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Stanford: The Revenge; Songs of the Sea; Songs of the Fleet [Hybird SACD] - Gerald Finley (baritone); BBC National Chorus of Wales (choir, chorus); BBC National Orchestra of Wales;...
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  1. Sailing at Dawn, for baritone, chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Fleet No. 1), Op. 117/1
  2. The Song of the Sou' Wester, for baritone, chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Fleet No. 2), Op. 117/2
  3. The Middle Watch, for baritone, chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Fleet No. 3), Op. 117/3
  4. The Little Admiral, for baritone, chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Fleet No. 4), Op. 117/4
  5. Fare Well, for baritone, chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Fleet No. 5), Op. 117/5
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  1. Sailing at Dawn, for baritone, chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Fleet No. 1), Op. 117/1
  2. The Song of the Sou' Wester, for baritone, chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Fleet No. 2), Op. 117/2
  3. The Middle Watch, for baritone, chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Fleet No. 3), Op. 117/3
  4. The Little Admiral, for baritone, chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Fleet No. 4), Op. 117/4
  5. Fare Well, for baritone, chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Fleet No. 5), Op. 117/5
  6. The Revenge: A Ballad of the Fleet, for chorus & orchestra, Op. 24
  7. Drake's Drum, for baritone voice, male chorus & orchestra (or voice & piano) (Songs of the Sea No. 1), Op. 91/1
  8. Outward Bound, for baritone voice, male chorus & orchestra, (Songs of the Sea No. 2), Op. 91/2
  9. Devon, O Devon, in Wind and Rain, for baritone, male chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Sea No. 3), Op. 91/3
  10. Homeward Bound, for baritone, male chorus & orchestra (Songs of the Sea No. 4), Op. 91/4
  11. The Old Superb, for baritone, male chorus & orchestra (or voice & piano) (Songs of the Sea No. 5), Op. 91/5
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In the latter years of the nineteenth century, England was at its apogee as an imperial power and, as every Englishmen at the time knew, the foundation of that power was the royal navy. In those days, a land army was a fine thing for European wars, but you couldn't beat a navy for projecting imperial power -- and nobody could beat the royal navy. An Irish Protestant of English lineage, composer Charles Villiers Stanford deeply appreciated the royal navy -- who else could bring an English army across the Irish Sea to put ...

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Stanford: The Revenge; Songs of the Sea; Songs of the Fleet [Hybird SACD] 2006, Chandos

UPC: 095115504321

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