Songs of Travel [sound recording] / Music by Vaughan Williams and Parry.
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CD 783.8742 SCHU Robert Schumann, lieder | CD 783.8742 SCHU Liederkreis Op. 24 ; Dichterliebe Op. 48 & 7 Lieder | CD 783.8742 VAUG Songs of travel : | CD 783.8742 VAUG Songs of Travel | CD 783.8742 WARL The curlew ; and 12 songs for solo voice and instruments | CD 783.8842 BEET Lieder : | CD 783.8842 KREU Lieder deutscher Opernkomponisten = Lieder by German Opera Composers |
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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - Songs of Travel [26:00] -- 1. The Vagabond -- 2. Let beauty wake -- 3. The roadside fire -- 4. Youth and Love -- 5. In dreams -- 6. The infinite shining heavens -- 7. Whither must I wander? -- 8. Bright is the ring of words -- 9. I have trod the upward and the downward slope -- 10. Songs - Linden Lea [2:44] -- PARRY - English Lyrics : 11. Bright star [3:11] -- 12. When comes my Gwen [2:30] -- 13. O mistress mine [1:27] -- 14. Blow, blow, thou winter wind [1:58] -- 15. A Welsh lullaby [2:58] -- 16. When lovers meet again [1:49] -- 17. On a time the amorous Silvy [1:42] -- 18. When we two parted [3:42] -- 19. Love is a bable [1:35] -- 20. Weep you no more [2:02] -- 21. When icicles hang by the wall [1:55] -- 22. Looking backward [3:43] -- 23. Take, O take those lips away [1:26] -- 24. There be none of beauty's daughters [1:53] -- 25. And yet I love her till I die [2:52] -- 26. From a city window [3:17] -- 27. Thine eyes still shine for me [2:13] -- 28. Marian [1:42] -- 29. No longer mourn for me [3:16] -- 30. There [3:04]
Performed by Robert Tear, (tenor) with Philip Ledger, (piano).
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