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| Theater-Journal, Enthält Eine Sammlung vorzüglich beliebter Tonstücke aus den besten und neuesten Opern für das Piano-Forte, ohne Text. IIter. Jahrgang, I [-V]tes Heft. | bei Falter und Sohn | [1821?] | £90.00 | details enquire |
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| A volume of thirty popular songs and piano pieces, comprising: i) CZERNY, Carl (1791-1857): Czerny's 101 elementary exercises for the Piano Forte. Expressly Composed to impart flexibility, Equality, and Independance to the fingers, And to Exemplify every possible variety of Touch, Tone, Style, & Expression with prefatory explanations before each study. In two books. London: D'Almaine & Co., [ca 1855]. D'Almaine & Co.'s Royal Standard Edition. [iv], 35pp. Upper outer corners of pp.iii/iv excised. LibraryHub references just one copy of Book I (Oxford); ii) MILES [née Guest], Jane Mary (1762-1846): The Bonnie Wee wife. Ballad, Sung by Madame Vestris, Miss Ashe, & Miss Paton at the Oratorios & Musical Festivals. The Words by Burns. Composed and Dedicated by Permission to The Honble. Mrs. Grant (of Grant). Fourth Edition. ['She's a winsome wee thing']. London: Published by T. Holloway, [ca 1830]. [i (title)], 7pp. This imprint not in LibraryHub; iii) TOVEY, Charles: I’ll love thee ever dearly. Ballad, written by Henry Victor Martin Esqre. London: H. Fentum, [ca 1845]. “With the Author’s kind Regards”. [i (title)], 5pp. Not in LibraryHub; iv) HOBBS, John William (1799-1877): No.1. Songs of the Captive Greek Girl. The Poetry from the Romance of the Harem by Miss Pardoe. No.1, 'Oh! the heart is a free and a fetterless thing'. London: Published by T.E. Purday, [1839]. [i (title)] 5pp.; v) CHERRY, John William (1824-1889): Shells of Ocean or I wander’d on the sea beat shore. A Song, written and inscribed to P. Fraser by J.W. Lake. [‘One summer eve’]. London: Published by T. Holloway, [ca 1850]. [i (title)], 5pp. Coloured pictorial title of sea shells; vi) RUSSELL, Henry (1812-1900): Far, far, upon the sea. London: Chappell, [1854]. [i (title)]. 7pp.; vii) LINLEY, George (1798-1865): The night before the bridal. Ballad, written by J.E. Carpenter. [‘’Tis the night’]. London: Jefferys & Co., [ca 1840]. [i (title)] 5pp. Engraved. Pictorial title. LibraryHub references just two copies (both BL); viii) WINSTANLEY, Emma Matilda: Think then, think of me. New Ballad. The Poetry by Frances Winstanley. [‘Yes I remember’]. London: Published for the Authoress by W. Wybrow, [ca 1845]. [i (title)], 4pp. Not in LibraryHub; ix) STEVENSON, John Andrew (1761-1833): Flow on, thou shining river. The Words by Thomas Moore. Arranged with Symphonies and accompaniments. London: Addison & Hodson, [1845?]. 3pp. LibraryHub references two copies; x) MOORE, Thomas (1779-1852): Fly from the World Bessy to me. Words & Music by Thos. Moore. London: Published by Cramer, Addison & Beale, [inter 1841-1844]. Pl.no.10. 4pp.; xi) RUSSELL, Henry: Cheer, boys, cheer! No more of idle sorrow, From the new & popular entertainment "The emigrant's progress or, Life in the far west". Words by Chas. Mackay. London: Musical Bouquet Office, [1855?]. Musical Bouquet nos 361/362. 6pp.; xii) HORN, Charles Edward (1786-1849): All things love thee, so do I; & Kate Kearney. London: Musical Bouquet Office, [ca 1853]. Musical Bouquet no.268. pp.13-16; xiii) Lizzie Lindsay; & My Heart is Sair. Favorite Scotch Ballads. London: Musical Bouquet Office, [ca 1850]. Musical Bouquet no.309. pp.81-84; xiv) Annie Laurie, and My Ain Fireside. Favorite Scotch Ballads. London: Musical Bouquet Office, [ca 1850]. Musical Bouquet no.37. pp.145-158; xv) DEMPSTER, William Richardson (1809-1871): The May Queen. Poetry by Alfred Tennyson. [‘You must wake me’]. London: Musical Bouquet Office, [ca 1850]. Musical Bouquet no.184. pp.63-66; xvi) MULLER, C.: Lilly Bell. New popular song with chorus. London: Musical Bouquet Office, [ca 1850]. Musical Bouquet no.461. pp.17-20; xvii) GLOVER, Stephen (1813-1870): What are the wild waves saying? Duet, founded on an incident in the narrative of Dombey and Son, Written and respectfully inscribed to Charles Dickens Esq., by Joseph Edwards Carpenter, The Music Composed by Stephen Glover. London: Robert Cocks and Co., [ca 1850]. Pl.no.7641. [i (title)], 9pp.; xviii) Pretty Polly Hopkins. A Celebrated Comic Duett, as Sung with most Reciterated [sic] & Unbounded Applause by Mr. Mallinson & Miss Tunstal at the Royal Vauxhall Gardens. The Words by J. Mallinson. London: To be had at the Bar of the Royal Gardens & at all the Principal Music Shops, [ca 1850]. Pl.no.8682. 4pp.; xix) MADDISON, George W.: The Celebrated Sicilian Air, Introduced by the name of Home! Sweet Home!, & Sung by Miss Tree in Clari, Arrranged with Variations for the Piano Forte, also an Accompaniment for the Flute (ad lib). London: Published by William Prowse, [1850]. [i (title)], 9pp.; xx) Les petits oiseaux. Six Rondinos for the Piano Forte. Arranged by J.T. Craven. No.3, La lune sur la colline. London: Published by Cramer, Beale and Co., [ca 1850]. Pl.no.2134. [i (title)] 3pp.; xx) Les petits oiseaux. Six Rondinos for the Piano Forte. Arranged by J.T. Craven. No.4, I know a bank. London: Published by Cramer, Beale and Co., [ca 1850]. Pl.no.2135. [i (title)] 3pp.; xxi) THOMPSON, George: “Pop goes the Weasel”, the new dance, lately introduced at Her Majesty’s and the Nobilities Balls, with a full description of the figures by Eugène Coulon, and the Original Music Arranged by George Thompson. London: Jullien & Co., [1853?]. Pl.no.1659. 3pp.; xxii) WINSTANLEY, Emma Matilda: The Lily of the Valley Waltzes, for the Piano Forte. Dedicated to Her Sisters. [London: ca 1850]. [i (title)], 5pp. Decorative gilt title. Engraved. Not in LibraryHub; xxiii) SCHALLEHN, H.: The Niagara Waltzes. Dedicated to Lady Brown. London: Published by H. Distin, [ca 1850]. Pl.no.22. [i (title)], 6pp. Not in LibraryHub; xxiv) DELUSION: The Will o’ the wisp. A Polka. Dedicated to all Weary Travellers. London: C. Jefferys, [ca 1840]. Decorative title printed in blue. [i (title)], 5pp. Not in WorldCat or LibraryHub; xxv) KELLER, Ferdinand (1800-1881): La Marie. Polka pour le Piano, Op.4. Dediée à Mademoiselle Wilson. London: Cramer, Beale & Co., [1848?]. Pl.no.4494. [i (title)], 4pp. Engraved. Not in WorldCat or LibraryHub; xxvi) WARIN, Mademoiselle: La Clarendon. Polka Pour le Piano Forte. Dedieé a Lady Bathurst par Mademoiselle Warin. London: Published by T. Holloway, [1847]. [i (title], 4pp. Engraved. WorldCat and LibraryHub reference just one copy (BL); xxvii) The Bridal Polka Mazurka. [London: The Musical Bouquet Office, ca 1850]. Musical Bouquet no.172. pp.13-16. Pictorial decorative title vignette; xxviii) FARBROTHER, A.M.: The Oxonian Polka. Dedicated to Lady Maria Ponsonby (of Hatherop Castle). Cheltenham: Published by G. Woodward, [ca 1850]. [i (title)], 5pp. Not in LibraryHub; xxix) BOHLMAN-SAUZEAU, Henri: La Poule noire. Quadrille pour le Forte Piano. Dédié aux elèves de C.A. Baker Esqr. Dundee. London: Published only by R. Cocks & Co., [1847]. Pl.no.7226. [i (title)] 5pp. Imprint not in LibraryHub; xxx) BILSE, Benjamin (1816-1902): Sturm Marsch-Galop, as played by Jullien’s and other Military Bands, arranged for the Piano Forte by Adolpe Whitcombe. London: John Shepherd, [ca 1855]. [i (title)], 4pp. Engraved. LibraryHub references just one copy (BL). | [ca 1850] | £150.00 | details enquire |
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| Les Primitifs de la musique Française. Sainte-Chapelle (Palais de Justice), Lundi 8 Juin 1914. Ces Chants sont exécutés par la Maitrise de l'Église Saint-François-Xavier, sous la direction de M. Drees, Maître de Chapelle, avec le Concours de Melle M. Babaian, M. Jouanneau, M. Tremblay. | 1914 | £25.00 | details enquire |
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| Almanacco dei Teatri di Torino Per l'anno 1818. | presso Onorato Derossi | 1818 | £325.00 | details enquire |
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| The Rising of the Lark, an Admired Air, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte. | Printed & sold by Preston | [ca 1805] | £10.00 | details enquire |
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| The Rover. Sung by Mr. Lowe at Marybon Gardens. Within Compass of the German Flute. ['In all the sex'. For voice and bass]. | [s.n.] | [ca 1755] | £20.00 | details enquire |
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| Harmonia Wykehamica. The Original Music in Score of the Graces, Used at Winchester College, and at New College in Oxford. Also The Hymn Jam lucis; The Song Dulce Domum; and The Song of 'Omnibus Wykehamicis' as performed at The Anniversary Meeting of Gentlemen educated at either of the above Colleges. The Whole printed under the Direction of The Revd. Gilbert Heathcote, Fellow of Winchester College. | Printed for & Sold by Jas. Robbins | 1811 | £150.00 | details enquire |
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| English Songs, 1625-1660. Transcribed and edited by Ian Spink. Second, revised edition. [Score]. | Stainer and Bell | 1977 | £40.00 | details enquire |
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| Music for mixed Consort. Edited and reconstructed by Warwick Edwards. [Score]. | Stainer and Bell | ©1977, printed 1985 | £40.00 | details enquire |
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| Volume of thirty-nine publications of songs, comprising: i) [POTTER, John (1734?-1813?): Will of Aberdeen, Sung by Mrs Hudson. [‘While others sing’]. [?R. Falkener: ca 1770]. 3pp. LibraryHub references two similar copies; ii) SLY, Organist in Lynn: Cupid’s Law, Sung by Master Blanchard in the Trip to Scotland. [‘Ha ha ha ha’]. [S.n.: 1773?]. LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); iii) BIRD, Mr: The Country Cousins. [‘My Cousins from Country’]. J.J. [i.e. John Johnston], [ca 1770]. The words by Soame Jenyns. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); iv) [ANONYMOUS]: The Kiss. A Favorite Song, as Sung by Miss Brown And Mrs. Farrel. [‘One kind kiss’]. S.B. [i.e. Babb: ca 1780]. Words by R. Dodsley. LibraryHub references two copies (Leeds, Oxford); v) YATES, William: Le Friseur Francoise or ye French Hair-dresser, Sung by Master Herryman at Sadlers Wells, in the Novelty [‘Those who you look for’]. [S.n.: 1770?]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); vi) [CARTER, Charles Thomas (ca 1740-1816): Tally Ho. A favourite Hunting Song, Sung by Mrs. Wrighten at Vauxhall. [‘Ye Sportsmen draw near’]. W.R. [i.e. William Randall: ca 1770]. 2ff.; vii) Sound the Brisk Horn. A Hunting Song, Sung by Mr. Taylor at Marybone. [S.n.: ca 1775]. 2ff. LibraryHub references one copy (Glasgow); vii) The Plan. A New Song [‘No Lass on Fam’d Hibernias Plains’]. [S.n.: 1758]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); viii) Social Pow’rs. A favourite Song. [‘Come now all ye Social Pow’rs’]. C.S.T. [i.e. Charles & Samuel Thompson: ca 1770]. LibraryHub references two copies (BL, Oxford); ix) BATTISHILL, Jonathan (1738-1801) : A New Song. [‘Gay Damon’]. [S.n.: ca 1770]. LibraryHub references two copies (BL); x) GENTLEMAN: Fair Eliza. The Words & Music by a Gentleman. [‘At Beauty’s Shrine’]. [S.n.: 1769]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xi) [HERON, Henry (1738-1795): On The Pleasant Banks of Tweed. [S.n.: ca 1770]. Not in LibraryHub; xii ) Sung by Miss Stevenson at Vaux-Hall. [‘Tell me Lasses’]. [S.n.: ca 1760]. LibraryHub references five copies; xiii) The Joys of Hunting, Sung by Mr. Vernon at Vauxhall. [‘To Chace o’er the Plain’]. Sk. [i.e. Skillern: 1780?]. pp.6-7. LibraryHub references a copy (BL); xiv) [ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778)]: The Ecchoing Horn, Sung by Mr. Beard in Thomas and Sally. [S.n.: ca 1770]. LibraryHub references five copies); xv) Willy’s rare and Willy’s fair, Sung by Mrs. Wrighten at Vauxhall. C.S.T. [i.e. Charles & Samuel Thompson: 17]. 2ff. This imprint not in LibraryHub; xvi) BAILDON, Joseph (1727?1774): Hunting Song, Sung by Mr. Lowe at Vauxhall. [‘Hark the Horn’]. [S.n.: ca 1760]. LibraryHub references ?three copies; xvii) Lord Waldegraves March of the 2d. Regt. of Guards 1778. [Score]. Sk. [i.e. Skillern]: 1778. Not in LibraryHub; xviii) [POTTER, John]: Jockey. A Favourite new Scotch Ballad Sung by Mrs Baddeley at Vauxhall. [‘My Jockey is the blithest Lad’]. [S.n.: 1767?]. LibraryHub references two copies (BL, Oxford); xix) The Fly, A Simile. The Words by Mr. Thos. Crick. [‘See that Insect’]. [S.n.: ca 1750]. LibraryHub references two copies (BL, Oxford); xx) The Declaration, As Sung at Marybone. [‘Amidst my admirers’]. [S..n.: 1760?]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxi) GIORDANI, Tommaso (1733-1806): In thy soft Bewitching Glances, as Sung by Miss Stanton at the Rotunda. [S.n.: 17]. Stained and torn. Not in LibraryHub; xxii) [?ARNE] Damon and Florella. [‘Cast my Love’]. Printed by S. Phillips, [ca 1770]. Not in LibraryHub; xxiii) [?DUNN, John]: Jockey to the Fair. A Favorite Song. [‘’Twas on the Morn’]. L.B. [i.e. Longman and Broderip: 1780]. LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); xxiv) GAUDRY, Richard: Song, the Words by Mis E.C. Keene. [‘Ye Shepherds ye Nymphs’]. [S.n.: 1780?]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxv) A Burlesque on Strawberry Hill. [‘Some do cry up Colledge Hill’]. [S.n.: ca 1750]. LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); xxvi) BOYCE, William (1711-1779): With Horns & with Hounds, A favourite Son in Dryden’s secular Masque. Printed & sold by S. Phillips, [ca 1770]. 2ff. LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); xxvii) Hunting Song. [‘While chearful the horn awaken’]. P.H. [i.e. Peter Hodgson: 1778?]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxviii) Hunting Song. [‘Thro’ the valleys and dales’]. P.H. [i.e. Peter Hodgson: 1780?]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxix) [BOYCE, William]: Come cheer up my lads, Sung by Mr Champnes [sic] in Harlequine’s Invasion. [S.n.: 1760?]. LibraryHub references five copies; xxx) [SHIELD, William 1748-1829)]: Johnny and Mary. The favorite New Scotch Song, Introduc’d by Miss Catley in Love in a Village. [‘Down the Bourne’]. I. Fm. [i.e. John Fentum: 1780?]. LibraryHub references three copies; xxxi) [MARTIN, Jonathan (ca 1715-1737)]: To thee oh gentle sleep, In Tamerlane. [S.n.: ca 1750]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxxii) SMART, Thomas (1747-1803)]: The Camps or the Royal Review. Words by Mr. Oakman. Sk. [i.e. Skillern: 1779]. LibraryHub references one copy (BL); xxxiii) ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778): Rule Britannia. [When Britain first’]. [S.n.: 17]. . LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); xxxiv) The Dream. [‘O how bliss full’]. [S.n.: 17]. Torn. Not in LibraryHub; xxxv) GARDINER, P.: Damon & Delia. [‘As Damon on a Summer’s Day’]. C.S.T. [i.e. Charles & Samuel Thompson: ca 1770]. Not in LibraryHub; xxxvi) Jeany’s Complaint. A Favorite Scotch Song, Sung at Bath. [‘To the sweet chanting’]. G.. [i.e. George Smart: ca 1775]. LibraryHub references two copies (BL, Oxford); xxxvii) ARNE, Thomas: The New Scotch Song, Sung by Miss Catley at the Rotunda. [‘Come live with me’]. [Dublin]: Publish’d by John Lee, [ca 1775]. This imprint not in LibraryHub; xxxviii) [DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814): Farewell My Trim Built Wherry. A favourite Song in the Waterman, Sung by Mr Owenson. [‘Then farewell’]. [S.n.: ca 1775]. Lower margin trimmed away. Not in LibraryHub; xxxix) The Dream. An Ode. [‘Come gentle God’]. [S.n.: ca 1775]. Worn and laid down. Not in LibraryHub. | [ca 1760-ca 1780] | £800.00 | details enquire |
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