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Performer: Viola Tunnard A TREASURY OF ENGLISH SONG: (Review by Alan Swanson) | piano | BRITTEN: The Burning Fiery Furnace (Review by Vincent Alfano) | conductor | BUTTERWORTH: Loveliest of Trees“ (Review by John W. Lambert) | piano | BUTTERWORTH: Six Songs from “A Shropshire Lad.“ (Review by John Ditsky) | piano | DELIUS: On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring (Review by John W. Lambert) | piano | ELGAR: The Shepherd's Song, op 16, no. 1. Introduction and Allegro, op. 47 (Review by John W. Lambert) | piano | GRAINGER: Let’s Dance Gay in Green Meadow (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | piano | GRAINGER: Shepherd’s Hey. Willow, Willow.I’m 17 Come Sunday. Bold William Taylor. There Was a Pig Went Out to Dig. My Robin Is to the Green Wood Gone. Lord Maxwell’s Goodnight. The Duke of Marlborough Fanfare. Let’s Dance Gay in Green Meadow. Scotch Strathspey and Reel. The Pretty Maid Milkin’ Her Cow. The Sprig of Thyme. Lisbon. The Lost Lady Found. Shallow Brown. Molly on the Shore. Shenandoah. Irish Tune from County Derry. Brigg Fair. Green Bushes. Under a Bridge. Dollar and a Half a Day. The Merry King. 6 Dukes Went A-fishin’. Stormy. The 3 Ravens. Died for Love. Country Gardens. The Power of Love. The Hunter in His Career. The Warriors (Review by Peter J. Rabinowitz) | piano | GURNEY: I will go with my fathers-ploughing (Review by John W. Lambert) | piano | HOLST, GUSTAV: 6 Canons. The Evening-Watch (Review by Richard A. Kaplan) | piano | HOLST, GUSTAV: A Somerset Rhapsody, op. 21b, H877 (Review by John W. Lambert) | piano | IRELAND, JOHN: Songs (A) (Review by John Ditsky) | piano | KEEL: Trade Winds (Review by John Ditsky) | piano | STANFORD, CHARLES VILLIERS: Drake's Drum (Review by John Ditsky) | piano | VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Linden Leae (Review by John W. Lambert) | piano | VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Songs of Travel (Review by John Ditsky) | piano | WARLOCK: Captain Stratto n's Fancy (Review by John Ditsky) | piano |
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