Title | 6 Songs and Duets |
Alternative title | Six Songs & Duetts |
Creators | Mary Southcote (composer) and George Gordon Byron (librettist) |
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Instrumentation | voice and piano 2 voices and piano |
Number of movements | 6 |
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Composed | — |
First published | — |
Dedication | Dr. William Crotch |
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Time signatures | — |
Average duration (sec) | — |
Number of measures | — |
Composition types | Songs, Duets |
Language | English |
Period | Classical |
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Metronome | Key | Measures |
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Duet. To the Butterfly "Poor harmless insect" | — | — | — |
Song. I gaz'd on the rose-bush | — | — | — |
Song. Flow'rs are fresh and bushes green; (from Lord Viscount Strangford's translation of Camoens) | — | — | — |
Duet. Ah let the tear unheeded flow | — | — | — |
Song. The slave of love I'll never be | — | — | — |
Song. The kiss, dear maid | — | — | — |
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