Music of many lands and peoples [music] / edited by Osbourne McConathy, John W. Beattie, Russell V. Morgan.
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Academy of Music & Performing Arts Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | M 782.742 MCCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A06907 |
"Adopted by the California state Board of education."
"List of correlated recorded music" : p. 259.
I. THE PAGEANT OF MANY LANDS AND PEOPLES : Thanksgiving hymn -- Lullaby (Berceuse) / Godard -- Japanese National Anthem -- Naples -- Hindu song : Bombay air -- It was a lover and his lass / Thomas Morely -- El manton de Manila : Mexican folk song -- Cradle song / Mendelssohn -- Troika rid : Ukranian folk song / arranged by Constantin Shvedoff -- The gypsy : Hungarian folk song -- When I was seventeen : Swedish folk song -- The Jasmine flower : Chinese folk song -- Adventure : arranged from the Boer National Anthem --
II. QUALITIES OF THE HUMAN VOICE : Prayer from Der Freischütz / Weber -- Contentment / Mozart -- True friends can never drift apart / Beethoven -- The butterfly / Schumann -- Satisfied / Haydn -- Spring greeting / Schumann -- To the rose / Adolf Jensen -- Oriental romance / Rimsky-Korsakov -- Bendemeer's s Stream : Irish folk song -- The miller's flower / Schubert -- Neapolitan boat song / L. Biscardi -- Serenade to Nita / Spohr -- The vesper hour / Mozart -- Comrades / J.F. Reichardt -- Hearts of oak / William Boyce -- When the stars are in the quiet skies --
III. CHORUSES FOR SOPRANO, ALTO, AND BASS : Morning / Lowell Mason -- Summer song : German folk song -- Winter rules the world / Carl Maria von Weber -- Youth / Friedrich Silcher -- Laughing Spring / Mozart -- At evening / Franz Hurka -- Spring / Friedrich Silcher -- In the greenwood / Mozart -- Our country / Matth. Claudius -- May time : Polish folk song -- The rising of the lark : Welsh folk song -- Skating / J.P. Cronhamn -- Fellowship : German folk song --
IV. THE EVOLUTION OF FOUR-PART SINGING : Robin Adair : Scotch air -- Dawn at Carmel / Carl Groos -- A song of praise / Gruenberger -- Carol of the shepherds : Bohemian folk song -- Sea fever / Friedrich Silcher -- Stars of the summer night / Isaac B. Woodbury -- All through the night / David Owen -- Home sweet home / Henry R. Bishop --
V. A PAGEANT OF WORLD HISTORY : Come, ever smiling liberty (Judus Maccabaeus) / Handel -- O rest in the Lord (Elijah) / Mendelssohn -- Sumer is a-coming in = Sumer is i-cumen in (13th century) -- The crusaders -- The three king: old French Christmas carol -- Hosanna / Palestrina -- Misere / Palestrina -- Break forth, O beauteous, heavenly light / Bach -- From ill do thou defend me / Bach -- The Marseillaise : French national anthem / Rouget de Lisle -- Hail evening bright / Queen Marie Antoinette --
VI. THE PAGEANT OF EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY : Old hundred / Genevan Psalter -- Landing of the pilgrims / Mary Anne Brown -- A toast to George Washington / Francis Hopkinson -- My days have been so wondrous free / Francis Hopkinson -- Out among the red men : a trapper's song (English song, 1700) -- Home on the range / from Cowboy songs collected by John A. Lomax -- Keep in the middle ob the road / arranged by Marshall Bartholomew --
VII. FORM, THE ARCHITECTURE OF MUSIC : The herd-bells / F. Gumbert -- The sun will shine no more : for basses or unison chorus (Russian folk tune) -- He is an Englishman, He is American (Pinafore) / Sir Arthur Sullivan -- Then shall the eyes of the blind (Messiah) / Handel -- A boat, a boat! : three-part round -- Merrily, merrily : four part round -- Fly now, O song I'm singing : serenade / F. Paolo Tosti -- Holy, holy, holy / Alfred R. Gaul -- To the Greenwood tree : three part round / Hilton -- Non nobis Domine (For unto man) : three part canon / William Byrd ; arranged by L. E. Watters -- The pansy / Edward McDowell --
VIII. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC : Finlandia / Jean Sibelius (piano arr. then excerpts from the full score) -- Ode triumphant (Finale from first symphony) / Johannes Brahms -- Herons homeward flying / Franz Liszt ; arranged for voice and piano -- From a chorale prelude for organ / J.S. Bach -- In thee I put my trust (Psalm XXXI) / J.S. Bach --
IX. SONGS OF FUN AND HUMOR : O No, John / arranged by Mae Nightingale -- Away for Rio! : sailor shanty -- The hopak / adapted by Carol Powell -- Blow the man down : old sailor shanty -- O soldier, soldier / arranged by Mae Nightingale -- The safe side / Mark Andrews -- Wei hai wo / Marshall Bartholomew -- Of all the brave birds / Thomas Morley --
X. SONGS FOR BOY'S CHORUS The vagabond / Noble Cain -- Do you fear wind? / Osbourne McConathy -- Comely Swain / John Playford -- Bonny Eloise / J. R. Thomas ; arranged by Mae Nightingale -- Boy scouts' marching song / A. Billeter -- The quartet / G.A. Grant-Schaefer -- Good night / arranged by Friedrich Silcher -- O Mary, don't you weep / arranged by Mae Nightingale -- The hunting chorus / P. Buccalossi --
XI. SONGS FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON : O come, all ye faithful / J. Reading -- The first Noel : traditional -- Silent night, Holy night / Franz Gruber -- Deck the halls : traditional -- Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella : old French carol -- Bringing in the boar's head : traditional -- The wassailsong : traditional --
XII. A PAGEANT OF AMERICANIZATION : America the beautiful / Samuel A. Ward -- The Volga boatmen -- John Peel : old English hunting song -- Cloud, where do you fly? / Catharina van Rennes -- It was a dream : Chilian folk song -- The loreley = Die Lorelei / F. Silcher -- Green for the mountain-side (SAB) : Tyrolese folk song -- The Lord for Poland : Polish national hymn -- Father and mother dear : Bohemian folk song -- I love thee = Jeg elsker dig / Edvard Grieg -- The dove = La paloma / Sebastian Yradier -- The ash-grove (SAB) : Welsh folk song -- My heart's in the Highlands (Boys' voices) / J.M. Courtney -- At Pierrot's door = Au clair de la lune : French folk song -- Go where the glory waits the : old Irish air -- Aloutte, gentle skylark : French-Canadian folk song --
XIII. CHORUSES FOR ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS : A song of Sherwood / James H. Rogers -- The long road / Louis Woodson Curtis -- Lo, I shall never want / Demetrius Bortniansky -- The ship of Rio / Mark Andrews -- Alma mater : old melody -- Faith of our fathers / adapted by James George Walton -- Go down Moses : negro spiritual / arranged by Lorrain Watters -- Isalei : old Fijian tune / arranged by Anne Landsbury Beck -- As I put off from shore : Italian popular song -- A May song / Robert Schumann -- Requiem / R. Huntington Woodman -- The parting / Ludwig van Beethoven -- The bell buoy / Louis Woodson Curtis -- Gaudeamus igitur : German folk song -- Autumn twilight / Anna Mary Mealand -- Hail to the elm / William G. Hammond -- Sleep, little one, sleep / Hector MacCarthy --
XIV. OUR HOMELAND : Here comes the flag / Noble Cain -- Joy / Ferdinand Hiller -- Midnight / Johann Christian Rinck -- Soft is their slumber / C.G. Neefe -- Sweet and low / Joseph Barnby -- Teach me, Father, how to go : a prayer / William G. Hammond -- The new year : Welsh carol -- O God, our help in ages past / William Croft -- Come ye thankful people, come / George J. Elvey (St. George Windsor) -- Angel voices / Sir Arthur Sullivan -- All praise to God on high / Joseph Barnby -- Now the day is over / Joseph Barnby -- My country, 'tis of thee : America / Henry Carey -- Now thank we all out God : Chorale, "Nun danket" / Johann Crüger -- Peace hymn / George W. Warren -- Oh, worship the King / Joseph Haydn -- The star-spangled banner : service version / John Stafford Smith -- The rhythmic program -- List of correlated recorded music -- Classified index -- Alphabetical Index.
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