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Marian Anderson - Marian Anderson At Constitution Hall Washington D.C. Farewell Recital Mp3

  • Performer: Marian Anderson
  • Album: Marian Anderson At Constitution Hall Washington D.C. Farewell Recital
  • Label: RCA Victor Red Seal
  • Catalog #: LSC-2781
  • MP3: 1736 mb | FLAC: 1808 mb
  • Released: 1965
  • Country: US
  • Rating: 4.5/5
  • Votes: 121
  • Category: Classical
Marian Anderson - Marian Anderson At Constitution Hall Washington D.C. Farewell Recital Mp3

Tracklist

1Done Foun' My Los' Sheep
Arranged By – John Rosamond Johnson
2Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind
Arranged By – Roger Quilter
3Schubert: Der Doppelganger, Schwanengesang No. 13
4Let Us Break Bread Together
Arranged By – William Lawrence
5Ride On, King Jesus
Arranged By – Harry T. Burleigh
6Schubert: Liebesbotschaft, Schwanengesang No 1
7Ungeduld From "Die Schone Mullerin" Op. 25, No. 7
Composed By – Franz Schubert
8Oh! What A Beautiful City
Arranged By – Edward Boatner
9Schubert: Suleika Op. 14, No.
10Handel: Ch'io Mai Vi Possa (From "Siroe")
11Lord, I Can't Stay Away
Arranged By – Roland Hayes
12The Plough Boy
Arranged By – Benjamin Britten
13Haydn: The Spirit Song; My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair
14He's Got The Whole World In His Hands
Arranged By – Hamilton Forrest
15Schubert: Der Erlkonig Op. 1,

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
LM-2781Marian Anderson At Constitution Hall Washington D.C. Farewell Recital ‎(LP, Album, Mono)RCA Victor Red SealLM-2781Israel1965
LM-2781Marian Anderson Marian Anderson At Constitution Hall Washington D.C. Farewell Recital ‎(LP, Album, Mono)RCA Victor Red SealLM-2781US1965
LM-2781Marian Anderson At Constitution Hall Washington, D.C. Farewell Recital ‎(LP, Album, Mono)RCA Victor Red SealLM-2781CanadaUnknown
LM-2781Marian Anderson At Constitution Hall Washington D.C. Farewell Recital ‎(LP, Album, Mono)RCA Victor Red SealLM-2781CanadaUnknown

Credits

  • PianoFranz Rupp

Notes

Farewell recital October 24, 1964. Paul Hume, The Washington Post And Times Herald wrote "Our concert halls will be immeasurably poorer for her departure, but we may hope that our life as a people will continue to be enriched by her undiminished service."