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Songs : with piano-forte accompaniments
- Title
- Songs : with piano-forte accompaniments / by William Vincent Wallace and others.
- Publication
- [various locations] : [various imprints], [between 1810? and 1860?]
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Notated music | Supervised use | Drexel 4178 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Music |
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- Title from original binding.
- For voice and piano.
- Contains songs and opera arias printed chiefly in New York, Philadelphia, and London during the 19th century.
- Contents
- Wild flowers : ballad / Wm. Vincent Wallace -- Alas! Those chimes so sweetly stealing : romance / composed by W.V. Wallace -- It was a knight : romance / composed by W.V. Wallace -- There is a flow'r that bloometh : ballad / composed by W.V. Wallace -- Scenes that are brightest : ballad / poetry by Alfred Bunn, music by W.V. Wallace -- Yes, let me like a soldier fall / [by W.V. Wallace] -- In happy moments : ballad / composed by W.V. Wallace -- The star of love : serenade / poetry by Geo. P. Morris, composed by W.V. Wallace -- Old friendship's smile / Wm. Vincent Wallace -- I mourn thee -- but I love no more! : ballad / written by Desmond Ryan, composed by W.V. Wallace -- Go! Thou restless wind / W.V. Wallace -- Joyful, joyful spring : canzonet / written by Henry C. Watson, composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace -- 'Twas on a Sunday morning / the music by Frank Mori, the words by Charles Swain -- The monk / English version by T. Oliphant, music by G. Meyerbeer -- I would speak but have not heart / the music composed by Mozart, the poetry written by Hampden Napier esqr., tho whole arranged & adapted to the English stage by W. Hawes -- A te o cara : quartetto de' Puritani / musica del Maestro Bellini -- If maids would marry / by Meyerbeer, with the original French words, and an English version by W. Wills Taylor -- The prayer of the dying soldier / by Meyerbeer, with the original French words, and an English version by W. Wills Taylor -- Martial song / the music by Rossini, written, arranged & adapted to the English stage by Rophino Lacy -- Ye bright and glitt'ring palaces / the poetry by Edward Fitz Ball, the music by G. Herbert Rodwell -- J'ai d' l'argent : rondo / compose avec accompagnement de piano par Sigr. P. Cianchettini -- Last greeting / words by Beranger, composed for the piano forte by Schubert -- Ah! why should your Emmeline languish = Wer horte whol jemals mich klagen / the words translated by William Ball, the music composed by Weigl -- Marion / [by Mrs. Miles] -- The bowld sojer boy! / written and composed by Samuel Lover.
- Call Number
- Drexel 4178
- OCLC
- 696667773
- Title
- Songs : with piano-forte accompaniments / by William Vincent Wallace and others.
- Imprint
- [various locations] : [various imprints], [between 1810? and 1860?]
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- Added Author
- Wallace, William Vincent, 1812-1865. Maritana. Vocal score. Selections.Drexel Collection.
- Research Call Number
- Drexel 4178