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Silent Noon - Bryn Terfel (bass baritone); Malcolm Martineau (piano)
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  1. Shakespeare Songs (3) for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 6
  2. The "Elizas", Elizabethan Songs (5) for voice & piano: Sleep
  3. Salt-Water Ballads (3), for voice & piano
  4. The Cloths of Heaven, for voice & piano
  5. The House of Life, song cycle for voice & piano: No. 2. Silent Noon
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  1. Shakespeare Songs (3) for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 6
  2. The "Elizas", Elizabethan Songs (5) for voice & piano: Sleep
  3. Salt-Water Ballads (3), for voice & piano
  4. The Cloths of Heaven, for voice & piano
  5. The House of Life, song cycle for voice & piano: No. 2. Silent Noon
  6. Linden Lea, song for voice & orchestra ("In Linden Lea"; "A Dorset Song")
  7. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, for voice & piano, Op. 3/2
  8. Elizabethan Lyrics (7) for voice & piano, Op. 12: Weep you no more
  9. Elizabethan Lyrics (7) for voice & piano, Op. 12: Go, lovely rose
  10. The Shropshire Lad, song cycle
  11. Money, O!, for voice & piano
  12. The Lord's Prayer, for voice & piano
  13. Folksong Arrangements, Vol. I "British Isles," for voice & piano: The Salley Gardens
  14. Folksong Arrangements, Vol. I "British Isles," for voice & piano: Oliver Cromwell
  15. Folksong Arrangements, Vol. III "British Isles," for voice & piano: The Foggy, Foggy Dew
  16. Captain Stratton's Fancy, for voice & piano
  17. Love Is a Bable, for voice & piano (English Lyrics, Set 6, No. 3)
  18. Cloths of Heaven for voice & piano, Op. 30/3
  19. The Aquiline Snub, for voice & piano, Op. 375
  20. The Compleat Virtuoso, for voice & piano, Op. 366
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Bryn Terfel's overdue sequel to his highly successful The Vagabond (1995) dips deeper yet into the barrel of English song, hauling up a number of unfamiliar composers and songs, and interspersing them with favorites by Roger Quilter, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Benjamin Britten. It's a far more diverse collection than The Vagabond, lavishing attention especially on the turn-of-the-century (twentieth, that is) students of C.V. Stanford and Hubert Parry. For that reason it will be of great interest to fans of that era in ...

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Silent Noon 2005, Deutsche Grammophon

UPC: 028947753360

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