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The songs of Roger Quilter.
- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Quilter, Roger, 1877-1953, composer.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Songs (High voice) with piano.
- Genre:
- Songs.
- Chamber music.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (64 minutes)
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : Nimbus, 2015.
- System Details:
- digital
- optical
- stereo
- audio file
- Contents:
- St Valentine's Day (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Ophelia), composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- How Should I Your True Love Know? (Shakespeare, Hamlet, Ophelia) from Four Shakespeare Songs, Op. 30, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- Daisies After Rain, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- 4 Songs, Op. 14, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- Cuckoo Song from Three Songs', Op. 15, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- Orpheus With his Lute (Shakespeare, Henry VIII, Wench) from 'Two Shakespeare Songs', Op. 32, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- Music, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- Slumber Song from Where the Rainbow Ends, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- 5 Songs, Op. 25, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- Songs of Sorrow, Op. 10, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- Fairy Lullaby, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- Three Songs of William Blake, Op. 20, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- Two September Songs, Op. 18, No. 5, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- Wind from the South, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953
- April Love, composed by Roger Quilter, 1877-1953.
- Participant:
- Charlotte de Rothschild, soprano ; Adrian Farmer, piano.
- Notes:
- Title from cover image (viewed November 5, 2021).
- Includes notes, librettos, and biographies of composer and performers.
- Streaming audio files.
- Performed Wyastone Leys.
- Other Format:
- Original cat. no.: NI 5930
- OCLC:
- 1288160051
- Publisher Number:
- ASP3177690/clmu
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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