A wonderful collection of children's tunes from German speaking countries, inspired by the famous 19th Century rhymes by H. Hoffmann about really 'bad' (as opposed to goody two shoes type) children - including Struwelpeter, a boy who would not have his hair and nails cut for a whole year.
British composer (William) Heller Nicholls (1874-1939) was born in Derbyshire, but latterly lived in Gloucestershire, and was a music master at Dean Close School near Cheltenham. One of his pupils there was the poet James Elroy Flecker. Nicholls was a prolific arranger, and writer of educational music, but also wrote light opera and orchestral music.
- Tyrolienne
- Last Evening Came Cousin Michael
- O, My Dear Augustin
- Let It Be Noised Abroad
- Thou Liest Near My Heart
- True Love
- The Cuckoo Calls From the Wood
- Gaudeamus Igitur
- I Am Doctor Eisenbart
- There Is No Finer Life
- The Grandparent's Dance
- The Young Recruit
- Student Days Are Over
- Must I then Leave the Town
- I Had a Good Comrade
- Still Night, Holy Night
- The Tyrolese are Merry
- My Heart is Like a Beehive
- Enjoy Your Life
- We are the Singers From Finsterwald
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