Scottish Music Store | Singing | Glasgow Orpheus Choir
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EAN / ISBN: 5065000026639
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In 1901, a seventeen year old Glaswegian called Hugh Roberton took up conductorship of the Toynbee House Choir. The mixed voice choir took its name from its meeting place at the Toynbee Men's Social Club, 25 Rottenrow, Glasgow. In the next few years the choir was discovered by the public and gained great popularity. In 1906, it broke its links with Toynbee to become an independent organisation and one of the true treasures of Scotland. It's new name was The Glasgow Orpheus Choir.1. Crimond (Psalm 23) 2. The Dashing White Sergeant3. Far Away (The Londonderry Air) 4. Cradle Song5. Bonnie Dundee 6. Belmont (Hymn - By Cool Siloam's Shady Rill)7. Go Lovely Rose8. Mice and Men (Psalm Tune)9. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring10. The Old Woman11. The Campbells Are Comin'!12. All In The April Evening13. O Can Ye Sew Cushions? (Lowland Song)14. Corydon, Arise !15. The Herd Maiden's Song (Highland Song)16. Kedron (Psalm Tune)17. The Laird o' Cockpen (Lowland Song)18. An Eriskay Love Lilt19. Sea Sorrow20. Gretna Green21. Stracathro (Psalm Tune)22. All Through The Night23. Dumbarton's Drums24. Ca' The Yowes To The Knowes25. White Waves On The Water26. Scots Wha Hae Listen to music from Glasgow Orpheus Choir - Crimond
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