Emily's Songbook
Music in 1850s Albany
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Description
This publication is the first-ever facsimile edition of a "binder's volume," a personal collection of sheet music, in this case that of a nineteenth-century young woman, Emily Esperanza McKissick of Albany, New York, who must have actively used her volume with her friends and family and who became a long-lived music teacher.
Essays by leading American-music specialists illuminate the general themes of this unique volume and also provide detailed information (with copious reference to period source materials) about the McKissick family, musical life in midcentury Albany, the publication history of the forty-six songs, and an analysis of the penciled annotations made by Emily on the music itself. The complete binder's volume of Emily's favorite songs—some common, some rare—is presented, cover to cover, as a photographic facsimile.
Contents:
- The Sontag Polka
- Now I lub Sukey dearly
- My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night
- The Blue Juniata
- Kitty Neil
- The Mountain Maid's Invitation
- Nancy Till
- Doubt Not
- The Silver Lake
- Farewell My Lilly Dear
- Lilly Dale
- Go and Ask My Mother
- The Wild Haunts for Me
- The Song of Blanche Alpen
- Never Again
- Violets
- A seat beside the hearth of home
- Flow gently, sweet Afton
- The Other Side of Jordan
- Oh! do not say I love thee not
- Emma Dale
- Yes! I should like to marry
- Life is but a strife
- The Watcher
- Home Again
- I'll Pray for Thee
- When the day with rosy light
- Where is my lover?
- Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home
- The Sister's Love
- Bird of the wilderness
- The Spell Is Broken
- The Star Spangled Banner
- When shall we two meet again
- Would I were with thee
- My Unkle Ned
- I have something sweet to tell you
- It is better to laugh than be sighing
- Carry Me Back to Old Virginia
- The Ocean Burial
- 'Tis said that absence conquers love
- Thou hast learned to love another
- Power of Music
- Love Not
- Would I were with thee
- Massa's in de Cold Ground
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