Sharp, Cecil J. (Cecil James), 1859-1924
Sharp, Cecil James, 1859-1924
Sharp, Cecil J. 1859-1924
Sharp, Cecil James
Sharp, Cecil James, 1859-1924, musicologue
Sharp, Cecil J.
Cecil Sharp founding father of the folklore revival in England in the early 20th century
Sharp, Cecil 1859-1924
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Works
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22 Christmas carols for horn quartet | |
Autour de la coupe | |
brave laboureur | |
Cecil Sharp House : the story of twenty-one years 1930-1951. | |
Charlet, mon prince aimé | |
Children's singing games | |
Containing a description of Eighteen traditional dances : collected in country villages | |
Containing The running set : collected in Kentucky, U.S.A. and described | |
Country dance book | |
Country dance tunes | |
The dance: an historical survey of dancing in Europe | |
Descriptions of some of the utensils in husbandry, : rolling carriages, cart rollers, and divided rollers for land or gardens, mills, weighing engines, &c. &c. made and sold by James Sharp, No 15, Leadenhall-Street, London; Which may be seen at his Manufactory, No 133, Tooley-Street, Southwark | |
D'où viens-tu, bergère ? | |
douze jours de Noël | |
Eighty English folk songs from the Southern Appalachians. | |
English folk-song some conclusions | |
English folk songs collected and arranged with pianoforte accompaniment | |
Epousailles | |
Famine | |
Il faut marier nos filles | |
Fifty-two country dances from the English dancing master (1650-1728) | |
Folk songs for voice & guitar. | |
Folk songs from Somerset ... 1904: | |
Folk-songs of England. English [from old catalog] | |
Four folk-airs | |
hardi pêcheur | |
hulan | |
The idiom of the people; English traditional verse. | |
Lady Maisry | |
The little turtle dove | |
Lorsque j'étais jeunette | |
La marche des gosses [enr. son.] | |
The Morris book: a history of Morris dancing | |
The Morris book : with a description of dances as performed by the Morrismen of England | |
Morris dance tunes collected from traditional sources and arranged for pianoforte solo | |
My boy Willie | |
Nick, nack paddy wack | |
O no John! | |
Noce villageoise | |
Objections and defences for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; against the claim of Sir James Sharp of Strathtyrum | |
One hundred English folksongs : for medium voice | |
El plan del evangelio : en diez lecciones fáciles | |
prisonnier de Nantes | |
retour du marin | |
selection of collected folk-songs | |
The shepherd and his fife : (Gloucestershire) ; The riddle song : (Kentucky, U.S.A.) | |
Songs of the West: folk songs of Devon & Cornwall | |
The Sword Dances of Northern England. Together with the Horn Dance of Abbots Bromley ... | |
To Mr. Alderman Oliver. Mr. Sharp's compliments to Mr. Alderman Oliver, he brought with him from the country the respects of his friends and his own, and intended his grateful acknowledgements to the worthy Alderman for his public services. He laments that the present circumstances will not allow him to discharge the pleasing ahd heart-felt commission. ... | |
tombes fleuries | |
trois tambours | |
Vers la colline | |
Vijftien gemakkelijke contra-dansen | |
Vrai montagnard, mon bel ami | |
Поёт Поль Робсон : песни исполняемые Полем Робсоном |