The Ballad Literature and Popular Music of the Olden Time/Volume 2
Appearance
The Ballad Literature
and
Popular Music of the Olden Time:
A History of the
Ancient Songs, Ballads, and of the Dance Tunes of England,
with
Numerous Anecdotes and Entire Ballads.
Also
A Short Account of the Minstrels.
By
W. Chappell, F.S.A.
The Whole of the Airs Harmonized by G. A. Macfarren.
Vol. II.
“Prout sunt illi Anglicani concentus suavissimi quidem, ac elegantes.
Thesaurus Harmonicus Laurencini, Romani, 1608.
London:
Chappell and Co., 50, New Bond Street, W.
Page | ||
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Conjectures as to Robin Hood | 387 | |
Ballads relating to the adventures of Robin Hood | 391 to 400 | |
Puritanism in its effects upon Music and its accessories, and Introduction to the Commonwealth period | 401 to 424 | |
Songs and ballads of the civil war, and of the time of Cromwell | 425 to 466 | |
Introduction to the reign of Charles II. | 467 | |
Songs and ballads from Charles II. to William and Mary | 491 to 608 | |
Remarks on Anglo-Scottish songs | 609 to 616 | |
Specimens of ditto | 617 to 620 | |
Introduction to the reigns of Queen Anne, George I., and George II. | 621 to 632 | |
Songs and ballads of ditto | 633 to 726 | |
Traditional songs of uncertain date | 727 to 749 | |
Religious Christmas Carols | 750 to 758 | |
Appendix, consisting of additions to the Introductions, and of further remarks upon the tunes included in both volumes | 759 to 788 | |
Characteristics of National English Airs, and summary | 789 to 797 | |
First Index | 799 to 814 | |
Index of Subjects | 815 to 822 | |
Errata | 823 |