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Midland Composers—XV

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MICHAEL MULLINAR
EMILY BROUGHTON (Soprano)
MARK MELLERS (Baritone)
MICHAEL MULLINAR (Pianoforte)
EMILY BROUGHTON
The. Visitor To Daffodils
By the Fountain , ...
Deceitful Love (Old French Airs)
MICHAEL MULLINAR
Suite, Grimm's Fairy Tales
MARK MELLERS
When Mary goes walking Return
The Smuggler's Song
Emily BROUGHTON
A widow bird sate mourning The Piper and the Drummer In September
Where go the boats ?
MICHAEL MULLINAR
Three Preludes
Ballet of Pigs (from the Operetta, Princess and Swineherd)
MARK MELLERS
The Vagrant Tavern
Cotswold Love
Michael Mullinar studied composition under Dr. Vaughan Williams , Gustav Holst , and R. 0. Morris. He has written songs for solo voice, part songs, pieces for string orchestra, pianoforte solos and a suite for military band. The last-named work was performed by the Birmingham City Police Band in 1925, under' the guest-conductorship of Dr. Adrian Boult , at their annual Town Hall concert. The song ' Cotswold Love '—words by John Drinkwater— was dedicated to the late Robert Radford , who sang several of Michael Mullinar songs at thoir first performance. Mr. Mullinar has given many pianoforte recitals from the Birmingham Studio.

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Mullinar
Soprano:
Emily Broughton
Pianoforte:
Emily Broughton
Unknown:
Michael Mullinar
Unknown:
Emily Broughton
Unknown:
Michael Mullinar
Unknown:
Dr. Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Gustav Holst
Unknown:
Dr. Adrian Boult
Unknown:
Robert Radford
Unknown:
Michael Mullinar

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