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THIXu. I'ri('e Voices
6020 4 .-\CTON, JOHN Song of a Wood· ymph S&A6038 :J BJORKSTEN, Tn. War Song S,S,A,A6039 .; CUAMINADE, C. Evening Prayer in Brittany S, S, A6040 ·1 SCHU:\fANN, R. Tl;le Gipsies S, S, A6041 4 WEBER, C. M. VON Come, be gay and banish sorrow S&A
6042 :1 SCHUMANN, R. 1The Swallows ( S&AA Song of May6043 2 l\1ENDELSSOHN, F. 'Tis Fate's Decree S, S, A60H 4 SCHUBERT, FR. Whither? S, S, A6045 4 ROSSINI, G. "There Flow'rets are Springing S, S, A6046 3 MOZART, W. A. Flowers and Fancies S, S, A6047 4 MENDELSSOHN, F. Greeting S, S, A6048 4 GABUSSI, C. M. The Fishermen S&S6049 4 ABT, F. The bells are ringing the Easter
peal S, S, A
5899 4 BUCK, DUDLEY Robin Adair 1s, S, A, Aor T
5967 4 DonsoN, A. MARY R. The Night-Wind S&A5991 4 GauNDo. CH. From Thy Love as a Father S, S,A,A6035 4 JAKOBOWSKI Lullaby S&A6036 4 SCHUBERT, FRANZ Serenade S, S, A6037 4 TROTERE, H. In Old Madrid S, S, A6055 5 GauNDo, CH. Lovely Appear S&A6056 7 REINECKE, CARL Evening Hymn S,S,A,A6057 4 KRE:\ISER, EDUARD Hymn of Thanks S,A,T,ll6058 4 BIsnop, SIR H. R. Blow, gentle gales S. A, A-T, n6059 3 HA1"roN, J. L. \Vhen evening's twilight gathers
round S, A, A-T6060 2 VERDI, G. Flying Song S&A6061 5 WILSON, H. LANE The Dance of Spring S, S, A6470 3 BA.Rl\TJ3Y, J. Voice of the Western Wind S, S, A6471 4 CHA.'UNADE, C. The Sailors' Christmas S, S. A, A6472 3 COWEN, F. H. Violets S&A6473 5 STAIR, PATTY A Little Dutch Lullaby S, S,.A6474 3 PINS UTI, CIRO Out in the Sunshine S&A6475 4 SODER~fANN, A. Peasants' Wedding March S,A,T,B6476 5 GRANT, JOHN n. The Bee and the Dove S, S, A-
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To Miss Editha McKeeI
The Bee and the Dove
Three-par,t Song for Women's Voices
John B. Grant
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6477 4 LE LIE, HENRY The Swallow S, S, A6478 7 1\IAHzo, EDUARDO Tripping Lightly o'er the Meadows S, S, A6479 7 :MARZO, EDUARDO Hour of Parliog S, S, A6480 7 BERWALD, W. The Maiden's Song • S, S, A, A6481 5 DENZA, L: Fare';;ell S&A6482 7 BARTLETT, H. N. Commencement J\tlarch S,S,A,A6483 5 ARNE, D". THos. A. Where the nee Sucks .S-, S, T, B6484 4 CALDICOTT, A. J. The Violet and the Bee S,A,T,n6485 3 l\fORLEY, THos. Now is the Month of ~hying S,A,T,T,B6486 3 FORD, Tnos. S;nee First I Saw Your Face S,A,T,n6487 3 BISHOP, HEr"rRY R. Sleep, Gentle Lady S, S, B6488 4 GOUN0D, CH. Soldiers' Chorns S,A,T,B6489 4 BARGIEL, W. Ma~' Bells S, S, A6490 5 DENZA, L. Roses Everywhere S&A6491 4 STEVENS, R. J. S. From Oberon, in Fairyland S,A,T,n6492 4 CALDICOTT, A. J. Jack and Jill S,A,T,n6493 3 nRAH~'1S, J. Song from Shakespeare's "TwcIfthnight" S, S, A6494 4 DISTIN, THEO. Jack Horner S,A,T,B!J495 5 INGRAHA~IJ GEO. The Duck and the Kangaroo S,A,T.n6496 5 INGRAHAM, GEO. The Broom, the Shovel, the Poker and
the Tongs S,A,T,B
(To be contin1tecl)
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