Volume I Part 23 (1/2)

Chap VI Tartar dance-irls (50 beautiful coloured plates)

Chap VII Circassian and Georgian Dances, with Music Exahestan melodies (49 plates)

Chap VIII Oriental War-Dances (480 melodies)

Vol VII THE WEIRD IN SAVAGE MUSIC (with 169 highly curious examples)

Vol VIII HISTORY OF CREOLE MUSIC IN THE OCCIDENTAL INDIES

Part I Franco-African Melody, and its ultimate development (298 ex)

Part II Spanish Creole music and the history of its formation (359 exaiven)

Vol IX-X-XI Melodies of African Races (This highly important work contains no less than 5000 different melodies, and a complete description of all African ravings) Price per vol, 2750

Vol XII RECONSTRUCTION OF ANTIQUE MELODIES AFTER THE IRREFUTABLE SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM OF THE GERMAN SCHOOL OF MUSICAL EVOLUTIONISTS (By this new process of anthropological research, it is now possible to reconstruct a lost melody, precisely as it was previously possible to affirm the existence of an extinct species of mammal which left no fossil record of which we know)

Vol XIII MAGICAL MELODIES The music of Apollo and Orpheus--The Melodies of Waina of Merlin the Great--Exhumation of the extraordinary Wizard-music referred to in the Kalewala--Melodies that petrify--Melodies that kill--Melodies which evoke storms and tempests--The Havamal of Odin--Scandinavian belief in chants which seduce feic song--The thief's song that lulls to sleep: a --Exa down fire froer consuic--The chants that change the colour of the Moon--Deva-music: the conch-shells sounded at the birth of Buddha--Notes on the Kalewala legends of singers who ed the courses of the stars

Vol XIV THE MELODIES OF MIGHTY LAMENTATION Isis and Osiris--Demeter and Persephone--”By the Rivers of Babylon”--Jeree of music--Lamentation of Thomyris--The musicians of Shah Jehan, etc

Apocalyptic music of the Bible

Vol XV MOURNING FOR THE DEAD History of cries ofin all nations--Description of ancient writers--Howling of the women of the Teutoni and Cimbri--Terror of the Romans at the hideous sounds (With 1300 exa ancient nations)--Modern wailing--Survival of the Ancient Mourning Cry a modern peoples--The Corsican _voceri_--African funeral-chants--Negro-Creole funeral-wail (_Tout piti cabri--ca Zoe non ye_)--Irish keening--Gradual development of funeral-music, etc, etc

Vol XVI SONGS OF TRIUMPH--”Up to the everlasting Gates of Capitolian Jove”--Triumphal Chants of Rameses and Thotmes--assyrian triumphal marches--A Tartar triumph--Arabian melodies of war-joy, etc, etc

KOROL AR C'HLEZE (The Sword-Dance)

Ancient dialect of Leon (Bretagne)

Goad, gwin, ha Korol

D'id Heol!

Goad, gwin, ha Korol

_Tan! tan! dir! oh! dir! tan! tan! dir ha tan!

Tann! tann! tir! ha tonn! tonn! tir ha tir ha tann!_

Ha Korol ha Kan, Kan, ha Kann!

Ha Korol ha Kan

Tan! tan!

Korol ar c'hleze, Enn eze; Korol ar c'hleze

Tan! tan!

Kan ar c'hleze glaz A gar laz; Kan ar c'hleze glaz

Tan! tan!

Kann ar c'hleze gone Ar Rone!

Kann ar c'hleze gone

Tan! tan!

Kleze! Rone braz Ar stourmeaz!