The Grainger edition [sound recording].

Author
Grainger, Percy, 1882-1961 [Browse]
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Format
Audio
Language
  • English
  • Welsh
Published/​Created
Colchester, Essex, England : Chandos, p2011.
Description
19 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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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).
    Publisher no.
    CHAN 10638(19)
    OCLC
    700130078
    Gtin-14
    • 00095115163825
    Universal Product Code
    • 095115163825
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