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Music Volume 36

 Item — Volume: 36
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[signature] James Tomlins Le Captif pour le Piano Forte composé et dediè à Madamoiselle M. H. par Louis von Esch. [print labeled] R. Williamson, sculp. Entd. at Sta. hall. Price 2/6 London, Printed & Sold by Rt. Birchall, at his musical Circulation Library, 133 New Bond Street. [second page is a] catalogue of Piano Forte music published by Robert Birchall... A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte composed by Gelinek. No. Price 2/6. London, Printed & Sold by Balls, & Co. Music, & Musical instrument Sellers, 408, oxford Street. The Queen of Prussia's Waltz. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 6. Price 2s. London, printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 409, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Nel cor piu non mi sento. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 1. Price 2s. London, printed and sold, by Balls & Co. Music and Musical Instrument Sellers, 408, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Theme by Mozart. Steibelt's Eighteenth Pot-Pouri for the Piano Forte in which is introduced martini's Favorite Air of Guardami un poco. Price 1 Dollar. New York, Published by I. & M. Paff, Nos. 2 & 3 City Hotel, Broadwar. Genl. Jackson's Grand March for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed & Dedicated to the American Army by John Gildon. Copyright secured. New York, Sold at J. Paffs, Broadwar, and E. Riley, 18, Chatham Street. Price 50 cents. The Surprise by Dr. Haydn, London, Printed & Sold by J. & G. Balls at their Music Warehouse, 408, Oxford Strt. Price 1/6. Etude de Harpe. sur l'air des Folies d'Espagne avec des variations. chez Pleyel Auteur et Editeur Rue Neuve des Petits Champs. No. 1286. Vis à vis la Tresorerie Nationale. Prix 1H 10s. (Gravés par Richomme.) 562. [stamp] Ignace Pleyel. A Favorite Milanese Rondo for the Piano Forte or Harp composed by T.H. Butler. Ent. at Stat. Hall. Pr. 1/6. London, printed for Joseph Dale & Son, Piano Forte Makers (by appointment) to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, & Music Sellers to the Royal Family. No. 49 Cornhill, the corner of Holles Street, Oxford Street, & No. 151, New Bond Streer. Farwell Harp! An Original Canzonett, Adapted to the Popular Welsh Air, Nos Galon. With Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Respectfully inscribed to Mrs. J. Tarlton, of Cloverly House, by Thomas Taylor. Price 1/6. London, Published by Button & Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard. Twas his own Voice. Recitative and Air from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Music by Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia by G. E. Blake, 13, S. 5th St. The Spirit's Song in Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas moore Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke, of Campbridge. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th. Street. Pendulum 15 inches [metronome???] Fly to the Desert, from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore esqr., the music by G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. [signature] Mrs. Louisa... Norfolk No. 10 of Blake's Musical Miscellany. -- copyright secured. No. 2 of a Collection of Favorite Songs from the Celebrated new Poem Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 113 South 5th Street. Come hither, come hither. Composed by R. Taylor. Oh! fair as the Sea-flower, from Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas moore Esqr. the Music by T. Welsh, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. A Spanish Air, oh! remember the Time. Arranged with english words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. All Things Fair & Bright Are Thine. A Favorite Duet from Moore's Sacred Melodies, com. by O Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio performed by the Andel & Haydn Society in Boston. July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. Mary's Tears. A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies. com. by O. Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio Performed by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, providence. [signature] Boston oct. 1st J.H. ... There's Nothing True But Heav'n, A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies, con. by O. Shaw. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. [signature] W. M. B. Chase, Norfolk, Va. The Last Token or Remember Me. written on the Princess Amelias mournful Present to his Majesty. composed by H.R. Bishop. Philadelphia. Published by A. Bacon No. 11. S. 4th. Street and Sold by Vallotte & Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. [initials?] 48 J P New Edition Eveleens Bower, An Air Sung with the most unbounded applause, at the Theatres and at the Public & Private Concerts by Mr. Phillips, and arranged by him with an accompaniment for The Piano Forte & Vocal Embelishments and also more simply for those who do not sing to an accompaniment. The Words by J. Moore Esqr. Copyright secured. New York: Published by Geib & Co. No. 23 Maiden Lane. Sons of Freedom hear my story, In the Popular Opera of The Slave. Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte & Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. Softly open the eye of Day. A Serenade, adapted to Delayrac's admired Air of Le Point du Jour written by William Ball Esqr. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte & Lètè. New York, at J. Robinson's, Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. O Lovely Race, a favorite Duet from Handel's Oratorio of Judas Maccabeaur. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. No. 23 of Carr's Musical miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to... Strike the Cymbal, Song of rejoicing for the Conquest of Goliath by David. one of the most admired pieces performed at the Oratorio given in the Church of St. Augustus [?] on the 13th of April 1814 for the Oprhan Asylum of Philadelphia. Composed by Pucitta. Particularly arranged, either for the use of musical parties or to be performed singly & adapted to words written for the purpose, for the use of these numbers. Baltimore, printed for J. Carr -- Price 30 cents. No. 31 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers Copyright secured according to law. A Sacred melody. Extracted from Naumann's Church Service, Adapted to Addisons Paraphrase of the 19th Psalm and arranged with Symphonies and an Accompanyment for the Organ Harp or Piano Forte also Harmonized for 3 Voices for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. The Minstrel's Harp. An Arietta from the Lady of the Last Minstrel withan Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte composed by John Clarke, M.D. Price 30 cts. new York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. On the Rock Where Hangs the Willow. A favorite Song as Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Numm at Vauzhall Gardens composed by D. Corri. Published by Joseph Wilson 62 Broadway. When thy bosom heaves the Sigh, Duett Sung by mrs. Dickens & Mrs. Braham, In the Opera of Narensky, composed by Mr. Braham. Price 50 cents. New York, published by John Paff. Tell me How to Bid Adieu Love. Written by I. K. Anderson Esqr. Composed by Sir John Stevenson. Sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. The Favorite Bird Duet as sung by Sigr. Storace and Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, In the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin and the Music by I. Braham. New York, Published by J. and M. Oaff. Price 5s. Cease Sweet Girl, a Canzonet composed by D.D. Roche. London Printed by Clementi & Co. 1s6. Go Forth My Song. Conclusion to the Lord of the Isles, Cantata respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Walter Scott, by Dr. John Clarke, of Cambridge. Pr. 38 C. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 13. South 5th Street, Philadelphia. Merrily, marrily, Goes the Bark, from the Celebrated Poem, The Lord of the Isles. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Price 38 Cents. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store Baltimore. Wake, Maid of Lorn! from the celebrated Poem The Lord of the Isles, written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store Baltimore. Price 50 cents. I was a wild & wayward boy. Rokeby. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The much Admired March march & Chorus "Hail to the Chief" In the celebrated Melodramatic Romance, the Lady of the Lake, Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store. 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson The Invisible Chorus, In the Melodramatic Romance, The Lady of the Lake Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson. Jessie the Flow'ro'dumblane, a Favorite Scottish Song, written by R. Tannahill, Composed & Dedicated to his Friend James McFarlan. London; by R. A. Smith. Price 1s. 6d. London, Printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 408 Oxford Street. Thy Blue Waves O'Carron. The Poetry by Mr. Rannie. Composed by John Ross, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Come tell me where the Maid is found, A Ballad, sung by Mr. Braham, words by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir. John Stevenson, Mus, Doc., New York, Published by John Paff. Here's the Bower, Music & Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Price 3 shilling. New York Published by J. & M. Paff, No. 2 & 3 City Hotel. Riley Engraver. There's the Bower; A Ballad, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Ent. at. Sta. Hall -- Price 1s/. London, published & Sold by C. Wheatstone at his Music Warehouse No. 436 Strand. Ah thee will I follow. Sung by Sigra. Storace, in the favorite opera of kais or Love in the Deserts, as performed at the Theatre Royal Drudy Lane. Composed by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Behold in his soft expressive face, composed & sung by Mr. Braham. New york, Published by John Paff. Donald Macleod, An admired simple Scotch Ballad Sung with the utmost applause by Mrs. Dickons, at the Theatre Royal Lyceum, The Music Composed Arranged for the Piano Forte or Harp & Respectfully Inscribed to Colonel MacLeod, by Mr. W. T. Parke, The Poetry by Wm. Upton Esqr. Ent at Sta. Hall. Price 1s/6. London, Published by Falkner & Christnias, Late M. Kelly, 9 Pall Mall, where may be had the Favorite Ballad of the Forestens Daughter, by the same Author. Price 1s/ NB Harps & Pianos, for Sale or Hire. Engrav'd by Parker. Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The poetry of Lord Byron, The Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh Strike Again! Sung by Miss Griglietti in the Oh This Love or the Masqueraders Composed by M.P. King, New York Sold at J. Paff's Music Store No. 7 Park. Lock na garr, A favorite Air, with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte, Sung by Mrs. Mountain, with Unbounded Applause at the public & Private Concerts Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 1/6. London, Printed & Sold for the Author, by L. Lavenu, Music Seller, 26, NewBond Strt... When I gaz'd on a beautiful face, Sung by Mr. Phillipps. At the Theatre Royal Lyceum in the Grand Romantic Opera called One o'Clock, or, The knight & The Wood Demon. Written by M. G. Lewis Esqr. Composed by M.L. King. 1s6. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard, Davis, & Colalrd, 26, Cheapside. Thou Dear Native Land! Poetry by John Stewart Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, The Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. No. 13 south 5th Street The Blue Eyed maid. A Ballad, the music Composed by Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Sweet Minstrel Sing, An Answer to Moore's Celebrated Song of Good Night for the Piano Forte or Harp by Sir I. A. Stevenson M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Sweet is the Dream, Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir I. A. Stevenson. M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Soft as Summer's Beauty. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. When Leila touch'd the lute, Sung in M.P. or the Blue Stocking, Composed by T. Moore, Esqr., New York, Published by John Paff. The Gentle Swan, Composed by F. Kotzwara. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. Love Comes and Goes, Composed by Mr. King. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. There's not a look, a word of thine. A Canzonet, written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. A Rosy Cheek, Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carre Music Store No. 36, baltimore Street. C. E. Horn. [at bottom of page:] Bee Hive arc Mark'd you her Eye, Sung by Mr. Gillingham. Written by Mr. Sheridan, Composed by Mr. Shield. baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store No. 36 Baltimore Street. Myhe. Absence, "Vivre loin de ce qu'on aime,/N'est ce pas mourir tous les jours." written by -- Composed by C. Meineke. Dedicated to Miss Sophia G. Rogers. Printed (for C.M.) and sold at Carr Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. Light sounds the Harp, music and words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th Street. No. 34 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to law. The Merry Gondolier. Composed for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. Printed for J. Carr. Baltimore. Ah! Cruel Maid. Duett, Sung by Mr. Kelly & Miss De Champ, in the Forty Thieves, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. To Be Continued, Periodical Songs, Composed by mr. Phil. Trajetta. No. 2 Price 2/. New York. Printed and sold for the Author by J. Paff, Where may be had Periodical Inctrumental Pieces Composed by mr. Phil: [signature:?] Trajetta Copyright secured. Though fate, my girl, may bid us part, A song, with an accompaniment for the piano forte, Composed by Mr. Phil. Trajetta. Words by T. Moore. The North Breeze Blew Keenly. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store 36 baltimore Street. M.P. King. 45 Blondel. Air de Richard Coeur de Lion. Avec Accompt. de Harpe ou Clavecin. 45 Lisette. de Memnon. [label] Chez Joune, Md. de Musique, et d'Instrumens, Palais du Tribunat Galerie de Pierre No. 96. cûté du péron. Romance de Fanchon La Vielleure. Chanté par Mde. Belmont. Paroles des Citoyens J. N. Bouilly et Joseph pain. Musique et accompagnement de Piano par J.D. Douche. AParis Chez Louis, Md. de Musique, rue de Roule, No. 6 ou 290. Prix 1 franc. 25 c. [signature?]

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  • Creation: circa 1800-1970

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From the Collection: 20.00 Linear Feet

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