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Monday, January 28, 2019

Ringing Clear: The Art of Handbell Ringing

This was bought as a cassette at a thrift store, issued by Musical Heritage Society.

Evidently the "Saydisc" label released the same tracks in a different order, in 1991.

The cassette release goes like this:

01 - March, Entry of the Gladiators - Sound in Brass (Fučík) (3:24)

02 - Linden Lea - Launton (Vaughan Williams) (1:44)

03 - Stephen Foster Selection - Sound in Brass (3:30)

04 - Grandfather’s Clock - Grosmont (Clay) (2:02)

05 - On Wings of Song - Sound in Brass (Mendelssohn) (4:23)

06 - Lord of the Dance - Launton (Carter) (1:47)

07 - The Girl with the Flaxen Hair - Sound in Brass (Debussy) (2:17)

08 - Country Gardens - Grosmont (Grainger) (1:27)

09 - The Ashgrove - Launton (Welsh traditional) (2:25)

10 - The Ragtime Dance - Sound in Brass (Joplin) (3:50)

11 - The Parade of the Tin Soldiers - Sound in brass (Jessel) (3:15)

12 - Isle of Capri - Grosmont (Grosz) (2:26)

13 - Lullaby - Launton (Brahms) (1:36)

14 - Original Rags - Sound in Brass (Joplin) (2:48)

15 - Silver Threads Among the Gold - Grosmont (Danks) (2:39)

16 - Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana - Sound in Brass (Mascagni) (2:05)

17 - Bells of St Mary’s - Grosmont (Adams) (2:19)

18 - O Waly Waly - Launton (Scottish traditional) (1:34)

19 - Flow Gently Sweet Afton - Grosmont (Spillman) (1:52)

20 - The Syncopated Clock - Sound in Brass (Anderson) (2:08)

21 - O Guter Mond - Launton (German traditional) (1:52)
22 - Whistling Rufus - Sound in Brass (Mills) (2:13)

Ring It!

See you on Thursday.

2 comments:

  1. This is well done stuff, & great enough sound quality.
    Thanx for another helping of something I probably never would have heard...

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  2. Thanks for the perfect comment. Discovery is wonderful ...

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