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Live in Concert (Melbourne Welsh Male Choir album)

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Released
  
September 2002

Label
  
Musicoast

Release date
  
September 2002

Genre
  
Pop music

Recorded
  
Melbourne Concert Hall, 3 March 2002

Live in Concert(2002)
  
Artists
  
Judith Durham, The Melbourne Welsh Male Voice Choir, Australian Welsh Male Choir

Similar
  
Judith Durham and The, Let Me Find Love, The Platinum Album, Mona Lisas, Gift of Song

Live in Concert is a live album credited to Melbourne Welsh Male Choir with Judith Durham. The album was recorded in Melbourne Concert Hall in March 2002 under the direction of Doug Heywood with a 70-man Melbourne Welsh Choir and the 50-piece Camerata symphony orchestra. Excerpts of the concert were released on CD in September 2002.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Fantasia On Welsh Airs: "The Bells of Aberdovery" (Trad.); "Forth to Battle" (Rhuddian); "The Gentle Dove" (Trad.); "March of the Men of Harlech" (Trad.)
  2. "Blaenwern" (Welsh Hymn)
  3. "This Is My Song" (Charles Chaplin)
  4. "Suo Gân" (Trad. Welsh lullaby)
  5. "Seventeen Come Sunday" (Vaughan Williams)
  6. "When Starlight Fades" (Judith Durham, Hazel Cock, Ron Edgeworth)
  7. "Let Me Find Love" (Judith Durham, Ron Edgeworth)
  8. "Gwahoddiad" (Trad.)
  9. "Llanfair" (Trad.)
  10. "It's Hard to Leave" (Judith Durham)
  11. "Deus Salutis"(Trad.)
  12. "Folk Songs From Somerset"(Vaughan Williams)
  13. "Wales You're a Dreamland" (Judith Durham)
  14. "My Father's Last Words" (Judith Durham, Ronald Curteis, Marie Curteis)
  15. "Australia Land of Today" (Judith Durham)
  16. "I Still Call Australia Home" (Peter Allen)
  17. "Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau" (Welsh National Anthem) (Trad.)

Songs

1Fantasia on Welsh Airs: The Bells of Aberdovey / Forth to the Battle / The Gentle Dove / March of the Men of Harlech6:46
2Blaenwern2:51
3This Is My Song3:12

References

Live in Concert (Melbourne Welsh Male Choir album) Wikipedia