Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Charles Groves Songtexte
Hugh the Drover: Act I, II. Cold blows the wind on Cotsall
Songtexte
- Overture: Cockaigne
- Fantasia on British Sea Songs (excerpts)
- Elizabeth of Glamis
- Coronation March: Crown Imperial
- Land of Hope and Glory
- Cockaigne (In London Town) Overture
- Symphony no. 6: Maestoso - Agitato
- Symphony no. 6: Sostenuto - Con brio
- Symphony no. 6: Capriccioso - Vivace
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, VI. Here, queen uncrowned
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, XI. Oh! the sky shall be our roof
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, IV. Sweet little home
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, X. Mary! Mary!
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, III. As I was a-walking
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, XIII. Are you ready? Go!
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, III. Hugh!...Mary!
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, VII. Sweet little linnet that longs to be free
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, I. Past four o'clock
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, I. Buy, buy, buy
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, XV. I tell you there's a price on this man's head
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, IX. March away, John!
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, XII. Yes, I!
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, VIII. Horse-hoofs, horse-hoofs, thunder down the valleys
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, II. Gaily I go to die
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, II. Cold blows the wind on Cotsall
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, IV. Show me a richer man
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, VIII. Dropped from the ranks on a winter's night
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, V. Here come the Morris men
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, XIV. The drover's won!
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, IX. In the night-time I have seen you riding
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, VI. Life must be full of care
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, V. Where's she gone to?
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, X. O foolish girl, O radiant soul!
- Hugh the Drover: Act I, XI. Oh! The devil and Bonyparty
- Hugh the Drover: Act II, VII. A trollop from the stocks
- A Song of Summer
- Coronation March from Crown Imperial
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. “A trollop from the stocks” (John)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. “Hugh!” … “Mary!” (Mary, Hugh)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “Are you ready? Go!” (Showman)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. (Allegro vivacissimo) - “Buy, buy, buy” (Cheap-Jack)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “Oh! The devil and Bonyparty” (Showman)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. “Dropped from the ranks on a winter's night” (Sergeant)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “Cold blows the wind on Cotsall” (Showman)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. “Gaily I go to die” (Hugh)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. “Where's she gone to?” (Constable)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “Here come the Morris Men” (Chorus)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. “O foolish girl, O radiant soul!” (Hugh)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “I tell you there's a price on this man's head” (Constable)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. “Sweet little home” (Mary)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “In the night-time I have seen you riding” (Mary)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “As I was a walking” (Ballad Seller)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “Life must be full of care” (Aunt Jane)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. “Here, queen uncrowned” (Mary)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “Mary! Mary!” (Constable)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “Horse-hoofs, horse-hoofs, thunder down the valleys” (Hugh)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. “March away, John!” (Chorus)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “Yes, I!” (Hugh)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “The drover's won!” (Showman)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “Sweet little linnet that longs to be free” (Hugh)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act I. “Show me a richer man” (John)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. “Oh! the sky shall be our roof” (Hugh, Mary)
- Hugh the Drover or Love in the Stocks: Act II. (Lento moderato) - “Past four o'clock” (Ballad Seller)