Richard Charlton
Richard Charlton (1791–1852) was the first diplomatic Consul from Great Britain to the Kingdom of Hawaii (1825–1843). He was surrounded by controversies that caused a military occupation known as the Paulet Affair, and real estate claims that motivated the formalization of Hawaiian land titles.
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Top Tracks
- 4 Lieder, Op. 82 - Arranged for Cello and Guitar: 1. Lasst Mich Allein (Arr. Richard Charlton)
- Suite Latina: IV. Vals By Moonlight
- Deux mélodies hébraïques, M. A22 - Arranged for Cello and Guitar: 1. Kaddisch
- Six Songs, Op.4 - Arranged for Cello and Guitar: 4. Ne poy, krasavitsa
- Ver Hot Aza Yingele
- Esa Enai
- Etz Harimon
- El Testament D’Amelia
- Cançó del Lladre
- Statues: No. 5. Reality
- Statues: No. 4. The ghosts of flesh
- Statues: No. 3. Flowers
- Statues: No. 2. Venus and Apollo
- Statues: No. 1. The statues awake
- Suite Latina: III. Canción de la Rosa
- Suite Latina: II. Tango in the Dark
- Suite Latina: I. Preludio
- Capricorn Skies: IV. A Sky for Dreaming
- Mosaic
- A Flower’s Purpose - Arranged by Richard Charlton
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