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Music Volume 54

 Item — Volume: 54
Identifier: id208847

Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents [Spine has word "Music" written on it]. The Song of the Alumnae. Arranged for one, two, three, or four voices...the Poetry by Miss Margaret Robinson, The Music Composed for & Most Respectfully Dedicated to the Graduates: of the Albany Female Academy by Oliver J. Shaw. Boston, Published by W.H. Oakes and for the sale by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street, W.C. Sharp's Lithog. 24 Franklin Street, Boston. Dandy Jim, From Carolina: A Popular Negro melody...New York, Published by Firth & Hall, 1 Franklin Square & J.L. Hewitt... (Copyright 1843). Empire State Quadrilles. In which are introduced "The Cracovienne: O Jenny is my Own Love." Rory O'Moore. Lady Frances & Jim A Long Josey. Composed, arranged, & respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of the State of New York. By John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Hewitt & Jaques, 239 Broadway. Elssler Quadrilles, No. 1 arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). La Cracovienne...In the Grand Ballet of the Gipsey. Composed by N.C. Bocsha. Burns & Co., Publishers, No. 164 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New York, Published by Firth & Hall, 1 Franklin Sq. and James L. Hewitt & Co. 239 Broadway. Dandy Jim. New York, Published by F. Riley, 297 Broadway. J.C. Scherpf. (Copyright 1844). L'Orcia: A Waltz. Composed by Liszt. Vol. II. November 1843. Gerrito Polka. Composed by Joseph Lanner. Vol. II, November 1843. The Quaker's Meeting: Comic Song. From Handy Andy by Samuel Lover, Esq. The Music Composed Expressly for this Work by Charles Jarvis. The Village Chimes. A Galop By H. Lemoine. French Guards Waltz. Composed by J. Klemczinsky. The Happy Dream of Youth: Ballad. Written and Composed by George Linley. Polacca from Puritani. Oh! Sing Again that Pensive Lay. Written and Composed by C.T. Percivall, of Frederick, Maryland. March. Donizett. I Cannot Dance To-Night, Ballad. Words by T.H. Bayly--Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Cavatina. Donizetti. The Curtsy Cotillion. C. Jarvis. The Rose of Song. From the Songs of Grenada. Words by Sir E.L. Bulwer. Music by J. Blockley. La Donizetti. The New Coquette: A Dance. Composed by C.F. Rudolph. The Parade Quickstep, as Performed by the Brass Band. Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to William Billings Meech, Esq. By W.C. Glynn. Albany, Published by W.C. Clynn. 8.1 1/2 State Street. The Bayadere Quick Step, As Performed by the Brass Bands. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt & Co..... (Copyright 1839). Brooklyn City Guard Quick Step. Composed by a Member of the Corps, Performed by Dodsworth's Brass Band, Arranged for the P{iano Forte. By E.R. Hansen, New York, Published by Firth & Hall, 1 Franklin Square...and J.L. Hewitt & Co.... (Copyright 1843). Herculean Quick Step, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. Bayeaux's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Albany Burgesses Corps by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by Goardman & Gray, No. 4 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). The New York Light Guard's Quick Step...Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Light Guard; Francis H. Brown, New York, Published by Hewitt & Jaques, 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1839). Philadelphia State Fencibles Quick Step, Composed and Dedicated to Captain James Page, and the Officers and Members of his Corps. By Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Herz's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ch. Zeuner. Boston, Published by Parker & Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1837). La Sonambula Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by S. Knaebel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1836). Hero's Quick Step. Composed and respectfully dedicated to the New York Light Guards and Boston Light Infantry, by Henry Schmidt. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. (Copyright 1826). The Philadelphia Union Fencibles: Quick Step. Arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York. John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway Military Recreation No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Gov. Bouck's Grand Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to His Excellency by Oliver J. Shaw. Albany, Published by Boardman & Gray. No. 4 & 6 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). Sempre Paratus. Hall's Quick Step...Composed and arranged by T. Bricher. Respectfully dedicated to Orderly John Hall by the Greys. Boston, Published by Oakes & Swan, 8 1/2 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1840). The Brattleboro Waltz and Quick Step. Composed by George Hews. New York, Published by Hewitt & Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Linden Waltz. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Charles Czerny. New York, Published by Firth & Hall, 1 Franklin Square & J.L. Hewitt & Co. 239 Broadway. Beethoven's Dream: A Grand Waltz. Composed & Arranged for the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Jas. L. Hewitt & Co. 239 Broadway. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz For the Piano Forte. Composed by Beethoven. New York, Published at Millet's Music Saloon, 329 Broadway. The New York Serenading Waltz for the Piano Forte. New York Engraved, Printed & Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. The Alexis Waltz: "an Alexis send ich dich." Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by F.H. Himmel. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Orpheus Waltz by J. Strauss. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by H. Lemoine. New York, Published by Dubois Bacon & Chambers, 285 Broadway. The Psyche Waltz, respectfully dedicated to the Misses Maria M. & Elizabeth Flagg of Albany New York by G.C.M. Music Composed & Arranged for the Piano Forte by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by L.F. Newland 84 1/2 State Street. La Cachucha: Arranged as an Easy Lesson For the Piano Forte by A. Le Carpentier. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Beauties of Strauss, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. Philomel Waltz. La Rosa Waltz. Elizabeth Waltz. Hope Waltz. The Boston Light Infantry's Parade March, Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 6. (Copyright 1841). La Norma Grand March, Composed by Bellini. Arranged for the Piano Forte by F. Burgmuller. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. The Favorite Alpine March, Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. By Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois & Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Greek March, In which is Introduced an Original Greek Air. Composed for & Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt & Jaques, 239 Broadway (Copyright 1840). Grand March from the Opera of Tancredi byJ. Rossini, New York, Firth Hall & Co. 1 Franklin Square. March from Mosaniello by Auber. Arranged by Chaulieu. New York, Pubilshed by Dubois & Stodart, 167 Broadway. Fra Diavolo Quick March Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ferd Unger. New York, Published by Dubois & Bacon, 167 Broadway. Prince Albert's Band March...Composed by Stephen Glover. New York, Published by Firth & Hall, No. 1 Franklin Square. Military Gallop: From the Opera Le Rendez-Vous Arranged by Ch. Rummel. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt & Co. (Late Nunns) 70 S. Third Street. Pine Apple Gallop for the Piano Forte Composed on Favorite Motives and Dedicated to Miss Mary Louise Desauque by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street (Copyright 1843). The Cincinnati Rondo, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Joseph Ganter. Philadelphia. G. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Beauties of Rossini, A Sett of Quadrilles. Selected from Rossini's most celebrated Operas and arranged as Duetts for two Performers on the Piano Forte byAulagnier. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 239 Broadway. Le Petit Tambour: A Favourite French Air. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by F. Hunten. New York, Published by Hewitt & Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Admired Duett Deh Conte in Bellini's Opera "La Norma." Arranged for the Piano forte by Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chesnut Street, Importer of Music & Musical Instruments. Largo al Factotum from the Opera of Il Barbiere Adapted as a Rondo for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Skinner by W.R. Coppock. New York, Firth & Hall, 1 Franklin Square, No. 10 of 12 Airs. (Copyright 1839). We Have Lived and Loved Together: The Celebrated Romance with an Introduction & Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, 13 South Fifth Street. Jeune Fille A Quinze Ans: Rondoletto sur un motif de Melle. L. Puget, Par F. Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot, 196 Chesnut Street.

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1800-1970

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From the Collection: 20.00 Linear Feet

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