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Using music from the Austen family's private collection, this CD recreates on period instruments and in "drawing room" performance style, a typical soirée in the Austen household.
| trad arr. Haydn The Highland Laddie | |
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| 1. | The Highland Laddie |
| trad arr. L.A. Kozeluch The Yellow Hair'd Laddie | |
| 2. | The Yellow Hair'd Laddie |
| arr. Stephen Paxton Peaty's Mill | |
| 3. | Peaty's Mill |
| Extract from "Sense and Sensibility" | |
| 4. | Marianne compares Edward's lack of sensibility with Willoughby |
| Ignace Joseph Pleyel Andantino | |
| 5. | Andantino |
| Extract from "Sense and Sensibility" | |
| 6. | Marianne has been abandoned by Willoughby |
| Samuel Webbe snr. The Mansion of Peace | |
| 7. | The Mansion of Peace |
| William Jackson Time hath not Thinn'd | |
| 8. | Time hath not Thinn'd |
| Haydn arr. Thomas Billington William | |
| 9. | William |
| anon Extract from a letter from Jane to her sister Cassandra (5th September 1796) followed by Boulangeries | |
| 10. | Extract from a letter from Jane to her sister Cassandra (5th September 1796) followed by Boulangeries |
| Thomas Augustine Arne Cymon and Iphigenia | |
| 11. | Cymon and Iphigenia |
| Grétry Extract from a letter from Jane to her sister Cassandra (27th December 1808) followed by Air des Ballets de la Caravane | |
| 12. | Extract from a letter from Jane to her sister Cassandra (27th December 1808) followed by Air des Ballets de la Caravane |
| James Hook The Wedding Day | |
| 13. | The Wedding Day |
| anon The Nightingale | |
| 14. | The Nightingale |
| Extract from "Emma" | |
| 15. | Mrs. Cole tells of the mysterious arrival of a pianoforte for Jane Fairfax |
| Haydn The Shepherd's Song | |
| 16. | The Shepherd's Song |
| anon Extract from a letter from Jane to her sister Cassandra (15th January 1796) followed by The Irishman | |
| 17. | Extract from a letter from Jane to her sister Cassandra (15th January 1796) followed by The Irishman |
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Bliss: Piano ConcertoCD of the piano concerto by Bliss, performed by Trevor Barnard with the Philharmonia conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent. |
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