Rounds re-sounding : circular music for voices and instruments, an eight-century reference
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Published
Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland, 1986.
ISBN
0899502032, 9780899502038
Physical Desc
pages of music
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Published
Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland, 1986.
Format
Music Score
Language
English
ISBN
0899502032, 9780899502038
Notes
General Note
Includes index.
Bibliography
Bibliography: page.
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Table of Contents
Music shall live
Oh, music, sweet music
Viva la musica / Praetorius
This note! that note!
Sing we this roundelay
Sing together
Sing with thy mouth
Clear is the trumpet / Felix Mendelssohn
When the full organ / John Broderip
Fee fee fiddle
Orchestra
The scale / Beethoven
Scale syllables (canon) / Haydn
Scale round / Gloria T. Delamar
We lack money to make us merry
Follow me quickly
Sing and be merry / George Berg
This hour, my bonny lads / William Cranford
Sing we now merrily
Sing tonight / William Lawes
Sing on / Purcell
Singing and dancing
Mingle voices and souls / Purcell
Prepare your hearts / Thomas Holmes
Come all noble souls / Maurice Greene
Angel song / Philip Nicolai
Sing after me
Make the rafters ring
Now we are met / Samuel Webb
Follow me merrily / Edmund Nelham
If I sing ahead of you
I'm not strong, sir!
One, two, three / Purcell
Sing one, two, three
I cannot sing this catch / Henry Harrington
Don't sing so loud!
Thiss song goes around / Gloria T. Delamar
Let's sing, happy we
Bonny Biscay, o
Hey, ho to the greenwood / William Byrd
Three blind mice
Three blind mice
Those three blind mice / Clarence Butler
Song of the frogs
Cat in the plum tree
Cats assembled
Richard Brown
My dame has in her hutch
On the prophet's old dog / Richard Brown
Timothy Tippen's horse
Night ride / Maria Luigi Cherubini
Master, come help me
Sweetly sings the donkey
Donkey music
Where is John? / Smetana
Serve well the sow
Seest thou my cow today?
Silver swan
Swan sings
My dame hath a lame crane / Matthew White
Why shouldn't my goose
Three geese of Halberstow
Pigeon is never woe
Ducks on a pond
White hen she cackles
Cockfight
Wings like the eagle
Kookaburra / Marion Sinclair
Oriole
Merry lark
Lark, linnet, and nightingale
Spring in come / William Hayes
All is silent
Nightingale's lay / John Stafford Smith
Nightingale
Well fare the nightingale
Hedge in the cuckoo / Edmund Nelham
Listen to the cuckoo
Cuckoo singeth
Cuckoo! hark! / Edmund Nelham
Whippoorwill
Thou poor bird
Songster of the grove
Mark where the bee
Buzz, quoth the blue fly / Thomas Arne
Said the spider to the fly
Fly in shamble row
Grasshopper three
Golden butterflies
Wind in the willows
Birch tree
Seasons
Hailstones
Drip, drop falls the rain / Joseph Ghys
March lingers
Hark, the storm
Cloud watching / Gloria T. Delamar
Come to the mountains 00 Showers and flowers and songs
Cuckoo welcomes in the spring
White coral bells
Age of the rose
Easter flowers
Easter / Robert Williams
Easter eggs / Gloria T. Delamar
Easter carol
May first
Laughing may is here
Let us all a-maying go / John Hilton
Sweet the eveing air
Jolly month of may / Haydn
As I me walked
May comes singing
Blithe may day
Lovely June
Thirty days hath September
Autumn winds
Autumn's kindly glow
Winter is as good as spring / Maurice Greene
Winter and spring
Cold winter now appears / John Hilton
White is the snow
Chanukay
Christmas is coming.
The whole world is a Christmas tree / Arthur Leon Moore
New Year's / Henry Lawes
This new day / Christopher Praetorius
Awake! arise!
Moring is come
Call good morning
Rooster now crows / Johann Wachsmann
Rooster's crowing
Bold chanticleer
Fair morn
Morn doth break
Ho! every sleeper waken
Morning song
It is light
Wake and sing
Moonlight, sunlight
Chopin
In the evening
Let me sleep this night away / Samuel Webbe
Now the day is over / Joseph Barnby
Hark to the curfew / Thomas Arne
Sweet, goodnight
Now the day is nearly done
Golden slumbers
Sleep well
O, come sweet slumber / Beethoven
To all good night
Sweet rest descend
From all mischances
Bedtime
Good night to you all
Day is done
may the longtime sun shine
We say farewell
Fare thee well
Farewell
Aloha Oe / Queen Liliuokalani
Tallis' canon / Thomas Tallis
Tallis ordinal / Thomas Tallis
Summits of our time / Robert Schumann
Time's immortal hand
Lead lives of love
Peace and love / Gloria T. Delamar
Round of thanks
Scottish grace
Joy in the gates
Hosannah
Rise up, o flame / Christopher Praetorius
When Jesus wept / William Billings
Celbrons sans cesse / Orlando di Lasso
Gloria, Gloria / Haydn
Rondellus
Alleluia I ; II / Mozart
Illumina oculos meos / Palestrina
Ave Maria
Conditor kirie
Adivra
Dona nobis pacem / Palestrina
Laudate nomen
Long life to the friend / Lowell Mason
Make new friends
Come dance and caper
Come, follow, follow / John Hilton
Kit and Tom shid, a!
Dear friend (s)
Jinkin the jester
Oil and vinegar / Henry Hall
Dear friends, hello
Fie, nay, prithee, John / Purcell
Cheer, good cheer
Behold I will show / Thomas Pierce
Happy days
A friend, a friend / William Hayes
Pals / Henry Aldrich
Three merry boys and girls / William Lawes
Happy days
Oh, my love
'Tis women / Purcell
Farewell mine own
Let my name engraven stand / William Billings
Sweet enslaver / Luffman Atterbury
Thy sweets / John Sebastian Bach
She weepeth sore / William Lawes
Kalinka (Little berry bush)
I will not plead / Haydn
Turn, Amarillis / John Hilton
Oh, beauteous eyes
Rose, rose
Joan (John), come kiss me now
Comin' thro' the rye
Go to Joan Glover
Tawny lass / John Jackson
Green trees
Love grows old / Gloria T. Delamar
Oaken leaves
Wake thee now, dearest
Assignation ; Sweet delights of love / Henry Harrington
Me knows ... Is cold / Samuel Webbe
Tom kisses ... John's wife ... every night / John King
The cure: a lass ... a dram / Samuel Webbe
I'll marry a maid / William Lawes
A sentiment: I like ... a pretty girl / John Wall Callcott
What hap had I to marry a shrew?
Now I am married / Samuel Webbe
While Adam slept
Hey, ho, nobody at home
Heigh, ho anybody home?
There lies a pudding
We're ready to being
Apples, pears, and oranges
Ham and eggs
Dame, lend me a loaf
To the other world / William Lawes
White wine and sugar
Banbury ale
He that buys good ale / Edmund Nelham
Woe's au be ; Drink to the fat man / William Lawes
Love and drink / John Lenton
Jack, thou'rt a toper ; Once in our lives / Purcell
Let's drink to our wives / Richard Brown.
Drink, my friend Tom
To Brainford
Drink is a thing / Edmund Nelham
Kiss the cup, cousin
White sand and gray sand
Morning papers
Broom man
Brooms for old shoes
Cries of London town / John Cobb
Three Oxford cries / William Hayes
New oysters
Chairs to mend
New walefleet oysters
Hot cross buns / Luffman Atterbury
Hot mutton pues / John Lampe
Hot spice ginger bread
Buy my dainty fine beans
Ripe 'sparagrass / William Hayes
Cherries so ripe
Roses, pears and clothes for sale
Fine oranges / William Hayes
Buy my posies
Buy my primroses
Come buy my cherries / John Stevens
Pretty blue violets
Lovely red roses
Roses from Fun
Come, pretty maidens / John Jenkins
rarities of the fair / John Blow
Yonder he goes / Edmund Nelham
Humours of Bartholomew fair / Purcell
Pray remember
Cheap Jack / Lord Mornington
Hats / Mr. Elton
Tinker's cry / Edmund Nedham
Have you observed / George Holmes
cast away care / William Lawes
Whereunto is money good
Money, money / Thomas Holmes
I, poor and well / John Hilton
Gather ye jewels
Come hither, boy / John Hilton
Past ten o-clock
Poet's lament / William Hayes
Two lawyers / John Reading
Watchman
Watchman's catch
Coach, coach / J.B. Marella
He that will an ale-house keepe
Lumberjacks / Alice Chapman
Blakcsmith's arm
Blacksmith
Cobbler's thumb / William Lawes
Cobb-ler and tin-ker / Thomas Warren
Tinker / John Cobb
Jolly shepherd
Shepherds live
Shepherd's pipes
Shuckin' of the corn
maid she went a-milking
A miller would I be
Clip-clap
Harvest time
Reapers singing / William Lawes
Reapers / John Hilton
Almanack catch / Richard Brown
Wars are our delight / William Lawes
Curs'd be the wretch / Henry Carey
Firmly stand, my native land
Thirteen colonies / Moffat
Old glory / Gloria T. Delamar
Soldiers bold
Beware, comrades / Haydn
Come noble lads / John Stafford Smith
Prisoner's escape
Dungeon deep / John Hilton
Tar's devotion / William Lawes
Slaves to the world / Edmund Nedham
Why they fight
Envy not the mighty great / Christiano Lidarti
Himself he slew / John Stafford Smith
English and French / William Hayes
Tantara tan
Troy town / John Alcock
Cawood's dragon / William Lawes
Sun chant / Yucatan-Mayan chant
Long, live the king / Willima Boyce
Ask me why I do not sing / Samuel Webbe
Calm he rests
So peaceful rests / Maurice Greene
Death is a long sleep / Haydn
All must die / Edmund Nedham
Impartial will of heaven
Weary of my groaning / Edmund Nedham
O, where shall rest be found
Weep for the slain / Thomas Homes
Mourn for the thousands slain
Mourn anglia
Ghost of Zed
Ghost of John
He'll never haunt ye
On Alexander Pope / Philip Hayes
On Ben Jonson / James Hawkins
Sophocles' tomb
Duke or priest / John Alock
On the poet / William Hayes
Some women / William Hayes
Here lies a woman: tread soft / John Hilton
Three old women in a country churchyard / Henry Harrington.
John Digs and Richard Digger
Poor Sally / John Stafford Smith
Nell Batchelor / Benjamin Cooke
Abram Brown
Poor Ralpho / William Savage
Gabriel John / Purcell
Poor Teague
John Cook's soul I
John Cook's soul II
Strephon's knell / Benjamin Cook
Old Giles / Samuel Webbe
Oh cruel death / William Stonard
Jack, boy, ho, boy
Big Ben: Westminster chimes
Little bells of Westminster
Great bells fof Osney
Great Tom is cast / Matthew White
Christchurch bells / Henry Aldrich
Bells of Vendôme (What a bore)
French cathedrals
Merry bells of Hamburg town / Moffat
Bells of St. Leanrad's
Derry ding dasson
All into service ring
All into service toll
Bell doth toll
Those evening bells
Lovely evening = Abendglocken
Hark! the bell
List to the bells
List to the sound
May the bell ring long
Pealing bells
Chimin bells
Morning bells I love
Evening bells I love
Star island chapel bell / Gloria T. Delamar
Steeple bell
Steeple bells
Viennese musical clock
Clocks and watches
Old wooden clock
Rowe the bote, Norman (Turn again, Whittington)
Row, row, row your boat
my bonny boat
White wings
Run up the sail
Canoe round / Margaret Enbers McGee
Gently flow / Willima Hayes
Purling streams
Swiftly flowing water
Chant of the Volga boatmen
Mighty river
Bubbling and splashing / Purcell
Merrily we roll along
Breezes are blowing
Vesper hymn
Southerly winds
Sailors, sons of the sea
Jolly tars
Ship ahoy
To Prtsmouth
John the boatman / John Hilton
Who can swim? / Purcell
Merrily, merrily
Hunter's horn
Hark! I hear the hunters
He that killed the deer ; Adieu deer / John Hilton
Come, merry men
Come, merry men, follow / John Hilton
Wily fox / Edmund Nelham
Deep-toned horn
Jolly hunter
Hark, the hunter's hallo / Matthew White
Robin lend to me thy bow
Hast thee, nymph / Samuel Arnold
Life is a jest / John Travers
It sits on a shelf / Crohan D. Delamar
Life span / Purcell
On mules we find / Walter Goodell
Goose law'd with goose / William Lawes
Invisible fox; Visible grease / John Hilton
Simon's beard / John Hilton
Tom was one day / Michael Wise
Ev'ry fat man / George Holmes
Rogue on trial / John Reading
Rebus on My. Anthony Hall ; Rebus on roman numerals / Purcell
Rebus on the late Mr. Henry Purcells name / John Lenton
I C U B A K
Riddle song
The maid's wish: I wish ... I had a tail / Lord of Mornington
Give me ... the mouth ... that never had a toothache / John King
Thou knave
Lousi Charles Zenobie Salvador Maria / Maria Luigi Cherubini
Benedictiner Munklikör
Hofman? Hoffmann! / Beethoven
Falstafferel / Beethoven
Early to bed
Ha! Ha! Ha! / Philip Hayes
Pluck ye roses
Wooden lady / Gloria T. Delamar
When matters go wrong / Henry Alrich
Every white will have its black
Health is the first good
Life's a ship
By shady woods / John Stafford Smtih
Chast'ned with fasting / Henry Lawes
Pleasures are few / Purcell
Bless them that curse you / John Hilton
Blest is he / Thomas Brewer.
Who'd lead a happy life / John Lampe
Providence alone secures / Wiliam Boyce
Birch and green holly
Boldly with mettle / John Blow
Keep to the work
Learn of the ant
Busy, curious, thirsty fly / Gioacchino Cocchi
man's life's a vapor
Time and tide
Las aside your sighing
When a weary task
Never till tomorrow leave
Come shaker life / Issachar Bates
Ars longa, vita brevis / Philip Hayes
Ora et labora
Puffer bellies
Scotland's burning
Counting / G. Cotton Sweat
One-five, six-ten
Knocking
Learning to play / Alice Chapman
What shall I sing
Pussy cat
Little miss muffet / F. Nesbit
Pretty maid / Purcell
Humpty Dumpty
Jack and Jill / Charles Burney
Little Bo-Peep
Goblins / Alic Chapman
Mary had a little lamb
Sandy McNab
Farmer in the dell
Little Tom Tinker
Jumping Jack
Kite / Alice Chapman
Swing
Swinging / Alice Chapman
It's raining, it's pouring
Youth and age
Catch of catches / J.B. Marella
What diff'ring beauties / Edward Mulso
Holum Trollum
Hart, he loves the high wood
Little John
John ran / Samuel Arnold
Jack is a pretty boy
Three blewe beans / John Hilton
Strange news from the rose / Michael Wise
Signor Abbate / Beethoven
Rockets
Boat, a boat (The king) (Be you to others) / John Jenkins
Smoke went up the chimney
joy, temperance, repose
If the country
Ol' Texas
Streets of Laredo
Lovely maiden
Echo
Echo answer
Peter White I / Richard Brown
Peter White II / Charles Burney
Up and down / Matthew Locke
I faint, I die
Euclid before 'em / Purcell
Seven great twons in Greece
Tis humdrum / Henry Harrington
Not a day more than thirty / Beorge Berg
So Come! So Come! / Maria Luigi Cherubini
Cock-a-doodle-doo / Philip Hayes
Who so free / Thomas Holmes
Like a nightingale
Rock drum beat / Gloria T. Delamar
Goin' or staying'
Loose change ; Eyeballing / G.M. Trueg
Rockabilly round ; Rockabilly lullaby / Gloria T. Delamar
City sounds
No more commercials
We're coming' back
Presidential cadence with echo of Taps ; Marchers' Virgil ; Dream of Martin Luther King, jr. ; Sweet beat / Gloria T. Delamar
Hey, ho! what shall I say?
This gear goes hard / Thomas Holmes
Beat your pate / William Hayes
Melancholy folly / Mozart
Three-voice counterpoint
Minnesinger's Lied
Schubert I ; Schubert II / Schubert
Tune in parts ; Freu dich des lebens / Beethoven
Galloping / John Blow
Time so kind / Purcell
Brahms melody / Brahms
one night / Purcell
Sù cantiamo, sù beviano / Cristiano Lidarti
Hymn I / Antonio Caldara
Hymn II
To the colors
Reveille
Retreat
Taps
Shalom-chaverim
Toomba, toomba
Zum gali gali
Pratty naun: A northern catch / John Hilton
Alons ent bien / Guillermus Dufay
Sumer is icumen in
Frère Jacques
Entrendezvous le carillon
Rondeau-tant com / Adam de la Halle
De bezem = The broom
Mon coq est mort
Donkeys love carrots
La cloche du vieux manior
Ure
O du lieber Augustin (Your friends are my friends)
Los niños en España cantan
Kühl, nicht lau / Beethoven
El entrame de la fuente
Si cantemo / Antonio Caldara
Perchè vezzosi rai
Song of Chinese rowers
bilu loubi
A ram sam sam
Kum ba yah
Bona nox / Mozart
Loudly brays the jackass
Chicago's buring
Row, alas (Scientific row, row, row your boat) (Hoe, hoe your row) (Chew, chew chew)
Why shouldn't my moose
Little Tom Clinker (Boy blue's horn) (Mary's lamb says baa)
Heigh, ho, nobody's home
Are you snoring (Cheer up) (Rheumatism)
Clanging bells
Three fried mice (Candidates) (Scientific three blind mice)
Bed late, rise late
Boat your row
Mice blind three
Sleeping you are
Evening lovely.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Delamar, G. T. (1986). Rounds re-sounding: circular music for voices and instruments, an eight-century reference . McFarland.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Delamar, Gloria T. 1986. Rounds Re-sounding: Circular Music for Voices and Instruments, an Eight-century Reference. McFarland.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Delamar, Gloria T. Rounds Re-sounding: Circular Music for Voices and Instruments, an Eight-century Reference McFarland, 1986.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Delamar, Gloria T. Rounds Re-sounding: Circular Music for Voices and Instruments, an Eight-century Reference McFarland, 1986.
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