Christina Rossetti In Music

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"Bright-Eyed Daisies" [arr. Caroline Kohlsaat, music unknown composer]

Title

"Bright-Eyed Daisies" [arr. Caroline Kohlsaat, music unknown composer]
First line of lyrics: Where pretty, bright-eyed daisies are

Creator

Unknown; music (folk melody)
Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894)
Kohlsaat, Caroline; arrangement (American, 1875-1950)

Date

1921 [publication] [copyright]; 1922, 1925 [publication]

Publisher

New York, Cincinnati: The Abingdon Press

Subject

genre: children's music|song
solo: voice
chorus: children's unison chorus
initial sharps/flats: two flats
initial time signature: 2/4
origin: United States
female arranger

Language

English

Description

Rossetti poem(s): "'Where innocent bright-eyed daisies are'"
Notes about the text: In the lyrics, "pretty" replaces the word "innocent" in the first line of the poem.
Performance instructions: "An accompaniment, if added, should merely serve the melody." (Baker, "Introduction") "All so-called 'marks of expression' have been omitted. The words and tunes together should suggest both style and tempo. In general, it may be said that the songs should be sung lightly and with spontaneity." (Baker, "Contents")
Notes: This song is one of three settings of poems by Christina Rossetti found in Clara Belle Baker's "Songs for a Little Child" (1921). According to Gooch and Thatcher (4865), the song is set to an German air. It is in a section called "Flowers and Leaves." The book's introduction states: "The tunes used in the book have been chosen from the most naïve and charming of the old folk songs. [...] They are drawn from many nationalities: American, French, English, Swedish, German, Bohemian, Irish, Danish, Dutch, Lithuanian, Welsh, Russian, Syrian, Finnish, Sicilian. [...] The harmonizations in this book [by Caroline Kohlsaat] are in keeping with the simplicity and delicacy of the tunes. [...] In most instances, the form follows that of the original folk song, with the same rhyme scheme, the same phrasing, and a like simplicity."

Format

Format 1: musical score
1 page

Source

In reference to the published works below: Gooch and Thatcher 4865
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): Baker, Clara Belle. Songs for the Little Child, Abingdon Press, 1925.
Cataloguer: Roxanne Lafleur, University of Ottawa
Musical score: Baker, Clara Belle. Songs for the Little Child, Abingdon Press, 1925, p. 24. Université Bishop's University, Sherbrooke.

Identifier

Record: CRM-whereinnocent-kohlsaat-unknown
File(s): CRM-whereinnocent-kohlsaat-unknown.pdf

Rights

"Copyright, 1921, by Clara Belle Baker"
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Files

Collection

Citation

Unknown; music (folk melody), Rossetti, Christina Georgina; text (English, 1830-1894), and Kohlsaat, Caroline; arrangement (American, 1875-1950), “"Bright-Eyed Daisies" [arr. Caroline Kohlsaat, music unknown composer],” Christina Rossetti In Music, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/christinarossettiinmusic/items/show/3092.