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CROUCH – Song, ‘Kathleen Mavourneen’ – CELLO AND PIANO

Other Identification:
“Kathleen Mavourneen” is a song written in 1837, composed by Frederick Crouch with lyrics by a Mrs. Crawford, whose first name is variously cited as Annie, Julia, Louise Macartney, Louise Matilda Jane, or Marion!
Crouch is also sometimes incorrectly cited as the author of the song’s lyrics. It was certainly popular during the American Civil War. “Mavourneen” is a term of endearment derived from the Irish Gaelic “mo mhuirnín”, meaning “my beloved”.
The Irish soprano Catherine Hayes (1818–1861) — the first Irish woman to sing at La Scala in Milan — learned “Kathleen Mavourneen” while training in Dublin. It later became her signature tune during concerts, and she sang it for Queen Victoria and over 500 royal guests during a performance at Buckingham Palace in June 1849. The song gained popularity with American audiences as a direct result of Hayes’s international concert tours between 1851 and 1856.
Movements or sections:
song
Instrumentation:
duo CELLO and PIANO
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1 PDF, with both parts
Approximate difficulty:
medium (easy to medium)

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