CLARIBEL

Charlotte Alington Pye Barnard (1830-1869) was born in England and was married to Charles Barnard, the parson of St. Olaves in Ruckland, Lincolnshire. They lived at The Firs in Westgate, Louth, Lincolnshire, then moved to Pimlico, London. She died in Dover. She composed many songs and ballads, mostly in a more popular style. She also composed many hymns, quartets, duets, and piano pieces. She most often published under the pseudonym CLARIBEL and is probably best known for her song Come Back to Erin and the hymn tune Brocklesby.

 

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Come Back to Erin

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Janet’s Choice

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Maggie’s Secret

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You and I

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