'The Duke of Marlborough' fanfare
- Sujets
- Langue
- anglais
- Description physique
- 19 disque compact. 1 livret 179 p.
- Date de publication
- 1992-2004
- Espace
- Musique, cinéma, jeux vidéo
- Contient
- 'The Duke of Marlborough' fanfare
- Colonial song
- English dance
- Shepherd's hery
- There were three friend
- Fisher's boarding house
- We were dreamers
- Harvest hymn
- Blithe bells
- Walking tune
- In a nutshell
- Green bushes
- Youthful suite
- Molly on the shore
- Irish tune from county derry
- Shepherd's hey !
- Country gardens
- Early one morning
- Handel in the strand
- Mock Morris
- Dreamery
- The warriors
- Green bushes
- Hill-song N°2
- The merry king
- Eastern intermezzo
- Colonial song
- Spoon river
- Lord Maxwell's goodnight
- The power of Rome and the Christian Heart
- The immovable do
- Irish tune from county derry
- Ye banks and braes o'Bonnie doom
- English dance N°1
- Shallow Brown
- Marching tune
- I'm seventeen come Sunday
- Two sea chanties
- Molly on the shore
- Brigg fair
- Early one morning
- After-word
- There was a pig went out to dig
- The lonely desert-man sees the tents of the happy tribes
- Thou gracious power
- County Derry air
- Handel in the strand
- Six dukes went afishin'
- Anchor song
- Ye banks and braes o' Bonnie doon
- The widow's party
- The sea-wife
- The running of shindand
- We have fed our sea for a thousand years
- Tiger-tiger
- The love song of har-dyal
- Country gardens
- The immovable do
- Mock Morris
- Colleen dhas
- Scotch strathspey and reel
- Dreamery
- Colonial song
- My Robin is to the greenwood gone
- Harvest hymn
- Handel in the strand
- Lord Maxwell's goodnight
- The lost Lady found
- Mock Morris
- The power of love
- Died for love
- Love verses from 'The song of Solomon'
- Shepherd's hey !
- Early one morning
- The three ravens
- Scherzo
- Youthful rapture
- Random round
- The merry king
- O gin I were where gadie rins
- Skye boat song
- Danny Deever
- Irish tune from country Derry
- Dollar and a half a day
- Molly on the shore
- Fadir og dottir
- Kleine variationen-form
- A song of Värmeland
- To a nordic princess
- The merry wedding
- Stalt vesselil
- The rival brothers
- Dalvisa
- The crew of the long serpent
- Under en bro
- Danish folk-song suite
- My love's in Germanie
- Six Dukes went afishin'
- O mistress mine
- Mary Thomson
- Early one morning
- Irish tune from county Derry
- Agincourt song
- Australian up-country song
- Recessional
- At twilight
- The gipsy's wedding day
- Mo nighean dubh
- Ye banks and braes o' Bonnie doon
- Soldier, soldier
- Jungle-book verses
- Near woodstock town
- Love at first sight
- Hill song N°2
- Ye banks and braes o'Bonnie doon
- Faeroe island dance
- The lads of wamphray march
- Irish tune from county Derry
- Shepherd's Hey !
- The merry king
- Molly on the shore
- Country gardens
- Colonial song
- The 'gum-suckers' march
- Lincolnshire posy
- The power of Rome and the Christian heart
- Bell piece
- Blithe bells
- The immovable do
- Hill song I
- Hill song II
- Irish tune from county Derry
- Marching song of democracy
- Molly on the shore
- My Robin is to the greenwood gone
- Shepherd's hey !
- Harvest hymn
- Arrival platform humler
- Handel in the strand
- La scandinavie
- The nightingale and the two sisters
- The maiden and the frog
- The shoemaker from Jerusalem
- Mock Morris
- The sussex mummers' christmas Carol
- Theme and variations
- Youthful rapture
- Colonial song
- Lord Peter's stable-boy
- The shoemaker from Jerusalem
- Hubby and wifey
- The only son
- Ye banks and braes o'Bonnie doon
- Lisbon
- The bridegroom grat
- The land o' the leal
- Walking tune
- Willow, willow
- Harvest hymn
- The old woman at the christening
- The nightingale
- The two sisters
- Sea song
- Bold William Taylor
- The power of love
- Lord Maxwell's goodnight
- Colonial song
- Free music
- The twa corbies
- Died for love
- Molly on the shore
- Dafydd Y gareg wen
- Died for love
- The sprig of thyme
- Willow, willow
- Near woodstock town
- Early one morning
- In Bristol town
- Weaving song
- This is no my plaid
- Skye boat song
- Turn ye to me
- The bridegroom grat
- The land o' the leal
- Proud vesselil
- Under a bridge
- Hubby and wifey
- The lonely desert-man sees the tents of the happy tribes
- Colonial song
- The only son
- The love song of har dyal
- A song of autumn
- To echo
- Honey pot bee
- Farewell to an Atoll
- Crying for the moon
- Love at first sight
- O glorious, golden era
- Little ole with his umbrella
- Variations on handel's 'The harmonious blacksmith'
- Harvest hymn
- After-word
- Dedication IIa
- Anchor song (first setting)
- The sea-wife (first setting)
- Ganges pilot
- The first chantey
- The widow's party
- Soldiers, soldier (second setting)
- The young british soldier
- Dedication I
- Yon wild, mossy mountains
- Evan banks
- Afton water
- My faithful fond one
- The woman are a gane wud
- O'er the moor
- Fair young Mary
- The power of love
- The twa corbies
- A reiver's neck-verse
- Lord Maxwell's goodnight
- Willow, willow
- Six dukes went afishin'
- British waterside
- The pretty maid milkin' her cow
- The lost lady found
- Creepin' Jane
- Bold Wiliam Taylor
- Leezie Lindsay
- Bonnie George Campbell
- Drowned
- Willie's gane to Melville castle
- Lukannon
- Merciful town
- Ride with an idle whip
- Northern ballad
- The men of the sea
- Soldier, soldier
- Hard hearted barb'ra (H)Ellen
- The secret of the sea
- Sailor's chanty
- Shallow Brown
- Green bushes
- Let's dance gay in green meadow
- In bristol town
- English dance
- Zanzibar boat song
- The widow's party' march
- Ye banks and braes o' Bonnie Doon
- Jutish medley
- Harvest hymn
- Country gardens
- Random round
- The keel-row
- The warriors
- Prelude in G
- Prelude in C
- Gigue
- Andante con moto
- Klavierstück in D
- Klavierstück in Z
- Klavierstück in A minor
- Klavierstück in B flat
- Peace
- Saxon twi-play
- Eastern intermezzo
- English waltz
- At twilight
- Train music
- Sailor's song
- Walking time
- O gin I were where Gadie rins
- Will ye gang to the Hielands, Leezie Lindsay?
- Mo nighean dubh
- Scotch strathspey and reel
- Seven men from all the world
- Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky's flower waltz
- Irish tune from county Derry
- Near woodstock town
- In dahomey
- Tiger-Tiger !
- The hunter in his career
- The sussex mummer's christmas Carol
- The rival brothers
- Australian up-country song
- Harvest hymn
- The merry king
- Lisbon
- Pastoral
- The widow party
- Died for love
- Horkstow grange
- The brisk young sailor
- Hard hearted barb'ra (H)Ellen
- Bristol town
- Sea-song sketch
- Molly on the shore
- Arrival platform Humlet
- Shepherd's hey !
- Country gardens
- Mock Morris
- The gum-suckers' march
- Colonial song
- The tents of the happy tribes
- Gay but wistful
- Handel in the strand
- My Robin is to the greenwood gone
- Lullaby from "Tribute to Foster"
- One more day, my John
- A bridal lullaby
- Knight and Shepherd's daughter
- Children's march 'Over the hills and far away'
- Bridal lullaby ramble
- Spoon river
- Ramble on the last love-duet from Strauss's 'Der rosenkavalier'
- The power of love
- The nightingale and the two sisters
- Jutish medley
- To a nordic princess
- Blithe bells
- Walking tune
- Lullaby from 'Tribute to Foster'
- Proud vesselil
- Rimmer and goldcastle
- Irish tune from country Derry
- Country gardens
- The immovable do
- Beautiful fresh flower
- Now, oh now I needs must part