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When the Empire Calls
Gerard COBB (1838-1904) To T.A (1892).[1.03] Gunga Din [5.30] Ford o’ Kabul River (1893) [4.11] The Young British Soldier Op.24 No.1 [4.14] Lichtenberg (1904) [4.49] Snarleyow Op.29 No.6 [4.41] J P MCCALL (1882-1961) Boots (1928) [2.43] Cells (1930) [3.21] Route Marchin’ (1930) [3.36] Fuzzy-Wuzzy Op.24 No.5 (1892) [2.52] Belts Op.29 No.1 [4.22] Oonts Op.29 No.5 [3.30] W WARD-HIGGS (1866-1936) Troopin’ (1906) [2.24] The Widow’s Party (1906) [3.21] Bill ‘Awkins (1906) [1.46] Gordon SUTHERLAND The Widow at Windsor (1893) [3.14] Maurice BELL Follow me ‘Ome (1909) [4.12] Walter DAMROSCH (1862-1950) Danny Deever Op.2 No.7 (1897) [3.51] Olly SPEAKS (1874-1948) On The Road To Mandalay (1907) [4.57] Mary CARMICHAEL Tommy (1892) [4.10] Percy GRAINGER (1882-1961) Soldier, Soldier (1898) [3.11] Paul BARNES Good-bye Dolly Gray (1897) [1.42] Alfred HILL (1870-1960) When the Empire Calls 91900) [2.05] Felix MCGLENNON Comrades (1887) [3.52] Arthur SULLIVAN (1842-1900) The Absent-Minded Beggar (1899) [3.26] George F ROOT (1820-1895) The Vacant Chair (1862) [4.19] Arthur SOMERVELL (1863-1937) The Handy Man (1900) [2.34] Theodore MORSE (1873-1924) Blue Bell (1904) [4.01] Joseph GILLOTT Sons of the Southern Sea (1900) [3.55] Charles K HARRIS (1867-1930) Break the News to Mother (1891) [4.32] A L HARRINGTON KYLE Strathcona’s Horse; Regimental Song (1900) [3.12] C W MURPHY The Baby’s Name (1900) [2.12] Theodore F MORSE Two Little Boys (1903) [2.50] Reginald DE KOVEN (1859-1920) Recessional (1898) [4.36] J L H SCHUMANN The Boer Prisoner’s Prayer (1900) [4.09] John BRADFORD Sons of Our Empire (1900) [3.38] Paul DRESSER (1859-1906) The Pardon Came Too Late (1898) [4.26] Alfred H WEST Mafekin’ Night (1900) [2.26] John FINUCANE Just Knock at the Door, and Ask for Us (1909) [2.01] W C ROBEY The Pretoria Dinner Party, or In Walked England (1900) [4.10] G D WHEELER Bravo! Dublin Fusiliers [2.25] George EVERARD Good-Bye, Daddy [2.49] Medley including Soldiers of the Queen, Sarie Marais, Ramp! Tramp! Tramp! Waltzing Matilda, Good-bye, Dolly Gray [5.39] David Miller (piano) Recorded Sydney Opera House Concert Hall, November 2000 and the Music Workshop of Sydney Conservatorium of Music, December 2002 |
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