MARBECKS COLLECTABLE: The Last Rose of Summer

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MARBECKS COLLECTABLE: The Last Rose of Summer
Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano), Graham Johnson (piano)

[ Hyperion Helios / CD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 12 July 2005

'Not in the profoundest Schubert, the most exquisite Fauré, has either of them performed with more delicacy and refinement, more tenderness, humour, and ... passion, than they do here' - Gramophone

Tracks:

The last rose of summer Traditional, Thomas Moore, John Stevenson [3'36]
The leprehaun Traditional, Patrick Joyce, Herbert Hughes [1'28]
The falling star Traditional, Charles Stanford [3'49]
Ach, I dunno M Helen French / Percy French [2'51]
I have a bonnet trimmed with blue Traditional, Herbert Hughes [0'48]
The lark in the clear air Traditional, Phyllis Tate / Samuel Ferguson [2'04]
Galway Bay Arthur Colahan [2'45]
Phil the Fluter's ball Percy French [3'04]
She moved thro' the fair UNACCOMPANIED Traditional [2'13]
Believe me if all those endearing young charms Traditional, Thomas Moore, John Stevenson [2'42]
A young maid stood in her father's garden Traditional, Herbert Hughes [3'13]
Gortnamona Philip Green / Percy French [3'03]
The next market day Traditional, Herbert Hughes [1'10]
Danny Boy Traditional / Fred Weatherly [3'17]
The meeting of the waters Traditional, Thomas Moore, John Stevenson [3'14]
The beautiful city of Sligo Traditional, Charles Stanford [2'21]
The Bard of Armagh Traditional, Herbert Hughes [3'45]
Monday, Tuesday Traditional, Herbert Hughes [2'20]
The stuttering lovers Traditional, Herbert Hughes [1'36]
Mother Machree Chauncey Olcott, Ernest R Ball / Rida Johnson Young [2'40]
I will walk with my love Traditional, Herbert Hughes [1'49]
The stolen heart Traditional, Charles Stanford [2'24]
The Coulin UNACCOMPANIED Traditional [1'12]
The cork leg Traditional, Herbert Hughes [3'01]
Oft in the stilly night Traditional, Thomas Moore, Benjamin Britten [2'42]
How sweet the answer Traditional, Thomas Moore, Benjamin Britten [2'05]
O the sight entrancing Traditional, Thomas Moore, Benjamin Britten [2'02]
The last rose of summer Traditional, Thomas Moore, Benjamin Britten [3'46]