
Rhodes Teddy Tahu Vagabond (cd)
Artist: RHODES,TEDDY TAHU
Title: VAGABOND
UPC#: 028947671756
Category: CLASSICAL ARTISTS
Release Date: 05/24/2005
Label: ABC CLASSI
Media Format: CD
IMPORT-AUS
Australia's award-winning singing sensation Teddy Tahu Rhodes is back with another sublime album. Following the phenomenal success of The Voice, this CD features a collection of classic songs by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Benjamin Britten, Roger Quilter, John Ireland and Gerald Finzi. ABC Classical. 2005.
Track List:
- Sea Fever ( Three Masefield Ballads ) - John Ireland
- Bells Of San Marie ( Three Masefield Ballads ) - John Ireland
- Vagabond ( Three Masefield Ballads ) - John Ireland
- Come Away, Death ( Three Shakespeare Songs, Op.18 ) - Roger Quilter
- O Mistress Mine ( Three Shakespeare Songs, Op.18 ) - Roger Quilter
- Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind ( Three Shakespeare Songs, Op.18 ) - Roger Quilter
- Come Away, Death ( Let Us Garlands Bring, Op,18 ) - Gerald Quilter
- Who Is Sylvia ? ( Let Us Garlands Bring, Op,18 ) - Gerald Quilter
- Fear No More The Heat O' The Sun ( Let Us Garlands Bring, Op,18 ) - Gerald Quilter
- O Mistress Mine ( Let Us Garlands Bring, Op,18 ) - Gerald Quilter
- It Was A Lover And His Lass ( Let Us Garlands Bring, Op,18 ) - Gerald Quilter
- Salley Gardens ( Three Folk Song Arrangements ) - Benjamin Britten
- Foggy, Foggy Dew ( Three Folk Song Arrangements ) - Benjamin Britten
- O Waly, Waly ( Three Folk Song Arrangements ) - Benjamin Britten
- Vagabond ( Songs Of Travel ) - Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Let Beauty Awake ( Songs Of Travel ) - Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Roadside Fire ( Songs Of Travel ) - Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Youth And Love ( Songs Of Travel ) - Ralph Vaughan Williams
- In Dreams ( Songs Of Travel ) - Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Infinite Shining Heavens ( Songs Of Travel ) - Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Whither Must I Wander ? ( Songs Of Travel ) - Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Bright Is The Ring Of Words ( Songs Of Travel ) - Ralph Vaughan Williams
- I Have Trod The Upward And The Downward Slope ( Songs Of Travel ) - Ralph Vaughan Williams
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