
Rutland Boughton (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire January 23, 1878 – London, January 25, 1960) was an English composer who became well known in the early 20th century as a composer of opera and choral music. A pupil of Charles Villiers Stanford and Walford Davies, Boughton's output included three symphonies, several concertos, part-songs, songs, chamber music and opera (which he called "Music Drama" after Wagner). His best known work was the opera The Immortal Hour.
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Faery Song (from "The Immortal Hour")
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 1, Prelude
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 2, By Dim Moon-Glimmering Coasts and Sad Sea Wastes (Dalua)
Symphony No. 2 "Dierdre", A Celtuc Symphony: The Young Girl : The Old King or the Young Lover (Allegro vivace)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 6, Hail, Son of Shadow! (Spirit Voice)
The Immortal Hour: Act II - How Beautiful They Are (Faery Song)
The Immortal Hour, Act II: How beautiful they are, "Faery Song"
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 7, I Am Old; More Old, More Ancient Than the Gods (Dalua)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 8, Brother and Kin to All the Twilit Gods (Spirit Voice)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 9, [The Sound of Mocking Laughter Is Heard from the Wood]
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 11, Fair Is the Moonlight (Etain)
Symphony No. 2 "Dierdre", A Celtuc Symphony: Moonlight Idyll: Deirdre and naisi (Adagio molto)
Symphony No. 3 in B Minor (1937): Allegro potente
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 4, And If I Tread the Long, Continuous Way (Dalua, Voices in the Wood)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 10. For Lu and Œngus Laugh Not (Dalua)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 13, Have You Forgot the Delicate Smiling Land? (Dalua)
Faery Song, The Immortal Hour opera - Voice
Four Songs Op. 24: To Freedom
The Immortal Hour, Act II: Faery Song: How beautiful they are
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 3, Though You Have Travelled from One Darkness to Another (Voices in the Wood, Dalua)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 5, I Have Come Hither, Led by Dreams and Visions (Dalua, Voices in the Wood)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 17, I Will Go Back to the Country of the Young (Etain)
Fairy Song
Symphony No. 2 "Dierdre", A Celtuc Symphony: Young and Death (Allegro moderato)
Aylesbury Games: II. Allegro
3 Folk Dances: III. Culloden "A Country Dance". Quick and Merry
Aylesbury Games: III. Allegro moderato
3 Folk Dances: II. The Weary Wave o' Tyne. Slow and Sad
Three Songs without Words: Barcarolle
Aylesbury Games: I. Tempo giusto
The Immortal Hour
Symphony No. 3 in B Minor (1937): Adagio con serenita
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 12, Hail, Daughter of Kings (Dalua, Etain)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 15, A King of Men Has Wooed the Immortal Hour (Dalua, Etain)
Symphony No. 1 "Oliver Cromwell": III. Quick with Martial Spirit
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 14, I Have Forgotton All (Etain, Dalua)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 16, Led Here by Dreams (Dalua, Etain)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 18, Sir, I Am Glad. I Had Not Thought to See One Here (Eochaidh, Dalua)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 19, I Have Come to This Lone Wood (Dalua, Eochaidh)
Oboe Quartet 1: II
Two Pieces: Somerset Pastorale
Two Pieces: The Passing of the Faerie
Greensleeves
Symphony No. 3 in B Minor (1937): Adagio
Symphony No. 3 in B Minor (1937): Allegro giocoso
Flute Concerto in D Major: I. Allegro
3 Folk Dances: I. Hornpipe. Rollicking, But Not Too Fast
The Immortal Hour, Act II: No. 21, How Beautiful They Are (Midir)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 21, There Is No Backward Way for Such as I (Eochaidh, Dalua)
The Immortal Hour, Act I Scene 1: No. 20. Look, O King … I See a Fountain (Dalua, Eochaidh)
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