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|f_annotation='''AULD LANG SYNE [2].''' | |f_annotation='''AULD LANG SYNE [2]. ''' "Auld Lang Syne [2]" is the setting of the melody familiar to us in modern times as the air to the famous song (see note for "[[annotation:Auld Lang Syne (1)]]"). It was published in a variety of texts from the early 19th century. The melody was also entered into the c. 1837-40 music manuscript collection of Shropshire musician John Moore (Book 2, p. 73). | ||
|f_source_for_notated_version= | |f_source_for_notated_version=John McAlpin, Killen [Stewart-Robertson]. | ||
|f_printed_sources= | |f_printed_sources=John Cole ('''Cole’s Selection of Favourite Cotillions No. 1'''), Baltimore; n.d. (probably 1820's), p. 2[https://s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/2/25/IMSLP464870-PMLP755151-b1020586x.pdf]. Duncan McKercher ('''A Collection of Original Strathspeys and Reels'''), Edinburgh, 1824; p. 17. Edward Riley ('''Riley’s Flute Melodies vol. 3'''), New York, 1820; No. 25, p. 6. Stewart-Robertson ('''Athole Collection'''), 1884; p. 1. Wilson ('''A Companion to the Ball Room'''), 1816; p. 48. | ||
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AULD LANG SYNE [2]. "Auld Lang Syne [2]" is the setting of the melody familiar to us in modern times as the air to the famous song (see note for "annotation:Auld Lang Syne (1)"). It was published in a variety of texts from the early 19th century. The melody was also entered into the c. 1837-40 music manuscript collection of Shropshire musician John Moore (Book 2, p. 73).