John Ireland: The Songs

~ Release by John Ireland; Alfreda Hodgson, Benjamin Luxon, John Mitchinson,Alan Rowlands (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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1Songs of a Wayfarer: I. Memory
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Songs of a Wayfarer: No. 1. Memory
lyricist:
William Blake (English poet, painter, and printmaker)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1905)
part of:
Songs of a Wayfarer
John Ireland1:51
2Songs of a Wayfarer: II. When Daffodils begin to peer
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Songs of a Wayfarer: No. 2. When Daffodils Begin to Peer
lyricist:
William Shakespeare (English poet and playwright)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1905)
part of:
Songs of a Wayfarer
John Ireland2:01
3Songs of a Wayfarer: III. English May
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Songs of a Wayfarer: No. 3. English May
lyricist:
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1905)
part of:
Songs of a Wayfarer
John Ireland2:56
4Songs of a Wayfarer: IV. I was not sorrowful, "Spleen"
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Songs of a Wayfarer: No. 4. Spleen (I Was Not Sorrowful)
lyricist:
Ernest Dowson
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1903)
part of:
Songs of a Wayfarer
John Ireland3:38
5Songs of a Wayfarer: V. I will walk on the earth
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Songs of a Wayfarer: No. 5. I Will Walk on the Earth
lyricist:
James Vila Blake
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1911)
part of:
Songs of a Wayfarer
John Ireland1:45
6When Lights go rolling round the sky
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
When Lights Go Rolling Round the Sky
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1911)
John Ireland2:50
7Hope the Hornblower
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Hope the Hornblower (for voice and piano)
lyricist:
Sir Henry Newbolt
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1911)
John Ireland1:45
8Sea Fever
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Sea Fever (for voice and piano)
lyricist:
John Masefield (poet)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1913-10)
John Ireland3:06
9Marigold. Impression for voice and piano: I. Youth's Spring-Tribute
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Marigold: No. 1. Youth’s Spring-Tribute
lyricist:
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1913)
part of:
Marigold (for voice and piano)
John Ireland4:07
10Marigold. Impression for voice and piano: II. Penumbra
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Marigold: No. 2. Penumbra
lyricist:
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1913)
part of:
Marigold (for voice and piano)
John Ireland5:26
11Marigold. Impression for voice and piano: III. Spleen
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Marigold: No. 3. Spleen
lyricist:
Ernest Dowson
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1913)
part of:
Marigold (for voice and piano)
John Ireland3:32
12Five Poems by Thomas Hardy: I. Beckon to me to come
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: No. 1. Beckon to Me
lyricist:
Thomas Hardy (poet)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1926)
part of:
Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy
John Ireland2:10
13Five Poems by Thomas Hardy: II. In my sage Moments
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: No. 2. In My Sage Moments
lyricist:
Thomas Hardy (poet)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1926)
part of:
Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy
John Ireland3:26
14Five Poems by Thomas Hardy: III. It was what you bore with you, Woman
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: No. 3. It Was What You Bore With You, Woman
lyricist:
Thomas Hardy (poet)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1926)
part of:
Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy
John Ireland1:08
15Five Poems by Thomas Hardy: IV. The Tragedy of that Moment
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: No. 4. The Tragedy of That Moment
lyricist:
Thomas Hardy (poet)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1926)
part of:
Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy
John Ireland2:03
16Five Poems by Thomas Hardy: V. Dear, think not that they will forget you
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy: No. 5. Dear, Think Not That They Will Forget You
lyricist:
Thomas Hardy (poet)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1926)
part of:
Five Songs to Poems by Thomas Hardy
John Ireland2:35
17Three Songs: I. Love & Friendship
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Three Songs: No. 1. Love and Friendship
lyricist:
Emily Brontë (British author)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1926)
part of:
Three Songs
John Ireland2:33
18Three Songs: II. Friendship in misfortune
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Three Songs: No. 2. Friendship in Misfortune
lyricist:
[anonymous] (special purpose artist)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1926)
part of:
Three Songs
John Ireland2:03
19Three Songs: III. The one Hope
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
Three Songs: No. 3. The One Hope
lyricist:
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1926)
part of:
Three Songs
John Ireland4:23
20We'll to the Woods No More: I. We'll to the Woods No More
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
We’ll to the Woods No More: No. 1. We’ll to the Woods No More
lyricist:
A. E. Housman (poet)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1927)
part of:
We’ll to the Woods No More
John Ireland2:18
21We'll to the Woods No More: II. In Boyhood
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
We’ll to the Woods No More: No. 2. In Boyhood
lyricist:
A. E. Housman (poet)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1927)
part of:
We’ll to the Woods No More
John Ireland1:28
22We'll to the Woods No More: III. Spring will not wait
recording engineer:
Colin Moorfoot (engineer)
producer:
James Walker (ballet/opera conductor, classical recordings producer for Decca)
piano:
Alan Rowlands (pianist) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
baritone vocals:
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recorded at:
St John’s, Smith Square in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 1972-08 until 1973-11)
recording of:
We’ll to the Woods No More: No. 3. Spring Will Not Wait
lyricist:
A. E. Housman (poet)
composer:
John Ireland (English composer) (in 1927)
part of:
We’ll to the Woods No More
John Ireland4:20
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ASIN:UK: B000U9XG2U [info]