Sweet Mary Mine! | Sung with great applause by | Made. Stockhausen & Miss Birch. | Composed by | John Parry Junr [1829] Jefferys & Co., 31 Frith St. Soho :: Sold by Wood & Co. etc.
No. 13 | Book 2 | German Songs, | Adapted to | English Words, | by | Thos. Oliphant Esqre. | Hony. Secretary to the Madrigal Society | .. The Song of Rest | Music by Beethoven [1829] R. Cocks & Co. 20 Princes Street, Hanover Square :: Sold by Wood & Co. etc
pp.2-5 Sig. Jane C. Irvine
Melody from Beethoven's Das Liedchen von der Ruhe, Op. 52 No. 3
Lieder and Serenade, | for | Voice and Piano | Composed by | J. W. Kalliwoda [Op. 67]. | Translated and Adapted by | Jno. Rhing. .. No. 43 Forth I | roam in lonely sadness [1829] Wessel & Co. .. 67 Frith Street, Soho Square :: Sold by Wood & Co. etc.
pp.1-5 Plate no. W & Co. 1739 Sig. Jane C. Irvine
Voice & keyboard
Also: Catalogue of Wessel & Co's Choice Publications of Modern Vocal Music No.67 Frith Street Corner of Soho Square, London.
I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows, | A Duet, | Sung by | Miss Smith & Miss Julia Smith, | at the | Theatres Royal and Principal Concerts. | Composed by | Charles E. Horn [1829] Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street, & 67, Conduit Street :: Sold by Wood & Co. etc
pp.2-7 Plate no. 2328 Sig. Beatrice and Jane Ir[vine]
Meet Again! | Duet. | For Two Soprano Voices, | The Poetry | By | James Montgomery Esqre. | The Music | By | Henry R. Bishop [1829] Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street and 67, Conduit Street
pp.1-5 Plate no. 1665 Sig. Beatrice and Jane Irvine Schivas
Of A the Airts, | As Sung by Mr. Wilson | From the | New Edition | Of the | Vocal Melodies of Scotland, | Arranged with | Symphonies & Accompaniments | for the | Piano Forte | by Finlay Dun & John Thomson [1827] Paterson & Roy, 27 George Street, Edinr
pp.116-119 Sig. Jane Christina Ir[vine] 25th J..[indecipherable in the cut off]
Also: Paterson & Roy Catalogue [begins by advertising Vol.3 of the New Edition .. ]
Beloved Zillerthal, | The Words | Expressly written for the Music | by | Miss F. Humphreys, | The Music | Composed and Dedicated to | The Right Honble. | Lady Harriet Howard | by | Emilie Souper [c1839?] T. H. Wright & Sons .. Royal Colonnade Brighton .. T. Boosey & Co. 28 Holles Street, Oxford Str.
pp.1-5 Sig. From Miss Beatrice Irvine Schivas to Jane Irvine
The Braes o' Balquhither, | As Sung by Mr. Wilson. | From the | New Edition | of the | Vocal Melodies of Scotland, | Arranged with | Symphonies & Accompaniments | for the | Piano Forte | By | Finlay Dun & John Thomson [1827] Paterson & Roy 27 George Street, Edinburgh
When first I over the Mountain Trod. | Ballad | Written & Composed | By | Samuel Lover Esqr. Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street and 67, Conduit Street
2nd Edition | Night at Sea. | Sung by | Madme. Malibran | from a Set of | Six Songs and Two Duets | Containing | Night at Sea | Composed | by | Henri Herz. D'Almaine & Co, 20, Soho Square
pp.1-5 Sig. Jane C. Irvine
Also: A Select Catalogue of new pianoforte music, published by D'Almaine & Co. 20 Soho Square, London
The Grecian Daughter, | A Ballad | The Poetry by | Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. | The Music Composed and Dedicated to | The Honble. Mrs Gray, | By | Joseph Philip Knight [1827] Mori & Lavenu ... 28 New Bond St. :: Sold by Paterson & Roy etc
pp.1-5 Plate no. 3640 Sig. Beatrice Irvine Schivas to Jane Irvine
Twenty Third Edition | There is no home like my own. | Ballad, | Sung & Composed by the late | Madame Malibran De Beriot D'Almaine & Co, 20, Soho Square
The Old House at Home, | Ballad | Sung by | Mr. H. Phillips, | in the Grand Opera | Francis the First, | Performed at the | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane | The Poetry by | T. Haynes Bayly Esqr. | The Music Composed | by | E. J. Loder D'Almaine & Co, 20, Soho Square
Kathleen Mavourneen, | No. 4 | Irish Songs, | "Echoes of the Lakes" | As Sung by | The Composer | with unbounded applause | at the | Plymouth & Devonport Concerts, | Words Written by | Mrs. Crawford, | Music Composed, | by | F. Nicholls Crouch, | Professor of Singing & Piano Forte, Plymouth [1829] D'Almaine & Co, 20, Soho Square :: Sold by Wood & Co. etc.
Stockhausen's | New Swiss Melodies, | as | Duetts for two voices, | As Sung by | Madame Stockhausen, & Madlle. Bildstein, | at the | Nobility's Soirees Musicales, | and at the | London and Provincial Concerts, | During the season 1839. | With Accompaniments for the | Piano Forte or Harp | By F. | Stockhausen [1827] Charles Ollivier .. 41 New Bond Street :: Sold by Paterson & Roy etc.
pp.2-7 Plate no. C.O.310 Sig. B & J Irvine Schivas
I'll return to the home of my mind. | A Ballad,. | The Words by | Mrs. John Whately, | The Music Composed, | and Respectfully Dedicated to the | Right Honble. | Lady Frances Howard, | by | Emilie Souper Willis & Co., 75 Lower Grosvenor Street
pp.1-3 Plate no. RMR 1681 Sig. Miss Irvine with the author's kindest Regards J. C. Irvine
Also: Catalogue of 'new & Popular Songs' published by Willis & Co.
The Blessing | 'Aileen Mavourneen a cushla macree', | No. 5 | Irish Songs. | "Echoes of the Lakes" | As Sung by | Mrs. Crouch & the Composer, | At the Concerts of the | Plymouth Harmonic Society. | Written, Composed | and Respectfully Dedicated to His Talented Pupil | Miss Williams, | of Stoke. | by | F. Nicholls Crouch | Professor of Singing & Piano Forte, Plymouth [1827] D'Almaine & Co, 20, Soho Square :: Sold by Paterson & Roy etc.
pp.64-70 Sig. Beatrice Irvine Schivas
Although this is for Keyboard the following instruments are noted: Corni solo; Flauti e Clar.; Oboe; Fagotti
No. 1 | "The Regicide", | An Opera, | The Poetry imitated from the | Artaserse of Metastasio, | By | Thos. Oliphant, Esqe. | The Music Composed | By | Charles Lucas [1829] Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street :: Sold by Wood & Co. etc.
The Daughter's Song to Her Mother, | or | Krasnöe Saraphan | The Original | Russian Melody, | with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte, by | T. Cooke, | The Words by | William Ball, | Respectfully Dedicated by Permission to | Her Royal Highness | The Duchess of Kent [1827] Royal Musical Library, 75 Lower Grosvenor St. :: Sold by Paterson & Roy etc.
pp.1-5 Plate no. RMR 1641 Sig. Jane Irvine
Inc. arr. for Guitar in same key
Also: Catalogue Royal Musical Library, …by Willis & Co.Printed by W.Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street.
Original melody (Krasnoe saraphan/The red coat) by A. E. Varlamov
Scenes of my Youth, | Ballad | sung by | Miss Romer also by Mrs. Alfred Shaw, | In the Romantic Opera | The Gipsy's Warning, | Performed at the | Theatre Royal Drury Lane, | The Poetry by | George Linley Esqr. | The Music by | Jules Benedict Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201 Regent Street
pp.1-5 Plate no. 2381 Sig. indecipherable but could be MMC to B[eatrice] I[rvine]
Mr. Rice's Edition | of | Sich a Gettin Up Stairs, | As Sung at the | Principal Theatres | in | England and America, | by | Mr. T. D. Rice Jefferys & Co. 31 Frith St. Soho
The Keel Row, | Duet, | as Sung by | The Misses Smith, | at the | St. James' Theatre, | and in | Manchester, Liverpool & Dublin, | with the most rapturous Applause, | Arranged from J. Watson's | Popular Song and Glee | by | Miss Smith Keith, Prowse & Co. .. 48 Cheapside, London
Here in Cool Grot, | A Glee, | Composed by | Lord Mornington | arranged with an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | by | John Parry Goulding & D'Almaine, 20 Soho Square
In Infancy our Hopes and Fears, | A Favorite Song. | Sung by Mr. Hill in the Opera of | Artaxerxes. | Composed by Dr. Arne G. Walker, 106 Grt. Portland Stt. and 64 Burlington Arcade
The Glasses sparkle on the Board, | a Favorite Song. | Written by | W. D. Diggs Esqr. | Composed by | T. A. Geary Geo. Walker, 17 Soho Square & 64 Burlington Arcade