Versar potrà le lagrime dell'amistà | Aria - in the Opera of | Torquato Tasso | Composed by | Signor Donizetti [c1837?] C. Lonsdale (late Birchall & Co.) 26 Old Bond Street
Di quegli occhi I lampi ardenti | Aria | In the Opera of | Il Furioso | Composed by | Signor Donizetti [p.1833] R. Mills (late Birchall) 140 New Bond Street
O luce di quest'anima | Cavatina | Composed expressly for, and Sung by | Madame Persiani | In the admired Opera | Linda di Chamounix | by | Donizetti [p.1842?] T. Boosey & Co. Foreign Musical Library 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street
Paga fui, fui lieta un di | Cavatina | as Sung by Madame Grassini | In the Opera of | Il Ratto di Proserpina | Composed by | Winter Rt Birchall 133 New Bond Street
pp.1-3 Sig. - trimmed. Possibly Miss (A. C.) Fraser Added pencil marks and ornaments
(Bella Adorata Incognita | Cavatina) No. 1 of [Six favorite airs from] Il Giuramento | A Melodramatic Opera | in Three Acts | Written by | Gaetano Rossi | Composed by | S. Mercad[a]nte [1859?] Chappell's Musical Circulating Library 50 New Bond Street
Troppo omai nel cor mi preme | Aria | In the Opera of | Sancia di Castiglia Composed by | Signor Donizetti [p.1840?] R. Mills, Nephew of, & Successor to the late Robt Birchall, 140 New Bond Street
pp.1-7 Some added ornaments and other marks in pencil
Cessa, ah! cessa, ah! tu non sai | Aria | In the Opera of | Beatrice di Tenda | Composed by Signor Bellini [p.1834?] R. Mills (late Birchall) 140 New Bond Street
Benedetta sia la Madre | A Favorite Italian Air | Arranged with an Accompaniment for the | Piano forte | The 2nd & 3rd Verses Written for this Edition by | Signor Caravita [1823] Birchall & Co. 133 New Bond Street
Or che in Cielo | The Admired Barcarola | Sung by | Signor Ivanoff | in the Opera of | Marino Faliero | Composed by | Donizetti [1844-8] Addison & Hodson, 210 Regent Street, opposite Conduit Street, and 47 King St
pp.2-5
Allegro Maestoso; Adagio; Rondo, Presto
From the libretto by Giovanni Emanuele Bidera with revisions by Agostino Ruffini
Amici più bello sorse il giorno | Barcarole | Sung by | Signor Mario | In the Opera of | Masaniello | Composed by | Auber | Words by Manfredo Maggioni [1818] Cramer, Beale & Co. 201, Regent Street & 67, Conduit Street
(Quando miro quel bel ciglio | Though I watch the light that dances | Mozart) No. 4 of a | New & Complete edition of all | Mozart's Favorite Songs, Duets & Trios .. English Version | by | W. H. | Bellamy .. Revised .. by | Samuel Sebastian Wesley [c1860?] Chappell & Co. .. 50 New Bond Street
Cielo, a miei lunghi spasimi | Sung by | Made. Pasta | in the Opera of | Anna Boleyn | Composed by | M. Donizetti [1844-8] Addison & Hodson, 201 Regent Street opposite Conduit Street and 47 King Street
Amo te solo, te solo amai | Canzoncina | Composed by | Felice Blangini [c1844?] Addison & Hodson, 201 Regent Street, opposite Conduit St. & 47, King St.
Qui verranno, guai se un Gesto | Cabaletta | nell'Opera | Estella | Musica di | Federico Ricci [1846?] Cramer, Beale & Co. 201, Regent Street, & 67, Conduit Street
Ernani, Ernani, involami | Scena e Cavatina | nell'Opera | Ernani | del Maestro | Giuseppe Verdi [1846?] T. Boosey & Co. .. 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street
Ah non mi è dato esprimerti | Notturno | Composto espressamente e Dedicato | alla | Signora L. B. Petre | dal | Maestro P. Pergetti | Academico Filarmonico Onorario di St Cecilia a Roma [1844-53] Charles Ollivier .. 41 & 42 New Bond Street
Fatal Goffredo. Recitvo. E | lo I'udia ne'suoi bei Carmi | Aria | in the Opera of | Tasso | Composed by | Signor Donizetti [1836?] R. Mills, Nephew of & Successor to the late Robt Birchall 140 New Bond Street
Oh! Quante Volte | Romanza | in the Opera of | I Capuleti ed I Montecchi | Composed by | Signor Bellini [1856?] R. Mills, Nephew of & Successor to the late Robt. Birchall 140 New Bond street
Six two-part Songs, | for Female Voices | with Accompaniments of the | Piano-forte | Composed by | Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy | Op. 63. [No. 5 Volkslied 'O wert thou in the cauld blast'] [1844] J. J. Ewer & Co. 72 Newgate Street
Six two-part Songs, | for Female Voices | with Accompaniments of the | Piano-forte | Composed by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy | Op. 63 [No. 4 Herbstlied 'Soon ah too soon'] [1844] Chas. & Robert Ollivier Music Sellers 41 & 42 New Bond Street | J. J. Ewer & Co. 72 Newgate Street
Child of the Sunbeam | Duet | The words by | A. J. W. D. | Set to Music, & Dedicated to | The Honble. Mrs. Liddell | by Zeta Chappell, Music Seller to Her Majesty, 50 New Bond Street :: :: Sold by Hamilton & Muller Importers of Foreign Music and organ builders 116 George Street Edinburgh
pp.1-5 Plate no. 6441 Initial 'z' (ie the composer 'Zeta') at foot of page.
Ave Sanctissima | Duett | The words from | The forest Sanctuary | by | Mrs. Hemans | Set to Music | And | Dedicated to | Miss Hume | of Ninewells | by | Zeta. Published in aid of the Subscription for the relief of the Destitute Poor by Alexr. Robertson .. at the Royal Music Saloon, 39 Princes Street, Edinburgh & to be had of all the Principal Music Sellers :: :: Sold by Hamilton & Muller importers of foreign Music .. 116 George St Edinburgh
Come to me Gentle Sleep | A Song | The words by | A. J. W. D. | Set to Music | and Dedicated to | The Rt Honble. The Lady Abercromby | by | Zeta Chappell... 50 New Bond Street :: :: Sold by R. Purdie, 83 Princes St Edinburgh
Mine, ever Mine! | A Song | The Words by | A. J. W. D. | Set to Music | and dedicated to | Miss Sophia Cumming | By | Zeta [1850?] Chappell... 50 New Bond Street :: :: Sold by R. Purdie, 83 Princes St Edinburgh. [Stamp:] Sold by Hamilton & Miller Edinburgh
Plate no. 1950 Sig. of 'Z.' (ie the composer) and M. E. Fraser in pencil
O ye hours | A Song | The Words by | Mrs. Hemans | The Music Composed | and dedicated to | Mrs Oswin B. Creswell, | of Creswell | by | Zeta Chappell 50 New Bond Street :: :: [Stamp:] Sold by Hamilton & Miller Edinburgh | Sold by Purdie (Edinburgh)
The Better Land | The Words by | Mrs. Hemans | set to music | And Dedicated to | her Sister | Mrs. Hughes | By | Zeta Published Alexr. Robertson .. 39 Princes St. Edinburgh
At top r.h. corner: 'For Colonel Fraser with kind regards'
Rose! thou art the sweetest flower. | A Ballad | by | Thomas Moore Esqr. | The Music by | Mrs. Robert Arkwright (Arranged by T. Cooke) J. Power 34 Strand.
Blow Gentle Gales | The Celebrated | Glee for three Voices | Sung in the Opera of | The Slave | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop | Composer & Director of the Music to the Theatre Royal Covent Garden [c1820] Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square and to be had at 7 Westmorland Street Dublin :: :: Sold by R. Purdie, 70 Princes St. Edinburgh
pp.1-5 Sig. Jane Fraser top right hand corner; and 'Miss Hay .. [something crossed out - Drumsburgh?]'
The Captive Knight. | A Ballad. | The Words by Mrs. Hemans, | The Music by her Sister [ie Harriet Mary Browne]; | and both respectfully dedicated to | Sir Walter Scott. | The Second Edition [c1827-29] Willis & Co ... Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, and at 7 Westmorland St. Dublin :: :: Sold by R. Purdie, 83 Princes St. Edinburgh
pp.2-8 Sig. 'F[rederick?] F[raser?] from G[race?] F[raser?' (top of t.p.) and 'H[arriet] M[ary] B[rowne]'
Bendemeers Stream, | A Ballad | from | Moore's Celebrated Poem | Lalla Rookh, | sung by | Mr. Parry Junr. | The Music by | Lord Burghersh [c1818] J. Power 34 Strand
What Fairy like Music! | A Gondola Song | or Duet | Author | Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson | Composer | Joseph de Pinna Keith Prowse & Co.... 48 Cheapside London
pp.1-5
Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson also known as Margaret Harries Wilson
The Meeting of the Waters | from | Moore's | Selection of Irish Melodies | Arranged with | Symphonies and Accompaniments | By | Sir John Stevenson, Mus.Doc. [1844-8] Addison & Hodson 210 Regent Street, opposite Conduit Street, & 47 King Street | H. Willson, 44 Cirencester Place :: :: [Stamp of] Flavell Piano Forte And Music Depot 26 Bennett's Hill Birmingham
Should he upbraid | Sung by | Miss M. Tree | In Shakspeare's Play | of the | Two Gentlemen of Verona | at the | Theatre Royal, Covent Garden | The Poetry by Shakspeare | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop. Composer and Director of Music to Covent Garden [1823?] Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co., 20 Soho Square and to be had at 7 Westmorland Street Dublin :: :: Sold by Wood Small & Co. No. 12 Waterloo Place Edinburgh
Tho' you leave me now in sorrow, | The much admired | Duetto | as sung by | Miss Stephens & Mr. Sinclair | in | Rob Roy Macgregor | Performed at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden. | The Words by I. Pocock Esqr. | The Music arranged expressly for the Theatre, | also for Two Soprano Voices, | by John Davy Printed & Sold by W. Hodsoll 45 High Holborn
The Overture | Songs, Duetts, Glees & | Choruses | in the Grand Serious Opera | The Siege of Corinth, | (with English & French words) | Composed by | Sigr. G. Rossini. | No. 6. | Thy Fears Dispel | Grand Duett I. Willis & Co .. 55 St James's Street and 7 Westmorland Street Dublin and by E. Troupenas, Paris
Blow Gentle Gales | The Celebrated | Glee for three Voices | Sung in The Opera of | The Slave | at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden | Composed by | Henry R. Bishop, | Composer & Director of the Music to the Theatre Royal Covent Garden Goulding D'Almaine Potter & Co., 20 Soho Square & to be had at 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
pp.1-5 Title page: JANE FRASER (MISS HAY has been crossed out) DRUMISBURGH (?) c 1820
The Captive Knight. | A Ballad. | The Words by Mrs. Hemans, | The Music by her Sister; | and both respectfully dedicated to | Sir Walter Scott. | The Second Edition [1827-9] Willis & Co. Royal Musical Repository Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, and at 7 Westmorland Street Dublin
pp.2-8 On t.p.: J.F. [ie Jane Fraser]from G.H. [Hay, Jane's older sister m. 1831]
Should he upbraid | Sung by | Miss M Tree | In Shakespeare's Play | of the Two Gentlemen of Verona | at the | Theatre Royal, Covent Garden | The Poetry by Shakespeare | Composed by | Henry R Bishop | Composer & Director of the Music to Theatre Royal Covent Garden [1823?] Goulding D'Almaine Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square & to be had at 7 Westmorland St Dublin
Tho' you Leave me now in Sorrow | The much admired | Duetto | as sung by | Miss Stephens & Mr. Sinclair | in | Rob Roy Macgregor | Performed at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden, | The Words by I. Pocock Esqr., | The Music Arranged expressly for the Theatre, | also for Two Soprano Voices, | by | John Davy [c1818] W. Hodsoll, 45 High Holborn
Favorite Airs | in Three Books | Selected from | Rossini's Celebrated Oratorio | of | Mose in Egitto | Arranged | For Two Performers on the | Piano Forte | by W. Watts | Book 1 [1808] Birchall & Co. 133 New Bond Street
Favorite Airs | in Three Books | Selected from | Rossini's Celebrated Oratorio | of | Mose in Egitto | Arranged | For Two Performers on the | Piano Forte | by W. Watts | Book 2 Birchall & Co. 133 New Bond Street
Favorite Airs | in Three Books | Selected from | Rossini's Celebrated Oratorio | of | Mose in Egitto | Arranged | For Two Performers on the | Piano Forte | by W. Watts | Book 3 [1824] Birchall & Co. 133 New Bond Street
A Duet | for | Two Performers | on the | Piano Forte | Adapted | from Rossini's Opera of | Il Barbiere di Siviglia | by | W. Watts [1820] Birchall & Co. 140 New Bond Street
A | Second Duet | adapted from | Rossini's Opera of | Il Barbiere di Seviglia | in which are introduced the favorite Airs of | "Buona Sera" and "Birbone briccone" | Arranged | for Two Performers on the Piano Forte | With an Accompaniment for the Flute (ad libitum) | by | W. Watts [1830?] Birchall & Co. 140 New Bond Street
A Third Duet | Adapted from | Rossini's | celebrated Opera of | Il Barbiere di Seviglia | in which are introduced | (The Favorite Airs of) | Largo factotum, Ah quel Colpo, | Zitti, Zitti & Di felice in nesto | Arranged for Two Performers on | the | Piano Forte | with an Accompaniment for the Flute | ad lib. by | W. Watts [c1825] Birchall & Co. 140 New Bond Street
Rossini's | Celebrated Overture | to | Il Barbiere di Seviglia | as Performed at the Opera House | Arranged as a Duett for Two Performers on the | Piano Forte | & most Respectfully Dedicated to | Miss Ellen Oldham & Miss Brown | by | D. Bruguier [c1820] [Overlabel] C. Mitchell .. 13 Southampton Row Russell Square
Rossini's | Overture | to La Gazza Ladra | arranged as a | Duett | for | Two Performers on the | Piano Forte | by | J. F. Burrowes [1818] Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. 20 Soho Square ... 7 Westmorland St Dublin
Rossini's | Overture to Semiramide | Arranged as a | Duet for Two Performers | on the | Piano Forte | This Overture | may be had with Accompaniments for | Flute, Violin & Violoncello .. [by W. Watts?] [1834] T. Boosey & Co. .. 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street
Cherubini's | celebrated Overture to | Anacreon | As performed at the Concerts of the | Philharmonic Society | Arranged for Two Performers on the | Piano Forte | respectfully Dedicated to | Mr. Cramer | by | D. Bruguier [1819] Chappell & Co.... 124 New Bond Street :: :: Sold by R. Purdie 70 Princes Street Edinr.
Cherubini's | celebrated Overture to | Les deux Journées | Performed at the Concerts of the | Philharmonic Society | Arranged for Two Performers on the | Piano Forte | with Accompaniments for the | Flute & Violoncello | (ad libitum) | & Dedicated to | Miss Heming & Miss L. Heming | by | D. Bruguier [1811-19] Chappell & Co.... 124 New Bond Street
Cramer's | Grand Duett | For Two Performers on the | Piano Forte | with additional keys | Composed & Dedicated to the | Honble. Miss Lowthers' | and performed by | Mrs. Billington & the Author | at the King's Theatre. Haymarket | Op. 33 [1823?] Rt Birchall... 133 New Bond Street
Symphony | by | Haydn | Arranged as a Duet | for the | Piano Forte | and Inscribed to the | Misses Jacob | by | J. Mc.Murdie | Mus.Bac.Oxon. [i.e. La Reine Symphony No. 85] [Overlabel] C. Mitchell .. 13 Southampton Row Russell Square
Rossini's | Celebrated Air | Di Tanti Palpiti | Arranged with | Variations | for the | Piano-Forte | by | Camille Pleyel [c1820] Clementi & Co. Cheapside
Rossini's | Favorite | Serenade | from the Opera of | Il Barbiere di Seviglia | Arranged for the | Piano Forte | and dedicated to | Miss Elser | by | Augs. Meves. (Ecce ridente il cielo) [1826] S. Chappell .. 135 New Bond Street
pp.2-7 Initials A.M. [ie Augustus Meves] at foot of page Many pencil fingerings
The Gipsy Rondo | for the | Piano Forte | Composed, Arranged & Dedicated | to | Miss Platt | by | J. B. Cramer [1834-7] Coventry & Hollier, 71 Dean Street Soho, and by J. Duff & Co. 65 Oxford Street
pp.1-9 Many pencil fingerings and some pencil instructions on p.1
Le Rendezvous | Air with Variations | for the | Piano Forte | Composed & Dedicated to | Miss Heaton | by | Henri Herz [p.1834] Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street
Vivi tu, te ne scongiuro: | The Celebrated Aria, Sung by | Signor Rubini, | In the admired Opera of | Anna Bolena | Arranged for the | Piano Forte | by | J. F. Burrowes [1831-7] J. Dean 148 New Bond Street, opposite Conduit Street
pp.1-5 Plate no. 339 Sig. J. Dean at foot of page Many pencil marks
The Heavens are Telling | The Celebrated Chorus | From | Haydn's Creation | Arranged for | Two Performers | on the | Piano Forte | by | E. J. Westrop [c1845?] Z. T. Purday 45 High Holborn
Glee: Oh Nanny wilt thou gang with me | Harmonized for Four Voices by Mr. Harrison | Sung with the greatest applause | at the | Antient, Vocal, and Mr. Harrison's Annual Concerts, | by | Mrs. Billington, Mr. Harrison Mr. W. Knyvett, & Mr. Bartleman: | Dedicated | (by permission ) with the highest Respect to | The Right Honourable the Directors | of | The Concert of Antient Music, | by their Lordship's much obliged and most obedient Servant | Samuel Harrison [1795/1803] Printed for S. Harrison, & published by R. Birchall, New Bond Street
Chearful Glee for Four Voices | The Poetry from Shakespeare, Music by R. J. S. Stevens | 'Crabbed Age & Youth cannot live together' [1798/1800?] Printed for the Author, Charter House
A Collection of | Four Glees | Composed at Blenheim, 1799 | and most repectfully inscribed by Permission to | their Graces the | Duke and Duchess of Marlborough | By J. W. Callcott | Mus.Bac.Oxon. [c1800] Printed for the Author, February 1800 by Rt Birchall, No. 133 New Bond Street
All are for three parts
pp.1-12
a. Desolate is the Dwelling of Morna. Dec.31st 1799 b. Quando Ben. Dec. 31st 1799 c. Aldiborontiphoscophomio. Dec.31st 1799 d. Blenheim. Oct 12th 1799
Garvan, | A Glee for Three Voices, | The Words Selected from Southey's Madoc | Composed & Inscribed to Mr. Bartleman, | by | Dr. Callcott [c1800] Rt. Birchall, 133 New Bond Street
Rosabelle, | The Words from the Lay of the last Minstrel [by Sir Walter Scott], | Composed for the | Miss Abrams' & Mrs. Fischer | and Inscribed to them by | Dr. Callcott [c1800] Rt Birchall .. 133 New Bond Street
When Time was entwining the Garland of Years, | A Glee for 3 Equal Voices | Sung at the Vocal Concerts, Willis's Rooms 1803 | Composed by Dr. Callcott | April 6th 1803 Rt Birchall No. 133 New Bond Street
Alonzo & Imogine | Composed by Dr. Callcott Organist of St Paul's Covent Garden, & the Asylum Chapel .. July 14th 1800 [c1800] Printed for the Author and Sold at his House in Kempton Grand Pitts, Middlesex .. [see note] :: :: [Stamp] Sold by Urbani and Liston No. 10 Princes St
Glee for 3 voices
pp.1-6
Also: Imprint continues: .. 'or at any of the Music Shops, | where may be had PADRE DEL CIEL a Madrigal for six voices, inscribed to the Right Honble. Frederica Countess of Mansfield'
The New Mariners | A favorite Glee for Three Voices | as Originally sung at | Messrs. Harrison & Knyvett's Vocal Concerts, | and Introduced in the New Opera of | The Travellers in Switzerland | Composed by | J. W. Callcott, Mus.Bac.Oxon. [1794] J. Dale .. No. 19 Cornhill, & No. 132 Oxford Street, facing Hanover Square
pp.24-29
Words ('To all you ladies now at land') by Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset (1638?1706)
Six Ariettes | Composed and Dedicated | to | Lady Frances Bentinck | By B. Asioli da Correggio | Op. 11 [1810?] Printed for the Author by Rt. Birchall, No. 133 New Bond Street
pp.2-31
Donne, Donne -- Ma donne donne -- Che bel piacer veder Ti sento sospiri -- Non temer ò Madre amata -- Quante mia cora Aspasia
[An early edition of?] Social harmony .. a collection of songs and catches in two, three, four, and five parts [ed. T. Hale?] [1769-75?] Longman Lukey & Co. 26 Cheapside.
Perles Mélodiques | Six | Fantaisies faciles | Pour le Piano | par | Henri Cramer | Op. 77 [No. 1 Agathe von F. Abt?] | Livre III [c1852?] [Offenbach a/m, bei Johann Andre]
pp.2-9
Cramer's Op. 77 is the 3rd of his series of 'Fantaisies faciles'. The possible 'perles mélodiques' (but only one of these) are:
1 Agathe ('Wenn die Schwalben hemwarts zieh'n') - F. Abt
2 's Mailüsterl - Kreipl
3 Der Zigeunerbub im Norden - Reissiger
4 Die Fahnenwacht - Lindpaintner
5 Tyrolerlied - Von meinem Bergli
6 Steyerlied - Hoch vom Dachstein
Advice By I.H.R. Mott | Third Edition | And | Instructions | For Playing | The Piano Forte | With | Expression | And | Brilliant Execution | Containing Numerous Examples And | Interesting Pieces | Fingered For Practice & Accompanied By | Careful Directions | For Performing Them With | Delicacy And Feeling | Together With Much | Useful Information | On The | Nature & Principles | Of | Music [1824] I. H.R. Mott 76 Strand :: :: T. Denham, Printer, 189 Regent Street, near Conduit Street
A | Selection | of | Classical Compositions | from the works of | Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Dr. Crotch &c. | Arranged for the | Organ or Piano Forte | by the late | Benjamin Jacob | Organist of the District Church of St. John the Evangelist Waterloo Bridge Rd. | Lambeth | and Arranger and Editor of the | National Psalmody | Dedicated by Permission to His Grace | The Archbishop of Canterbury | Edited by | Willm. Horsley, Mus.Bac.Oxon. | and | Vincent Novello [c1830] J. Alfred Novello .. 69 Dean Street Soho, & 24 Poultry
pp.2-91: Book 1: pp.2-30 -- Book 2: pp.31-61 -- Book 3: pp. 62-91
Also: Includes a selection from Novello's Catalogue of Organ Music
Addio Teresa | Romanza by Carafa | Arranged for Two Voices | with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | dedicated to his Friend | Ed. Mac.Mahon Esq. | by | Dumon [1825?] Birchall & Co. 140 New Bond Street :: :: Sold by C. Lonsdale Bond Street
When the Swallow homeward flies | Irene and Agathe | Composed by | Franz Abt [p.1850] Leader & Cock 63 New Bond Street, corner of Brook Street :: :: [Duff & Hodgson, 65 Oxford Street]
If o'er the boundless sky | of | Six German Songs | Dedicated to Miss Masson | Composed for | Voice and Piano | by | B. Molique | Translated and Adapted by | F. W. Rosier [1840s] Wessel & Co.... 67 Frith Street, corner of Soho Square
pp.1-3 English words crosed out leaving only the German 'Könnt'ich durch Räume'
Land of my dearest happiest feelings | Song of the Wanderer | Keller's admired Aria | for | Voice and Piano | Translated and Adapted | by | Jno. Rhing [1842] Wessel & Co. No. 229 Regent St. corner of Hanover St.
Rose, in the charms | Rose, wie bist du reizend und mild | Aria sung with the greatest success at various concerts in London | by | Madame Schröder-Devrient | Composed by | Louis Spohr | Translated and Adapted by | Jno. Rhing, | and Dedicated to | Madame Schroder Devrient | by the Publishers [1839-46] Wessel & Co. .. 67 Frith Street Soho Square
pp.1-5 English words inked out leaving only the German
2 | Lieder | for Voice & Piano .. Composed by | Fred. Kücken | of Berlin || 'A ride I once was taking' | Altes Liebeslied [1846-56] Wessel & Co. .. 229 Regent Street corner of Hanover Street
Sweet Home | Ballad | Composed & Dedicated to his pupil | Miss Mary Caldecott | (Woodford Hall) | by | W. T. Wrighton [c1860] Robert W. Ollivier 19 Old Bond St. Piccadilly :: :: Stannard & Dixon Lith. 7 Poland St.
pp.1-5 Plate no. R.W.O. 194 Some pencil marks and an ornament added
Echo's Song | I am the viewless sound | Sung by | Miss Birch | The Poetry by | Miss Julia Payne | The Music by | Stephen Glover [1840?] Jeffreys & Comy. 21 Soho Square
Song of a Guardian Spirit | The Poetry | Written by Mrs. Hemans | The Music Composed | By | John Lodge Ellerton Esqre. [1834-80] Printed & Sold by C. Lonsdale 26 Old Bond Street
The Fairy's Home | Ballad | No. 1 of Legends of Fairy Land | Sung by | Mr. Jas. Perring & Mr. F. N. Crouch | In the Popular | Musical Entertainment | An Hour in Fairy Land | Written by | J. E. Carpenter | Composed by | F. Nicholls Crouch [c1846] Published by T. E. Purday, 50 St Paul's Church Yard and Addison & Hodson 210 Regent Street
Song | River! River! | The Words by | Mrs. Southey | to whom | The Music is Dedicated | by | Mrs. Murray Gartshore [1850?] Edinburgh, Hamilton & Muller | London, Addison & Co. | Leipzig, Peters :: :: Sold by Wood & Co. 12 Waterloo Place Edinburgh
What's in a Kiss | Ballad | sung by | Mr. Hobbs | with the Original Piano Forte Accompaniment | Composed & Dedicated to | T. Hitchins Esqr. | by | J. Blewitt J. Duff & C. Hodgson 60(?) Oxford Street
The Blind Man's Bride | Ballad | Written by | The Honble. Mrs Norton | and Inscribed to | The Honble. Mrs. Leicester Stanhope | The Music by | Miss A. Cowell [1839] London Chappell .. 50 New Bond Street
Then you'll remember me | Ballad | sung by | Mr. Harrison | At the Theatre Royal Drury Lane | In the Opera of | The Bohemian Girl | written by Alfred Bunn Esqre. | Composed by | M. W. Balfe [c1845] Chappell .. 50 New Bond Street | And in Paris by Bernard Latte
Gone is the calmness from my heart | Ballad | sung by | Mr. W. Harrison | In the Opera of | Matilda | Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane | Written by Alfred Bunn | Composed by | W. Vincent Wallace [1847] Cramer, Beale & Co. 201 Regent Street & 67 Conduit Street
I'd be a fairy | Ballad | sung by | Mrs. M. Merriden | in the Popular Musical Entertainment | An Hour in Fairy Land | Written by | J. E. Carpenter | The Music by | James Perring | (Composer of the Maids of Merry England) [1840?] T. E. Purday 50 St Paul's Church Yard
The Song of the Zephyr | Sung by | Miss Birch & Mr. Handel Gear | at the | Nobilities and Public Concerts | The Poetry by | Charles Hitchins Esqre. | Composed and Dedicated to | Miss Georgina Robertson | by | A. J. Rexford [1842] Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street
pp.1-9 Sig. G. Fraser, April 27th. Also A. J. Rexford
Why so pale and wan, fond lover? | A Merrie Ballad | The Poetry by | Sir John Suckling | AD. 1630 | The Music Composed | by | Frank de Fonblanque Esqr. Addison & Hodson 210 Regent Street, & 47 King Street
The vows thou hast spoken | Ballad | The Poetry Written | by | Robert Storey Esqr. | The Music Composed | by | Frank de Fonblanque Addison & Hollier, 210 Regent Street
Dedicated to | Miss A. C. Fraser | Recitative | If the Lord had not helped me | Air | In the Multitude of the Sorrows | Composed by | Mrs. Groom [ie Martha Wilkinson] [1854] Leader & Cock, 63 New Bond Street corner of Brook Street
But thou didst not leave his soul in hell | from | G. F. Handel's | Oratorio of | The Messiah | Arranged by William Hutchins Callcott [1860] Leader & Cock 63 New Bond Street Corner of Brook St
Eve's Lamentation | sung by | Miss Stephens | in the | Oratorio of the Intercession | the poetry by Milton | The music by | M. P. King [1834-48] Coventry & Hollier 71 Dean Street, Soho
Ere I sleep | an | Evening Hymn | composed and inscribed | to | Mrs. Allnutt | (of Clapham) | by | Wm. Horsley, Mus.Bac.Oxon. Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street and 67 Conduit Street
I'm Afloat, I'm Afloat | Composed and Sung by Henry Russell | The Poetry .. by Eliza Cook [Musical Bouquet no. 67] [p.1843] [J. Bingley, 37 Moneyers St., Hoxton and W. Strange, 21 Paternoster Row]
Life on the Ocean Wave | Song | Sung by | Mr. Henry Russell | Written by E. Sargent | Music composed by | Henry Russell [1844-8] Addison & Hodson, 210 Regent Street, Opposite Conduit Street and 47 King St.
Thady O'Toole | No. 9 | Songs of the Parish Wake | Written | Composed & Dedicated | to his friend | J. C. Jones Esqr. | by F. N. Crouch [1875?] D'Almaine & Co. 20 Soho Square
O Thou Breeze of Spring! | Song | The Poetry Written by | Mrs. Hemans | The Music Composed | by | John Lodge Ellerton [c1834?] C. Lonsdale (late Birchall & Co.) 26 Old Bond Street
By Dimpled Brook And Fountain Brim | From | Milton's Masque of Comus | The Music Composed by Dr. Arne [1845] Leader & Cock 63 New Bond Street Corner of Brook Street
Kathleen Mavourneen | No. 4 | Echoes of the Lakes | sung by | Miss S. Hobbs | The Poetry written by Mrs Crawford | The music Composed | by | F. Nicholls Crouch [1841] D'Almaine & Co. Soho Square
Kathleen is gone | Irish Ballad | Written by | George Linley | Composed & Dedicated | to Mrs. E. Barron | by | Walter Maynard [1847?] Leader & Cock 63 New Bond Street
Goodbye, Sweetheart, Goodbye | Ballad | Written by Mr. Sims Reeves .. Composed by John L. Hatton [1854?] Cramer Beale & Co. 201 Regent Street & 67 Conduit Street and at 167 North Bridge Street Brighton
(Anon) Juanita | A Song of Spain, | Sung by Miss Lascelles. | by the Honble. Mrs. Norton [c1860] Chappell 50 New Bond Street :: :: J. W. Pearman, litho, 13, Castle Street, East
We have been friends together | Ballad | Written by | The Honble. Mrs. Norton | Composed by | John Blockley [1846] Cramer Beale & Co 201 Regent Street and 67 Conduit Street
Goethe's | Song of Mignon | Know'st thou the land | Kennst du das Land, wo die Litronen bluhm? | The Music by | L. van Beethoven [c1840] Wessel & Co 67 Frith Street Soho Square :: :: Sold by Hamilton & Müller
Swans are proudly advancing | Duettino | for | Two Treble Voices and Piano Forte | Composed by | Carl. Blum | of Berlin | Translated and adapted by Jno. Rhing [1837] Wessel & Co. 67 Frith Street Soho Square
Six German Songs | by | Fleming, Voss & Grillparzer | composed for | Voice & Piano | by | Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. | Translated and Adapted by | Miss de Pontigny | Op. 8 || No. 241 Fairer the Meads are growing [c1840] Wessel .. 67 Frith Street Soho Square
Near the limpid fountain's edge | Duet for Soprano and Tenor | from Goethe's Divan | with an accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | composed by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy | translated and adapted by | Miss de Pontigny [c1840] Wessel & Co. [67 Frith Street Soho Square]
Ah! Could I teach the Nightingale - 'Ach könnt ich doch' | Lied for Two Voices and Pianoforte Composed by | Charles Keller | Translated and Adapted by Jno. Rhing [1836] Wessel & Co. [6 Frith Street Soho Square]
Eight German Songs | for | Two Treble Voices and Piano | Composed by | Charles Keller || Soul Breathing Music [c1840] Wessel & Co. 67 Frith Street Soho Square
Soffriva nel pianto | Duetto | In the Opera of Lucia di Lammermoor | Composed by Donizetti [1845-8] Addison & Hodson 210 Regent Street, opposite Conduit Street, & 47 King Street
E Susanna non vien? Recitvo. e | Dove sono i bei momenti - Aria | nell'Opera Le Nozze di Figaro | Di. W. A. Mozart [1834-78] C. Lonsdale 26 Old Bond Street, London
A | Serenade | from | Maud | by | Alfred Tennyson, D.C.L. Poet Laureate | Dedicated to Miss S. A. Whitmore | music by | Miss M. Lindsay [c1856] Robert Cocks & Co. New Burlington Street
Ah! tu sai che insiemi con esso | Aria | in the opera of | Parisina | Composed by | Donizetti [c1850] Cramer Beale & Co.201 Regent Street & 67 Conduit Street
Dearest Mace | The New Negro Song | sung with immense applause by all the | Ethiopian Serenaders | arranged by | Wellington Guernsey [1845-50] D'Almaine & Co. 20 Soho Square.
Boosey & Sons' | New Edition of | The Most Celebrated | Canti Popolari | by | L. Gordigiani || La Rosa D'lnghilterra | Impossibile | Canto Popolare Toscana | Musica di Luigi Gordigiani [c1854] Boosey & Sons 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street
Boosey's | Musical Cabinet [No. 4] | A Selection of Popular Songs | sung by | The Christy's Minstrels | The Accompaniments and Symphonies arranged expressly by G. F. Harris [1857-64] Boosey & Sons, Holles Street
Boosey & Son's | Complete Operas | for | Piano Forte Solo | (in cloth) | Verdi's | Favorite Opera | Rigoletto | edited for the | Piano Forte | by | Rudolf Nordmann [ie George Frederick Harris] [c1857] Boosey & Sons. 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street
The Bridge, | H. W. Longfellow Esqr, | Dedicated to M. Marryat, | Music by | Miss. Lindsay [1863?] [Robert Cocks and Co. New Burlington Street, W., Music Publishers to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and the Emperor napoleon III] :: :: Sold by Wood & Co Union St Aberdeen
The Brook | The Words by | Tennyson | the Music by | Dolores [ie Ellen Dickson] | Dedicated to | Lady Prescott [1854] Charles Jefferys 21 Soho Square :: :: Sold by Wood & Co Union St. Aberdeen
The Days that are no More | The Poetry by | Tennyson | sung by | Madame Sainton Dolby | The Music by | Jacques Blumenthal [c1862] Duncan Davison & Co. 244 Regent Street, Corner of Little Argyll Street :: :: Sold by Wood & Co 189 Union St Aberdeen
pp.2-7 Plate no. 236 'Miss C. Hawes' at head of t.p.
Floating Away | (Ballad) | Written by | J. E. Carpenter | Composed by | John Blockley [1861-3] Cramer Beale & Wood 201 Regent Street :: :: Sold by Wood & Co. 189 Union St. Aberdeen
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Published by John Blockley, 2 Park Road, Haverstock Hill
Friend of my Soul, | by | Thomas Moore Esqr., | Sung by | Mr. Braham, | at the | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane [1844-61] Cramer, Beale & Chappell 201 Regent Street, & 67 Conduit St.
Go where Glory waits Thee, | Song, | from the | Irish Melodies, | The Poetry by | Thomas Moore, | with new Symphonies & Accompaniments | by | G. A. Macfarren [1859-61] Cramer, Beale & Chappell 201 Regent Street, & 67 Conduit Street
Has sorrow thy young days shaded | from | a Selection of | Irish Melodies, | by | Thomas Moore Esq. | Arranged | with | Symphonies and Accompaniment | by | Sir John Stevenson, Mus.Doc. [1845-8] Addison & Hodson, 210 Regent Street opposite Conduit St and 47 King Street
Her Last words at Parting, | A Ballad, | sung by | Mr. Parry, Junr. | for whom it was expressly written | by | Thomas Moore Esqre. [1835] Cramer, Addison & Beale 201 Regent Street
I saw from the Beach, | from | A Selection of | Irish Melodies, | by | Thomas Moore Esqr. | Arranged with Symphonies | and Accompaniment by | Sir John Stevenson, Mus.Doc. [1845-8] Addison & Hodson, 210, Regent Street, opposite Conduit St and 47, King Street :: :: Sold by Wood & Co 189 Union St. Aberdeen
Katey's letter, | Irish Song, | Sung by | Miss Dolby, | The Poetry by | Lady Dufferin [c1864] Lamborn Cock, Hutchings & Co. (late Leader & Cock) 62 & 63 New Bond Street corner of Brook Street :: :: Sold by Wood & Co 189 Union St Aberdeen
Kitty Tyrrell, | sung by | Mr. Frank Bodda, Mr. Leffler, and Mr. G. Genge | Irish Ballad | written by Chas. Jefferys, composed by C. W. Glover [Charles Jefferys 21 Soho Square] :: :: Sold by Wood & Co. 189 Union St Aberdeen
Like a Tree beside the River, | Words by | Gerald Massey, | The Music Composed | and Dedicated to | Mrs. Sartoris | by | Hamilton Aidé [1858] Charles Jefferys 21 Soho Square, W
Second Edition, | Maggie's Secret, | Song, | Written | and | Composed expressly for, | Madame | Sainton Dolby | by | Claribel [1863] Boosey & Sons .. 28 Holles Street :: :: Sold by Wood & Co. .. Aberdeen
Three Fishers went Sailing, | Song, | by | The Revd. Charles Kingsley, | Set to Music for | Miss Dolby, | by | John Hullah [1857] Addison, Hollier & Lucas, 210 Regent Street :: :: Sold by Wood & Co. .. Aberdeen
Take hence the Bowl, | from | A Selection of | National Airs | by | Thomas Moore Esqr. | Arranged with Symhonies and Accompaniments | by | Henry R. Bishop [1845-8] Addison & Hodson 210 Regent Street opposite Conduit Street and at 47 King Street
Too late, Too late! | Sacred Song, | poetry by | Alfred Tennyson D.C.L. | (Poet Laureate) | Dedicated to | M. Charles Powell | Music by | Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss | (Miss M. Lindsay) [1860] Robert Cocks & Co. New Burlington St, Regent St W. :: :: Sold by Wood & Co. .. Aberdeen
Sacred Song | Resignation | Music by Miss M Lindsay | Dedicated to her sister | Mrs. R.B. Tritton [1883] Robert Cocks & Co New Burlington St. :: :: Sold by Wood & Co... Aberdeen
Flügel, G., Nachtgespenst | Nachtsturm und Gebet | Characterstücke | für das | Piano-forte | Herrn | Dr. G. A. Keferstein Prediger
.. verehrungsvoll zugeeignet .. Op.10 Correspondance Musicale La Haye