Audio Sample
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Performance by Stephen Varcoe, Penelope Thwaites from the CD Songs for baritone. |
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Products featuring this work
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CD |
Recital : Australian art song / Merlyn Quaife: soprano, Michael Kieran Harvey: piano. |
Unspecified Voice with piano | Available for loan | $23.00 | Add to cart |
Digital Audio |
Willow willow / Percy Grainger ; performed by Merlyn Quaife, Michael Kieran Harvey |
Unspecified Voice with piano | Not for loan | $1.77 | Add to cart |
CD |
Baritone with piano | Available for loan | $30.00 | Add to cart | |
CD |
Unspecified Voice with piano | Available for loan | $POA | ||
CD |
Baritone with piano | Available for loan | $POA | ||
CD |
Baritone with piano | Available for loan | Non-Commercial | ||
CD |
Unspecified voice with chamber ensemble | Available for loan | Out of Print | ||
Score |
Willow willow : voice and piano version / Percy Aldridge Grainger. |
Unspecified Voice with piano | Available for loan | Out of Print |
Work Details
Year: 1898
Duration: 4 min.
Subjects
- Influenced by: English folk music
Performances of this work
20 Oct 2021: at Myrtle & Roses (Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon).
3 Aug 2018: at Stuart Skelton with Richard Peirson (Melbourne Recital Centre, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall). Featuring Stuart Skelton, Richard Peirson.
21 Sep 2016: at Shakespeare in Love (Melbourne Recital Centre, Primrose Potter Salon).
6 Aug 2011: at Festival Farewell! (Townsville Civic Theatre). Featuring Louise Page, Phillipa Candy.
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My favourite Australian art song repertoire
Posted by Australian Music Centre on 15 July, 2013
The AMC asked leading practitioners to select their favourite Australian art song repertoire, to provide delegates to the 2013 International Conference of Vocal Teachers (Brisbane 2013) with an introduction to this rich and diverse landscape.
I like singing quite a few Grainger songs but this is a particular favorite. I relish Grainger’s idiosyncratic instructions to the performer and like Benjamin Britten’s folk song settings, they are special and unique.
Merlyn Quaife