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January 1912
The Rosary (Le Rosaire, Der Rosenkranz) The Rosary (Le Rosaire, Der Rosenkranz)
Ethelbert Nevin
Robert Rogers
Carl Engel
C. Eschig
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ROSARY BY
ETI-IELBER T NEVIN WORDS BY
ROBERT CAMERON ROGERS
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Song with Piano Accompaniment (Six Keys)
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Edition with Esperanto & English words (DI>) Duet for Sop. and Alto, in El> .60
Duet for Sop. and Ten., in El> .60
Duet for Mez. Sop. and Bar., in C .60
Quartet for Mixed Voice• .15 Quartet for Mixed Voicee (Sop. or Ten.. Solo) .15
Quartet for Men'• Voice• .15 Quartet for Men'• Voice• (Sop. or Ten. Solo) .U Quartet for Women'• Voicee .ts
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THE LIFE OF ETHELBERT NEVIN
FROM HIS LETTERS AND HIS WIFE'S MEMORIES BY VANCE THOMPSON
Bound n. 2. 75
AMONG the papers found on the desk of Ethelbert Nevin, after his death, was a slip bearing, in his hand-writing, the following words:
"Who dumeth small things are beneath his stau, Will be too small for what is truly great."
·If one were seeking to characterize the nature of this remarkable man, and the work of so felicitous a musician as Nevin, nothing could be found that would epitomize them more tersely than the quotation from James Russell Lowell. It is not now pertinent to extol the singular charm of Ethelbert Nevin's music, nor is it necessary to rehearse the wonderful success that has marked such works as "The Rosary" and "Narcissus." These are facts that belong to musical history. They were-prepared by conditions, and arose out of circumstances, which in themselves form so interesting a story, that they needs must arrest the attention of all who have admired and learned to love the fruits that have sprung from them. Hence "The Life of Ethelbert Nevin," as told by his letters and by his faithful helpmate, is a book that will be welcomed by a large public in America, in Europe, in short, · wherever the name and melodies of this inspired artist have found a place in the hearts of the" people. His life has been one of much travel, and the letters that he has written to his relatives and friends, from the various points of his journeys, f9rm in their contents as well as in their style, admirable documents to illustrate the simplicity and the sensitiveness of the writer • The excerpts from his correspondence are many, and many are the details of the long struggle and the ultimate triumph that rewarded the belief in his purpose, and his earnestness in its pursuit.
The value of this biography is greatly enhanced by a host of illustrations, and by the addition of some posthumous compositions, published here for the first time. The authorship of Vance Thompson assures a work of true literary merit. The, artistic presentation of the matter makes the book a most suitable gift. The book is printed on Cameo paper and attractively bound .
ROBERT CAMERON ROGERS .Frencli vers1'on by .M1ne. C. EseMg .German version by Carl Engel
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FROM A VENETIAN BALCONY. H igh and L ow comp. n 1.00 'TIS NOT IN SEEKING. H igh, D: Low, B
BIRCH , J . ED GAR A LITTLE TEAR AND A LITTLE SMILE . H igh , Al> .so
*BULLARD, FRED ERIC FIELD SWORD OF FERRARA. Med., DI>; L ow, Bi> .75
*CLOUGH-LEIGHTER , H ENRY THE BELLS OF YOUTH. HiJ:h, G .SO THE D A Y OF BE AUTY. (Song·Cycle for High Voice) • comp. n 1.25
1. R adiant Morn (Rha/JSody) 2. Silent Noon (Pastoral) 3. Starry Night (Se,.1iade)
HILLS 0' SKYE. Hizh. E min. .60 MY LADY CHLOE. H igh. E min .: M ed ., Ci! min. .SO MY LOVER HE COMES ON THE SKEE. H tgh, Bi> min.: Med., G m tn . . SO SOMEWHERE - SOME TIME . High . F : M ed ., D I> .50 WHEN L OVE A BIDE S. H ich, D: Med ., C .50
• COLBURN, SAMUEL C. KEEP-A-GOING. Hi~h. G: M , d ., El> A LITTLE DUTCH GARDE N. Hig h, GI> A PLANTATION DITTY. M ed. , Bl>
*CONVERSE, F. S. ASK ME NO MORE. H igh, F SILENT NOON. M ed ., F
D E N SMORE, JOHN H . A BABY 'S E PITAP H . H igh , B l> : M ed ., GI> : L ow , El> CHERRY-RI PE. H izh , G: M ed., E p IN !!.. F IELD . H igh, G : M ed ., E l>: L ow, C M'JTHE R SONG. H igh , G: M t·d ., E: L ow, C A PRAYE R . H izh , C : U ed., A l>
D YCKMAN, HELE N W . MY T RUE L OVE HATH MY HEART. M ed ., G
E ICHHE IM, H ENRY SEVEN SONGS
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A S A FLOWE R TURNS T O THE SUN. H igh, C : Low, Ai> .40 TWO FLOWE R SONGS. H ig h and L ow comp . . SO
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*G OW , G E ORGE COLEMAN R OSES. Hic k, G : L ow, E .50
*H AD LEY, H ENRY K. .. I AR ISE FROM DREAMS OF T HEE. Hig h , C .60
*H A R LING, W . FRANKE A BSENCE. High, F .SO CONTE MPLATION. Med., F .40 DEAR. LET ME DREAM OF LOVE. Hig h , GI> ,40 THE DIVAN OF HAF IZ. (Cyc!eoffourPersian Love-Lyrics) H igh oomp. n 1.GO
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ETERNALLY, I LOVE T HEE. Hi,11., ~ .50 LOVE 'S ANSWER. H iglo, G .50 MEDITATION. Hig lo, Al>: NMI., F AO 0 KISS DIVINE . Hizlo, F .50 THE SILENT DUSK. Mid. , G .50 YVONNE . H iglo, D ,,.;n. "'°
*HILL, E . BURLINGAME I N KE N SINGTON GARDENS. H igll., D .50 SPRING TWILIGHT. H izll., G'# .,;,., .50
*JOH N S, CLAYTON ALBUM OF NINE S ON GS. H il!o or M 1d iu• oom p . n .60 I CANNOT HELP L OVING THEE. Higlo, E : M «l., D: Low, C .50 W HERE BLOOMS THE ROSE. Hi.a ll., F : Mid., D .60
1. Barca rol 2. Venetian Mother's Lullaby 3. Nina to Zua n 4. Merma ids' V oices
J UNE. H igh, F# : L ow, El> SNAIL SONG. Med .,.Ai>: Low, F SONG FOR J UNE. Hig h, G : L ow, D
LA NG, EDIT H GAELIC SONG. H igh, G min. : Mrd. , E min. ON T HE ROCK S BY A BERDEEN. H i1rh, Gb : L ow, C
*MANNEY, CHARLES F. THE BLUE H ILLS FAR AWAY. H igh, E : Med., Di> CHANSON D 'AUTOMNE. (A utumn S ong) M ed., G mm. [e & J1 DAISIES. H iz h , C: L ow, A
*MARSCH AL-L OEPKE, G . D EVO'f lON. H igh, GI> I D I D NOT KNOW . H iz h , D i> : L ow, Bl> ME MORY. H ig h, D min. SPRING IS H ERE. H igh, D A THOUSAND F LOWERS. H iglt, G
*MASON , DANIEL G R E GORY MAY. High, C: M ed., .A
•NEVIN, ETHELBE RT LIFE L ESSON (There, little g frl, don·t cry ). High, B l> : M ed. , G LITTLE BOY BLUE. H ig h, B : M ed ., .A i> OH! THAT W E TWO WERE MAYING. H igh, A i> : Med.,F: Low , £7 ONE SPRING MORNTNG. H igh , G: llfrd ., F [e & g ] ORSOLA'S SONG High. F'J m in .: Low, D min. [e & f] THE ROSARY. H igh,F& El> : Med., Di>& C : L ow, B & B 7 [e, g&f]
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'TWAS AP RIL. H iz;h , G : Med ., F: L ow , El>
NORRIS, HOMER W AITI NG. M ed., A
OSGOOD, GEORGE L . APRIL L AUGH THY GI RLISH L AUGH T E R . H igh, G
*ROGERS, JAMES H. THE CAPTAIN. H tr:h . D .· Med. , C LOVE H AS WINGS. H ic k, .A : M ed ., G
*RO GERS, WINTHROP L. T HE LUT E PLAYER 'S HOUSE. H igh, B ; M ed., G THE TIDE R IVE R. H ick, G m in . : M ed., E min.
*RYDER, .ARTHUR H. S E EKING. Higli , A ?: Ned .. F THE SONG YO U STILLED U PON MY LIPS. H izh , G ! Vo. & 'Cello obbl. )
SAAR , L OUIS V ICTOR AT NIGHTF ALL. N ed., E J UST A BUNCH OF R OSES. High , n : Med., E1>: Low, C THE LITTLE SHA MROCK-L J!:AF. H ir:h . GI> ; Med. , El> ~
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*T .AYLOR, AR T HUR ME L VIN AH I L E T ME D REAM. H igh, .Al>; Med., F: Low, D
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SONGS FROM T E NNYSON'S "MAU D ." Hi.Ill. and I..- Con>n . n 1.00 1. Birds in the High Hall-Garden 2. Catch n ot, m y Breath (Recit.)
Go not , Happy Day 3. I h ave led her Home
*WHIT ING, A R T H UR MY TRUE L OVE H ATH MY H E ART . H iglo, El> : Med., C .so
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