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Title
He mele lahui Hawaii = (The Hawaiian national anthem) / composed by Her Royal Highness Princess Liliuokalani.
Creator
Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, 1838-1917., Composer
Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, 1838-1917., Other
Louis Roesch Co., Other
Liliuokalani, Queen of Hawaii, 1838-1917., Other
Louis Roesch Co., Other
Variant Title
Hawaiian national anthem
Published
Pacific Music Co., San Francisco, CA, between 1884 and 1891?
Full Collection Name
California Sheet Music
Other Identifiers
BOX 23-432
Subject (Topic)
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices)
National songs.
National songs.
Geographic Coverage
Hawaii -- Songs and music.
Type
Notated Music
Extent
1 score ([1], [2]-3, [1] p.) ; 35 x 27 cm.
Archive
The Music Library
Note
For chorus (SATB).
Page [4] is blank.
"Composed by Liliuokalani during the reign of Kamehameha, V. 1868"--Caption.
Verses 2-3 printed on p. 3.
"Louis Roesch Co., S.F."--Title p.
First line of Hawaiian text: Ka Makuka Mana Loa.
First line of English text: Almighty Father bend thine ear.
California Sheet Music Project, University of California, Berkeley.
Sung in Hawaiian or English.
Bound: Yes
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: No
Advertisements: No
Page [4] is blank.
"Composed by Liliuokalani during the reign of Kamehameha, V. 1868"--Caption.
Verses 2-3 printed on p. 3.
"Louis Roesch Co., S.F."--Title p.
First line of Hawaiian text: Ka Makuka Mana Loa.
First line of English text: Almighty Father bend thine ear.
California Sheet Music Project, University of California, Berkeley.
Sung in Hawaiian or English.
Bound: Yes
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: No
Advertisements: No
Provenance
Society of California Pioneers.
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