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Re: [ARSCLIST] Richard Dyer-Bennet Discography - request for corrections and additions
Asch BA-9 was 1945/09/28. It may be a bit earlier and the day I have is
that of plating.
The 12" album was made on 1945/10/04.
The 10" Asch album has strange numbers as you list it. I have no matrix
data on this set, but I suspect the matrix numbers you list were changed
from their originals by Stinson or Disc at a later date. You really have to
get a look at an early pressing on this one. Once you have the "real" Asch
numbers, I can probably give you a date range, maybe more.
Steve Smolian
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Subject: [ARSCLIST] Richard Dyer-Bennet Discography - request for
corrections and additions
Below is a discography of the recordings of Richard Dyer-Bennet.
Anyone with corrections or additions is urged to contact me with revised
data.
NOTABLY MISSING data needed: details of the 1941 Packard recordings
(matrix, record numbers, dates),
details for VOX album 631 (Minstrelsy of the
British Isles),
many recording dates, release dates,
missing matrix number sequences,
odd tracks in compilations,
and the source of many of the titles reissued
on Stinson LPs.
Your help to make this as correct and complete is greatly appreciated.
THANK YOU!
Sincerely, Thomas.
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RICHARD DYER-BENNET DISCOGRAPHY
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1941
Frederick C. Packard Jr. 110 - 112 3-12" 78rpm
Ballads and folk songs sung by Richard Dyer-Bennet.
The Charleston merchant
Come all ye
The golden vanity
Cockle shells
The Lincolnshire poacher
Early one morning
Lord Rendal
Brigg Fair
Leprechaun.
1941
Keynote album 108 (K517-K519) 3-10" 78rpm (issued
fall 1941)
Richard Dyer-Bennet Lute Singer BALLADS AND FOLK SONGS
Mercury MG 20007 (1 side) 12"-LP (issued:
195x)
OLDEN BALLADS Richard Dyer-Bennet and Tom Glazer
M1001 THE GOLDEN VANITY K 517 A (108-1) MG
20007 B1
M1002 THE SWAG MAN K 518 A (108-3) MG
20007 B4
M1003 THE HOUSE CARPENTER K 518 B (108-4) MG
20007 B5
M1004 THE CHARLESTON MERCHANT K 519 A (108-5) MG
20007 B6
M1005 1.THE LINCOLNSHIRE POACHER, 2.THE DERBY RAM, K 517 B (108-2) MG
20007 B2 B3
M1006 1.HULLABALOO BELAY, 2.WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH A DRUNKEN SAILOR
K 519 B (108-6) MG
20007 B7 B8
October 12, 1941 NBC Broadcast; 4:00 p.m.-4:15 p.m.
Title Sylvia Marlowe
Performers: Sylvia Marlowe, Richard Dyer-Bennet
LWO 12873 16A2
December 7, 1941. Red net. Sustaining. Red Net Pearl Harbor Coverage. Part
6. 4:00 to 4:30 P. M.
Sylvia Marlowe and Richard Dyer-Bennet
The first selection is Bach's Prelude and Fugue in D Minor. Harpsichord and
lute/vocal. Bulletin at 4:06: a report from KGU, Honolulu, from the roof of
the Advertiser Building. The unidentified announcer says "the attack has
been going on three hours. This is no joke, this is real war." The telephone
company operator ends the transmission for an "emergency call." Reports from
New York: H. R. Baukhage reports from Washington (about seven minutes). At
4:20, a "piano recital" is announced, but organ music is heard! At 4:23,
Baukhage reports from the Press Room of the White House. He reads a message
from President Roosevelt to the Emperor of Japan (four minutes). Sylvia
Marlowe, Richard Dyer-Bennet, H. R. Baukhage. 30:00.
December 28, 1941 NBC Blue network Broadcast; 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Title: Great plays - Taming of the shrew
Performers: Grace Coppin; Herbert Rudley; Edward Jepson; Sydney Smith.
Summary: Shakespeare adaptation includes music of the period by Sylvia
Marlowe and Richard Dyer-Bennet.
Adapted for radio by Randall McDougall.
LWO 12736 77A1-4
OWI BROADCASTS
probably 1943 An Office of War Information(OWI) recording of an unknown
date. 15minutes
Dyer-Bennet, Richard. (performer)
LWO 5833 GR12 4B3
Probably 1943, An Office of War Information recording of an unknown date.
15minutes
Richard Dyer Bennet sings topical songs
Work(s)
Rommel the fox.
Battle of New Guinea.
Song of submarine.
Raid on Norway.
LWO 5554 GR21 7B4
March 3, 1943 An Office of War Information recording. 15minutes
Richard Dyer-Bennet
West Indian music and comment.
Work(s)
Panograss.
Norwegian cow.
Mme. Chiang.
Hitler is dead.
Two Flynns.
Brazilian fishhooks.
LWO 5554 GR10 3A4
March 23, 1943 An Office of War Information recording. 15 minutes
Richard Dyer Bennet sings topical songs
Work(s)
Drill ye Tarriers.
Artists and writers.
Merchant seamen.
LWO 5554 GR10 3B1
April 9, 1943 An Office of War Information recording. 15 minutes
Jazz in America (No. 116)
Features music of Woody Guthrie, Lil Hardin Armstrong and Richard
Dyer-Bennet.
Work(s)
Sally, don't you grieve.
Dig a hole.
Suzy Q.
Song of the Bama.
LWO 6087 GR9 8A2
April 10, 1943 An Office of War Information recording. 15 minutes
Richard Dyer Bennet
LWO 6087 GR9 5A4
April 17, 1943 An Office of War Information recording. 15 minutes
Richard Dyer Bennet
LWO 6087 GR1 10B4
April 20, 1943 An Office of War Information recording. 15 minutes
Richard Dyer-Bennet
LWO 5833 GR12 4B5
May 4, 1943 An Office of War Information recording. 15 minutes
Richard Dyer Bennet
LWO 5554 GR16 5B2
mid-September 1943, V-Disc recording session, RCA Victor studios, New York.
Richard Dyer-Bennett, with guitar
V-Disc 47 12"-78rpm
VP- VP-158-D3-MC-197-1 1. Venezuela, 2. The keeper of the Eddystone Light
V-Disc 47 A
VP- VP-159-D3-MC-198-1 Foggy, foggy dew
V-Disc 47 B
Asch A364; Stinson S364 3-10" 78rpm
BALLADS by the 20th Century Minstrel richard dyer-bennet
364-1A O, NO JOHN 364-1A SLP61 A3
364-1B 1.THREE JOLLY ROGUES, 2.COME ALL YE 354-1B 1.SLP61 B3 2.SLP60 A5
364-2A-1 THE FROG AND THE MOUSE 364-2A SLP2 A3
364-2B JOHN PEEL 364-2B SLP2 B4
364-3A 1.EDDYSTONE LIGHT, 2.LITTLE PIGS 364-3A SLP2 B6 A4
364-3B MOLLY MALONE 364-3B SLP2 A5
Asch/Stinson album 461 3-12" 78rpm
BALLADS Richard Dyer-Bennet, vocal with guitar
1511 Barbara Allen 461-1 SLP35/FM103/FS203 B1
1512 I Once Loved A Girl 461-1 SLP35/FM103/FS203 A3
The Three Ra'ens Part I 461-2 SLP35/FM103/FS203 B2
The Three Ra'ens Part II 461-2 SLP35/FM103/FS203 B3
1515 John Henry 461-3 SLP35/FM103/FS203 A4
1516 Gently Johnny! 461-3 SLP35/FM103/FS203 A2
Asch 560-3 12" 78rpm 1 side
BA 9 Spanish is the Loving Tongue 560-3 SLP35/FM103/FS203 A1
1944 New York concert debut NO KNOWN RECORDING
NYT March 5, 1944
March 18, 1944 Atlantic spotlight NBC Broadcast 12:30 p.m. 30
minutes (incomplete)
Performers: Edmund Gwenn; Alec Templeton; Sir Cedric Hardwicke; Richard
Dyer-Bennet; Jack Hylton;
C. Derniere Warren; Elizabeth Welsh; Carroll Gibbons.
RWA 6324 A3-4
1944
Russian War Relief 801 AM/802 AM (A Musicraft Album - Produced by Musicraft
Records) 2-10" 78rpm
Russian War Relief presents BABES OF THE ZOO (lyrics by S.Marshak, music by
Sam Morgenstern)
Richard Dyer-Bennet with Charles Lichter and Orchestra
RWR-5134 BABES OF THE ZOO - Side 1 RWR 801 AM
RWR-5135 2 RWR 802 AM
RWR-5136 3 RWR 802 AM
RWR-5137 4 RWR 801 AM
DECCA Records
Richard Dyer-Bennett(sic), with guitar
Decca Album A-573 (24209-24212) 4-10" 78rpm (Copyright 1947)
Richard Dyer-Bennett Twentieth Century Minstrel
American Folk Music Series Edited by Alan Lomax
16pp booklet
DECCA DLP 5046 10"-LP 1949
DECCA ED 531 2-7" 45rpm
TWENTIETH CENTURY MINSTREL - TRADITIONAL BALLADS OF ANCIENT TIMES!
Decca DL-9102/DL-79102 12"-LP
Twentiety Century Minstrel Folk Songs & Ballads
Edited by Alan Lomax
Decca DL 4469/74469 All time hootenanny folk favorites 12" LP
various performers
Decca DL 34056 American Folk Songs 12" LP
various performers
June 27, 1944, NYC
72303 EGGS AND MARROWBONE Decca 24209 B (side 2) DLP 5046 A2 DL
9102/79102 ED 531
72304 THE WILLOW TREE Decca 24210 A (side 3) DLP 5046 A3 DL
9102/79102 ED 531
72305 GREENSLEEVES Decca 24212 A (side 7) DLP 5046 B3 DL
9102/79102 ED 531 DL 30456 DL 74469
June 28, 1944, NYC
72315 LOLLY TOODUM
DL 9102/79102
72316 MO MARY
DL 9102/79102
72317 THE OLD MAID Decca 24211 B(1) (side 6) DLP 5046
B2(2) DL 9102/79102 ED 531
72317 EARLY ONE MORNING Decca 24211 B(2) (side 6) DLP 5046
B2(2) DL 9102/79102 ED 531
72318 The Devil and The Farmer's Wife (unissued)
November 20, 1944 For the record Radio program, NBC Radio Network
Wain, Bea; Wood, Barry; Dyer-Bennet, Richard; Block, Martin, spk; Bluestone,
Harry, violinist. cnd.
Garabedian Collection (Library of Congress)
1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono. ; 16 in.
Contents: Dancing in the dark (instrumental) -- Turn off the rain (Barry
Wood) -- I?ll be seeing you (Bea Wain) -- Black is the color of my true love
?s hair (Richard Dyer-Bennet) -- Comin? around the corner (Barry Wood).
Notes: "V-discs presents For the record"--from audition.
LC Classification: RGB (playback copy)
RWE (preservation master)
IDC 45784 (original lacquer disc)
November 20, 1944 Consstitution Hall, Washington DC
"For The Record" session (V-Disc)
Black is the Color unissued
The Keeper of the Eddystone Light unissued
DECCA Records
Richard Dyer-Bennett(sic), with guitar
March 15, 1945, NYC
72770 OH SALLY MY DEAR Decca 24212 A (side 8) DLP 5046
B4 DL 9102/79102 ED 531
72771 The Next Market Day; The Soldier and the Lady (unissued)
72772 The Sally Gardens (unissued)
72773 SWAPPING SONG Decca 24211 A (side 5) DLP 5046
B1 DL 9102/79102 ED 531
72774 FAIN WOULD I WED A FAIR YOUNG MAID
DL 9102/79102
72775 The White Lillie (unissued)
72776 THE DEVIL AND THE FARMER'S WIFE Decca 24209 A (side 1) DLP 5046
A1 DL 9102/79102 ED 531
72777 VILLIKIENS AND HIS DINAH Decca 24210 B (side 4) DLP 5046
A5 DL 9102/79102 ED 531
1946
Disc 609 (5019-5021) 3-10" 78rpm (June, 1946)
LOVE SONGS Richard Dyer-Bennet
notes John Ward, texts inside front cover.
Asch(Folkways) AA3/4 2-12" LP
1967
The Asch Recordings, 1939 to 1945 - Vol. 2
AA4 A1 Two Maidens Went Milking One Day Richard Dyer-Bennet (might be
alternate take) ????????????????????
P119 AS I WAS GOING TO BALLYNURE Disc 5021B SLP2 B2
P120 BRIGG FAIR Disc 5020B SLP2 B5
P121 WESTRON WYNDE Disc 5019B SLP2 B3
P123 VENEZUELA Disc 5021A SLP2 A2
P124 TWO MAIDENS WENT MILKING ONE DAY Disc 5019A SLP2 B1 AA4 A1
P125 BLOW THE CANDLES OUT Disc 5020A SLP2 A1
March 31, 1946 CBS broadcast, Report to the nation
Talk show; includes replay of A. Kostelanetz and L. Pons concert from March
21, 1945 and interviews,
reports, and addresses.
John Daly, host; guests iclude Henry J. Kaiser, Richard Dyer-Bennet, Jane
"Knoxville" Jennings,
Mme. Schiaparelli, Garry Moore with humorous stories about the life on the
home front,
unidentified war veterans.
Sponsored by Continental Can Company; includes commercials.
Work(s)
Holiday for strings. Performed by First Army Orchestra.
Caro nome / Giuseppe Verdi. Performed by Lily Pons, soprano. (1)
RXA 9752 B
"Second Best Bed" Ethel Barrymore Theatre, (6/3/1946 - 6/8/1946)
8performances
Produced by Ruth Chatterton and John Huntington
Written by N. Richard Nash
Directed by Ruth Chatterton and N. Richard Nash
Scenic Design by Motley; Costume Design by Motley
Richard Dyer-Bennet Ballad Seller NO KNOWN RECORDING
1946 Concert Hall Society, Inc.
Richard Dyer-Bennet, tenor
Ignace Strassfogel, pianist
Stefan Frankel, violin
Jascha Bernstein, cello
Liner notes: Philip Lieson Miller, texts
Concert Hall A-9 Ludwig Van Beethoven - Scottish Songs 4-12"
78rpm
Concert Hall A-G BEETHOVEN: IRISH Songs for Tenor and Piano Trio 3-10"
78rpm
Concert Hall CHC-13 Scottish Songs (Schottische Lieder) 12"-LP
CHS#85- 4 Faithfu' Johnie A-9
(1) CHC 13 A1
CHS#86- 2 1.O Sweet Were the Hours, 2.Oh How Can I Be Blithe and Glad A-9
(2) CHC 13 A2
CHS#87- 5 1.The Lovely Lass at Inverness, 2.Could This Ill World Have Been
Contriv'd
A-9
(3) CHC 13 A3
CHS#88-15 Sunset A-9
(4) CHC 13 A4
CHS#89- 9 Again My Lyre A-9
(5) CHC 13 B1
CHS#90- 3 On the Massacre at Glencoe A-9
(6) CHC 13 B2
CHS#91- 4 The British Light Dragoons A-9
(7) CHC 13 B3
CHS#92- 4 1.O Mary at Thy Window Be, 2.Bonny Laddie, Highland Laddie A-9
(8) CHC 13 B4
#93 The Pulse of an Irishman A-G
(1)
#94 Once More I hail Thee A-G
(2)
#95 Return to Ulster A-G
(3)
#96 Oh, Who My Dear Dermont A-G
(4)
#97 The Morning Air Plays On My Face A-G
(5)
#98 Morning A Cruel Turmoiler Is A-G
(6)
1947 VOX
Vox set 631 Minstrel Songs of the British Isles 4-10" 78rpm (
????????????????????????)
Vox set 632 Minstrel Songs of the U.S.A. 4-10" 78rpm
(690-693)
Vox set 633 Minstrel Songs of Germany 4-10" 78rpm
(694-697)
Sung in English, translations by Richard Dyer-Bennet
VX 9081-3 Song of reproach 694-A (633-1) SLP60
A2
VX 9082-3 The three tailors 694-B (633-8) SLP60
A1
VX 9083-1 Secret Love 695-A (633-2) SLP60
B3
vx 9084-1 Jan Hinnerk 695-B (633-7) SLP61
B2
VX 9085-3 The Ghost of Basel 696-A (633-3) SLP61
B1
VX 9088-3 Along the Colorado Trail 690-A (632-1) SLP60
A3
VX 9090-3 The Rackets 'Round Blue Mountain Lake 690-B (632-8) SLP60
B4
vx 9092-2 The Quaker Lover 691-B (632-7) SLP60
A4
vx 9093-3 The Turkish Revery 693-A (632-4)
vx 9094-3 Old Bangum 692-A (632-3) SLP61
A2
vx 9095-2 The Lass from The Low Country 692-B (632-6) SLP60
B5
vx 9096-4 When Cockle Shells Turn Silver Bells 691-A (632-2)
vx 9097-2 Were You There? 693-B (632-5)
VX 9097-3 Moonrise 697-A (633-4) SLP60
B2
VX 9098-1 Phyllis and Her Mother 696-B (633-6) SLP61
A1
VX 9104-3 Where to? (Franz Schubert-arr.Richard Dyer-Bennet)
697-B (633-6) SLP60
A6
MAY 1951
Remington RLP-199-34(jacket) R-199-34 (record) 12" LP
[STAMPER: RE336-2 / 337-3]
Continental 2001 ???
Continental 2011 (jacket) CLP-4011 (record label) 12"-LP
[cover color photo of Richard Dyer-Bennet on stage, standing with guitar]
[notes on jacket for A1, A3, A7, B1, B2, B3, B5, B7 by Richard Dyer-Bennet]
[stampers 33-1833-1 16-3 9- / 33-1834-1 16-3 9-61]
FOLK SONGS by Richard Dyer Bennet
A1 Lord Randall
A2 Kitty, My Love
A3 The Rising Of The Moon
A4 The Wife Wrapt In Sheepskin
A5 My Good Old Man
A6 Lowlands
A7 John Henry
B1 The Golden Vanity
B2 Greensleeves
B3 Bonnie Dundee
B4 Binnorie
B5 The Laird O'Cockpen
B6 The Lonesome Dove
B7 The Kerry Recruit
some listings show 2 additional songs
The White Lily (side A, after Lord Randall)
Pull Off Your Old Coat (side B, after Bonnie Dundee)
Remington REP-1 7" 45rpm EP picture sleeve
Lord Randall
The wife wrapt in sheepskin
My good old man
John Henry
VOX ep POSSIBLY from Remington session
Vox Records #VIP 30,120 Richard Dyer-Bennet 1953 7?-EP picture
sleeve
The Ash Grove,
The Bold Fennian Men
David of the White Rock
Bonny Earl of Murray.
Theatre Masterworks/Continental GRC 7804 2-12" LP
[1952?]
AN EVENING WITH WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Staats Cotsworth, Eva Le Gallienne, Arnold Moss, Faye Emerson, Dion Allen,
Wesley Addy,
Nina Foch, Berthe Fleurus, Claude Rains, Frederick Rolf, Leueen MacGrath,
actors;
Richard Dyer-Bennett, singer ; Margaret Webster, director, narrator.
"These recordings are based on the original performance given by this
cast in Hartford, Conn., on Dec. 5th, 1952."
Program and biographical notes inserted in container.
Contents Introduction -- song -- Merchant of Venice, Act 1, scene 2
-- King
Henry V, Act 5, scene 2 -- King Chard II, from Act 3, scene 2, Act 4, scene
1, Act 5, scene 2 -- narration -- Twelfth night, from Act 1, scene 5, Act 2,
scene 2 -- songs -- Macbeth, Act 1, scene 3 -- narration -- Macbeth, from
Act 1, scene 7, Act 2, scene 1 and 2, Act 5, scene 1 and 5 -- Epilogue from
The tempest, Act 4, scene 1 -- narration.
The Stinson LPs
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10" issue early 1950's
12" issue early 1960's
* SLP35 and SLP60 12" have extra tracks
Everest/Archive FM-103/FS-203 is reissue of 12"-SLP 35
STINSON SLP 2 THE 20th CENTURY MINSTREL Richard-Dyer Bennet 10" & 12"
A1 BLOW THE CANDLES OUT (English Folk Song)
A2 VENEZUELA (Barbados Sailor Song)
A3 THE FROG AND THE MOUSE (English Folk Song)
A4 LITTLE PIGS (English Folk Song)
A5 MOLLY MALONE (Irish FOlk Song)
B1 TWO MAIDENS WENT MILKING ONE DAY (English Folk Song)
B2 AS I WAS GOING TO BALLYNURE (Irish Folk Song)
B3 WESTRON WYNDE (English Traditional)
B4 JOHN PEEL(John W. Graves) (Traditional Tune)
B5 BRIGG FAIR (English Traditional)
B6 EDDYSTONE LIGHT (Comic Sailor Song)
Stinson SLP 35 BALLADS Richard Dyer-Bennett 10" & 12"*
Everest/Archive of Folk Music FM-103/FS-203 Richard Dyer-Bennett 12" LP
1965
10" 12"
A1 SPANISH IS A LOVING TONGUE
A2 GENTLY JOHNNY MY JINGALO
A3 I ONCE LOVED A GIRL
A4 JOHN HENRY
A5 GREENSLEEVES
B1 BARBARA ALLEN
B2 THE THREE RA-ENS (Part I)
B3 THE THREE RA-ENS (Part II)
B4 THE DEVIL AND THE FARMER'S WIFE
STINSON SLP 60 more songs by the 20th century minstrel RICHARD DYER-BENNET
10" & 12"* LP
10" 12"
A1 THE THREE TAILORS
A2 SONG OF REPROACH(Minnelied)
A3 COLORADO TRAIL
A4 QUAKER LOVER
A5 COME ALL YE
A6 WHERE TO (Schubert)
A7 EGGS & MARROW BONE
B1 THE CHARLESTON MERCHANT
B2 MOONRISE
B3 SECRET LOVE
B4 BLUE MOUNTAIN LAKE
B5 THE LASS FROM THE LOW COUNTRY
B6 EARLY ONE MORNING
B7 SWAPPING SONG
STINSON RECORDS SLP 61 A RICHARD DYER-BENNET CONCERT - FOLK SONGS and
BALLADS 10" & 12" LP
A1 Phyllis and Her Mother
A2 Old Bangum
A3 Oh No John
A4 The Leprechaun
A5 Lord Randal
B1 The Ghost of Basel
B2 Jan Hinnerk
B3 The Three Rogues
B4 Lincolnshire Poachers
B4 Cockle Shells
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Dyer-Bennet Records (founded 1955 with Harvey Cort)
Dyer-Bennet Records L8OH. RICHARD DYER-BENNET 7"-45rpm 195?
Greensleeves
John Henry
Joys of Love
Lonesome Valley
1000
Richard Dyer-Bennet #1
Smithsonian-Folkways CD SFCD 40078
Oft in the Stilly Night
Molly Branigan
Down by the Sally Gardens
The Bold Fenian Men
Three Fishers Richard
The Bonnie Earl of Morey
Fine Flowers in the Valley
The Vicar of Bray
So We'll Go No More A-Roving
Phyllis and Her Mother
The Joys of Love
I'm a Poor Boy
Pull Off Your Old Coat
Down in the Valley
Pedro
The Lonesome Valley
2000 RICHARD DYER-BENNET 2 (yellow cover) 1956
Smithsonian Folkways CD SFW 40142
1 When Cockleshells Turn Silverbells
2 Corn Rigs Are Bonnie
3 The Garden Where the Praties Grow
4 The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington
5 Two Maidens Went Milking
6 Who Killed Cock Robin?
7 Veillée de Noël
8 Jan Hinnerk
9 Woman! Go Home!
10 Blow the Candles Out
11 Eggs and Marrowbone
12 The Beggar Man
13 The Turkish Revery
3000 Richard Dyer-Bennet, Vol. 3 1956
The Lady's Policy
Dinah and Villikens
Fain I Would Wed
Willie Taylor
Charlie is My
Lilli Burlero
The Beloved Kitten
Spottlied Auf Napoleons Ruckzug Aus Russland
The Lass from the Low Country
The Swapping Song
House Carpenter
The Lady Who Loved a Swine
Go Down Moses
4000 Richard Dyer-Bennet, Vol. 4 1957
A May Day Carol
The Rising of the Moon
The Kerry Recruit
Searching for Lambs
The Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee
The Spanish Lady in Dublin City
The Three Ra-ens (The Three Ravens)
Song of Reproach
Jag Vill Gå Vall
The Three Tailors
The Swagman
The Foggy Foggy Dew
The Fox
Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill
DYB-5000 Requests 1958
Smithsonian Folkways CD SFW 40143
SDBY 5000-5764
1. Greensleeves
2. The Golden Vanity
3. The White Lily
4. Lord Rendal
5. Westryn Wynde
6. Barbara Allen
7. Venezuela
8. The Quaker Lover
9. John Henry
10. Spanish is the Loving Tongue
11. I Ride An Old Paint
12. Edward
6000 with young people in mind
Smithsonian Folkways CD SFW 45053 rel.Jan 25, 2000
1. Come All Ye
2. Old Bangum
3. Three Jolly Rogues Of Lynn
4. Aunt Rhody
5. Frog Went A-Courtin'
6. John Peel
7. Leprechaun, The
8. Piper Of Dundee, The
9. Bow Down
10. Tailor And The Mouse, The
11. I Went Out One Morning In May
12. Green Corn
13. Buckeye Jim
14. Little Pigs
15. Three Craw
16. Hole In The Bottom Of The Sea, The
7000 Beethoven Scottish and Irish Songs 1958
Richard Dyer-Bennet, Natasha Magg, Urico Rossi, Fritz Magg,
Faithfu' Johnie
On the Massacre of Glencoe
Bonnie Laddie, Highland Laddie
Sunset
The Lovely Lass of Inverness
The Pulse of an Irishman
Once More I Hail Thee
Morning a Cruel Turmoiler Is
The Morning Air Plays on My Face
The Return to Ulster
Oh, Who My Dear Dermot
Again My Lyre
8000 Richard Dyer-Bennet, Vol. 8 1959
The Agincourt Song
Come Live with Me
Come Away, Death
I Care Not for These Ladies
Flow, My Tears
All in a Garden Green
Henry Martin
All mein Gedanken
Die bekehrte Schäferin
Kränzelkraut
Jagdabenteuer
Warnung
Le Brave Marin
Aminte
9000 Richard Dyer-Bennet, Vol. 9 1960
The Laird o' Cockpen
The Two Sisters of Binnorie
Early One Morning
The Pride of Petravore
Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo
The British Light Dragoons
Schneiders Höllenfahrt
Der Tod von Basel
Le Joli Tambour
The Buffalo Skinners
John Riley
The Cherry Tree Carol
Dyer-Bennet Records DYBX 2
Aksel Schiøtz, baritone; Paul Ulanowsky, piano (1st-4th, 8th, 16th works) ;
Richard Dyer-Bennet, guitar.
Recorded Aug. 1960, Temple of Music, South Mountain, Pittsfield MA.
Program notes by Richard Dyer-Bennet on container; texts with English
translations ([6] p.) inserted.
FRANZ SCHUBERT: Liebesbotschaft ; Ganymed ; Der Wanderer an den Mond ; An
die Laute
CARL MICHAEL BELLMAN: Fredman?s epistles, no. 25 ; Blåsen nu alla! ; Fredman
?s song, no. 31 ;
HUGO WOLF: Heb auf dein blondes Haupt ; Der Tambour ; Verschwiegene Liebe ;
Auf dem grünen Balkon ;
Anakreons GrabJOHANNES BRAHMS: An die Nachtigal ; Salamander ; Im
Waldeseimsamkeit ; Mein Mädel.
DYB-1601 Mark Twain's 1601 with Songs in the same spirit 1962
"1601"
OLD JOE CLARK
THE OLD SHE CRAB
THE TAILOR'S BOY
THE EERIE CANAL -
THERE WAS A FRIAR IN OUR TOWN
THE GATHERIN' OF THE CLAN.
Dyer-Bennet Records #10. 1962
recorded live at the Temple of Music, South Mountain, Pittsfield,
Massachusetts
The Lincolnshire Poacher
Lowlands
I Once Loved a Girl
She Moved thro? the Fair
The Seven Little Pigs
O Speak then my Love
Le Veritable Amour
The Unfortunate Troubadour
The Reaper?s Ghost
Two Comments
Go ?way old Man
The Wife Rapped in Wether?s Skin
My Good Old Man
No Hiding Place.
11 Richard Dyer-Bennet, Vol. 11 STEPHEN FOSTER 1962
Linger in Blissful Repose
Gentle Annie
Come with Thy Sweet Voice Again
If You've Only Got a Moustache
Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
For Thee, Love, for Thee
Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway!
Beautiful Dreamer
Sweetly She Sleeps, My Alice Fair
There Are Plenty of Fish in the Sea
Open Thy Lattice, Love
Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming
12 Richard Dyer-Bennet, Vol. 12 1964
SONGS OF SHIPS, SEAFARING MEN, WATERY GRAVES, CARD SHARPERS, GIANT RAM,
and INDIAN SCALPING and ONE EDIBLE RAT.
Shallow Brown
The Drunken Sailor
The Eddystone Light
Hullabaloo Belay
The Mermaid
The Willow Tree
The Charleston Merchant
Peter Gray
The Roving Gambler
Billy Barlow
Australian Girls
Hanging Johnny
The Derby Ram
Plain Language from Truthful James
13 Richard Dyer-Bennet, Vol. 13 1964
STORIES AND SONGS FOR CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS
The Soldier and the Lady
The Tale of the Tales/The Man Who Was Full of Fun
The King of the Noise
The Devil and the Farmer's Wife
The Old Gray Goose
The Wolf Who Was a Friend
The Fox and the Geese
September, 1976 Temple of Music, Pittsfield, MA, USA
Dyer-Bennet records LP 33674-33675 2-12" LP 1978
THE LOVELY MILLERESS (Schubert: Die schöne Müllerin, D795)
Richard Dyer-Bennet (Tenor), Nancy Garniez (Pianoforte)
translation by Richard Dyer-Bennet.
Vanguard Twofers VSD-95/96 The ESSENTIAL RICHARD DYER-BENNET (c)1977
Vanguard Recording Society
notes by Richard Dyer-Bennet, 1976
Vanguard Classics(Omega) OVC 6007 (CD) The ART OF RICHARD DYER-BENNET
released 1991/1993 ??
from Dyer-Bennet Records 1955-1965
A1 1 Blow THe Candles Out
A2 2 Down By The Sally Gardens (words: W.B.Yeats)
A3 3 The Lonesome valley
A4 4 Come All Ye
A5 5 The Bonnie Earl of Morey
A6 6 Pull Off Your Old Coat
A7 7 John Peel
B1 8 The Swapping Song
B2 9 Venezuela (arr.J.J.Niles)
B3 10 The Lass from The Low Country (arr.J.J.Niles)
B4 11 The Devil, and the Farmer's Wife
B6 12 Hanging Johnny
B6 13 The Drunken Sailor
B7 14 Westryn Wynde
C1 15 The Soldier and the Lady
C2 16 Greensleeves
C3 17 Two Maidens Wnet Milking
C4 18 Molly Brannigan
C5 19 The Leprechaun
C6 20 Peter Gray
C7 21 Hullabaloo Belay
D1 22 Eggs and Marrowbone
D2 23 Who Killed Cock Robin?
D3 24 Phyllis and Her Mother
D4 25 Edward
D5 26 The Garden Where the Praties Grow
D6 27 So We'll Go No More A-Roving(Dyer-Bennet-Lord Byron)
Longines Symphonette Recording Society / Vanguard LONGINES LWS-176-181
6-12" LP box
The 50 Greatest Folk Singers: Legendary Folk Songs
LWS-181 record 5
B3 Lord Randall
Smithsonian RD 046-1 Folk song America I: a 20th century revival
produced in association with Sony Music Special Products, (p)1991
Greensleeves (Richard Dyer-Bennet) 2:28 - source
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A PROGRAM OF DRAMATIC DECLAMATION OF THREE EXCERPTS FROM Robert Fitzgerald
translation of HOMER'S THE ODYSSEY.
1 sound tape reel. 1979. Library of Congress.
THE ODYSSEY TAPES. 3/4" videocassette. 1980. Research Foundation, SUNY/the
Arts on TV.
1/2" 30 min VHS videocassette sd., col. ; , Museum of
Modern Art, New York NY
produced and directed by Susan Fanshel and Jill Godmilow.
Photographed by Jeri Sopanen ; sound by Lee Orloff.
Notes: Richard Dyer-Bennet.
Summary: The Great concert artist Richard Dyer-Bennet recites some of the
lines of Robert Fitzgerald's translation of Homer's Odyssey. He has set
himself an ingenious challenge : to record the entire ancient poem in all
its epic length and beauty-in the spoken form in which the world first heard
the tale, three millennia ago. He discusses his preparation for this
project, including his personal ideas and feelings about the poem and how it
should best be rendered vocally with incidental musical accompaniment.
For sale ($225.00) or rent ($90.00)
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