Rare and manuscript music materials, including early printed music scores and music manuscripts, autograph letters, and glass plate photographs.
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In airy dreams
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For 2 voices and continuo (unfigured bass); with a version for 2 flutes or guitars., Composer unknown. This is not the setting by J.A. Dahmen., Publisher's initials at foot of leaf [2]: "P.H." [i.e. Peter Hodgson]., Caption title., First line: In airy dreams soft fancy flies.
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Irish airs
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Carolans devotion -- My love's the fairest creature -- Granuwail -- O hone what's this -- The black bird -- Pastheen fuen -- Emon O knuck -- Port Gordon -- Teagues ramble -- Drimindoo -- The bonny black Irish maid -- Catleen Tyrrill -- Hugar mon fona souraling -- The hare in the corn -- I'm over young to marry yet -- Will you come plank, come plank -- The young mans dream -- Gramachree is a sup of good drink -- The seas are deep -- The welcome home -- Squire Jones., Caption title., Arranger unknown?, Engraved., Not in RISM A/I.
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Israel in Egypt
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composed by G. F. Handel ; adapted for two performers on one piano-forte by T. Haigh., Secondo and primo parts printed on opposite pages., Price: 2s.
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It was a friar of orders gray
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The friar of orders gray (begins: It was a friar of orders gray) -- Epitaph in the church yard of the parish of Brading in the Isle of Wight (begins: Forgive blest shade the tributary tear), set to music & adapted for the piano-forte by J.W. Callcott, ..., Two glees, arr. with words in condensed score on two staves for piano., "Epitaph in the church yard of the parish of Brading in the Isle of Wight. Set to music as a glee for 2 trebles & a bass, by J.W. Callcott, ...": p. 4., In this edition, the composer's name is given in italic letters but there is no catalogue of music by Callcott and no date of composition given., Words of 'The friar' from T. Percy's 'Reliques of ancient poetry'., Caption title from p. 2., The first page is blank., Callcott, John Wall, 1766-1821. Forgive, blest shade, the tributary tear., Epitaph in the church yard of Brading, in the Isle of Wight.
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Jack Lattin
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Includes a second title: "The lads of Dunce: a favorite Irish air with variations"--p. [2]., Caption title., Numbering indicated by score, not by page., Lads of Dunce: a favorite Irish air with variations.
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Jubel-Quadrille; arr
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componirt und zum ersten Mal im k.k. Volksgarten aufgeführt von Johann Strauss. 130tes Werk., "Zur allenhöchsten Namensfeyer Ihrer Majestät der Kaiserinn Maria Anna."
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Libertà
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by Michele Mortellari. Opera 3rd., Text in Italian.
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Lord Grey de Wilton's march
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arranged for the piano forte and composed by T. Haigh., Caption title., Accompaniment for the German flute or violin on p. 3.
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Lord of the manor. Vocal score
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Arr. on two staves for voice and keyboard; with a version for the guitar., By W. Jackson., Caption title., Imprint from foot of page., Second verse printed as text above the version for guitar., First line: When first this humble roof I knew.
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