Carey Blyton: The Early Songs |
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Year of publication | 2001 |
Type of work | CD recording |
CD Duration | 01:19:23 |
Performers | Beryl Korman, soprano; Ian Partridge, tenor; Stephen Roberts, baritone; Jennifer Partridge, piano; David Campbell, clarinet; Sheherazade |
Publisher | Upbeat Recordings |
Work | Movement | Duration | |
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1 | Three a.m. | I: The dawn gapes in | 1:05 |
2 | II: As the last guest leaves | 1:42 | |
3 | III: The city sleeps | 2:33 | |
4 | IV: By moonlight | 1:51 | |
5 | V: Three a.m. | 1:10 | |
6 | Two Pensive Songs | I: Two Stolen Roses | 1:59 |
7 | II: Come, Night | 2:43 | |
8 | Toi et Moi | I: Doute | 3:20 |
9 | II: Dualisme | 2:25 | |
10 | III: Post-scriptum | 1:30 | |
11 | IV: Habitude | 2:43 | |
12 | V: Mea culpa | 3:16 | |
13 | Moresques | I: A Yellow Flower | 6:41 |
14 | II: Simoom | 5:51 | |
15 | III: Love-song of the Lady of Granada | 4:51 | |
16 | Symphony in Yellow | 4:16 | |
17 | The Poetry of Dress | I: Whenas in silks my Julia goes | 0:40 |
18 | II: A sweet disorder in the dress | 2:22 | |
19 | III: My love in her attire | 0:42 | |
20 | What then is Love? | I: Western wind, when will thou blow? | 1:14 |
21 | II: Tell me, where is fancy bred? | 1:09 | |
22 | III: Stay, O sweet, and do not rise! | 2:59 | |
23 | IV: Love is a sickness full of woes | 1:37 | |
24 | Cinque Port (Music for an Opera) | The Sea-dog’s Song | 1:42 |
25 | Prayers from the Ark | I: The Prayer of the Cock | 1:45 |
26 | II: The Prayer of the Goldfish | 2:14 | |
27 | III: The Prayer of the Cat | 2:10 | |
28 | IV: The Prayer of the Tortoise | 3:13 | |
29 | V: The Prayer of the Mouse | 1:32 | |
30 | VI: The Prayer of the Ox | 1:50 | |
31 | VII: The Prayer of the Lark | 1:42 | |
32 | The Flea | 1:01 | |
33 | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov arr. Carey Blyton | The Rose and the Nightingale | 2:35 |
34 | Indigo Blues (A Colonial Song) | 1:01 | |
Total duration: | 79:23 |
…this superb new album … very strongly recommended…
—Musical Opinion