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Kiri Te Kanawa - Danny Boy (Folk Songs & Ballads)
 
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Kiri Te Kanawa - Danny Boy (Folk Songs & Ballads)

Enoch (Easthorpe) Martin (Artist), Research Composer (Artist), Thomas Moore (Artist), Anonymous (Artist), Frank Lambert (Artist), Lady Jane [Alicia Anne Spo Scott (Artist), English Traditional (Artist), Thomas Bolton (Artist), F. Weatherly (Artist), National Philharmonic Orchestra (Artist), Kiri Te Kanawa (Artist), Medici Quartet (Artist), Douglas Gamley (Artist)
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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Angel Records
  • ASIN: B000002RN2
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #190,470 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #13 in  Music > Classical > Historical Periods > Romantic (c.1820-1910) > Composers > Moore, Thomas - Works by Moore
    #13 in  Music > Classical > Featured Composers, A-Z > ( M ) > Moore, Thomas

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1. Come to the Fair
2. Early One Morning
3. Last Rose of Summer
4. Island Spinning Song - Anonymous Composer
5. Ash Grove
6. She Is Far from the Land - Frank Lambert
7. Keel Row
8. Comin' Thro' the Rye - Traditional, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
9. Annie Laurie
10. O Can Ye Sew Cushions - Anonymous Composer
11. Greensleeves, English Folk Song
12. Sally Gardens
13. Gentle Maiden
14. I Have a Bonnet Trimmed With Blue
15. Danny Boy

On this CD:
  1. Come to the Fair, folksong
    Composed by Enoch Martin
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  2. Early One Morning
    Composed by English Traditional
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa, Medici Quartet

  3. The Last Rose of Summer, for voice & piano
    Composed by Thomas (ii) Moore
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  4. Island Spinning Song
    Composed by Anonymous
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  5. The Ash Grove
    Composed by Welsh Traditional
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  6. She Is Far From The Land
    Composed by Frank Lambert
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  7. The Keel Row, for voice & piano (Northumbrian Folk Song)
    Composed by English Traditional
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  8. Comin' Thro' the Rye
    Composed by Scottish Traditional
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  9. Annie Laurie
    Composed by Alicia Ann Scott
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  10. O can ye sew cushions
    Composed by Anonymous
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  11. Greensleeves, English folk song
    Composed by English Traditional
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  12. Salley Gardens (AKA Maids of Mourne Shore)
    Composed by English Traditional
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa, Medici Quartet

  13. Gentle Maiden
    Composed by Thomas Bolton
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa

  14. I Have A Bonnet Trimmed With Blue
    Composed by Irish Traditional
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa, Medici Quartet

  15. Danny Boy
    Composed by Frederick Edward Weatherly
    Performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Kiri Te Kanawa


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars British Folk Songs And Ballads Sung by Dame Kiri, January 25, 2003
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa presented to her listeners with 'Danny Boy (Folk Songs & Ballads)' a wonderful collection of folk songs and ballads from the British Isles. I've always loved folk songs and the tracks of which this album is comprised are very well loved and in all cases classics, whether they are credited to anonymous composers or not. All of these songs appeal directly to the listeners's ear, at least this is certainly valid in my case as these songs forever dwell in a corner of my heart. Dame Kiri's beautiful, lyrical soprano is perfectly suited to these simple and appealing songs and on this album she is in truly glorious voice. With tenderness, humour, warmth Dame Kiri delivers a beautiful, superb and poetical performance of these songs. Effortlessly she brings out every shade and nuance of these songs. The members of the National Philharmonic Orchestra directed by Douglas Gamley and The Medici String Quartet lend her a very strong and solid support. The booklet contains liner notes and the texts of the songs.

Her interpretation of Thomas Moore's 'The Last Rose Of Summer', 'Éarly One Morning' , 'The Ash Grove', 'She Is Far From The Land', 'The Sally Gardens' (Yeats), 'Danny Boy' and especially the unforgettable 'Greensleeves' are riveting, ravishing and achingly beautiful. She's perky and humorous in 'The Keel Row', 'Comin' Thro' The Rye', 'O Can Ye Sew Cushions' or 'I Have A Bonnet Trimmed With Blue'. All in all for those who love Dame Kiri and the lovely British folk songs and ballads which are featured here an indispensable and truly beautiful album.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS DAME CAN SING!..., March 8, 2004
By Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - See all my reviews
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Singing a collection of folk songs and ballads of Great Britain, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa puts her glorious soprano to interpreting these simple favorites. As a result, an astonishing recording has emerged for those who favor folk songs. Simply arranged and accompanied by members of the National Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as by the Medici String Quartet, the songs resonate with the mark of Dame Kanawa upon them, making them more memorable than ever.

The use of a small orchestra and the prominence of the harp is most effective, rendering the accompaniment an appropriate backdrop for the most important instrument of all in this recording, the magnificent voice of Dame Kanawa. There are fifteen glorious tracks on this cd that are sure to delight the discerning listener, particularly those who are attuned to the folk tradition in music. My particular favorites are "Early One Morning", "Annie Laurie", "Greensleeves", and "Danny Boy".
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