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25 Feb 00 - 11:18 PM (#185094) Subject: La Fille de la Rose From: Gypsy Here we go again, This time, there are no lyrics, to my knowlege. This is a really lovely tune, that I really want to find the sheet music for. Have written the artist who recorded it, with no response. Anyone out there know this? It IS traditonal, probably 18th century. Thanks, all |
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26 Feb 00 - 12:47 AM (#185154) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: simon-pierre I don't know this, and I can't find your other request. Can you give me more info? Is it french? SP |
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26 Feb 00 - 04:13 PM (#185361) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Gypsy Oh yeah, definitely french! Got it off of a Glenn Morgan CD, Borders no More. It is loverly on the Hammered dulcimer, has 3 parts. Am pretty sure that it is indeed a traditional tune. Thanks, all |
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26 Feb 00 - 04:42 PM (#185368) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Sorcha Are you absolutely sure you have the title correct? I found the CD for sale with all the tracks listed; there is a Valse Pour les Petites Juenes Filles, and on the CD "Following Wind" a tune called "Rose Tree" but nothing that combines Rose and Fille. If you could send me a MIDI or find me a MIDI I could print it, then ABC format it for you. |
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27 Feb 00 - 04:31 PM (#185847) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de Rose From: Gypsy Bless you, Sorcha, Okay, i was wrong...it is not off of Borders no More, it's off of "A following wind", Glenn Morgan. And the proper name is La Fille de Rose, no 'la'. Ooops..should be more careful when i am begging for help! Anyway, i really appreciate the help. thank you so much! |
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27 Feb 00 - 10:08 PM (#185961) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Sorcha There was not a track (advertised) with this title, the only "rose" on that CD was "The Rose Tree" Still???? |
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29 Feb 00 - 06:58 PM (#187082) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Gypsy Hi there, Nope, it is on the following wind CASSETTE, perhaps for a change, the bonus was on tape instead of CD. Hmmm....And no, it's not The Rose Tree, i play that one. Thanks for the effort! |
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24 Mar 00 - 01:07 AM (#200546) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Gypsy I'm going to try once more...really want to find the music for this tune. Anyone out there got it for me? Thanks all! |
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24 Mar 00 - 02:02 AM (#200586) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: GUEST,John in Brisbane I've tried all the obvious Tune Search routines for ABC and MIDI tunes. A shot in the dark ...it's not from Offenbach(A la Cac-Can)is it? Regards, John |
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27 Mar 00 - 11:26 AM (#201984) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Gypsy John, Huh? Please enlighten me further, don't really understand what you are telling me. Thanks for the help! |
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27 Mar 00 - 11:17 PM (#202425) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Gypsy John o John, where are you to elucidate? Sounds like you know more about searching than I do. Come back! |
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28 Mar 00 - 12:19 AM (#202463) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Malcolm Douglas I think he means that you might also try checking out some of the light opera/ artsong composers of the likes of Offenbach, who wrote Orpheus in the Underworld, which included the famous Can-Can tune. They were quite partial to titles like "la fille de rose" and so on. I've had a look round some search engines myself -always interested in French material- but the only references I could find led right back to Glenn Morgan's record. Malcolm |
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28 Mar 00 - 12:37 AM (#202470) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Gypsy Malcom, thanks for the enlightenment! Will try searching in that direction, as well as begging faithful, wonderful Mudcatters. |
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28 Mar 00 - 12:39 AM (#202472) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: M. Ted (inactive) Long shot here, but some times people get names wrong-could the song actually be "La Vie en Rose"? |
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31 Mar 00 - 12:42 AM (#204403) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Gypsy Wish it was, would be alot easier to find! I've got about half of it down by ear, but has a really different beat, and can't quite get the rest. Will have to hassle Glenn Morgan at the Ren Faire this summer, and see if he will relinquish the source. |
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06 Oct 01 - 12:55 AM (#566102) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Gypsy Well, now that we have a few bezillion more people, thought i would refresh this. Still no joy on finding, anyone out there more clever than i? Well, THAT we know, howzabout generous enough to share? That's better! :>) |
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06 Oct 01 - 09:05 PM (#566471) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Brían Boy, I was with M. Ted. I know Edith Piaf sang a song called LA VIE EN ROSE....... Do you know if it is European, Canadian? Is it a waltz, jig, reel? Brían |
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06 Oct 01 - 11:57 PM (#566550) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Gypsy French. Slow. And i couldn't really give you the beat. Maybe... 1,2,3,4, 1,2 1,2,3,4 1,2 Part B rather lively. Just can't get it off of the tape! thanks for the response, all |
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07 Oct 01 - 08:35 PM (#567107) Subject: RE: Tune Req: La Fille de la Rose From: Brían I tried a Google search and found a reference to the recording you mentioned, but could not get the sample to play. It's in about the 60th page or so if you type in "La Fille De Rose". I'm sorry I accidently deleted the page when I tried to open it. I am not familiar with that melody. You might have luck if you picked up where I left off. I'll be back...... Brían |