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Britten: Complete Scottish Songs - David Owen Norris (piano); Lucy Wakeford (harp); Mark Wilde (tenor)
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  1. A Birthday Hansel, song cycle for tenor & harp, Op. 92
  2. Who are these Children?, song cycle for tenor & piano, Op. 84
  3. Cradle Song: Sleep, my darling, sleep, song for high voice & piano
  4. Beware!, 3 early songs for medium voice & piano: O that I'd ne'er been married
  5. Ca' the yowes, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol. V)
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  1. A Birthday Hansel, song cycle for tenor & harp, Op. 92
  2. Who are these Children?, song cycle for tenor & piano, Op. 84
  3. Cradle Song: Sleep, my darling, sleep, song for high voice & piano
  4. Beware!, 3 early songs for medium voice & piano: O that I'd ne'er been married
  5. Ca' the yowes, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol. V)
  6. There's none to soothe, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol. III)
  7. O can ye sew cushions, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol. I)
  8. The Bonny Earl o' Moray, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol. I)
  9. Bonny at morn, for high voice & guitar (Folk Songs, Vol. VI)
  10. Come you not from Newcastle?, for voice & piano (Folk Songs, Vol. III)
  11. Dawtie's Devotion, song for voice & piano (discarded from "Who are these Children," Op. 84)
  12. The Gully, song for voice & piano (discarded from "Who are these Children," Op. 84)
  13. Tradition, song for voice & piano (discarded from "Who are these Children," Op. 84)
  14. A Birthday Hansel, song cycle for tenor & harp, Op. 92: 1. Afton Water
  15. A Birthday Hansel, song cycle for tenor & harp, Op. 92: 2. Wee Willie
  16. A Birthday Hansel, song cycle for tenor & harp, Op. 92: 3. The Winter
  17. A Birthday Hansel, song cycle for tenor & harp, Op. 92: 4. My Hoggie
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This album featuring tenor Mark Wilde contains all of Britten's music with Scottish roots, including his original settings of texts by Scots authors like Robert Burns and William Soutar as well as his arrangements of folk songs. A Birthday Hansel, using Burns' poetry, was written for Queen Elizabeth's 75th birthday in 1976 and was his last song cycle. Britten scored it for tenor and harp, citing the authenticity of harp accompaniment in the Highlands tradition. The harp provides transitions between the songs, so the cycle ...

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