Live in Concert (Melbourne Welsh Male Choir album)
Live in Concert | ||||
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Live album by Melbourne Welsh Male Choir with Judith Durham | ||||
Released | September 2002 | |||
Recorded | Melbourne Concert Hall, 3 March 2002 | |||
Genre | Easy listening, folk, pop | |||
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Live in Concert is a live album credited to Melbourne Welsh Male Choir with Judith Durham. The album was recorded in Melbourne Concert Hall in March 2002 under the direction of Doug Heywood with a 70-man Melbourne Welsh Choir and the 50-piece Camerata symphony orchestra. Excerpts of the concert were released on CD in September 2002.[1][2]
Track listing
- "Fantasia On Welsh Airs: "The Bells of Aberdovery" (Trad.); "Forth to Battle" (Rhuddian); "The Gentle Dove" (Trad.); "March of the Men of Harlech" (Trad.)
- "Blaenwern" (Welsh Hymn)
- "This Is My Song" (Charles Chaplin)
- "Suo Gân" (Trad. Welsh lullaby)
- "Seventeen Come Sunday" (Vaughan Williams)
- "When Starlight Fades" (Judith Durham, Hazel Cock, Ron Edgeworth)
- "Let Me Find Love" (Judith Durham, Ron Edgeworth)
- "Gwahoddiad" (Trad.)
- "Llanfair" (Trad.)
- "It's Hard to Leave" (Judith Durham)
- "Deus Salutis"(Trad.)
- "Folk Songs From Somerset"(Vaughan Williams)
- "Wales You're a Dreamland" (Judith Durham)
- "My Father's Last Words" (Judith Durham, Ronald Curteis, Marie Curteis)
- "Australia Land of Today" (Judith Durham)
- "I Still Call Australia Home" (Peter Allen)
- "Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau" (Welsh National Anthem) (Trad.)
References
- ↑ "The Melbourne Welsh Male Choir". Melbourne Welsh Choir. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
- ↑ "'Melbourne Welsh Male Choir With Judith Durham' Live in Concert". Judith Durham. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
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