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Music Volume 46

 Item — Volume: 46
Identifier: id208345

Scope and Contents

[Spine has word Music written on it.] [Signature] Mrs. Cocke (?) Tyrolienne A favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by Francois Hunten. Philadelphia, Kretschmar & Nunns No. 70 So. Third & 196 Chestnut Street. pr. 75 Cts. 2d. Grand Fantasie, Introduction and Brilliant Variations to the Russian dance, Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to miss Evstaphieve By J. F. Hance. new york Published by Dubois & Stodart 126 Broadway. First Sett of Quadrilles. Les Elegantes A Favorite Sett of Quadrilles To Which is Added An Admired Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. 2.00 Baltimore Published by John Cole & Son. Grand Pot Pouri Brilliant Introducing the most Popilar Airs of Robert le Diable Guillanme Tells Zampa Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and dedicated to Miss Walsh by Louis Major. Pupil of the Conservatory of Paris. Philadelphia. Published at Kretschmar & Nunns... Introduction and Variations, On the Favorite Air Rise Swiss Lad. Composed for the Piano Forte by J.F. Marcks, (of Berlin) revised by F. Kalkbrenner. Pr. 75. New York Published by Dubois & Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mrs. McLeod's Reel A Scottish Dance arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J.H. Little. Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. No. 3 S. 3d. Street. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed & Dedicated to Miss E.G. Lewis. By P.K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York.) Price 75 cents. New York Publish'd by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte & Music Store No. 126 Broadway. I've wander'd in dreams. A favorite Duett... Written & Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubd. & Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Price 50 Cents. The Bird at Sea; Written by Mrs. Hemans, Composed for, and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Wayne, By C. Meineke Baltimore: -John Cole and Son. The Pilgrim Fathers. By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne. Sister of Mrs. Hemans. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. O'er the far Blue Mountain, Ballad Written by mrs. Hemans, Music by G.F. Cole. Published by John Cole Baltimore... (Copyright 1833) The Bird Release Song, The Poetry and Melody by Mrs. Hemans. Pr 38: New York Published by Dubois & Stodard 167 Broadway. The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed & Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833.) Come Dwell With Me, Ballad by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore by John Cole... The Maid of Llangollen Ballad... Composed by Jas. Clarke. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... 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. (Copyright 1835). The last link is broken a favorite Duett, Composed arranged and respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Lydia McIntosh. by William Clifton. Baltimore Published and Sold by George Willig Jr... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by J.A.&W. Geib... As it fell upon a Day Duetto... The Words from Shakespeare's Sonnets The music by Henry R. Bishop. N York Published by E. S. Mesier 28 Wallst. The Celebrated Missionary Hym written by Dr. Heber, Bishop of Calcutta. arranged as a Trio and Chorus. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. la Luifsefse au bord du lac, Arranged for Two Voices, With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Misses Cox by C.M. Sola. London, Published & Sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. (Copyright 1826) The Spring Time of Year is Coming, Ballad... Words and Melody by C. Thompson Esq. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bonnie Bark A Northumbrian Ballad Adapted & arranged by John Parry. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Ship a Hoy! A Ballad Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged by p.K. Moran. New York Published by Dubois & Stodart no. 167 Broadway. (Copyright 1829.) teach, Oh! teach me to forget. Written by T.H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. Baltimore, Published by John Cole... Should He Upbraid with the graces introduced as sung by Miss L. Gillingham Composed by H.R. Bishop. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig.

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1800-1970

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English German French

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From the Collection: 20.00 Linear Feet

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