Carol: There is a Flower Springing written by yours truly for the Uplands Choral Society c. 1987. The words can be found in the Oxford Book of Carols No. 76 on page 166. The audio clip here is an instrumental version only. See my Guildford page for more info.
Hymn Summer suns are glowing My favourite hymn at infants school.
The School Song of the South Shields High School Please email me if you have any information about Mr F S 'Piggy' Wade or Mr A A 'Tanker' Hall or their descendants' whereabouts as I would like to contact them in relation to copyright and performing rights with a view to a proper recorded performance.
Carol: Adorar al
niņo sung by the senior choir of
Song: The
Lambton Worm arr. K Trewhitt performed by
the SSG-TSB school choir under his direction at the summer concert on
J. S. BACH Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major BWV 1068: - Gavotte final repeat, performed by the SSG-TSB school orchestra conducted by K Trewhitt at the 1973 summer concert
Song: Keep yer feet still, Geordie hinny arr. Trewhitt, performed by the school choir under his direction
Hymn: The Day Thou Gavest was always sung at the end of every school summer concert (and maybe spring too?) but with heightened appropriateness and poignancy on this occasion in 1973 as it marked the end of an era.
Carol: HOLST A
Babe is Born sung by the choir of St. Lawrence's Church, Harton on
Voice: The late Rev. Martin
R. Talbot former vicar of Harton parish in the
Diocese of Durham (recorded
Carol: O Come, All Ye Faithful sung by
the congregation of St. Lawrence's Church, Harton on
[Apologies for the sound quality on most of these clips which is better on the tapes from which they were taken: I shall have to sort out whether I need a new sound card or if there is a software problem. Advice from any technically-minded person is welcome.]
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