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World music CD DVD shop and Classic distribution
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Composer: GERMAN, Edward ((1862-1936)) |
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ID: CC0022 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Music for Clarinet 2 - Comprising the authentic melodies of the following songs, incidental to, or mentioned in, the plays of the poet: Tomorrow, 'tis St. Valentine's Day (Hamlet) How should I your true love know (Hamlet) O mistress mine (Twelfth Night) Light of Love (Two Gentlemen of Verona & Much Ado about Nothing) O willow, willow (Othello) It was a lover and his lass (As you like it) |
15.00 eur Buy |
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ID: MSVCD92039 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Vocal Collection Subcollection: Vocal and Piano In the days when serious composers wrote good music for children to play, sing or just to appreciate, many minor classics were penned. Mussorgsky's "The Nursery" is such and the British songs here, settings of masterpieces of prose by A A Milne and Kipling among others, are also of the highest standard, one or two having become ingrained in the memories of a generation.
tracks:
Thea Musgrave (wds M. Lindsay):
"A Suite o' Bairnsangs":
The Man in the Moon
Daffodils
Willie Webster
A Child's Prayer at Night
The Cherry Tree
Harold Fraser-Simson (wds a a milne):
Halfway Down
Disobedience
The King's Breakfast
Sneezies
Bad Sir Brian
The Emperor's Rhyme
At the Zoo
The Christening
The Four Friends
Missing
Twice Times
Wind on the Hill
Buckingham Palace
If I were King
Lines and Squares
Market Square
Edward German (wds R Kipling):
When the Cabin Portholes
The First Friend
The Camel's Hump
I keep Six Honest Serving Men
There was never a Queen like Balkis
Rolling down to Rio
Modest Mussorgsky: "The Nursery":
With Nanny
In the Corner
The Beetle
With the Doll
Bedtime Prayer
Sailor the Cat
Riding the Hobbyhorse |
12.00 eur Buy |
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ID: SIGCD199 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Flute Lisa Friend started the flute age five. At sixteen she studied in New York with flautist Renee Siebert of the New York Philharmonic. She was awarded a flute Scholarship to study with Julius Baker in Connecticut. At seventeen, Lisa won a Scholarship to the Royal College of Music. Twice winning the Martin Music Scholarship enabled her to study at the Paris Conservatoire with Alain Marion and Ida Ribera.
As soloist, Lisa has appeared with the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Prague Philharmonic, the Liverpool Philharmonic and toured throughout the UK, France, Germany, Japan, China and the USA. Other solo appearances include BBC ChildLine, a concert for Royal Family at Buckingham Palace as soloist with the late Yehudi Menuhin, the Britten theatre with the late Sir George Solti and for Steven Spielberg after writing and performing a track for his foundation SHOAH. Lisa was also soloist for the Bill Kenwright production Music 2000. She has given live recitals for Classic FM and Radio 3. Live television has included Brandenburg 5th Concerto in Spain with her father the International violinist Rodney Friend.
An enchanting collection of Romantic classics and new arrangements, performed by leading UK flautist Lisa Friend - with accompaniment from pianist Mark Kinkaid, cellist Martin Radford and violinist Rodney Friend. |
18.00 eur Buy |
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