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Shirley
On Peaceful Death And Painful Life
The Bluebell

Full playlist:
1. We Wove A Web In Childhood
(Retrospection) (Charlotte)
2. The Bluebell
(Anne)
3.
The Meeting Of The Waters (instrumental)
4. Tell Me Smiling Child
(Emily)
5. Windy Day
(Anne)
6. Toy Soldiers
(instrumental)
7. Mama, I've Seen The Angels
(Branwell)
8. Scribblemania
(instrumental)
9. The Captive With The Skies
(Emily)
10.
Maria & Elizabeth (instrumental)
11. 
(Charlotte)
12. Shirley (Brass Band)
(Charlotte)13. The Old Church Tower / Fall Leaves Fall (Emily)
14. Alone I Sat
(Emily)
15. Return And Dwell With Me
(Emily)
16. Wuthering Heights
(Emily)
17. A Little While
(Emily)
18. Doubter's Hymn
(Branwell)
19. On Peaceful Death And Painful Life
(Branwell)
20.
Tombstones Grey (Emily)
21. On the Death of Emily
(Charlotte)
22. On the Death of Anne
(Charlotte)
23. Remembrance
(Emily)
24. Eternally Free
(The Caged Bird) (Emily)

(running time 56:32)


Tracks 11 & 16 abridged by Geraldine Robertson-Brown.

Engineered by Raymond Williams.
Track 11 engineered by Ben Howarth.
 

 

A musical tribute to the poetry & novels of the world famous Brontė family of Haworth, Yorkshire, England. Original music composed by Phil Henderson (composer of The Far Pavilions musical, currently playing in London's West End).

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What they say ......
"Eternally Free brings a new dimension to the poetry of the Brontes".

Robert Barnard, Crimewriter & Chair of The Bronte Society.

"I recommend that everyone gets a copy of the Eternally Free CD".
Theresa Connors, American Representative, The Bronte Society.

beautifully read, stunningly performed
Readings
Geraldine Robertson-Brown

music composer of Eternally Free and The Far Pavilions of London's West End
Composer
Philip Henderson

The Brontes of Haworth - their poetry set to orchestral music

Give we the hills our equal prayer
earth's breezy hills and heavens blue sea.
We ask for nothing further here
but our own hearts and liberty.

... Tomorrow both shall soar away eternally, entirely free.

Eternally Free (The Caged Bird) by Emily Brontė

The Brontes of Haworth - their poetry set to orchestral music

Eternally Free was first performed on 9th June 2002 in Haworth, Yorkshire, England (the home of the Brontės).


Produced by David Robertson-Brown
 


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