Songs of Robert Burns, V. 7

Jean Redpath

Songs of Robert Burns V 7
  • CAT # 11671-1126-2

    1. The Mauchline Lady 3:06
    2. O, Merry Hae I Been 2:27
    3. The Gallant Weaver 2:03
    4. The Young Highland Rover 2:50
    5. Cauld is the E'enin Blast 3:41
    6. My Father Was a Farmer 6:43
    7. My Love, She's but a Lassie Yet 3:54
    8. Ode to Spring 2:18
    9. O, Guid Ale Comes 1:29
    10. The Bonnie Lass of Albanie 4:47
    11. O, for Ane-and-Twenty, Tam 2:28
    12. Where are the Joys 3:42

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The first volume in this series to be released following the death of composer/arranger Serge Hovey, who was closely involved in the Burns' series, and who spent years restoring the lyrics of Robert Burns to their original melodies. His orchestrations for this album were realized by his son Daniel, who directed the chamber orchestra and chorus. Jean Redpath's renditions of these lovely Scottish songs are near-definitive.

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