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The Grainger edition [sound recording].
Author
Grainger, Percy, 1882-1961
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English
Welsh
Published/Created
Colchester, Essex, England : Chandos, p2011.
Description
19 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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Mendel Music Library - Stacks
CD- 36527q Oversize
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Disc 1-disc 19; booklet
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Orchestral music
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Band music
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Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra
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Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied
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Songs with instrumental ensemble
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Songs with piano
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Songs
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Notes
Compact discs.
Duration: 21:37:47.
Program notes, biographical notes on composer, and texts in English (179 p.) inserted in container.
Time and place of event
Recorded between Nov. 24, 1992 and Jan. 13, 2002.
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Susan Gritton, soprano ; Pamela Helen Stephen, Della Jones, mezzo-soprano ; Mark Padmore, Mark Tucker, Martyn Hill, tenor ; Stephen Varcoe, Johan Reuter, baritone ; Paul Janes, Catherine Edwards, Steven Osborne, Paul Janes, Penelope Thwaites, Geoffrey Tozer, Wayne Marshall, John Lavender, piano ; Andrew Watkinson, violin ; David Archer, trumpet ; Tim Hugh, cello ; BBC Philharmonic ; Joyful Company of Singers ; City of London Sinfonia ; Danish National Radio Chori ; Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra ; Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chorus ; Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra ; Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble ; Richard Hickox, Paul Hindmarsh, Jesper Grove J̄ørgensen, Timothy Reynish, Clark Rundell, conductor ; with additional musicians.
Language note
Vocal works sung in English (principally), Scottish, and Welsh.
Contents
CD 1, orchestral works I: "The Duke of Marlborough" fanfare (British folk-music settings no. 36)
Colonial song (Sentimentals no. 1)
English dance
Shepherd's hey (British folk-music settings no. 16)
There were three friends
Fisher's boarding-house
We were dreamers
Harvest hymn
Blithe bells
Walking tune (Room music tit-bits no. 3) : symphonic wind band version
In a nutshell : suite
Green bushes (British folk-music settings no. 12).
CD 2, orchestral works II: Youthful suite
Molly on the shore (British folk-music settings no. 1a)
Irish tune from country Derry (British folk-music settings no. 15a)
Shepherd's hey! (British folk-music settings no. 16a)
Country gardens (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Early one morning (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Handel in the Strand (Room music tit-bits no. 2a)
Mock Morris (Room music tit-bits no. 1a)
Dreamery
The warriors.
CD 3, orchestral works III: Green bushes (British folk-music settings no. 12)
Hill-song no. 2
The merry king (British folk-music settings no. 39)
Eastern intermezzo : for percussion ensemble
Spoon river (American folk-music settings no. 2)
Lord Maxwell's goodnight (British folk-music settings no. 14)
The power of Rome and the Christian heart
The Cyphering C. The Immovable do
Irish tune from County Derry (British folk-music settings no. 29)
Ye banks and braces o' bonnie Doon (British folk-music settings no. 31)
English dance no. 1.
CD 4, works for chorus and orchestra I: Shallow brown (Sea chanty settings no. 3)
Marching tune (British folk-music settings no. 9)
I'm seventeen come Sunday (British folk-music settings no. 8)
Two sea chanties (Sea chanty settings unnum.)
Molly on the shore (British folk-music settings no. 1)
Brigg Fair (British folk-music settings no. 7)
After-words
There was a pig went out to dig (British folk-music settings no. 18)
The lonely desert-man sees the tents of the happy tribes (British folk-music settings no. 9)
Thou gracious power
County Derry air (British folk-music settings no. 29)
Handel in the Strand (Room music tit-bits no.2)
Six dukes went afishin' (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Anchor song (Kipling settings no. 6) (Leslie Pearson, piano)
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon (British folk-music settings no.30/31).
CD 5, works for chorus and orchestra II: The widow's party (Kipling settings no. 7)
The sea-wife (Kipling settings no. 22)
The running of shindand (Kipling settings. no. 9)
We have fed our sea for a thousand years (Kipling settings no. 2)
Tiger-tiger (Kipling settings no. 4)
The love song of Har Dyal (Kipling settings no. 11)
The immovable do
Mock Morris (Room music tit-bits no. 1)
Colleen Dhas (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Scotch Strathspey and reel (British folk-music settings no. 28)
My robin is to the greenwood gone (Settings of songs and tunes from William Chappell's "Old English popular music")
Handel in the Strand (Room music tit-bits no. 2)
The lost lady found (British folk-music settings no. 33).
CD 6, works for chorus and orchestra III: Mock Morris (Room music tit-bits no. 1)
The power of love (Danish folk-music settings no. 4)
Died for love (British folk-music settings no. 10)
Love verses from "The Song of Solomon"
Shepherd's hey! (British folk-music settings no. 3)
The three ravens (British folk-music settings no. 41)
Scherzo (Youthful tone works unnum.)
Youthful rapture (Room music tit-bits unnum.)
Random round (Room music tit-bits no. 8)
O gin I were where Gadie rins (Songs of the north no. 13)
Skye boat song (Songs of the north no. 3)
Danny Deever (Kipling settings no. 12)
Irish tune from County Derry (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Dollar and half a day (Sea chanty settings no. 2)
Molly on the shore (British folk-music settings no. 1).
CD 7, works for chorus and orchestra IV: Fađir og dóttir (Færoe Island dance folk-song settings no. 1)
Kleine Variationen-Form
A song of Värmeland
To a Nordic princess
The merry wedding
Stalt vesselil (Danish folk-music settings unnum.)
The rival brothers (Færoe Island dance folk-song settings unnum.)
Dalvisa
The crew of the long serpent
Under en bro (Danish folk-music settings no. 12)
Danish folk-song suite (Danish folk-music settings no. 2).
CD 8, works for unaccompanied chorus: My love's in Germaine (Songs of the north unnum.)
O mistress mine (Settings of songs and tunes from William Chappell's "Old English popular music" unnum.)
Mary Thomson(British folk-music settings unnum.)
Irish tune from County Derry (British folk-music settings no. 5)
Agincourt song (Settings of songs and tunes from William Chappell's "Old English popular music" unnum.)
Australian up-country song
Recessional (Kipling settings no. 18)
At twilight
The gipsy's wedding day (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Mo nighean dubh (Songs of the north no. 14)
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon (British folk-music settings no. 30)
Solider, soldier (Kipling settings no. 13)
Jungle-book verses
Near Woodstock Town (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Love at first sight.
CD 9, works for wind orchestra I: Hill song no. 2
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon (British folk-music settings no. 32)
Færoe Island dance (Færoe Island dance folk-song settings no. 2)
The lads of Wamphray march
Irish tune from County Derry (British folk-music settings no. 20)
Shepherd's hey! (British folk-music settings no. 21)
Molly on the shore (British folk-music settings no. 23)
Country gardens : second version (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Colonial song (Sentimentals no.1)
In a nutshell. The "gum-suckers" march
Lincolnshire posy (British folk-music settings no. 34).
CD 10, works for wind orchestra II: The power of Rome and the Christian heart
Children's march (Room music tit-bits no. 4)
Bell piece
Hill song I
Hill song II
Marching song of democracy.
CD 11, works for chamber ensemble I: Molly on the shore (British folk-music settings no. 1)
My robin is to the greenwood gone (Settings of songs and tunes from William Chappell's "Old English popular music" no. 2)
Arrival platform Humlet (Room music tit-bits no. 7)
La scandinavie : Scandinavian suite
The nightingale and the two sisters (Danish folk-music settings no. 10)
The maiden and the frog (Danish folk-music settings unnum.)
The shoemaker from Jerusalem (Danish folk-music settings no. 6)
The Sussex Mummers' Christmas carol (British folk-music settings no. 17)
Them and variations
Colonial song (Sentimentals no. 1).
CD 12, works for chamber ensemble II: Lord Peter's stable-boy (Danish folk-music settings no. 1)
Hubby and Wifey (Danish folk-music settings no. 5)
The only son (Kipling settings no. 21)
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon (British folk-music settings no. 31)
Lisbon (British folk-music settings no. 40)
The bridegroom Grat (British folk-music settings unnum.)
The land o' the leal (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Walking tune (Room music tit-bits no. 3)
Willow, willow (Settings of songs and tunes from William Chappell's "Old English popular music" no. 1)
The old woman at the Christening (Danish folk-music settings no. 11)
The nightingale (Danish folk-music settings unnum.)
The two sisters (Danish folk-music settings unnum.)
Sea song
Bold William Taylor (British folk-music settings no. 43)
The power of love (Danish folk-music settings no. 2)
Lord Maxwell's good night (British folk-music settings no. 42)
Free music
The twa corbies
CD 13, songs for mezzo-soprano: Dafydd y gareg wen = David of the white rock
The sprig of thyme (British folk-music settings no. 24)
Willow, willow (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Near Woodsstock town (British folk-music settings unnum.)
In Bristol town (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Four settings from Songs of the north
The bridegroom Grat
The land o' the leal
Proud vesselil (Danish folk-music settings unnum)
Under a bridge (Danish folk-music settings no. 12)
The lonely desert-man sees the tents of the happy tribes (Room music tit-bits no. 9)
A song of autumn
Five setting of Ella Grainger
O glorious, golden era
Littel ole with his umbrella
Variations on Handel's "The harmonious blacksmith"
After-word.
CD 14, songs for tenor: Nine settings of Rudyard Kipling
Three settings of Robert Burns
Four settings from "Songs of the north"
A reiver's neck-verse
Lord Maxwell's goodnight (British folk-music settings no. 42).
CD 15, songs for baritone: Willow, willow (Settings of songs and tunes from William Chappell's "Old English popular music" no. 1)
Six dukes went afishin' (British folk-music settings no. 11)
British waterside (British folk-music settings no. 26)
The pretty maid milkin' her cow (British folk-music settings no. 27)
The lost lady found (British folk-music settings no. 33)
Creepin' Jane (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Six settings of Rudyard Kipling
Hard hearted Barb'ra (H)Ellen (British folk-music settings unnum.)
The secret of the sea
Sailor's chanty
Shallow brown (Sea chanty settings no. 3).
CD 16, works for piano: Green bushes (British folk-music settings no. 25)
Let's dance gay in green meadow (Færoe Island dance folk-song settings unnum.)
Zanzibar boat song (Room music tit-bits no. 6)
"The widow's party" march
Jutish medley (Danish folk-music settings no. 9)
Country gardens (British folk-music settings no. 22)
The keel-row (British folk-music settings unnum.)
CD 17, works for solo piano I: klavierstücke. Prelude in G ; Prelude in C
Birthday gift. Gigue
Andante con moto
Klavierstück in D
Klavierstück in E
Klavierstück in A minor
Klavierstück in B flat
Peace
Saxon twi-play
Eastern intermezzo
English waltz
Train music
Sailor's song
Three Scotch folksongs (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Scotch strathspey and reel (British folk-music settings no.37)
Seven men from all the world (Kipling settings unnum.)
Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky's flower waltz
Irish tune from County Derry (British folk-music settings no. 6)
Near Woodstock town (British folk-music settings unnum.)
In Dahomey.
CD 18, works for solo piano II: Tiger-tiger!
The hunter in his career (Settings of songs and tunes from William Chappell's "Old English popular music" no. 4)
The Sussex mummers' Christmas carol (British folk-music settings no. 2)
The rival brothers
The merry king (British folk-music settings no. 38)
Lisbon (British folk-music settings unnum.)
In a nutshell. Pastoral
The widow's party
Harkstow grange (British folk-music settings unnum.)
The brisk young sailor (who returned to wed his true love) (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Bristol town (British folk-music settings unnum.)
Sea-song sketch
Molly on the shore (British folk-music settings no. 19)
In a nutshell. Arrival platform Humlet
Shepherd's hey! (British folk-music settings no. 4)
In a nutshell. "The gum-suckers" march
The tents of the happy tribes (Room music tit-bits unnum.)
In a nutshell. Gay but wistful
My robin is to the greenwood gone (Settings of songs and tunes from William Chappell's "Old English popular music" no. 2).
CD 19, works for solo piano III: Lullaby from "Tribute to Foster"
One more day, my John (Sea chanty settings no.1)
A bridal lullaby
Knight and shepherd's daughter (British folk-music settings no. 18)
Children's march 'Over the hills and far away"
Bridal lullaby ramble
Spoon River
Ramble on the last love-duet from Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier" (Free settings of favourite melodies no. 4)
Danish folk-song suite
The easy Grainger. Walking tune ; Lullaby from "Tribute to Foster" ; Proud vesselil ; Rimmer and goldcastle ; Irish tune from County Derry
The cyphering C. The immovable do
Beautiful fresh flower
Now, oh now I needs must part (Free settings of favourite melodies no. 6).
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Publisher no.
CHAN 10638(19)
OCLC
700130078
Gtin-14
00095115163825
Universal Product Code
095115163825
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