1905


Nonsense Rhymes and Pictures, Op. 42

Text by Edward Lear

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Margaret Ruthven Lang's Nonsense Rhymes and Pictures, Op. 42 sets the delightful poetry of Edward Lear. This is Lang's first collection of Nonsense Rhymes and Pictures. Her second collection, More Nonsense Rhymes and Pictures, Op. 43, was published in 1907.

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“There was a Young Lady of Lucca” (from “Nonsense Rhymes & Pictures, Op. 42”)
Donald George (tenor) & Lucy Mauro (piano)1:00

Margaret Ruthven Lang

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Edward Lear

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“There was an Old Lady of France” (from “Nonsense Rhymes & Pictures, Op. 42”)
Donald George (tenor) & Lucy Mauro (piano)1:26

Margaret Ruthven Lang

Composer

Edward Lear

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“There was an Old Man in a Tree” (from “Nonsense Rhymes & Pictures, Op. 42”)
Donald George (tenor) & Lucy Mauro (piano)1:46

Margaret Ruthven Lang

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Edward Lear

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“There was an Old Man with a Gong” (from “Nonsense Rhymes & Pictures, Op. 42”)
Donald George (tenor) & Lucy Mauro (piano)2:15

Margaret Ruthven Lang

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Edward Lear

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“There was an Old Person of Cassel” (from “Nonsense Rhymes & Pictures, Op. 42”)
Donald George (tenor) & Lucy Mauro (piano)1:43

Margaret Ruthven Lang

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Edward Lear

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“There was an Old Person of Skye” (from “Nonsense Rhymes & Pictures, Op. 42”)
Donald George (tenor) & Lucy Mauro (piano)0:46

Margaret Ruthven Lang

Composer

Edward Lear

Poet(s)/Writer(s)

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