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Music Volume 236, 1831-1838

 Item — Volume: 236
Identifier: id239572

Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Cover inscribed " C.F. Smith"  Vocal Music Volume 6 Typed/handwritten song list inside Sally in Our Alley Balad sung with distinguished applause by Mr. Templeton Composed by Henry Carey. oston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Tower A favorite Hunting Song. Composed by Mr. Shield, written by G, O.Keeef Esq. New York: Wm Dubois No 126 Broadway. Young Lochinvar from Marmion, A Tale of Trodden Field Composed by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois O Take Me Back to Switzerland. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Boston: Geo.P. Reed No 17 Tremont Row Dermot Astore. Sing by Mr. Dempster. Written by Mrs. Crawford and Composed by F.W.N. Crouch. New York: Firth Hall & Pond. My Mother Dear Ballad, written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed 17 Tremont Row He Led her to the Altar Ballad; written by Eliza Cook; composed by Jos.F. Duccan New York: Firth & Hall.1844. The Fairy Bells A ballad by The Hon. Mrs. Norton. New York: Hewitt & Jacques. The American NAtional Song of Liberty Written by Thomas Power Esq. Music Composed by John Paddon. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I Wish I'd a 1,000 a Year! Written Composed & dedicated by Permission to Charles Dickens Esq. by Alfred Morland. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Long, Long Ago! A ballad composed by Th. H. Bayly Esq. Boston: Henry Prentiss Feast of the Roses, words by Thomas Moore Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: George Willig. Love Not. Written by Mrs. Norton; composed for the Piano  by Blockley. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Teach o Tach me to forget. Written vy T.H. Bayley, Esq. The Music arranged by H.R. Bishop. Boston: C. Bradlee The Four Leaved Shamrock. Written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Oh Shall we go A Sailing? written by W.L. Bellamy Esq. Composed by M.W. Balfe. New York: J.L. & Co. Where, where is the Rover Ballad. Composed by Aleander Lee. New York: Dubois & Stodart The Brave Old Oak, written by H.F. Chorley Esq. Music by Edward J. Loder. Boston: C. Bradlee Phantom Chorus by Bellini Come with thy Lute, to the Fountain. J.P. Hullah. Boston: Geo. P. Reed Eveleens Bower by Sir John Stevenson, Nuc. Doc. New York: Wm. Dubois Go Thou and dream. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1838. Kathleen Mavourneen by E.J. Loder Arouse Ye Gay Comrades, written by Thomas Power, Esq; music composed by Jos. Philip Knight. Boston: Parker & Ditson. 1840. Here's a Health to Thee; poetry & melody by J.C. Drake. Philadelphia: Geo.Willig. 1831.

Dates

  • Creation: 1831-1838

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English German French

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Extent

From the Collection: 20.00 Linear Feet

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