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  2. Category:Classical song cycles in English - Wikipedia

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    Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad; The Song and The Slogan; Song cycles (Waterhouse) A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table; Songfest: A Cycle of American Poems for Six Singers and Orchestra; Songs and Proverbs of William Blake; Songs from the Chinese; Songs of a Wayfarer; Songs of the Fleet; Songs of the Sea (Stanford) Songs of Travel; Songs Sacred ...

  3. List of compositions by Gerald Finzi - Wikipedia

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    A cycle of six songs scored for baritone soloist and string quartet; Setting of poems by English poet Thomas Hardy; songs: 1. "Paying Call"; 2. "Where the Picnic Was"; 3. "The Oxen"; 4. "The Master and the Leaves"; 5. "Voices from Things Growing in a Churchyard"; 6. "Exeunt Omnes" -

  4. List of songs based on poems - Wikipedia

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    In the classical music tradition, this type of setting may be referred to as an art song. A poem set to music in the German language is called a lied, or in the French language, a Mélodie. A group of poems, usually by the same poet, which are set to music to form a single work, is called a song cycle.

  5. List of classical music festivals - Wikipedia

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    Reinassance music festival for 3 days Natal Luz: Brazil: 1986–present: Classical Christmas concert Frutillar Musical Weeks: Chile: 1968–present: Between January and February, 10 days Boyacá International Cultural Festival: Colombia: 1973–present: Cultural and arts festival with classical music International Festival of Lyric Singing ...

  6. Songs of the Sea (Stanford) - Wikipedia

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    It was composed by Charles Villiers Stanford, was premiered at the 1904 Leeds Festival, and was published as his Op. 91. Songs of the Fleet is a companion cycle of five songs for baritone, mixed chorus, and orchestra, also to poems by Newbolt. It was premiered at Leeds in 1910, and was published by Stanford as his Op. 117.

  7. English Bach Festival - Wikipedia

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    The English Bach Festival was an annual UK classical music festival which ran from 1963 to 2009. It was founded by the Greek-born harpsichordist and singer Lina Lalandi (1920–2012) and the English musicologist Jack Westrup who were co-directors during the festival's early years in Oxford .

  8. Category:Classical music festivals in England - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Classical music festivals in England" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Oxford International Song Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Festival was founded in 2002 by the pianist Sholto Kynoch, [1] and in a short space of time grew to be the United Kingdom's largest art song festival. [2] Oxford Lieder is now a registered charity and in addition to the annual festival which takes place in October, [3] there are regular concerts and masterclasses throughout the year, and a growing programme of educational events.