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Parks’ High School Songs For Female Voices . ( ca. 1916)
[November 3, 2007 — Individual songs have copyright dates from 1913 through 1916. — 8vo. numbers for the songs supplied when they could be determined. ] |
| Song Title | (date) | Lyricist / Composer / Arranger |
pg. # | |||
| Boosting the old high school [Respectfully dedicated to Mr. Paul Bailey] | ©1914 | Words by WARD WILKES — Music by VINCENT ENGLEDINGER | p. 50 | 8vo. No. 756 | ||
| The Festal Morn | ©1916 | J. M. SMIETON — Two-part chorus arranged by J.A. PARKS | p. 83 | 8vo. No. 744 | ||
| Glad Summer Sun; trio or three-part chorus for female voices | Words by Annette F. C. KNIGHT / Music by HENRY LESLIE | p. 22 | 8vo. No. 752 | |||
| Good-bye ; Duet and three-part chorus for female voices | ©1916 | Words by FRONA SCOTT / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 14 | |||
| Good-Night; duet, or two-part chorus for female voices | ©1916 | CARL REINECKE / Arranged by J.A. PARKS | p. 16 | 8vo. No. 771 | ||
| Good Saint Patrick’s Day; Unison and four-part chorus for female voices | ©1916 | Words by S. E. KISER / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 41 | 8vo. No. 754 | ||
| Here in These Halls; duet, or two-part chorus for sopranos and altos* *[Alto part may be sung by boys with unchanged voices.] |
©1914 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music arranged from PINSUTI by J.A. PARKS | p. 74 | 8vo. No. 672 | ||
| If Hope Were But A Fairy; Trio, or three-part chorus for women’s voices | ©1916 | Words by MARON BURNSIDE / Music by MYLES B. FOSTER — Three-part arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 47 | 8vo. No. 755 | ||
| Lightly We Glide; Trio, or three-part chorus for female voices | ©1916 | Words by JAMES SMIETON / Music by J. M. SMIETON — Three-part Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 68 | |||
| Lincoln; Four-part chorus for female voices | ©1914 | Words by S. E. KISER / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 58 | |||
| Live We Singing; Trio, or three-part chorus for sopranos | Words by Rev. J. TROUTBECK / Music by M. HAUPTMAN | p. 38 | ||||
| Oh Spring! Trio, or three-part chorus for female voices | ©1916 | Words by SARAH C. FRANZ / Music by MARIE WURM — Adaptation and Arrangement by J.A. PARKS | p. 6 | |||
| Our “Old High”; Duet and three-part chorus for female voices | ©1913 | Words by CORA F. CONWAY / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 10 | 8vo. No. 751 | ||
| The Passing Days; Four-part chorus, or quartet for female voices | ©1916 | Words by GERALD GREY / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 3 | 8vo. No. 750 | ||
| Peace; Trio or three-part chorus for female voices | FERDINAND HILLER | p. 63 | ||||
| Peace of Evening; Trio or three-part chorus for female voices. | Translation by H. W. DULCKEN / Music by FRANZ ABT | p. 19 | ||||
| School Days; Duet or two-part chorus for sopranos and altos* *[Alto part may be sung by boys with unchanged voices.] |
©1914 | Words adapted by GERALD GREY / Music arranged from LOHR by J.A. PARKS | p. 28 | 8vo. No. 671 | ||
| The School United; Unison and four-part chorus for female voices | ©1914 | Words by PAULINE PARKS / Music by J.A. PARKS | p. 54 | 8vo. No. 757 | ||
| Song; (Duet, or two-part chorus for female voices) | ©1916 | Words by BARRY CORNWALL / Music by MYLES B. FOSTER — Arranged by J.A. PARKS | p. 80 | |||
| To Stay At Home is Best | Words by LONGFELLOW / Music by BERTHOLD TOURS | p. 32 | ||||
| Washington; (Duet and four-part chorus for female voices) | ©191? | Words by GERALD GREY / Music arranged from BELLINI by J.A. PARKS | p. 44 | |||
| The World Reposes; (Trio, or three-part chorus for female voices) | ©1916 | Words by JULIUS SCHANZ / Music by RICHARD HOL — Arranged by J.A. PARKS | p. 77 | 8vo. No. 760 |