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Works by Composer COWARD

Arias songs by

Peter Anders 

Ballet Music

Robin White 

Bittersweet: If Love Were All

Lesley Garrett 

Conversation Piece: I’ll follow my secret heart

Carol Brice 

I Travel Alone; London Calling: Parisian Pierrot. On With the Dance: Poor Little Rich Girl. This Year of Grace: World Weary; Mary Make-believe; A Room with a View? Dance, Little Lady. Bitter Sweet: If You Could Only Come With Me; I'll See You Again? Zigeuner. The Dream is Over; Cochran's 1931 Revue: Any Little Fish. Cavalcade: Twentieth Century Blues. Words and Music: Mad Dogs and Englishmen; Let's Say Goodbye; Something To Do With Spring? The Party's Over Now. Private Lives: Someday I'll Find You* Set to Music: Never Again

Ian Bostridge
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

If Love Were All. Mad About the Boy. The Party’s Over

Felicity Lott 

London Morning

Eric Coates 

London Pride

John Williams 

London pride

John Williams 

Medley. Mad About the Boy, Parisian Pierrot. Any Little Fish. Something to Do with Spring. World Weary/Twentieth-Century Blues. If Love Were All. Don’t Put Your Daughter on the Stage, Mrs. Worthington. The Party’s Over Now. I Went to a Marvellous Party

Mary Bevan 

Operette: Countess Mitzi

Joan Sutherland 

Someday I’ll Find You. A Bar on the Piccola Marina. World Weary. Uncle Harry. I Travel Alone. That is the End of the News. Bright Was the Day. Nina. If Love Were All. Mrs. Worthington

Paul Sperry 

Songs by

Felicity Lott 

The Grand Tour. London Morning

Robin White 

Ziguener

Russ Garcia 

 

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