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Six Studies in English Folk Song is a piece of chamber music written by English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1926. It is a collection of six English folk songs set for cello and piano . Each song follows the same format: presentation of the tune in the solo line, followed by a full iteration of the folk song in the piano with an ...
The Wealth of Nations was the product of seventeen years of notes and earlier studies, as well as an observation of conversation among economists of the time (like Nicholas Magens) concerning economic and societal conditions during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, and it took Smith some ten years to produce. [8]
for violin, cello and piano: Op. 15; revised 1857, B. 104 Chamber music: 1:105: 116: 1876: Smyčcový kvartet č. 1 „Z mého života“ String Quartet No.1 "From My Life" (Aus meinem Leben) E minor: for 2 violins, viola and cello Chamber music: 1:118: 128: 1879–1880: Z domoviny: From My Homeland (Aus der Heimat), 2 Pieces: A major G minor ...
The HBO miniseries John Adams has a scene in episode 1 where a group of men sing this song together. There is a concert band piece called Chester Variations, arranged by Elliot Del Borgo. [1] The anthem features as background music in the 2008 strategy videogame Sid Meier's Civilization IV: Colonization.
Eight books of Folksong Arrangements from the British Isles and France, for voice and piano, guitar and harp; Britten's Purcell Realizations, many realizations of songs by Henry Purcell for voice(s) and piano
Cello Song (1993) English Idyll (1994) Cradle Song (1995) Cello Moods (1998) Elegy (1999) Celebration (2001) Made in England (2003) Unexpected Songs (2006) Romantic Cello Concertos (2009) Fair Albion – Music by Patrick Hawes (2009) The Art of Julian Lloyd Webber (2011) Evening Songs (2012) A Tale of Two Cellos (2013) A Span of Time (2018) The ...
Serenade for cello and piano (1941) 3 – 4 – J ("Three for Jay") for cello and piano (1960) Suite for the Young 'Cellist for cello and piano (1961) Kol Nidre for cello and piano (1970) Lament II for cello and piano (1983) Andriy Shtoharenko. Sonata for cello and piano; Jean Sibelius. Malinconia Op.20 (1900) Cantique & Devotion op.77 (1915)
Franklin Thomas Grant Richards (21 October 1872 – 24 February 1948) was a British publisher and writer. After creating his own publishing firm at the age of just 24 years old, [1] he launched The World's Classics series (still published by Oxford University Press as Oxford World's Classics) and published writers such as George Bernard Shaw, A. E. Housman, Samuel Butler and James Joyce. [2]