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Marsh Flowers, no 3 by Benjamin Britten / CorISTAnbul Chamber Choir
video: Marsh Flowers, no 3 by Benjamin Britten / CorISTAnbul Chamber Choir

No. 3 Marsh Flowers from Five Flower Songs, Op. 47 by Benjamin Britten CorISTAnbul Chamber Choir Dir.: Arda Ardaşes Agoşyan Lecture-Concert: "Stanford to Britten: A Musical Lineage" britten100.org British Consulate-General Istanbul Pera...  more

Marsh flowers by Benjamin Britten sung by us at  Nottingham choir course in 1977
video: Marsh Flowers by Benjamin Britten sung by us at Nottingham choir course in 1977

Sung by us at a singing course in Nottingham in 1977 Here the strong mallow strikes her slimy root, Here the dull night-shade hangs her deadly fruit; On hills of dust the henbane's faded green, And pencill'd flower of sickly scent is seen; He...  more

Benjamin Britten: Five Flower Songs, op. 47
video: Benjamin Britten: Five Flower Songs, op. 47

10.11.2013, Franziskanerkirche Luzern www.moltocantabile.ch Leitung: Andreas Felber Nr. 1 To Daffodils Nr. 2 The Succession of the Four Sweet Months (2:24) Nr. 3 Marsh Flowers (4:21) Nr. 4 The Evening Primrose (6:40) Nr. 5 Ballade of Green Brom (9:20)

Marsh Ladies Choir
group: Marsh Ladies Choir

Marsh Ladies Choir was founded in 1955 and in 2015 will celebrate its Diamond Jubilee. The Yorkshire based choir is around 40 members strong and has developed a wide repertoire from classical and folk to swing, jazz and songs from the shows. The choir mai...  more

Everybody Wants To Rule The World
video: Everybody Wants To Rule The World

Everybody Wants To Rule The World...Tears for Fears (arr. Kerry Marsh) The Standard Vocal Jazz Ensemble John Stafford II Jazz Cabaret April 23rd, 2015 Kansas City Kansas Community College

I've Known Rivers
video: I've Known Rivers

(Marsh). First Lutheran, Nashville, TN.

Nänie (Lament for a songbird) by Robert Schumann
video: Nänie (Lament for a songbird) by Robert Schumann

Trio by Robert Schumann lamenting the death of a songbird, performed by the dwsChorale (D W Solomons multi-tracking) (transposed) I've used images of meadow saffron since those are the Flowers mentioned in the poem, although they are not strictly speakin...  more