Novello's Part-Song Book (2nd series), Vol. 11

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General information

Title: Novello's Part-Song Book (2nd series), Vol. 11

Publisher: Novello, Ewer & Co.

Voicing of works: mainly SATB and keyboard.

Publication date and place: ca. 1875 by Novello, Ewer & Co., London, England.

External links

Facsimile at IMSLP

Contents

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No. Page Title Composer
315 29 A chieftain to the Highlands bound Robert Lucas Pearsall
316 33 A king there was in Thule Robert Lucas Pearsall
312 15 Adieu! My native shore Robert Lucas Pearsall
314 23 Caput apri defero Robert Lucas Pearsall
317 35 Come let us be merry Robert Lucas Pearsall
311 10 Down in my garden fair Robert Lucas Pearsall
310 1 Laugh not, youth, at age Robert Lucas Pearsall
320 47 Lay a garland Robert Lucas Pearsall
319 42 Light of my soul Robert Lucas Pearsall
318 40 Mihi est propositum Robert Lucas Pearsall
332 99 No! No! Nigella Robert Lucas Pearsall
325 76 O! all ye ladies fair and true Robert Lucas Pearsall
313 19 Purple glow the forest mountains Robert Lucas Pearsall
333 104 Sir Patrick Spens Robert Lucas Pearsall
321 53 Summer is y coming in Robert Lucas Pearsall
328 87 Sweet as a flower in May Robert Lucas Pearsall
329 90 The praise of good wine Robert Lucas Pearsall
330 93 The watchman’s song Robert Lucas Pearsall
324 71 There is a paradise on earth Robert Lucas Pearsall
326 79 War song of the Norman Baron Taillefer Robert Lucas Pearsall
331 96 Waters of Elle Robert Lucas Pearsall
327 83 Why do the roses Robert Lucas Pearsall
322 58 Why should the cuckoo’s tuneful note Robert Lucas Pearsall
323 66 Why weeps, alas, my lady-love Robert Lucas Pearsall

Works at CPDL

No works at CPDL