Capel: Love, could I only tell thee |
This page lists all recordings of Love, could I only tell thee, by John Mais Capel (1862-1931) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock. |
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Adams, S: | The Holy City | Capel: | Love, could I only tell thee | Coates, E: | Bird Songs at Eventide | Dix: | The Trumpeter | Dresser: | On the banks of the Wabash, far away | Lambert, F: | God's Garden She is far from the land | Murray, A: | I'll walk beside you | Novello: | Till the boys come home | O'Connor, F: | The Old House | Peel: | In Summertime on Bredon | Penn: | Smilin' through | Purcell, E C: | Passing by | Quilter: | Drink to me only | Rasbach: | Trees | Robson: | The Cheviot Hills | Sanderson: | Until | Sullivan: | My Dearest Heart The Lost Chord | Tate, P: | The lark in the clear air | Travers, A: | A Mood | Wood, Haydn: | Bird of Love Divine Love's Garden of Roses It is only a tiny garden A brown bird singing |
Thomas Allen (baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano) | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Paul Asciak - Portrait
During his short career during the 1950s, Maltese tenor Paul Asciak (now in his mid-80s) was noted by critics and the public, both here and in Italy, for possessing a voice of heroic tone; best described as a strong lirico spinto which verged towards a tenor drammatico towards the end of his career. His singing throughout a decade of activity (he retired from public performance in 1961) was elegant, well-phrased, focused and produced with assurance of pitch and tone. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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