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Geoffrey Hannant - Six East Anglian Organs - Volume One album flac Performer: Geoffrey Hannant
Title: Six East Anglian Organs - Volume One
Style: Baroque, Modern
Released: 1977
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1296 mb
FLAC album: 1751 mb
Rating: 4.7
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Genre: Classical

East Anglian English is a dialect of English spoken in East Anglia. East Anglian English has had a very considerable input into the formation of Standard English, and probably contributed to the development of American English; it has also experienced multilingualism on a remarkable scale. However, it has received little attention from the media and is not easily recognized by people from other parts of the UK. East Anglia is not easily defined as its boundaries are not uniformly agreed upon.

The kingdom of East Anglia, (also known as the kingdom of the East Angles), was a small independent Anglo-Saxon kingdom that comprised what are now the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and perhaps the eastern part of the Fens. The kingdom was one of the seven traditional members of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy. The East Angles were initially ruled (from the 6th century until 749) by members of the Wuffingas dynasty, named after Wuffa, whose name means 'descendants of the wolf'

The Kingdom of the East Angles (Old English: Ēast Engla Rīce; Latin: Regnum Orientalium Anglorum), today known as the Kingdom of East Anglia, was a small independent kingdom of the Angles comprising what are now the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk and perhaps the eastern part of the Fens. The kingdom formed in the 6th century in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain

East Anglian English. Location of East Anglia within England. East Anglian English is a dialect of English spoken in East Anglia. However, it has received little attention from the media.

The traditional East Anglian dialect had an interesting use of the word do as a conjunction meaning ‘or’ or ‘otherwise’: ‘You better go to bed now, do you’ll be tired in the morning’. I hope that don’t rain, do we shall have to go home’. And time was used in the sense of ‘while’: ‘Sit you down time I get the dinner ready’. Modern East Anglian English grammar still has a number of special characteristics which you can readily hear if you walk around the streets of Ipswich or Norwich.

The six-tracker is a rare long player for the label, which is primarily known for its 12 singles. Though each producer has appeared on the label individually over the years, the double LP is the first time the three producers have worked together on record. the lead up to release day will be concluded with 'AMK' via MixmMag on 2. 8. Скачиваний: 626. Скачать.

Tracklist

St. Edmundsbury Cathedral
Sonata
St. Michael's Church, Framlington
Trumpet Voluntary
'Vater Unser' Chorale Prelude
Ipswich Corn Exchange
Toccata from 5th Symphony
St. Margarets Church, Ipswich
Fugue In F Major
Voluntary In G Major
The Parish & Priory Church Of St. Nicholas, Gt. Yarmouth
Te Deum
Parish Church Of Saints Peter & Paul, Cromer
Fantasy

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MW 912 Geoffrey Hannant Six East Anglian Organs - Volume One ‎(LP) Michael Woodward MW 912 UK 1977
MW 912 Geoffrey Hannant Six East Anglian Organs ‎(LP) Michael Woodward MW 912 UK 1977