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Henry Handel Richardson – Let Spring Come and Other Songs (24/48 FLAC)

Henry Handel Richardson - Let Spring Come and Other Songs (24/48 FLAC)
Henry Handel Richardson – Let Spring Come and Other Songs (24/48 FLAC)

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Composer: Henry Handel Richardson
Performer: Narelle Yeo, Tonya Lemoh
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata Classics
Catalogue: TOCC 0629
Release: 2022
Size: 505 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Erster VerlustNarelle Yeo
02. Unter der LindenNarelle Yeo
03. Wenn ich scheiden mussNarelle Yeo
04. WiegenliedNarelle Yeo
05. Eia im SauseNarelle Yeo
06. Schlaf, Kindlein, SchlafNarelle Yeo
07. VagabundenliedNarelle Yeo
08. Christkindleins WiegenliedNarelle Yeo
09. Lied des armen NarrenNarelle Yeo
10. Wenn du zu meinem Schätzel kommstNarelle Yeo
11. Ringel-ringel-rosenkranzSimon Lobelson
12. Schusters AbendliedSimon Lobelson
13. Irmelin RoseSimon Lobelson
14. O nous achèteronsNarelle Yeo
15. Tuscan LullabyNarelle Yeo
16. A ToastNarelle Yeo
17. À la modeNarelle Yeo
18. Let Spring ComeNarelle Yeo
19. DregsSimon Lobelson
20. The Rolling English RoadSimon Lobelson
21. Peacock PieSimon Lobelson
22. The Irishman’s SongSimon Lobelson
23. The King’s MenSimon Lobelson
24. The Night of TrafalgarNarelle Yeo
25. So We’ll Go No More a-RovingNarelle Yeo
26. Regret Not MeNarelle Yeo
27. The Spring, My DearNarelle Yeo
28. There Was an Old New England CatNarelle Yeo
29. At KewNarelle Yeo
30. Come Away, DeathNarelle Yeo
31. VesperalNarelle Yeo
32. Susannah Fry

The Australian writer Henry Handel Richardson (1870–1946) was christened Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson: she adopted a male nom de plume in anticipation of professional prejudice. Although she made an international reputation as a novelist, she first trained as a pianist, and she wrote songs all her life – but they remained unpublished, so that her output as a composer has been completely overlooked. Her songs are straightforward and melodious, drawing their inspiration from Romantic German Lieder and Edwardian drawing-room ballads, lullabies and parlour songs in the manner of Bridge, Ireland, Quilter and other such composers.

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