File 20 - [Collection of folk songs]

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OTUFM 58-E-20

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[Collection of folk songs]

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  • [1936] (Creation)

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1 notebook : ink, pencil

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(1885-1954)

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File consists of a composer's music book with ruled 12 stave music paper. The notebook hold several transcriptions of folk songs, including:

  • Cradle song for the holy child
  • Da droben auf’m Bergl
  • Da schwarzbraun Michal
  • Der Traurige Bua
  • Die Hinden
  • Die Könige
  • Die Sterne
  • Ein Jugendgesang
  • Es hat sich halt eröffnet das himmlische Tor
  • Es mar annal an Abend spat
  • French carol [Quelle est celle]
  • Geistlicher Gesang
  • Hinter mein Voda sein Stodl
  • I will give my love an apple
  • I wonder as I wander
  • Kein Hälmlein wächst auf Erden / W. Friedemann Bach
  • Minnelied / Schubert
  • Robins m'aime
  • Seligkeit
  • Sei nur stille / Johann Wolfgang Franck
  • Still, still, still
  • The cherry tree carol
  • Under der Linden
  • Was sieht dem da dran am Tannenbaum.

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  • German
  • French
  • English

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    Emmy Heim performed "Sei nur still" as part of a programme of Old German spiritual songs at the American Women's Club, accompanied by Gerald Moore, on March 17, 1936 (OTUM 58-C-1-30); at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, accompanied by Sir Ernest MacMillan on January 16, 1937 (OTUFM 58-C-1-31); at Hart House with MacMillan on January 30, 1938 (OTUFM 58-C-1-39); and at the Ladies' Morning Musical Club in Montreal with MacMillan on November 10, 1938 (OTUFM 58-C-1-40).

    Heim performed "Robins m'aime," accompanied by Edith Bülbring on November 20, [1937?] at Somerville College (OTUFM 58-C-1-36).

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    [Written in Emmy Heim's hand?]

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