Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore (28 May 1779 – 25 February 1852) was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist, widely regarded in his lifetime as Ireland's "national bard". The acclaim rested primarily on the popularity of his Irish Melodies (the first of ten volumes appearing in 1808). In these, Moore set to old Irish tunes verses that spoke to a narrative of Irish dispossession, loss, and resistance. With his romantic work Lalla Rookh (1817), in which these same themes are explored in an elaborate orientalist allegory, Moore achieved wider critical recognition. Translated into several languages, and adapted and arranged for musical performance by, among others, Robert Schumann, the chivalric verse-narrative established Moore as one of the leading exemplars of European romanticism.
In England, Moore moved in aristocratic Whig circles where, in addition to a salon performer, he was appreciated as a squib writer and master of political satire. Chief among his targets, in successive Tory governments, was Lord Castlereagh in whose promises of "emancipation" Moore believed his fellow Catholics in Ireland had been deceived. In the verse novel The Fudge Family in Paris (1818), and its sequels, he pillories the Foreign Secretary for employing the same "faithless craft" used to press Ireland into a union with Great Britain to accommodate restoration and reaction in Europe.
Wary in Ireland of an overtly Catholic place-seeking nationalism, Moore refused a nomination to stand with Daniel O'Connell and his Repeal Association for the Westminster parliament. His broader sympathies were expressed in his several prose works, including a biography of the United Irish leader Lord Edward Fitzgerald (1831) and the Memoirs of Captain Rock (1824). Complementing Maria Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent (1800), the satirical novel is the story, not of Anglo-Irish landowners, but of their exhausted tenants driven to the semi-insurrection of Whiteboyism.
Moore continues to be remembered chiefly for his Melodies (typically "The Minstrel Boy" and "The Last Rose of Summer"). He is also recalled, less generously, for the role he is thought to have played in the destruction of the memoirs of his friend, Lord Byron.
Voice & Verse
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Psalm 89 "My Song Shall Be Alway of the Loving Kindness of the Lord" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 90 "Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 91 "Whoso Dwelleth Under the Defence of the Most High" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 92 "It Is a Good Thing to Give Thanks unto the Lord" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 93 "The Lord Is King, and Hath Put on Glorious Apparel" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 94 "O Lord God, to Whom Vengeance Belongeth" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 95 "O Come, Let Us Sing unto the Lord" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 96 "O Sing unto the Lord a New Song" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 97 "The Lord Is King, the Earth May Be Glad Thereof" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 98 "O Sing unto the Lord a New Song" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 99 "The Lord Is King, Be the People Never so Impatient" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 100 "O Be Joyful in the Lord, All Ye Lands" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 101 "My Song Shall Be of Mercy and Judgement" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 102 "Hear My Prayer, O Lord" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 103 "Praise the Lord, O My Soul" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Psalm 104 "Praise the Lord, O My Soul" - The Complete Psalms of David, Series 2 Vol. 7 -
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Encore
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Ave Maria - Encore -
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6 Gesänge, Op. 34: No. 2, On Wings of Song - Encore -
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The Lorelei - Encore -
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Christmas Cradle Song - Encore -
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The Last Rose of Summer - Encore -
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The Lord's Prayer - Encore -
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Greensleeves - Encore -
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Ellens Gesang III, Op. 52 No. 6, D. 839 "Ave Maria" - Encore -
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Skye Boat Song - Encore -
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Rose of Tralee - Encore -
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An Island Sheiling Song - Encore -
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An Eriskay Love Lilt - Encore -
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Whistling Gipsy Rover - Encore -
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Mhairi's Wedding - Encore -
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La Golondrina - Encore -
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Eldelweiss - Encore -
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Bonnie Mary o' Argyle - Encore -
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Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492: Voi che sapete - Encore -
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5 Lieder, Op. 49: No. 4, Lullaby - Encore -
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3 Songs, Op. 16: No. 1, The Shepherd's Song - Encore -
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Tell Me, Lovely Shepard - Encore -
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Die Schöne Müllerin, D. 795: No. 2, Wohin - Encore -
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