Six Studies in English Folk Song: Lento, “She Borrowed Some of Her Mother’s Gold”

~ Recording by Natalie Clein, Christian Ihle Hadland

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.12Six Studies in English Folk Song: Lento, “She Borrowed Some of Her Mother’s Gold”1:21Ralph Vaughan WilliamsClarke: Viola Sonata / Bridge: Cello Sonata / Vaughan Williams: Six Studies in English Folk SongClarke, Bridge, Vaughan Williams; Natalie Clein, Christian Ihle HadlandAlbum
  • XW2018-12-28
Hyperion (UK classical)CDA68253
1.12Six Studies in English Folk Song: Lento, “She Borrowed Some of Her Mother’s Gold”1:21Ralph Vaughan WilliamsClarke: Viola Sonata / Bridge: Cello Sonata / Vaughan Williams: Six Studies in English Folk SongClarke, Bridge, Vaughan Williams; Natalie Clein, Christian Ihle HadlandAlbum
  • GB2018-12-28
Hyperion (UK classical)CDA68253

Relationships

recording engineer:Arne Akselberg
producer:Simon Kiln
cello:Natalie Clein (cellist) (from 2017-12-14 until 2017-12-16)
piano:Christian Ihle Hadland (pianist) (from 2017-12-14 until 2017-12-16)
piano technician:John Elliott (piano technician)
recorded at:All Saints’ Church (East Finchley, London) in East Finchley, Barnet (London Borough of Barnet), London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 2017-12-14 until 2017-12-16)
recording of:Six Studies in English Folk-song: IV. She borrowed some of her mother's gold. Lento (from 2017-12-14 until 2017-12-16)

Six Studies in English Folk-song: IV. She borrowed some of her mother's gold. Lento

composer:Ralph Vaughan Williams (English composer) (in 1926)
part of:Six Studies in English Folk-song (order: 4)
arrangements:Six Studies in English Folk-song: IV. She borrowed some of her mother's gold. Lento (for English horn, Stanton)