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FIRST PRIZE COMPOSITION FOR THE NEW JERSEY TRI-CITY FESTIVALS. PATERSON, NEWARK, JERSEY CITY
NOWA CANTATA
FOR SOPRANO SOLO, CHORUS A N D ORCHESTRA
FRANZ C. BORNSCHEIN
FESTIVAL PUBLISHING CO., 671 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, N, J, THE MUSIC TRADE SUPPLIED THROYJGH
THE BOSTON MUSIC CO. (G. SCHIRMEE Inc. 26 & 28 WEST ST., BOSTON, MASS.
^ ONOWA * A LEGEND OF THE IROQUOIS
CANTATA FOR
SOPRANO SOLO, CHORUS A N D ORGHESTRA
MUSIC BY
FRANZ C. BORNSCHEIN
WORDS BY
FREDERICK H. MARTENS
FIRST PRIZE COMPOSITION OF T H E
NEW J E R S E Y TRI-CITY MUSIC FESTIVALS PATERSON, NEWARK AND J E R S E Y CITY
PRICE 6 0 CENTS
1 3 IGHT of performance given only with the understanding that a copy of this score -*-** shall be purchased by or for each singer taking part. Performance from hired or loaned copies i s forbidden
The copying of either the separate parts or the entire composition by any process whatsoever i s dishonorable, and subject to "The penalties provided under Section 2 8 of Copyright Law."
ORCHESTRA SCORE A N D P A R T S I N MANUSCRIPT
MAY BE H I R E D FROM T H E
FESTIVAL PUBLISHING COMPANY
WISS BUILL>ING 6 7 1 B R O A D STREET NEWARK, N. J .
.:. ONOWA .:.
* *
Their tribe forgot, in forest glade
Atarho and Onowa dwelt:
He hunting thro' the woodland strayed ;
She lived the love her fond heart felt.
Till once, as far he chased the deer,
Onowa sickened and she died ;
Then like the autumn leaf grew sere
His life—and cold his fire side.
III.
Until his sorrow to deceive,
A figure rude of wood made he
That cheating grief he might believe
Onowa bore him company.
V.
'Twas thus had passed a year or more
E'er once, returning from the chase, The kettle meat-filled as of yore,
Was simm'ring o'er the fireplace.
VII.
The morrow, soon his hunting o'er,
And hast'ning back ere eventide
A woman, bearing brush he saw
Into his wig-wam softly glide.
IX.
Atarho, see your wife returns."
The Holder of the Heavens said :
" Go back to him whose heart still burns
With love unceasing for the dead.
XI.
Atarho thrilled to hear her voice
There in the wig-wam warm and dim ;
And in her eyes he saw rejoice
The love her fond heart held for him.
XIII.
The night came on—with joyous zest
Atarho built his sleeping fire ;
The sluns he spread whereon to rest
And in his soul awoke desire.
IV.
And, e'er returning from the hunt,— He'd lavish on the lifeless thing
A love that bade him bear the Jbrunt Of lonely hours of suf-f'ring.
VI.
Yet tho' he searched, he naught could find,
And lifeless still the doll of wood,
Poor solace to his love assigned,
Beside the flaming pineknots stood.
VIII.
He thrust aside the door of skin,
His heart athrob with wild desire,
No more the doll of wood within
Onowa sat «beside the fire.
X.
" Yet must you see some other face
Of your own tribe, not his alone,
Ere you may yield to love's embrace,
Or else the grave shall claim its own."
XII.
So urged by tender longing forth
They left their woodland hut behind, And thro' the forest travelled north
The wig-warns of their tribe to find.
XIV.
His heart was stirred, he opened wide His yearning arms beneath the moon.—
tl Alas, no one we've seen ", she cried, " Forbear, and touch me not so soon."
XV.
But ardent scorning her alarms,
He laughed nor passion more withstood.
He caught her to him—in his arms
He held the lifeless doll of wood.
Words by FREDERICK H. MARTENS
Slow and plaint ive (alout J=66)
PIANO
ONOWA A Legend of the Iroquois
Music by FRANZ C.BORNSCHEIN
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cresc.
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chased the deer, On-o-wa sick-ened and she died;
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chased the deer, On-o - wa sick-ened and she died;
Onowa
Affectionately, with steady movement (as if chanting) (about J =84) J fl fl TENOR JPP m ^ ^
« = = # ~P—#1 * ' — o ; ^
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A fig-ure rude of wood made he That cheat-ing grief he might be-lieve On-
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A fig-ure rude of wood made he That cheat-ing grief he might be-lieve On-
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l>i ^ i q: * t > i Onowa
^ Brighter (about J = 92)
I'IISI up- p 7 p J ^ m ^ ^
o - wa hore him com-pa-ny.__ And,
l ^ ' P T p / P ^ t t v h o - wa bore him com-pa - ny. And,
ffgjg i H ^ il PPP o - wa hore him com-pa-ny._ And,
*mi? $ F fe#^ ^ e=e & o - wa bore him com-pa- ny.- And,
^ ^ >*
pi iBr ^ ^ ^.
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»£. T J l i p ' P " P ^ ^ fe£3
e'er re-turn-ing from the hunt,.
j * t A Ji Ji -h j ^ p
He'd la-vish on the life-less
y ,li I A J' Ji J' J ^ e'er re-turn-ing from the hunt,-
I ' 1 1 P' p ' l J ' p ^
He'd la-vish on the life-less
p P j! P fl * E ^3 e'er re-turn-ing from the hunt,
»*» P' P P' P L j ^ s
He'd la-vish on the life-less
y p IP' p P' p ^ e'er re-turn-ing from the hunt,. He'd la - vish on the life - less
Onowa
* w J"y tP.lJfrl thing
$
A love I. P-^T *P
a love I a lovel
^ thing
i A loveL a love! a loveL
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mp
of lone-ly hours of suf - f ting. A
A
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suf-fring. A
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Onowa
that bade him bear the brunt Of lone ly hours of suf - f'ring.
love. that bade him bear The hours. of suf- f'ring.
love _ t h a t b a d e him bear the brunt Of lone - ly hours of suf - f'ring.
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love that bade him bear the brunt Of lone
ly hours of suf - f'ring.
ly hours of suf- firing.
pl: fify'if H' W h^vPi E .
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m love that bade him bear the hours
* £
ly hours of suf- f'ring.
of suf - f'ring.
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ffi ^ri^^^ g I VrW &• I cresc. molto
$ lyj~"J '"' I \\ m s Jj a ipp s
Onowa
'Twas thus had passed a year or more E 'er-once, re - turn-ing from the
'Twasthus had passed a year or more E'er once, re - turn-ing from the P2>
E 'er-once, re - turn-ing from the T!P
11 * J' r P !P P c p 8- i " v •i'i»J' P 'P H H H *
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Onowa
u
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m'ring o'er the yore,. Was sim
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pm Gradually faster (J =88)
decresc.
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fire - place. _
decresc.
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1*1> tie meat - filled
m m m
gga
sim - m'ring o'er the fire-place.
decresc.
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m rJ •m—m±
BE S^P^P T — F = fire - place The ket - tie meat - filled
Onowa
12
r * .IN J J>I r r, * a P Was o'er the fire - place.
y » * i> i
Yet,
E ^ ^
Was o'er the fire - place.
f^m J-, 1 tfj JgEEJ
Yet,
Was o'er the fire place.
v*h ^ p r Yet,
2>
IE Yet, Was o'er the fire place.
long fa fT\ Slower (about J =66)
i 1 » ^ s JV'T * * # * ptzzm
tho'
tho>
m
he searched,— He naught could find.
he searched,— He naught could find.
£ 5 3=3 ^GZU: ,* g
a tho'. he searched,— He naught could find
-.h^.J-—-•h.h.J J . j f r l t fY I I T tho\
P P r—-i> P r r f _ he searched,— He naught could find.
Onowa
13
m fa M Much slower (J=58)
i
ijgi
m m m /* „ yy
y J*1 J1 J*' fl And life-less still the
_££_
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m pp
PS #
i -^—k r1 P H ' H T P 'r Poor sol - ace to his love as-signed, And life
Poor sol - ace to his love as-signed, And life
» *#f f fp ace to his love as-signed, And life doll of wood Poor sol -
i=^ & ^Trn i w 2>P
WM-Tf s
Onowa
? r«r—*b
doll of wood Be - side the flam accelerating
- ing pine-knots stood.
s E£ m h s tSS *f w? m ' # T doll of wood
i Be - side the flam
accelerating ing pine-knots stood.
ra* ^ r r IP P r ^ P P f^F» less- the doll
accelerating
of wood Be - side the flam - ing pine-knots
Be - side the flam - ing pineinots
>M lift _JQ
*3i A ^ ^
Urgently (J=100) SOELjPP
^ ^ The mor - row, soon his
mm J3S_
£ ^
A
stood,
stood.
>):tf f I = E A
stood. 8^,
Onowa
15
And hastening back ere ev- en-tide Jtobusf^
i hunt-ing o'er, And hast-fcingback ere ev- en-tide
ALTO I And hastening back ere ev- en - tide
* » T-And hast-'
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r TENOR I&n
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P ' T" -—- -r
m wo - man, bear-ingbrushhe saw wo - man, bear-ing brush he saw
fe
In-to his wigwam soft-ly glide,-In-to his wig-warn soft- ly glide, soft-ly glide,
™ wo - man, bear-ingbrushhe saw
iPi K ^ *K»J>J In-to his wig-wamsoft-ly glide,- soft-ly glide,
wo - man, bear-ingbrushhe saw, soft-ly glide,
*M ^j - J I J ^ w f r ' p p p r^T T man, bear-ingbrushhe saw, soft -
Onowa
16 Ardently (ahout J=96)
I * ! b«* M % $£ t>#tt 4 £
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£ «
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£ sop.i&n y^ Very Fast (J.=160)
i
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i j ^ j . TENORI ^
ft 1 —
$ I
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£-Ji* jl J tji j rra rpp TENOR II vTs
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He thrust aside the door of skin,His
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He thrust arSide the door ofskin,His
7&L * *pi«r pr frir J'J J1J V T I ' T PP*P
ag£ He thrust a^ide thedoor ofskin,He thrust a^ide the door ofskin,His
BASSn f^ (wf
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^mfr^l s^y
H ^
**• *
Onowa
17
SOEI
w sop.n mf
* > * i,,M He
I ALTO I V m . hJM hJ J ^ ^ •TTO>T~J
i ALTO II
He thrust a-side the door of skin, He
mf
»?» i ^ i ^ n K ' l J j y j
i He thrust, he thrust a- side, He
mf ^M m* J »'—¥ y*ip^-p^ii i f p f <M *
heart— a - throb with wild de-sire,.
dm
His heart a - throb with wild de
wy
<pc pi J^JJ j^iiiJ^^-j^^:JiYi7^i p " ^ " i i J J^J p
heart— a - throb with wild de-sire,. His heart a - throb with wild de-
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SI
heart— a - throb with wild de-sire, -
/
S^fcw ^
His heart a - throb with wild de-
Mft I fo 7 ^ p np TT »p r r r f - yp r ^m +±—1_^ >
heart— a - throb with wild de-sire,. His heart a - throb with wild de-
nowa
18
SEEEk nJ w p I'T T P » P £ fc -• «
thrust a-side the door of skin, His heart. a - throb— with
J-»|J \>t. | i T »m I.J. J i P H* i]J ^ »p £ p thrust a - side the door of skin, His heart- a - throb with
$ h i I.J t m 'P p * up I f ~ = " p i g sa^a 23t
thrust a-side the door of skin, His heart. a - throb with
$
N ^ p p " p N'. • J J'lj. j Ji P33P
thrust a-side the door of skin, His heart- a - throbs with
| V f ' f H Y 1 ^ 7 7 [7 7 p p sire. His heart-:—- a - throb,
t r r i T ^ V > V ¥=ft p r rr p sire,- His heart. a-throb,
m=$f * z - m 7 Y 7=====¥ p r nr P His heart a-throb. sire,.
as N 7 7 f £ sire,- His heart- a-throb,
j* Hj t N ^ ty *'P P * »l - J * ^ m ^
^ f -"W - - >>
* = * *
Onowa
19
w i ^ m
wild de-sire,
*£ £j-iiJI »J JO 7'n J J'l J ^'J1pl
No more the doll of wood with-in, no more the doll of
m PVI||J J'J Jl J AJ H J t J 1 ^ *t ,y
wild de-sire,. No more the doll of woodwith-in, no more the doll of
i ^ JH ,,h| ,,4—|v £F£=£ 1 <H ni'tJ i J n $23=3 - ^ ,.V- y * mm MZZ3C
wild de-sire,- No more the doll of woodwith-in, no more the doll of
I J^hJM liJ JO ^ ^ ^ *J *V J t^J^ fe * ? — : *
wild de- sire,. No more the doll of woodwith-in, no more the
'f^£ te=di P-"p ^ pi *p*?wp*rl J ^ A j ^ t t J O p s a-throbwith wild desire, No more, no more- the doU of
^ J'JyaJ1! l|J T7 J'7 7| J. J. LJ-fljO J7 SE * * » 2 ^
a-throb with de-sire, No more, no more. thedoU of
fr» y^pr I T ppv'^i »p w p " ' * r p r p'«r P r P a-throb with de-sire, No more, no more the doll, no more the doll of
y * w ^ r Jl i i J J ' F »p " p " | J ' * Y ' «J l l J , ' r J l ' ^ J - J ~ P a-throb with wild de-sire, No more, no more the doD, no more the
mm V1 ^ ^ itJ JU j i i&Mij t\ 4~ >** T Up r J^
33 J V tt^f ±±L »»JiiJ>JJ m
Otiowa
20
$
f ^m $=£ woodwith-in, On - o
p [J. J J^P P f" |P 7 y f' ||f wa sat_ be - side the fire. On-
div.
¥ «J P P7 P =fe ^H ^ s woodwith-in, On - o wa sat. be - side the fire- On-
$ ss ^
div.
m & 5 rvr*i 7 7 ftj: • — # f
woodwith-in, On - o
div.
wa sat. be - side the fire.
J* J J
On-
div.
j*l 1 j>y * p i doll with-in, On - o - wa sat
/
be- side the fire. On
| * r p P v 7.) w jvr imp J^yi ^r,p pi P H r i t woodwith-in,
§
On- o
/
wa sat, be side the fire. On-
MlrHr J> > Hi e=PP 7 V I V ¥ 7 7 1 7 7 £^F$ d t t
woodwith-in,
g3^t • •
On- o
/
wa sat, be-sidethe fire. On-
i pr PI p>* f i g y» T P P p p 7 7 7 7 7 7 z5z*
WQod with-in, On- o
din
wa sat, be-sidethe fire. On-
yft p i ] J}7 71 7 7 p ^ H a a1 J n 1 7? p f r 1 ^ Y ^ J i S doll with-in, On- o w a sax, be-sidethe fire. On-
Onowa
Very Broad (about J =76) 21
w't * n r ¥ S^^E - o - wa sat be - side the
ff
fire,
f / J f i t 1 >p' m w SPSEEjg
I* o - wa sat be - side
ff
the fire,.
n iv hJ> h, r * * * * = *
o - wa sat be - side the
ff
fire,.
ff* i> J' J1 fire, _
p - o - wa sat be - side the
pi j> j , j> »p » p ^ ^
P - o
J0
wal No more the doll of wood with-
£ > J J' »P »p ^ ^ f -r r wal No more the doll of wood with
in zftgf •J * «« P fr ^ ^ ?
wal No more the doll of wood with-
&
g*#f ^ l l W^tp ^ ^ P e No more the doll of wood with-
Onowa
22
No more the doll of woodwith - in.
m & i ^
pi ' r rp On - o - wal On - o - wal
I M p p *p «p »p ^
^ ^ >- ^
(ip|» * *—i—0-
No more the doll of woodwith - in On - o - wa! On - o - wal
j i j ' t J ' r ^ H ^ # ^ ^ ^ ^
p pIT r >p i»M No more the doll with - in
W m=m $m
On - o - wa! On - o - wa!
P i j > i > j r ^ ^
S S 3E£ f
No more the doll with - in.
0^_
On - o - wa! On - o - wal
tr,
y p r^~*p "P ' JL-W11 P P " P F ' ' " r r P ' ' ^ in, no more the
F 7 pitJ'
doll ofwoodwith-in, On - o -wa! On - o - wal
^ ^
t ^ ' j f pi iJ 'piJF r ? P I r " T i
in, no more the doll of woodwith4n, On - o - wa! On - o - wal
* * P y <>p ^M i ^ ^
^ p i M'»P p in, no more the doll of wood,
m tfor n J. ^ ^
On - o - wal On - o - wal
^ ^ ^ " P r F T P ' tJ *P P £
in, no more the doll of wood, On - o - wa! On - o - wa!
Onowa
Onowa W .
24 freely
$*r?r P I ^ P f t iJ- J> w\f} »•?ip pp p JMT j te
I tar-bo, A - tar - ho_ see your wife re - turns. The Hol-der of the Heavens said-.
fe
- P > *
J?N_ H Tenderly— aw' A moderate pace (J = 60) A_
S r iJ' p P P .P. J' i J i J i j 1 ' p ^ ^ 'Go back to him whose heart still burns with love, with love un-
retarding
iV Ji JUJV > i- [J * I J' J'1 SHIP ff P i
^
ceas - ing for the dead Yet must you see some oth - er face Of
&—u-
f » v I' £=EE — t retarding
5L. r .? M» #»w : r
2>P as -# **&& y * * ,- .) ZMEL - r — r =f g£
i /
very broad
S J'I J'1 p Vf h P P P r" PI ^ your own tribe, not his a - lone. Ere you may yield to love's em-brace,.
Onowa
25
jp more animated
i ^ M j j ^ j'jU'iJ^^p $\ nir nir'-pr pi-te Yet must yousee some oth-er face Ofyour own tribe, not his a-lone, not his a-lone,.
ad lib.
Onowa
26
(J = 88)
claim, thegrave shall claim its own The Hol-der of the Hea-vens said:.
i i"r JOJ>ppr^s P p^pr 'Yet must you see some oth-er face. Of your own tribe,not his a-lone -
p rp P p s- np-i B- pr * i ^ ffrp iJl pp i ^ Ere you may yield to love's em-brace.
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Ere you may yield to love's em-brace,Or
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else the grave, the grave shall claim its own. The grave shall claim its own'/
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21
SOP. I. m & &
Glowing, spirited (J =ioo)
fr—» mn«r pppjv pp JM[- • T = ^
i SOP. n. s & * *
A4ar-ho thrilled to hear her voice -
m>
There in the
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i ALTO I.
S WH»r If'Jji J^Ji ^ » •«H—at #
. There in the A-tar-hothrilledtohear her voice _
m ALTO n. , li ft ]jp -—
m A-tar-ho thrilled to hear her voice _ There in the
• ^ , TENOR I. ^%p . u J _ _ _ ^
jhi. I ynpp'Wiy pf l-p-pp J'p ^ t a r - ho thrilled- to hear her voiceThere In the
/O.I. T E J r o R n- T& h aft,
f PP 'J1 J1 Jf ^ ^ tar - ho thrilled. to hear her voiceThere in the
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W^ vw P p p PF tar - ho thrilled. to hear her voiceThere in the
BASS n . T 2>P
^ ^ fflspf f#P ^ ^ tar - ho thrilled . to hear her voiceThere inthe
Hiiowa
pg wig - warn, wig - warn warm;.
fan m m wig - warn, wig - warn warm; -
t « a pp m tf—+ m' m ZOL
wig - warn, wig-warn warm;.
is rr— PP
wig - warn, wig - warn warm;.
a P§ 23>
» * E s * p p I p ^ ^ p J F dim; there in the wig-warn warm; And wig - warn
pi warm and
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wig - warn warm and dim; there in the wig-warn warm; And
L - w Ni%rr r s^P ^ ^ i j — f t
V ' ^ £ wig - warn
tf »,> r ^
warm and dim; there in the wig-warn warm; And
VP J'1 r. J> J'1 J ^ «£ ¥ ^ f BE
wig - warn warm and dim; there in the wig-warn warm; And
Onowa
29
pi And in her eyes he saw re - j cice
ly
The love, the
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fik r > J» J) A Jl J' J, li Ji J'1 J' And in her eyes he saw re - joice- The love hfcr
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her eyes he saw re-joice, The love her
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in her eyes he saw re-joice, The love her
Onowa
30
love her fond heart held,. So
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love her fond heart held,. So
«A pi A i > j> h > J' p > ^ *
fond heart held, the love her heart held for him. So
W^ i i £ i ! ^ / j > * i J> P ,'.' •" fond heart held, the love her heart held for him. So
ffh I I £ "p v I love her fond heart held.
$ A £ W^^E nil r r IDE:
love her fond heart held.
v*i\ "r £ p I p- p p M " n
fond heart held, the love her heart held for him,
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fond heart held, the love her heart held for him,
Onowa
31
urged, so urged by ten- der long- ing forth They left their wood-land hut be -
pg^p i§ urged, so urged by ten- der long- ing forth They left their wood-land hut be -
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urged, so urged by ten-der long-ing forth
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They left their wood-land hut be -
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pi ^ P r P i r r 7 P P p I r w ¥
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aft e ^ ^ E £ y J1 J ^ jj36
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Onowa
32
\K IJ^Y^ ^=^ r J\ C P P p' p p ^ hind,. And thro' the for - est trav - elled
f&m h- y I 1 y • _rc h. -h J LJ> P # * m ' 0 -fr# 1\
y
hind,. And thro* the for- est trav-elled
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hind,. And thro'' the f ov - est trav - elled
j ^ h i'' p p p > p J> J1 l p y y p P hind, they left their wood-land hut be - hind, And thro' and
pi E j#* ft
P p P ' p ) i y ¥ E 9 hind, they left their wood-land hut be - hind, And thro' and
ag| J> j) s j> £ l"»n p1 p J1 J1 }> J p P i p > » 1*
hind, they left their wood-land hut be - hind, And thro* and
dw.
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Onowa
33
l i P " r r p! P p p P V?\
north _ The wig-wams of their trihe
M fM to find.
« m i' i J- i J' J' north. The wig-wams of their tribe to find.
pi i £L f) 1 1 T 11 I rJ- h J*'J> i i J ' >
norths The wig-wams of their tribe to find.
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/C\
north _ The wig-wams of theii^ tribe to find.
PH f P P P p J> j /^
P p P p 6 thro' the for-est trar-elled north The wig - warns of their tribe to find.
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rt m i ^
r » i i ' ' P P p p ~ ~ F ^ ZC
thro' the for- est trav-elled north The wig - warns of their tribe to find.
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thro'the for-est trav-elled north The wig - warns of their tribe to find.
Onowa
34
m (=80) JS^ _ £ L
(= 58) Slow and subdued lunga
r\ WPP /rWP - »"TJH.I .1 S
Pi JSL. _ £ L
The night came on_ with
^ ^
lunga
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pi /C\ - ^ _
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^ ^ ^
A /C\ J 2 L il
The night came on— with
lunga
i S i ^ a* rj 12zz
m j f i L _£L £ L
The night came on_ with
^S
P iA A fa fa
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lunga
^ ^
^ J?L J5L £ L
With
lunga fa m ^m
sft /?\ - ^ _ A_
With
lunga
S :±F*ff e *K With
Onowa
35
ils (sltt)
Faster mp
p\r P r p IP p J' -i'p J'p- JMr P r P joy - ous zest A - tar - ho built his sleep - ing fire; The skins he spread where-
jh\J J» r- JrtJ ' J.J> J. J> Ji J. J>|r- p r j
P^ joy - ous zest A - tar- ho built his sleep - ing fire; The skins he spread where-
mp ^ Pl^P E B p ^ «T' j> g #*"' g.
«A pi j o y - ous zest A - t a r - ho built his sleep - ing fire; The skins he spread where-
mp
J i U > * * • v > J. i J- > J. i J- j1 I J> joy - ous zest, with joy_
mp
A - tar - ho spread the
4% r P r p i p p J'' J' P > p- > y= P joy- ous zest A - tar- ho built his sleep - ing fire; The skins he spread where-
^
^ £
joy- ous zest A - t a r - h o built his sleep - ing fire; The skins he spread where -
mp
mtf p V p p p p ip=p IE £ £ joy - ous zest A - tar - ho built his sleep - ing fire; A - tar - ho spread the
iil ? ^ * ^ = F P joy - ous zest with joy- A - tar - ho spread the
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mp
b-«» ^ytTTr
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j 1 y t t
r
f n I j. j J. i*
i Onowa
36 (about =72)
much broader
on. to rest— And in his soul a-woke de -
much broader -
ps fn. ^ J ^ T y i mf
J~~J\ iJ> b p p •>' ''• ^ •> ' ^ on. to rest.
y A i jr~"p j> jt j , j>
And in his soul a-woke de -
much broader -ntf
Jx JO> j ' J i J ^ ^ on_ to rest_where-on to
a rest, And in his soul
much broader
a-woke de -
% Ji Ji J' J' J), J* J3 J' I >• J~£ i mfdiv.
r> n x j < p> P skins where - on to rest-.where-on to rest, And in his soul
wweA broader
1 a-woke de -
mf " m n n p p * <• i v PTTTJ^T on
div.
to rest—
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And in his soul
much broader - __.
a-woke de.
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aft
on_
j? 0 ft
to rest—
e i
And in his soul
fftwcA broader
a-woke de -
p- J1 J? p IP' PP P T "p P " P
N%N skins where - on to rest, where-on to
k=k ^ &
rest, And in his soul a-woke de
ift&iA broader - - - - -
p i p- p p p p-ggipgg skins, the skins where-on to rest, And in his soul a-woke de-
l^U LF #r ^ Onowa
37
U*h "PT n (=112)
:> P? y i r P-f >P1>'P p p p ' ^ ^ sire, a-woke de-sire.
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w xg
His heart was stirred, he openedwlde Ms yearning arms,He
^S ^ ^ ^ P te IIIHIT' P r 7P' PP P J J l p p
sire, a-woke de-sire. His heart was stirred,he openedwlde Ms yearning arms,He
f h J0> } >>> rmJill J'J r pi J>f, J) J, j , Jgip sire, a-woke de-sire.
*A pi His heartwas stirred,he
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openedwlde Ms yearning amis,He
IIIIJ>I i j ' ^ j J>J. j> j ^ , j i j > j ifi^ s His heartwas stirred,he