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Victorian Music:
The Girl's Own Paper, 1882-1902
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Announcements & Reviews of New Music
"New Music" was a sporadic column in The Girl's Own Paper offering information and reviews of the latest sheet music:
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- 1882
- The Tie of Golden Thread - Words and Music by Mrs. Tom Taylor
- The Tryst - Words by W. Davies; Music by Mary Carmichael
- 1883
- Afternoon in February - Words by Longfellow; Music by Mrs. Tom Taylor
- All in Vain (ballad) - Words by Edward Oxenford; Music by Franz Abt
- Andante for Violin and Pianoforte - Music by Arthur Bunnett
- Evening Clouds - Music by Edwin Lott
- Her Only Child - Words by Fred Weatherly; Music by Louisa Gray
- Lessons of the Gorses - Words by Elizabeth Browning; Music by Alice Mary Smith
- Love Having Once Flown - Words by Sir Philip Sydney; Music by C.A. Macirone
- The Merry Harvest Time (for three voices)
- The Slumber Song - Words by Maggie MacDonald; Music by G. Feldstein
- The Spirit of Mine Eyes - Music by John Gledhill
- Spring - Words by Sydney Grey; Music by Cotsford Dick
- Time at the Ferry - Words by Jetty Vogel; Music by Lady Benedict
- Village Bells - Words and Music by Charles Bassett
- 1884
- Andante Scherzoso for the Pianoforte - Music by Myles Foster
- The Blackbird and the Choir - Words by Alice King; Music by Edwin Lott
- The Lord is My Shepherd - by C.E. Rawstorne
- Lucy - Words by Wordsworth; Music by Myles Foster
- Old Times - Words by Edward Oxenford; Music by Franz Abt
- The Rose and the Dewdrop - Words by Edwin Arnold; Music by C.A. Macirone
- Sketch for the Pianoforte - by Arthur Carnall
- The Streamlet - Words by M.A. Stodart; Music by the Rev. R.F. Dale
- True Love Never Dies - Words by William Gaspey; Music by Annie Nash
- 1885
- Come Home Again - words from an old manuscript; Music by C.A. Macirone
- The Fairies: Scherzo for the Pianofort - by Ernst Pauer
- For Old Sake's Sake - Words by Marion Helen Burnside; Music by Lady William Lennox
- Love Is Ours - Words by H. Barrington; Music by Louisa Bodda-Pyne
- My Love Is Dead - Words by P.B. Marston; Music by Mary Carmichael
- Merrie England - Music by C.A. Macirone
- Minuet and Trio from a Suite for Orchestra - by Myles Foster
- A Norwegian Melody - by Edvard Grieg
- Old Songs - Words by Anne Beale; Music by Suchet Champion
- Tendresse - Music by William MacFarren
- The Valley's Queen - Words by F.B. Doveton; Music by Elizabeth Philp
- A Wish - Words and Music by Mrs. Tom Taylor
- 1886
- Afternoon in February - Words by Longfellow; Music by E. Silas
- Berceuse - Music by Cecile Hartog
- Evening - Music by Gordon Saunders
- My Little Knight - Words by Astley Baldwin; Music by Elizabeth Philp
- A Little Mazourka (in memory of Chopin) - Music by Myles Foster
- Mona Spinning - Words by Alice Cary; Music by Mary Carmichael
- Oh Yes, Oh Yes, Oh Yes (part song for mixed voices) - Words from Roxberghe Ballads, 1500; Music by C.A. Macirone
- Rise Up, My Love - Words from "The Song of Solomon," Music by The Countess of Munster
- Stay, Fleeting Hour - Words by Edward Oxenford; Music by Franz Abt
- A Widow Bird Sate Mourning - Words by Shelley; Music by Maude Valerie White
- 1887
- Berceuse - Music by J.W. Hinton
- The Birds (duet) - Words by Coleridge; Music by C.A. Macirone
- The Blossom - Words by William Blake; Music by Mary Carmichael
- The Day of Rest - Words and Music by Cotsford Dick
- Hail to the Chief! (boat-song) - Words by Sir Walter Scott; Music by Mrs. Tom Taylor
- Lo! The Herald - Words by Edward Oxenford; Music by Franz Abt
- Love's Summer Dream - Words by G.W. Gilbart Smith; Music by Lady William Lennox
- Romance, for Violin and Pianoforte - Music by Prof. Sir. G.A. MacFarren
- Rondino in G for Pianoforte - Music by C.A. Macirone
- The Thistle: A Flower Ballad - Words by the Earl Lytton; Music by C.A. Macirone
- 1888
- To Chloris - Words by Robert Burns; Music by George Bennett
- Evensong: Duet for Girls' Voices - Words from an old proverb; Music by C.A. Macirone
- Gavotte - Music by H.A.J. Campbell
- The Gladness of Nature - Words by Cullen Bryant; Music by C.A. Macirone
- The Lady I Love - Words by Frederic Locker, Esq.; Music by the Countess of Munster
- Leal - Words by Charles Rowe; Music by Suchet Champion
- Nocturne - Music by H.A.J. Campbell
- The Rainy Day - Words by Longfellow; Music by Ethel Harraden
- Reverie, for the Harmonium or American Organ - Music by J.W. Hinton
- Romance, for Violin and Pianoforte - Music by G.A. MacFarren
- The Wondrous Cross - Words by Dr. Watts; Music by Myles Foster
- 1889
- The Better Light - Words by Mrs. Payne-Smith; Music by the Rev. W.J. Foxell
- A Blossom that Never Dies - Words by Caroline Radford; Music by Cecile S. Hartog
- The Burden of the Wind - Words by Lady Elliot; Music by Ernst Helmer
- Good Night! (A Serenade) - Words by Sarah Doudney; Music by Myles Foster
- Mazurka in C Minor - Music by Ethel Boyce
- Old Memories - Words by Arthur Burchett; Music by Charles Vincent
- Prelude - Music by H.A.J. Campbell
- Sunday Song - Music by C.A. Macirone
- Those Silv'ry Sounds - Words by Gertrude Harraden; Music by Ethel Harraden
- Oh, Why Not Be Happy? - Words by Victor Hugo; Music by A.C. MacKenzie
- Withered Flowers - Words from the German of W. Muller; Music by H.A.J. Campbell
- 1890
- Allegro - Music by H.A.J. Campbell
- Cradle Song - Words from Blake's "Songs of Innocence," Music by Mrs. Tom Taylor
- The Exiles - Words by Dora Gillespie; Music by Suchet Champion
- Faithful - Words by Mary Cowden Clark; Music by C.A. Macirone
- My Love Is Near! - Words by Mabel Parsons; Music by Rosalind Frances Ellicott
- Mary Morison - Words by Robert Burns; Music by George Bennett
- A Retrospect - Music by Myles Foster
- Romance, for Violin with Pianoforte Accompaniment - Music by Myles Foster
- See! The Swallows Circle O'er Us - Words by Edward Oxenford; Music by Franz Abt
- Shine Out, Stars - Words by T. Moore; Music by R. Thorley Brown
- The Songs of Tyrol - by the Rev. John Kelly
- Sorrow - Music by Fanny Petrie
- Three "Album Leaves" - Music by Myles Foster
- 1891
- Allegretto Giojoso for the Pianoforte or American Organ - Music by Myles Foster
- Andante Pastorale, for the Pianoforte or American Organ - Music by Myles Foster
- Blest as the Immortal Gods - Words by Sappho; Music by C.A. Macirone
- Edelweiss (dedicated to Madame Schumann) - Music by Natalie Janotha
- An Idyl - Words and Music by the Countess of Munster
- Mille Amities - Music by George Bennett
- Minuet and Musette - Music by H.A.J. Campbell
- The Out-Bound Bark - Words by Albert Drinkwater; Music by Gordon Saunders
- Summer Song - Music by Cecile Hartog
- Think Upon Me - Words from Neh. V. 19; Music by C.A. Macirone
- With the Tide: Holiday Duet for the Pianoforte - Music by Myles Foster
- 1892
- Antiphon: Daylight Fades Away - Words by George MacDonald; Music by C.A. Macirone
- Aubade - Music by H.A.J. Campbell
- Crusaders' March, for the Harmonium or American Organ - Music by Myles Foster
- Elegy, for the Harmonium or American Organ - Music by Myles Foster
- Love and Laughter - Words by Arthur Butler; Music by C.H.H. Parry
- Meditation, for the Harmonium or American Organ - Music by Myles Foster
- Romance, for Violin and Pianoforte - Music by J.T. Field
- Romance - Music by Clara Schumann
- Under the Greenwood Tree - Words by William Shakespeare; Music by Myles Foster
- Under the Waves: A Pianoforte Piece - Music by H.A.J. Campbell
- 1894
- In Autumn Days - Words by E. Matheson; Music by Charles Banks
- Be Strong! - Words by Adelaide Anne Proctor; Music by Myles Foster
- Changes - Words by Lady Lindsay of Balcarres; Music by Hamish MacCunn
- French and Swiss Rounds
- A Little While Ago - Words by Sarah Doudney; Music by Charles Banks
- Mazourka in E Minor - Dedicated to HH Princess Marceline Czartoryska, by Natalie Janotha
- Vocal Studies for Girls
- 1895
- Andante, for the Pianoforte - Music by H.R.H. The Hereditary Grand Duke of Hesse
- The Blue-Eyed Maiden's Song - Words by The Earl of Beaconsfield; Music by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice
- Eventide - Words by Adelina Fermi; Music by Charles Banks
- Since I Was Young - Words by May Probyn; Music by Theodore Marzials
- Song - Words by Barham; Music by Frank Barat
- Sweet and Low - Music by Tennyson; Music by Lady Tennyson, arranged by Natalie Janotha
- Tuning Up - Words by Charles Peters; Music by Natalie Janotha
- 1896
- Albumblatt - Music by E. Humperdinck
- Barcarolle (from "The Mountain Scenes") - Dedicated to Madame Schumann, by Natalie Janotha
- Golden Bright on Hill and Valley: An Easter Carol - Words by Florence Hoare; Music by Myles Foster
- The Green Cavalier's Song - Words by The Earl of Beaconsfield; Music by H.R.H. Princess Henry of Battenberg (Princess Beatrice)
- Mazurka - Music by Lady Thompson
- One Foot Up, and One Foot Down (marching tune) - Words from old nursery rhyme; Music by C.A. Macirone
- Postlude, for Pianoforte or American Organ - Music by Myles Foster
- Sunset: A Lullaby - Words and Music by Ruth Cove
- 1897
- Father of Love: Hymn for a Wedding - Words by Henry Hamilton; Music by Myles Foster
- Longing - Words by Mathew Arnold; Music by Ethel Watson
- The Old Refrain: Lines on the Death of a Chorister - Words by Edward Medland White; Music by the Rev. L. Meadows White
- Retrospection - Words by Charlotte Elliott; Music by H.R.H. Princess Beatrice
- A Song in a Dream - Words by N. Breton; Music by C. Villiers Stanford
- Weep No More - Words by John Fletcher (1647); Music by William Hayman Cummings
- 1898
- Adagio Ma Non Troppo - Music by Myles Foster
- Allegro con Moto Agitato - Music by Myles Foster
- Chorale, for the Pianoforte or American Organ - Music by Myles Foster
- The Sea-Boy's Song - Words by the Rev. H.C. Shuttleworth; Music by Sir George C. Martin
- 1899
- The Fairy Governess: A Musical Story - Words and Music by Herbert Harraden
- I Need Some Music - Words by Norman Gale; Music by Thomas Ely
- Nocturne, for Pianoforte - Music by Matthew Hale
- 1900
- Away to the Woodland Green (two-part song) - Words by H.G.F. Taylor; Music by H.A.J. Campbell
- Because You Love Me - Words by E.M. Dunaway; Music by E.L. Earle
- Impromptu, for Pianoforte - Music by Albert Ketelbey
- The Invitation - Words by Charles Peters; Music by Myles Foster
- The Vain Lament - by Hortense, Queen of Holland
- 1902
- Two Little, Tiny Wings - Words by Coleridge; Music by E. Markham Lee
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