12 Songs of various nationality, WoO 157 (Traditional lyricist): Charlie is my Darling, WoO 157/3
12 Songs of various nationality, WoO 157 (Traditional lyricist): Charlie is my Darling, WoO 157/3 a song by Ludwig van Beethoven on BeMusic
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12 Songs of various nationality, WoO 157 (text by W. Smyth): The Wand'ring Minstrel, WoO 157/11 by
Roger Cole,
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20 Irish songs, WoO 153 (text by R. Burns): I Dream'd I lay where Flowers, WoO 153/5 by
Roger Cole,
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12 Irish songs, WoO 154 (text by D. Thomson): The Elfin Fairies, WoO 154/1 by
Roger Cole,
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12 Songs of various nationality, WoO 157 (Traditional lyricist): Charlie is my Darling, WoO 157/3 by
Roger Cole,
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25 Irish songs, WoO 152 (text by A. Grant): Farewell Bliss, and Farewell Nancy, WoO 152/20 by
Roger Cole,
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Au verd boys je m'en iray by
Roger Cole,
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Pour ung plaisir by
Roger Cole,
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Joyssance vous donneray by
Roger Cole,
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La plus belle de la ville by
Roger Cole,
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Due pupille amabile, K. 439: Ecco quel fiero istante, K. 436 by
Roger Cole,
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Due pupille amabile, K. 439: Piu non si trovano, K. 549 by
Roger Cole,
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Due pupille amabile, K. 439: Se lontan ben mio, K. 438 by
Roger Cole,
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Due pupille amabile, K. 439 by
Roger Cole,
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Die Geselligkeit, D. 609, "Lebenslust": Lebenslust (Joy of Living): Die Geselligkeit, D.609 by
Roger Cole,
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Nun lasst uns den Leib begraben, D. 168, "Begrabnislied": Begrabnislied: Nun lasst uns den leib begraben, D. 168 by
Roger Cole,
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Des Tages Weihe: Schicksalslenker, Blicke Nieder, D. 763 by
Roger Cole,
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Der Tanz, D. 826 by
Roger Cole,
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2 Canadian Folk Songs: I. The Banks of Newfoundland by
Roger Cole,
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2 Canadian Folk Songs: II. Farewell to Nova Scotia by
Roger Cole,
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Music to Hear: I. Music to Hear (Sonnet No. 8) by
Roger Cole,
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Music to Hear: II. Shall I Compare thee to a Summer's Day? (Sonnet No. 18) by
Roger Cole,
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Music to Hear: III. Is it for Fear to Wet a Widow's Eye (Sonnet No. 9) by
Roger Cole,
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Music to Hear: IV. Blow, Blow thou Winter Wind (As You Like It, Act II, Scene VII) by
Roger Cole,
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Music to Hear: V. Sigh No More Ladies, Sigh No More (Much Ado About Nothing, Act II, Scene III) by
Roger Cole,