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In 1866, during the Canadian gold-rush, Robert Burrell grumbled in a letter that the music from Bakerville’s Hurdie house across the street was disturbing his sleep. He mentioned four of the songs that were ringing in his ears: "[[Silver Lakes Varsovianna]],” "[[King of the Cannibal Islands]],” "Sultan Polka" & "[[Edinburgh Quadrille (The)]].” | In 1866, during the Canadian gold-rush, Robert Burrell grumbled in a letter that the music from Bakerville’s Hurdie house across the street was disturbing his sleep. He mentioned four of the songs that were ringing in his ears: "[[Silver Lakes Varsovianna]],” "[[King of the Cannibal Islands]],” "Sultan Polka" & "[[Edinburgh Quadrille (The)]].” | ||
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"Sultan Polka" is nowadays recognizable to most as the tune to the nursery rhyme "One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Once I Caught a Fish Alive." | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:39, 12 July 2024
X: 1 T: "SULTAN" POLKA C: d'Albert. R: Polka %R: polka, march B: James Kerr "Merry Melodies" v.4 p.43 #393 Z: 2016 John Chambers <jc:trillian.mit.edu> N: There's probably a missing "D.C." at the very end. M: 2/4 L: 1/8 F:http://www.john-chambers.us/~jc/music/book/Kerr/MM4-V2.abc K: D |:\ f2f>e | edd2 | effa | agg2 |g2g>f | fee2 | dcBc | edd2 :| |:fcfc | f(c/d/) cc | d(B/c/) BB |[1 cFFz :|[2 cAA"_D.C."z |] [K:=c] [K:G] |: "Trio"\ D2G>A | B3B | ccEc | B3B | ddAA |BBGG |[1 AAEE | GFE_E :|[2 AAEF | Gz [gB]z |] [K:D]
In 1866, during the Canadian gold-rush, Robert Burrell grumbled in a letter that the music from Bakerville’s Hurdie house across the street was disturbing his sleep. He mentioned four of the songs that were ringing in his ears: "Silver Lakes Varsovianna,” "King of the Cannibal Islands,” "Sultan Polka" & "Edinburgh Quadrille (The).”
"Sultan Polka" is nowadays recognizable to most as the tune to the nursery rhyme "One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Once I Caught a Fish Alive."