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212: 396:(1876–1972) used the tune as the basis of his orchestral work "Fantastic Variations on an Old Rhyme" (1907–08). The work was originally intended as the first movement of a satirical "Fantastic Symphony" (Symphony No.1), a programmatic work, based on the nursery rhyme. The second movement was intended as a scherzo for pizzicato strings, depicting the souls of the departed mice going to heaven and the third movement was a Lament for the dead mice. Both these movements are lost. "Festal Dance" (1908) formed the finale, depicting the wild dance of triumph of the farmer's wife in which passing references to the tune can be heard. Having been performed separately, the first and last movements became independent works around 1914. 206: 486:, fleshes the mice out into mischievous characters who seek adventure, eventually being taken in by a farmer whose wife chases them from the house and into a bramble bush, which blinds them. Soon after, their tails are removed by "the butcher's wife" when the complete version incorporates the original verse—although the earliest version from 1609 does not mention tails being cut off. The story ends with them using a tonic to grow new tails and recover their eyesight, learning a trade (making wood chips, according to the accompanying illustration), buying a house and living happily ever after. 115: 461: 38: 213: 154: 273:, the mice's "blindness" could refer to their Protestantism. However, as can be seen above, the earliest lyrics don't talk about harming the three blind mice, and the first known date of publication is 1609, well after Queen Mary died. 296:
This absurd old round is frequently brought to mind in the present day, from the circumstance of there being an instrumental Quartet by Weiss, through which runs a musical phrase accidentally the same as the notes applied to the word
312:'s Kreisleriana #7, which is arguably about a cat (Murr), appears to be based upon "Three Blind Mice", but in a predominantly minor key. "Three Blind Mice" is to be found in the fugue which is the centerpiece of #7. 155: 133: 152: 131: 132: 153: 257:
Attempts to read historical significance into the words have led to the speculation that this musical round was written earlier and refers to
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La musa madrigalesca: Or, A Collection of Madrigals, Ballets, Roundelays, Etc., Chiefly of the Elizabethan Age; with Remarks and Annotations
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as part of the track "Kingston Calypso". The reworked rhyme alludes to the three black assassins whose deadly march through the streets of
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Deuteromelia or The Seconde part of Musicks melodie, or melodius Musicke. Of Pleasant Roundalaies;
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The rhyme only entered children's literature in 1842 when it was published in a collection by
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A version of this rhyme, together with music (in a minor key), was published in
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Absolutism and the scientific revolution, 1600–1720: a biographical dictionary
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Printed for Thomas Adams (1609). "Rounds or Catches of 3 Voices, #13" (
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in London, an illustrated children's book by John W. Ivimey entitled
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https://archive.org/details/completeversiony00libg/page/n1/mode/2up
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by Manchester Literary Club, Published by H. Rawson & Co., 1890
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This article is about the nursery rhyme. For other uses, see
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Complete Version of ye Three Blind Mice – Scholarly analysis
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live album of the same name. The song is also the basis for
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Pop Goes the Weasel: The Secret Meanings of Nursery Rhymes
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Complete Version of ye Three Blind Mice by John W. Ivimey
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Complete Version of Ye Three Blind Mice Hardcover – 1900
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The Annotated Mother Goose: Nursery Rhymes Old and New
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by Edwin Stringham, Published by Prentice-Hall, 1959
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Deuteromelia or The Seconde part of Musicks melodie
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