R. Vaughan Williams: 4 Hymns for Tenor, Viola and Piano
No. 4, The Water Mill, "There is a mill, an ancient one" (Allegetto tranquillo)
Ian Partridge/Jennifer Partridge
No. 3, The New Ghost, "And he cast it down on the green grass" (Tempo rubato)
Ian Partridge/Jennifer Partridge
R. Vaughan Williams: Ten Blake Songs
No. 2, A Poison Tree, "I was angry with my friend" (Lento ma moderato)
Ian Partridge · Janet Craxton
No. 6, The Shepherd, "How sweet is the Shepherd's sweet lot!" (Allegretto)
Ian Partridge · Janet Craxton
R. Vaughan Williams: To Mercy, Pity, Peace and Love
R. Vaughan Williams: Ten Blake Songs
III. Is my team ploughing? (Andante sostenuto ma non troppo lento)
Ian Partridge · Music Group of London
V. Bredon Hill, "In summertime on Bredon" (Moderato tranquillo)
Ian Partridge · Music Group of London
VI. Clun, "In valleys of springs of rivers" (Andante tranquillo)
Ian Partridge · Music Group of London
Serenade for Strings in D Major, "To Frederick Delius on his 60th Birthday" (Allegro moderato)
P. Warlock: The Curlew, on Poems by William Butler Yeats
I. He reproves the curlew, "O, curlew, cry no more in the air"
Christopher Wellington · Ian Partridge · Frances Mason · Eileen Croxford · Hugh Bean · David Butt · Janet Craxton
II. The lover mourns for the loss of love, "Pale brows, still hands and dim hair"
Hugh Bean · Frances Mason · David Butt · Christopher Wellington · Eileen Croxford · Ian Partridge · Janet Craxton
III. The withering of the boughs, "I cried when the moon was murmuring"
Ian Partridge · Christopher Wellington · Eileen Croxford · Hugh Bean · Frances Mason · David Butt · Janet Craxton
IV. He hears the cry of the sedge, "I wander by the edge"
Frances Mason · Eileen Croxford · Hugh Bean · Ian Partridge · Christopher Wellington · David Butt · Janet Craxton
"Into this world this day did come"
P. Warlock: Three Dirges of Webster
No. 3, The Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi, "Hark, now everything is still" (Very slow and sombre)
Baccholian Singers of London
P. Warlock: Autumn's Twilight
"Oh, some are fond of red wine"
Nina Walker
