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Dame Felicity Lott (soprano) and Sir Thomas Allen (baritone) accompanied by Eugene Asti. Purcell's 'Let us wander, not unseen'; 'Lost is my quiet forever'; 'Sound the trumpet'; Head's 'The Estuary'; Traditional; 'Ma bonny lad'; Ireland's 'Sea Fever'; Elgar's 'Shepherd's Song'; Gurney's 'Sleep'; G Bush's 'It was a lover and his lass'; Schumann's 'Tanzlied'; 'Er und Sie'; 'Ich bin dein Baum'; 'So wahr die Sonne scheinet'; Saint-Saëns's Pastorale; Fauré's 'Pleurs d'or'; Messager's 'De-ci, de-là' from 'Véronique'; Saint-Saëns's 'Cherry Tree Farm'; Hahn's 'The swing' from Five Little Songs; Poulenc's 'Fancy'; Coates's 'Bird songs at eventide'; and Kern's 'All the Things You Are' (from 'Very Warm for May'); 'The Folks Who Live on the Hill'; Lerner & Loewe's 'Heather on the Hill' (from 'Brigadoon'); Rodgers & Hart's 'Bewitched, bothered and bewildered'; Weill's 'September Song'; and Rodgers & Hammerstein's 'People will say we're in love' (from 'Oklahoma')
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