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    I captured a song titled "A brisk young lad" from the local classical music station. Does anyone know where it fits on the list of works?

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    Henry Bungay
    Henry Bungay

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    I was hoping someone would be able to help you with this as I am at a loss! The only thing I could come up with was possibly the wonderful Op.108/7 Scottish song we featured a while back on the rare page, 'Bonny Laddie, Highland Laddie' - I doubt this is correct though!

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      #3
      Thanks Peter, but it does't match. The first line is "There came a young lad". I can supply the first few bars as an mp3 file attached to e-mail if anyone wants to hear it.
      Henry Bungay

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        #4
        Originally posted by Henry618:
        Thanks Peter, but it does't match. The first line is "There came a young lad". I can supply the first few bars as an mp3 file attached to e-mail if anyone wants to hear it.
        You could do this, at least we could confirm if it is a Beethoven piece! If so it will most likely come from one of his collections of folk song arrangements, which included many British songs. I haven't a list of all of these songs however.


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          #5
          Originally posted by Henry618:
          I captured a song titled "A brisk young lad" from the local classical music station. Does anyone know where it fits on the list of works?

          I checked the recording of the complete folksongs by Deutche Grammophon as listed at Amazon.com. All the tracks are listed (7 disks worth!) but there is no mention of a song with the title you mention. Are you sure its a Beethoven piece?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Rod:
            You could do this, at least we could confirm if it is a Beethoven piece! If so it will most likely come from one of his collections of folk song arrangements, which included many British songs. I haven't a list of all of these songs however.

            Well I've checked all the titles of the folk-song arrangements and none match.

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              #7
              It was announced as Beethoven. If you send me your e-mail address, I will attach the first few bars as mp3. The current file of almost 3 megs is a bit much for e-mail. I will need a few days to comply.
              Henry Bungay

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                #8
                I looked through my list of british,irish, & scottish folksongs, etc. and couldn't find a match either.
                Does your local music station have a websight? Mine does and you can click 'playlist' and look up the songs that were played at a certain day and time and find out the title, composer, etc. That might help.

                Joy
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                  #9
                  Joy,
                  I have cassettes of Beethoven (170) captured from FM, and most are 10 to 20 years old. I have converted most of the rarer stuff to mp3. Your idea is good but doesn't work this time.

                  Thanks,

                  Henry
                  Henry Bungay

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                    #10
                    I have given a quick glance through all the lyrics in the folksong arrangements, and, while there are several mentions of "lads" and "laddies", nothing seems to fit the work described.
                    For good measure, I also went through the English translations of the Lieder and partsongs but no joy there, either.
                    Unfortunately, I can't download the MP 3, but if any more of the lyrics are available, I can have another look.

                    Michael

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                      #11
                      Michael,

                      I very much appreciate your effort. I put the file in my university archive at: http://www.rpi.edu/dept/chem-eng/Biotech-Environ/
                      If you type this in and click on the file BriskLad.mp3, it should either download or go directly to your media player. Please let me know if this works.

                      Thanks,

                      Henry
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Henry618:
                        Michael,

                        I very much appreciate your effort. I put the file in my university archive at: http://www.rpi.edu/dept/chem-eng/Biotech-Environ/
                        If you type this in and click on the file BriskLad.mp3, it should either download or go directly to your media player. Please let me know if this works.

                        Thanks,

                        Henry
                        I have listened to this MP3. The sound was very poor indeed (as was the singing!) but I would say quite comfortably this is not by Beethoven.

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                          #13
                          Rod,

                          Thanks very much.

                          Henry
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