The Great EMI Recordings - English Songs: Dowland, Purcell, Arne, Parry, Stanford, Walton, Britten

"The Great EMI Recordings - English Songs: Dowland, Purcell, Arne, Parry, Stanford, Walton, Britten album by Kenneth Heath on BeMusic"

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Release Date: 2013-06-28 00:00:00

  • Dowland: The Firste Booke of Songes, 1597: No. 17, Come Again, Sweet Love doth Now Invite
  • Parry: English Lyrics, Set No. 2: No. 1, O Mistress Mine, "O mistress mine, where are you roaming?" (Allegretto)
  • Campion : The Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres, 1617: No. 14, Neuer loue vnlesse you can
  • Parry: English Lyrics, Set No. 5: No. 2, Proud Maisie, "Proud Maisie is in the wood" (Allegretto)
  • Campion : The Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres, 1617: No. 1, Oft have I sigh'd for him that hears me not
  • Stanford: La Belle dame sans merci: "O what can ail thee, knight-at-arms"
  • Vaughan Williams: Linden Lea
  • Campion : The Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres, 1617: No. 7, If thou long'st so much to learn
  • Quilter: 3 Songs, Op. 3: No. 1, Love's Philosophy, "The fountains mingle with the river" (Very quick and passionate)
  • Campion : The Third and Fourth Booke of Ayres, 1617: No. 25, Fain would I wed a fair young man
  • Ireland: Songs Sacred and Profane: No. 4, The Salley Gardens, "Down by the Salley Gardens" (At speaking pace)
  • Purcell: Sleep, Adam, Sleep and Take Thy Rest, Z. 195
  • Gurney: The Fields Are Full of Summer Still
  • Purcell: Lord, What is Man, Z. 192
  • Monro, George: My lovely Celia: "My lovely Celia, heav'nly fair"
  • Warlock: Pretty Ring Time: "It was a lover and his lass"
  • Boyce: Tell me, lovely shepherd (Arr. Poston)
  • Glanville-Hicks: Rest: "On me to rest, my bird my bird"
  • Arne: Where the Bee Sucks (From Shakespeare's "The Tempest")
  • Britten: Corpus Christi Carol (From A Boy Was Born, Op. 3)
  • Lawes: Ayres and Dialogues, Book III: No. 29, A Dialogue Upon a Kisse. "Among Thy Fancies Tell Me This"
  • Traditional: Comin' Thro' the Rye (Children's Song, Arr. Robert Burns)
  • Lawes, William: A Dialogue between Charon and Philomel: "Charon! O gentle Charon! … What voice so sweet" (Philomel, Charon)
  • Sullivan: 5 Shakespeare Songs: No. 1, Orpheus, "Orpheus with his lute made trees" (Allegro moderato)
  • Lawes, William: A Dialogue between Daphne and Strephon: "Come, my Daphne … 'Tis Strephon calls" (Strephon, Daphne)
  • Parry: English Lyrics, Set No. 2: No. 1, O Mistress Mine, "O mistress mine, where are you roaming?" (Allegretto)
  • Handel: Giù nei Tartari Regni, HWV 187
  • Vaughan Williams: Bushes and Briars (Voice and Piano Version)
  • Quilter: 5 Shakespeare Songs, Set No. 2, Op. 23: III. It was a lover and his lass (Allegretto moderato)
  • Handel: Quando in calma ride il mare, HWV 191
  • Ireland: Songs Sacred and Profane: No. 4, The Salley Gardens, "Down by the Salley Gardens" (At speaking pace)
  • Purcell: Come Ye Sons of Art, Z. 323 "Ode for Queen Mary's Birthday": No. 3, Duet. "Sound the Trumpet" (Arr. for Two Voices and Piano)
  • Hughes, Herbert: Irish Country Songs, Volume I: No. 7, I know where I'm goin' (Moderato)
  • Purcell: Pausanias, Z. 585: No. 2, Song. "My Dearest, My Fairest" (Arr. for Two Voices and Piano)
  • Bax: 5 Traditional Songs of France: III. Me soui mesocu danso, "Me suis mis en danse" (after Traditional from Quercy)
  • Purcell: The Maid's Last Prayer, Z. 601: No. 2, Song. "No, Resistance Is but Vain" (Arr. for Two Voices and Piano)
  • Purcell: King Arthur, Z. 628, Act 2: Duet. "Shepherd, Shepherd, Leave Decoying"
  • Howells: Gavotte: "Memories long in music sleeping"
  • Finzi: Let Us Garlands Bring, on Poems by Shakespeare, Op. 18: V. It was a lover and his lass
  • Traditional: Drink to Me only with Thine Eyes (Arr. Ronald Kinloch Anderson)
  • Britten: Spring Symphony, Op. 44, Pt. 2: VIII. Out on the Lawn I Lie in Bed
  • Walton: Troilus and Cressida, Act 2 Scene 1: "How can I sleep?" (Cressida)
  • Walton: Troilus and Cressida, Act 2 Scene 1: "At the haunted end of the day" (Cressida)
  • Walton: Troilus and Cressida, Act 3 Final Scene: "Diomede!... Father!... Pandarus!" (Cressida)