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Performer: Frances Kelly

THOMAS MOORE'S IRISH MELODIES: Dear Harp of my Country. Erin! the smile and the tear in thine eyes. How sweet the answer Echo makes. Silent, oh Moyle! be the roar of thy water ( The Song of Fionnuala ). Rich and rare were the gems she wore. The twisting of the rope. Joice's Tune. The summer is coming. Carolan's Concerto. The harp that once, thro' Tara's halls. Nanny McDermotroe. The valley lay smiling before me (The Song of O'Ruark, Prince of Breffni). Abigail Judge. Avenging and bright. The Minstrel-Boy. Lament for Own O'Neill. 'Tis believed that this harp (The Origin of the Harp). Come, rest in this bosom. She is far from the land. Come o'er the sea. 'Tis the last rose of summer. Girls, have you seen George? The pretty girl milking the cows. John, heir of the glen. Love in secret. The jointure. How dear to me the hour. Fly not yet. At the mid hour of night. What the bee is to the floweret. Fill the bumper fair! (Review by David Johnson)

metal-strung harp 

THOMAS MOORE'S IRISH MELODIES: Dear Harp of my Country. Erin! the smile and the tear in thine eyes. How sweet the answer Echo makes. Silent, oh Moyle! be the roar of thy water ( The Song of Fionnuala ). Rich and rare were the gems she wore. The twisting of the rope. Joice's Tune. The summer is coming. Carolan's Concerto. The harp that once, thro' Tara's halls. Nanny McDermotroe. The valley lay smiling before me (The Song of O'Ruark, Prince of Breffni). Abigail Judge. Avenging and bright. The Minstrel-Boy. Lament for Own O'Neill. 'Tis believed that this harp (The Origin of the Harp). Come, rest in this bosom. She is far from the land. Come o'er the sea. 'Tis the last rose of summer. Girls, have you seen George? The pretty girl milking the cows. John, heir of the glen. Love in secret. The jointure. How dear to me the hour. Fly not yet. At the mid hour of night. What the bee is to the floweret. Fill the bumper fair! (Review by David Johnson)

single-action harp 

THE AGE OF EXTRAVAGANCE: Virtuoso Music from Iberia... (Jeremy West) (Review by Brian Robins)

harp 

ANONYMOUS: The Italian Ground (Review by Edward Strickland)

harp 

ARNOLD, MALCOLM: Elegy (Review by Tom Moore)

single-action harp 

CARDON: Variations on 'Ah, vous dirai-je, maman' (Review by Tom Moore)

single-action harp 

CASTELLO, DARIO: Sonata No. 2 (Review by Edward Strickland)

harp 

COUPERIN, FRANÇOIS: Le Rossignol en Amour. Double de Rossignol (Review by Edward Strickland)

harp 

CROFT: Sonata in G (Review by Edward Strickland)

harp 

FRESCOBALDI: Toccata (Review by Edward Strickland)

harp 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Harp Concerto, op. 4/6 (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

harp 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Organ Concertos, op. 4/1-5 (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

harp 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Organ Concertos, op. 7/1-6 (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

harp 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Organ Concertos (Review by Michael Carter)

harp 

HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Sonata in A Minor, op. 1, no. 4 (Review by Edward Strickland)

harp 

HAYDN, FRANZ JOSEPH: O tuneful voice. She never told her love. Sailor's song (Review by Tom Moore)

single-action harp 

HOOK, JAMES: The emigrant (Review by Tom Moore)

single-action harp 

JACKSON, WILLIAM: The day that saw thy beauty rise. Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair (Review by Tom Moore)

single-action harp 

LAWES, HENRY: Cease you jolly shepherds (Review by Brian Robins)

harp 

LAWES, HENRY: Love’s Sweet Repose (Review by Brian Robins)

harp 

LINLEY THE ELDER, THOMAS: The lark sings high in the cornfield. Think not, my love, when secret grief (Review by Tom Moore)

single-action harp 

MOZART: Andante for Flute and Orchestra in C, K 315 (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

harp 

MOZART: Bassoon Concerto. Clarinet Concerto. Flute Concerto No. 1 in G, K 313 (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

harp 

MOZART: Concerto in C for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra, K. 299. Andante in C for Flute and Orchestra, K. 315. Concerto in B♭ for Bassoon and Orchestra, K. 191. Concerto No. 1 in G for Flute and Orchestra, K. 313 (Review by Leslie Gerber)

harp 

MOZART: Flute and Harp Concerto. Horn Concertos Nos. 1-4. Rondo for Horn and Orchestra in D, K 514 (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

harp 

MOZART: Oboe Concerto in C, K 314 (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

harp 

MOZART: Rondeau for Horn and Orchestra in E♭, K 371 (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

harp 

MOZART: The Wind Concertos (Review by Bernard Jacobson)

harp 

OSWALD, JAMES: The Marvel of Peru (Review by Edward Strickland)

harp 

PHILIDOR, FRANCOIS-ANDRE DANICAN: Sonata in D Minor (Review by Edward Strickland)

harp 

PINTO, GEORGE FREDERIC: Invocation to nature. Minuetto in A♭. A shepherd loved a nymph so fair. From thee, Eliza, I must go. Eloisa to Abelard (Review by Tom Moore)

single-action harp 

SALOMON: Go, lovely rose. Why still before these streaming eyes. O tuneful voice (Review by Tom Moore)

single-action harp 

SCHOP: Lachrime Pavaen (Review by Edward Strickland)

harp 

SHIELD: Hope and love. Ye balmy breezes, gently blow. 'Tis only no harm to know it, you know (Review by Tom Moore)

single-action harp 

STORACE, STEPHEN: The curfew (Review by Tom Moore)

single-action harp 

TELEMANN, GEORG PHILIPP: Sonata in C (Review by Edward Strickland)

harp 

 

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