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author_additional | Traditional (Welsh) Scott, Lady John Douglas Traditional Poulton, George R. Traditional Irish air (My Lodging is on the Cold Ground) Traditional (Scottish) Traditional (English) Cat. Mellish Spilman, James Anonymous Tradiitonal Irish Air ("Molly my Treasure") Tradtional Irish air ("The old head of Dennis") Irish air ("The Moreen") Negro Spiritual Traditional (American) Irish Tune Chanty, Sea Dun, Finlay Shaw, Martin ; 15th Century Carol Grüber, Franz Hopkins, John Henry Giuliani, Mauro Chiabrera Gabriello Dowland, John Morley, Thomas Heneker, Peter Schubert, Franz Noad, F. M. Campian, Thomas Arne, Michael Purcell, Edward C. Martini, Giovanni Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista Blow, John 16th Century Villancico Bellman, Carl Michael Purcell, Henry Sermisy, Claude de Rosseter, Philip Handel, G. F. |
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contents | All trough the night Annie Laurie <<The>> >Ash Grove Aura Lee Barbara Allen Believe me if all those endearing young charms <<The>> Blue Bells of Scotland <<The>> Bonny Earl of Moray Down in yon forest Drink to me only with thine eyes Early one morning Flow gently sweet Afton <<The>> golden vanity Greensleeves <<The>> harp that once thro' Tara's Halls How should I your true love know? <<The>> meeting of the waters <<The>> Minstrel boy Nobody knows the Trouble I've seen Oh, no John, no Old paint <<The>> riddle song <<The>> Salley gardens Shenandoah Soldiers Three <<The>> Tavern in the Town Venezuela Waly Waly Will ye no' come back again Zorongo Coventry Carol <<The>> first Nowell <<The>> Holly and the Ivy Lute book Lullaby Silent night <<The>< twelve days of Christmas We three kings Abschied (Farewell) Belle rose porporine Come again Come, sorrow, come <<The>> Constant lover Go Chrystal tears Have you seen but a white Lily Grow? Heiden-Röslein Henry VIII's song It fell on a summer's day It was a lover and his lass I saw my Lady weep <<The>> Lass with the delicate air Passing by Pierrot's song Plaisir d'amour Que ne suis-je La Fougère <<The>> Self-Banished Serenade (Ständchen) Sigh no more, Ladies (from Much Ado About nothing) Si la Noche Haze Escura Sleep wayward thoughts Song a Nightfall (Aftonkväde) Strike the viol Tant que vivray Ungeduld (Impatience) What then is love but mourning? Where'er you walk <<The>> willow song |
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spelling | The New guitar songbook five centuries of songs in arrangements transcribed especially for the guitar [by] Frederick M. Noad London Amsco Publications [1987] © 1987 1 score (150 pages) ntm rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Originally published: New York : Schirmer Books, 1969 Publ. no. AM64999 All trough the night Traditional (Welsh) Annie Laurie Scott, Lady John Douglas <<The>> >Ash Grove Traditional Aura Lee Poulton, George R. Barbara Allen Traditional Believe me if all those endearing young charms Traditional Irish air (My Lodging is on the Cold Ground) <<The>> Blue Bells of Scotland <<The>> Bonny Earl of Moray Traditional (Scottish) Down in yon forest Traditional (English) Drink to me only with thine eyes Cat. Mellish Early one morning Traditional (English) Flow gently sweet Afton Spilman, James <<The>> golden vanity Traditional Greensleeves Anonymous <<The>> harp that once thro' Tara's Halls Tradiitonal Irish Air ("Molly my Treasure") How should I your true love know? Anonymous <<The>> meeting of the waters Tradtional Irish air ("The old head of Dennis") <<The>> Minstrel boy Irish air ("The Moreen") Nobody knows the Trouble I've seen Negro Spiritual Oh, no John, no Traditional Old paint Traditional (American) <<The>> riddle song Traditional <<The>> Salley gardens Irish Tune Shenandoah Traditional (American) Soldiers Three Traditional (English) <<The>> Tavern in the Town Traditional (English) Venezuela Chanty, Sea Waly Waly Traditional Will ye no' come back again Dun, Finlay Zorongo Traditional Coventry Carol Shaw, Martin ; 15th Century Carol <<The>> first Nowell Traditional <<The>> Holly and the Ivy Traditional (English) Lute book Lullaby Anonymous Silent night Grüber, Franz <<The>< twelve days of Christmas Traditional We three kings Hopkins, John Henry Abschied (Farewell) Giuliani, Mauro Belle rose porporine Chiabrera Gabriello Come again Dowland, John Come, sorrow, come Morley, Thomas <<The>> Constant lover Heneker, Peter Go Chrystal tears Dowland, John Have you seen but a white Lily Grow? Anonymous Heiden-Röslein Schubert, Franz Henry VIII's song Noad, F. M. It fell on a summer's day Campian, Thomas It was a lover and his lass Morley, Thomas I saw my Lady weep Dowland, John <<The>> Lass with the delicate air Arne, Michael Passing by Purcell, Edward C. Pierrot's song Noad, F. M. Plaisir d'amour Martini, Giovanni Que ne suis-je La Fougère Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista <<The>> Self-Banished Blow, John Serenade (Ständchen) Schubert, Franz Sigh no more, Ladies (from Much Ado About nothing) Noad, F. M. Si la Noche Haze Escura 16th Century Villancico Sleep wayward thoughts Dowland, John Song a Nightfall (Aftonkväde) Bellman, Carl Michael Strike the viol Purcell, Henry Tant que vivray Sermisy, Claude de Ungeduld (Impatience) Schubert, Franz What then is love but mourning? Rosseter, Philip Where'er you walk Handel, G. F. <<The>> willow song Anonymous Songs for solo voice with guitar Collections Noad, Frederick 1929-2001 (DE-588)1097620239 cmp (DE-588)4173447-6 Partitur gnd-music |
spellingShingle | Noad, Frederick 1929-2001 The New guitar songbook five centuries of songs in arrangements transcribed especially for the guitar [by] Frederick M. Noad All trough the night Annie Laurie <<The>> >Ash Grove Aura Lee Barbara Allen Believe me if all those endearing young charms <<The>> Blue Bells of Scotland <<The>> Bonny Earl of Moray Down in yon forest Drink to me only with thine eyes Early one morning Flow gently sweet Afton <<The>> golden vanity Greensleeves <<The>> harp that once thro' Tara's Halls How should I your true love know? <<The>> meeting of the waters <<The>> Minstrel boy Nobody knows the Trouble I've seen Oh, no John, no Old paint <<The>> riddle song <<The>> Salley gardens Shenandoah Soldiers Three <<The>> Tavern in the Town Venezuela Waly Waly Will ye no' come back again Zorongo Coventry Carol <<The>> first Nowell <<The>> Holly and the Ivy Lute book Lullaby Silent night <<The>< twelve days of Christmas We three kings Abschied (Farewell) Belle rose porporine Come again Come, sorrow, come <<The>> Constant lover Go Chrystal tears Have you seen but a white Lily Grow? Heiden-Röslein Henry VIII's song It fell on a summer's day It was a lover and his lass I saw my Lady weep <<The>> Lass with the delicate air Passing by Pierrot's song Plaisir d'amour Que ne suis-je La Fougère <<The>> Self-Banished Serenade (Ständchen) Sigh no more, Ladies (from Much Ado About nothing) Si la Noche Haze Escura Sleep wayward thoughts Song a Nightfall (Aftonkväde) Strike the viol Tant que vivray Ungeduld (Impatience) What then is love but mourning? Where'er you walk <<The>> willow song |
title | The New guitar songbook five centuries of songs in arrangements transcribed especially for the guitar [by] Frederick M. Noad |
title_alt | All trough the night Annie Laurie <<The>> >Ash Grove Aura Lee Barbara Allen Believe me if all those endearing young charms <<The>> Blue Bells of Scotland <<The>> Bonny Earl of Moray Down in yon forest Drink to me only with thine eyes Early one morning Flow gently sweet Afton <<The>> golden vanity Greensleeves <<The>> harp that once thro' Tara's Halls How should I your true love know? <<The>> meeting of the waters <<The>> Minstrel boy Nobody knows the Trouble I've seen Oh, no John, no Old paint <<The>> riddle song <<The>> Salley gardens Shenandoah Soldiers Three <<The>> Tavern in the Town Venezuela Waly Waly Will ye no' come back again Zorongo Coventry Carol <<The>> first Nowell <<The>> Holly and the Ivy Lute book Lullaby Silent night <<The>< twelve days of Christmas We three kings Abschied (Farewell) Belle rose porporine Come again Come, sorrow, come <<The>> Constant lover Go Chrystal tears Have you seen but a white Lily Grow? Heiden-Röslein Henry VIII's song It fell on a summer's day It was a lover and his lass I saw my Lady weep <<The>> Lass with the delicate air Passing by Pierrot's song Plaisir d'amour Que ne suis-je La Fougère <<The>> Self-Banished Serenade (Ständchen) Sigh no more, Ladies (from Much Ado About nothing) Si la Noche Haze Escura Sleep wayward thoughts Song a Nightfall (Aftonkväde) Strike the viol Tant que vivray Ungeduld (Impatience) What then is love but mourning? Where'er you walk <<The>> willow song |
title_auth | The New guitar songbook five centuries of songs in arrangements transcribed especially for the guitar [by] Frederick M. Noad |
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