This week on the Delos Podcast, we’re bringing you the long-version interview conducted by Mona Seghatoleslami of West Virginia Public Radio with Love is Everywhere pianist Lucy Mauro.
Music during the podcast:
Ojala by Margaret Ruthven Lang
Irish Love Song by Margaret Ruthven Lang
Chimes by Margaret Ruthven Lang
Intro music is from Respighi’s “Pines of Rome” from the Delos release “Respighi’s Rome” featuring conductor James DePriest.
LOVE IS EVERYWHERE: Songs of Margaret Ruthven Lang, Vol. 1
Donald George, tenor
Lucy Mauro, piano
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Songs of Love Gained and Lost: Love is Everywhere • Ojalá • A Poet Gazes on the Moon • Irish Love Song • Deserted • Betrayed
Songs for Lovers of Children: Morning • The Sky Ship • The Jade Flute • Ghosts • The Sandman • Evening
Nonsense Rhymes and Pictures, Opp. 42 and 43, (Edward Lear): There was an old man with a beard • There was a young lady of Lucca • There once was a person of Skye • There was an old man with a gong • There was an old lady of France • There was an old man in a tree • There was an old person of Cassel
Parting Words and Songs: Snowflakes • A Song of the Spanish Gypsies • Summer Noon • My Lady Jacqueminot • A Song of the Lilac • Chimes