Frederick Delius' beautiful songs show his extraordinary gift for melody. John Ireland admired Delius enormously and his songs are inspired by a wide variety of literature, including his hugely popular setting of John Masefield' Sea Fever.
1 5 Songs from the Norwegian: No. 5. Sunset (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
2 Spring Sorrow (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
3 Maud: Birds in the High Hall Garden (Arr. R. Threlfall, J. Lenehan and J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
4 Evening Song (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for 2 Cellos and Piano)
5 7 Danish Songs: No. 6. in the Seraglio Garden (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
6 3 Songs: No. 3. Love's Philosophy (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
7 Sea Fever (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
8 Over the Mountains High (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
9 4 Preludes: No. 3. the Holy Boy (Version for Cello and Piano)
10 Hassan: Serenade (Arr. E. Fenby for Cello and Piano)
11 7 Danish Songs: No. 2. Through Long, Long Years (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
12 Mother and Child: No. 6. Baby (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
13 The Three Ravens (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
14 2 Songs for Children: No. 1. Little Birdie (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
15 Mother and Child: No. 3. Hope (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
16 The Land of Lost Content: No. 2. Ladslove (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
17 5 Songs from the Norwegian: No. 1. Slumber Song (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
18 Summer Schemes (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
19 4 Songs: No. 1. Mit Deinen Blauen Augen (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
20 3 Songs to Poems By Thomas Hardy: No. 2. Her Song (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for Cello and Piano)
21 In Summer Woods (Arr. J. Lloyd Webber for 2 Cellos and Piano)
Frederick Delius' beautiful songs show his extraordinary gift for melody. John Ireland admired Delius enormously and his songs are inspired by a wide variety of literature, including his hugely popular setting of John Masefield' Sea Fever.