World of Music is a 1989 album by Mary O'Hara for EMI, as MFP 5870.[1][2] The album is O'Hara's only 'around-the-world' survey of traditional songs, and contains O'Hara's first studio recordings of songs other than in English and Gaelic, including two Greek songs popularised by Nana Mouskouri, and an arrangement of Carl Orff's Latin-language "In Trutina", the full orchestral version of which O'Hara had selected as one of her Desert Island Discs for the BBC in 1981.[3]
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Released | 1989 | |||
Genre | Folk music | |||
Label | Music for Pleasure 5870 | |||
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Track listing
edit- "Minstrel of the Dawn" (Gordon Lightfoot)
- "A song for Ireland" (Phil Colclough)
- "À la claire fontaine" ("By the clear fountain", traditional French Canadian, arr. O'Hara)
- "Zavara-katra-nemia" (Ζάβαρα-κάτρα-νέμια from Epichirisis Apollon by Yannis Markopoulos)
- "Canción de cuna para dormir a un negrito" (Xavier Montsalvatge)
- "Take it on the chin" (from Me and My Girl music by Noel Gay, lyrics by Douglas Furber and L. Arthur Rose)
- "In Trutina" (Carl Orff)
- "Unusual Way" (from Nine by Maury Yeston)
- "Wiegenlied" (D 498 Schubert)
- "Tragoudo Tragoudo" (Τραγουδώ τραγουδώ, Yannis Markopoulos)
- "A song for the mira" (Allister MacGillivray)
- "Oceans Away" (Phillip Goodhand-Tait)
- "Minstrel Boy" (Thomas Moore 1779–1852, trad. arr. O'Hara)
- "All through the night" (Welsh "Ar Hyd y Nos", arr. Alan Simmons)
References
edit- ^ Mary O'Hara Travels With My Harp: The Complete Autobiography of Mary O'Hara 2016 0856834114
- ^ International Who's who in Music and Musicians' Directory - Page 1037 1992 "World of Music, Mary O'Hara, EMI"
- ^ BBC Radio 4: Mary O'Hara - Desert Island Discs