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Ua45/6 Commencement Concert, Wku Registrar Jun 1910

Ua45/6 Commencement Concert, Wku Registrar

WKU Archives Records

Commencement concert program and graduation program listing music certificate / diploma recipients.


Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life, Rida Johnson Young, Victor Herbert Jan 1910

Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life, Rida Johnson Young, Victor Herbert

Historic Sheet Music Collection

Ah! sweet mystery of life, at last I've found thee Ah! I know at last the secret of it all, All the longing, seeking, striving, waiting, yearning, The burning hopes, the joy and idle tears that fall! For 'tis love, and love alone, the world is seeking; And 'tis love, and love alone, that can repay! 'Tis the answer, 'tis the end of all living, For it is love alone, that rules for aye! For 'tis love and love alone, the world is seeking, For 'tis love, and love alone that can repay! 'Tis the answer 'tis the end and …


Phantastes Chapter 4: Ballad Of Sir Aldingar, James Kinsley Jan 1910

Phantastes Chapter 4: Ballad Of Sir Aldingar, James Kinsley

German Romantic and Other Influences

A child ballad of various origins. Aldingar attempts to seduce the Queen, who spurns him and sets off Aldingar to falsely accuse the Queen of sleeping with a leper. The king believes Aldingar, and the Queen asks that a knight fight for her honor. Unable to find a knight, she relies on a four-year-old boy, who defeats Aldingar. On his deathbed he admits his accusation was false. The history of this ballad can be found in Paul Christopherson’s The Ballad of Sir Aldingar, its Origins and Analogues, Oxford UP, 1952