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Track(s) taken from SIGCD903

Feller from Fortune

First line:
Oh, there’s lots of fish in Bonavist’ harbour
composer
traditional Canadian
arranger
author of text

Tenebrae, Nigel Short (conductor)
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Recording details: July 2015
All Hallows, Gospel Oak, London, United Kingdom
Produced by Adrian Peacock
Engineered by Andrew Mellor
Release date: February 2016
Total duration: 4 minutes 16 seconds

Cover artwork: Two Moons over Southampton (1989). Pat Culler
Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
 

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Reviews

'Tenebrae Consort perform with impeccable professionalism under director Nigel Short' (Choir & Organ)» More

'Renowned for their recordings of Tallis and Bruckner, the Tenebrae Consort, drawn from Nigel Short’s equally celebrated Tenebrae Choir, here bring the same perfect technique and miraculous sense of ensemble to 22 instantly attractive songs and arrangements by Bob Chilcott … kick your shoes off, sit back and enjoy' (The Observer)
A traditional song from the Canadian province of Newfoundland which tells of a young fisherman who travels to Bonavista Bay to do a spot of fishing. Whilst there he meets a young lady called Sally. They smile at each other in church, and one thing leads to another, so that when he returns the following year, she has a little surprise for him.

from notes by The King's Singers © 2014

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