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Garland reference library of the humanities ; v. 1 ; v. 316
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Music Joyce sang. Take a pair of sparkling eyes / [W.S.] Gilbert and [Arthur] Sullivan -- The man that broke the bank at Monte Carlo ; At Trinity Church I met my doom / written and composed by Fred Gilbert -- The quilt: oh, Molly, I can't say you're honest / words by S. Grawfir ; music by J.M. Crofts -- Enniscorthy / written and composed by Robert Martin ; arranged by Percy Springer -- Pastime with good company ; Ah, the signs that come from the heart / Henry VIII -- Weep, you no more, sad fountains / John Dowland -- Dollie, Dollie, ah!: Dolia ; Spanish ladies ; The leather bottèl / traditional -- Since first I saw your face / Thomas Ford -- Sally in our alley / Henry Carey -- I arise from dreams of thee / Charles Salaman -- The prodigal son. No chastening ; Come, ye children / Sir A.S. Sullivan -- A long farewell I send to thee: farewell to the maig -- My love she was born in the north countrie: The north country lass -- Down by the Sally gardens / words by W.B. Yeats -- Mignon. In her simplicity / Ambroise Thomas -- Mister Dooley / words by Wm. Jerome ; music by Jean Schwartz -- La traviata. Di provenza il mar ; Di pi`u non lacerarmi: Germont's recitative / [Giuseppe] Verdi -- Madam Butterfly. Un bel di -- The yellow ale -- La traviata. Addio del passato / Verdi -- Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled / words by Robert Burns -- Bis dat qui cito dat -- Pretty Molly Brannigan -- A Ballynure ballad -- Il Trovatore. Ai nostri monti / Verdi -- Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon / the words by Burns -- L'orfeo. Tu se'morta / [Claudio] Monteverdi -- |
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Joyce's settings. Bid adieu / words and air by James Joyce ; musical setting by Edmund Pendleton -- Who goes with Fergus? / W.B. Yeats -- Music alluded to in Joyce's poems. La sonnambula. Tutto è sciolto / Vincenzo Bellini -- La fanciulla del west = The girl of the golden west. Ch'ella mi creda libero e lontano = Let her believe / G. [Giacomo] Puccini -- Music in Stephen Hero. Turpin hero -- I know my love -- The holy city / [words by] F.E. Weatherly ; [music by] Stephen Adams -- Music in Dubliners. Father O'Flynn / words by A.P. Graves ; the music arranged by C. Villiers Stanford -- I'll sing thee songs of Araby / written by W.G. Wills ; composed by Frederic Clay -- The lass that loves a sailor / [Charles] Dibdin -- Silent, o Moyle! be the roar of thy water: the song of Fionnuala -- I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls / words by Alfred Bunn ; music by M.W. Balfe -- Killarney / M.W. Balfe -- Oh, ye dead! -- Maritana. Yes! let me like a soldier fall / W. Wallace -- Lord Gregory -- Music in Giacomo Joyce. John Gilpin / W. Cowper -- Music in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Lily Dale / H.S. Thompson -- Kafoozalem / S. Oxon -- Oft in the stilly night / words by Thomas Moore -- Recessional / words by Rudyard Kipling ; music by Reginald de Koven -- Music in Exiles. The rowan tree / words by Baroness Nairne -- |
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Music in Ulysses. On coronation day -- The Shan Van Vocht -- Love's young dream: oh! the days are gone, when beauty bright -- The ballad of joking Jesus -- Lilliburlero -- The rocky road to Dublin -- The valley lay smiling before me: the song of O'Ruark, prince of Breffni -- The wearing of the green -- The rising of the moon -- Let Erin remember the days of old -- Hamlet. How should I your true love know? -- My grief on the sea / Charles Willeby -- Seaside girls / words and music by Harry B. Norris -- Love's old sweet song / words by G. Clifton Bingham ; music by J.L. Molloy -- Don Giovanni. Là ci darem la mano / [Wolfgang Amadeus] Mozart -- Maritana. There is a flower that bloometh / composed by W.V. Wallace -- Johnny, I hardly knew ye! -- When Johnny comes marching home / words and music by Louis Lambert ; arranged by George Rosey -- A little bit off the top -- Harvey Duff -- Maritana. In happy moments day by day / composed by W.V. Wallace -- The croppy boy -- The jewel of Asia / written by Harry Greenbank ; composed by James Philp -- Has anybody here seen Kelly?: Kelly from the Isle of Man / written and composed by C.W. Murphy and Will Letters -- Oh! Oh! Antonio! / written and composed by C.W. Murphy and Dan Lipton -- The roast beef of old England / Richard Leveridge -- The rose of Castille. 'Twas rank and fame that tempted thee / [M.W.] Balfe -- The boys of Wexford / R.D. Joyce -- Washed in the blood of the Lamb / Rev. K.A. Hoffman ; T.C. O'Kane -- Comin' thro' the rye -- The meeting of the waters -- Tramp tramp tramp!: the prisoner's hope / words and music by Geo. F. Root -- God save Ireland! / T.D. Sullivan -- The young May moon -- The harp that once through Tara's halls -- |
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The absent-minded beggar / words by Rudyard Kipling ; music by Arthur Sullivan -- July the first in Oldbridge town: the battle of the Boyne -- The girl I left behind me / tune and music traditional -- As slow our ship her foamy track / Thomas Moore -- Light o' love / Leonard Gybson -- Hamlet. Tomorrow is St. Valentine's day -- Twelfth night. O mistress mine / T. Morley -- As you like it. It was a lover and his lass / words by Shakespeare ; [music by] Thomas Morley -- Oh! where's the slave so lowly? / Thomas Moore -- John Anderson my Jo / words by Robert Burns -- The geisha. Chin chin Chinaman / Jones and Greenbank -- The death of Nelson / words by S.J. Arnold ; [music by] Braham -- My girl's a Yorkshire girl: eh! by gum, she's a champion! / written and composed by C.W. Murphy and Dan Lipton ; arranged by Dudley E. Bayford -- The bloom is on the Rye: my pretty Jane / words by Edward Fitzball ; music by Sir H.R. Bishop -- The shade of the palm / music by Leslie Stuart -- Good bye sweetheart good bye / John L. Hatton -- Love and war / T. Cooke -- Éamonn an Chnuic: Edmund of the hill -- The groves of Blarney / [words by] Richard Alfred Millikin -- The bells of Shandon / Francis Sylvester Mahony -- As a beam o'er the face of the waters ; The last rose of summer / Thomas Moore -- The memory of the dead / John Kells Ingram -- The minstrel boy -- Judas Maccabaeus. See, the conqu'ring hero comes / [George Frideric] Handel -- Flotows Martha. M'appari tutt' amor = Martha, o return love! / music arranged by Chas. W. Glover -- The heart bowed down / words by Alfred Bunn ; music by M.W. Balfe -- In old Madrid / words by Clifton Bingham ; [music by] H. Trotère -- John Peel / words by John W. Graves -- |
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Garryowen -- The daughters of Erin -- We may roam through this world -- The cruiskeen lawn -- Erin, the tear and the smile in thine eyes -- Eileen Aroon / Gerald Griffin -- Soggarth aroon / John Banim -- Savourneen deelish / George Colman the younger -- The exile of Erin / Thomas Campbell -- I saw from the beach -- The bowld sojer boy / S. [Samuel] Lover -- Lily of Killarney. The Colleen Bawn / Jules Benedict -- O'Donnell aboo! / M.J. McCann -- Sinn fein / Rev. John Sheridan -- Sinn fein amain / Brian O'Higgins -- The night before Larry was stretched -- The low back'd car / Samuel Lover -- A nation once again / Thomas Davis -- Ballyhooley / words and music by Robert Martin -- Phil the fluter's ball / written and composed by Percy French -- The holly and the ivy / collected and arranged by Cecil J. Sharp -- Come back to Erin / words and music by Claribel -- The moon has rais'd her lamp above / Jules Benedict -- Though the last glimpse of Erin -- The vicar of Bray / arranged by Geo. H. Farnell -- The Irish emigrant / [words by] Lady Dufferin ; air by G. Barker -- Slattery's mounted fut / words and music by Percy French -- O, Willie brew'd a peck o' maut -- On the road to Mandalay / Rudyard Kipling -- The rakes of Mallow -- Follow me up to Carlow -- The wren, the wren: the wren-boys song -- The keel row -- Maid of Athens / Lord Byron ; John Barnett -- Good-bye Dolly Gray / words by Will D. Cobb ; music by Paul Barnes -- Hatikvoh = The hope / Henry A. Russotto -- Shule agra / anonymous -- Good-bye! / words by G.J. Whyte-Melville ; [music by] F. Paolo Tosti -- Lead, kindly light / Dykes ; Newman -- Shall I wear a white rose? / words by H.S. Clarke ; music by E.B. Farmer -- |
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Music in Finnegan's wake. Finnegan's wake / arranged by C. Glover -- The Irish wake / Charles Dibdin -- Mush, mush -- A ballad of Master McGrath -- The peeler and the goat / Jeremiah O'Ryan -- My Celia! smiling gladness: little Celia Connellan / translated from the Irish by John d?Alton -- Brian O Linn -- Little Annie Rooney / written and composed by Michael Nolan -- It's a long, long way to Tipperary / written and composed by Jack Judge and Harry Williams -- Seán ó Duír a' Ghleanna = John O'Dwyer of the glen -- The three-coloured ribbon / Peader Kearney -- O dear! What can the matter be? -- Dublin bay / by George Barker -- Oh! Bay of Dublin / words and music by Lady Dufferin -- Little brown jug / written by Joseph E. Winner -- Druimfhionn donn dílis = Drimin dhown deelish -- Abdul Abulbul Amir -- Polly-wolly-doodle -- Pastheen fionn / Sir Samuel Ferguson -- The west's asleep / Thomas Davis -- While history's muse / Thomas Moore -- Tea for two / words by Irving Caesar ; music by Vincent Youmans -- At the mid hour of night / Thomas Moore -- Off to Philadelphia / words revised and edited by Stephen Temple ; adapted by Battison Haynes -- Auld lang syne / words by Robert Burns -- When other lips / words by Alfred Bunn ; music by M.W. Balfe -- Mother Machree / lyric by Rida Johnson Young ; music by Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball -- There is a tavern in the town -- The time I've lost in wooing / Thomas Moore -- A soldier's song / words by Peadar Kearney ; music by Paddy Heaney -- Come lasses and lads -- In the gloaming / words by Meta Orred ; music by Annie Fortescue Harrison -- Come into the garden, Maud / words by Tennyson ; music by M.W. Balfe -- Morir! si pura e bella -- Herring the king: of all the fish that roam the sea -- John Brown's body / music by W. Steffe -- Old folks at home / melody by S.C. Foster -- Water parted from the sea / T.A. Arne -- Woods so wild / William Byrd. |
General note | Songs (secular, sacred, popular), hymns, opera excerpts, etc. alluded to in the writings of James Joyce in photoreproductions from the editions of his time. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 681-689) and indexes. |
LCCN | 82772366 |
ISBN | 0824093453 |
ISBN | 0824089251 (pbk.) |