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Popular music -- 1791-1800.
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Hymne des Marseillais
/ words and music by Rouget De Lisle. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, 1901. |
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First line of verse: Ye sons of France. |
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I dessa fridens bygder
/ W. A. Mozart. |
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Stockholm, Sweden: Carl Gehrmans Musikforlag, |
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First line of chorus (Swedish): I dessa fridens bygder ej hamndens kansla rar. |
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I love thee
/ L. van Beethoven. |
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New York, NY: Carl Fischer, 1905. |
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First line of chorus: I love thee as thou lovest me. |
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I love thee
/ L. van Beethoven. |
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Milwaukee, WI: Jenson Publications, Inc., 1980. |
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First line of chorus: I love but thee as thou dost me. |
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I love you
/ Ludwig van Beethoven. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1937. |
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First line of chorus: As you love me, so I love you. |
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Ich liebe dich
/ L. van Beethoven. |
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Offenbach am Main, Germany: Joh. Andre, |
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First line of chorus (German): Ich liebe dich, so wie du mich. |
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Ich liebe dich
/ Ludwig van Beethoven. |
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Dortmund, Germany: Eigentum von Wildt's Musikverlag, |
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First line of chorus (German): Ich liebe dich, so wie du mich. |
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I'm a poor wayfaring stranger
/ traditional American folk ballad. |
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East Stroudsburg, PA: Shawnee Press, Inc., 1943. |
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First line of chorus: I am a poor wayfaring stranger. |
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I'm a poor wayfaring stranger
/ traditional American folk ballad. |
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New York, NY: Words and Music Inc., 1943. |
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First line of chorus: I am a poor wayfaring stranger. |
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I'm a poor wayfaring stranger
/ traditional American folk ballad. |
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New York, NY: Shawnee Press, Inc., 1943. |
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First line of chorus: I am a poor wayfaring stranger. |
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In native worth
/ Franz Josef Haydn. |
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Philadelphia, PA: Oliver Ditson Company, |
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First line of chorus: And god created man in his own image. |
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Jesu, word of god incarnate
/ Mozart. |
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Philadelphia, PA: The John Church Company, 1903. |
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First line of chorus: Jesu, word of god incarnate. |
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Jesus shall reign!
/ John Hatton, 1793. |
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New York, NY: Harold Flammer, Inc., 1957. |
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First line of chorus: Jesus shall reign where'er the sun. |
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Jesus, word of god incarnate
/ old Italian chorale. |
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New York, NY: The H. W. Gray Co., 1928. |
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First line of chorus: Jesu, word of god incarnate. |
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Lacrymosa
/ W. A. Mozart. |
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Delaware Water Gap, PA: Shawnee Press, Inc., 1949. |
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First line of chorus: Day of mourning, day of sorrow. |
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Lacrymosa
/ W. A. Mozart. |
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Delaware Water Gap, PA: Shawnee Press, Inc., 1951. |
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First line of chorus: Day of mourning, day of sorrow. |
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Lacrymosa
/ W. A. Mozart. |
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Delaware Water Gap, PA: Shawnee Press, Inc., 1951. |
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First line of chorus: Day of mourning, day of sorrow. |
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Lacrymosa
/ W. A. Mozart. |
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Delaware Water Gap, PA: Shawnee Press, Inc., 1949. |
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First line of chorus: Day of mourning, day of sorrow. |
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Low bending before you
/ D. Cimarosa. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, 1868. |
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First line of chorus (Italian): Le faccio un inchino. |
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The Marseillaise
/ words and music by Rouget De Lisle |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, 1901. |
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First line of chorus: Ye sons of France. |
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La Marseillaise
/ English version by Alice Mattullath. |
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New York, NY: Carl Fischer, 1906. |
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First line of verse: On, on to battle. |
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The Marseillaise
/ words and music by Rouget De Lisle |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, 1901. |
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First line of chorus: Ye sons of France. |
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La Marseillaise
/ paroles et musique de Rouget De Lisle |
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Paris, France: Henry Lemoine, |
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First line of chorus: Allons, enfants de la patrie. |
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La Marseillaise
/ English version by Dr. Th. Baker. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, 1894. |
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First line of verse: Arise, ye children of the nation! |
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Men of Harlech.
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, 1913. |
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First line of chorus: Hark! I hear the foe advancing. |
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Northfield
/ Jeremiah Ingalls. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1954. |
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First line of chorus: How long, dear saviour, O how long. |
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O Isis and Osiris
/ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, Inc., 1942. |
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First line of chorus: O Isis and Osiris, favor this noble pair. |
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Pastorelle
/ Jos. Haydn. |
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New York, NY: Edward Schuberth & Co., |
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First line of chorus (German): Bind auf Dein Haar die Mutter Spricht. |
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Polish national song
/ melody attributed to Oginski. |
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Boston, MA: Oliver Ditson Company, 1913. |
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First line of chorus: Poland's not yet dead in slavr'y. |
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Poor wayfaring stranger
/ traditional white spiritual. |
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Chicago, IL: Hall & McCreary Company, 1944. |
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First line of chorus: I am a poor wayfaring stranger. |
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Sanctus
/ from Mozart's "Requiem Mass". |
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London, England: Novello and Co., |
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First line of chorus: Holy, holy, holy, holy lord god. |
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Sanctus
/ by Joseph Haydn. |
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New York, NY: Plymouth Music Co., Inc., 1958. |
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First line of chorus (Latin): Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus dominus deus sabaoth. |
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Sanctus
/ Joseph Haydn. |
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New York, NY: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1960. |
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First line of chorus (Latin): Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus dominus deus sabaoth. |
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The spirit's song
/ Joseph Haydn. |
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New York, NY: G. Schirmer, Inc., |
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First line of chorus: Hark! hark! what I tell to thee. |
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