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- Black_Stitchel abstract "Black Stitchel is the popular name of a conical hill , located in the parish of Hepple, Northumberland, in the region known as Bishop's Waltham Moors.The hill inspired a poem by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, published in his 1918 collection, Whin. It was set to music in 1920 by Gibson's friend Ivor Gurney and has become part of the baritone's concert repertoire It was one of several of Gibson's poems set by Gurney. The song has been recorded by Roderick Williams, Michael George and others. Another setting was composed by John Jeffreys for tenor and has been recorded by Ian Bostridge.".
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageID "43798383".
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageLength "1815".
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageRevisionID "638887723".
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink Category:1918_poems.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink Category:1920_songs.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hills_of_Northumberland.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink Hepple.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Bostridge.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink Ivor_Gurney.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink John_Jeffreys_(composer).
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink Michael_George.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink Roderick_Williams.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLink Wilfrid_Wilson_Gibson.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Black Stitchel".
- Black_Stitchel hasPhotoCollection Black_Stitchel.
- Black_Stitchel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Black_Stitchel subject Category:1918_poems.
- Black_Stitchel subject Category:1920_songs.
- Black_Stitchel subject Category:Hills_of_Northumberland.
- Black_Stitchel hypernym Name.
- Black_Stitchel comment "Black Stitchel is the popular name of a conical hill , located in the parish of Hepple, Northumberland, in the region known as Bishop's Waltham Moors.The hill inspired a poem by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, published in his 1918 collection, Whin. It was set to music in 1920 by Gibson's friend Ivor Gurney and has become part of the baritone's concert repertoire It was one of several of Gibson's poems set by Gurney. The song has been recorded by Roderick Williams, Michael George and others.".
- Black_Stitchel label "Black Stitchel".
- Black_Stitchel sameAs m.011v914t.
- Black_Stitchel sameAs Q18159699.
- Black_Stitchel sameAs Q18159699.
- Black_Stitchel wasDerivedFrom Black_Stitchel?oldid=638887723.
- Black_Stitchel isPrimaryTopicOf Black_Stitchel.