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SONG OF THE GRASS
Laura's singing school book was called The Conqueror; it was written by C.E. Leslie and R.H. Randall and published in 1880 by The Chicago Music Company. Leslie wrote a number of hymnals and singing school books, and he traveled widely, promoting his program and holding classes in a number of states. Many of the songs in The Conqueror were composed by Leslie or Randall. Laura's singing school book was purchased for seventy-five cents and is today on display at the Laura Ingalls Wilder / Rose Wilder Lane Home and Museum in Mansfield, Missouri. The book begins as Wilder wrote in These Happy Golden Years, with an explanation of notes, rests, and clefs. It then continues with simple exercises, starting with "do re mi fa sol la si do" and moving on to simple songs. Wilder went into more detail about singing school in both the Pioneer Girl manuscripts and the manuscript for These Happy Golden Years. Obviously an important and pleasant memory from her young adulthood, she included complete lyrics for a number of songs which were omitted from the published These Happy Golden Years. "Song of the Grass" was written by R.H. Randall.
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SONG OF THE GRASS
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For more information: For a complete list of songs from the "Little House"® books, go to the SONG INDEX. "The Song of the Grass" has not been included in any "Little House"® songbook to date. |
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Copyright © 2005 by Nancy Cleaveland - All Rights Reserved. |
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