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- Storace, Stephen, 1762-1796. cmp; Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Tempest. Come unto these yellow sands; arranged; Attwood, Thomas, 1765-1838. Prisoner. Tears that exhale; arranged; Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. Wags. Soldieŕs adieu; arranged; Storace, Stephen, 1762-1796. Haunted tower. My native land I bade adieu; arranged; Hook, Mr. (James), 1746-1827. cmp; Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826. cmp; Ebdon, Thomas, 1738-1811. cmp; Clementi, Muzio, 1752-1832. Sonatas, piano, flute, cello, op. 32; Moulds, John. cmp; Paisiello, Giovanni, 1740-1816. cmp; Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809. cmp; Gr©♭try, Andr©♭-Ernest-Modeste, 1741-1813. cmp; Giordani, Tommaso, 1733?-1806. cmp; Schobert, Johann, -1767. cmp; Pleyel, Ignaz, 1757-1831. cmp
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13 separate publications, bound into a single volume
Publisher varies; all located in London
Most songs arr. for voice and keyboard, with or without accompaniment; some include transposition for guitar and/or German flute
Fal lal la : the favorite Welch air sung by Mrs. Bland in The Cherokee -- Sung by Mrs. Jordan in The spoil'd child -- Come unto these yellow sands : a favorite song in The tempest / composed by Mr. Henry Purcell -- In the dead of the night : as sung by Master Knyvett at the vocal concerts, Willis's Rooms & by Mrs. Jordan in The wedding day -- Ye pretty maids, and loving wives : a favorite song, sung by Mrs. Martyr in The poor sailor, or, Little Bob and Little Ben, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden / composed by Thomas Attwood -- Tears that exhale : a favorite song, sung by Master Walsh in The prisoner / composed by T. Attwood -- The soldier's adieu / written & composed by Mr. Dibdin for his entertainment called The wags, or, The camp of pleasure -- My native land I bade adieu : a favorite song, sung by Mr. Sedgewick in The haunted tower / composed by S. Storace -- Lash'd to the helm : a favorite sea song sung by Mr. Incledon at Vauxhall Gardens / composed by Mr. Hook -- Blind Llewellyn's strain : a favorite air as sung by Mrs. Jordan with the greatest applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in The last of the family / the words by Richd. Cumberland Esqr. ; the music by Michael Kelly -- Britannia's boast : a favorite song / written by Mr. Castle ; composed by Mr. Ebdon -- Three sonatas for the piano-forte with accompaniments for a flute & violoncello ad libitum, op. XXXII [flute & cello parts only] / composed by Muzio Clementi -- A second collection of six elegant ballads / by the following celebrated composers, Pleyel, Paisello, Schobert, Gretry, Giordani & Hadyn, to which is prefixed an original sonata by John Moulds. A favorite lesson for the piano forte / [Moulds] ; The complaint of Aladine : a favorite song / the words by Geo. Saville Carey, composed by Paisello ; The nut-brown maid : a favorite ballad / the words by the Revd. Wm. Cole, composed by Haydn ; Ah! why suspect : a favorite ballad / the words by the Revd. Wm. Cole, composed by Gretry ; The village spire : a favorite ballad / the words by Thos. Vaughan Esqr., composed by Sigr. Giordani ; My morn of love : a favorite ballad / the words by Peter Pinder Esqr., composed by Sigr. Schobert ; My lovely Delia is so fair : a favorite ballad / the words by Struan Robertson Esqr., composed by Pleyel
Dr. James L. and Dr. Margaret Whitby donation
13 separate publications, bound into a single volume
Publisher varies; all located in London
Most songs arr. for voice and keyboard, with or without accompaniment; some include transposition for guitar and/or German flute
Fal lal la : the favorite Welch air sung by Mrs. Bland in The Cherokee -- Sung by Mrs. Jordan in The spoil'd child -- Come unto these yellow sands : a favorite song in The tempest / composed by Mr. Henry Purcell -- In the dead of the night : as sung by Master Knyvett at the vocal concerts, Willis's Rooms & by Mrs. Jordan in The wedding day -- Ye pretty maids, and loving wives : a favorite song, sung by Mrs. Martyr in The poor sailor, or, Little Bob and Little Ben, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden / composed by Thomas Attwood -- Tears that exhale : a favorite song, sung by Master Walsh in The prisoner / composed by T. Attwood -- The soldier's adieu / written & composed by Mr. Dibdin for his entertainment called The wags, or, The camp of pleasure -- My native land I bade adieu : a favorite song, sung by Mr. Sedgewick in The haunted tower / composed by S. Storace -- Lash'd to the helm : a favorite sea song sung by Mr. Incledon at Vauxhall Gardens / composed by Mr. Hook -- Blind Llewellyn's strain : a favorite air as sung by Mrs. Jordan with the greatest applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in The last of the family / the words by Richd. Cumberland Esqr. ; the music by Michael Kelly -- Britannia's boast : a favorite song / written by Mr. Castle ; composed by Mr. Ebdon -- Three sonatas for the piano-forte with accompaniments for a flute & violoncello ad libitum, op. XXXII [flute & cello parts only] / composed by Muzio Clementi -- A second collection of six elegant ballads / by the following celebrated composers, Pleyel, Paisello, Schobert, Gretry, Giordani & Hadyn, to which is prefixed an original sonata by John Moulds. A favorite lesson for the piano forte / [Moulds] ; The complaint of Aladine : a favorite song / the words by Geo. Saville Carey, composed by Paisello ; The nut-brown maid : a favorite ballad / the words by the Revd. Wm. Cole, composed by Haydn ; Ah! why suspect : a favorite ballad / the words by the Revd. Wm. Cole, composed by Gretry ; The village spire : a favorite ballad / the words by Thos. Vaughan Esqr., composed by Sigr. Giordani ; My morn of love : a favorite ballad / the words by Peter Pinder Esqr., composed by Sigr. Schobert ; My lovely Delia is so fair : a favorite ballad / the words by Struan Robertson Esqr., composed by Pleyel
Dr. James L. and Dr. Margaret Whitby donation
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- Storace, Stephen, 1762-1796; Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Tempest. Come unto these yellow sands; arranged; Attwood, Thomas, 1765-1838. Prisoner. Tears that exhale; arranged; Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. Wags. Soldieŕs adieu; arranged; Storace, Stephen, 1762-1796. Haunted tower. My native land I bade adieu; arranged; Hook, Mr. (James), 1746-1827; Kelly, Michael, 1762-1826; Ebdon, Thomas, 1738-1811; Clementi, Muzio, 1752-1832. Sonatas, piano, flute, cello, op. 32; Moulds, John; Paisiello, Giovanni, 1740-1816; Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809; Gr©♭try, Andr©♭-Ernest-Modeste, 1741-1813; Giordani, Tommaso, 1733?-1806; Schobert, Johann, -1767; Pleyel, Ignaz, 1757-1831
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