Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 12 songs |
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First Publication | 1853 – New York, by the composer. |
Genre Categories | Songs; For voice, piano; For voices with keyboard; |
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⇒ 8 more: 3. Loving Hearts • 4. The Forsaken • 5. Hope On! • 6. Hope's Diadem • 8. Forget Me Not • 9. Capriccio Vocale, plus Encore (incomplete) • 10. The Boston Bard to his Old Coat. • 11. Must I resign so Fair a Prize?
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Work Title | Sunset Chimes |
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Alternative. Title | 12 Songs for Voice with Piano or Organ |
Composer | Heinrich, Anthony Philip |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | IAH 13 |
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 12 songs:
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First Publication. | 1853 – New York, by the composer. |
Librettist | No.1: Frances Sargent Locke Osgood (1811–1850) Nos.3–5 : Augustine Joseph Hickey Duganne (1823–1884) No.6 : Henry T. Drowne (1822–1897) No.7: poss. Henry C. Lewis (fl.1818) No.8: William Bingham Tappan (B) (1794–1849) Nos.9–11: unattributed - possibly Heinrich |
Language | English |
Dedication | No.1:To Julia W. Pomeroy. No.5: To the Misses Mower No.6: Maria de la Dolores Stückler No.8:Madame la Baronne Julie de Marguerittes No.9: A Musical "Vale" to Luther B. Wyman, Esq. |
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Romantic |
Piece Style | Romantic |
Instrumentation | voice, piano (or organ) |
External Links | The Music of Anthony Philip Heinrich at Public Domain Music (contains materials on librettists, MIDI sound files of some of the songs here) |
Extra Information | Included in the category Vocal Ornamentation. Some songs include decorated ossia passages, and No.9 includes an Encore version with different ornamentation. Sunset Chimes appears as part of Songs Vol.IV in the Kallisti Press Heinrich Edition (edited by Andrew Stiller, 2002.). Apparently according to PDMusic "Remember Me!" - or a song of the exact same title and first line? - appeared in a 1820 collection, The Western Minstrel: a Collection of Original, Moral, Patriotic, & Sentimental Songs for the Voice & Piano Forte, Interspersed with Airs, Waltzes, &c. "Opera Seconda", by Heinrich, released(?) 1820. Vale is Latin for Farewell (e.g. Ave Atque Vale, Hail and Farewell.)- Schissel |