English Song: Anonymous - The Three Ravens - arr. for Soprano, Recorder Consort, and Clavichord by Gerald Manning

By: Anonymous - Time of Elizabeth I
For: Quartet of Sopranos
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Composer
Anonymous - Time of Elizabeth I
Year of composition
1611
Arranger
Gerald Manning
Lyricist
Anonymous
Publisher
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
4 minutes
Genre
Classical music
License details
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ENGLISH SONG: The Three Ravens Text: Anonymous Music Anonymous � Time of Elizabeth I

This song is probably older than when it first appeared in print in 1611 in a publication entitled � Country Pastimes�, but the music is much more archaic than the music of that period, and points to an earlier period of composition. There is also a Danish version of it, as well as the comparatively well-known Scottish one, �The Twa Corbies.� The lyrics to �The Three Ravens� are here transcribed using 1611 orthography. They can be sung either straight through in stanzas of four lines each, or in stanzas of two lines each repeating the first line three times depending on how long the performer would like the ballad to last. The refrains are sung in all stanzas, but they will only be shown for the first.

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