Through Romany Songland (Classic Reprint)

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Fb&c Limited, Jan 30, 2018 - Poetry - 252 pages
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Romany song that I could find; these researches and their results I now offer, in the hope that they may add one more link to the short chain of sympathy that exists between the lords of the land and the outcast Bohemians, who may be truly termed the vagrants of every country, whose only resting-place is the green earth, whose roof is the broad heaven, and whose house is the tent they fold like the Arab, and as silently steal away.

Chorley, that eminent authority on national music, is evidently not an enthusiast on that of the Gypsies. He says, Gypsy music is of very limited value, if disconnected from the Gypsy performance of it, and from the impression made by it on those who, for the sake of sensation, will endure and relish anything, no matter how eccentric it be. Comparatively few Gypsy tunes, save a Russian or Hungarian dance or two, which possibly own some such parentage, have passed into the world's store of melody.

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