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MCLAREN, Daniel, MACGLASHAN, John, ROBERTSON, Mrs of Lady-Kirk, MACKINTOSH, Robert (ca 1745-1807), GOW, Niel (1727-1807), SAFFERY, Osmond (ca 1771-1844), MURRAY, Miss of Ochtertyre, GOW, Nathaniel (1763-1831), BOWIE, J., MORRISON, William (b. ca 1780), CLARKE, Stephen (ca 1735-d.1797), STEWART, Charles, GRANT, F.W., ROSS, John (1763-1837), CLARKE, William, KELLY, Michael (1762-1826), CLARKSON, John Extensive volume of Scottish dance music and imprints comprising: i) MCLAREN, Daniel: A Collection of Strathspey Reels &c., With a Bass for the Violoncello or Harpsichord. Dedicated by Permission to Miss Dr. Grant by Daniel McLaren. Edinburgh: Printed for the Author, [1794]. [i (title)], 22pp. Engraved by J. Johnson. RISM A/I/5 and A/I/13 M 78 references just four copies; ii) MACGLASHAN, John: A Collection of Strathspey Reels for the Piano Forte, Violin, or German Flute. Dedicated by Permission to the Hoble. Mrs. Charteris by John Macglashan. Edinburgh: Printed by N. Stewart & Co., [inter 1792-1802]. [i (title)], 14pp. Edges stained. RISM A/I/5 M 46 references just two copies. Not in LibraryHub; iii) ROBERTSON, Mrs of Lady-Kirk: The Countess of Dalhousie's Strathspey, Composed by Nath. Gow, and the Ridicule a Reel (as a Medley) Composed by Mrs. Robertson of Lady-Kirk, To which are added three Favourite Tunes. Edinr.: Printed & Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [inter 1803-1811]. 2pp. RISM A/I/7 R 1794 references just one copy; iv) No.3, Circus Tunes. Edinburgh: Printed for and Sold by Stewart & Co., [ca 1800]. 2pp. LibraryHub references just one copy (Glasgow); v) MACKINTOSH, Robert (ca 1745-1807): A Fourth Book Of New Strathspey Reels, Also some Famous old Reels, For the Piano Forte or Harp. Dedicated by Permission to Her Grace the Dutchess of Manchester, Compiled and Composed by Robert Mackintosh. London: Printed for the Author by Lavenu & Mitchell, [wm 1803]. [i (title)], 44pp. Not in RISM. LibraryHub references two copies; vi) GOW, Niel (1727-1807): Part First of the Complete Repository of Original Scots Slow Strathspeys and Dances (the Dances arranged as Medleys) for the Harp, Piano-Forte, Violin and Violoncello &c. Humbly Dedicated to Her Grace the Dutchess of Gordon by Niel Gow & Son's. Edinburgh: Printed & sold by Gow & Shepherd, [wm 1801]. [i (title)], 38pp. A few pages worn. Signed by Nathaniel Gow. RISM A/I/3 and A/I/12 G 3258; vii) SAFFERY, Osmond (ca 1771-1844): Sir David Hunter Blair's Reel, Arranged as a Rondo and respectfully inscribed To Miss Rice. London: Printed by Goulding & Co., [wm 1802]. 4pp. Not in RISM; viii) SAFFERY, Osmond (ca 1771-1844): The College Hornpipe. Arranged as a Rondo. London: Printed for the Author by Geo. Goulding, [wm 1801]. 5pp. RISM A/1/14 SS 312a references just two copies; ix) MURRAY, Miss of Ochtertyre: Lady Maria Parker's (Now Lady Binning) Strathspey. Composed by Miss M. of O. To which is added Four Tunes, Two of which are Composed by Miss H. Baird of Saughton-hall. Edinr.: Printed and Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [wm ?1800]. 2pp. LibraryHub references four copies with differing dates; x) GOW, Nathaniel (1763-1831): Callar, Herring. Composed (from the Original Cry of the Newhaven fish wives, Selling their fresh Herrings in the Streets of Edinr.) by Nath. Gow, To which is added Three Favourite Tunes. Edinburgh: Printed for and Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [ca 1800]. 2pp. RISM A/I/3 and A/I/12 G 3228; xi) GOW, Nathaniel (1763-1831): The Mad (or poor) Boy. From the Original as Sung by him in the Streets of Edinburgh And made as under by Nath. Gow. Edinburgh: Printed for and Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [ca 1800]. 2pp. RISM A/I/3 and A/I/12 G 3233; xii) The Much admired Quick Step, Called the Downfall of Paris. Edinr.: Printed and Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [ca 1800]. 2pp. WorldCat references one copy (Chicago); xiii) GOW, Nathaniel (1763-1831): Morgiana in Ireland, Composed by Nath. Gow, and Aldridge's Highland Laddie, danced as a Medley in all fashionable places, To which are added four other Dances. Edinburgh: Printed & Sold by Gow Shepherd, [ca 1800]. 2pp.; xiv) GOW, Nathaniel (1763-1831): The Marquis of Queensberry's Medley, Composed by Nath. Gow. To which is added Three favorite Tunes all, as Performed at his Annual Ball in George Street Assembly Rooms. Edinr.: Printed & Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [wm 1801]. 2pp. RISM A/I/12 GG 3236a referencing just one copy; xv) GOW, Nathaniel (1763-1831): The Favorite dances of 1812, Some of which are Composed & the whole arranged for the Piano Forte by Nath. Gow., As Performed at his Annual Ball in George Street Assembly Rooms the 3d. of March. Edinr.: Printed & Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [1812]. 3pp. Ink stain on p.2; xvi) BOWIE, J.: Mrs. Hen. Home Drummonds Reel & Waltz. To which is added Three other favorite tunes. Edinr.: Printed for the Author & sold by Bowie & Hill, [inter 1803-1810]. 2pp. Not in RISM or LibraryHub; xvii) MORRISON, William (b. ca 1780): A Collection of Highland Music, consisting of Strathspeys, Reels, Marches, Waltzes & Slow Airs, with Variations original & Selected for the Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello. Dedicated to the Right Honble. Lady Seaforth. Inverness: Printed for & sold by J, Young, [1813?]. [ii (title, index)], 36pp. Engraved by Johnson & Anderson. LibraryHub references five copies. Not in RISM; xviii) MCLAREN, Daniel: Five Favorite New Tunes, Strathspeys and Reels. Edinburgh: Printed & Sold by Muir, Wood & Co., [1801?]. [2] ff. Not in RISM. LibraryHub references just one copy; xix) CLARKE, Stephen (ca 1735-d.1797): Clarke's Collection of Favorite Airs, No.II. Edinburgh: Published & Sold by J. Sutherland, [1811?]. 3pp. Not in LibraryHub; xx) CLARKE, Stephen (ca 1735-d.1797): Clarke's Collection of Favorite Airs, No.III. Edinburgh: Published & Sold by J. Sutherland, [1811?]. 3pp. LibraryHub references just two copies; xxi) CLARKE, Stephen (ca 1735-d.1797): Clarke's Collection of Favorite Airs, No.IV. Edinburgh: Published & Sold by J. Sutherland, [1812?]. 3pp. Not in LibraryHub; xxii) CLARKE, Stephen (ca 1735-d.1797): Clarke's Collection of Favorite Airs, No.V. Edinburgh: Published & Sold by J. Sutherland, [1812?]. 3pp. Not in LibraryHub; xxiii) CLARKE, Stephen (ca 1735-d.1797): Clarke's Collection of Favorite Airs, No.VI. Edinburgh: Published and Sold by J. Sutherland, [1812?]. 3pp. Not in LibraryHub; xxiv) STEWART, Charles: The Fairies and Morgiana's Dance. As Performed at the Theatre Royal Edinburgh, In the Favorite Entertainment of the Forty Thieves. The Music and Ballet Composed by Mr. C. Stewart. Edinburgh: Printed and Sold by Muir, Wood & Co., [inter 1803-1810]. [2] ff. Not in RISM; xxv) GOW, Nathaniel (1763-1831): Lady Mackenzie of Coul's Strathspey ... And Delvine House a favorite medly [sic] Danced at the Queen's Assembly in Geo: Street Rooms the 18th. Janry. 1803 and Mr. Don's Strathspey danced at the same Ball to which is added two Tunes Composed by a Gentleman. Edinr.: Printed & Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [wm 1801]. 2pp. Not in RISM; xxvi) GOW, Nathaniel (1763-1831): Three Favorite New Strathspeys & one Reel. ... To which is added a Favorite Irish Country dance. Edinr., London.: Printed & Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [inter 1803-1811]. 2pp. Not in RISM; xxvii) MURRAY, Miss of Ochtertyre: Lady Maria Parker's (Now Lady Binning) Strathspey. Composed by Miss M. of O. To which is added Four Tunes, Two of which are Composed by Miss H. Baird of Saughton-hall. Edinr.: Printed and Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [wm ?1800]. 2pp. LibraryHub references four copies with differing dates. See item no.ix); xxviii) Four New Tunes for the Piano Forte or Violin. Edinr.: Printed for & Sold by Bowie & Hill, [wm 1801]. 2pp.; xxix) The Black Cat, With Five Fashionable Tunes, for the Piano Forte. Edinr.: Printed and Sold by Muir, Wood & Co., [inter 1810-1818]. 3pp. Not in LibraryHub; xxx) The Waltz, Composed by the late Princess Charlotte. Timour the Tartar, The Lady of the Lake, Miss Dumbreck &c., For The Piano Forte. [Edinburgh.: s.n., wm 1822]. 4pp.; xxxi) Cawdor Fair and Mrs. Mc.Leod of Rasay's Reel, To which are added Six other New Dances, for the Piano Forte. Edinburgh: Printed & Sold by John Sutherland, [ca 1820]. 3pp.; xxxii) Haughs of Cromdale, Timour the Tartar, Three Weeks after Marriage and Five other Tunes for the Piano Forte. Edinburgh: Published by John Sutherland, [wm 1821]. pp.19-21; xxxiii) Saxon Dance, Tom Thumb, Mishatts Cairn, And Four other Tunes for the Piano Forte. Edinburgh: Published by John Sutherland, [wm 1821]. pp.9-11; xxxiv) GRANT, F.W.: The Regalia of Scotland. A Medley, With Five Favorite Tunes. Edinr: Walker & Anderson, [1819]. 3pp. LibraryHub references just two copies; xxxv­) GRANT, F.W.: The Strathspey, Waltz and Quadrille, with three other Favorite Tunes. Edinr: Walker & Anderson, [1819]. 3pp. Not in LibraryHub; xxxvi) [CIANCHETTINI, Pio (1779-1851)]: Mary of Castle Cary or Saw ye my wee thing. A Favorite Scotish Song, As Sung with unbounded applause by Miss Paton and Mr. Braham. The Words by Hector Mc.Neill, with symphonies & an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Edinburgh: Printed for & Sold by John Sutherland, [wm 1822]. 3pp.; xxxvii) ROSS, John (1763-1837): The Death of General Sir John Moore or Caledonia's Lamentation, Written by Dr. Trotter, And Set to Music with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Edinr. Printed & Sold by Muir Wood & Co., [inter 1803-1810]. 6pp. Engraved by J. Johnson. LibraryHub references just one copy (BL); xxxviii) CLARKE, William: Young Lochinvar. Written by Walter Scott. Edinburgh: Printed and Sold by J. Hamilton, [ca 1815]. 2pp. LibraryHub references just one copy (Edinburgh). Not in RISM; xxxix) KELLY, Michael (1762-1826): When pensive I thought of my Love, Sung by Mrs. Crouch in Blue Beard. London: Published by J. Hannam, [wm April, 1811]. 3pp. Imprint not in LibraryHub; xl) The Celebrated Circus Tunes, Performed at Edinburgh this Season, With The Addition of Some New Reels and Strathspeys, Set For The Piano Forte or Violin and Bass. Book I. Edinr.: printed by Muir Wood & Co., [wm 1807]. [i (title)], 32pp. This imprint (second edition) not in LibraryHub; xli) CLARKSON, John: Clarkson's Musical Entertainment, Being a Selection Of Various Tunes & pieces of Music, Adapted for the Piano Forte or Harpd. Book 1st. London: Published for the Author, [1796]. [i (title)], 20pp. (lacking pp.15/16). LibraryHub references just three copies. RISM A/I/2 and A/I/11 C 2625 references just four copies. [ca 1792-ca 1825] £850.00 details
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MCDONALD, Malcolm, GOW, Nathaniel (1763-1831), CLARKSON, Jane, GOW, Niel (1727-1807), PETRIE, Robert (1767-1830), CORRI, Natale (1765-1822), CORRI, Domenico (1746-1825), BUTLER, Thomas Hamley (ca 1755-1823) Volume of twenty-one Scottish publications or dance music comprising: i) MCDONALD, Malcolm: A Third Collection of Strathspey Reels &c., With a Bass for the Violoncello or Harpsichord. Dedicated by Permission to Miss Drummond of Perth. Edinburgh: Printed for the Author and Sold by Corri & Co., Johnson & Co., R. Bryson and all the Music Sellers, [ca 1793]. [iv (title, list of subscribers)], 12pp. RISM A/I/5 M 12 references just two copies; ii) MCDONALD, Malcolm: A Second Collection of Strathspey Reels &c., With a Bass for the Violoncello or Harpsichord. Dedicated, By Permission, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Breadalbane. Edinburgh: Printed for the Author and Sold by Corri & Sutherland, R. Bremner, R. Ross, and all the Music Sellers, [ca 1793]. [iii (title, list of subscribers)], 13pp. RISM A/I/5 and A/I/13 M 10 references just four copies; iii) GOW, Nathaniel (1763-1831): The Honble. Mrs. F. Gray's Strathspey And Four Favoite [sic] Country Dances. Edinburgh: Printed for and Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [inter 1796-1801]. 3pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/3 and A/I/12 G 3232; iv) GOW, Nathaniel: Miss Sitwells Strathspey And the Isle of Sky (Danced as a Medley at the Edinr. Assembly &), To which are added two much admired Quick Steps. Edinr: Printed for and Sold by Gow & Shepherd, [inter 1796-1801]. 2pp. Drop title. LibraryHub references three copies. RISM A/I/3 G 3239 references just two copies; v) GOW, Nathaniel: A Collection of much admired Marches, Quick Steps, Airs, &ce., Composed by a Lady, and very generously given to Her much Obliged and very Humble Servant. Edinr.: Printed and Sold by N. Stewart & Co., [inter 1792-1802]. [i (title)], 8pp. LibraryHub references just one copy (of the imprint "N. Stewart"); vi) CLARKSON, Jane: Two Marches, Composed by Miss Clarkson, For The Right Honble. Lord Napier and George Baillie Esqr. Junr. of Jerviswoode. [London], Edinr.: Printed for Corri Dussek & Co., [ca 1795]. 2pp. Drop title. LibraryHub references just one copy (BL). RISM A/I/2 C 2629 references just two copies; vii) No.1, A Selection of Favorite Airs, A Performed at the Royal Circus Edinr. & Saddlers [sic] Wells London. Adapted for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte. Edinburgh: Printed for and Sold by N. Stewart [ca 1787/88]. 6pp. Drop title; viii) No.2, Circus Tunes. Edinburgh: Printed for and Sold by Stewart & Co., [inter 1788-1792]. 2pp. Drop title; ix) No.3, Circus Tunes. Edinburgh: Printed for and Sold by Stewart & Co., [inter 1788-1792]. 2pp. Drop title; x) No.4, Circus Tunes. Edinburgh: Printed for and Sold by Stewart & Co., [inter 1788-1792]. 2pp. Drop title; xi) No.5, Circus Tunes. Edinburgh: Printed for and Sold by Stewart & Co., [inter 1788-1792]. 2pp. Drop title; xii) No.7, Circus Tunes. Edinburgh: Printed for and Sold by Stewart & Co., [inter 1788-1792]. 2pp. Drop title; xiii) GOW, Niel (1727-1807): A Selection of Strathspey Reels, With a Bass for the Violoncello or Harpsichord, Most humbly Dedicated to her Grace The Dutchess of Athole. Edinburgh: Printed for the Author, to be had of N. Stewart, Corri & Sutherland & R. Bremner, [ca 1788]. [iii (title, list of subscribers)], 35pp. Engraved by Johnson, lettered by John Butterworth. RISM A/I/3 and A/I/12 G 3242; xiv) GOW, Niel: A Second Collection of Strathspey Reels, &c., With a Bass for the Violoncello or Harpsichord. Dedicated (By Permission) to the Noblemen & Gentlemen of the Caledonian Hunt By Niel Gow, at Dunkeld. Edinburgh: Printed or Corri & Sutherland, [ca 1793]. [i (title)], 36pp. RISM A/I/3 and A/I/12 G 3248; xv) GOW, Niel: [A Third Collection of Strathspey Reels &c, for the Piano-Forte, Violin, and Violoncello. Dedicated to the Most Noble The Marchioness of Tweeddale. Edinr.: Printed & Sold by N. & M. Stewart, 1795?]. 36pp (lacking title-leaf). RISM A/I/3 and A/I/12 G 3252; xvi) PETRIE, Robert (1767-1830): A Second Collection of Strathspey Reels &c. for the Piano-Forte, Violin, and Violincello [sic]. Humbly Dedicated to Mrs. Garden of Troup By Robert Petrie at Kirkmichael. London: Printed for Gow & Shepherd, [ca 1800]. [i (title)], 24pp. This imprint not in RISM; xvii) GOW, Nathaniel: New Strathspey Reels For the Piano Forte, Violin and Violoncello. Composed by a Gentleman and given with Permission to be Published by Nathl. Gow. Edinr: Printed and Sold by N. Stewart and Co., [inter 1792-1802]. [i (title)], 24pp. RISM A/I/3 and A/I/12 G 3227 references just two copies; xviii) CORRI, Natale (1765-1822): Lady Baird's Reel, Adapted with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, And Humbly Dedicated to Miss Maxwell of Morriston. Edinr.: Printed or Corri & Sutherland, [ca 1790]. 3pp. Drop title. Not in RISM; xix) CORRI, N.: Captain Mc.Intosh's Reel, Adapted with Variations for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte, And Humbly Dedicated to Miss Lindsay. Edinr.: Printed for Corri & Sutherland, [18]. 4pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/11 CC 4133a references just one copy; xx) CORRI, Domenico (1746-1825): My ain kind dearie, A Scotch Air, With Variations by D. Corri. [Edinburgh, London]: Printed for and Sold by C. & S., [ca 1795]. 3pp. Drop title. RISM A/I/2 C 4114 references just three copies; xxi) BUTLER, Thomas Hamley (ca 1755-1823): Corn Riggs. A favorite Scots air, made a Rondo for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte. [Edinburgh]: Printed for Corri & Sutherland, [ca 1790]. 2ff. This imprint not in RISM. [inter 1787-1802] £1350.00 details
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MOKRANJAC, Vasilije (1923-1984) 2ème Symphonie en Fa. [Score]. 1972 £25.00 details
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MORANDI, Pietro (1745-1815) Sinfonia con Violini, Viola, Oboe, Corni, e Bass o, Del Sigr. Pietro Morandi. [Parts for oboes, horns and basso]. [ca 1775] £375.00 details
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MATHEWS, Charles (1776-1835) Autograph letter, signed, to Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816). March 25th [ca 1810] £180.00 details
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MCFADYEN, John, STRAUSS, Johann (1804-1849), SANTOS, Duarte Joaquim dos (d.1855), CUNNINGHAM, William, MUSARD, Philippe (1793-1859), HART, Charles, POLE, J.F., SPINDLER, W.G., BALFE, Michael William (1808-1870), MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), BELLINI, Vincenzo (1801-1835), ROSSINI, Gioachino (1792-1868), MOSCHELES, Ignaz (1794-1870), LEMOINE, Antoine Henry (1786-1854), SURENNE, John Thomas (1814-1878), KUHLAU, Friedrich (1786-1832), CZERNY, Carl (1791-1857), DUVERNOY, Jean Baptiste (d.1880), SCHUNKE, Charles, KALKBRENNER, Frédéric (1785-1849) Volume of twenty-five pieces or piano music, comprising: i) MCFADYEN, John: The Royal Victoria Quadrilles, performed by Cunningham and his Band, at the Assemblies and Nobility’s Ball. Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. J. McIver of Ardmarnock. London: Published for the Music-Sellers, [1837?]. [i (title)]. 5pp. Engraved. With the names of the dances. Title vignette of Princess Victoria. Not in LibraryHub; ii) STRAUSS, Johann (1804-1849): Victoria Coronation Quadrilles and Four Galopes, including the celebrated Coronation Galop by Johann Strauss. Glasgow: printed and published by J. Brown, [1838?]. 11pp. Pictorial title-page. Not in LibraryHub; iii) Hart’s Tenth Set of Quadrilles, Selected from Carl Maria von Weber’s Celebrated Opera Der Freyschutz, with their Proper Figures in French & English as Danced at Almacks, the Nobilitys Balls, and the Assembly Rooms Ramsgate, Composed & Arranged for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. William Bosanquet of East Cliff Lodge Ramsgate. London: Mayhew & Co., [1829/30, wm 1829]. [i (title), 9pp. With dance steps; iv) SANTOS, Duarte Joaquim dos (d.1855): Les Deux Soeurs. An Admired Set of Quadrilles, Performed at Almacks & other Fashionable Balls and Assemblies. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte. London: Published by Keith, Prowse & Co., [ca 1835]. [i (title)], 7pp. With the names of the dances; v) CUNNINGHAM, William: The Gallant Red Coats or fourth set of Military Quadrilles, as danced at the Assemblies & Nobilitys Balls, Composed and Most Respectfully Dedicated to the Right Hob Lady Elinor Campbell of Islay & Shawfield. Second Edition. Glasgow: published byJohn McFadyen, [1838?]. [i (title)], 5pp. With the names of the dances; vi) MUSARD, Philippe (1793-1859): Musard’s Quadrilles, Les Laveuses du Couvent. Performed by the Author at the Court of the Tuilleries and by Mr. D. Murray at the Assemblies &c., composed for the Piano Forte. Edinburgh: published by Wood & Co., [1841]. [i (title)], 5pp.; vii) HART, Charles: Hart’s Rory o More Quadrilles, Arranged from Mr. Lover’s Favorite Songs of Molly Carew, When and Where, The Blarney, True love can ne’er forget, and Rory o More, for the Piano Forte or Harp, As Danced at the Nobility’s Balls. Dedicated to her Grace The Duchess of Leinster. London: J. Duff & Co., [inter 1831-1837]. Pl.no.323. [ii (title)], 8pp. With the names of the dances. LibraryHub references just one copy; viii) POLE, J.F.: The Royal Eastern Regatta, Quadrilles composed & Respectfully Inscribed to the Royal Eastern Yacht Club. Second edition. [Edinburgh]: Paterson & Roy, [ca 1835]. [i (title)], 6pp. Not in LibraryHub; ix) SPINDLER, W.G.: The Queen’s Quadrilles, As performed by Spindler & his Band, at all the fashionable Assemblies of the Nobility. Respectfully dedicated to Miss Campbell of Hallyards, 2d. Set. Edinburgh: Published & Sold by Small Bruce & Co., [inter 1830-1833]. [i (title)], 5pp. Not in LibraryHub; x) BALFE, Michael William (1808-1870): Waltz from Mr. W. Balfe’s Grand Opera The Siege of Rochelle, In which are Introduced The Favorite Airs Vive le Roi, Time is on the wing. Arranged for the Piano Forte by the Author. London: Published by Cramer, Addison & Beale, [1835]. Pl.no.1670. [i (title)], 5pp. LibraryHub references two copies; xi) STRAUSS, Johann: The Beauties of Johann Strauss: A Collection of Elegant Waltzes. Set 8, Elizabethen Walzer, Op.71. London: Printed & Sold by R. Cocks & Co., [1837]. [i (title)], 11pp. LibraryHub references two copies; xii) STRAUSS, Johann: Charmant Walzer, für das Piano Forte allein, Op.31. London: Printed & Sold by R. Cocks & Co., [1840?]. Pl.no.2506. [i (title)], 7pp. LibraryHub references just one copy; xiii) MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791): The Favorite Overture, Songs, Duetts, &c., in Mozart’s Celebrated Il Don Giovanni, for the Piano Forte, Flute and Violoncello. Arranged & Inscribed to Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cumberland by J. Mazzinghi. Book 2. [Parts]. London: D’Almaine & Co., [ca 1840]. [i (title)], 10, 3, 3pp.; xiv) BELLINI, Vincenzo (1801-1835): Airs from Bellini’s opera Il Pirata, arranged for the Piano Forte by A. Diabelli. Book I. London: Published by Metzler & Son, [ca 1830]. [i (title)], 15pp. LibraryHub references just one copy; xv) ROSSINI, Gioachino (1792-1868): Select Airs From Rossini’s celebrated Opera Tancredi, Arranged for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment (ad lib) for the Flute by J.F. Burrowes. In four books. [Parts]. Book 2. London: D’Almaine & Co., [ca 1840]. [i (title)], pp.11-22, 4pp.; xvi) MOSCHELES, Ignaz (1794-1870): Fantasia, On Two Favorite Subjects, The Light of Other Days, and The March, from Balfe’s Opera The Maid of Artois. Composed for the Piano Forte, And Dedicated to Lady Deerhurst. London: Published by Cramer, Addison & Beale, [1836]. Pl.no.1837. [i (title)], 11pp. LibraryHub references just one copy; xvii) MOZART, W.A.: Air, With Variations for the Piano Forte. No.21 & 49. London: D’Almaine & Co., [1836]. [i (title)], 11pp. With the publisher’s date stamp; xviii) LEMOINE, Antoine Henry (1786-1854): Quatre morceaux Favoris pour le Piano Forte. No.1, Divertissement sur Zampa, Opera de Herold. London: Published by Metzler & Co., [inter 1833-1842]. [i (title)], 9pp. Not in LibraryHub; xix) SURENNE, John Thomas (1814-1878): No.3, Donald, of Three Scotish Melodies, with familiar Variations for the Piano Forte, Op.12. Edinburgh: published by Wood & Co., [ca 1840]. [i (title)], 5pp. Not in LibraryHub; xx) KUHLAU, Friedrich (1786-1832): Three brilliant Rondos for the Piano Forte, on Favorite Themes, Op.73. No.1, La Neige, Auber. London: Published by Metzler & Son, [ca 1830]. [i (title)], 9pp. LibraryHub references one copy; xxi) CZERNY, Carl (1791-1857): Trois Airs Elegans, for the Piano Forte, Op.455. No.3, Rousseau’s Dream. Dedicated to the Ladies at Mrs. Ward’s and the Misses Smith’s Establishment. London: Printed & Sold by R. Cocks & Co., [1837]. [i (title)], 5pp.; xxii) CZERNY, Carl: Les Beautés des Operas. Three Operatic Airs for the Piano Forte, Op.454, Dedicated to the Misses Davidson of Tillychetly. No.1, Air from Preciosa, Weber. London: Printed & Sold by R. Cocks & Co., [1837]. Pl.no.3030. [i (title)], 7pp. LibraryHub references one copy; xxiii) DUVERNOY, Jean Baptiste (d.1880): Collection de Douze petits Morceaux, Extraits des Operas de Bellini, Carafa, Donizetti, Meyerbeer, Mercadante, Rossini &c. Arrangés pour le Piano Forte. No.1. London: Published by Metzler & Co., [ca 1840]. [i (title)], 3pp. Not in LibraryHub; xxiv) SCHUNKE, Charles: Pastimes for the Piano Forte. No.1, French Air. (Noel). Edinburgh: Published by Wood & Co., [ca 1840]. [i (title)], 3pp. Not in LibraryHub; xxv) KALKBRENNER, Frédéric (1785-1849): Preparatory Exercises, for the Piano Forte. No.1. Edinburgh: Published by Wood & Co., [ca 1840]. [i (title)], 7pp. Not in LibraryHub. [inter 1830-1840] £175.00 details
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MASSARD, Léopold (1812-1889), engraver Spontini. [Portrait of the conductor and composer Gaspare Spontini (1774-1851)]. [ca 1850] £20.00 details
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MOORE, Thomas (1779-1852) Volume comprising: i) The Last Rose of Summer (Weippert & Co., [i], 5pp.); ii) The Harp that once thro’ Tara’s Halls (Joseph Williams, 3pp.); iii) Go where glory waits thee (Joseph Williams, 5pp.); iv "Flow on thou shining river", arranged with Symphonies and accompaniments by John Stevenson (Brewer & Co., 3pp); v) The Minstrel Boy (5pp.); vi) Love's young dream (Joseph Williams, 5pp.; vii) And doth no a meeting like this, arranged by Henry R. Bishop (5pp.); viii) The Sunflower (Joseph Williams, 5pp.); ix) Has sorrow thy young days shaded (6pp.); x) The meeting of the waters (J. Williams, 5pp.); xi) Those ev'ning bells (5pp.); xii) Fly not yet, arranged by John Stevenson (5pp.); xiii) I love but thee!, music by Pio Cianchettini (5pp.); xiv) Rich and rare were the gems she wore, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.11 (5pp.); xv) When in death I shall calm recline, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.21 (5pp.); xvi) We may roam thro' this world, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.13 (5pp.); xvii) Oh! breathe not his name, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.2 (5pp.). [ca 1865] £60.00 details
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MOLIQUE, Bernhard (1802-1869) Volume of piano part accompaniments to Bernhard Molique's violin concertos, some in score, comprising: i) First Concerto, in manuscript. Part; ii) No.2, [Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, [1833?]. Pl.no.5426. Part; iii) Troisième Concerto, Op.10. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, [1877?]. Pl.no.14474. Part; iv) Viertes Concert in D, 14tes Werk. Wien: bei Tobias Haslinger, [1840?]. Pl.no.TH8030. Score; v) 5tes Concert (A minor), Op.40. Leipzig: Freidrich Hofmeister, [ca 1875]. Pl.no.3719. Part; vi) 6ième Concerto, Oeuvre 30. Vienne: Charles Haslinger qdm Tobie, [ca 1875]. TH10569. Score. [inter 1833-1877] £30.00 details
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MIRZOYAN, Edvard Mikhailovich (1921-2012) Soviet Armenia. Cantata for soprano, tenor, mixed choir and symphony orchestra. Score. 1952 £100.00 details
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