Track : Lads of Wamphray March
Artist : Percy Grainger
Album : Complete Music for Wind Band 3
Lads of Wamphray March by Percy Grainger from album Complete Music for Wind Band 3
Duration : 7 minutes & 40 seconds.
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By : Percy Grainger
After-word
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By : Gustav Holst
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Jungle Book: III. Night Song in the Jungle
Jungle Book Verses: IV. Tiger-Tiger
La Scandinavie: II. Song of Värmeland
"Lads of Wamphray" March
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Jungle Book Verses: II. Lukannon
Jungle Book Verses: I. Night-Song in the Jungle
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The Nightingale & The Two Sisters
4 Settings from Songs of the North: II. This Is Not My Plaid
Suite on Danish Folk-Songs: Jutish Melody
4 Settings from Songs of the North: I. Weaving Song
Dafydd Y Gareg Wen
A Lincolnshire Posy: Hortstow Grange (narrating local history)
Suite on Danish Folk-Songs: The Power of Love
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
I'm Seventeen Come Sunday (Folk song from Lincolnshire and Somerset)
In a Nutshell: I. Arrival Platform Humlet (trans C. Simpson for wind band)
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Bell Piece, a Ramble on Dowland's "Now, O now I needs must part"
Over the Hills and Far Away, (Children's March)
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Country Gardens: Morris Dance Tune
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Shepherd's Hey: Morris Dance Tune
The Immovable 'Do' or The Cyphering 'C'
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Country Gardens (Morris Dance Tune)
The Spirit of Thyme
The Immovable Do (The Cypheering C)