The Ballad of Seamus McPhee

This touchingly plaintive song, with its markedly folk-like character, is a fictional first-person account of the sufferings of an unwed mother whose husband-to-be was tragically drowned at sea. The simple arpeggiated accompaniment style suggests the Irish harp (or perhaps guitar). Like the other songs in this collection, the ballad is among the composer's earliest works.


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