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Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs of the Four Seasons; In Windsor Forest

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Download links and information about Vaughan Williams: Folk Songs of the Four Seasons; In Windsor Forest by Cambridge, Choir Of Clare College, David Willcocks, English Voices. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 55:12 minutes.

Artist: Cambridge, Choir Of Clare College, David Willcocks, English Voices
Release date: 2009
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Tracks: 19
Duration: 55:12
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No. Title Length
1. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Prologue: To the Ploughboy 1:35
2. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Spring: Early in the Spring 2:15
3. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Spring: The Lark in the Morning 2:45
4. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Spring: May Song 2:47
5. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Summer: Summer is a-coming in and The Cuckoo 3:18
6. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Summer: The Sprig of Thyme 2:31
7. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Summer: The Sheep Shearing 2:31
8. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Summer: The Green Meadow 1:24
9. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Autumn: John Barleycorn 2:47
10. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Autumn: The Unquiet Grave 4:42
11. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Autumn: An Acre of Land 1:58
12. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Winter: Children's Christmas Song 3:19
13. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Winter: Wassail Song 2:14
14. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Winter: In Bethlehem City 3:27
15. Folk Songs of the Four Seasons : Winter: God Bless the Master 4:04
16. In Windsor Forest, arranged for women's voices by Guthrie Foote : The Conspiracy (Sigh no more, ladies) 1:46
17. In Windsor Forest, arranged for women's voices by Guthrie Foote : Falstaff and the Fairies (Round about in a fair ring-a) 4:44
18. In Windsor Forest, arranged for women's voices by Guthrie Foote : Wedding Chorus (See the chariot at hand) 4:43
19. In Windsor Forest, arranged for women's voices by Guthrie Foote : Epilogue (Whether men do laugh or weep) 2:22

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