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Performance by Stephen Varcoe, Penelope Thwaites from the CD Songs for baritone. |
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CD
Songs for baritone.
Version: This product features the Baritone with piano version of this work
Library shelf no. CD 375 [Available for loan]
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Score
Seven Lincolnshire folk songs / from the manuscript collection of Percy Grainger ; edited by Patrick O'Shaughnessy ; arranged for two-part choir, piano and percussion (2 players) by Phyllis Tate.
Library shelf no. 782.5542/GRA 2 [Not for loan]
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Work Overview
Grainger's settings of this tune are based on several versions he phonographed from the singing of George Gouldthorpe and Joseph Taylor at Brigg in 1906. The subject matter is one that crops up in numerous folk songs.
— Penelope Thwaites
Work Details
Year: 1908
Instrumentation: Two-part mixed choir, percussion, piano.
Subjects
- Influenced by: English folk music
Performances of this work
3 Aug 2018: at Stuart Skelton with Richard Peirson (Melbourne Recital Centre, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall). Featuring Stuart Skelton, Richard Peirson.
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