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Box 5

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Contains 117 Results:

From Wigwam and Tepee, 1914

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Composer: Cadman, Charles Wakefield Poet/Lyricist: Eberhart, Nelle Richmond Genre: American Art Song Instrument: Voice, High Note: A song cycle with 4 songs.

Dates: Publication: 1914

Wonder Songs, 1910

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Composer: Converse, Mary Parker Poet/Lyricist: Converse, Mary Parker Genre: American Art Song Instrument: Voice, High Note: A song cycle of short songs by said composer

Dates: Publication: 1910

Swing Along, 1912

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Composer: Cook, Will Marion Poet/Lyricist: Cook, Will Marion Genre: American Art Song First Line: "Swing along, Chillun, swing along de lane.." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1912

Drolleries from an Oriental Doll's House, 1920

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Composer: Crist, Bainbridge Genre: English Art Song Instrument: Voice, High Note: A song cycle of 5 songs all relating to oriental themes

Dates: Publication: 1920

Rantin', Rovin', Robin, 1920

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Composer: Taylor, Deems Poet/Lyricist: Burns, Robert Genre: English Art Song First Line: "There was a lad was born in Kyle…" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1920

The Auld Scotch Songs, 1917

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Composer: Crist, Bainbridge Poet/Lyricist: Bethune, George W. Genre: English Art Song First Line: "O sing to me the auld Scotch sangs…" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1917

Fairy Roses, 1909

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Composer: Coleridge-Taylor, S. Poet/Lyricist: Easmon, Kathleen Genre: English Art Song First Line: "Fairy Roses, in the noontide…" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1909

Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal, 1904

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Composer: Quilter, Rodger Poet/Lyricist: Tennyson Genre: English Art Song First Line: "Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white…." Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1904

The Garden where the Praties Grow, 1929

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Composer: Liddle, Samuel Genre: English Art Song First Line: "Have you ever been in love my boys, or have you felt the pain? Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1929

The Crying of Water, 1907

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Composer: Campbell-Tipton Poet/Lyricist: Symons, Arthur Genre: English Art Song First Line: "O water, voice of my heart crying in the sand…" Instrument: Voice, High

Dates: Publication: 1907