The organ accompaniment makes this sound a bit Presbyterian...
In her book with Louis Biancolli, Garden notes that she hated all her records, except this one. Well maybe. She could be fascinating in "Love's Old Sweet Song", I'm sure. I still prefer her Massenet.
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GREAT PERFORMANCE!!! Thank you my friend for sharing this Great Performance of Scottish operatic soprano MARY GARDEN (1874-1967).
MrGer2295 4 weeks ago
Great singing - but a very successful mutilation of Lowland Scots dialect. . . .
HunterstonB 2 months ago
Thank you, Doug. This is lovely. Maya
mayatatyana1 3 months ago
Excellent! A great singer - great thought she was taking when much of the voice was starting to pass. Lovely.
JackRance1910 3 months ago
Lovely!
tajci38 10 months ago
Nope!
I am Catholic!!!!
But I have Church of Scotland relatives and Anglican too,
So I know a lot of lovely hymns!
broadleygreen 1 year ago
O so beautiful- her voice is full of glow and lustre and her singing so evocative.
Regards-John
65attila 2 years ago
Gloriously sung.She is one of my very favourites.
paulostroff99 2 years ago
Beautiful.Thanks!
Bivolari 2 years ago
The organ accompaniment makes this sound a bit Presbyterian...
In her book with Louis Biancolli, Garden notes that she hated all her records, except this one. Well maybe. She could be fascinating in "Love's Old Sweet Song", I'm sure. I still prefer her Massenet.
AulicExclusiva 2 years ago
What does "sound a bit Presbyterian" mean?
broadleygreen 1 year ago
As in a humdrum church hymn?
AulicExclusiva 1 year ago
Sorry, I don´t know any humdrum hymns. You must be thinking of modern pop things.
This certainly doesn´t sound humdrum.
broadleygreen 1 year ago
Sorry as well. I don't know any modern pop things. I certainly know many humdrum hymns, though.
AulicExclusiva 1 year ago
Are you a Presbyterian?
broadleygreen 1 year ago
No, but I'm guessing you are.
AulicExclusiva 1 year ago