Twenty ethnic songs from Western Canada / melodies transcribed and drawn by the author; photographs by the author.
| Other author | Peacock, Kenneth compiler. |
| Format | Musical Score |
| Publication Info | Ottawa : [R. Duhamel, Queen's printer and controller of stationery], 1966. |
| Description | 91 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Series | National Museum of Canada. Bulletin ; no. 211. Anthropological series, no. 76 Bulletin (National Museum of Canada) ; no. 211. UNAUTHORIZED Bulletin (National Museum of Canada). Anthropological series ; no. 76. ^A793980 |
| Contents | The singing of the Psalms -- Let us recall, dear brethren -- In a pine forest -- Where have you gone, my love? -- The black raven -- The farmer and the preacher -- Topsy-turvy world -- Maiden, I will ask you a riddle -- A farmer tried to force me -- Wearily a wanderer returns -- The grape leaves are lacy -- How I wish I were a morning star -- Once I had two oxen -- Hey neighbour! -- The morning star is glittering -- America's like a sister to me, Canada's like a mother -- Not alone, not alone did I pace about my room -- Wedding song -- Christmas carol -- Bridal wreath song. |
| General note | Doukhobor, Mennonite, Hungarian, Ukrainian, and Czech folksongs. Words in original language, with English translation. |
| LCCN | 67004980 |