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Music Volume 53

 Item — Volume: 53
Identifier: id208846

Scope and Contents

[Word Music appears on the spine of this book.] The Rainbow Schottisch. New York. Published by Firth, Pond & Co. 1 Franklin Square....by Henry Kleber. (Copyright 1852). To Mrs. Wm. A. Ponds. Will You Come to my Mountain Home? Arranged with Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte by Samuel Owen...New York, Published by Firth, Pond & Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). Linda Schottish. Composed for the Piano and Respectfully Dedicated to A.B. Smith Esq. By M.J. Anguera. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. Opposite the Old South, new York, Wm. Hall & Son. (Copyright 1852). Beauty Quick Step from Lucretia Borgia...Arranged for the Piano by G.H. Goodwin. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1854). The Wedding March from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Music by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... The Merry Sleigh Ride: A Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Frances Ann Kidder by A. Pendergrass. Boston, Published by G.P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1846). The Birtd Polka Composed for the Piano Forte by Edward L. Hime. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Julia Waltz, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Julia A. Trask, by Joseph W. Turner. Boston, Published by A & J.P. Ordway 339 Washington Street. (Copyright 1843). Melophine or Dream Waltz Composed by Emma S. Cheeny, Respectfully Dedicated to Lieut. King U.S.N. Boston. Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... The Greek March. In Which Is Introduced and Original Greek Air. Composed for & Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt & Jacques, 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). Gertrude's Dream Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte by L.V. Beethoven. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Fountain Quick Step...Composed by Geo. W. Lyon. Arranged for the Piano Forte or Seraphine by A. Bond. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Home Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Dr. L.W. Stanton (of Ameniaville New York) by William Smith...Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1842). Cemetary Quick Step...Composed & Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Company, by I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 & 69 Court Street. (Copyright 1844). City Guards' Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to the Officers and Members of the City Guards. By I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 & 69 Court Street (Copyright 1844). Silver Rill Polka. Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Tillie Stillman by her friend, Oscar F. Moore. Composed for the Piano by Louigi La Grassa. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 162 Chesnut Street.... (Copyright 1851). The Cally Polka: Arranged by Allen Dedworth. New York, Firth, Pond & Co. No 1. Franklin Square. (Copyright 1847), The Cornet Quick Step...in Which is Introduced the Beautiful Air the Rose of Allendale. Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain. Thos. W. Lyon by Geo W. Lyon. Boston Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Virginia Quick Step. No.3. Introducing the Popular Airs of Alabama Joe & De Boatman Dance...Arranged by J.T. Whipple. Composer & Arranger of Military Band Music. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. (Copyright 1845). The College Hornpipe. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Fisher's Hornpipe. Sacred Pearls Strung for the Young: A Collection of Sacred Melodies Arranged in an Easy Form for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street....[Including] I will Arise and Go to my Father. [By] Cecil the Sicilian Mariners Hymn [by] Mozart. Hark! The Vesper Hymn is Stealing. [A] Russian Melody: O Come Loud Anthems Let us Sing. Bonaparte's Retreat from Moscow. Arranged by J. Schell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Ricci's Favorite Waltz, Arranged in an Easy Manner for the Piano Forte. By Edward L. White. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1851). Ocean Wave Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully dedicated to Adj. Augustine Kimball (2nd Regiment N.Y.S.A.). By his friend Allen Dodworth, of whom the Original Parts for a full band can be Procured. New York, Published by William Hall & Son. 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1843). Virginia, or Lord MacDonald's Reel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Hull's Victory. The Pianist's Best Companion: A Collection of 213 Five Finger Exercises to Obtain Independence and Equality in the Action of the Fingers for the Piano Forte. Composed by Aloise Schmitt with an Introduction by J.a. Hamilton. From Op. 16. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson 11 Washington Street.... Twenty-Five Studies, Easy and Progressive Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Bertini, Jr. Op. 100, 1.00 Nett. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Strike! Strike for your Fatherland...The Hungarian Battle Song. Air by Goria. Words, Symphonies & Accompaniment by J.H. Mack Naughton. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Slave Ship: Words and Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Authorized Edition. Christy's Old Folks are Gone...Words and Music by G. Friedrich Wurzel. Edwin P. Christy: New York, Published by William Hall & Son. 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1852). Music of the Baker Family: Composed and Arranged by John C. Baker...Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1849). Melodies of the Harmoneons. Arranged for the Piano Forte.... We Come again with Song to Greet You....Boston, Published by E.H. Wade, No. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1846). A Collection of songs and Ballads. Composed with a Piano Accompaniment by L.V.H. Crosby...No. 4. I Can't Make up my Mind...Boston, Published by G.P. Reed & Co. 17 Tremont Row (Copyright 1852?). The World is on the Move: Look About. The Words by L.F. Blanchard. Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Sweet Alice or Ben Bolt: Song & Chorus...Words by T.D. English Esquire. Music Composed and Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Asa Warren by Nathan Barker. Boston, G.P. Reed & Co. 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1850). Ben Bolt's Reply or Ah! yes I remember. Poetry by Sydney Dyer. Music by C.J.M. Bradley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (copyright 1852). Hey Johnnie Cope: A Celebrated Scotch Ballad. The Right of Loving Thee Words by Mrs. Valentine Roberts. Music by W. Stephen Rooke. New York. Published by Wm. Hall & Son. 239 Broadway. Montreal, J.W. Herbert & Co. My Heart's Queen. Poetry by C.L. Wheeler. Music Composed by G.W. Stratton. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1852). Medley Song Selected from 30 popular airs...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebee. Published by Prentiss & Clark, 33 Court Street, Boston. To Miss E.M. Hall of Newburg, New York. Let us Pray...Poetry by Mrs. Lydia M. Tenney, Composed & Arranged for the Piano by B.F. Baker. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1853). The Star Spangled Banner. Written by F.S. Key Esqr. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Oh Take the Harp Poetry by Geo. W. Babcock. Music Composed & Respectfully Dedicated to his Pupil, Miss Mary L. Clarke. By J. De'Anguera...Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street..... (Copyright 1852). The Choicest German Songs with English Words Selected from the Works of the Best Composers. The Serenade...Boston. Published by E.H. Wade, 197 Washington Street. My Home, I'll Think of Thee. Poetry by Elizabeth R. Blinn. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his friend F. Whitman Esq. by Henry G. Stanley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street... (Copyright 1851). Hours of Prayer: A Sacred Song Written by Rev. Henry Ware. Composed & Inscribed to his friend, Miss Mary B. Pratt, by Oliver Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author. 70 Westminster Street. (Copyright 1836). Tenth Edition. Nelly Was a Lady: A Beautiful Ethiopiano Melody. Written & Composed by S.C. Foster....New York, Firth, Pond & Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). The Wings of a Dove. Written by C. Jefferys. Arranged by L. Devereaux. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Soldier's Tear: A Favorite Ballad...Written by Thomas Haynes Bayley. Composed by Alexander Lee. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another or Farewell, Farewell, Forever. Music by Charles Slade. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1849). Uncle Tom's Glimpse of Glory: Words Written by Eliza And by Her. Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin). Music by Frank Howard. Boston, Published by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1858).

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1800-1970

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From the Collection: 20.00 Linear Feet

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