The vagabond & other songs [sound recording] / by Ralph Vaughan Williams ... [et al.].
Material type: MusicPublisher number: 445 946-2 | Deutsche GrammophonPublication details: Hamburg : Deutsche Grammophon, p1995.Description: 1 sound disc : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 inOther title:- Vagabond and other songs
- Title on container spine: Vagabond : English songs
- Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958. Songs of travel
- Finzi, Gerald, 1901-1956. Let us garlands bring
- Butterworth, George, 1885-1916. Bredon Hill and other songs
- Ireland, John, 1879-1962. Sea fever
- Ireland, John, 1879-1962. Vagabond
- Ireland, John, 1879-1962. Bells of San Marie
- Butterworth, George, 1885-1916. Songs from A Shropshire lad
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Music & Sound Recordings | Nash Library Music Pocket Library Vinyl & CD Carts | CD | CD 67 | 1 | Available | 33710000730635 |
Bryn Terfel, baritone ; Malcolm Martineau, piano.
Recorded at Henry Wood Hall, London, Feb. 1995.
Eds. recorded: London : Boosey & Hawkes (Vaughan Williams, Finzi); London : Stainer & Bell (Ireland, Butterworth).
Compact disc.
Program notes by George Hall, and song texts (12 p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Songs of travel. The vagabond ; Let beauty awake ; The roadside fire ; Youth and love ; In dreams ; The infinite shining heavens ; Whiter must I wander? ; Bright is the ring of words ; I have trod the upward and the downward slope / Ralph Vaughan Williams (25:12) -- Let us garlands bring : op. 18. Come away, come away, death ; Who is Silvia? ; Fear no more the heat o' the sun ; O mistress mine ; It was a lover and his lass / Gerald Finzi (16:03) -- Bredon Hill and other songs. Bredon Hill ; Oh fair enough are sky and plain ; When the lad for longing sighs ; On the idle hill of summer ; With rue my heart is laden / George Butterworth (14:47) -- Sea fever (2:20) ; The vagabond (1:57) ; The bells of San Marie (2:40) / John Ireland -- Six songs from A Shropshire lad. Loveliest of trees ; When I was one-and-twenty ; Look not in my eyes ; Think no more, lad ; The lads in their hundreds ; Is my team ploughing? / George Butterworth (13:52).
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