Rural England : a selection of thirty two favourite traditional tunes associated with rural English played in both marching and concert band style
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Rural England : a selection of thirty two favourite traditional tunes associated with rural English played in both marching and concert band style
(Heritage series)
Music Masters, c1988
Musical Sound Recording(Compact Audio Disc)
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The Band of the Blues and Royals. Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons ; conductor, R.G. Tomlinson
Arrengment by Roger Tomlinson
Recorded at Audio International Studios, London
Compact disc
Music Masters: MMCD402
Contents of Works
- Sussex by the sea / Ward-Higgs ; arr. Retford
- The farmer's boy / traditional
- The Lincolnshire poacher / traditional
- Hunting the hare / traditional
- Sir Roger de Coverley / traditional
- Widdicombe fair / traditional
- Come lasses and lads / traditional
- The floral dance / Moss
- She's a lassie from Lancashire / Murphy, Upton and Neat
- On Ilkla Moor Baht'at / traditional
- Blaydon races / traditional
- Now is the month of maying / traditional
- Cherry ripe / Horn ; arr. Myddleton
- The lass of Richmond Hill / traditional
- Billy boy / traditional
- Greensleeves / traditional
- Green grow the rushes o' / traditional
- Here' s a health unto His Majesty / Saville
- Rose of England / Coward
- Old father Thames / O'Hogan
- There'll always be an England / Paker, Charles
- The Cornish floral dance / Moss ; arr. Bashford
- The oak and the ash / traditional ; arr. Grundman
- Barbara Allen / traditional ; arr. Grundman
- The British grenadiers / traditional ; arr. Grundman
- Keep yer felt still Geordie hinny / traditional ; arr. Harrison
- Dance to your daddy (When the boat comes in) / traditional ; arr. unknown
- Bobby Shaftoe / traditional ; arr. Harrison
- Scarborough fair / traditional ; arr. Sharpe
- Early one morning / traditional ; arr. Bashford
- English country garden / Grainger
- Standard of St. George / Alford