' A BALLAD UPON A WEDDING'
Poem by Sir JOHN SUCKLING. Set to music as a Dance-Song Suite for Bass Voice with Accompaniment of Small Orchestra (Flute and Strings) by HERBERT FERRERS
Prelude and Bourrée, 'I tell thee. Dick, where I have been' .
Loure, 'The maid, and thereby hangs a tale ' Saraband, * Her mouth, so small, when she doth speak'
Hornpipe. Just in the nick, the cook knocked thrice '
Jig and Finale, Now hats fly off, and youths carouse '
THE ORCHESTRA, conducted by JULIAN HERBAGE
THE ORCHESTRA, conducted by B. WALTON
O'DONNELL
Three Humoresques :