Maori songs : including the famous Maori farewell song "Haere Ra" / collected and sung by Ernest McKinlay
- Bib ID:
- 7419167
- Format:
- Music
- Description:
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- Sydney : W.H. Paling & Co., [1943]
- ©1936
- 1 vocal score (20 pages) ; 28 cm
- Full contents:
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- Haera Ra = Good-bye / words by Maewa Kaihau ; music by Clement Scott
- Hoki hoki : a lament
- Marui girl : a Polynesian song / by Liborno
- Manu rere : a Maori love song
- Tahi nei taru kino : a love song
- Pokarekare = Troubled : a love song
- Mene mene mai = Coquette / translation by Kingi Tahiwi
- Haeremai te arawa : a welcome the Maori Battalion after the Great War
- Kamate! Kamate! : the Maori haka / arranged by Ernest McKinlay
- Tawahaki / words and music by David Sharp
- For he's a jolly good fellow = The bowler's anthem
- God defend New Zealand : New Zealand national anthem / words by Thomas Bracken ; music by John J. Woods.
- Notes:
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- Cover title.
- "All these pianoforte accompaniments by Chas. Ryder"--Caption.
- Publication date approximated from copyright date of work advertised on back cover.
- Plate number: W.H.P. & Co.1565.
- Maori and English words.
- Staff notation.
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Music Publisher Number:
- W.H.P. & Co.1565
- Related Records:
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This belongs to the Nicholson-Dawson collection of vocal scores.
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1936
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