The last rose of summer : Best loved songs of Ireland [sound recording]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: CDA66627 | HyperionSpoken language: English Publication details: London, England : Hyperion, [1993]Description: 1 sound disc (74 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 12cm, 15 page bookletSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 20 CD 783.6742 ANON
Contents:
1. The last rose of summer : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. by Sir John Stevenson [3:36] -- 2. The Leprehaun : Words by Patrick Weston Joyce ; arr. by Herbert Hughes [1:28] -- 3. The falling star : Arr. by Sir Charles Stanford [3:49] -- 4. Ach I dunno : Words by Percy French ; music by M Helen French [2:51] -- 5. I have a bonnet trimmed with blue : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [0:48] -- 6. The lark in the clear air : Words by Samuel Ferguson ; arr. Phyllis Tate [2:04] -- 7. Galway Bay : Words and music by Arthur Colahan [2:45] -- 8. Phil the Fluter's ball : Words and music by Percy French [3:04] -- 9. She moved thro' the fair [2:13] -- 10. Believe me if all those endearing young charms : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. by Sir John Stevenson [2:42] -- 11. A young maid stood in her father's garden : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [3:13] -- 12. Gortnamona : Music by Philip Green ; words by Percy French [3:03] -- 13. The next market day : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [1:10] -- 14. Danny Boy : Words by Fred E. Weatherley [3:17] -- 15. The meeting of the waters : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. by Sir John Stevenson [3:14] -- 16. The beautiful city of Sligo : Arr. by Sir Charles Stanford [2:21] -- 17. The bard of Armagh : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [3:45] -- 18. Monday, Tuesday : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [2:20] -- 19. The stuttering lovers : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [1:36] -- 20. Mother Machree : Music by Rida Johnson Young ; music by Chauncey Alcott and Ernest R. Ball [2:40] -- 21. I will walk with my love : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [1:49] -- 22. The stolen heart : Arr. by Sir Charles Stanford [2:24] -- 23. The coulin [1:12] -- 24. The cork leg : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [3:01] -- 25. Oft in the stilly night : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. Benjamin Britten [2:42] -- 26. How sweet the answer : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. Benjamin Britten [2:05] -- 27. O the sight entrancing : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. Benjamin Britten [2:02] -- 28. The last rose of summer : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. Benjamin Britten [3:46]
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Compact Disc (Audio) Compact Disc (Audio) Academy of Music & Performing Arts Library Audio Visual CD 783.6742 BACH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A02151
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CD 783.67 BERL Les nuits d'été, op. 7 ; La Sensitiva CD 783.67 BERL Nuits D'ete ; Herminie CD 783.6724 HAYD Arianna a Naxos : CD 783.6742 BACH The last rose of summer : CD 783.6742 BERL Vesselina Kasarova sings Berlioz, Ravel, Chausson CD 783.6742 BIZE Chant d'amour : CD 783.6742 BRAH Lieder

Eds. recorded: Boosey & Hawkes ; Oxford University Press. Biographical note on the singer and song texts (15 p. : port.) inserted in container.

1. The last rose of summer : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. by Sir John Stevenson [3:36] -- 2. The Leprehaun : Words by Patrick Weston Joyce ; arr. by Herbert Hughes [1:28] -- 3. The falling star : Arr. by Sir Charles Stanford [3:49] -- 4. Ach I dunno : Words by Percy French ; music by M Helen French [2:51] -- 5. I have a bonnet trimmed with blue : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [0:48] -- 6. The lark in the clear air : Words by Samuel Ferguson ; arr. Phyllis Tate [2:04] -- 7. Galway Bay : Words and music by Arthur Colahan [2:45] -- 8. Phil the Fluter's ball : Words and music by Percy French [3:04] -- 9. She moved thro' the fair [2:13] -- 10. Believe me if all those endearing young charms : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. by Sir John Stevenson [2:42] -- 11. A young maid stood in her father's garden : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [3:13] -- 12. Gortnamona : Music by Philip Green ; words by Percy French [3:03] -- 13. The next market day : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [1:10] -- 14. Danny Boy : Words by Fred E. Weatherley [3:17] -- 15. The meeting of the waters : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. by Sir John Stevenson [3:14] -- 16. The beautiful city of Sligo : Arr. by Sir Charles Stanford [2:21] -- 17. The bard of Armagh : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [3:45] -- 18. Monday, Tuesday : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [2:20] -- 19. The stuttering lovers : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [1:36] -- 20. Mother Machree : Music by Rida Johnson Young ; music by Chauncey Alcott and Ernest R. Ball [2:40] -- 21. I will walk with my love : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [1:49] -- 22. The stolen heart : Arr. by Sir Charles Stanford [2:24] -- 23. The coulin [1:12] -- 24. The cork leg : Arr. by Herbert Hughes [3:01] -- 25. Oft in the stilly night : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. Benjamin Britten [2:42] -- 26. How sweet the answer : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. Benjamin Britten [2:05] -- 27. O the sight entrancing : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. Benjamin Britten [2:02] -- 28. The last rose of summer : Words by Thomas Moore ; arr. Benjamin Britten [3:46]

Sung in English (the 23rd song in Gaelic).

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