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No. 289. THE MUSICAL TIMES. Price 134. MARCH OF THE MEN OF HARLECH. HARMONISED FOR FOUR VOICES BY J. BARNBY. SECULAR MUSIC (PRICE THREE-HALFPENCE EACH). GLEES, MADRIGALS, or PART-SONGS, for Four Voices (S.A.T-B., unless otherwise expressed). 424 ACunaianboatong vie) 7 Moore istmas madrigal Tons ‘Aeieu, yestreams (7-748) "“Atterbary Hy Allele Uoogotthankiness (a Parry BB AilStiong She bate Sin 3 Aibeieeabn ot Five Caiches -” Wariout ‘Amidst themyrtles(6.47-7.8,) Banisill 62 April is ining mistress’ face "T. Morley 383 ANintage wag (Lorddey) tee. it 8 a Awake, Holian lyre ‘rake! by log, take 0 A'wreath for Chiietmas “ ‘Mrs. M. Bartholomew 436 Behold theson Florence A. Marchall ro {Bresthe safe winds (ean JY Panton 358 The Blue Bells of Scotland’ Neltharde ror Breathe soft ye winds -. 5. Webbe os (Britons, strike home.” Purcell 288 Oh, wee bet a ropof dei Commings 160° By'Cella's arbour (4. ‘Horsley 139 Gaim isthe glassy ocean (3. Solo Walker ‘and Chorus). Mozart 83 Catch on tobacco Aldrich nay Cheistmag A. Msctarren 232 Chloe and Corinna... EJ. Hopking 583. Chorus of Houris"(s'S.a (Pavailiseand the Peri) Sehamann 36g Come tgain, sweet love” J-Douland 373. Com erothy. come, Swabian Volisied 3 Some follow ne W. Horsley ato Gomesgente zephyr iar 8 )W-Horsley 2 Gomeliyoudgre (x. Solo Cy} Parech tus be merry CTwelf fe Song) ne” Rate de Pearsall 83 Come, fetus joiptheoandelay W. Beale 3, Down in a low'y vale. Fests 3+ Down in ailow'sy vale(atiz) Festa 2. alse Bomum ‘reading 2h Eventide Goodban yt FairFlora deel a'ta.)" a Danby 02 Fairand ache lady Noe a. sy Bair eau 43 Farewell’... 27 “ceinan Voliaied 36 Hie Floweie “PES 35) Fivetimesdy thetaperslight 8, Storace 34 Flora gave me’ tavest lowers oopain meee” Mitbye 4o0. Blow, O my tears. TL “John Benet Six Forthe new year” 1 Mendelssohn (A.r.7-B.) 1 OGeminiant Hé2 Gipsy chorus (Preciosa) Weber ait Gipsy Life HE Schumann 136 Glorious Apoilovaris) ” S. Webbe 3f Godtaverie Queen's. V. Novello 53 Go, faithless Clori “(Perfda ‘ctor (sss) 206 Goodmorrow tomy i 196 Good might, belover Cherubini 382 Good might, beloved on C. Binsutt 3e5 Good night, farewell “Dr. G: Garrett 35 Good nent Gustave Caruil, 153 Great Basha —Al Bascia =. Mozart '3 Halt allhall! houmerry month Of May (S80) ne ne Weber 184. Hol, lashing goddcas Paxton 18) Hail hallowed anew. Mornington 3 Hallsmlingmerens < Rbpodorh 203 Happy bout soldier cle WEA Miltator sr von ee. Mozart 7. Harklthebonny (equal voices) Alstck Hask! the lark ‘Dr. Cooke 398 Hark! hark! the iark(s.s ©) BH Thorne By Hae ‘he roling deo ‘ylees) Sit H. R. Bishop 130 Harvest home ‘De, lone 5 Haste thee, nymph Sood Cho.) Handel 185 Hear, holy'power (atta) Auber 3 Herein cook grot (sn 2" Mornington FHerewa heath unto his aja of an) F, Savi How merry welive (r.772) Mt. Bate Holly berries (Chriatmas Carol WJ. Westbrook ates Benedict Home Sir jon Benes iow goatly the mooaligit = F.Paer How Seepthebrave ss "Dr, Cooke Hununen'schoretaniiay...” Weber To good truth, whos fondly loving 48 gor ir us Z 75 gf Je Memociam (Tetjens) JL; Rowell 7 Inthese delightiul pleasantgroveaPurcell a (i the moon rise clear A, R. Ga Obvfor theswords sn. ACR’ Gaul Iualy(& Solo and Cxorus)_V: Novello REGRESS Tiel ERS ae Beat SES ecg eae ck sheen 8 aay 3 [aint Ria ay dee Rei Soon Fen Beh ean cgi Manse 2 RERAGCRG bi ect cc aor 39 -Looge the fallen the oar JF Bridge Be foes ie fie | ie inseuse ceaak WS 2 fairs Pu Gana) ee et no mabicomsystiialy Sete ysiitemens dae 9 ee since ieee ate 8 Now AStame ses!” a is 4 asesie (petites erm aes QUES See auf od ng Rie Saree nee Pepa 2 Sy esa Tae ah oe oe sybnite nial anes Resear aiaer ee wo Serge Marne A 8 Sealer atat eee Be Sete aiatlis. ee it thougaagwithme farricon 315 Osingugain thateimplesong Dr. Garrett ish Parntous i Syne 38) Parting and Meeting Mendelssohn 390 Parting and Meeting R. Schumann 9 , Pleasures of Innocence (5.8.) Weber 42& 4) Popular Ode to Pore Blue IX Rossini 196 Protects, ye Powers (a ‘Rageedandtorn and true [alse again the bold refraia ‘Russian Melody Archer Requited ove Role, Britannia V. Novello 35 Seethe chariot athand “7 W: Horsley 35 See the congu'ring hero comes Handel See our care ‘Sef Stevenson Sigh no more, ladies (s.at-0) Stevens Sigh no more ladies “Gr A: Macfarren Since frst I saw your face» "T.Ford Sing lullaby nC, B. Horsley Sionsthcheitlcrainitesdebcobn Shee we the" soli ening? ‘eezes Hf. Bishop Snowlaves”. 2. 'Atthur Cotte Soldiers, brave ‘nd’ gallant be (ee ‘Gaztotat ollie ave (atery Ss, Gtbhen ong to spin Francesco Berger Scot for pag "ES Soon as Teareesssicayed”™ Sori clieh az) Springs delights (ren) Muller 3 Sorin feclecaio let siReay Ho Springtime ram)". Beethoven Stinmer andWinter” <: Be Tours Summer Eve sven. wc) J.Te Hatton Summer is nigh ‘sit, Benedict Summer ea comingin or 4 Treble) Sweet and low aby Sweet enaaver(odaay”” j Atterbury Shecte owes, emer too fle Dest, Ae Walmsley ‘Festa Cl Maller 26 noses & ate sone 5 iene (eh Be Garrett Mozart Es 324 The Cambrian plume Brinley Richards EE TheSCarnovale tne. sey Rossin’ ier The Christmas aries“ “C. Goodban 10 Thecioudenpttowers (ner) 428. The cloude that wra Si Reay 4358 The Cuckoo sings GA Mactaeren B35 The dream and Red leaves Ey String 313 Thedream of home“ E. H. Thorne 357 Thelairest flower ~. Sir R, Pi Stewart 42 The Ferry Malden OAR Gauk Bre Fisherman (e.5 fe Flower greeting (.8,) Curschmann The Forester Surling The lark’s slot (A Slay Garol)” Walker The lark now lesves ».. JG, Calleott The last night ofthe year”. Sallivan The Lover to his Mistress John Bennet The Esllaby’ "'Storace aif V. Novello ‘The Maiden of the “Fleur de £35" Es A. Sydenham ‘br Calleot Ei pa Sycenbam 3c pating ieoham The Red Cross Knight (s..8.)De-Calleott The siverewan (earn) 0, Gisbons A seep of e ower” By Congreve song of the poppies Site One aa Be Sas Giro Bineatt x0 2 a6 fos 7 The Spring ‘The Spring's free sunshine y ‘The Swallow se. "Prince de Poilgnae The three Chafere (-n.8) HL Trahn ‘The Urching Dance J. Le Hatton The victors return enielssahn ‘The welcome home Re Hating The waite on Save The last wiid rose "GA Mactarren ‘The Wanderers Night Song 'S vos Wartensce ‘The wreath sweet lovely) Sir ]-Benedict ‘Thin pleasant month of bay asta) ‘This world is alla leting show way ‘Thy voice; O harmony of "nr S. Web Todatosile ‘Tolar Fidele’s grassy tomb r-2.0), Te. Walmistey ‘Tour next merry meeting (ar-42 To Rome's immorta leader To the redbresst J.B To Wotes's hall “7 Potbermoaig vey ei Tyreth Night Soag .. Up, brothers, up (Christmas). ‘Vadaat via di qua (Tickling T7fo) Marti Venetian bostman's evenings Bach ping dongitaton Wake thee; my dear. Clata Gotshal Weimar iieheslion aan ry J. Netherclift We watched her breathing i. Kerbasch What mourafal houghts (6.4 7,)Best So , When the sun sinks torest |r F Bridge ny 5. Whea winds breathe soft (e-AT8-D) ie vee Webbe 8 Who topes ndineY nj” Caleate 25 Whole Sylvia? Mactarren 38 Who sh ete Teed | Bary ‘eo. When twig’ parting flesh H. Cahee 7 Wind, gentle evergreen (3 votees) Hayes 8 Winds gently whisper ‘s Wreathe ye the steps to greai Allah throne (asker oe Re Schumann, ‘irda that af aad sing Re Maa Ye maldens, haste (2) (EE ae Huguenots) ste ( NY Me rerbeee 64 Yeapeted saakce aed Ye Shepherds tell ma(tVioj-Massnght March of the Men of Warlech. ‘The Words by Wu.iam Dorm, Harmonized by Josera Baxwsy, London: Novenzo, Hwan ANp Co, 1, Bemers Street (W.), and 80 & 61, Queen Street (B.C) + ‘Tnencn, SSS SS SS SSS 1. Men of Har-lech! in the hol-low, Do ye hear,like rush-ing bil-low, 2, Rock - y steps and pass ‘ar-row Flash with spear and flight of | ar- row, Auro, crind = ‘Tame. Sate SS 1, Men of Har-lech! in the hol-low, Do ye hear, like rush-ing bil -low, 2, Rock - y steepsand pass-es nar-row Flash with spear and flight of ar- row, $ “Dex, + =. a2, GSS Se Se 1. Men ofHar-lech! in the hol-low, Do ye heer, like rush-ing bil - low, 2. Rock - y steepsand pass -es nar-row Flash with spear and flight of ar - row, - Bass, Se -——# == ee 1. Men of Har-lech! in the hol-low, Do ye hear, like rush-ing bil - low, 2 Rock - ysteeps and pass-es nar-row Flash with spear and flight of ar - row, Accoxe. Fema bee ‘Wave on wave that surging follow, Bat-tle's distant sound? "Tisthe tramp of Saxon foemen, Who would think of death or sorrow? Death is glory now! Hurl the reel-ing horseman o-ver! x SE es say se © urging follow, Bat-tle’s distant death or sorrow? Death is glory ee Saxon foemen, jorseman o-ver! Piast == ae ‘Wave onwave that surging follow, Bat-tle’s distant sound? "Tis the tramp of Saxon foemen, Who would think of death or sorrow? Death isglo-ry now! Hurl the reel-ing horseman o-ver! atte 8 = eee ae el Wave on wave that surging follow, Bat-tle’s distant-sound? 'Tis thetramp of Saxon foemen, Who would think of death or sorrow? Death isglo-ry now! Hurl the reel-ing horseman o-ver! MARCH OF THE MEN OF HARLECH. a= === = Saxon spearmen, Sax-on bowmen,—Ue they knights, or hinds, or yeomen, They shall bite the Let the earth dead foemen co-ver! Fate of friend, of wife, of lo-ver Trem-bles on a + = = Se ee Sax-on spearmen, Saxon bowmen,—Be they knights, or hinds, or yeomen, They shall bite the Let the earth dead foemen co-ver! Fate of friend, of wife, of lo-ver Trem-bleson a 2 SS SS eee ‘Saxon spearmen, Sax-on bowmen,—Be they knights, or hinds, or yeomen, They shall bite the Let the earth dead foemen co-ver! Fate of friend, of wife, of lo-ver Trem-bleson a 2S eS ‘Saxon spearmen, Sax-on bowmen,—Be they knights, or hinds, or yeomen, They shall bite the Let the earth dead foemen co-ver! Fate of friend, of wife, of lo-ver Trem-bleson a PSS =F =e I ground! Loose the folds a-sun-der, Flag we con.quer un-der! The pla- cid sky now blow! Strands of life are ri-ven; Blow forblow is gi-ven, In dead-ly lock, or 5 = — =e Sa Ae ee eet ground! Loose thefolds e-sun-der, Flag we con-quer un-der! The pla-cidsky now blow! Strands of life are ri-ven; Blow forblow is gi-ven, In dead-ly lock, or 2 ap ee eo ee et ground! Loose the folds a- Flag we con-quer un-der! The pla- cid sky now blow! Strands of life are Blow forblow is given, In dead=ly lock, or = peti Fe 5 Lesage pa ao = ground! Loose the folds 2- Flag we con-quer un-der! The pla- cid sky now ‘blow! Strands of life are i Blow for blow is gi-ven, In deadly lock, or Ss ere + Ef. a a ee MARCH OF THE MEN OF HARLECH. ] bright on high Shall thun-der! On-ward! "tis our coun-try needs us. batetle shock, And mer- cy shrieksto hea-ven! Men of Har-lech!youngor hoa -ry, SSS eee 2. Se SS =a bright on high Shalllaunchits bolts in thun-der! On-ward! ‘tis our coun-try needs as! bat-tle shock, Andmer~cy shrieks to hea-ven! Men of Harlech! youngor hoa - ry, ~~ pee See eS bright on high Shalllaunchits bolts in thun-der! On-ward! 'tis our coun-try needs u: bat-tle shock, Andmer- cy shrieks to hea-ven! Men of Harlech! youngor hoa-ry, we ue ee Pome , : erg SSS SS bright on high Shalllaunchits bolts in thun-der! Onward! ‘tis our coun-try needs us! battle shock, Andmer-cy shrieks to hea-ven! Men of Har-lech! youngor hoa-ry, SSeS s— sg rettte ss ris Rit i 4 1 ay SE ee 2 8 Se SSS a rel He is bravest, he who leadsus! Honour’s self now proudly headsus! Cambria, God, and Right! Would you win aname in sto-ry? Strike for home, for life, for glo-ry! Cambria, God, and Right! i ce 5, oe _ es a a He is bravest, he wholeadsus! Honour’s self now proudly heads us! God, and Would you win anamein sto-ry? Strikefor home, for life, for glo~ry! Cambria, God, and 3 ss =: : r E : Hee 292 pa pe £ ambria, God, and Right! Cambria, God, and Right! ~ » ee ee || He is bravest, he who leadsus! Honour's self now proudly headsus! Cambria, God, and Right! Would you win aname in sto-ry? Strike for home, for life, for glo- ry! Cambria, God, and Right! He is bravest, he who leadsus! Honour’s self now proudly heads us Would you win anamein sto-ry? Strike forhome, for life, for glo-ry! it | 9 Sy, PaaS eal pea =e

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