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Allan W. Atlas

Alice Gray

The Biography of a Nineteenth-Century Ballad

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A-R Editions  |  SKU: N099
  • Composer: Allan W. Atlas
  • Size: 9.1 x 11.8 inches

Description

The poet-journalist William Mee (1788–1862) probably wrote the ballad text "Alice Gray" around 1815. By the end of the 1820s, it had been set by three composers: G.W. Reeve (fl. 1820s–30s), George Alexander Hodson (d. 1863), and, most famously in terms of its widespread dissemination and influence on both sides of the Atlantic, Virtue Millard (1786–1854). This edition presents the three settings by these composers, to which it adds eleven of the fourteen known pieces based on Millard's song: the American version in D Major, five sets of variations for solo piano, two arrangements for voice and guitar, a choral arrangement, a flute duet, and a fiddle tune.

Contents:

Three Original Settings

  1. Alice Gray, A Ballad (voice, piano), George William Reeve
  2. Alice Gray, A Ballad (voice, piano), George Alexander Hodson
  3. Alice Gray, A Ballad (voice, piano), Virtue Millard

Eleven Pieces Inspired by Millard's Setting

  1. The Popular Ballad, Alice Gray, with an Introduction and Variations (piano), Philip Knapton
  2. Alice Gray, Mrs. Millard's Popular Melody with Easy Variations (piano), Thomas Valentine
  3. Introduction and Characteristic Variations on the Favorite Theme Alice Gray (piano), Cipriani Potter
  4. Alice Gray (voice, guitar), Theophilus E. Gubert
  5. Alice Gray, A Ballad (American Version in D Major), Virtue Millard
  6. Alice Gray, A Favorite Melody with Variations (piano), Harry Dielman
  7. Alice Gray (two flutes), Anonymous
  8. Alice Gray, with Variation and Finale, Op. 974 (piano), Charles Grobe
  9. Alice Gray, Favorite English Melody (SATB, piano), Edward Land
  10. Alice Gray, A Ballad (voice, guitar), Otto Torp
  11. March Alice Gray (violin), Anonymous