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Items tagged with "Firth & Hall, 1 Franklin Square"
Music's the Language of the Sky.
John C. Andrews
,
S. B. Pond
The Texian [sic] Grand March for the Piano Forte.
Edwin Meyrick
Cherries Red.
Sidney Waller
,
L. Zerbini
The Third Calisthenic Rondo.
Wilhelm Iucho
La Taglioni Waltz.
W. H. Phipps
Columbine Mazurka's [sic].
F. Shubert
The Minute Gun at Sea. A Favorite Duett.
M. V. King
The Minute Gun at Sea. A Favorite Duett.
M. V. King
The Alida Waltz.
Johann Munck
The Alida Waltz.
Johann Munck
Who Has Not Marked When the Sun Was High, with the Recitative, The Ice Clad Alp.
To the Vine Feast. Song.
J. T. Haines
,
W. M. Rooke
To Greece We Give Our Shining Blades. Trio. From Moore's Evenings in Greece.
Henry R. Bishop
Oh Why Should We Bewail the Dead. A Sacred Song.
Charles Mackay
,
Henry Russell
My Boyhood's Home. Air.
J. T. Haines
,
W. M. Rooke
The Mourner. Sequel to Pestal.
W. H. Bellamy
,
John Barnett
Hymn of Eve.
Dr. Arne
,
James B. Taylor
Awake, Awake Mine Own Love. A Serenade.
J. Imlah
,
J. de Pinna
Overture to the Opera of Oberon.
Carl Maria Von Weber
Speed the Plough. A Favorite Dance Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte.
St. Patrick's Day. A Dance.
The Garland of Terpsichore. An easy Set of Quadrilles. (1) The Hair Bell; (2) The Forget Me Not; (3) The Snow Drop; (4) The Narcissus; (5) The
White Moss Rose
Frances Isabella King
The Beauties of Amilie, or, The Love Nest. Includes Under the Tree, Oh I Remember Too Well, Who Has Not Marked, and Grand Waltz.
Charles M. King
The Beauties of Amilie, or, The Love Nest. Includes What is the Spell, When the Morning First Dawns, Oh! Love Thou Art Near Me, The Gipsies Chorus.
Charles M. King
The Beauties of Amilie, or, The Love Nest. Includes My Boyhoods [sic] Home, Take Thou Cheat of Human Bliss, Yes Me Thinks I See Her Smiling, and To the Mountain Away.
Charles M. King
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