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Music: Trad. arr. Sheena Phillips
Words: Trad. Anon
'I was born and brought up on the beautiful Isle of Islay'. Traditional port-a-beul (mouth music)....
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Music: Trad. arr. Sheena Phillips
Words: Trad. Anon
'I was born and brought up on the beautiful Isle of Islay'. Traditional port-a-beul (mouth music)....
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Music: Douglas Cook
Words: Anon. (trans. Dearmer)
Douglas Cook's vigorous version of this ancient and joyful carol has a modal flavour...
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Music: Douglas Cook
Words: Anon
Four contrasting settings of medieval English texts, mixing old and new idioms...
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Music: Trad. arr. Frances Cockburn
Words: Robert Burns (1759-1796)
A richly harmonised setting of Robert Burns' famous song about the pain of parting with 'no regrets'....
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Music: Sheena Phillips
Words: Kathleen Raine
Free-flowing setting of Kathleen Raine's ecstatic paean to the natural world. For solo voice or choir, equal or mixed voices....
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Music: Emily Doolittle
Words: Rody Gorman
The second song in the suite is a love song addressed to a woman who has disappeared, selkie-like, at sea...
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Music: Sheena Phillips
Words: anon.
Traditional Irish blessings in a lovely arrangement for treble voices that would grace any wedding....
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Music: Sheena Phillips
Words: Emily Dickinson
A portrayal of the ever-shifting and apparently infinite sea....
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Music: Trad. arr. Brad Pierson
Words: Robert Burns (1759–96)
A lilting Robert Burns song in praise of pastoral life....
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Music: Sheena Phillips
Words:
Four varied rounds about birds - from the humble sparrow to the majestic eagle, chattering linnet to soaring skylark. Texts...
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Music: Dick Gaughan, arr. Frances Cockburn
Words: Dick Gaughan (based on tradition)
“Think them poorest who can be a slave, them richest who dare to be free.” This is a stirring song...
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Music: Trad. arr. Frances Cockburn
Words: Trad.
A hearty shanty from the days of emigration to Australia....
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Music: Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 — 1767) arr. Sheena Phillips
Words: Sheena Phillips
The second song in the set Knitting Patterns...
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Music: Sheena Phillips
Words: Edwina Towson
Rural China from the perspective of the crane bird in flight, taking in all the life below. Spare harmonies and...
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Music: David Johnson
Words: Late mediaeval English anon
“There is no rose of such virtue, as is the rose that bare Jesu”. A late-medieval English text set as...
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Music: David Johnson
Words: Martin Luther, trans. the brothers Wedderburn
Adoration of the Christ child is expressed here in a lovely canon. The text is based on Martin Luther's famous...
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Music: Dr. Stevenson, ed. Sheena Phillips
Words: Anon
Each line of this cheerful and raucous round forms a competing set of street market cries: “fine parsnips”, “fruit in...
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Music: Sheena Phillips (ed.)
Words: Anon
This mischievous round is a lesson for apprentices in business: often borrow, seldom lend, and never, never, never pay....
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Music: Emily Doolittle
Words: Rody Gorman
(Words in Gaelic). The title song of the suite is a lament: McCodrum will never return...
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Music: Emily Doolittle
Words: Rody Gorman
A set of three Gaelic songs, evocative of Scottish folk song but at the same time fresh...
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Music: Trad. Welsh arr. Jennifer Bell
Words: Anon
A lively traditional New Year carol whose Welsh tune carries the name Nos Galan — “New Year's eve”....
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Music: Trad. arr. Frances Cockburn
Words: Trad. American
The catchy gospel song made famous by the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou?...
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Music: Trad. arr. Frances Cockburn
Words: Trad. American
The catchy gospel song made famous by the movie O Brother, Where Art Thou?...
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Music: Sheena Phillips
Words: Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892)
One of four Bird Rounds...
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Music: Trad. arr. Sheena Phillips
Words: Trad. French
Gentle arrangement of the traditional French carol, with dreamy interludes....
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Music: Trad. arr. Frances Cockburn
Words: Trad. Gaelic
This is the Wild Myrtles arrangement of a lovely and heartfelt song collected by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser in 1905....
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Music: Sheena Phillips
Words: Emily Dickinson
The headlong excitement of an ‘inland soul’ on first going to sea....
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Music: Philip Wood
Words: William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616)
A magical setting of the famous song from Shakespeare's The Tempest....
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Music: Antonio Caldara (1670 — 1736) arr. Sheena Phillips
Words: Sheena Phillips
The first song in the set Knitting Patterns...
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Music: Peter Hill
Words: Trad. Anon
A stirring and mesmeric Gaelic 'waulking song', traditionally sung by women during the communal fulling of newly-woven tweed....
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Music: Trad. arr. Sheena Phillips
Words: Trad. English
Lively arrangement of a traditional wassail song from Yorkshire in the North of England — with a barrage of trumpets...
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Music: Robert Lowry arr. Frances Cockburn
Words: Pauline T.
Harmonious and homophonic setting of the famous 19th century American hymn to singing....
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Music: Charlotte Alington Barnard (1830–69) arr. Frances Cockburn
Words: Charlotte Alington Barnard
Sentimental and nostalgic song, written in 1868, but will still connect with people today....
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Music: Trad. arr. Paul Ayres
Words: Trad. English
A flexibly scored Christmas rollick, shanty style, with a peal of bells to finish...
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Music: Trad. Bengali arr. Sheena Phillips
Words: Trad. Bengali and 2 Esdras 14
Based on a traditional lilting Bengali song about “the way of life”......
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Music: Douglas Cook
Words: medieval anon
A lyrical and quietly rapturous soprano line is supported by two alto parts moving mostly in parallel thirds...
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