Scottish Songs for George Thomson III & Welsh Songs
Album by Joseph Haydn; Lorna Anderson, Jamie MacDougall, Haydn Trio Eisenstadt
Released April 2006
Tracklist
- CD 1
- 1Here awa there awa, Hob. XXXIa:257/bisJoseph Haydn4:25
- 2Over the water to Charlie, Hob. XXXIa:267Joseph Haydn2:50
- 3Lochaber, Hob. XXXIa:190Joseph Haydn3:56
- 4O'er the moor amang the heather, Hob. XXXIa:122/bisJoseph Haydn4:07
- 5Happy Dick Dawson, Hob. XXXIa:247Joseph Haydn4:03
- 6My love's a winsome wee thing, Hob. XXXIa:268Joseph Haydn2:24
- 7Tibbie Fowler, Hob. XXXIa:52/bisJoseph Haydn2:37
- 8Cro Chalin, Hob. XXXIa:253AJoseph Haydn1:46
- 9The rock and a wee pickle tow, Hob. XXXIa:253BJoseph Haydn1:57
- 10The white cockade, Hob. XXXIa:22/bisJoseph Haydn3:14
- 11Lassie wi' the gowden hair, Hob. XXXIa:272Joseph Haydn2:47
- 12What ails this heart of mine, Hob. XXXIa:244Joseph Haydn3:02
- 13Shelagh O'Neal, Hob. XXXIa:239Joseph Haydn2:20
- 14The border widow's lament, Hob. XXXIa:232Joseph Haydn4:44
- 15The sheperd's son, Hob. XXXIa:106/terJoseph Haydn1:52
- 16Good night and joy be wi' ye, Hob. XXXIa:254Joseph Haydn3:10
- 17Johny Faw - or, The gypsie laddie, Hob. XXXIa:251Joseph Haydn3:54
- 18O Bonny lass, will you lie in a barrack, Hob. XXXIa:89/bisJoseph Haydn4:55
- CD 2
- 1Jenny dang the weaver, Hob. XXXIa:240Joseph Haydn2:15
- 2Macgregor of Ruara's lament, Hob. XXXIa:81/bisJoseph Haydn3:19
- 3Sir Patrick Spence, Hob. XXXIa:250Joseph Haydn3:51
- 4Savourna deligh, Hob. XXXIa:203Joseph Haydn3:31
- 5Gala Water, Hob. XXXIa:15/terJoseph Haydn3:43
- 6The three captains, Hob. XXXIa:264Joseph Haydn1:33
- 7Johny Faw, Hob. XXXIa:251Joseph Haydn4:19
- 8Halloween, Hob. XXXIa:63/bisJoseph Haydn5:00
- 9Irish Air. Pat & Kate, Hob. XXXIa:241Joseph Haydn1:47
- 10Captain Okain, Hob. XXXIa:224/bisJoseph Haydn3:46
- 11Cro Chalin, Hob. XXXIa:253AJoseph Haydn2:34
- 12My Nanie, O, Hob. XXXIa:37/terJoseph Haydn3:04
- 13When she came ben she bobbit, Hob. XXXIa:62/bisJoseph Haydn1:47
- 14Fair Helen of Kirkconnell, Hob. XXXIa:236Joseph Haydn3:17
- 15The parson boasts of mild ale, Hob. XXXIb:61Joseph Haydn1:21
- 16The braes of Ballochmyle, Hob. XXXIa:226Joseph Haydn3:26
- 17Tullochgorum, Hob. XXXIa:270Joseph Haydn2:45
- 18Johny Macgill, Hob. XXXIa:238Joseph Haydn3:21
- 19Rise up and bar the door, Hob. XXXIa:197Joseph Haydn2:59
- 20Lord Balgonie's favourite, Hob. XXXIa:273Joseph Haydn1:33
- CD 3
- 1Hela'r ysgyfarnog. Hunting the hare, Hob. XXXIb:33Joseph Haydn2:20
- 2Anhawdd ymadael. Loth to depart, Hob. XXXIb:57Joseph Haydn4:53
- 3Y Cymry dedwydd. The happy Cambrians, Hob. XXXIb:32Joseph Haydn1:32
- 4Happiness lost, Hob. XXXIb:42Joseph Haydn2:05
- 5Maltraeth, Hob. XXXIb:36Joseph Haydn2:05
- 6Reged, Hob. XXXIb:38Joseph Haydn3:04
- 7The Cornish May Song, Hob. XXXIb:21Joseph Haydn2:49
- 8Calenig. New Year's gift, Hob. XXXIb:60Joseph Haydn4:35
- 9Pant corlant yr wyn - neu, Dafydd or Garreg-las. The lamb's fold vale - or, David of the blue stoneJoseph Haydn1:27
- 10Digan y pibydd coch. The red piper's melody, Hob. XXXIb:34Joseph Haydn3:48
- 11Wyres Ned Puw. Ned Pugh's grand daughter, Hob. XXXIb:19Joseph Haydn3:18
- 12Y gadly's. The camp-palace - or, Leader's tent oftener called, Of a noble race was Shenkin, Hob. XXXJoseph Haydn1:58
- 13Blodeu Dwynedd. The flower of North Wales, Hob. XXXIb:58Joseph Haydn3:45
- 14Yr hen erddigan. The ancient harmony, Hob. XXXIb:37Joseph Haydn3:23
- 15Ton y ceiliog du. The note of the black cock, Hob. XXXIb:18Joseph Haydn1:50
- 16Y Brython. The Britons, Hob. XXXIb:51Joseph Haydn2:21
- 17Triban gwyr Morgannwg. War song of the men of Glamorgan, Hob. XXXIb:55Joseph Haydn2:05
- 18Erdiggan Caer y Waun. The minstrelsy of Chirk Castle, Hob. XXXIb:27Joseph Haydn2:06
- 19Rhyfelgyrch Cadpen Morgan. Captain Morgan's March, Hob. XXXIb:8Joseph Haydn2:58
- 20Llwyn onn. The ash grove, Hob. XXXIb:7Joseph Haydn2:55
- 21Cwynvan Brydain. The lamentation of Britain, Hob. XXXIb:43aJoseph Haydn1:41
- CD 4
- 1Twll yn ei boch. The dimpled cheek, Hob. XXXIb:10Joseph Haydn4:25
- 2Hob y deri danno. Away to the oaken grove, Hob. XXXIb:16Joseph Haydn2:37
- 3Ar hyd y nos.The live long night, Hob. XXXIb:9Joseph Haydn2:26
- 4Mantell Siani. Jenny's mantle, Hob. XXXIb:5Joseph Haydn1:39
- 5Yr helyg gân. The willow hymn, Hob. XXXIb:47Joseph Haydn2:48
- 6Codiad yr haul. The rising sun, Hob. XXXIb:12Joseph Haydn2:10
- 7Nos Galan. New Year's night, Hob. XXXIb:29Joseph Haydn2:15
- 8Mwynen Gwynedd. The sweet melody of North Wales, Hob. XXXIb:44Joseph Haydn3:14
- 9Dowch i'r frwydr. Come to battle, Hob. XXXIb:14Joseph Haydn1:29
- 10Y bardd yn ei awen. The inspired bard, Hob. XXXIb:25Joseph Haydn2:33
- 11Serch hudol. The allurement of love, Hob. XXXIba:48Joseph Haydn3:15
- 12Blodau Llundain. The flowers of London, Hob. XXXIb:23Joseph Haydn2:48
- 13Blodau'r drain. The blossom of the thorn, Hob. XXXIb:35Joseph Haydn1:58
- 14Blodau'r grug. The flowers of the heath, Hob. XXXIb:30Joseph Haydn4:15
- 15Troiad y droell. The whirling of the spinning wheel, Hob. XXXIb:41Joseph Haydn2:13
- 16Hoffedd Hywel ab Owen Gwynedd. The delight of Prince Hoel, son of Owen Gwynedd, Hob. XXXIb:28Joseph Haydn3:00
- 17Plygiad y bedol. The bend of the horse shoe, Hob. XXXIb:56Joseph Haydn3:08
- 18Winifreda, Hob. XXXIb:46Joseph Haydn3:08
- 19Mwynen Cynwyd. The melody of Cynwyd, Hob. XXXIb:31Joseph Haydn1:21
- 20Dilyn serch. The pursuit of Love, Hob. XXXIb:52Joseph Haydn3:03
- 21Ymdawiad y brenhin. The departure of the king, Hob. XXXIb:59Joseph Haydn1:33
- CD 5
- 1Dafydd y Garreg-wen. David of the White Rock, Hob. XXXIb:4Joseph Haydn4:37
- 2Maldod arglwyddes Owen. Lady Owen's favourite, Hob. XXXIb:45Joseph Haydn2:54
- 3Ffarwel Ffranses. Farewell, Frances, Hob. XXXIb:13Joseph Haydn4:17
- 4Y stwffwl. The door clapper, Hob. XXXIb:50Joseph Haydn1:54
- 5Y maelerwr. The poor pedlar, Hob. XXXIb:53Joseph Haydn1:55
- 6Cerdd yr hen-wr or coed. The song of the old man of the wood, Hob. XXXIb:39Joseph Haydn3:33
- 7Ffanwel jeuengetid. Adieu to my juvenile days, Hob. XXXIb:40Joseph Haydn2:02
- 8Tros y garreg. Over the stone, Hob. XXXIb:17Joseph Haydn1:53
- 9Grisiel ground. Crystal ground, Hob. XXXIb:15Joseph Haydn3:11
- 10Mentra Gwen. Venture Gwen, Hob. XXXIb:6Joseph Haydn1:34
- 11Torriad y dydd. The dawn of day, Hob. XXXIb:3Joseph Haydn2:29
- 12Gorhoffedd gwyr Harlech. The march of the men of Harlech, Hob. XXXIb:2Joseph Haydn2:19
- 13Hob y deri dando. Away, my herd, under the green oak, Hob. XXXIb:11Joseph Haydn1:35
- 14Codiad yr hedyyd. The rising of the lark, Hob. XXXIb:1Joseph Haydn2:20
- 15Blodeu'r gwynwydd. The blossom of the honey suckle, Hob. XXXIb:54Joseph Haydn3:40
- 16Eryri wen. The white mountains - or Hoar cliffs of Snowdon, Hob. XXXIb:20Joseph Haydn5:43
- 17The lamentation of Cambria, Hob. XXXIb:43bJoseph Haydn2:43
- 18Didan y pibydd coch. The red piper's melody, Hob. XXXIb:34Joseph Haydn1:56
- 19Castell Towyn. Towyn Castle, Hob. XXXIb:26Joseph Haydn2:29
- 20Morva Rhydlan. The Marsh of Rhuddlan, Hob. XXXIb:49Joseph Haydn1:31
More by Joseph Haydn, Lorna Anderson, Jamie MacDougall, Haydn Trio Eisenstadt
Release credits
- instrument
- tenor vocals
- soprano vocals
Issues
- S
- SApril 2006





