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- catalog abstract ""Septimus Winner (1827-1902) is one of the forefathers of American popular song. His musical contributions are significant: more than 300 popular songs, 2,000 arrangements of both his own and others' music, and an astounding array of pedagogical books. Culled from the original sheet music publications and presented unedited, this volume explores, twenty-two of Winner's best-loved songs, including "Whispering Hope," "Listen to the Mocking Bird," and "Give Us Back Our Old Commander.""--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12932389.
- catalog contributor b12932390.
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description ""Septimus Winner (1827-1902) is one of the forefathers of American popular song. His musical contributions are significant: more than 300 popular songs, 2,000 arrangements of both his own and others' music, and an astounding array of pedagogical books. Culled from the original sheet music publications and presented unedited, this volume explores, twenty-two of Winner's best-loved songs, including "Whispering Hope," "Listen to the Mocking Bird," and "Give Us Back Our Old Commander.""--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-120) and index.".
- catalog description "The popular ballads. How sweet are the roses? (1853). What is home without a mother? (1854). Our good old friends (1855). Listen to the mocking bird (1856). Whispering hope (1868). Gone where the woodbine twineth (1870). The bow in the cloud (1874) -- The Civil War songs. Abraham's daughter (Raw recruits) (1861). Ellie Rhee (Carry me back to Tennessee) (1863). Give us back our old commander, Little Mac, the people's pride (1863). Yes, I would the war were over (1863) -- The concert songs. Isabel, lost Isabel (1863). Resurgam (1871). Wherefore? (1875). Gay as a lark (Canzonetta) (1876). The robin's roundelay (1882) -- Children's and comic songs. Der Deitcher's dog (1864). The song of jokes (1864). The little injuns (1868) -- Topical songs. That little church around the corner (1871). Out of work (1877). God save our president (1881) -- Appendix, alphabetical listing of songs.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 123 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Songs of Septimus Winner.".
- catalog identifier "0810847493 (paperback: alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Songs of Septimus Winner.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press,".
- catalog relation "Songs of Septimus Winner.".
- catalog subject "ML410.W72 R43 2003".
- catalog subject "Songs with piano.".
- catalog subject "Winner, Septimus, 1827-1902. Songs.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The popular ballads. How sweet are the roses? (1853). What is home without a mother? (1854). Our good old friends (1855). Listen to the mocking bird (1856). Whispering hope (1868). Gone where the woodbine twineth (1870). The bow in the cloud (1874) -- The Civil War songs. Abraham's daughter (Raw recruits) (1861). Ellie Rhee (Carry me back to Tennessee) (1863). Give us back our old commander, Little Mac, the people's pride (1863). Yes, I would the war were over (1863) -- The concert songs. Isabel, lost Isabel (1863). Resurgam (1871). Wherefore? (1875). Gay as a lark (Canzonetta) (1876). The robin's roundelay (1882) -- Children's and comic songs. Der Deitcher's dog (1864). The song of jokes (1864). The little injuns (1868) -- Topical songs. That little church around the corner (1871). Out of work (1877). God save our president (1881) -- Appendix, alphabetical listing of songs.".
- catalog title "The songs of Septimus Winner / Michael Remson.".
- catalog type "text".