Songs of the Great Dominion: Voices from the Forests and Waters, the Settlements and Cities of Canada (1889) was a collection selected and edited by W.D. Lighthall, a writer and barrister of Montréal, and intended as one of the Windsor Series of "Poetical Anthologies" published by Walter Scott of London, who also issued it under the title
Canadian Songs and Poems in 1892. This late 19th-century collection of Canadian verse is animated by the high ideals and the greater British Empire loyalties of its compiler. Supplied with a ringing introduction which echoes with patriotic sentiment and lyrical praise for Canada, this is a collection of confident poetry truly representative of the national and literary self-respect of the emergent Dominion. The anthology is noteworthy for its attempt to include some French Canadian poetry in the appendix as well as some folksongs in translation, and for its recognition of a distinct Indian element in Canadian writing.
Author
MICHAEL GNAROWSKI
Links to Other Sites
Sheet music from Canada's past
A very extensive collection of digitalized copies of sheet music published before Confederation and during the First World War. Includes patriotic and parlour songs, piano pieces, sacred music, novelty numbers, and more. Also, check out the sheet music covers that appear in the Gallery section. From Library and Archives Canada.