Percy Bysshe Shelley. Born August 4, 1792; Died July 8, 1822.
Lee Dixon in Selections from the Poems of Shelley.
Betty Bannerman (Contralto): Fain would I change that note (Hume, arr. Keel); Go to bed, sweete Muse (Jones, arr. Keel); Down by the Sally Gardens, and The Gartan Mother's Lullaby (Old Irish Airs, arr. H. Hughes); Maid of Morven (Old Scotch Air, arr. M. Lawson)
Slavonic Dance in G Major, and Slavonic Dance in E Minor (Dvorak); Midnight Bells (Heuberger): From the Canebrake (Gardiner).
Finale. Act I (Faust) (Gounod); The Moon Hath Raised (Lily of Killarney) (Benedict); Watch-man, what of the night? (Sargeant); O, wert thou in the cauld blast (Mendelssohn).
Requiem (S. Homer); The Cloths of Heaven (Dunhill); At the Mid-Hour of Night, and A Birthday (Cowen); Wayfarer's Night Song (Easthope Martin); Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind (Quilter).
Shenandoah (Traditional, arr. H. McLeod); Rosmarin (Kreisler); Capriccio, Op. 7 (Wieniawski).
Keel Row (Northumbrian Folk Song); Here's to the Maiden of Bashful Fifteen (arr. Newton); My father has some very fine sheep (Old Irish, arr. Hughes); The Hero and the Villain (Bowen); Funiculi-Funicula (Denza); In the Springtime (Newton)