Three Songs, op. 45: No. 1. "Now Have I Fed and Eaten Up the Rose"
~ Recording by Thomas Allen, Roger Vignoles
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Country/Date | ||||
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| 1.14 | Three Songs, op. 45: No. 1. Now Have I Fed and Eaten Up the Rose | 1:55 | Samuel Barber | Dover Beach / Songs / String Quartet / Serenade |
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| 1.13 | Three Songs, op. 45: Now Have I Fed and Eaten Up the Rose | 1:55 | Samuel Barber | String Quartet / Serenade / Dover Beach / Songs |
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| 15.13 | Three Songs Op.45: Now Have I Fed and Eaten Up the Rose | 1:55 | Samuel Barber | Imaginary Landscapes: Sounds of America |
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Relationships
| producer: | Andrew Keener |
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| piano: | Roger Vignoles (from 1993-04-08 until 1993-04-09) |
| baritone vocals: | Sir Thomas Allen (from 1993-04-08 until 1993-04-09) |
| balance engineer: | Mike Clements (from 1993-04-08 until 1993-04-09) |
| recorded at: | Saint George’s, Bristol in Bristol, England, United Kingdom (from 1993-04-08 until 1993-04-09) |
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| recording of: | Now Have I Fed and Eaten Up the Rose, op. 45 no. 1 (from 1993-04-08 until 1993-04-09) |
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Related works
Now Have I Fed and Eaten Up the Rose, op. 45 no. 1
| lyricist: | James Joyce |
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| composer: | Samuel Barber (in 1972) |
| part of: | 3 Songs, op. 45 (order: 1) |
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