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Publish Date
1911
Publisher
O. Ditson,
Lyon & Healy,
Winthrop & Rogers
Language
Multiple languages
Pages
175
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Folk songs, Songs (Medium voice) with pianoShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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One hundred folksongs of all nations: for medium voice
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Table of Contents
England. Sally in our alley ; O willow, willow ; The Vicar of Bray ; Come, lasses and lads
Scotland. Annie Laurie ; My ain kind dearie, O ; The Laird o' Cockpen ; O Logie o' Buchan
Ireland. The last rose of summer ; The minstrel boy ; The daughters of Erin ; The pretty girl milking her cow
Wales. All through the night ; Hunting the hare ; The ash grove
Manx. Hunt the wren
France. In out happy village ; There was a little maiden ; Sing to me, sweet Musetta ; On the bridge of Avignon
Troubadours. When the nightingale shall sing ; Early strolling at my leisure
Minnesingers. Summertime ; Minstrel song
Germany. Annie of Tharau ; O thou dearest maiden mine ; True love ; The Loreley ; Must I go ; The broken ring ; All's the same to me ; Farewell ; In cellar cool ; O faithful pine ; The hostess' daughter
Switzerland. From these dear mountains ; In Aargau dwelt two sweethearts
Austria. Wooing
Tyrol. Tyrolese are blithesome ; On the Alma
Styria. From the mountain's height
Hungary. Hungaria's treasure ; Varadi's highways
Bohemia. The treasure
Netherlands. Where'er man ranges ; Rosa
Italy. The fair maid of Sorrento ; Oh, come to me ; Santa Lucia
Sicily. So this is sad love's ending
Spain. Unto a poor blind lover ; If 't is sorrow so to love thee ; May song
Portugal. Song of the fig-tree orchard ; Wherefore have thy lips denied me
Denmark. I wander through woodlands ; Marstig's daughter
Iceland. Bravely sails my bark
Norway. I laid me down to rest ; Homeward from the mountains ; Dearest maiden
Sweden. Little Katie ; Wermeland ; On a crystal throne
Russia. Over fields and over meadows ; O'er the distant lonely mountains ; In the shade of the garden strolling ; 'Neath the shadow of a tree ; Ah! see the old pear-tree ; Come and twine the slim boughs
Poland. Dearest maiden, hark, I pray thee ; Little cottage lowly
Finland. Home my sweetheart comes from roving
Lapland. There's ne'er a blossom
Lithuania. From afar returns my well-beloved
Bosnia. Why so silent, tell me, birdie
Servia. Come, my dearest
Bulgaria. The outlaw
Turkey. The sun hangs high
Greece. The musician
Syria. Sleep, my child ; Upon thy lovely lips
Morocco. Zohra
Algeria. My beloved
Tunis. Soleima
Tripoli. Stamboul
Egypt. Love-song ; There's no deity but God
Arabia. Thine eyes are bright with fire
Persia. Deign my voice to hear ; Rustic song
India. Snake-charmer's song
China. Jasmine-flower
Japan. New Year song ; Cherry-bloom
American Indian. Pawnee war-song ; Dakota serenade
United States of America. Old folks at home ; Tenting on the old camp ground ; Dixie.
Edition Notes
For medium voice and piano.
Words in English (in part translation) and original language.
"Notes on the songs": p. [ix]-xxvii.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxix]-xxxvii) and index.
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