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Music Volume 57

 Item — Volume: 57
Identifier: id208884

Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents [Front Cover has name "W.E. Phillips" engraved on it.] [Inside Front Cover is Written "Annie Dawes Williams for Lloyd H. Williams. There is a date on the next page. "1830."] George E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. Philadelphia, Piano-Forte Maker. New Edition Overture for the Piano Forte. In which is Introduced a Favorite Air, Composed by T. Latour. No. 1 New York. Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte & Music Store.... The Maltese Boatman's Song: For One, Two, or Three Voices; by L. Devereaux. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Hurrah! For the Bonnets of Blue, A Ballad...Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. A Te Deum. In Four Vocal Parts, with an Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. Composed and as a Token of Esteem & Friendship, Inscribed to William Frick Esqr. by C. Meineke. Organist of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, No. 125 1/2 Market Street. Copyright Secured. O my Love's like the red Rose. A Favorite Scotch Air...Arranged by John Davy, Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 South 5th Street. I've Been Roaming a Cavatina...Inscribed to Gibson Scott Esqr. by C.E. Horn. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig.... Favorite March in the Cateract of the Ganges, Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Bonny Boat, Written by Joanna Baillie, Arranged by C. Meineke. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, Copyright secured. Strike the Cymbal, A Sacred Melody Composed by Pucetta. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Grand National March. Composed and dedicated to General Andrew Jackson, President of the United States by C. Meineke...Baltimore, Published by John Cole.....Copyright secured, Feb 24, 1829. The Knight of the Golden Crest: A Song...Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyk. Composed by John Barnet. New York, Published by E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall Street and Bourne No. 359 Broadway. The Minstrels returned from the war...Written and Composed by I.H.H. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt & Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market Street.Dolce Fiamma: The Favorite Aria, in the Opera of Madea, Arranged for the Piano Forte by Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois & Stodart.... He Lives Renown'd in Story...Composed by Alexander lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Buonaparte's Coronation March. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake No. 13 South Fifth Street. Let us haste to Kelvin Grove...Written by John Sims Esqr. Arranged

Dates

  • Creation: circa 1800-1970

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English German French

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Extent

From the Collection: 20.00 Linear Feet

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Research Center Repository

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