Annotation:Stella darling of the Muses: Difference between revisions

Andrew (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Andrew (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{TuneAnnotation
{{TuneAnnotation
|f_annotation='''STELLA DARLING OF THE MUSES.'''  English, Air (3/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. <br  />"Stella Darling of the Muses" was a mid-18th century song that was printed in a few period songsters, such as George Bickham's Musical Entertainer vol. 1 (1740, p. 67), John Simpson's Caliope: or, English Harmony, vol. 1 (1746, p. 31), and Ritson's'''Select Collection of English Songs'''(1783). The melody was also included in 18th century instrumental tutors for woodwind instruments.
|f_annotation='''STELLA DARLING OF THE MUSES.'''  AKA - "Be kind to the young thing," "Semplicetta Tortona." English, Air (3/8 time). G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCCDD. "Stella Darling of the Muses" was a mid-18th century song.  The tune of ‘Stella Darling of the Muses’ was published under its original title of ‘Semplicetta Tortona’ in ''''The Favourite Songs in the Opera Call'd Demetrius''' (London: Walsh, 1737). A score of the same tune with the English title was published as "Stella Darling of the Muses. The Charmer. To a Celebrated Air in Demetrius" some time around 1740.  It was printed in several period songsters, such as George Bickham's '''Musical Entertainer vol. 1''' (1740, p. 67), John Simpson's '''Caliope: or, English Harmony, vol. 1''' (1746, p. 31), and Ritson's '''Select Collection of English Songs'''(1783). The melody was also included in 18th century instrumental tutors for woodwind instruments.
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>