Four-and-Twenty Little Songs Bound in a Book, Op.41 (Smith, David Stanley)

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Publisher. Info. New York: G. Schirmer, 1919. Plate 27991.
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Work Title Four-and-Twenty Little Songs Bound in a Book
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Composer Smith, David Stanley
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. Op.41
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IDS 2
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 24 numbers
  1. Blue, White and Gold
  2. Lullaby
  3. Hoppy-Toad
  4. The Fairies' Dance
  5. Jack-in-the-Pulpit
  6. Morning
  7. Chick-a-dee-dee
  8. Sailing Boats
  9. Evening Prayer
  10. A Madonna Slumber-Song
  11. My Little Birch-tree
  12. Oatmeal
  13. The Baker-Shop
  14. Last Night
  15. Caterpillar
  16. The Papoose
  17. Crickets
  18. Houses
  19. The Aeroplane
  20. Jack-o'-Lantern
  21. The Fairies' Christmas-tree
  22. The Clock
  23. The Pine-Wood
  24. Katy-Did (Duet for a Child and a Grown-Up)
First Publication. 1919 – New York: G. Schirmer
Copyright Information Possibly public domain in EU and other 70 pma territories.
This item, which is in the public domain in its country of origin, is likewise in the public domain in countries which apply the rule of the shorter term. All EU countries apply the rule of the shorter term in general.
Note that in some cases this rule may be overridden by a treaty with the source country (especially the United States) and/or may not apply to works which fell into the public domain in their source country due to a failure to renew copyright or comply with other formalities.
Librettist Leila Osborne (fl.1910s)
Language English
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Early 20th century
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation Voice (2 voices in No.24), piano

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The librettist's full name is probably Leila Grey Osborne. During the early 1910s there was a Leila Osborne who was a teacher in the school district for New Haven, CT and in 1919-20 was employed in the serials department at library at Yale University. Smith was an instructor at Yale starting in 1903 and subsequently became dean of the School of Music.