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Mother and Child is a song cycle for soprano and piano composed in 1918 by John Ireland (1879–1962). It consists of settings of eight poems by Christina Rossetti (1830–94), from her collection Sing-Song: A Nursery Rhyme Book (1872, 1893). A typical performance takes about 10 minutes. The songs are: 1. * "Newborn" 2. * "The Only child" 3. * "Hope" 4. * "Skylark and Nightingale" 5. * "The Blind Boy" 6. * "Baby" 7. * "Death Parting" 8. * "The Garland"

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  • Mother and Child is a song cycle for soprano and piano composed in 1918 by John Ireland (1879–1962). It consists of settings of eight poems by Christina Rossetti (1830–94), from her collection Sing-Song: A Nursery Rhyme Book (1872, 1893). A typical performance takes about 10 minutes. The songs are: 1. * "Newborn" 2. * "The Only child" 3. * "Hope" 4. * "Skylark and Nightingale" 5. * "The Blind Boy" 6. * "Baby" 7. * "Death Parting" 8. * "The Garland" (en)
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  • Mother and Child is a song cycle for soprano and piano composed in 1918 by John Ireland (1879–1962). It consists of settings of eight poems by Christina Rossetti (1830–94), from her collection Sing-Song: A Nursery Rhyme Book (1872, 1893). A typical performance takes about 10 minutes. The songs are: 1. * "Newborn" 2. * "The Only child" 3. * "Hope" 4. * "Skylark and Nightingale" 5. * "The Blind Boy" 6. * "Baby" 7. * "Death Parting" 8. * "The Garland" (en)
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  • Mother and Child (song cycle) (en)
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