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Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway

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31: 127:. Foster has placed additional fermatas throughout the song, possibly with similar effects in mind. Also of interest is Foster's use of the marking ad lib in several places in the song. This flexibility allotted to the singer is atypical from Foster's usual preference of precise, literally exact note for note, interpretations. Thus, the ad lib designation was scarcely used by Foster and can, in fact, be found in only two of the composer's previous songs: "Mary Loves the Flowers" (1850) and " 112: 452: 150:- the first three movements are purely orchestral, but the four-part chorus appears in grandeur in movement IV (Allegro Quasi Recitativo) with "Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway." The arrangement retains all of Foster's fermatas from the printed edition, which lends it both rubato and the sense of timelessness described above. 99:
Stephen Foster's "Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway!" is different from Foster's minstrel songs of the same period. This song is an example of a parlor ballad. This ballad may have roots in the Anglo-Scots-Irish song tradition. Foster's "Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway!" is similar to Irish musician
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Foster may have anticipated that the publication of his parlor songs helped to improve his notoriety, but the ballads did not generate the hoped-for income when compared to his minstrel songs. Foster recorded that "Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway!" had earned $ 8.12 in royalties over a seven-year
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period in his ledger. As a result, Foster concentrated more on minstrel songs, which returned ten times more than parlor songs. Foster did return to writing parlor songs in 1860, most notably "
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The song begins with a piano introduction. The first vocal line of "Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway!" begins on a high note that is held with a
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While not as well known as many of Foster's other popular tunes, the song features prominently in arranger
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Ashokan Farewell/Beautiful Dreamer: Songs Of Stephen Foster
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Beautiful dreamer: Robert White sings Stephen Foster.
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Archived copies of the published work is available.
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Index


Song
Genre
Parlor song
Songwriter(s)
Stephen Foster
Stephen Foster
parlor ballad
Thomas Moore
The Last Rose of Summer

fermata
stalling the passage of time
Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair
Beautiful Dreamer
Robert Russell Bennett
rose
dew-drop
daisies
primrose
dirge
cypress
butterfly
Robert Russell Bennett
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
William Steinberg
Robert White
National Philharmonic Orchestra
Charles Gerhardt
Jan DeGaetani

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