Music of the Charles Carroll
Family, 1785-1832
David and Ginger Hildebrand
Compact disk: *CCC-cd: $15.00
“These recordings will never go out of date . . .” —The Society for American Music Bulletin
In this recording you will hear music from
the library of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, one of Maryland's four Signers
of the Declaration of Independence. The selections are typical of early
American repertory just after the Revolution. Program notes offer historical
background, a list of musical sources, and details concerning the instruments
and selections.
These vocal
and instrumental pieces were recorded using period and authentic reproduction
instruments: violin, English and Baroque guitars, harpsichord, pianoforte,
organ, recorder, and hammered dulcimer.
CONTENTS:
Finale from The Poor Soldier
In Gaudy Courts
from Rosina
Fy, Gar Rub Her O’er with Strae
Flowers of the Forest
No Scornful Beauty
Voluntary III by J. Stanley
An Thou Wert My Ain Thing
The Carrollton March by P. Corri
Carroll’s 2 of April / Carroll’s Thoughts on Eternity
Carroll’s Maggot
Katherine Ogie
Maggie Lauder
Gala Water
Gig by Larini
When Bidden to the Wake or Fair from Rosina
Water Parted from the Sea from Arne’s
Artaxerxes
Variations on God Save the King by C. Wesley.