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Caryl Bullard Rich is a pseudonym for Carrie Nichols Bullard.  (Other pseudonyms include Carrie Bullard, Caryl B. Rich and C. B. Rich.) She was born in 1865.  She is of Brookline, Mass.  She married [[Leo Rich Lewis]] (who was born on 11 Feb 1865 and was also a hymnist) on 21 Dec 1892.  She is the sister of [[Frederic Field Bullard]] (the composer)<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=qIEFAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA7-PA372&dq=%22Carrie+Nichols+Bullard%22&as_brr=1</ref> and the daughter of Mr. Gardner W. Bullard, of Brookline, Mass.<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=zZIiAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Carrie+Nichols+Bullard%22&dq=%22Carrie+Nichols+Bullard%22&as_brr=0</ref>; her mother's name was probably Frances K. Bullard<ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=ejAfAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA517&dq=%22Gardner+W.+Bullard%22</ref>.
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Caryl Bullard Rich is a pseudonym for Carrie Nichols Bullard.  (Other pseudonyms include Carrie Bullard, Caryl B. Rich, C. B. Rich and C. Bullard.) She was born in 1865.  She is of Brookline, Mass.  She married [[Leo Rich Lewis]] (who was born on 11 Feb 1865 and was also a hymnist) on 21 Dec 1892.  She is the sister of [[Frederic Field Bullard]] (the composer)<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=qIEFAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA7-PA372&dq=%22Carrie+Nichols+Bullard%22&as_brr=1 International Who's who in Music and Musical Gazetteer: A Contemporary ..., 1918 (p. 372)]</ref> and the daughter of Mr. Gardner W. Bullard, of Brookline, Mass.<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=zZIiAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Carrie+Nichols+Bullard%22&dq=%22Carrie+Nichols+Bullard%22&as_brr=0 History of Tufts College (p. 147)]</ref>; her mother's name was probably Frances K. Bullard (i.e. Frances Kingsley; b. Nov 1842)<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=ejAfAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA517&dq=%22Gardner+W.+Bullard%22 Field Genealogy: Being the Record of All the Field Family in America, Whose ... p. 517]</ref>.
  
 
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==Non-hymns==
 
==Non-hymns==
 
[[The Twins]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=H3wBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA80&dq=%22Caryl+B.+Rich%22&as_brr=1#PPA80,M1 First-fifth Music Reader, by James Matthew McLaughlin, 1906 (p. 80)]</ref>
 
[[The Twins]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=H3wBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA80&dq=%22Caryl+B.+Rich%22&as_brr=1#PPA80,M1 First-fifth Music Reader, by James Matthew McLaughlin, 1906 (p. 80)]</ref>
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==Publications Listed on [http://www.amazon.co.uk/ Amazon.co.uk]==
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kindergarten-Twenty-six-familiar-childrens-selected/dp/B0000CTTBR/ref=sr_1_9/000-7447033-8158402?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191268641&sr=1-9 The Singing Leaves. Songs for School, Home and Kindergarten. Twenty-six familiar children's poems, selected by R. A. Carrigan and F. E. Coe, 1906]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Childrens-Seamstress-Sterling-Lammie-Badlam/dp/B0000CTTBB/ref=sr_1_7/000-7447033-8158402?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191268641&sr=1-7 Children's Songs. 1. The Seamstress. (Words) By H. B. Sterling. 2. My Lammie. (Words) By A. B. Badlam. 3. Lullaby Lane. (Words) By A. B. Badlam. 4. Sport and Rest. (Words) By A. B. Badlam, 1907]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pussies-Answer-Song-words-Badlam/dp/B0000CTTBM/ref=sr_1_3/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191269342&sr=1-3 Pussies' Answer. (Song, words by) A. B. Badlam, 1907]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Methodical-Music-Master-Operetta-without-scenery/dp/B0000CTTBH/ref=sr_1_21/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191270112&sr=1-21 The Methodical Music-Master. An Operetta - with or without scenery - in One Act, for mixed quartet, with Piano. The text by C. A. Neidig, 1907]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Days-Fun-Operetta-Children-Lewis/dp/B0000CTTBL/ref=sr_1_3/000-7447033-8158402?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191268641&sr=1-3 One Day's Fun. An Operetta for Children, book by Mrs. A. G. Lewis, 1908]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/calleth-Accompaniment-Pianoforte-Organ-Hagarty/dp/B0000CTTBE/ref=sr_1_10/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191269342&sr=1-10 He calleth thee. Song with Accompaniment of Pianoforte or Organ. (Words by L. D. Hagarty.), 1908]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rock-bye-Song-words-Badlam/dp/B0000CTTBO/ref=sr_1_12/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191269342&sr=1-12 Rock-a-bye. (Song, words by) A. B. Badlam, 1908]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nature-Lullabies-Collection-Childrens-Badlan/dp/B0000CTTBK/ref=sr_1_8/000-7447033-8158402?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191268641&sr=1-8 Nature Songs and Lullabies. A Collection of Children's Songs, words by A. B. Badlan (or rather Badlam), 1909]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Song-Child-Songs-School-Home-Kindergarten/dp/B0000CTTBT/ref=sr_1_2/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191269342&sr=1-2 The Song-Child. Songs for School, Home and Kindergarten, 1909]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pianoforte-accompaniment-Sterling-Christmas-McCullough/dp/B0000CTTBU/ref=sr_1_18/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191270112&sr=1-18 4 Songs with Pianoforte accompaniment. No. 1. The Runaway. (H. B. Sterling.) No. 2. A Dear little Goose. (M. M. Dodge.) No. 3. A Christmas Eve Thought. ... No. 4. A Moon Bath. (A. W. McCullough.), 1909]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Popular-Nursery-Rhymes-Compiled-arranged/dp/B0000CTTBJ/ref=sr_1_1/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191269342&sr=1-1 The Most Popular Mother Goose Songs and other Nursery Rhymes. Compiled and arranged by C. Bullard, 1910]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/He-that-dwelleth-secret-Place/dp/B0000CTTBF/ref=sr_1_11/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191269342&sr=1-11 He that dwelleth in the secret Place. - Anthem for mixed voices, 1911]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Whispered-Song-Words-J-Bangs/dp/B0000CTTBW/ref=sr_1_20/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191270112&sr=1-20 The Whispered Song. Song. (Words by J. K. Bangs.), 1911]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fairy-Godmothers-Lesson-Operetta-Children/dp/B0000CTTBC/ref=sr_1_10/000-7447033-8158402?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191268641&sr=1-10 The Fairy Godmother's Lesson. An Operetta for Children, text by A. G. Lewis, 1912]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Why-Song-words-H-Sterling/dp/B0000CTTBX/ref=sr_1_6/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191269342&sr=1-6 Why? (Song, words by) H. B. Sterling, 1913]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Things-never-Song-words-Heald/dp/B0000CTTBV/ref=sr_1_19/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191270112&sr=1-19 Things I'll never do. (Song, words by) L. Heald, 1913]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Moo-Cow-Moo-Song-words-E-Cooke/dp/B0000CTTBI/ref=sr_1_22/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191270112&sr=1-22 The Moo-Cow-Moo. (Song, words by) E. V. Cooke, 1913]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Garden-Operetta-Children-libretto-Martens/dp/B0000CTTBN/ref=sr_1_4/000-7447033-8158402?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191268641&sr=1-4 The Queen of the Garden. Operetta for Children ... libretto by F. H. Martens, etc, 1914]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jolly-Robin-etc-Song/dp/B0000CTTBG/ref=sr_1_5/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191269342&sr=1-5 The Jolly Robin, etc. (Song.), 1914]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ring-Operetta-Extravaganza-based-Thackeray-Kingsley/dp/B0000CTTBQ/ref=sr_1_7/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191269342&sr=1-7 The Rose and the Ring. An Operetta-Extravaganza, based on Thackeray, in two Acts. Text by M. W. Kingsley, etc, 1914]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cheery-Chirps-Children-songs-accompaniment/dp/B0000CTTBA Cheery Chirps for Children. Ten songs with piano accompaniment, 1916]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/World-school-voices-William-Brighty/dp/B0000CTTBY/ref=sr_1_14/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191270112&sr=1-14 The World. Part song for school or mixed voices. (Words by) William Brighty Rands, 1916]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Voyage-school-mixed-voices-Thomas/dp/B0000CTTBS/ref=sr_1_24/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191270112&sr=1-24 A Sky Voyage. Part song for school or mixed voices. (Words by) Edith M. Thomas, 1917]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-enuf-eat-Song-Stevens/dp/B0000CTTBD Good enuf to eat. A li'l Song, text by J. S. Stevens, 1918]
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*[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rose-Ring-Operetta-Extravaganza-Orchestra-Score/dp/B0000CTTBP/ref=sr_1_13/026-4331966-6707607?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191270112&sr=1-13 The Rose and the Ring. An Operetta-Extravaganza ... For Orchestra, etc. (Full Score.), 1934]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 1 October 2007

Caryl Bullard Rich is a pseudonym for Carrie Nichols Bullard. (Other pseudonyms include Carrie Bullard, Caryl B. Rich, C. B. Rich and C. Bullard.) She was born in 1865. She is of Brookline, Mass. She married Leo Rich Lewis (who was born on 11 Feb 1865 and was also a hymnist) on 21 Dec 1892. She is the sister of Frederic Field Bullard (the composer)[1] and the daughter of Mr. Gardner W. Bullard, of Brookline, Mass.[2]; her mother's name was probably Frances K. Bullard (i.e. Frances Kingsley; b. Nov 1842)[3].

Works

Hymn Tunes

Children's Song Tunes

Non-hymns

The Twins[7]

Publications Listed on Amazon.co.uk

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