Other author/creator | Burnside, Iain, instrumentalist. |
Included Work | Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976. Tit for tat. |
Included Work | Butterworth, George, 1885-1916. Songs from A Shropshire lad. |
Included Work | Chanler, Theodore, 1902-1961. Epitaphs (1937) |
Included Work | Finzi, Gerald, 1901-1956. Songs. Selections. |
Included Work | Finzi, Gerald, 1901-1956. To a poet. To a poet a thousand years hence. |
Included Work | Ireland, John, 1879-1962. We'll to the woods no more. |
Contents |
To a poet a thousand years hence / Gerald Finzi (4:52) -- A. song of enchantment. Autumn. Silver. Vigil. Tit for tat. / Benjamin Britten (9:08) -- Eight epitaphs:. Alice Rodd. Susannah Fry. Three sisters. Thomas Logge. A. Midget. No voice to scold. Ann Poverty. Be very quiet now / Theodore Chanler (11:40) -- A Shropshire lad:. Loveliest of trees. When I was one-and-twenty. Look not in my eyes. Think no more, lad. The. lads in their hundreds. Is my team ploughing? / George Butterworth (12:44) -- We'll to the woods no more:. We'll to the woods no more. In boyhood. Spring will not wait (piano solo) / John Ireland (7:03) -- Seven songs:. Summer schemes. The. phantom. rollicum rorum. To Lizbie Browne. The. clock of the years. Channel firing. Proud songsters / Gerald Finzi (25:56). |
General note | Musical settings of poems by James Elroy Flecker, Walter De la Mare, A. E. Housman and Thomas Hardy. |
General note | Originally issued as a compact disc. |
Performer |
Brett Polegato, baritone ; Iain Burnside, piano. |
Genre/form | Sound recordings. |