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Music Volume 38

 Item — Volume: 38
Identifier: id205237

Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents [Spine has word "Music" written on it.] J.B. Cramer's Sequel to hi Celebrated Book of Instructions for the Piano Forte Consisting of Expressly composed & Newly Arranged Pieces Each preceded by a Short Prelude Fingered by the Author. New York. Published by Dubois & Stodart... I Would a Lowlier Lot Were Thine... The Lay of the Heiress. New York. Published by J.L. hewitt & Co... Norah the Pride of Kildare... The melody by John Parry, Adapted and Arranged by C.E. Horn. Baltimore Published by Geo. Willig Jr. My Own One! A favorite Scotch Melody Adapted & Arranged for the Piano Forte by David Lee. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen & Co. ... My Pretty Page look out afar, Duetto... the Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... 3rd Edition. "False one, I love thee still!" the popular ballad as sung by Mr. Wood. New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon, 201 Broadway. [From the Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Richard Taylor] The Minstrel Touched His Mournful Lyre, Poetry by James Hungerford Autor of the Words to "Touch again thy Light Guitar." The Music arranged by Alexander Ball. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [1836] There is no Home Like my Own Turolien the Words from the Bijou Music Composed by Madam Malibran. Philadelphia, George Willig... The Lake of Como. [A poem titled Morning] The Symphonies & Accompaniments by G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut Street. My Cottage in the Grove. A Favorite ballad... with an Accompaniment by William Clifton. New York: Published at Atwill's Music Saloon... [Signature Lucy] Oliver and true story of the deept Twilight Dews A Favorite Song arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah Do Not Forget Love Ballad... Written, and the Symphonies Accompaniments & greater part of the Melody Composed expressly for her by J. Watson... New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon,... Second Edition. The Bird at Sea Written by mrs. Hemans Composed for and Respecfully dedicated to mrs. hayne by C. Meineke. baltimore, John Cole & Son. Fly away and Lady Bird Cavatina... The Music by Alexander D. Roche. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. They don't propose Ballad composed and arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Bewitt Philadelphia by Fiot, Meignen & Co. ... "Sounds So Joyful," Cavatina from Bellini's Opera La Sonnambula, Adapted by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen & Co. ... Black Ey'd Susan. A favorite Sea Song Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Webster. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Captive Knight. A Ballad, the Words By Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Still So Gently O'er Me Stealing or Ah! pecche non posso odiarti, The mush admrired Cavatine... in Bellini's Opera of La Sonnambula. Operatic gems No. 20. Philadelphia, George Willig... Highland Mary. The Words by Robert Burns: Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. Evening Song to the Virgin (at sea) A Duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister with an additional Verse, written for this Editions. Publsiehd by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah! Don't Mingle, Finale to Bellini's celebrated Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Guitar by P/M/ Wolfsiefer, Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Swiss Drover Boy... Arranged for the Piano Forte; by F. Stockhausen. Philadelphia, G. Willig... I Love But Thee! Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by P. Cianchettini. New York Published by Dubois & Stodart... There Was a Time, Words from the Lady's book Music Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Tau Delta. Philadelphia. J. Edgar... Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. The Romaika, From Moore's Evenings in Greece, Written & Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore Publsihed and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. "I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows." A popular Duet sung in Shakespeare's Revival Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published & Sold by John Cole... [Followed by a Blank page with signature of L. Oliver.] [Signature] Lucy oliver Jerusalem my happy Home, Arranged for the Spanish Guitar by Leopold Meignen. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... I should very much like to know... composed by G. W. Reeve Published by John Cole, Baltimore, Md. Russian Rondo, From Progressive Sonatinas Composed & Fingered by Clementi Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake... The Washington Waltz Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. President Adams By Frederick Damish. Baltimore Published by John Cole... The Admired Sett of Cotillions, From the Opera of La Dame Blanche or the White Lady Arranged for the Piano Forte. New-York. Published by E. Riley... No. 1 Seigneior. No. 2 George's No. 3 White Lady. No. 4 The Overture. No. 5 Mountaineers. [Signature] Anne L. Coleman She Never blamed him never. Air from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano-Forte by G. Kiattmark new york Published by James L. Hewitt... Salina, A Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Fredk. Kulau. Baltimore, Published by John Cole and to be had of Thompson & Honans, Washington, D.C. Cinderella Quadrilles. Selected from the highle successful Opera as performed at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Arranged for the Piano Forte with proper Figures by S.G. Pons. Philadelphia, Published & Sold by Geo. Willig.... La Galantina, A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed by Fred. Kulau. Baltimore Publsiehd by John Cole... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte New York Published by Dubois & Stodard 167 Broadway. [Signature] Lucy Oliver La Danse Du Shal Arrangee' pour le Piano Forte New York Engraved Printed & Sold by E. Riley 23 Chatham St. The Isabella Waltz, As performed by the West Point Band. Composed by Alexander Kyle. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by John Cole. Baltimore. Followed by four (4) pages of scales. Also hand written scales using do, re, mi, Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chestnut St.

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1800-1970

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From the Collection: 20.00 Linear Feet

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