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Charlotte Alington Barnard

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A prolific balladeer and hymn-writer, Barnard had her first public success as a composer in 1859 with the ballad 'Janet's Choice', written for Charlotte Sainton-Dolby. She is probably best known for 'I Cannot Sing the Old Songs', 'Bide A Wee', 'Won't You Tell Me Why, Robin?' (1861), 'Five O'Clock in
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Charlotte Alington Pye was the daughter of Henry Alington Pye, a solicitor, and Charlotte Yerburgh. In 1854, she married Charles Cary Barnard. Though he was parson of St Olaves in Ruckland, Lincolnshire, the couple lived at The Firs in Westgate, Louth, Lincolnshire. After Charlotte's presentation at
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with his second wife. Charlotte joined him there with her husband but returned to England at the beginning of 1869 for a holiday, when she became ill and died after a short illness from
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American songwriter James C. Macy (1845-1918) wrote under various pseudonyms, including "Rosabel." As Rosabel, Mr. Macy authored many sentimental songs and short works for solo piano.
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Words by Dr. H. Bonar, Rev. F Whitefield, Claribel, and others. Music by Claribel. Arranged for one or four voices, pianoforte, harmonium, or organ. (Boosey & Co., 1866)
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Claribel J. Barnard was an American composer. Her compositions for solo piano include "Pansy Blossom Waltz" and "Echoes from Wausepi (Waltz)."
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In 1868 it was discovered that her much respected father had been systematically stealing money left in his care and trust. He fled to
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the Morning' (1862), 'Mountain Mabel' (1865) and 'Come Back to Erin' (1866). She was also the composer of the hymn tune 'Brocklesby'.
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First Juvenile Album: Sixteen Airs by Claribel and Sullivan easily arranged for the Pianoforte.
715: 711: 611: 131: 74:. During a visit back to Louth in 1862, Charlotte published a collection of poetry entitled 30:) was an English poet and composer of ballads and hymns, who often wrote under the pseudonym 928: 707: 621: 616: 938: 870: 961: 749: 970: 606: 136: 105: 952: 486:"Three O'Clock in the Morning" (temperance song; words anonymous, music by Claribel) 641: 118: 671: 507:"What Need Have I the Truth to Tell?" (Robin's Reply to "Won't You Tell Me Why?") 82:. A stained glass window in her memory now stands at the west end of the church. 636: 601: 840: 90: 86: 117:"Come Back to Erin" is one of the songs performed by Michigan J. Frog in the 933: 953:
Derek B Scott sings Claribel's "Oh Mother! Take the Wheel Away" (c. 1865)
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On 8 July 1847, Charlotte laid the foundation stone of
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rectory as her husband had been appointed Rector of
258:"Give Him My Last Goodbye" (words by Samuel Callan) 309:"Lingering at the Gate" (words by George Birdseye) 306:"Kathleen's Answer" (Reply to "Come Back to Erin") 285:"I Leaned Out the Window" (words by Jean Inglelow) 585:English women hymnwriters (18th to 19th-century) 324:"Maggie's Welcome" (Answer to "Maggie's Secret") 700:"Barnard [nÊe Pye], Charlotte Alington" 282:"I Cannot Wed Another" (words by Samuel Callan) 525:"You and I" ("We Sat by the River, You and I") 944:Papers relating to Charlotte Alington Barnard 8: 925:Works by or about Charlotte Alington Barnard 420:"Sweet Name of Love" (words by T.W. Henshaw) 312:"Little Bird, Little Bird on the Green Tree" 294:"I've Found a Home" (words by Dexter Smith) 16:British composer and hymnwriter (1830–1869) 51:. Among their neighbors was the conductor 513:"Wherever Thou Art Would Seem Erin To Me" 408:"Spring-Time" (companion to "Dream Land") 219:"At Her Window Ho! (Hungarian Love Song)" 187:BARNARD (Give of Your Best to the Master) 939:Charlotte Alington Barnard at ChoralWiki 791: 789: 548:Twelve Ballads. (Boosey & Co., 1868) 483:"There's a Silver Lining to Every Cloud" 712:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.02083 693: 691: 689: 662: 560:(Boosey: Cavendish Music Books, No. 14) 851:from the original on 20 December 2021 7: 1042:19th-century British women musicians 772:"A life in song began here in Louth" 740: 738: 342:"My Heart, My Heart is Over the Sea" 554:(Boosey's Musical Cabinet, No. 158) 291:"Is This All?" (words by Dr. Bonar) 59:she studied music with the pianist 47:court in 1856, the couple moved to 1007:19th-century English women writers 14: 565:Contemporaries with similar names 450:"The Highland Lassie's Love-Test" 378:"Pray For Her" (Priez Pour Elle)" 162:Fireside Thoughts, Ballads, Etc. 1017:People from Louth, Lincolnshire 774:. Louth Leader. 13 October 2005 670:Smith, Phyllis (26 July 1965). 540:Sixteen Sacred Songs and Hymns. 516:"Won't You Tell Me Why, Robin?" 444:"The Brook" (words by Tennyson) 130:"Come Back to Erin" is sung by 1032:19th-century English musicians 821:. Brocklesby Park Cricket Club 519:"Why Can I Not Forego, Forget" 366:"Our Bud Hs Bloomed in Heaven" 20:Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard 1: 279:"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs" 249:"Five O'Clock in the Morning" 240:"Far Away in Bonnie Scotland" 1022:19th-century English writers 748:. NetHymnal. Archived from 510:"When I Was Young and Fair" 1058: 1002:19th-century English poets 327:"Maiden Fair, Maiden Fair" 174:Thoughts, Verses and Songs 85:By 1864, she had moved to 1037:British women hymnwriters 682:– via Google Books. 674:. J.W. Ruddock & Sons 190:BROCKELSBY (BROCKELSBURY) 875:Conjubilant.blogspot.com 698:Scott, Derek B. (2001). 501:"We'd Better Bide a Wee" 477:"The Strife is Over Now" 381:"Riding Thro' the Broom" 1027:Women religious writers 871:"Conjubilant with Song" 627:Frances Ridley Havergal 504:"Weep No More, Darling" 489:"Through the Jessamine" 357:"Old House on the Hill" 80:St James' Church, Louth 65:Charlotte Sainton-Dolby 819:"Charles Cary Barnard" 597:Augusta Amherst Austen 592:Eliza Sibbald Alderson 210:"All Along the Valley" 1012:Composers from London 948:Lincolnshire Archives 474:"The Snow Lies White" 441:"The Broken Sixpence" 423:"Take Back the Heart" 360:"Only a Lock of Hair" 255:"Friendship and Love" 72:Louth railway station 26:– 30 January 1869 in 22:(23 December 1830 in 462:"The Orphan's Dream" 459:"The Old Pink Thorn" 429:"The Bells' Whisper" 417:"Swallow Come Again" 339:"My Brilliant and I" 997:English women poets 987:English hymnwriters 902:on 22 December 2015 847:. 16 October 2017. 647:Emily H. Woodmansee 632:Maria Grace Saffery 552:Twelve New Ballads. 546:The Christmas Rose. 522:"Yes, We Must Part" 399:"Something to Love" 387:"Roses and Daisies" 231:"Day Dreams" (duet) 228:"Come Back to Erin" 225:"Children's Voices" 76:Twenty Spring Songs 24:Louth, Lincolnshire 704:Grove Music Online 465:"The Passing Bell" 348:"November Flowers" 345:"Norah's Treasure" 276:"Hussar's Parting" 252:"Friends For Ever" 243:"Farewell to Erin" 234:"Do You Remember?" 124:One Froggy Evening 112:In popular culture 992:English composers 934:Come Back To Erin 752:on 3 January 2016 721:978-1-56159-263-0 612:Charlotte Elliott 498:"Walter's Wooing" 438:"The Blue Ribbon" 435:"The Day of Rest" 384:"Robin Redbreast" 363:"Only a Year Ago" 202:Ballads and Songs 134:in the 1952 film 93:with Kirmington. 1049: 929:Internet Archive 912: 911: 909: 907: 892: 886: 885: 883: 881: 867: 861: 860: 858: 856: 837: 831: 830: 828: 826: 815: 809: 808: 806: 804: 793: 784: 783: 781: 779: 768: 762: 761: 759: 757: 742: 733: 732: 730: 728: 695: 684: 683: 681: 679: 667: 622:Katherine Hankey 617:Ada R. Habershon 528:"You Came to Me" 471:"The Sailor Boy" 402:"Song of a Boat" 351:"O Willow-Tree!" 336:"Mountain Mabel" 303:"Janet's Choice" 300:"Janet's Bridal" 267:"Half Mast High" 168:Verses and Songs 150:Poetry and Prose 1057: 1056: 1052: 1051: 1050: 1048: 1047: 1046: 967: 966: 962:Mutopia Project 921: 916: 915: 905: 903: 894: 893: 889: 879: 877: 869: 868: 864: 854: 852: 839: 838: 834: 824: 822: 817: 816: 812: 802: 800: 795: 794: 787: 777: 775: 770: 769: 765: 755: 753: 744: 743: 736: 726: 724: 722: 697: 696: 687: 677: 675: 669: 668: 664: 659: 653: 651: 582: 567: 532: 480:"The Two Nests" 456:"The Love Test" 453:"The Life Boat" 414:"Susan's Story" 411:"Strangers Yet" 396:"Silver Chimes" 333:"Milly's Faith" 330:"Marion's Song" 321:"Maggie's Test" 288:"I Remember It" 270:"Hidden Voices" 200: 180: 147: 114: 63:and the singer 44: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1055: 1053: 1045: 1044: 1039: 1034: 1029: 1024: 1019: 1014: 1009: 1004: 999: 994: 989: 984: 979: 969: 968: 965: 964: 955: 950: 941: 936: 931: 920: 919:External links 917: 914: 913: 887: 862: 832: 810: 799:. 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Index

Louth, Lincolnshire
Dover
Boosey
Pimlico
Michael Costa
London
W.H. Holmes
Charlotte Sainton-Dolby
Louth railway station
St James' Church, Louth
Kirmington
Brocklesby
Belgium
typhoid fever
Warner Bros.
One Froggy Evening
Maureen O'Hara
The Quiet Man
Eliza Sibbald Alderson
Augusta Amherst Austen
Sarah Bache
Sarah Doudney
Charlotte Elliott
Ada R. Habershon
Katherine Hankey
Frances Ridley Havergal
Maria Grace Saffery
Anne Steele
Emily Taylor
Emily H. Woodmansee

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