"Lady Daffadown" [unknown composer]
Title
"Lady Daffadown" [unknown composer]
First line of lyrics: Growing in the vale
Creator
Unknown; music
Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894)
Date
1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 [copyright], 1929 [publication] [copyright]
Publisher
Scott, Foresman and Company; New York, Newark, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco: Silver, Burdett and Company
Subject
genre: children's music|song
solo: voice
chorus: children's unison chorus
initial sharps/flats: one sharp
initial time signature: 4/8
other version 1 - solo: voice
other version 1 - chorus: children's unison chorus
other version 1 - instrumentation: piano
other version 1 - initial sharps/flats: one sharp
origin: United States
Language
English
Description
Rossetti poem(s): "'Growing in the vale'"
Notes about the text: In the lyrics, "In a scant green gown" is used instead of the first two lines of stanza 2, which ends with "Lady Daffdowndilly" instead of "Sweet Daffadowndilly" found in the poem.
Tempo markings: "Simply" (1929 publication)
Notes: This song is one of fourteen settings of poems by Christina Rossetti found in Eleanor Smith's Modern Music Series, first volume "A Primer of Vocal Music." It is in a section called "Songs of Nature." The following statement is found prominently on the title page of the book: "Wherein the study of musical structure is pursued through the consideration of complete melodic forms and practice based on exercises related to them" (1898-1901). The song was then published in the collection "The Music Hour in the Kindergarten and First Grade" (1929) by Osbourne McConathy, Formerly Director of the Department of Public School Music, Northwestern University; W. Otto Miessner, Director of Public School Music, Chicago Musical College; Edward Bailey Birge, Professor of Public School Music, Indiana University; Mabel E. Bray, Director of the Department of Music, State Teachers College of Trenton, New Jersey. It is categorized for "The First Grade" in a section called "Nature and Seasonal." "Grateful acknowledgment is also due to Mrs. Emma Grant Meader of the State Normal School, New Haven, Connecticut, and Teachers College, Columbia University, for her selection and supervision of the choice of poetry; Mrs. Florence E. Dangerfield, Director of he Department of Physical Education, Bradford Academy, Haverhill, Massachusetts, for her assistance in correlating rhythmic activities with the vocal music lesson; [...] and especially the poets and composers who have graciously contributed to the book as an expression of their love for little children" ("Acknowledgments" p. vi). This book includes eight settings of poems by Christina Rossetti, three of which were first published in Eleanor Smith's volume.
Format
Format 1: musical score
1 page
Source
In reference to the published works below: Gooch and Thatcher 4446
Reference: Gooch, Bryan N.S. and David S. Thatcher. Musical Settings of Early and Mid-Victorian Literature: A Catalogue. New York: Garland, 1979.
Other data reference(s): "Acknowledgments." The Music Hour in the Kindergarten and First Grade, edited by Osbourne McConathy, et al., Silver, Burdett and Company, 1929, p. vi.
Cataloguer: Roxanne Lafleur, University of Ottawa
Musical score (1901): Smith, Eleanor. A Primer of Vocal Music, The Modern Music Series, Silver, Burdett and Company, 1901, p. 29. Internet Archives, https://archive.org/details/modmusserprimer00smith. Accessed 3 Jun 2021.
Musical score (1929): The Music Hour in the Kindergarten and First Grade, edited by Osbourne McConathy, et al., Silver, Burdett and Company, 1929, p. 130. Western Connecticut State University Libraries, Danbury.
Identifier
Record: CRM-growinginthevale-unknown
File(s): CRM-growinginthevale-unknown-1901.pdf; CRM-growinginthevale-unknown-1929.pdf
Rights
"Copyright, 1898, 1899, 1900 | By Scott, Foresman & Company | Copyright, 1901 | By Silver, Burdett & Company" for the collection "A Primer of Vocal Music, The Modern Music Series."
"Copyright, 1929, by Silver, Burdett and Company" for the collection "The Music Hour in the Kindergarten and First Grade", which states "This volume contains much original matter which is covered by the copyright of the book and must not be used without special permission."
"Copyright, 1929, by Silver, Burdett and Company" for the collection "The Music Hour in the Kindergarten and First Grade", which states "This volume contains much original matter which is covered by the copyright of the book and must not be used without special permission."
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Files
Collection
Citation
Unknown; music and Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894), “"Lady Daffadown" [unknown composer],” Christina Rossetti In Music, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/christinarossettiinmusic/items/show/3070.