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Found 92 documents
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Title: Anacreontic Song "Ye Mortals." [includes figured bass symbols].
Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: Composed by Dr. Arnold.
Publication: London]: Bland, 45 Holborn, n.d..
Form of Composition: strophic with chorus
Instrumentation: voice, two violins and string bass
First Line: Ye mortals whom trouble & sorrow attend whose life is a series of pain without end
First Line of Chorus: Obey then the summons the bottle invites drink deep & I'll warrant it sets you to rights
Subject: Eating & drinking
Subject: Alcoholic beverages
Subject: Wine
Subject: Sailors
Subject: Happiness
Call No.: Box: 099 Item: 086
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Title: Zig Zag. Quickstep.
Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: By J. Benj. Smith.
Publication: n.p.], 1885.: , .
Form of Composition: da capo
Instrumentation: piano
Engraver, Lithographer, Artist: Worburn N.Y.
Advertisement: ads on inside bottom margins and on back cover for "Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior," Variations by Throop.
Subject: Clocks & watches
Subject: Intoxication
Subject: Light fixtures
Call No.: Box: 099 Item: 087
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Title: Wine, Wine, Wine.
Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: Music by Hirsekorn & Selig. Words by Wm. J. Hyde.
Selig
Wm. J. Hyde
Publication: New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co., 102-104 38th St., 1905.
Form of Composition: strophic with chorus
Instrumentation: piano and voice
First Line: Talk about shady nooks, and of silvery brooks, of the proud land that gave you your birth
First Line of Chorus: It's the wine, wine, wine, it's a drink that's fine
Dedicatee: Dedicated to "A Good Fellow," Mr. Sam A. Scribner, New York City
Engraver, Lithographer, Artist: unattrib. photo of unidentified performer [signature indecipherable]
Advertisement: ads on inside front, inside back, and on back covers for Jos. W. Stern & Co. stock
Plate Number: 6563-3
Subject: Portraits
Subject: Alcoholic beverages
Subject: Beer
Subject: Happiness
Call No.: Box: 099 Item: 084
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Title: The Wobberly Walk. [includes solfeggio symbols and addition text on inside back cover].
Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: Written and Composed by Robert P. Weston and F.W. Carter.
F. W. Carter
Publication: London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 142 Charing Cross Road (Oxford Street End), 1900.
Form of Composition: strophic with chorus
Instrumentation: piano and voice
First Line: You've heard all about the cake walk, well I know a walk, I do
First Line of Chorus: Oh! the wobberly walk, the Piccadilly patent walk
Performer: Sung by Charles Deane
Engraver, Lithographer, Artist: Henderson & Spalding, Printers, London W.
Advertisement: ads on back covers for Francis, Day & Hunter stock
Plate Number: 6508
Subject: Portraits
Subject: Tuxedoes
Subject: Intoxication
Subject: Eating & drinking
Subject: Courtship
Subject: Spouses
Call No.: Box: 099 Item: 085
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Title: Wine Cannot Cure. A Favorite Duett.
Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: The Accompaniment by Mr. Gray.
Publication: London: A. Blands Music Warehouse, No. 23 Oxford Street, n.d..
Form of Composition: strophic with chorus
Instrumentation: piano and voice; guitar, flute
First Line: From night till mor I take my Glass in hopes to forget my Chloe
First Line of Chorus: Ah! no, no, no, Wine cannot cure the pain I endure for my Chloe
Sung by Mr. Johnstone & Mr. Incledon, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, and by Mr. Dignum, and Mr. Sedgewick, at the Je Ne Scai Quoit
Club [sic].
Subject: Courtship
Subject: Love
Subject: Alcoholic beverages
Subject: Distress
Subject: Wine
Call No.: Box: 099 Item: 082
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Title: The Wine Guager. Ballad for Bass or Baritone.
Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: By E.W. Foster.
Publication: Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 451 Wasoington [sic] St., 1883.
Form of Composition: strophic with chorus and coda
Instrumentation: piano and voice
First Line: A wine guager down in its vaults so cold, thus sang to himself a song
First Line of Chorus: O what do I care for place or for gold, give me the rare wine, so clear and so cold First line of coda He laughed, he quaffed, he quaffed and he laughed
Engraver, Lithographer, Artist: F.G.
Plate Number: 49991
Subject: Wine cellars
Subject: Portraits
Subject: Singers
Subject: Happiness
Subject: Contentment
Call No.: Box: 099 Item: 083
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Title: The Wife's Dream. Ballad.
Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: Written by T.A. Becket. Arranged for the Piano By M.H. Cross.
M. H. Cross
Publication: Philadelphia: Wm. H. Coulston, 447 Nth Eighth St., 1860.
Form of Composition: strophic
Instrumentation: piano and voice
First Line: Now tell me Mary how it is that you can look so gay
Performer: As Sung by J.L. Carncross, Esq.
Engraver, Lithographer, Artist: From a Photograph by Jones & Bro. 604 Arch St. Phila.; herline & hensel Lith. S.E. Cor 7th & Chestnut St. Phila.
Subject: Portraits
Subject: Spouses
Subject: Marriage
Subject: Alcoholism
Subject: Distress
Subject: Grief
Subject: Anger
Subject: Dreaming
Call No.: Box: 099 Item: 080
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Title: Willie Has Signed the Pledge. Song and Chorus.
Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: Words and Music by M.H. McChesney.
Publication: Chicago: Lyon & Healy, 1871.
Form of Composition: strophic with chorus
Instrumentation: piano and voice (solo and satb chorus)
First Line: Oh! May, have you heard the glorious news that mother was telling today?
First Line of Chorus: Willie has signed the pledge, Willie has signed the pledge
Advertisement: ads on back cover for Lyon & Healy stock
Subject: Shaking hands
Subject: Temperance
Subject: Alcoholic beverages
Subject: Happiness
Call No.: Box: 099 Item: 081
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Title: Vive La Compagnie. Solo & chorus. Second Edition.
Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: Composed & Arranged for the Piano Forte.
Publication: Baltimore: Miller & Beacham, Successors to E.D. Benteen, 1844.
Form of Composition: strophic with chorus
Instrumentation: piano and voice
First Line: Let Bachus to Venus libations pour forth, Vive la compagnie
First Line of Chorus: Vive la vive la vive l'amour
Engraver, Lithographer, Artist: Gillingham; Webb
Plate Number: 326
Advertisement: ads on back cover for Miller & Beacham stock
Subject: Toasting
Subject: Alcoholic beverages
Subject: Courtship
Subject: Love
Subject: Marriage
Duplication: music same as Box 99 Items 64 and 65
Call No.: Box: 099 Item: 066
Title: Vive La Compagnie. Solo & Chorus. Second Edition.
Composer, Lyricist, Arranger: Composed & Arranged for the Piano Forte.
Publication: Baltimore: Miller & Beacham, Successors to E.D. Benteen, 1844.
Form of Composition: strophic with chorus
Instrumentation: piano and voice
First Line: Let Bachus to Venus libations pour forth, Vive la compagnie
First Line of Chorus: Vive la vive la vive l'amour
Engraver, Lithographer, Artist: Gillingham; Webb
Plate Number: 326
Advertisement: ads on back cover for Miller & Beacham stock
Subject: Toasting
Subject: Alcoholic beverages
Subject: Courtship
Subject: Love
Subject: Marriage
Duplication: music same as Box 99 Items 64 and 65; cover and music same as Box 99 Item 66
Call No.: Box: 099 Item: 067