Track : Danish Folk Song Suite: II. The Nightingale and The Two Sisters
Artist : Percy Grainger
Album : The Grainger Edition
Danish Folk Song Suite: II. The Nightingale and The Two Sisters by Percy Grainger from album The Grainger Edition
Duration : 3 minutes & 26 seconds.
Listener : 1 peoples.
Played : 2 times and counting.
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Lincolnshire Posy: Shepherd's Hey
By : Percy Grainger
Blithe Bells (arr. of J.S. Bach's Sheep may safely graze from BWV 208 for band)
Suite on Danish Folk-Songs-Jutish Melody
Suite on Danish Folk-Songs-The Nightigale and the Two Sisters
Suite on Danish Folk-Songs-Lord Peter's Stable-Boy
Mock Morris (arr. for band)
Sailor’s Chanty
In a Nutshell - 1. Arrival Platform Humlet
In a Nutshell - 2. Gay but Wistful
In a Nutshell - 3. Pastoral
In a Nutshell - 4. Gumsuckers March
Irish Tune from County Derry "Londonderry Air", BFMS 6
Shepherd's Hey!, BFMS 4
Sentimentals, No. 1: Colonial Song
Lincolnshire Posy: II. Horkstow Grange (The Miser and his Man: A local Tragedy)
My Robin is to Green Wood gone
Colonial Song`
Let's Dance Gay in the Green Meadow
Green Bushes (Passacaglia on an English folk song)
The Spirit of Thyme
Country Gardens: Morris Dance Tune
Molly on the Shore: Irish Reel
Shepherd's Hey: Morris Dance Tune
The Immovable 'Do' or The Cyphering 'C'
In a Nutshell Suite: IV. "The Gum-suckers" March
Youthful Suite: Movement 4. Eastern Intermezzo
Shepherd's Hey: British Folk-Music Setting No. 3
In a Nutshell: I. Arrival Platform Humlet (trans C. Simpson for wind band)
Handel in the Strand: Clog Dance
Molly on the Shore: British Folk-Music Setting No. 1
Mock Morris: Room-music Tit-bits No. 1
Spoon River: American Folk-Music Setting No. 2
A Lincolnshire Posy - 5. Lord Melbourne
American Folk-Music Settings: No. 1. Spoon River
A Lincolnshire Posy - 6. The Lost Lady Found
British Folk-Music Settings: No. 22. Country Gardens
A Lincolnshire Posy - 4. Brisk Young Sailor
Handkerchief Dance, Country Gardens
Room-Music Tit-Bits: No. 3. Walking Tune
Room-Music Tit-Bits: No. 1. Mock Morris