Issue 1419: The Rose of Allandale
- Object
- The Rose of Allendale (Tune)
- Submitter
- Don Bartlett
- Assigned to
- Murrough Landon
- Priority
- Normal
- Disposition
- Fixed
- Description
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The earliest publication I can find of this tune is in Blake's Young Flutist's Magazine, 1833. The magazine is available as a download from IMSLP. The tune is on page 109. This publication gives the composer as "Nelson". Wikipedia, "mainlynorfolk.info" and "http://sheetmusicpoint.com" all say that the composer is SIDNEY Nelson, not STEVE Nelson.
Previous Actions
- Date April 15, 2018, 12:26 a.m.
- User Unknown
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New issue submitted
- Date Oct. 30, 2018, 11:38 p.m.
- User Murrough Landon (murrough)
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_Assigned_ changed to »murrough« (previously »None«) _Disposition_ changed to »Fixed« (previously »New«) After checking the very helpful references I have: (a) added a new person Sidney Nelson; (b) assigned this tune to him; (c) renamed it to The Rose of Allendale which seems the most popular spelling; (d) added a spelling alias to "Rose of Allandale" (the original name in SCDDB); (e) also reassigned Bonnie Mary of Argyle to Sidney Nelson.