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AUTOGRAPH BOOK Autograph book containing many signatures and some inscriptions of musicians (singers, conductors and instrumentalists) and actors. 1942-3] £85.00 details
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ANGIOLINI, Mlles, photographer Photograph of the composer and pianist Enrico Toselli, inscribed, with an autograph music quotation signed on the mount. 1901 £84.00 details
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ALFANO, Franco (1875-1954), BERG, Alban (1885-1935), DOHNANYI, Erno (1877-1960), KAMINSKI, Heinrich (1886-1946), KORNAUTH, Egon (1891-1959) ALFANO, Franco (1875-1954): II. Streichquartett in C. Partitur. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1928. Pl.no.UE9401. Philharmonia, no.174; BERG, Alban (1885-1935): Lyrische Suite für Streichquartett. Partitur. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1927. Pl.no.UE8780. Philharmonia, no.173; DOHNANYI, Erno (1877-1960): Streichquartett, A dur, Op.7. Partitur. Wien: Ludwig Doblinger, [1925?]. Pl.no.D2866; DOHNANYI, Erno (1877-1960): Quartett (Des dur, No.2), für 2 Violinen, Bratsche und Violoncell, Op.15. Partitur. Berlin: N. Simrock, 1907. Pl.no.12321. Dedicated to Adalbert Lindner; DOHNANYI, Erno (1877-1960): Serenade für Streichtrio, C dur, Op.10. Partitur. Wien: Ludwig Doblinger, [1904?]. Pl.no.D3072. Dedicated to Herrn u. Frau Th. Hämmerle; KAMINSKI, Heinrich (1886-1946): Streichquintett, Fis moll. Neue Fassung, 1927. Wien: Universal-Edition, 1928. Pl.no.UE8941. Philharmonia, no.226; KORNAUTH, Egon (1891-1959): Streichquartett, Op.26. Wien: Ludwig Doblinger, 1925. Pl.no.D6407, UE7928. Philharmonia, no.153; KORNAUTH, Egon (1891-1959): Streichquintett, Op.30. Wien: Ludwig Doblinger, 1925. Pl.no.D6419, UE8310. Philharmonia, no.154. £60.00 details
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AMATEUR Footsteps of Angels. Words by Longfellow. Music by an Amateur. ['When the hours of day are number'd']. [ca 1860] £5.00 details
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ARDITI, Luigi (1822-1903) Il Bacio. Valse Brillante. [Piano duet]. [1860] £7.50 details
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ANONYMOUS An Approved Shade of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales [George IV (1762-1830)]. Octobr. ye. 15th., 1781 £25.00 details
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AUBER, Daniel-François-Esprit (1782-1871) Two short autograph notes to a Monsieur de Droillant: one is a dinner invitation and both notes mention a Mr Troupeau who is failing to visit somebody who is ill. Samedi £75.00 details
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ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802), HOOK, James (1742-1827), STANLEY, John (1712-1786) Volume with items comprising: ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802): A Set of Progressive Lessons for the Harpsichord, or the Piano Forte expressly calculated for the ease of beginners, Opera XII. Book 1. Printed for the Author, to be had at Longman & Broderip's, [ca 1785]. Second issue. RISM A/I/1 and A/I/11 A 2468. BUC p.55. Ownership signature of Th.N. Dunbar; [with] HOOK, James (1742-1827): The Songs in the Search after Happiness, a Pastoral Drama. Written by Miss Hannah More, Set to Music and Dedicated to the Young Ladies of Gough House, Chelsea, by James Hook, Opera XXXIX. Printed for S.A. & P. Thompson, [1785]. RISM A/I/4 H 6508. BUC p.491; [with] STANLEY, John (1712-1786): Six Solo's For a German Flute, Violin or Harpsicord, Compos'd By John Stanley MB Organist of the Temple and St Andrews, Opera quarto. Printed for & sold by J. Johnson, 1745. Sole edition. RISM A/I/8 and A/I/14 S 4678. BUC p.974; [and with] a manuscript of three folios, ca 1790 and a seventeen page set of six keyboard sonatas in folio format. £200.00 details
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ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778), STORACE, Stephen (1762-1796) A New Edition of Artaxerxes, a Serious Opera, as Performed at the Theatres Royal Covent Garden and Drury Lane, Composed by Dr. Arne, for the Voice, Harpsichord and Violin. Printed for S.A. & P. Thompson, [ca 1780]; [with] [The Siege of Belgrade, an Opera in Three Acts, As Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Printed & Sold by J. Dale, 1791]. [Vocal scores]. £150.00 details
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ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802), HOOK, James (1742-1827), PAISIELLO, Giovanni (1740-1816), LINLEY, Thomas (1733-1795), SHIELD, William (1748-1829), BARTHELEMON, François-Hippolyte (1741-1808), DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814), JACKSON, William (1730-1803), ATTWOOD, Thomas (1765-1838), SURR, George, KREUTZER, Rodolphe (1766-1831), STORACE, Stephen (1762-1796), STEVENSON, John (1761-1833), ANDREOZZI, Gaetano (1755-1826) Volumes of songs and Scottish music, comprising: i) ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802): Oh happy tawny moor. Sung by Mrs. Bland & Mr. Bannister Junr. in the Mountaineers. London: Printed by Preston & Son, [wm 1794]. 4pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/1 and A/I/11 A 2304. BUC p.53; ii) ARNOLD: When the hollow drum Sung by Mrs. Bland in the Mountaineers. London: Printed by Preston & Son, [wm 1794]. 4pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/1 and A/I/11 A 2309. BUC p.53; iii) HOOK, James (1742-1827): Come Buy my Water Cresses. A Favorite Song, Sung by Master Phelps at Vauxhall. [Score]. London: Printed & Sold at A. Bland & Weller's, [1793]. 4pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/4 and A/I/12 H 6715 references just one copy. BUC p.495; iv) [PAISIELLO, Giovanni (1740-1816)] LINLEY, Thomas (1733-1795): A Favourite Song in the New Comedy of the Heiress, as performed with universal Applause at Drury Lane Theatre. Adapted to an Air of Sigr. Paesiello by Mr. Linley, Sung by Mrs. Crouch. London: Printed for S.A. & P. Thompson, [1786]. 4pp. Drop title. Not in RISM. BUC p.755; v) HOOK: The Lass of Richmond Hill, Sung by Mr. Incledon, with the utmost applause at Vauxhall Gardens. London: Printed & Sold by Preston & Son, [ca 1790]. 4pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/4 H 6962. BUC p.499; vi) HOOK: I sigh For the Girl I adore. A Favorite Song, sung by Master Phelps with Universal Applause At Vauxhall-Gardens. [Score]. London: Printed & Sold at A. Bland & Weller's, [1794]. 4pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/4 H 6915 references just two copies. BUC p.498; vii) SHIELD, William (1748-1829): No 'twas neither Shape nor Feature, Sung by Mr. Johnstone, in the Flitch of Bacon, Adapted for the Piano-Forte and Harp, with Accompaniments. London: Printed & Sold by J. Dale, [ca 1795]. 4pp. Drop title. Not in RISM or BUC; viii) [BARTHELEMON, François-Hippolyte (1741-1808)]: Come Rouze from your Trances. With Thoro' bass Accompaniement [sic] And sett for the Guittar. [Edinburgh]: Printed for and Sold by Corri & Sutherland, [ca 1790]. 3pp. Drop title. Not in RISM or BUC; ix) SHIELD: The Heaving of the Lead. A favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon, in Hartford Bridge. ['For England']. [London]: Printed by Longman and Broderip, [ca 1795]. 4pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/8 and A/I/14 S 3002. BUC p.945; x) A Sailor's Life at Sea. ['When the Anchor's weigh'd'] [and] To Succour a Friend ['Tight Lads']. Dublin: Printed by J. Lee, [ca 1795]. 2pp. Drop titles. Seller's stencil of "Sold by Corri, Dussek & Co.". Not in RISM or BUC; xi) DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814): Poor Tom, or the Sailor's Epitaph. Written and composed by Mr. Dibdin for his entertainment called The Oddities. ['Here a sheer hulk'. Score] London: Printed & Sold by the Author at his Music Warehouse, [1789]. 4pp. Drop title. Signed by the composer. RISM A/I/2 and A/I/11 D 2539. BUC p.276; xii) SHIELD: Henry cull'd the Flow'rets bloom. A favorite song in Rosina. London: Printed & Sold at A. Bland & Weller's Music Warehouse, [ca 1795]. [2] pp. Drop title. Seller's stencil of "Sold by Corri, Dussek & Co.". Not in RISM or BUC; xiii) Whilst with Village Maids I stray. A Favorite Song, Sung by Mrs. Billington, in Rosina. London: Printed & sold at A. Bland & Weller's Music Warehouse, [ca 1795]. 4pp. Drop title. Imprint not in RISM or BUC; xiv) HOOK: Hark the Martial Fife and Drum. A Favorite New Song Sung by Mrs. Mountain, at Vauxhall Gardens. The Words by Mr. Vint. London: Printed & Sold at A. Bland & Weller's Music Warehouse, [1794]. 4pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/4 H 6847 references just two copies. BUC p.497; xv) JACKSON, William (1730-1803): When first this humble Roof I knew. A favorite Song Sung by Mr. Bannister in the Lord of the Manor. London: Printed & sold by Preston & Son, [ca 1795]. 4pp. Drop title. Seller's stencil of "Sold by Corri, Dussek & Co.". RISM A/I/4 and A/I/12 J 163 references just two copies. Not in BUC; xvi) The Days of Langsyne. A Favourite Scots Song. Set for the Voice, Piano-Forte, Flute, or Violin. Edinr.: Printed & Sold by J. Watlen, [inter 1793-1795]. [2] pp. Drop title. Not in RISM or BUC; xvii) ATTWOOD, Thomas (1765-1838): Ask's dearest Jane. Sung by Mr. Johnstone, At the Theatre Royal Haymarket. London: Printed & sold by Preston & Son, [wm 1794]. 4pp. Drop title. Seller's stencil of "Sold by Corri, Dussek & Co.". Not in RISM or BUC; xviii) SURR, George: The Choice, A Favorite Song, Composed by G. Surr, Organist, at Manchester. York: Printed for S. Knapton, [ca 1795]. [2] pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/8 and A/I/14 S 7233 references just two copies. Not in BUC; xix) ATTWOOD: How oft when cooling Zephyr's play. A Favorite Song, Sung by Miss De Camp, At the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. London: Printed & Sold by Preston & Son, [wm 1794]. 4pp. Drop title. Seller's stencil of "Sold by Corri, Dussek & Co.". RISM A/I/1 A 2742c references just one copy. Not in BUC; xx) KREUTZER, Rodolphe (1766-1831): The much admired Romance in the Opera of Lodoiska, Sung by Mrs. Crouch, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. And Also Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J.B. Cramer. [London], Edinburgh: Printed for Corri, Dussek & Co., [1795]. 4pp. Drop title. Lacking the pianoforte arrangement on pp.4-7. BUC p.580; xxi) Soft Spirit of my Love, the favorite Air Sung by Mr. Dignum, in the Children in the Wood. The Words by J. Rannie. London: Printed for G. Goulding, [inter 1787-1795]. [2] pp. Drop title. Seller's stencil of "Sold by Corri, Dussek & Co."; xxii) STORACE, Stephen (1762-1796): Oh Stay My Love, A Favorite Song, as Sung by Miss Leak, in the Glorious First of June. London: Printed for & Sold by J. Dale, [1794]. 4pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/8 S 6683 references just two copies. BUC p.982; xxiii) STEVENSON, John (1761-1833): Ye Zephyrs where's my blushing Rose. A Favorite Song in answer to the Mansion of Peace. London: Printed & Sold by Preston & Son, [ca 1795]. 3pp. Drop title. Seller's stencil of "Sold by Corri, Dussek & Co.". RISM A/I/8 S 6355. BUC p.981; xxiv) HOOK: My heart is devoted dear Mary to thee. A Favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Darley, at Vauxhall Gardens. ['Tho the muses']. London: Printed & Sold at A. Blands Music Warehouse, [ca 1790]. 4pp. Drop title. Seller's stencil of "Sold by Corri, Dussek & Co.". RISM A/I/4 H 7046. BUC p.500; xxv) Blyth Mary, A favorite ballad, With an Harp Accompaniment. [London]: Printed & Sold at Fentum's Music Warehouse, [ca 1780]. [2] pp. Drop title. Seller's stencil of "Sold by Corri, Dussek & Co.". Not in RISM or BUC. WorldCat and LibraryHub reference one copy of a publication by Hime in Dublin; xxvi) ANDREOZZI, Gaetano (1755-1826): The Western Sky. Adapted to the Favorite Air, Ah quell'anima, Sung by Sigr. Lazzarini, King's Theatre in the Serious Opera of Armida. London: Printed & sold by J. Bland, [ca 1790]. pp.28-29. Drop title. Extract from RISM A/I/11 AA 1076 I, 20 which references just one copy; xxvii) The Kiss, Sung By Miss Brown & Mrs Forrest. [S.l.: s.n., ca 1775]. 1p. Drop title. Text by Robert Dodsley (1704-1764). LibraryHub references just one copy. [ca 1780-1795] £325.00 details
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