Elissa Edwards, soprano & Dr. Anastasia Pike, harp perform songs & arias from Austen's personal collection arranged for harp & voice. ElanEnsemble.org | JaneAustenMusic.com
Very nice. I'm sorry we didn't have more verses. This beautiful song is intentionally quoted for Scottish local colour in Boieldieu's opéra comique (likewise beautiful) "La Dame Blanche". I read a book about "Walter Scottish" (I quote "L'Ecossais de Chatou" Delibes) operas
The words of “Robin Adair,” set to the tune of "Eileen Aroon," were written by Lady Caroline Keppel (1735-1769) in the early 1750's about her lover, an Irish surgeon --
I play this song repeatedly, and all the others on her channel on youtube, as I paint. I'm a watercolor artist. It's very inspiring to me.
This is fantastic!
Very nice. I'm sorry we didn't have more verses.
This beautiful song is intentionally quoted for Scottish local colour in Boieldieu's opéra comique (likewise beautiful) "La Dame Blanche". I read a book about "Walter Scottish" (I quote "L'Ecossais de Chatou" Delibes) operas
Mr Dixon's song (o Frank Churchill's)
Is this song from the Jane Austen era?
The words of “Robin Adair,” set to the tune of "Eileen Aroon," were written by Lady Caroline Keppel (1735-1769) in the early 1750's about her lover, an Irish surgeon --