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  2. The Last Rose of Summer - Wikipedia

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    Brinley Richards: The Last Rose of Summer, Op. 45, for piano (1853) Charles Oberthür: Fantaisie brillante, on motives of Flotow's Martha, introducing the air 'The Last Rose of Summer', Op. 116, for harp (1854) Sigismond Thalberg: The Last Rose of Summer. Air irlandais varié, Op. 73, for piano (1857) Jean-Chrisostome Hess: La Dernière rose d ...

  3. The Last Rose of Summer (1937 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Rose of Summer is a 1937 British historical musical film directed by James A. FitzPatrick and starring John Garrick, Kathleen Gibson and Cecil Ramage. [1] It was made at Shepperton Studios near London as a quota quickie for distribution by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer . [ 2 ]

  4. The Last Rose of Summer (1920 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Rose of Summer is a British silent motion picture of 1920 directed by Albert Ward, produced by G. B. Samuelson, and starring Owen Nares and Daisy Burrell. A drama, it was written by Roland Pertwee , based on a novel by Hugh Conway .

  5. Stephen Gallagher - Wikipedia

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    The Last Rose of Summer – 1978 (later revised as Dying of Paradise, 1982 as by Stephen Cooper) Chimera (British TV series) – 1982; The Ice Belt – 1983 (as Stephen Couper) Follower – 1984; Valley of Lights – 1987; Oktober (TV series) – 1988; Down River – 1989; Rain – 1990; The Boat House – 1991; Nightmare, With Angel – 1992 ...

  6. Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway - Wikipedia

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    May the Red Rose Live Alway!" is different from Foster's minstrel songs of the same period. This song is an example of a parlor ballad. This ballad may have roots in the Anglo-Scots-Irish song tradition. Foster's "Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway!" is similar to Irish musician Thomas Moore's "The Last Rose of Summer". [2] Ah May the Red Rose ...

  7. Talk:The Last Rose of Summer (1920 film) - Wikipedia

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  8. William Vincent Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Blue plaque in Waterford. Wallace was born at Colbeck Street, Waterford, Ireland.Both of his parents were Irish; [1] his father, Spencer Wallace of County Mayo, one of four children, who was born in Killala, County Mayo in 1789, became a regimental bandmaster with the North Mayo Militia based in Ballina.

  9. The Very Best Of (Kiri Te Kanawa album) - Wikipedia

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    "The Last Rose of Summer" (Irish folksong) "The Keel Row" (Scottish folksong) "Comin' Thro' the Rye" (Scottish folksong) "Greensleeves" (English folksong) "Danny Boy" (Irish folksong) "Hoki Hoki Tonu Mai" (Māori song) "Po Ata Rau (Now Is the Hour) (Māori song) "The World You're Coming Into" - Paul McCartney & Carl Davis