The songs
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Language: | English French |
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Hamburg, Germany :
Deutsche Grammophon,
[2003]
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Series: | Gramophone awards collection
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Table of Contents:
- Disc 1. A slumber song of the Madonna (Noyes) (2:01)
- There's nae lark (Swinburne) (1:43)
- Love at the door (Symonds) (1:26)
- Serenades [i.e. Serenader] (Dillon) (2:16)
- Love's caution (Davies) (2:56)
- Night wanderers (Davies) (3:02)
- Of that so sweet imprisonment (Joyce) (2:10)
- Strings in the earth and air (Joyce) (1:18)
- Beggar's song (Davies) (2:02)
- In the dark pinewood (Joyce) (1:46)
- Three songs, op. 2. The daisies (Stephens) (1:20) ; With rue my heart is laden (Houseman) (1:28) ; Bessie Bobtail (Stephens) (2:48)
- Three songs, op. 10 (Joyce). Rain has fallen (3:02) ; Sleep now (3:34) ; I hear an army (2:42)
- Four songs, op. 13. A nun takes the veil (Hopkins) (1:42) ; The secrets of the old (Yeats) (1:08) ; Sure on this shining night (Agee) (2:30) ; Nocturne (Prokosch) (4:02)
- Dover Beach : op. 3 (Arnold) (8:12). Disc 2. Two songs, op. 18. The Queen's face on the summery coin (Horan) (2:00) ; Monks and raisins (Garcia Villa) (1:12)
- Nuvoletta : op. 25 (Joyce) (5:08)
- Mélodies passagères, op. 27 (Rilke). Puisque tout passe (1:35) ; Un cygne (2:22) ; Tombeau dans un parc (1:56) ; Le clocher chante (1:23) ; Départ (1:58)
- Hermit songs : op. 29. At Saint Patrick's purgatory (1:30) ; Church bell at night (0:54) ; St. Ita's vision (3:18) ; The heavenly banquet (1:12) ; The crucifixion (2:25) ; Sea-snatch (0:40) ; Promiscuity (0:58) ; The monk and his cat (2:40) ; The praises of God (0:56) ; The desire of hermitage (3:49)
- Despite and still : op. 41. A last song (Graves) (2:32) ; My lizard (Roethke) (1:04) ; In the wilderness (Graves) (3:21) ; Solitary hotel (Joyce) (2:39) ; Despite and still (Graves) (1:24)
- Three songs, op. 45. Now have I fed and eaten up the rose (Joyce) (2:36) ; A green lowland of pianos (Milosz) (2:09) ; O boundless, boundless evening (Middleton) (4:17).