Margarette Ashton - Blow The Wind Southerly on CD
Margarette Ashton - Blow The Wind Southerly
Conventional CD, playable with all CD players and computer drives, but also with most SACD or multiplayers.
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Bobby Shaftoe; The Cliffs of Old Tynemouth; Sweet Hesleyside; Buy Broom Buzzems; The Keel Row; The Underhand; The Rose of the Tyne; Bonny at Morn; The Cullercoats Fish Lass; Water of Tyne; The Oak and the Ash; Derwentwater's Farewell; The Cottager's Lullaby; The Steamboat; The race Darling Song; Dance ti thy Daddy; The Gallowgate Lad; Till the Tide Comes In, Got to the Kye wi' Me; Blow the Wind Southerly; Maa Bonny Lad
- Artists:
- Margarette Ashton (Sopran), Peter Harrison (Flöte), Rachel Gray (Cello), John Treherne (Klavier)
- Label:
- Divine Art
- Year of recording ca.:
- 2007
- UPC/EAN:
- 0809730413926
- Release date:
- 9.9.2013
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Ein Rezital traditioneller und frühneuzeitlicher Melodien und Balladen aus dem Nordosten Englands. Diese Auswahl konzentriert sich auf romantischere, wehmütigere und dramatischere Stücke statt komischer Varieté-Lieder. Es sind »Lieder des Lebens und der Sehnsucht«, die sich ideal für die hier gegebene, formellere Interpretation eignen.
Gefördert durch den National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Traditionell: Bobby Shaftoe
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2 Traditionell: The Cliffs of Old Tynemouth
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3 Traditionell: Sweet Hesleyside
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4 Traditionell: Buy Broom Buzzems
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5 Traditionell: The Keel Row
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6 James Hill: The Underhand
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7 Brinley Richards: The Rose of the Tyne (Variations on "The Keel Row")
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8 Traditionell: Bonny at morn
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9 Traditionell: The cullercoats fish lass
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10 Traditionell: Water of Tyne
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11 Traditionell: The oak and the ash
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12 Traditionell: Derwentwater's farewell
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13 Charles John Vincent: The cottager's farewell
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14 James Hill: The steamboat
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15 Anonym: The grace darling song
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16 Traditionell: Dance to thy Daddy
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17 Traditionell: The Gallowgate Lad
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18 Robert Topliff: 'Till the tide comes in go to the kye wi' me
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19 Traditionell: Blow the wind southerley
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20 Traditionell: Maa Bonny Lad