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M. Moszkowski ; revised and fingered by K. Klauser
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composed by Joseph Haydn ; arranged for the piano forte by Charles Czerny
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London : R. Cocks, [18--] |
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No. 1. Representation of chaos |
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Air "Now vanish before the holy beams" |
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Recitativo |
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Air "Rolling on foaming billows" |
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Air "With verdure clad the fields appear" |
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Chorus "Awake the harp" |
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No. 2. Air "On mighty pens" |
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Recitativo (And God created great whales) |
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Terzetto "Most beautiful appear" |
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Air "Now Heaven in fullest glory shines" |
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Air "In native worth and honor clad" |
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Chorus "Atcheived is the glorious work" |
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No. 1. Representation of chaos |
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Air "Now vanish before the holy beams" |
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Recitativo |
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[G. Verdi] ; [arranged for piano by Adolphe le Carpentier]
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par Henry Panofka
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Leipzig : F. Hofmeister, [18--] |
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par L.J. Meerts
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Bruxelles : Schott, [18--] |
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words by Schuyler B. Horton ; music by Metta Horton
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Boston : Miles & Thompson, c1890 |
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Metta Horton
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composed by Frederic Louis Ritter
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[paroles de A. Bardin ; musique de J. de Stoop]
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by I. Moscheles
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London : Willis, 1827 |
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v. 1The Swiss boy = Der Schweizerbue |
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The Alpine hunters = Der Alpen Jäger |
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Says she says he = "Sagt er" |
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The spring time = Die Frühlingszeit |
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The chamois = Die Gamsen |
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Hither friends & neighbours = All enk Nachbarsleuten |
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The Tyrolese war song = Der Tyroler Landsturm |
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When the matin bell = "Wann i Morgens früh" |
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The hunters song = Das Schüzenlied |
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Was it at one or two = "War's vielleicht" |
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The village lay = Lanterbach |
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Up to the Alps = "Auf die Alm" |
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v. 2. He is mine! = Mein Schatz! |
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The mountain lay = Alpenlied |
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The forsaken = Die Verlafsene |
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The shepherd boy = Der Senderbue |
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The Switzer's song of home = Schweizers Heimweh |
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The song of the spring = Der erwachende Frühling |
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The contented hunter = Der genügsame Jäger |
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The Tyrolian song = Das Tyrolerlied |
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The happy peasant = Der zufriedene Bauer |
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The mountaineer = Das Tyrolerleben |
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The Tyrolese Bey = Der Tyrolerbue |
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The village Chorister = Der Dorf Cantor |
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v. 3. The merry mountain lad = Der lustige Alpenhirt |
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The Alpine spring = Der Alpenlust |
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Free is this dear land = Freyheits-Lied |
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A faithful wife = Weibertreue |
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Spring is come = Frühling's Lied |
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The fisherman and his wife = Der Fischer und sein Weib |
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The Alpine rose = Wahre Liebe |
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The waggoner = Der Furhman |
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Come my companions = Des Tirolerbuben Lust |
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The Alpine youth = Die Alpen Dirne |
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The serenade = Harfen-Gruss |
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The happy shepherdess = Die Zufriedene Hirtin |
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v. 1The Swiss boy = Der Schweizerbue |
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The Alpine hunters = Der Alpen Jäger |
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Says she says he = "Sagt er" |
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transcriptions très-faciles pour les petites mains des oeuvres des grands maitres par W. Lenz
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v. 1. Bach |
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v. 2. Beethoven |
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v. 3. Händel |
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v. 4. Haydn |
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v. 6. Schubert |
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v. 7. Weber |
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v. 8. Auteurs divers |
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v. 9. Mendelssohn |
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v. 1. Bach |
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v. 2. Beethoven |
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v. 3. Händel |
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Bezeichnung von Hugo Riemann
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Leipzig : Steingräber, [18--?] |
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Bezeichnung von Hugo Riemann
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Leipzig : Steingräber, [18--?] |
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von Edvard Grieg ; mit Fingersatz versehen von Adolf Ruthardt
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Leipzig : C.F. Peters, [18--?] |
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Anton Dvořák ; Clavier-Auszug
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Berlin : Simrock, 1881 |
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gesetzt von Johannes Brahms
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Berlin : Simrock, [1881?] |
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kritisch revidirt und mit Fingersatz versehen von Herrmann Scholtz
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Leipzig : Peters, [188-?] |
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Bd. 1. Walzer |
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Mazurkas |
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Polonaisen |
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Nocturnes |
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Bd. 3. Sonaten (Op. 4 Op. posth., 35, 38) |
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Berceuse, Op. 57 |
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Barcarolle, Op. 60 |
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Bolero, Op. 19 |
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Tarantelle, Op. 43 |
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Allegro de concert, Op. 46 |
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Variations brillantes, Op. 12 |
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Variations sur un air allemand, Op. posth. |
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Marche funèbre, Op. posth. (72 No. 2) |
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3 ecossaises, Op. posth. (72 No. 3) |
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Concerte (Op. 11, 21) |
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Concertstücke. Là ci darem la mano, Op. 2 |
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Grande fantasie, Op. 13 |
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Krakowiak, Op. 14 |
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Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 |
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Bd. 1. Walzer |
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Mazurkas |
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Polonaisen |
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par C. Saint-Saëns
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Paris : Durand, c1894 |
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par C. Saint-Saëns
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Paris : Durand, c1892 |
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Kling
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Leipzig : Breitkopf & Härtel, [18--?] |
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Salvatore Marchesi ; English translations by George L. Osgood with a biographical sketch of the author by Dr. Theo. Baker
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von Johannes Brahms
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Berlin : Simrock, 1889 |
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von Johannes Brahms
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Berlin : Simrock, 1880 |
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gesammelt und für das Klavier bearbeitet von Rudolf Dittrich
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Jizuki-uta = Erdarbeiter-Lied = Workmen's song |
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Matsuri-bayashi = Volksfest-Lied = Festival song |
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Sakura = Kirschblüthe = Cherry-blossoms |
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Gombei ga tane maku = Gombei säet = Gombei is sowing |
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Kon-in no uta (medeta) = Hochzeitslied = Wedding-song |
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Riūkiū-bushi = Lied von Riūkiū = Song of Riūkiū |
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Jizuki-uta = Erdarbeiter-Lied = Workmen's song |
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Matsuri-bayashi = Volksfest-Lied = Festival song |
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Sakura = Kirschblüthe = Cherry-blossoms |
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von Robert Schumann
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Leipzig : Peters, [18--?] |
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Robert Schumann
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Bd. 4. Humoresque Op. 20 B dur |
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Noveletten Op. 21 |
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Zweite Sonate Op. 22 G moll |
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Nachtstücke Op. 23 |
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Faschingsschwank aus Wien Op. 26 |
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Drei Romanze Op. 28 |
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Scherzo, Gigue, Romanze und Fughette Op. 32 |
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Bd. 4. Humoresque Op. 20 B dur |
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Noveletten Op. 21 |
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Zweite Sonate Op. 22 G moll |
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par César Franck ; le mèmes transcrites pour grand orgue à pédales par Louis Vierne
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Paris : Pérégally & Parvy, [18--?] |
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Besozzi, L.D.
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Paris : Hamelle, [18--?] |
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composés par J. Lemmens
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Mayence : Schott, [18--] |
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Invocation |
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Nocturne |
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Fughette |
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Cantabile |
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Romance sans paroles |
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Fanfare |
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Mélodie facile |
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Hélène-Polka |
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Communion |
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Sortie |
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Marche triomphale |
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Finale |
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Invocation |
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Nocturne |
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Fughette |
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von Gustav Merkel
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Leipzig : J. Rieter-Biedermann, 1885 |
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par Alexandre Guilmant
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Paris : Durand, [18--?] |
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Klein, Cecil
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Boston : Oliver Ditson, c1894 |
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edited by Karl Klauser ; with an introduction by Theodore Thomas
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Boston : J.B. Millet Co., c1894 |
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Constantinople part I : entrance to the golden horn : op. 83 |
music by Martin Roeder |
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Constantinople part II : call of the muezzin from the minaret at early dawn |
Martin Roeder |
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Cradle song : op. 38, no. 1 |
Edw. Grieg |
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Pendant la mazurka |
Paul Wachs |
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Entr'act music : from Rosamunde |
Franz Schubert ; arr. by H. Langer |
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Galatea : op. 44, no. 3 |
A. Jensen |
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Valse pittoresque : op. 50, no. 2 |
H. Reinhold |
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In May : op. 11, no. 1 |
Th. Voigt |
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Clavierstück |
Eugen Drobisch |
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Melodic study |
Ed. Rohde |
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Gavotte : from the ballet "Don Juan" |
C.W. Gluck |
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Spring song : op. 68, no. 18 |
R. Schumann |
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Con moto grazioso : op. 32, no. 8 |
W. Bargiel |
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Air : air et rigaudon : op. 49, no. 1 |
E.A. MacDowell |
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Rigaudon : op. 49, no. 2 |
E.A. MacDowell |
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Bagatelle : op. 33, no. 1 |
L.v. Beethoven |
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Album leaf : op. 12, no. 7 |
Edw. Grieg |
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Glimpses of lost happiness : op. 8, no. 9 |
Ad. Jensen |
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Petrarch to Laura : op. 84, no. 2 |
Th. Kullak |
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A morning walk : op. 29, no. 6 |
L. Schytte |
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Scherzino : op. 330, no. 7 |
Carl Mayer |
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Nocturne : op. 8, no. 2 |
Ad. Gutmann |
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Prelude : op. 28, no. 23 |
F. Chopin |
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Arabesque : op. 6, no. 12 |
G. Karganoff |
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Military march : originally for piano 4 hands : op. 51, no. 1 |
F. Schubert |
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Picture from the east : op. 66, no. 4 |
R. Schumann |
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Polka |
H. Kjerulf |
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For a gavotte movement : lyric opera sketches : op. 13, no. 1 |
Edgar Stillman Kelley |
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For a waltz chorus : lyric opera sketches : op. 13, no. 2 |
Edgar Stillman Kelley |
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Romance : from Sonata in A minor |
Ed. Rohde |
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Slow valses : op. 33 |
F. Schubert |
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Warriors greeting to the fatherland (Kriegers Gruss an das Vaterland) |
E. Halven |
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Romance from the piano duet op. 3 |
C.M.v. Weber |
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Minuet in G |
L. Boccherini |
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Valse : op. 34, no. 2 |
F. Chopin |
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Folk dance : op. 38, no. 5 |
Edw. Grieg |
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Shepherd's song |
H. Kjerulf |
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Album leaf |
R. Wagner |
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Arabesque : op. 6, no. 6 |
G. Karganoff |
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Convivial song : op. 68, no. 33 |
R. Schumann |
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Springtime of love : op. 8, no. 16 |
A. Jensen |
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June rose : mazurka : op. 54 |
W.L. Blumenschein |
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June bug : an American humoreske : op. 53 |
W.L. Blumenschein |
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Andante |
F. Mendelssohn-Barholdy |
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Tarantelle (abridged) : op. 6 |
A. Rubinstein |
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March from the opera "Titus" |
W.A. Mozart |
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Album leaf |
Wilhelm Claussen |
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Prelude : op. 28, no. 17 |
F. Chopin |
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In the mill |
J.F. Nagel (St Petersburg) |
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Thema : op. 68, no. 42 |
R. Schumann |
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Spring flowers : op. 29, no. 9 |
L. Schytte |
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The post : song : op. 89, no. 13 |
F. Schubert |
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Elegy : op. 38, no. 6 |
Edw. Grieg |
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Arabesque : op. 6, no. 11 |
G. Karganoff |
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Spring song |
H. Kjerulf |
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The giorni : air de Pergolese (Nina) |
transcription by S. Thalberg |
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Valse elegante : op. 16 |
Henry Schoenefeld |
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Soldier's march : op. 44, no. 7 |
Richard Kleinmichel |
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Nocturne |
John Field |
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Bagatelle Italienne |
Cèsar Cui |
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Marquis et marquise : op. 50, no. 3 |
Benjamin Godard |
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The first meeting : op. 5, no. 2 |
Edw. Grieg |
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Nocturne : op. 69, no. 2 |
A. Rubinstein |
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Scheherazade (Arabian nights) ; op. 68, no. 25 |
R. Schumann |
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Fisherman's serenade : op. 72, no 1 |
Jean Vogt |
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Intermezzo : op. 9, no. 2 |
Isidor Seiss |
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Barcarole |
J.F. Nagel (St Petersburg) |
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Nocturne : op. 37, no. 1 |
F. Chopin |
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Constantinople part I : entrance to the golden horn : op. 83 |
music by Martin Roeder |
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Constantinople part II : call of the muezzin from the minaret at early dawn |
Martin Roeder |
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Cradle song : op. 38, no. 1 |
Edw. Grieg |
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edited by Karl Klauser ; with an introduction by Theodore Thomas
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Romance : scene d'amour : op. 61, no. 2 |
Wilson G. Smith |
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Alla gavotte : op. 61, no. 1 |
Wilson G. Smith |
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Mousquetaires : op. 50, no. 6 |
B.Godard |
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Evening song : op. 9, no. 1 |
Isidor Seiss |
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Paradise and the Peri : cantata words by Thomas Moore : op. 50 |
R. Schumann |
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The miller and the stream : op. 25, no. 19 |
F. Schubert ; transcribed by S. Thalberg |
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Consolation |
D. Scarlatti |
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March : op. 100, no. 2 |
Th. Kullak |
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Arabesque : op. 6, no. 1 |
G. Karganoff |
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Dedication : op. 33, no. 1 |
Ad. Jensen |
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How the trumpeter plays : op. 33, no. 2 |
Ad. Jensen |
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Prelude : op. 28, no. 9 |
F. Chopin |
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Albumleaf : op. 28, no. 1 |
Edvard Grieg |
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Minuet from the Divertimento in D major |
W.A. Mozart |
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Capricietto |
Horatio W. Parker |
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Dialogue |
Horatio W. Parker |
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In spring : march : op. 22, no. 2 |
R. Volkmann |
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From the eighth (unfinished) symphony |
F. Schubert |
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A la cosaque : morceau caractéristique : op. 365 |
Gustav lange |
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Paradise and the Peri : op. 50 |
R. Schumann |
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A merry meeting : op. 33, no. 5 |
Ad. Jensen |
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Romance : op. 33, no. 6 |
Ad. Jensen |
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Arabesque : op. 6, no. 5 |
G. Karganoff |
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Chopin : op. 66, no. 2 |
B. Godard |
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Cheerfulness : op. 12, no. 1 |
E. Büchner |
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Norwegian : op. 12, no. 6 |
Edw. Grieg |
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Chorus and ballet : from the opera "Oberon" |
C.M.v. Weber |
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Prelude : op. 28, no. 10 |
F. Chopin |
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Longing |
Frank van der Stucken |
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Scherzo : from the String quartet in D minor |
F. Schubert ; arranged by Karl Hoffbauer |
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Albumleaf : op. 28, no. 2 |
E. Grieg |
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Chacone : op. 62 |
Auguste Durand |
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Russian romance : op. 56, no. 2 |
Fr. Damm |
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Dragon-flies : op. 24 |
C. Chaminade |
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Waltz : op. 37 |
Stephen Heller |
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Sweet remembrance : doux souvenir |
F. Bendel |
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Gigue bretonne |
G. Bachmann |
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Arabesque : op. 6, no. 10 |
G. Karganoff |
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Minuet : op. 33, no. 11 |
Ad. Jensen |
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Song on new years eve : op. 68, no. 36 |
R. Schumann |
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Romanza : op. 31 |
Clara Kathleen Rogers |
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Scherzo : op. 32 |
Clara Kathleen Rogers |
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In the forest : op. 86, no. 5 |
Stephen Heller |
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In memorian : November 4th 1847 : op. 68, no. 24 |
R. Schumann |
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Minuet from the Sonata in G, op. 78, no. 3 |
F. Schubert |
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Mazurka : op. 40, no. 2 |
Erick Meyer-Helmund |
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Arabesque : op. 6, no. 7 |
G. Karganoff |
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Second movement from the Military symphony |
J. Haydn ; arranged by K. Hoffbauer |
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Song of the night watch : suggested by Shakespeare's Macbeth : op. 12, no. 3 |
Edw. Grieg |
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A remembrance : op. 8, no. 12 |
A. Jensen |
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Bergers et Bergères : op. 55, no. 6 |
Benjamin Godard |
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Mignon : song without words : op. 22, no. 1 |
Friedrich Damm |
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A pastoral novellette |
William Mason |
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Marcel : op. 66, no. 6 |
B. Godard |
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Capriccio |
H. Kjerulf |
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Elegie |
Ed. Rohde |
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Mazurka : op. 3, no. 3 |
Génari Karganoff |
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Elfin dance : op. 12, no. 4 |
Edw, Grieg |
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Children's march : op. 33, no. 12 |
Ad. Jensen |
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Russian serenade : op. 56, no. 3 |
Fr. Damm |
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Hungarian : op. 33, no. 13 |
Ad. Jensen |
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Minuet : from the Octett, op. 166 |
F. Schubert |
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Song of Italian mariner : op. 68, no. 32 |
R. Schumann |
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Forget me not |
Rob. Schwalm |
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Bourrée : from the 2nd violin sonata |
J.S. Bach |
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Romance : scene d'amour : op. 61, no. 2 |
Wilson G. Smith |
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Alla gavotte : op. 61, no. 1 |
Wilson G. Smith |
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Mousquetaires : op. 50, no. 6 |
B.Godard |
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par J.D. Artot
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Paris : Schott, [18--] |
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Roetschi
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Leipzig : Gebrüder Hug, [18--] |
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von Hermann Pietzsch
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Braunschweig : H. Litolff, [18--] |
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Otto Bender
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Boston : Leverett, c1891 |
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Grieg, Edvard, 1843-1907 ; Häser, Karl ; Thoma, R. ; Heiser, Wilhelm ; Bohm, Ch. ; Abt, Franz, 1819-1885 ; Gauby, Jos. ; Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791
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Albumblatt, op. 12. no. 7 : [piano] |
Edvard Grieg |
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Mutterliebe, op. 203 : [song with piano] |
Karl Häser |
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Fromme Weise, op. 53, no. 1 : [piano] |
R. Thoma |
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Weihnachtslied, op. 320, no.1 : [song with piano] |
Wilhelm Heiser |
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Zum heiligen Abend : für Violine und Klavier, op. 257, no. 2 |
Ch. Bohm |
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Schmetterlingslied, op. 605 no. 4 : [song with piano] |
Franz Abt |
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Lyrisches Klavierstück, op. 16, no. 5 : [piano] |
Jos. Gauby |
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Sonate in C-moll : [piano] |
W.A. Mozart |
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Albumblatt, op. 12. no. 7 : [piano] |
Edvard Grieg |
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Mutterliebe, op. 203 : [song with piano] |
Karl Häser |
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Fromme Weise, op. 53, no. 1 : [piano] |
R. Thoma |
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Book
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by James Symmers
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London : Gall & Inglis, [18--] |
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by John Turnbull
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Edingurgh : Gall & Inglis, [18--] |
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by Wilhelm Schulthes
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Adoro Te devote |
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O esca viatorum |
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Venite, cuncti, currite |
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Summi Parentis Filio |
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Ave maris Stella |
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Te, Joseph celebrent |
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Jesu dulcis amor meus |
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Jesu, dulcis memoria |
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Quicumque certum quaeritis |
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Jesu, corona virginum |
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O gloriosa virginum |
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Salve, Pater Salvatoris |
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Adoro Te devote |
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O esca viatorum |
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Venite, cuncti, currite |
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par Hy. Servier
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Paris : Schonenberger, [18--] |
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adapted to English words by George Linley
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London : Boosey, [18--] |
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May song |
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Knowest thou the land? |
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Of thee i dream |
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The farewell |
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O'er the purple-crested mountain |
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On the cliffs of in caves |
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Lark I that singest |
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Would that my true love were here! |
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The hawthorn is blooming |
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Wake thy lute |
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Adelaide |
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The gipsies |
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Sweet hope |
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The chaplet |
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The quail |
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May song |
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Knowest thou the land? |
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Of thee i dream |
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New York : Richard A. Saalfield, [18--] |
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As I'd nothing else to do |
words by Herbert Fry ; music by L. Hatton |
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Among the lilies : vocal gavotte) |
words by H.B. Farnie ; music by A. Czibulka |
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Alice, where art thou? : romance |
words by W. Guernsey ; music by J. Ascher |
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Annie Laurie |
Dunn |
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Auntie |
words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by A.H. Behrend |
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Bring my hero home : ballad |
words by Thomas Sherlock ; music by Charles J. Campling |
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Cherry ripe |
Cha's E. Horn |
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But the Lord is mindful of his own : from the Oratorio of St. Paul |
Mendelssohn |
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By the blue sea |
words by Frederick Enoch ; music by Henry Smart |
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The chorister : (song) |
words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by Arthur S. Sullivan |
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Claudine |
words by Robert Reece ; music by J.L. Molloy |
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Clochette |
James L. Molloy |
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Come back to Erin |
words and musicby Claribel |
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Comin' thro' the rye |
Bishop |
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Dreaming : song |
words by E. Oxenford ; music by Milton Wellings |
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Conquer or die : song |
words by F. Neish ; music by G.F.C. Foster |
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The Danube river |
Hamilton Aide |
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Do they think of me at home |
words by J.E. Carpenter ; music by Chas W. Glover |
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Dream faces |
words and music by W.M. Hutchison |
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The dream of a violet |
words by Mary Mark Lemon ; music by J.L. Roeckel |
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Ehren on the Rhine |
words and music by Wm.M. Hutchison |
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Embarrassment (Verlegenheit) |
English words by Richard Field ; Franz Abt |
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Flee as a bird [亡妹] |
Mrs. M.S.B. Dana |
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Fly forth, o gentle dove : song |
poetry by F.E. Weatherly, B.A. ; music by Ciro Pinsuti |
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Forget, forgive : song |
words by Cotsford Dick ; music by Milton Wellings |
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Gold |
words and music by Frank L. Moir |
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Good night, farewell |
F. Kucken |
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Her bright smile |
words by J.E. Carpenter ; music by W.T. Wrighton |
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Eyes so blue |
words by J.H. Davies, B.A. ; music by Ciro Pinsuti |
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The harp that once through Tara's halls |
words by Thomas Moor ; music by Sir John Stevenson |
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Hay-making "As sweet little Mary" |
written and composed by Michael Watson |
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The heart bowed down : from the "Bohemian girl" |
M.W. Balfe |
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I am thinking of the past |
words by L.M. Thornton ; music by J.V. Roberts |
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I bid thee to forget |
words by Jessie Moir ; composed by Frank L. Moir |
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I love my love |
words by C. Mackay ; music by C. Pinsuti |
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I built a bridge of fancies |
by Miss Mylne ; music by Anne Fricker |
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I dream'd a dream |
poetry by W. Wilsey Martin ; music by Edith Cooke |
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I love to sing |
by Edward L. Hine |
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The lily fair |
composed and arranged by G. Anson Brown |
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I never can forget |
Alfred Melton |
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In shadowland : song |
words by Rea ; music by Ciro Pinsuti |
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Song : [Is my lover on the sea?] |
words by Barry Cornwall ; music by George Chadwick |
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I wonder |
words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by Frederic H. Cowen |
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Janet's choice |
Claribel |
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Jessie's dream |
J. Blockley |
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Kathleen Mavourneen |
words by Mrs. Crawford ; music by J.N. Crouch |
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Killarney |
M.W. Balfe |
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The legend of the crossbill |
words by Longfellow ; music by Le Chevalier Lemmens |
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Little darlings, sleep again : cradle song |
composed by Arthur Sullivan |
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The lover and the bird : ballad |
music by Guglielmo |
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The moss rose |
words translated from ghe German of Krummacher ; King Hall |
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My dearest heart |
Arthur Sullivan |
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My love she is a kitten |
words by H.S. Leigh ; music by Alfred Cellier |
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My only love |
words by Edward Oxenford ; W. Kuhe |
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The new kingdom : song |
words by Mary Mark-Lemon ; music by Berthold Tours |
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Not a sparrow falleth |
poetry by W.S. Passmore ; music by Franz Abt |
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Tis not true (Non é ver) : romanza |
English version by Mamie E. Peck ; music by Tito Mattei |
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Once again |
words by Lionel H. Lewin ; music by Arthur S. Sullivan |
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Our Jack's come home to-day |
words and music by W.J. Devers |
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Polly |
words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by J.L. Molloy |
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Out on the rocks |
words by Claribel ; music by Charlotte H.S. Dolby |
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The owl |
words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by Stephen Adams |
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The postillion : op. 520, no. 4 |
by Franz Abt |
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The Robin redbreast |
words by John Thomson ; music by W.C. Levey |
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Ruby : I opened the leaves of a book |
words by J.J. Lonsdale ; music by Virginia Gabriel |
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Sailing |
Godfrey Marks |
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Rocked in the cradle of the deep |
words by Mrs. Willard ; music by J.P. Knight |
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Shadows of the past |
written by Edward Oxenford ; composed by C.H.R. Marriott |
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She's all the world to me |
by Elizabeth Philp |
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Smiles may end in tears |
words by Edward Oxenford ; music by Ciro Pinsuti |
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Sometimes when I'm sitting alone |
words by Lady Lindsay ; music by Clifford Cox |
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The song of a nest |
words by Jean Ingelow ; music by Dolores |
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There's a green hill far away |
written by Mrs. C.F. Alexander ; composed by Ch. Gounod |
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Song of the hop-pickers |
words by E.L. Blanchard ; music by Elizabeth Philp |
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Speak to me |
words by H.B. Farnie ; music by Fabio Campana |
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Weaving : song |
words by E. Oxenford ; music by Milton Wellings |
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What need have I the truth to tell? |
words and music by Claribel |
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When the swallows homeward fly |
words by John Henry Gordon ; music by Franz Abt |
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Who's at my window? |
words by H.B. Farnie ; music by G.A. Osborne |
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The yeoman's wedding song |
words by Maria X. Hayes ; music by Prince Poniatowski |
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You and I |
words and music by Claribel |
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As I'd nothing else to do |
words by Herbert Fry ; music by L. Hatton |
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Among the lilies : vocal gavotte) |
words by H.B. Farnie ; music by A. Czibulka |
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Alice, where art thou? : romance |
words by W. Guernsey ; music by J. Ascher |
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Boston : Oliver Ditson, 1868 |
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Whip-poor-will's : a ballad |
composed by H. Millard |
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I know not why I love thee |
B.E.L. |
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Oh! my heart : song and duet |
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Fairy-belle |
poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster |
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Twinkling stars are laughing, love : song and chorus |
poetry and music by John P. Ordway |
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Silvery midnight moon : song and chorus |
poetry and music by John P. Ordway |
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Thou hast learned to love another : ballad |
Charles Slade |
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Parthenia to Ingomar |
Stephen C. Foster |
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Captain jinks |
arranged by Charles E. Pratt |
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The charming young widow I met in the train |
written by Wm. H. Gove |
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Champagne Charlie was his name |
written by H.J. Whymark ; composed by Alfred Lee |
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The moon behind the hill : song and chorus |
music by T. Brigham Bishop ; newly arranged by T. Bissell |
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O! ye tears! O! ye tears! |
words by Er. Mackay ; music by Franz Abt |
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I'm lonely since my mother died : song and chorus |
H.S. Thompson |
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Dora : song and chorus |
Geo. A. Veazie. Jr |
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Joys that we've tasted |
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Under the willow she's sleeping : song and chorus |
poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster |
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Star of the evening : song and chorus |
words and melody by James M. Sayles ; harmonised and arranged by Henry Tucker |
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The old sexton |
H. Russel |
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Mother, dear, I'm thinking of you : song and chorus |
poetry and melody by John P. Ordway |
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Rocked in the cradle of the deep |
words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy ; music by J.P. Knight |
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The brook |
words by Tennyson ; music by Dolores |
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Oh many a time I am sad at heart |
words and music by Claribel |
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Aileen Aroon! |
C.C. Converse |
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The flying Trapeze : song and chorus |
written by George Leybourne ; Alfred Lee |
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Speed away : song and chorus |
I.B. Woodbury |
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Thou hast wounded the spirit |
A. Lady |
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Too late, too late, ye cannot enter now |
M. Lindsay |
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Dear angel, sleep thee well = Schlaf wohl, du süsser Engel du |
Franz Abt |
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I've no mother now |
T. Smith |
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Thousand greetings = Tausend Gruesse |
F. Abt |
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I cannot sing the old songs |
words and music by Claribel |
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I heard the wee bird singing |
George Linley |
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The guardian angel |
written by Henry Farnie ; composed by Charles Gounod |
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My soul to God, my heart to thee = Mon áme à Dieu, mon coeur à toi! |
Clapison |
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Darling is here = Liebchen ist da! |
R. Franz |
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Mother, oh, sing me to rest = Mutter, o sing' mich zur Ruh! |
R. Franz |
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I'll meet thee at the lane, or, My sweet mountain rose : song and chorus |
C. Blamphin |
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Dedication = Widmung |
R. Schumann |
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Paddle your own canoe |
written by Harry Clifton ; arranged M. Hobson |
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Good bye, sweetheart, good bye |
John L. Hatton |
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Elsie vane : song and chorus |
G.A. Veazie, Jr. |
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Oh! Would I were a bird! |
written and composed by Chas. Blamphin |
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Walking in the park |
composed by Alfred Lee |
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The Image of the rose = Das bild der Rose |
G. Reichardt |
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Oh! share my cottage, gentle maid |
R.G. Shrival |
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The Danube river |
Hamilton Aïdé |
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When I know that thou art near me = Weiss ich dich in meiner Nähe : duet |
F. Abt |
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Resiguation |
M. Lindsay |
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Five o'clock in the morning : ballad |
words and music by Claribel |
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Leave me to languish = Lascia ch'io pianga (Rinaldo) |
Haendel |
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Above the stars there is rest = Ueber den Sternen ist Ruh! |
Franz Abt |
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The widow : in the cottage by the seashore : song and chorus |
Edward Saxton |
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The slumber-song = Schlummerlied = Gently rest |
composed by F. Kücken |
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As I'd nothing else to do |
words by Herbert Fry ; music by J.L. Hatton |
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We meet above = Auf Wiedersehen |
English words by J.S. Dwight ; Louis Liebe |
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Whip-poor-will's : a ballad |
composed by H. Millard |
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I know not why I love thee |
B.E.L. |
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Oh! my heart : song and duet |
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Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911 ; Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900
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The applet of her eye : song |
composed by George Rutledge |
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Better luck to-morrow |
words and music by F.L. Martyn |
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Bread and cheese, and kisses or I've come home for dinner |
music by D.W. Lyon |
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Cackle, cackle, cackle |
Bagnal |
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The captivating dude : character song |
words and music by J.P. Skelly |
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Close the blinds gently, do, dear |
words and music by Charles H. Duncan ; arr. by Dave Braham |
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Dance me on your knee, daling |
by R. Sylvani |
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Don't blame me, for I didn't do it |
Charles H. Duncan |
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De lime kiln club : humorous song and chorus |
words and music by Fred Lyons |
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Down went the captain |
written by F. Bowyer ; composed by Kate Royel ; arranged by Geo. Ison |
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For goodnss sake, don't say I told you! |
music by Arthur Lloyd ; arr. by H. Milford |
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He gets there just the same : topical song |
words by Geo. Cooper ; music by J.P. Skelly |
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Give me dat sweet water-melon : song & chorus |
words and music by Fred. Lyons |
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Married life's a blessing! |
Rutledge |
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The good old cock (Hofmann von fallersleben) |
Reinecke |
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I'll get rid of my mother-in-law : song and chorus |
Charles H. Duncan |
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I'm afraid : as sung by Miss Alice Clark |
written and composed by J.F. Mitchell |
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In the good old days long ago |
words by Geo. Cooper ; music by F. Gilbert |
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I'm a member of the club : waltz song |
words by F. Lavarnie & Geo. Cooper ; arranged by F.L. Martyn |
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I won her little heart when dancing |
words by Frank Green ; music by Frank Musgrave |
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Jeremiah, blow the fire : puff, puff, puff |
John Stanford |
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Johnny Morgan |
words and music by John Read ; arr. by H.W. Fitchett |
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Lardy dah |
arr. by S. McIntyre Birbeck |
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Little Ah Sid : chinese song and dance |
music by J.P. Skelly |
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Lovely woman : comic song |
composed by Charles R. Dunbar |
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The maid and the magpie |
W.H. Phillips |
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My love Nance |
by Bobby Newcombe |
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Naughty Clara : as sung by Alice Atherton |
words by Hunter ; music by Knowles |
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Oh! you little rascal : companion to Oh! you little darling |
words by Geo. Cooper ; music by James Dunn |
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Oh, you little darling |
written and composed by J. Tabrar ; arranged by Vincent Davies |
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Peck's bad boy |
words by Geo. Cooper ; music by Thomas Reid |
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Poker, or that queen |
words from Hood's Annual ; music by Richard Field |
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Pretty as a butterfly |
by Bobby Newcombe |
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She stands behind a counter : serio-comic song and chorus |
words and music by Harry S. Miller |
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She trotted me off to church |
written by J.S. Long ; composed by Kate Royle ; arranged by Aug. Martini |
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The squire and Maria |
words and music by George Ware |
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Sweet sixteen cadets |
words and music by Ned Straight |
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Swinging on de golden gate |
words and music by Fred Lyons |
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Stop that knocking at de door |
words and music by A.F. Winnemore |
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Stork, stork strander |
Reinecke |
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Those girls at school |
written and composed by Harry Nicholls ; arranged by E. Jonghmans |
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Too late to marry! |
words by W.H. Bellamy ; music by R. Sidney Pratten |
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The Torpedo and the whale : from the new comic opera Olivette |
Audran |
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The trade dollar |
words and music by F.L. Martyn |
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Uncle Sam's farm |
Barker |
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Whoa! Emma! |
words and music by John Read |
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Wst, wst, wst |
written by Henry Pettit |
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You never miss the water till the well runs dry |
Rollin Howard |
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The great Mikado folio. A wandering minstrel I : song and chorus (Nanki-Pooh) |
[W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan] ; arr. by Herbert Wallace |
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Here's a how-de-do : trio Yum-Yum, Nanki-Pooh, & Ko-Ko |
[W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan] |
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He's going to marry Yum-Yum |
[W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan] ; arr. by Jule Egghard |
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I've got them on the list : song (Ko-Ko, with chorus of men) |
[W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan] |
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The criminal cried : trio & chorus (Pitti-Sing, Ko-Ko, Pooh-Bah, & chorus) |
[W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan] |
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The flowers that bloom in the spring : duet Nanki-Poo & Ko-Ko (with Yum-Yum, Pitti-Sing & Pooh-Bah) |
[W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan] |
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There is beauty in the bellow of the blast : duet (Katisha & Ko-Ko) |
[W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan] |
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Three little maids from school : trio (Yum-Yum, Peep-Bo, & Pitti-Sing) with chorus of girls |
[W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan] |
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Tit-willow |
[W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan] ; arr. by Jule Egghard |
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The applet of her eye : song |
composed by George Rutledge |
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Better luck to-morrow |
words and music by F.L. Martyn |
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Bread and cheese, and kisses or I've come home for dinner |
music by D.W. Lyon |
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London : Boosey, [18--] |
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Speak gently |
W.T. Wrighom |
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Adieu! Dear home! |
words by Richard Bennett ; [music by] Edward J. Loder |
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Too late! Too late! |
[words by] W.H. Bellamy ; [music by] R.S. Pratten |
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I do not watch alone |
words and music by Anne Fricker |
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The heather's purple flower : from the "Winter's Wreath" |
G.F. Harris |
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The winds are hushed to rest : barcarola |
words by G. Linley ; music by Campana |
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When you and I were young |
words by Augustus Greville ; music by G.B. Allen |
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Christmas bells |
E. Capern |
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The love of happier days |
[words by] E. Mordaunt Spencer ; [music by] Alexander Lee |
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The poor orphan child |
written by R. Lincoln Cocks ; arranged and adapted by W. Guernsey |
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The home beyond the sky |
words by George Linley ; [music by] Caroline E. Hay |
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The minstrel |
words by George Soane ; music by John Thomas |
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Those dear old times |
words by Desmond Ryan ; music by E.W. Faithful |
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The moonlit sea |
words by Richard March ; music by E.H. Prout |
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You chide me for loving |
Emile Berger |
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Troika : the Russian driver's song |
the words and music arranged by Sutherland Edwards |
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I saw her in the violet time |
words by R. Story ; music by Edwin H. Prout |
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Love and friendship still are thine |
words by G. Linley ; music by Guglielmo |
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The rose's errand |
words and music by Charles Mackay |
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The vivandiere |
music by Frank Mori |
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Speak gently |
W.T. Wrighom |
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Adieu! Dear home! |
words by Richard Bennett ; [music by] Edward J. Loder |
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Too late! Too late! |
[words by] W.H. Bellamy ; [music by] R.S. Pratten |
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Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847
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London : Boosey, [18--] |
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There be none of Beauty's daughters |
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Sun of the sleepless |
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Cradle song |
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The reaper |
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Parting |
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May song |
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The home-sigh |
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Italy |
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Love song |
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Spring song |
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Winter song |
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Song of the Pilgrim |
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Mourn not |
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Song of the Savoyard |
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Forsaken |
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The garland |
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Summer days are coming |
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To far-off climes |
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Is it so? |
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The first violet |
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There be none of Beauty's daughters |
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Sun of the sleepless |
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Cradle song |
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50.
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Music score
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par A. Panseron
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Paris : Chez l'auteur, [18--] |
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