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Posted By: Q (Frank Staplin)
11-Dec-08 - 10:42 PM
Thread Name: Songbook Indexing: 19th Century Songbooks
Subject: Index: The Odeon (Webb & Mason, 1837)
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THE ODEON:
A Collection of Secular Melodies arranged and harmonized for four voices, designed for adult singing schools and for social music parties.

G. J. Webb and Lowell Mason, 1837; Pub. J. H. Wilkins & R. B. Carter, New York (others publishers listed).

Note! Odd order in part.

Are there Tidings
Araby's Daughter
A rosy crown we twine for thee
America
Barcarolle
Bounding Billows
Bonnie Doon
Blue Eyed Mary
Bring Flowers
Canadian Song (sleighing)
Canadian Boat Song
County Guy
Early Days
Erin! the Tear and the Smile in thine eyes
Friendship
Far, far o'er Hill and Dell
Forget not Me
Go where the Water glideth
How Cheering the thought
Homeward Bound
Hunter of Tyrol
Home! sweet Home
Hail! thee merry Month of May
Harvest Song
Hail! Columbia
Hark, the Lark
Invitation to the Singing School
Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well
I love the free ridge of the mountains
In the day-spring of youth
I see them on their winding way
Lovely Rose
May Morning
Morning, noon and night
My gentle harp
My baby sleep,
Marseilles Hymn
My bonnie dearie
O'er the waters gliding
O! tis the melody
Oh! how brightly
O swiftly glides the bonnie boat
Peaceful Slumbering
See our oars with feathered spray
See the conquering hero comes
Sweet summer is coming
Ship a hoy!
Sing, sister, sing
Serenade
Stream gently flowing
Summer is breathing
Sweet spring is returning
Softly the moonlight
The bird at sea
The Pilot
'Tis dawn! the lark is singing
The Sun
To the fringed gentian
The wild bird seeks the mountain rill
The Maltese Boatman's Song
The mountaineer's return
Tyrolese evening hymn
The merry flageolet
The captive knight
Truth and falsehood
'Tis the last rose of summer
The sweet birds are singing
The bucket
The vintager's evening hymn
The rose in June
The joys of harvest home
The bridal wreath
The angel's whisper
The spring time is come
The Pilgrim Fathers
The chimes of Zurich
Through forests drear
The adieu
The muleteer
The smile of contentment
The light of home
The sea-shore
The minute gun at sea
The evening bell
The shepherd's farewell
The Switzer's Song of home
The mellow horn
The echo
They are gone from the mountain home
The Swiss hunter
The German Watchman's song
The crystal hunters
The rose that all are praising
The Harp that once through Tara's Halls
Upon the mountain's distant head
Village bells
What makes the morn's fair beam
When the sweet night,
Would'st gain a friend?
When the day with rosy light
When the rosy morn appearing
When the moonlight streaming,

Appendix- singing instruction


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