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                <text>The Christina Rossetti in Music project website is hosted in Canada at the University of Ottawa Library, and we aim to comply with Canadian copyright laws. If you believe we have violated Canadian copyright law, please contact us at christinarossettimusic@uottawa.ca. The Christina Rossetti in Music project is strictly not for profit and intended for research and educational purposes only.</text>
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                <text>Notes: One song of eight settings of Christina Rossetti poems that appear in the "New American Music Reader Number One" by Frederick Zuchtmann published in 1905 by Macmillian. In the introduction, it states that "Just as language is studied from examples of the best writers, so music should be studied from the works of the best composers. The song contains all the elements of instruction, and those elements should be studied for the sake of interpreting the song. Melody, rhythm, tone-production, enunciation, breathing, and interpretation are best studied from living and vital songs, and these should be the source and the basis as well as the object of instruction." The book was meant to provide teachers with all the necessary exercises and songs to teach children about music, and save them the time and effort of having to find the material themselves. (Zuchtmann, p. 3)</text>
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