- Music written by
- Ronald Binge
- Lyrics written by
- Christopher Hassall
- Language
- English
- ISWC
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T-010.487.884-3 GEMA
- Comments
- When this work was first played by the Mantovani orchestra in 1951 it was simply titled "Andante cantabile". The name was altered by the composer to reflect the post-war optimism of the "new Elizabethan Age" that began with the accession of Queen Elizabeth II in February 1952. A version with lyrics by poet Christopher Hassall called "Where the Gentle Avon Flows" was released somewhat later.
- Published by
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MARLOWLYNN LTD
GEMA
- Licensing
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Song
Adaptations
An adaptation is a musical work, which uses elements (music or lyrics) from another musical work.
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Elizabethan Serenade written by Christopher Hassall, Ronald Binge English February 1957
- Alžbětinská serenáda written by Zdeněk Borovec Czech 1975
- Elisabethan Serenade written by Yoka Cleber Dutch August 1959
- Elisabeth serenadi written by Sauvo Puhtila Finnish
- Élisabeth sérénade written by Jean Marietti, Alain Nancey French 1962
- Elisabeth-Serenade written by Erik Schäfer-Wallnau, Ann Heston German March 1961