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The Golden Age of Light Music: Joyousness - The Music of Haydn Wood

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Download links and information about The Golden Age of Light Music: Joyousness - The Music of Haydn Wood by Robert Farnon, Charles Williams, Robert Preston, Charles Shadwell, Haydn Wood, Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, New Concert Orchestra, Debroy Somers Band, Peter Yorke, Orchestre Raymonde, BBC Variety Orchestra, Debroy Somers, Jack Leon, Richard Crean, Light Symphony Orchestra, Charles Williams Concert Orchestra, London Palladium Orchestra, Peter Yorke Concert Orchestra, Serge Krish. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Classical genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:17:48 minutes.

Artist: Robert Farnon, Charles Williams, Robert Preston, Charles Shadwell, Haydn Wood, Queen's Hall Light Orchestra, New Concert Orchestra, Debroy Somers Band, Peter Yorke, Orchestre Raymonde, BBC Variety Orchestra, Debroy Somers, Jack Leon, Richard Crean, Light Symphony Orchestra, Charles Williams Concert Orchestra, London Palladium Orchestra, Peter Yorke Concert Orchestra, Serge Krish
Release date: 2006
Genre: Classical
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:17:48
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No. Title Length
1. Horse Guards Whitehall (From 'London Landmarks' Suite) 3:14
2. Joyousness - Concert Waltz (From 'Moods' Suite) 4:21
3. Laughing Cavalier 3:04
4. Longing 3:05
5. Roses of Picardy (featuring Freddy Gardner) 2:36
6. Seville (From 'Cities of Romance' Suite) (featuring Reginald Foort) 2:38
7. The Seafarer, 'A Nautical Rhapsody' (Intro): Hulla Balloo Balay, Rio Grande 7:41
8. Montmartre (From 'Paris' Suite) 2:50
9. Nelson's Column (Overture from 'London Landmarks' Suite) 3:08
10. Soliloquy 3:14
11. Homage March 4:16
12. Bird of Love Divine 3:40
13. Vienna (From 'Frescoes' Suite) 4:10
14. Mannin Veen (Dear Isle of Man) 8:58
15. Caprice (From 'Moods' Suite) 2:21
16. Tower Hill (From 'London Landmarks' Suite) 3:18
17. I hear You calling me 4:18
18. Torch of Freedom 'Grand March' 2:37
19. Stanford Rhapsody (Founded on Sir Charles Villiers Stanford's 'Songs of the Sea') 8:19

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