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RoMmann, Wilhelm. 
Lother in Worms. Oratorium. Musik von Ludwig Mei- 
nardtts. 11.15348 

Roaaob Lorenzo Ottavio del. See Dei Roaso, Lorenzo Ottavio. 
PoccLi. [Rossijra.] Symphonic poem. Rubinstein. 

No. 2 in M.334.15 
Roat^ Carl Christian Heinrich. 
Die Feyer der Christen auf Golgotha. Ein Oratorium. In 
Musik gesetzt and als ein Auszug zum Singen beym Kla- 
viere hrsg. von Johann Gottfried Schicht. No. i in 11.153^ 
Roataing, Jules. 
Sylvie. Op6ra comique. Paroles de J. Adenis [pseud.] et J. 
Rostaing. Musique de E. Guiraud. No. i in 11.97044 

Roataiiy Joseph Andr^ 
£gill-le-D^mon. Drame fantastique et lyrique. Prologue 
et ^ilogue par J. A. de Rostan et J. M. Coumier. Mu- 
sique de Jules Gerard. No. 3 in M. 956.19 
Roatandy Eugene Alejus Edmond. 
Pierrot qui pleure et Pierrot qui rit. Com^die en musique. 
Musique de * * *. Paris. Heugel ft cie. 1899. 

No. 2 in 11.39345 
La Samaritaine. £vangile. Musique de Gabriel Pieml. 

No. 2 in 11.193.7 
Roay lingered goddess. GUe, Danby. No. 103 in if •990.9.af 

Rot Roesleln. Part-simg. Jubngst. Stindchen. 

No. 37 in If .399.19 
Rota» Giuseppe. 
Ginevra dt Scozia. Melodramma in 3 atti. Poesia di M. 
Marcello. Musica di Giuseppe Rota. Riduzione con ac- 
comp. di pianoforte. Milano. Lucca. [1862?] M. 974.3 
Rota» Vincenzo. 
Der Apotheker. (Lo speziale.) Opera buff a von Joseph 
Haydn. No. 2 in M. 393.95 

Rota Aeuglein. Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 23. 

No. 60 in If .944.5.9 
Roth* Franz. 
Stindchen fur Minnerchor und Tenor-Solo mit Pianoforte- 
Begleitung. Leipzig. Eulenburg. [189-?] 

No. 12 in If.9i9.i4 
Rotliy Louis. 
Der Polengraf. Operette in 3 Acten, nach einem G. de 
Grahl'schen Entwurfe von Richard Gen^e und J. Pritz- 
sche. Musik von Louis Roth. VoUstandiger Clavieraus- 
zug. Hamburg. Leichssenring. [i88-?1 If. 391.3 

Der Tugendring. Marchen-Operette in 2 Akten. Text von 
Hermann Hirschel. Musik von Louis Roth. Klavier Aus- 
zug mit Text. Berlin. Internationaler Musik-Verlag 
"Apollo.** 1900. lf.389.98 

Rothe Hanne, Die. Song, Schumann, R. A. Die Lowenbraut. 

No. 8 in M .944.15.1 ; etc. 

RothkaeppcheiL For orchesfra. Bendbl. Marchenbilder. Op. 

135- No. I in if.339.5 



Rothkaeppchen. Opera. For the Music see Boieldieu, F. A. 
Le petit chaperon rouge. For the Libretto see Thtailoa 
de, Lambert. 
Roth-Roesldn. Part-song. Isbnmann. Fiiuif Mannerchore. 
Op. 66. No. 29 in li.399.1x 

Rothschild, Baronne Willy de. 
Ich will's dir nimmer sagen. Romance [s. ou t. Accomp. de 
piano]. Facsimile. (In Album da Gmulois. Vol. 2.) 

No. 17 in if.39X.98.9 
Rotoli, Augusto, editor. 

Basili. Miserere for s. c t. b. No. i in li.99x.34 

Rotondi, Pietro. 
Bianca di Santafiora. Melodramma. Posto in musica dal 
Conte Giulio Litta. li.939^3 

Sardanapalo. Melodramma. Posto in musica dal Conte 

Giulio Litta. li.93944 

Roubin, Am6d^e de. 

Le quai malaquais. Operette en i acte. Paroles de William 

Busnach et £lie Fr6bault. Musique de Am^d^e de Roubin. 

Partition piano et chant. [Paris.] D'Aubel. [1866.] 

No. 2 in If .307.40 
Rottblard le canotier. Opera. For the Music see Villebichot 

Roach, Alma. 
Un pecheur en chambre. Operette. Musique de Fr^d^ric 
Maihol. No. 2 in M. 247.9 

RoucoaXy Paul Urbain. 
Absalon. Operette bouffe. Paroles de Paul Burani [pseud.] 
& A. Pouillon. Musique de Achille D. Campisiano. 

No. I in If .975.97 

La barbiire improvis^e. Op^ra comique. Paroles de P. 

Burani [pseud.] et J. Montini. Musique de Joseph O'Kelly. 

No. I in ii.977.x5 
La belle Sophie. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de P. Burani 
[pseud.] & E. Adenis [pseud.]. Musique de Edmond 
Missa. lf.967.3 

Le billet de logement. Op^ra-comique de P. Burani [pseud.] 
et M. Boucheron. Musique de L^on Vasseur. lf.395.x6 
La bouqueti^re du Chateau d'Eau. Op^ra comique. Mu- 
sique de Constantin Lubomirski. lf.38944 
Le bourgeois de Calais. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Ernest 
Dubreuil et Paul Burani [pseud.]. Musique de Andr^ 
Messager. ii.957.95 
Le Cabinet Piperlin. Operette bouffe de Hippolyte Ray- 
mond et Paul Burani [pseud.]. Musique in^dite de Herv6 
[pseud.] compl^t^e par Gardel-Herv6 fils [pseud.]. 

No. 2 in If .394.36 
La cantiniere. Pi^ce. Paroles de Paul Burani [pseud.] et 
F61ix Ribeyre. Musique de Robert Planquette. 

No. 2 in If .987.96 

Compare Guilleri. Op6ra-comique de Paul Burani [pseud.] 

& Jules Cavali^. Musique de Henri Perry. No. i in li.300.8 



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Roucoux, Paul Urbain. (Ctmiinued,) 

Le droit du seigneur. Op^ra-comique de P. Burani [pseud.] 
et M. Boucheron. Musique de L^n Vasseur. if.395.a3 

L'^l^ve du Conservatoire. Op6rette en 3 actes. Paroles de 
Paul Burani [pseud.] et Henri K^roul. Musique de 
Leopold Wenzel. M.3a6.a3 

Fanchonette. See his Fanfreluche. 

Fanfreluche. Op6ra comique de Gaston Hirsch, St. Arro- 
man & Burani [pseud.]. Musique de G. Serpette. 

No. I in M.3aa.aa; etc. 

La fauvette du Temple. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Paul 
Burani [pseud.] et Eugene Humbert. Musique de Andr6 
Messager. M.a57.ao 

Francois les Bas Bleus. Op6ra comique. Paroles de MM" 
Ernest Dubreuil, Eugene Humbert et Paul Burani 
[pseud.]. Musique de Firmin Bernicat termin^e par Andr^ 
Messager. 11.365.1 x 

Jean Raisin. Op^rette. Musique de Marius Carman. If .303.az 

Le mariage au tambour. Op^ra comique. Musique de L^on 
Vasseur. if.3a5.19 

Mille et deuxi^me nuit. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de Paul 
Burani [pseud.] & Pierre Richard. Musique de Lucien 
Poujade. if.a97.14 

Ninon. Op^ra-comique de Blavet, Burani [pseud.] et Andr6 
[pseud.]. Musique de L^on Vasseur. if. 335.36 

Le petit Parisien. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de Paul Burani 
[pseud.] et Maxime Boucheron. Musique de Uon Vas- 
seur. lf.3a5.ao 

Le Prince Soleil. Pi^ce i grand spectacle. Poeme de Hip- 
polyte Raymond et Paul Burani [pseud.]. Musique de 
L^on Vasseur. if .335.38 

Le puits qui parle. Op^ra-comique de Beaumont [pseud.] et 
Burani [pseud.]. Musique de £. Audran. if. 355.14 

La reine des halles. Op^ra bouffe de Delacour [pseud.], 
Bernard et Burani [pseud.]. Musique de L. Vamey. 

lf.334.40 

Rivoli. Op6ra-comique. Musique de Andr€ Wormser. 

lf.395.57 

Le roi malgr^ lui. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Emile de 

Najac & Paul Burani [pseud.]. Musique de Emmanuel 

Chabrier. lf.37540 

Le talisman. Op^ra-comique par d'Ennery [pseud.] et Paul 

Bnrani [pseud.]. Musique de Robert Planquette. If. 387.33 

Ronen« France. Music, 
Neukomm, E. Trois jours i Rouen. Souvenirs du cente- 
naire de Boieldieu, juin 1875. Paris. 1875. 

No. 3 in M. 1 39.33 
MusiQUS SACRis, La, au diocese de Rouen du IVe au Vllle 
si^cle. Rouen. 1866. No. 3 in If .373.31 

Rouet, Le, d'Omphale. Symphonic poem. SAiirr-SAfiNS. 

No. I in If .343.39 
Rouge et noir. Ballet music. Bayer, J. No. 2 in if .35543 

Rouge et noir. For pianoforte. Louis, N. No. 11, la in M. 390.17 

Rougeron, Jean. 
LHiypnotiseur par amour. Op^rette-bouffe. Paroles de 

Lucien Gothi et Jean Rougeron. Musique de Lucien Gothi. 

No. 3 in if.393.19 
Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph. 
Air des Marseillais, harmonist par Gossec [a. t. b. Accomp. 

de piano], (/fi Pierre, C. V. D. Musique des fetes et c6r^- 

monies de la Revolution fran^aise . . . Pp. 64-66.) lf.380.14 
Same. La Marseillaise. Hymne national orchestra par 

£mile Pessard. Partition. Paris Leduc. [188-?] 

No. 7 in If .343.46 
Same. Hymne i la liberty (dit des Marseillais). [t. solo et 

choeur, T. t. t. b. b. Accomp. de piano.] (In Pierre, C. V. 

D. Musique des fetes et c^r^monies de la Revolution 

frangaise ... Pp. 456-460.) lf.380.14 

Same. Hymne des Marseillais [t. t. b. b. With English 

words]. No title-page. [187-?] No. 7 in M. 393.37 

Same. Hymne des Marseillais arrange i grand orchestre et 

i double choeur, par Hector Berlioz. [Partition.] Paris. 

Brandus & cie. [185-?] No. 9 in If. 341.34 



Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph. (Continued.) 

Hymne i la raison (1793) [a. t. b. Accomp. de piano]. (In 
Pierre, C. V. D. Musique des fetes et c^r^monies de la 
Revolution frangaise . . . Pp. 224-236.) lf.380.14 

Hymne dithyrambique sur la conjuration de Robespierre. 
[Choeur. Accomp. de piano.] (In Pierre, C. V. D. Mu- 
sique des fetes et c^r^monies de la Revolution fran^ise 
... Pp. 12&-130.) lf.380.14 

48 chants fran^ais. Paroles de diff^rens auteurs. Mises en 
musique avec accomp. de piano, par Rouget de Lisle. 
Paris. Schlesinger. [1825?] if. 30344 

Conitnis. — Roland 4 Ronccraiuu — OliTler. — tginard et Emmm. 

Chant chevalerctque. — Racnil de Coucy, ou U Croieedc. — Clwnaoa. 

— Iielle et Getton. — La Blanche Marguerite. — Du Gueaclin. — 
Agnia SoreL — Charlea VII. — Mioompte d'amour. — 0»intftn aplri- 
tuelle. — Bayard. — Vera de Fran^ia ler. — L'amour et Thonneur. — 
Adicux de Marie Stuart — Henri IV. — Viena aurora. — Chanaon de 
Roland. — Paul et Virginie. — Hymne au aoleil couchant. — Hymaa 
dea Maraeillaia. — Le vengeur. — La jeune captive. — Moot Jonrdaia. 

— Chant du neuf Thermidor. — Hymne 4 I'eap^rance. — Hymne 4 la 
liberty. — Vengeance. — Le chant du combat. — KI6ber. — Hymne 4 
la paix. — Enguerrand de Cr^. — L'iadgri monUgnard. — Mon- 
taigu. — Plua de politique. — Ma R^ubliquc. — Si j'itaia petit oiaeao. 

— L'aveugle de Bagnolet. — La petite tie — Lm v^terana. — La 
aainte alliance dea peuplea. — Lea enfana de la France. — Le voyagcur. 

— Chant dea induatriela. — Dieu conaenre le Roi. — Moo dcraier Tcra. 

Roland i Roncevaux. Chant de guerre, [t. solo et choeur, 
T. T. B. Accomp. de piano.] (In Pierre, C. V. D. Musique 
des fetes et c^r^monies de la Revolution frangaise . . . 
Pp. 461, 463.) M.380.14 

Rouget de Lisle, Claude Joseph. Works about. 
Le Roy db Sainte-Croix, F. N. Le chant de guerre pour 
I'Arm^e du Rhin, ou la Marseillaise. Strasbourg. 1880. 

No. 3 in M.ia3.io 

Loth, A. J. M. Le chant de La Marseillaise: son veritable 

auteur. Paris. 1886. Facsimiles. No. i in M.i3a.i7 

Pierre, C. V. D. La Marseillaise. Comparaison des dif- 

f^rentes versions, variantes de la melodic, du rythme et de 

I'harmonie. Paris. 1887. No. 3 in M.14X.X7 

TiBRsoT, J. B. £. J. Rouget de Lisle: son oeuyre, sa vie. 

Paris. 1892. Portrait. Facsimile. M.X38.19 

Rough country priest, A. Catch. King, J. No. 47 in M.aao.9^ 

Rougier, Elz^ard. 

Le roi d'Ys [de Lalo]. Souvenir de la centiime repr^enta- 

tion, le 34 mai 1889. Paris. Savine. 1890. No. 7 in M.37a65 

Roumakal, L Opera. For the Music see Rossi, F. For the 

Libretto see Fuma. 
Round about her chariot. Madrigal. Gibbons, E. 

No. 28 in M.S35.X9; etc 
Round are all things. Part-song. Kubcken. No. 10 in M.39fl4B.z 
Round Jerusalem stand. Anthem. Marston. No. 16 in M.S03.S8 
Round the hapless Andre's urn. Glee. Paxton, S. 

No. 37 in M.99a34; «tc. 
Round the hearth. [Welsh melody.] Harmonised for 3 
voices [s. T. B.]. (In The Choralist. Vol. i, ser. 4.) 

No. 37 in M.X57.5.Z 
Round thy pillow. Glee. Cookb, R. 8 glees. No. 4 in M.9aoJ 
Round with the glass. Catch. Atterbury. No. 140 in M.a2o.9.3 
Roundelay. Part-song. Rheinberger, J. G. No. 32 in M.39a.s7 
Rounders, The. Opera. For the Music see Bnglaender. For 

the Libretto see Mart. 
Rounds. See Part-songs. 

Rounds, The, catches and canons of England. Part-songs. 
Rimbault, editor. M.S8045 

Rourke, William Michael. See Rooke, William Michael. 
Rouslane and Ludmilla. Overture. Glinka. No. 4 in M.348.7 
Rousseau, Am6d^ Louis Joseph. 
Cl6mence. Romance [t. Accomp. de piano]. (In Album 
lyrique.) No. 2 in M.158.84 

Les cloches du soir. Nocturne [s.t. Accomp. de piano]. 
(Ln Album lyrique.) No. 2 in lf.158.84 

La poup^e de Nuremberg. Op^ra comique. Paroles de 
MM. de Leuven [pseud.] & de Beauplan [pseud.]. Mu- 
sique de Ad. Adam. No. 2 in M. 361.5 
Sorrente. Barcarolle [t. Accomp. de piano]. (In Album 
lyrique.) No. 2 in M.158.34 
Vois tu la bas. Tyrolienne [t. Accomp. de piano]. (In 
Album lyrique.) No. 2 in IC.158.34 



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RoBMeaVy Aoguste. 
La dame du lac. Op^ra h^rotque de MM. d'£pagny et A 
Rousseau. Musique de Rossini. M.964.a5;etCi 

RooaseaUy Jean Baptiste. 

Circ6. Cantate. Musique de Courcelles. No. a in ll.154.34 
RonaseaUy Jean Jacques. 
A complete dlctionaiy of music Translated by William 
Waring, ad edition. London. Murray. I779* M.z3i.ia 
The cunning-man. See his Le devin du village. 
Le devin du village. IntermMe. [Paroles et musique] par 
J. J. Rousseau. [Partition.] Paris. Le Clerc. [i753-] 

No. I in ua74^ 
Same. Partition de piano et chant Launer. [186-?] 

M.397.a 

Same. The cunning-man. A musical entertainment in 2 

acts. Taken from the Devin du village of Rousseau, and 

adapted to his original music by C. Bumey. [Accomp. for 

piano.] London. Bremner. [1766?] No. i in M.Z9D.3 

Discours qui a remport^ le prix i I'Acad^mie de Dijon, en 

Tannic 1730, sur cette question: Si le r^tablissement des 

sciences & des arts a contribu^ i ^purer les moeurs. Par 

un citoyen de Geneve. Nouvelle Edition, accompagn^e de 

la Refutation de ce discours, par les apostilles critiques 

de Tun des acad^miciens examinateurs [C. L Le Cat]. 

London. Kilmarneck. 1751. Plate. No. i in if.xo3.3 

Forth from the dark and stormy sky. Hymn. (In HuUah. 

Part music. Sacred. Vol. i, pp. 90, 91.) 

No. og in M.Z57.S8.X 

HarkI 'tis the breeze. Chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Handel and Haydn Society Collection of sacred music. 

Vol. 3, pp. 116, 117.) No. 20 in ic.3ai.aa.3 

Lettre sur la musique frangoise. ae Edition. [Geneve.] 

1753. No. a in IC.Z03.3 

Pygmalion. Ein Monodrama. Fur das Clavier ausgezogen 

von G. Benda. M.a3D.i9 

Que le jour me durel Air de trois notes. [Accomp. de 

piano.] (In Musical library. Vol. 3, p. ao.) 

No. 6 in M.a35.z8.3 
Tendre fruit des pleurs d'Aurore. Duettino [s. a. Accomp. 
de piano]. (In Musical library. Vol. 3, p. 80.) 

No. as in ic.a35.i8.3 
Rooaseao, Jean Jacques. Works about. 
Cazottb, J. Observations sur la lettre de J. J. RousseaUt 
au sujet de la musique frangaise. [Anon. Geneve?] 1753. 

No. 5 in if.103.3 
GossBC F. J. Hymne i J. J. Rousseau, [s. solo et chceur, 
8. A. T. B. Accomp. de piano.] (In Pierre, C. V. D. Mu- 
sique des fetes et c€r6monies de la Revolution frangaise 
... Pp. 394-397.) M.380.14 

Jaoin, H. Hymne & J. J. Rousseau, [s. solo et choeur, 
8. A. T. B. Accomp. de piano.] (In Pierre, C. V. D. Mu- 
sique des fetes et c^r^monies de la Revolution francaise 
... Pp. 398, 399.) M.380.14 

Jamsbn, a Jean-Jacques Rousseau als Musiker. Berlin. 
1884. M.371.35 

Poulbt-Malassis, p. £. A. La querelle des bouffons. La 
bibliothique de J. J. Rousseau. Paris. 1876. 

No. 5 in M.ax8u| 

Yso, . Lettres sur la musique fran^oise en rfponse i 

celle de Jean Jacques Rousseau. [Anon.] Geneve. 1754. 

No. 4 in M.Z03.3 
Ronaseau, Johann Baptist. 
Liska, oder die Hexe von Gyllensteen. Oper. Komponirt 
von Ferd. Ries. if.a64.za 

Der Sieg des Glaubens. Oratorium. In Musik gesetzt von 
Ferd. Ries. if.aaa.za 

Rooaaeau, Marcel Auguste Louis. 
Le roi Arthur. Po^me lyrique en trois episodes de Femand 
Beissier. Musique de Marcel Rousseau. Partition piano 
et chant. Paris. Choudens. 1903. il«397«55 

Romaeaa, Samuel. 
La cloche du Rhin. Drame lyrique en trois actes de Georges 
Montorgueil & P. B. Gheusi. Musique de Samuel Rous- 
seau. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1898. 

lf.394-93 



Rooaaeaiiy Samuel. (Conimuid,) 

Deux pieces pour quatuor i cordes. Partition. Paris. 

Durand. [189^?] No. 3 in M405«7X 

Merowig. Drame lyrique en 3 actes et 5 tableaux. Potoe 

de Georges MontorgueiL Musique de Samuel Rousseau. 

Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. z89a. If.3az4 

Messe solennelle (de Paques). Soli et choeurs i 4 voix, avec 

accomp. d'orgue. Paris. Le Beau. [189-?] 

No. a in if .Z5841 
Messe solennelle, Deuxi^me. Soli, choeurs et orchestre. 
Partition, chant et orgue. Paris. P^r^gally ft Parvy. 
1896. No. a in if .303.33 

Rousseau, Victor Arthur. 
Bonsoir, voisin. Op6ra comique. Poeme de Brunswick 
[pseud.] et Arthur de Beauplan [pseud.]. Mis en musique 
par Ferdinand Poise. No. a in if.a87.39 

Le pain bis. Op6ra comique. Paroles de Brunswick 
[pseud.] et de Beauplan [pseud.]. Musique de Th. 
Dubois. No. I in lf.305.z7 

La poup6e de Nuremberg. Op^ra comique. Paroles de 
MM. de Leuven [pseud.] ft de Beauplan [pseud.]. Mu- 
sique de Ad. Adam. No. a in lt.36z.5 
Rouaaelot, Scipion. 
Canzonnetta italiana. Pr^c^d^e d'une introduction et vari^ 
pour le violoncelle, avec accomp. de piano. CEuv. 17. 
[Partition.] Paris. Richault. [184-?] No. 3 in M-sio-^ 
Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 11 in if.azo.za 
Ronssier, Pierre Joseph. 
M^moire sur la musique des anciens. Paris. Lacombe. 
1770. Plates. If.z3z.6 
Trait6 des accords, et de leur succession, selon le syst^me 
de la basse-fondamentale. Paris. Duchesne. 1764. if.zo3.6 
Ronssotte, La. Opera. For the Music see Ronger, F. For 

the LiBRBTTO see Meilhac. 
Rouvre, Philippe de. 
Seines h6roiques en trois parties et un prologue. Musique 
de £mile Ratez. No. a in if .384.Z9 

Rouvroo, , Baron de, translator, 

Artkaga. Les revolutions du th^tre musical en Italic. 
London. i8oa. If.z49.a5 

Roux, Armand. 
Les oreilles d'ane. Op6rette bouffe en i acte. Paroles de 
Femand Langli et Filix Savard. Musique de Armand 
Roux. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Feuchot. 
[ 1868.] No. a in M .300JI 

Ronxel* 

Histoire des 4coles de musique. R6ponse au discours pro- 

nonci par M. Gevaert, i TAcad^mie des beaux-arts i 

Bruxelles, septembre Z876. Par un Trouvire. ae Edition. 

Paris. Baur. 1877. No.ainif.37a04 

Rover, The. Part-song, Smart, H. No. 72 in if.z57.a; etc 

Rover reclaimed, The. Song, Arms, T. A. Lyric harmony. 

Vol. I. lf.38o.z.z 

Rovigo, Ren6 de. 
Le fauteuil de mon oncle. Op^rette. Musique de Clara 

Collinet. No. 5 in if .a85.a3 

Row, brothers, row. Part-song, Maddison. 

No. 10 in lf.z39a.z8J 
Row gently here. Part-song, Scbira. No. 4a in if.zaz.3 

R0W9 little boat. Part-song, Gubsl, A. No. as in lf.a03.zz; etc 
Row the boat, Whittington. Catch a 3 voci. (In Clementi. 

Collection of catches. Vol. a, p. 65.) 

No. 137 in lf.zzo.z.a; No. 137 in lf.zzo.a.a 
Also to be foond la Tbe HanBooist; Slbbsld's Colkc t iott of catelMS. 

Rowan tree. The. Song, Balpb. No. 16 in if .Z9a.9.a 

Rowbotham, John Frederick. 

A history of music. London. Triibner & Co. 1885-87. 3 v. 

If.z06.z9 

The private life of the great composers. London. Isbister 

& Co. 189a. lf.z07.30 

Rowe, Bolton, translator, 

Lecocq, a. C. The little duke (Le petit due.) No. i in If.a96.3a 

Rowe, Charles James. 

"A puff of smoke.** Musical duologue. Music by Angelina 

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LscocQ, A. C. The little duke (Le petit due). 

No. I in ll.a96.3a 
Rowlands, David, translaiar. 
Parry, J. Blodwen. (White-flower.) 11.39640 

Emmanuel. 11.154.2 

Rozaa, Emmanuele de. 

Ltt core muorto. [Canzone, s. o. T. Accomp. di piano.] 

(In Cottrau. 23* raccolta di canzoni napolitane. Pp. 23, 

24.) No. 4 in If .390.44 

Lu dispietto. [Canzone, a. o. bar. Accomp. di piano.] (/ii 

Cottrau. 23* raccolta di canzoni napolitane. Pp. 25-27.) 

No. 4 in 11.390.44 

Roy, Pierre Charles. 

Les 6l^ment8. Ballet du roi. [Musique de Laland et Des- 

touches.] Il.a96.x7 

Philomile. Trag^die. Mise en muaique par M. La Coste. 

lC.zao.14 
Roy, Le, et le fermier. Opera, For the Music see Mon^gny. 

For the Libretto see Sedaine. 

Royal Academy of Music, London. 

Cazalbt, W. W. The history of the Royal Academy of 

Music. London. 1854. Portrait. ll.zoz.38 

DuviviBR, A. D. Mr. A. D. Duvivier, Hon. R. A. M. and 

the Royal Academy of Music. A simple statement of 

facts. [London. 1888.] No. 10 in ll.ai6.z8 

Royal Albert Hall choral music, The. Part-songs. Gounod, 

editor. Il.384.a8 

Royal chef. The. Opera. For the Music see Jerome, B. M. 

For the Libretto see Stoddard. 
Royal cravatte. Opera. For the Music see Pilate. For the 

Libretto see Julian. 
Royal Dindon. Opera. For the Music see Bordtee. For the 

Libretto see Flan. 
Royal Institute for Church Music, Berlin. See Koenigliches 

Institut fur Kirch enmusik, Berlin. 
Royal Institution of Great Britain. Addresses. 
Pole, W. The philosophy of music. Lectures delivered 
in 1877. London. 1895. II.Z36.6 

Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, London. 
The Shakespeare night, in aid of the fund for the purchase 
and preservation of Shakespeare's house. [Programme. 
London. 1847.] No. 4 in M. 149.8 

Royal melody compleat. The. Church music. Tans'ur. 

No. I in ll.zoo.39 
Royal Musical Festival in Westminster Abbey, 1834. 
The first-fourth performance. London. Mallett. [1834.] 
Newspaper cutting! are inserted. IC.106.14 

Royal star. The. Opera. For the Music see C16rice. For the 

Libretto see Ordonneau. 
Royalisten, Die. Opera. For the Libretto see Philippe, A. 

For the Music see Manas. 
Royalty catch. Catch. Carter, T. Come, my boys. 

No. 42 in 11.141.21.2; etc. 
Royaume, Le, des femmes. Opera. For the Music see Ser- 

pette. For the Libretto see Blum, £. 
Royer, Alphonse. 
La favorita. [Opera. Musica di Donizetti. Parole di A. 
Royer e J. N. G. Van N. Vaez.] ll40x.io;etc. 

Histoire de I'op^ra. Paris. Bachelin-Deflorenne. 1875. 
Portraits. 11.137.1 

Jerusalem. Grand op6ra. Poime de MM. Alph. Royer et 
G. Vaez. Musique de G. Verdi. If.3a8.a9 

Robert Bruce. Grand op^ra. Paroles de G. Vaez et A. 
Royer. Musique de Rossini. Ii.aa6.i3;etc. 

Royer, Alphonse, translator. 

Rossini. Otello. 11.a64.a4 

Royer, Joseph Nicolas Pancrace. 

Zaide. Ballet h6roique [de TAbb^ Delamare]. Mis en mu- 
sique par Mr Royer. ae Edition. [Partition.] Paris. 
L'auteur. [i745?] Il.400.a8 

Royer, P., translator. 
Oettinger, E. M. Rossini: I'homme et I'artiste. Bruxelles. 
1858. 3 V. Il.a08.30 



Rdse, Marie. 
Marie Roze. A biographical sketch. [New York. 1878.] 

No. 8 in li.zz6.io 
Rose, Nicolas. 
O Salutaris. Motet transcrit pour 3 voix ^gales. [Accomp. 
d'orgue.] {In La Chapelle. Vol. i, pp. 25-27.) 

No. zo in ll.aoz.33 
Rdse, Raymond. 
For sword or song. A poetical music-play in three acts. 
Written by Robert George Legge. Made by Louis Cal- 
vert. Musick'd by Raymond Roze. [Vocal score. Lon- 
don.] Joseph Williams, etc. [1902.] No. 2 in ll.378.39 
The love birds. A musical comedy. Book by George 
Grossmith, Junr. Additional lyrics by Percy Greenbank. 
Music by Raymond Roze. Vocal score. London. Keith, 
Prowse & Co. 1904. M.397.56 

Rose, De. Song. Langb, D. de. No. i in M.403.93 

Ruban vert, Le. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 2. 

11.3274.9 
Rubans, Les. Opera. For the Music see Gronnenrade. For 

the Libretto see Parisau. 
Rubens, Paul Alfred. 
The blue moon. A musical play. Book by Harold Ellis. 
Lyrics by Percy Greenbank and Paul A. Rubens. Music 
by Howard Talbot and Paul A. Rubens. ll.383.66 

The Cingalee. A new and original musical play by James T. 
Tanner. Music by Lionel Monckton. Additional lyrics 
and numbers by Paul A. Rubens. 11.397.46 

A country girl. A new and original musical play by James 
T. Tanner. Music by Lionel Monckton. Additional lyrics 
and numbers by Paul A. Rubens. lC.38z.3z 

Miss Hook of Holland. A Dutch musical incident. Book 
by Paul A. Rubens and Austen Hurgon. Lyrics and music 
by Paul A. Rubens. Vocal score. London. Chappell & 
Co., Ltd. 1907. 11.378.8 

Three little maids. A new and original musical play in three 
acts. Written and composed by Paul A. Rubens. Addi- 
tional numbers by Percy Greenbank and Howard Talbot. 
Vocal score. London. Chappell & Co. 1902. M.397.57 
Rubesahl. See RuebesahL 

Rubin, Der. Opera. For the Music see Albert, E. F. C. d'. 
Rubin und Gold. Part-song. Braunb. No. 3 in ic.39a.90 

Rubini, Giovanni Battista. 
LocATELLi, A. Cenni biografici suUa straordinaria carriera 
teatrale percorsa da Gio. Battista Rubini. Milano. 1844. 

No. 4 in IC.207.9 
Rubino, Francesco. 
II domino nero. Opera comica. Musica del maestro Lauro 
Rossi. ic.z50.26 

Rubinstein, Anton Grigorievitch. 

[Antonius et C16opatre.] Ouverture de la trag6die „An- 
tonius et C16opatre" de Shakespeare, pour orchestre. Op. 
116. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [1890.] No. 3 in IC.342.29 
Autobiography, 1829-1889. Translated by Aline Delano. 
Boston. Little, Brown 8l Co. 1890. Portrait. lC.z09a.z3 
Bal costum^. Suite [i, 2] de morceaux caract6ristiques pour 
orchestre. Op. 103. Instrumentation par Max Erdmanns- 
dorfer. Partition. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [187-?] 

No. I in IC.342J18 

Battle song [t. t. b. b.]. (In Mosenthal. Songs of the 

Mendelssohn Glee Club. Pp. 49~5i-) No. 13 in IC.204.38 

Caprice russe pour piano avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 102. 

Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [1879.] No. 2 in IC.335.23 

Concerto, ler, pour le piano avec accomp. d'orchestre ou 

d'un second piano. Op. 25. [Partition 2 pianoforte.] 

Leipzig. Peters. [186-?] No. 3 in IC403.70 

[Concert, 2e, ftir Pianoforte und Orchester. Op. 35. Par- 

titur.] Manuscript. [Wien. Spina. 187-?] lC.34a.27 

Concerto, 3e, pour le piano, avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 

45. Edition nouvellement revue. Partition. Berlin. 

Bote & Bock. [1858?] No. i in IC.345.2 

Same. Edition pour piano seul. No. 2 in IC.200.6 

Concerto, 4e (D moll), pour piano avec accomp. d'orchestre. 

Op. 70. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [187-?] 

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Concerto, 5e (Es dur), pour le piano avec accomp. d'or- 

chestre. Op. 94. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [i€H3-?] 

No. 2 in If .345.3 
Concert pour le violon, avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 46. 

[Partition.] Leipzig. Peters. [iS3-?] No. i in ll.34a.29 
Concerto pour violoncelle avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 65. 

Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [188-?] No. i in M.337.6a 

Concerto, 2e (D moll), pour violoncelle avec accomp. d'or- 
chestre. Op. 96. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [188-?] 

No. 2 in lC.337.6a 
Concertstuck pour le piano avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 

113. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [1880?] No. 3 in ll.335.a3 
Der Damon. Phantastische Oper in 3 Acten. Nach dem 

Ruastschen [P. A. Viskovatov's] von Alfred Offermann. 

Musik von Anton Rubinstein. VoUstandiger Clavieraus- 

zug. Leipzig. Senff. [1880.] 11.331.7 

Same. Balletmusik fur Orchester aus der Oper Der Damon. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Senff. [188-?] No. 2inll.345.zx 

3 quatuors pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle. Op. 90. 

Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [ 1875.] No. 7, 8 in ll.3sz.a9 
Same. [Parties s^par^es.] 8 v. in 4. No. 9, 10 in ll.azz.a.z-4 
Deux s^r^nades russes: No. i, D moll; No. 2, A moll. Op. 

93, Cah. 6. Fiir Orchester bearbeitet von Karl Miiller- 

Berghaus. Partitur. Leipzig. Senff. 1899. 

No. I in M 405.5Z 
Deux trios pour piano, violon et violoncelle. Op. 15, No. i, 2. 

[Partition.] Leipzig. Hofmeister. [185-?] lC.35z.a7 

Same. [Parties de violon et violoncelle.] 4 v. 

No. I3» 14 in ll.azz4.3, 4 
[Dimitri Donskoi.] Ouverture de I'op^ra „Dimitri Don- 

skoi." Partition d'orchestre. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 

[1874^ No. 3 in lf.334.z5 

Don Quixote. Musikaltsches Characterbild. Humoreske 

fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 87. Partitur. Leipzig. Senff. 

[ 188-?] No. 3 in IC.345.1 

Doumka. Andante con moto. Op. 93, Cah. 3. Fiir Orchester 

bearbeitet von Karl Mdller-Berghaus. Partitur. Leipzig. 

Senff. 1899. No. a in lC.405.5z 

Eighteen two-part songs with pianoforte accomp. The 

English version by Natalia Macfarren. London. Novello, 

Ewer & Co. [1879?] No. z in M.Z5547 

CenUmis, — The angcL — Birdie. — The homettesd. — The mtrrj 
maideaa. — Wtnderer't night ions. — The hour of partiiiff. — Night 

— The clottd. — The happy birda. — The turtle dove and the wanderer. 

— Twilight — Autumn ladnesa. — Song of the summer birda. — In 
the wood. — Faith in spring. — Paas by. — Rest after storm. — The 
lotnsflower. 

Eroica. Fantaisie pour orchestre. Op. no. Partition. 
Leipzig. Senff. [188^?] No. 2 in ll.34a.a9 

Fantaisie (C dur) pour piano avec accompagnement d'or- 
chestre. Op. 84. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [188-?] 

11.407.40 
MFaust." Ein musikalisches Characterbild fiir grosses Or- 
chester. Op. 68. Partitur. Leipzig. Siegel. [188-?] 

No. 2 in II.345.X 

Feramors. (Lalla Roukh.) Lyrische Oper in 3 Aufzugen, 

nach Thomas Moore's Gedicht von Julius Rodenberg. 

Musik von Anton Rubinstein. VoUstandiger Clavieraus- 

zug mit Text. Neue Ausgabe. Leipzig. Senff. [188-?] 

lf.3az.zz 
Same. VoUstandiger Clavierauszug [ohne Text]. 

No. I in 11.354.8 

Same. Balletmusik und Hochzeitszug fur Orchester, aus 

der Oper Feramors. Partitur. Leipzig. Senff. [188-?] 

No. I in ll.345.zx 
The festival of love. [Part-song, x. t. b. b.] (In Mosenthal. 
Songs of the Mendelssohn Glee Club. Pp. 131-135.) 

No. 35 in ll.a04.38 
Le fils des Asra. [Solo, t. ou s. Accomp. de piano.] Por- 
trait, (/fi Album du Gaulois. Vol. a.) No. 16 in li.39z.a8.a 
Funf Fabeln von Kriloff, aus dem Russischen iibersetzt von 
R. Sprato. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Clavier- 
begleitung componirt von Anton Rubinstein. Op. 64. 
Leipzig. Senff. [186-?] No. 14 inll.z9a.5 

CmI#iiI«. — Der Esel und die Nachtigall. — Das Quartett. — Der Par- 
nass. — Der Adler und der Kukuk. — Die AmetM* und die Libelle. 



Rubintteiii, Anton Grigorievitch. (Ctmtmuid,) 
Die Gedichte und das Requiem fftr Mignon aus Goethe's 
„Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre." In Musik gesetzt von 
Anton Rubinstein. Op. 91. [Clavierauszttg.] Leipzig. 
Senff. [1873] No. 2 in lC.35z.a6 

ConUnit. — Was hKr* Ich draasaen Tor dem Thor? CaAa.]. — Wer afo 
sein Brod mit Thrinen aaa" [bab.]. — Wer aich der Einsamkelt erglebt 
[lAR.]. — Kennst du das Land [s.]. — Ich armer Tenfel [t.]. — Ihm 
farbt der Morgenaonne Licht [iak.]. — Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt 
[s., IAK.]. — Singet nicht in Trauertonen [s.]. — An die Thilren will 
ich schleichen [sab.]. — Heiss mich nicht reden [s.]. — Ich hatt* ihn 
dncig mir erkoren [a.]. — So laaat mich scheinen bis ich werde [s.]. 

— Wen bringt ihr uns sur stillen Gescllschaft? F&r Solo-Qnartett mid 
gemischten Chor. — O ihr werdet Wunder sehen fT.I. 

Gondelfahrt. Durch Erd' und Himmel leise. [Gesange, 
S.A. T. B.] Wien. Spina. [187-?] No. 8 in 11.158^1 

Hecuba. Arie fiir eine Altstimme mit Orchesterbegleitung. 
Op. 92, No. I. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Senff. [1873?] 

No. 4 in lC.351.fl6 

Iwan IV. (Der Grausame.) Musikalisches Characterbild 
fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 79. Partitur. Berlin. Bote 
& Bock. [ 187-?] No. 2 in IC.345^ 

Kalaschnikoff, der Kaufmann von Moskau. Oper in 3 
Acten. Nach einer Dichtung von Lermontoff bearbeitet 
von N. Kulikoff. Deutsch von Hermann Wolff. Musik 
von Anton Rubinstein. VoUstandiger Clavierauszug. 
Leipzig. Senff. [188-?] 1C.39Z.9 

Die Kinder der Haide. Oper in 4 Aufzugen. Text frei nach 
Carl Beck's ,Janko" [von Julius Mosenthal]. Musik von 
Anton Rubinstein. VoUstandiger Clavierauszug. Neue 
Ausgabe. Leipzig. Senff. [187-?] ll.33z«6 

Liebesfeier. [Mannerchor.] Op. 61, No. 2. Wien. Spina. 
[ 186-?] No. 34 in ll.39fl.99 

Die Maccabaer. Oper in 3 Aufztigen, nach O. Ludwig^s 
Drama von H. S. Mosenthal. Musik von Anton Rubin-' 
stein. VoUstandiger Klavier-Auszug. Berlin. Bote 8e 
Bock. [1875?] lC.3flx.10 

M^lodie en fa. Op. 3, no. i. Orchestr^e par Vincent d'Indy. 
Partition d'orchestre. Paris. Hamelle. [187-?] 

No. 3 in 11.405.50 

Miniatures. Suite. Op. 93, Cah. 9. Fur Orchester frei 
bearbeitet von Karl Miiller-Berghaus. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Senff. 1899. No. 3 in ll.405*5i 

CmitenU, — El Dschtsrawan, msrche orientsle. — Chemller et Payte. 

— S^rinsde. — Berceuse. — Cortege. 

Der Morgen. Gedicht von Polonsky. Aus dem Russischen 
iibersetzt von Jos. Wenzig. Fiir Mannerchor mit Orches- 
terbegleitung in Musik gesetzt von Ant. Rubinstein. Op. 
74. Partitur. Leipzig. Senff. [1876?] No. 13 in lC.flz9.z4 

Moses. Geistliche Oper in 8 Bildern. Text von Heinrich 
Mosenthal. Musik von Anton Rubinstein. Clavier-Aus- 
zug. Leipzig. Senff. [1888.] lC.3flz.x4 

Music and its masters. Chicago. Sergei 8e Co. [1892.] 

ic.104.zo 
Nero. Oper in 4 Acten von Jules Barbier. Musik von Anton 

Rubinstein. VoUstandiger Clavierauszug. Leipzig. [1885?] 

lC.3flx.8 
Same. Balletmusik fur Orchester aus der Oper Nero. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Senff. [188-?] No. fl in lC.34fl^ 

Neun Lieder von Kolzoff. Aus dem Russischen von A. von 

Viedert. In Musik gesetzt fur eine Singstimme [s. oder 

T.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte von Anton Rubinstein. 

Op. 27. Wien. Spina. [i86-7] No. 2^ in lC.Z9fl.5 

CtfKlMCf. — Singe Naehtlcall nicht — LebewohL — Gieb, O heO'fe 
Geistemaeht. — Es singt der Ros'. — Uebes, gold'nes Rinfelein. — • 
Kleine WoUce ist est — Kelne FrflhUngsloft — Wenn ich konunen 
dich seh*. — Sturmeswinde dtnrch die LAfte weh'n. , 

Die Nixe. Gedicht von Lermontoff. Aus dem Russischen 
ubersetzt von Robert Sprato. Fur Frauenchor und Alt- 
Solo, mit Begleitung des Orchesters od. Pianoforte com- 
ponirt von Ant Rubinstein. Op. 63. Clavierauszug. 
Leipzig. Senff. [1863?] No. i in M.3SZ.96 

Oc^an. 2e symphonic. See his Symphonies. 

Ouverture de concert (B dur) pour orchestre. Op. 60. Par- 
tition. Leipzig. Senff. [187-?] No. 3 m 1C.345*<S 

Ouverture triomphale pour orchestre. Op. 43. Partition. 
Mayence. Schott. [187-?] No. i in 1C.345.Z 



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Der PapageL Komische Oper in i Akt. Nach einem persi- 
schen Marchen von H. Wittmann. Musik von Anton 
Rubinstein. Vollstandiger Clavierauszttg. Leipzig. Senff. 
[1884.] No. I in ll.33z.z2 

Paradise lost See his Das verlorene Paradies. 

Qttatuor [en fa minenr] pour deux violons, alto et violon- 
celle. Op. 106, No. 2. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [187-?] 

No. 21 in II.211.Z 

Quatuor pour piano, violon, alto et violoncelle. Op. 66. Par- 
tition. Leipzig. Senff. [186-?] No. 3 in 11.211.5.3 

Same. [Parties.] 3 v. No. 12 in 11.21Z.6.1, 3, 4 

Quatuors, Trois, pour 2 violons, alto e violoncelle. Op. 17. 
Partition. Nouvelle Edition. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Har- 
tel. [ 1870 ?] No. 1-3 in M.35Z.29 

Quatuors, Trois, pour 2 violons, alto et violoncelle. Op. 47. 
Partition. Nouvelle Edition. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Har- 
tel. [ 1872?] No. 4-6 in ll.351.29 

Quintette, pour piano, flute, clarinette, cor et basson. Op. 
55. [Partition et parties.] Paris. Hamelle. [189-.] 

11^04^ 

Quintetto (F dur), pour deux violons, deux altos et violon- 
celle. Op. 59. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [185-?] 

No. 2 in If 404^ 

Quintetto, en sol mineur, pour piano, deux violons, alto et 
violoncelle. Op. 99. [Partition et parties.] Paris. Gerard. 

[189-.] li*404-9 

Die Rebe (La vigne). Ballet in 3 Acten (fiinf Bildern) von 
Taglioni, Grandmougin und Hansen. Musik von Anton 
Rubinstein. Vollstandiger Clavierauszug [zu vier Han- 
den]. Leipzig. Senff. [1884?] ll.aoo.13 
Poccifl. MysuKBJibHoe comnieHie jufl 6oJibiiiaro opxecrpa. 
riapTHTypa. [Rossiya. Musical poem for full orchestra. 
Full score.] MocKBa. lOpreHCOffb. [1881.] 

No. 2 in ic.334.15 

Scena ed aria (E dunque ver?), per soprano con accomp. 

di orchestra. Op. 58. [Partitura.] Mayence. Schott. 

[186-?] No. 2 in 11.345-6 

Same. Partition de piano. No. 3 in ll.351.26 

Sechs Lieder aus dem Russischen von W. Osterwald. Fur 

eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte 

componirt von Ant. Rubinstein. Op. 8. Leipzig. Senff. 

[i8s-?] No. I in 11.192.5 

Comignis. — Der Traam. — FrflbHngigef&U. — Dm Blittehen. — Di« 
Blume. — Sehntttcht. — Der Schiffer. 

Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme [a. oder bar.] mit Clavier- 
begleitung. Op. 72- Leipzig. Senff. [186-?] 

No. 15 in 11.192.5 

Conimiit. — Es bUnkt dtr Than. — Wie dn« LareV in blancr Lnft — 
Die Waldhexe. — Morgcns. — Veilehen Tom Bcrff. — Verlust 

Sechs Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Beglei- 
tung des Pianoforte. Op. 33. Leipzig. Kistner. [1856.] 

No. 6 in 11.X92.5 
CcmittdM, — Morgenlied. — An der Roee Bnien. — Die Lerche. — 
Ritlaad. — Siehe, der FHIhlinff wihrat niclit — Nachhell. 

Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Beglei- 
tung des Pianoforte. Op. 57. Leipzig. Senff. [187-?] 

No. 13 in lf.Z02.5 
Comignis, — FrAhmorfena. — Nnn die Sdiatten dunkdn. — Neue Uebe. 
— Clirclictta Lied. — Fieiainn. — Entflicli' mit mir. 

Sechs Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Clavier- 
begleitung. Op. 76. Leipzig. Senff. [187-?] 

No. 16 in 11.XQ2.5 
CctiieHU. -~ Waldeinaamkcit. — Nadita. — An den MUiUngr. — ralh- 
Hngsbliek. — ^Bedeclct mieh mit Bhunen. — ^Klinge^ klinge* mein Pandero. 

6 Lieder von Heine fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit 
Begleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 32. Leipzig. Kistner. 
(187-?] No. 5 in 11.192.5 

CMlfMto . — Ldae siclit dnrdi mein GemAth. — I^ blanen FkiUilings- 
angcn. — In dem Walde. — Ea war ein alter KSniy. — Dn Mat wie 
eine Blnme. — Der Am. 

[Sextnor, D dur, fur 2 Violinen, 2 Bratschen und 2 Violon- 
cell. Op. 97. Partitur.] No title-page. [Leipzig. Senff. 
1878.1 No. 3 in II.331.5 

Die sibirischen Jager. Oper in i Act. Text nach dem Rus- 
sischen des Jerebtzoff von Peter Cornelius. Musik von 
Anton Rubinstein. Vollstandiger Clavierauszug. Leipzig. 
Senff. [188-?] No. X in lf.3ax.x3 



Rubinsteiii, Anton Grigorievitch. (Cantmued.) 
Sonate pour piano et alto. Op. 49. Nouvelle Edition. [Par- 
tition.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [188-?] 

No. 3 in 11.357.7 

Sonate pour piano et violon. Op. 13. [Partition.] Leipzig. 

Peters. [188-?] No. i in M. 357.7 

Sonate, Deuxitoe, pour piano et violon. Op. 19. Nouvelle 

Edition. [Partition.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [i88-7] 

No. 2 in If .357.7 
Sonate pour piano et violoncelle. Op. 18. Nouvelle Edition. 
[Partition.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1881.] 

No. 8 in If .flzai3 
Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 9 in If .azaz4 

Suite pour orchestre. Op. 119. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. 
[1895] lf.404.zo 

Sulamith. Ein biblisches Biihnenspiel in 5 Bildern nach dem 
hohen Liede Salomonis von Julius Rodenberg. Musix von 
Anton Rubinstein. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug. Berlin. 
Bote & Bock. [1883.] If.39z.z5 

Symphonies. Namely: 
Symphonic, No i (F dur), fiir Orchester. Op. 40. Parti- 
tur. Leipzig. Kahnt. [187-?] 11.345.4 
Oc^n. 2>^<n« symphonic (C dur) pour orchestre. Op. 42. 
Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [186-?] No. i in if .345.5 
Same. Adagio et scherzo (deux morceaux ajout^s i la 
symphonic Oc^n) pour orchestre. Op. 42. Partition. 
Leipzig. Senff. [187-?] No. 3 in If .345.5 

Forms tlie stii and 6th moTemcnts of the eTinphofiy. 

Same. Deuxi^me morceau de la symphonic Oc^n, pour 
orchestre. Op. 42. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [i&-?] 

No. I in If .345.6 

Forms the serenth (usually played aa the second) movement of 
the symphony. 

Symphonic, 3e, pour orchestre. (Euvre 56. Partition. 
Leipzig. Schuberth & Co. [186-?] li*345*7 

Symphonic dramatique (N^ 4, D moll), pour orchestre. 
Op. 95- Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [187-?] M. 345.8 
Symphonie, 5e (G moll), pour orchestre. Op. 107. Parti- 
tion. Leipzig. Senff. [1881.] li*345-9 
Symphonie, 6e, pour orchestre. Op. iii. Partition. Leip- 
zig. Senff. [1886.] lf.345.zo 
Der Thurm zu Babel. Geistliche Oper in i Aufzuge. 
Gedichtet von Julius Rodenberg. Componirt von Anton 
Rubinstein. Op. 80. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Senff. 
[187-?] M. 243.10 
Same. The Tower of Babel. Sacred opera in one act. 
Words by Julius Rodenberg. Composed by Anton Rubin- 
stein. Op. 80. [Translated from the German by M. L. 
Nichols. Vocal score.] Cleveland. Brainard. [1879.] 

No. I in If .38442 
Same. Libretto by Julius Rodenberg, translated by Josiah 
Pittman. Composed by Ant. Rubinstein. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] London. Enoch. [187-?] li«z54.5 

Same. By A. Rubinstein. (Edited by F. W. Rosier.) Vocal 
score.] New York. Schirmer. 1883, No. 2 in M. 15547 
The text is by Rodenberg, translated by Roeier. 

Trio (C moll) pour piano, violon et violoncelle. Op. 108. 
[Partition.] Leipzig. Senff. [1882?] No. 7 in lf.azz.34 
Same. [Parties, violon et violoncelle.] 2 v. 

No. 16 in lf.azz.4.34 
Trio, 3e (B dur), pour piano, violon et violoncelle. Op. 52. 
[Partition.] Leipzig. Senff. [186-?] No. 6 in lf.azz.34 
Same. [Parties, violon et violoncelle.] 2 v. 

No. 15 in lf.azz4.3,4 
Tpio [MeTBCpToe] 4>opTeniflHO, ckphhich h Bioxomejm. [Trio, 
4; pour piano, violon et violoncelle.] Co«L 85o*. (A moll.) 
[Partition et parties.] Cn6. BecceJTb. [1870?] 3 parts 
in I V. lf.35z.a8 

Unter Raubem. Komische Oper in i Akt, von Ernst 
Wichert. Musik von Anton Rubinstein. Vollst&ndiger 
Klavier-Auszug. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [188-?] 

No. 2 in lf.3az.z2 
Valse-Caprice. Fiir grosses Orchester bearbeitet von Carl 
Miiller-Berghaus. Partitur. Leipzig. Senff. [187-?] 

No. 3 in If .345.ZZ 



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Robiiisteiii, Anton Grigorievitch. (Continued.) 

Das verlorene Paradies. Oratorium in 3 Theilen. Text frei 
nach J. Milton [von Julius Rodenberg]. Musik von An- 
ton Rubinstein. Op. 54. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Senff. 
[1876?] ll.243.az 

Same. Paradise lost (Das verlorene Paradies). Oratorio. 
[Words by J. Rodenberg after Milton.] The English ver- 
sion by Henry Hersee. The music by Anton Rubinstein. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Cramer & Co. 
[1882?] M.Z544 

Zehn Lieder aus dem Franzosischen, Italienischen tmd 
Englischen ubersetzt von N. Roda und A. v. Winterfeld. 
Fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] componirt von Anton 
Rubinstein. Op. 83. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [187-?] 

No. 19 in M.1Q9.5 

Comi4nis, — Gedeiiln mein. — lo Saint BUite. — Barberinen's Lied. — 
Vrmmengthtt, — Mit meineoi MSdchcn kann tich kcine metten. — Die 
Wandertchwatbe. — Das ertte Veilcheii. — Die Thrine. — Gut' Nacht 1 
— Eia Timom. 

Zwei Lieder ftir das Album Ihrer K. K. Hoheit der Kron- 
prinzessin des Deutschen Reiches. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 
[1877.] No. 20, 21 in IC.X92.5 

C&mignis, — Mittemacht — Die Blume der Ergebenheit 

Zwolf Lieder aus dem Russischen von F. Bodenstedt. In 
Musik gesetzt fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Be- 
gleitung des Piano von Anton Rubinstein. Op. 36. Wien. 
Spina. [186-?] No. 9-12 in ll.i9a.5 

Cont€Hts. — Die Felten. — Wenn deine Stimme mir t5nt. — Daa 
Schiff. — Die Wollcen. — Der Dolch. — O frage nicht — Vemeiimet 
ilir. — Attf ddo Wohl trlnk' ich. — Die Erde niht — Sie aingt ein 
Lied. — Der fallende Stern. — Weht ea, heolt ea tr&b* 

Zwolf Lieder aus dem Russischen von W. Osterwald. Ftir 
eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte componirt von Anton Rubinstein. Op. 78. Leipzig. 
Senff. [ 187-?] No. 17, 18 in II.192.5 

ConitnU,— Hebriiachc Melodie.— K5iint* ich doch ateta.— Der EnfeL 
-^ Der Storm. — Klage. — Der Gefang ene. — Nentriechlachea Lied. 
— Elegie. — Wie der Quell iat mein Lied. — Sinngedlcht — Rab' 
sum Raboi fUegt daher. — Alter Mann, grimmerMann. 

Zwolf Lieder des Mirza-Schaffy, aus dem Persischen von F. 
Bodenstedt. In Musik gesetzt fur eine Singstimme [s. 
oder T.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte von Anton Rubin- 
stein. Op. 34. Leipzig. Kistner. [186-?] 

No. 7i 8 in IC.Z92.5 
CtmUmis. — Nlcht mit Engeln. — Mein Hers achmftckt sich. — Seh' 
ich deine zarten Filaichen an. — Ea hat die Roae alch beUagt. — Die 
Weiae gvtcr Zecher iat. — Ich (ilhle deinen Odem. — Schlagr* die 
Tachadra xurfick. — Neiff*, tchone Knoape. — Gelb rollt mir an Fum- 
chen. — Die helle Sonne leuchtet — Thu' nicht to aprMe. — Gott 
hieas die Sonne glflhen. 

RnUnateiiiy Anton Grigorievitch. Works about. 

Catalog der im Druck erschienenen Compositionen von 
Anton Rubinstein. Jubilaums-Ausgabe. Leipzig. Senff. 

1889. M.9X4.Z5 

FiNCK, H. T. Rubinstein's fate and future. Illus. Portrait. 

(/fi The music of the modern world. Vol. i, pp. 68-70. 

New York. [1895.]) M.14.1.X 

M'AaTHUSt A Anton Rubinstein. A biographical sketch. 

Edinburgh. 1889. Portrait. M.X49a.8 

Mbdak, H. Anton Rubinstein, Viertes Klavierkonzert. Op. 
70^ D moll. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1903.] No. i in lC.az7.z9.zz 

MsRKSL., J. Anton Rubinstein, Ocean-Symphonie. Op. 42, 
Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 16 in ll.az7.za.5 

VoGBL, A. B. Anton Rubinstein. Biographischer Abriss 
nebst Charakteristik seiner Werke. Leipzig. 1888. Por- 
trait. IC.37045 

WiTTB, G. H. Anton Rubinstein, Symphonic dramatique 
(No. 4, D moll). Op. 9S. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. 15 in lf.az7.z9.zo 
RttdaU^H. 

Signa. Opera. The libretto by Gilbert A Becket, H. Rudall 
and F. E. Weatherly. The music by Frederic H. Cowen. 

11.946.5 
Rnddygore; or, the witch's curse! Opera. For the Music see 

Sullivan, A. S. For the Librbtto see Gilbert, W. S. 
RndeL Cantaia, For the Music see Bridge, J. C. For the 

Librbtto see Weatherly. 
Roderlied. Part-song. Vbsqub von Pubttlingbn. 3 Quartet- 
ten. No. 12, 13 in 1I.9Z9.7 



Rodendorl^ Erminia. 
Fridolin, or the message to the forge. A dramatic cantata. 
The music by A Randegger. If.z55.38 

Rndolphaen, John F. 
Folded in Thy circling arms. [Anthem. Accomp. for or- 
gan.] Boston. Tolman & Co. 1866. No. 16 in Il.z9a7 
Rndorff, Ernst Friedrich Carl. 
Der Aufzug der Romanze. Eine Fruhlingsfeier, nach 
Worten der gleichnamigen Dichtung Ludwig Tieck's. 
Ftir Chor, Solostimmen und Orchester von Ernst Rudorff. 
Op. 18. Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. [186-?] 

No. 3 in If .909^19 

Ballade (Introduction, Scherzo und Finale) ftir grosses 

Orchester. Op. 15. Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. [187-?! 

No. 2 in If .346.94 
[Otto der Schtitz.] Ouverture zu „Otto der Schntz" ftir 
Orchester. Op. 12. Partitur. Leipzig. Seitz. [186-?] 

No. I in If .346^ 

Ouverture zu Ludwig Tieck's Mirchen Der blonde Ekbert 

fur Orchester. Op. 8. Partitur. Bonn. Simrock. [186-?] 

No. I in If .346.94 
Serenade ftir Orchester. Op. 20. Partitur. Berlin. Sim- 
rock. 1875. No. I in lf.346.95 
Serenade (No. 2, C^-dur) ftir Orchester. Op. 21. Partitur. 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1876?] No. 2 in M .40547 
Sextett ftir 3 Violinen, Viola und 2 Violoncellos. Op. 5. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Senff. [186-?] No. 2 in M. 346.93 
Sinfonie, B-dur, fiir Orchester. Op. 31. Partitur. Berlin. 
Bote 8e Bock. [188-?] M. 346.96 
Sinfonie, Zweite (G-moll), fur grosses Orchester. Op. 40. 
Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [188-?] No. 4 in M. 349.99 
Variationen uber ein eigenes Thema fiir Orchester. Op. 24. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [187-?] 

No. 2 in If .346.97 

Rndorf^ Ernst Friedrich Carl, editor. 

ScHUBBRT, F. P. Fantasie (F moll). No. 2 in lf.346.95 

CnonN. Werke. If.3z6.9 

Rneberettig. Part-song. Lobwb, J. C. G. VI vierstimmige 

Gesange. No. 2 in if .399.Z7 

Roebezahl. Cantaia. For the Music see Abt» F.; also HOe* 

For the Librbtto see Francke, H.; also Cerfberr. 
Rnebezahl. Opera. For the Music see Conradi; also Flotow, 
F. F. A. von. For the Librbtto see Janaen^ O.; also Pat- 
Uta, G. H. G. 
RoebeaahL Overture. 
Flotow, F. F. a. von. No. i in if.336.zo 

Obbrthuer. No. 4 in'lf .405.34 

Ruebezahl und der Sackpfeifer von Weisse. Opera. For the 

Music see Zincke. For the Librbtto see Koenig, E. 
Roebner, Cornelius. 
Concert (G moll) fur die Violine mit Begleitung des Or- 
chesters oder des Pianoforte. Op. 30. Orchesterpartitur. 
Greiz. Franquet. [189-?] lf^o4.zz 

Friede, Kampf und Sieg. Syinphonische Dichtung fur 
grosses Orchester. Op. 2a Orchester-Partitur. Han- 
nover. Oertel. [188-?] No. i in M .33Z.99 
Rueckauf, Anton. 
Die Rosenthalerin. Oper in 3 Acten von Anton Ruckauf. 
Dichtung von Fritz Lemmermayer. [Klavierauszug mit 
Text] Leipzig. Bert^ & Co. [1906.] lf.378.5 
Rneckblick. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 9. 

lf.3Z7.z.9a9 
Roeckerinnening. Part-song. Szadrowsky. No. 124 in lf.Z47.4 

Rueckerinnerung. Song. Haydn, F. J. Cresange. Heft 2. 

No. 2 in M .3Z9.35 
Rueckert, Friedrich. 
Advent hymn (In lowly guise thy King appeareth) for s. 
solo and chorus. Composed by Robert Schumann. 

No. iiinif.z57«9z 
Same. Adventlied. Fur Sopran Solo und Chor mit Be- 
gleitung des Orchesters componirt von R. Schumann. 

No. I in M .980.57 
Same. Hymn for Advent. Set to music for solo voices, 
chorus and orchestra by Robert Schumann. 

No. I in If .903.6 



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Rneckert; Fricdrich. (Continued,) 
Same. Adventlied. Fur Solostimmcn, Chor und Orchester 

componirt von Felix Draeseke. No. i in ll.39x.39 

Gedichte. Fur eine Singstimmc [s. o. t.] mit Bcgleitung 

dc8 Piano-forte componirt von C. Loewe. 

... . , « - , . No. 1, 2 in ll.2ax.30 

Mmnespiel aus Ruckert's Liebcsfrfihling. Fur eine und 

mehrere Singstimmen (s. a. t. b.) mit Begleitung des 

Pianoforte von R. Schumann. No. 12 in II.344.X5.3 

Ncujahrslied. Fur Chor mit Begleitung dea Orchesters 

componirt von Robert Schumann. No. i in M. 343.35; etc. 
Ritornelle. In canoniachen Weisen fiir mehrstimmigen 

Mannergesang componirt von Robert Schumann. 

XT .« . • No. 3 in Il.x58.a4 

Verzweifle nicht im Schmerzenthal. Motette fur doppelten 
Mannerchor mit Begleitung der Orgel (ad lib.), com- 
ponirt von R. Schumann. No. 5 in ll.280.49 
Zwolf Gedichte aus F. Riickerts Liebesfruhling. Fur Ge- 
sang und Pianoforte von Robert und Clara Schumann. 

» f-* 1. T^. ^ No. II inll.a44,x5.i 

Rueckfahrty Die, des Kaisers. Opera, For the Music see 

Hummely J. N. 
Rueckkehr. Song. Kuecken. No. 5 in 11.2a x.25; etc 

RuecUeben. Song. Strauss, R. Funf Lieder. Op. 47. 

-^ - ^ No. 3 in ll.38aa44 

Rueckweg. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 4. 

« * «. ... ^ lf.3X7'i.ao.4 

Ruefer, Philippe Bartholom^. 

Ingo. Grosse Oper in vier Akten. Text nach dem gleich- 
namigen Roman Gustav Freytags, von M. F. Musik von 
Philipp Rufer. Op. 38. Clavier-Auszug mit Text von 
Max Rcger. Berlin. Thelcn. [1895.] R. 393-52 

Merlin. Grosse Oper in 3 Akten. Text von L. A. Hoff- 
mann. Musik von Philipp Rufer. Vollstandiger Klavier- 
auszug. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1887. R.3ai.i6 

Ouverture de concert, i grand orchestre. Op. 5. Partition. 
Paris. Maho. [187-?] No. 3 in M,358.i8 

Quartett, Zweites (Es-dur), fur 2 Violinen, Viola und Vio- 
loncell. Op. 31. Partitur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [187-?] 

No. 5 in R.338.X6 
Sonate fur die Orgel. Op. 16. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 

[187-?] No. 9 in R.4X4.3a 

Symphonic, F dur. Op. 23. Partitur. Offenbach a. M. 

Andri. [185-?] No. i in R.336.a4 

Trio (B dur) fiir Pianoforte, Violine u. Violoncello. Op. 34. 

[Partitur und Stimmen.] Bremen. Praeger & Meier. 

[188-?] No. 2 in R.404.64 

Vier Klavierstiicke. Op. 22, No. 2, fur Orchester umbear- 

beitct. [Partitur.] Offenbach a. M. Andrd. [1872?] 

No. 2 in M.336.a4 
Violin-Concert mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Op. 33. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [188-?] No. 2 in R.33z.aa 

Rueffer, Eduard. 
Die Harmonic. Hymne. Fiir Mannerchor mit Begleitung 

von Blasinstrumenten componirt von Wilhelm Tschirch. 

No. I in R.az2.z8 
Ruehl, Friedrich Wilhelm. 

Bundeslied [t. t. b. b.]. {In Das Riitli. P. 279.) 

No. ii9inR.Z474 

Roehrt euch frisch und schafft die Fasser. Part-song. Bruch. 

Chor der Winzer und Schiffer. No. 16 in R.aza.3 

Rnelle, Jules. 

L'amour mannequin. Op^ra-comique. Musique de Th^e 

Gallyot. No. 2 in M.a56.za 

Le contrat. Op^ra-comique. Musique de J. G. P^navaire. 

No. I in R.a87.6 
Dans la foret. Op6ra comique. Musique de Charles Con- 
stantin. No. i in R.a85.a8 

Trois parques. Op6ra-comique. Musique de M. Wilhelm. 

No. 4 in R.3a6.az 
Raelle, Jules, translator. 

RiMSXi-KoRSAKOF. MjiaAH. [Mlada.] M.39547 

Rnetli» Das. Ein Liederbnch fiir Mannergesang. 10. Auflage. 

St. Gallen. Sonderegger. 1873. R'Z474 

Centenis. — Mosart: Welhe det Gesanges. — Grdth: D«i Rfitli. >- 
Hanptmann: Bhre ad Gott In der H5hel — Kldn: Der Herr lit mein 

8 



Ruetli, Das. (Continued.) 

?«y!l7^"i; m"! *"f. ^^^ 0««len.-Pratoriu8: Chritte, da Lamm 
Gotte.. - WalUahrtslicd. - Zwyasig: Via crucia. via lia^ia; Trittat 
im Morgcnroth daher. — Kreutier: Daa ist der Tag dea Herm. — 

An^*."f ii ^*'" J**'°''**' *'~^*» erhebeni - Breitenbach : Dich preiat. 
Anmichagw.—Bcethoven : Die Ehre Gottea aua der Natur.— NigeH : 
Der Menach ebt and beatehet. - Edcer: Da. walte Gott. - sSl 
•tatter: So fder ich und StiUe. - Abt: Stille niht die Erde. - Otto: 
Feicrlicher GlodcenlcUng ; Gebct ffir's VaterUnd. — Otto: Ea weht 
durch euren Friedcn - Veraguth: Netijahralied.— Beethoven: Hymne 
an die Nacht. — Malan: Vertraaen auf Gott. — Feska: Die Dorlktrch- 
glocke. — Mendelaaohn: Morgengebet. — Brunner: Traunngageaang. 
IT. Santner: Abendruhe. — Hauptmann: Himmeldicht. — Kreutscr: 
nie Kapelle: Was schimmert dort; Das Kreua im Walde. — Vdt: Des 
Sonntags am Rhein. — Kreutzer: Die Kapdie: Droben atehet die 
Kapelle. — Billeter: Muss eine von dem Andern. — Kreatser: Abend- 
' V Z7 ^^^ji^^' '^"^ Grabe eines Sangera. — Neefe: Der Friedhoff. 

— Kuhlau: Grabgesang. — Ecker: Schlaf wohH — Elaiaaer: Am 
Grabe einea JungHngs. — Bogler: Letate Bitte. — Lindpaintner : 
Leulcn und Freuden. — Kloaa: Frieden. — Lindpainter: Am Grabe. 

— AM: Geldt. -- Heim: Sangerspruch. — Lvov: Herr, ad der Viter 
Schutz. -- Hdm: Vaterland, dich schfitzt Gottea Handl — Ruber: 
Vaterlandagruas.— Weber : Schweizerhdmweh.— Zwysdg : Schwdaer- 
gbet. — Iten: VaterlandsUebe. — Kreutzer: Sehnsucht nach der 
Heimath. ~ Lindpdntner: Sehnaucht nach der Schwds. — Stern: 
Mem Heimatland, mein Vaterland.— M&ller : An die Heimat I— Nichta 
glcicht der Heben Heimat. — Rietz: Wohlauf, du Eidgenossenschaft 1 

— Hdm: Helmweh. — Reichardt: Waa ist des Schweizers Vaterland? 

— Bogler: An die Heimat. — Rdchardt: Was ist des Deutachen 
Vaterland? — Baumgartner: Mein Vaterland; An mdn Vaterland. — 
Reiter : Gruss an das Vaterland.— Grdth : Erneucrung des Rfitlibundea. 

— Abt: Schwetzerisches Kriegslied. — Marachner: Ein Mann — dn 
Wort. — Kreutzer: Lied der Schwdser. — Zollner: Die Heimat — 
Kreutzer: An daa Vaterland. — Sauer: Daa ganze Herz dem Vater- 
land I— Abt: Ueber den Sternen.— Der letzte Krieg.— Himmei : Gebet 
wahrend der Schlacht. ~ Mendelssohn: Lied der Schwdzer in der 
Frcmde. — Nigeli: Manneakraft. — Weber: Schwertlied. — Spohr: 
Wie dn atolzer Adler. — Kficken: Lasst marachiren. — Kalliwoda: 
Das deutsche Lied. — Ausmarsch. — M^hul: Hor' uns, Gott Herr der 
Welti — Speidd: Das deutsche Lied. — Schwdzerdegen. — Meth- 
fcsscl: Der Prciluit Schlacht ruf. — '» SchwyzcrhQsli. — - Tietz: Auf 
der Kirchwcih zu Scliwyz. — Lauer : Auf ciiiciii Schlachtfdde. — Sack- 
statter: Vaterlandslied.— Wilhelm : Die Wacht am Rhein.— Baumgart- 
ner: Schwdzergeaang. — Llebe: Mein Heimatthal. — Mendelsaohn: 
Schwur Irder Manner. — Schwyzer Hdmweh. — Abt: Daa Hdmat- 

land. — Mdn Herz iat im Hochland. — Lieb Hdmatland, adel 

Hdmat, adel — Bogler: Vaterlandalied. — Methfcsael: Waa brauaest 
du, mdn jungea Blut? — Schumann: Die ewige Burg. — Liebe: Hd- 
matlied. -- Sackstatter: Das Herz gehort dem Vaterland. — Ecker: 
Sehnaucht nach der Schweiz. — Kreutzer : Frdhlingaandacht. — Wan- 
derachaf t — Vorfrflhling.— Rdneckc : Friihling ohne Ende. — Behrens : 
Morgens. — Abt: Im Friihling. — Schmdlzer: Waldabendachdn. — 
Seidel: Mein Herz, thu' dich auf! — Baumgartner: FriihUngaglaube. 

— Eaaer: Abachied vom Walde. — Krrutzer: Mirznacht. — Tletz: 
Waldeinsamkeit — Mair: Tauaendsch5n. — M5hring: Gott und mein 
Lied. — LfiUel: Trauungsgeaang. — Riihl: Bundealied. — Rand- 
hartinger: Herbstlied. — Brambach: Ein frohlicher Sang. — Abt: 
Abendlied. Der Abend sinkt. — Das einsame Roddn. — Durrner: 
Sturmbeschworung. — Ecker: Fruhlingslied. — Szadrowsky: Rfick- 
erinnerung. — Rinck : Abendlied. — Mendelssohn : Des Jigers Abschied. 

— Werner: Haidenrosldn. — Baumgartner: Weg mit Grillen and 
Sorgen. — Gersbach : Morgenlied. — Stehle : Polenlied in der Schenke. 

— Billeter: Schlafe wohll — Gade: Wanderluat. — Abt: Abend- 
glocken. — Chwatal: Nachtgesang. — Marschner: Liederafreihdt. — 
Silcher: Der Schwdzer; Der Soldat. — Ecker: Stindchen. — Mdn 
Wunsch. — Heim : Das deutsche Lied. — Silcher : Barbaroaaa. — Ade 1 

— Abt: Lieb' ist dn Bl&meldn. — Schubert: Die Nacht. — Silcher: 
Aennchen von Tharau. — Herzenswiinsche. — Silcher: Wohin mit 
der Freud'? — Rietr: Freud' und Ldd. — Ecker: Singerfahrt. — 
Rietz: Im Mai. — Billeter: Der versenkte Hort. — Attenhofer: Daa 
Erkennen. — Allea, was wir lieben, lebel — Der K5nig in Thule. — 
Sch5n Rohtraut. — Weber: Wanderlied. — Mangold: Heiterer Lebena- 
lauf. — Becker : Das Kirchlein. — Durrner : Waldvogelein. — Noch iat 
die bluhende, goldene Zeit. — Lang" ist es her I — Baumgartner : Wcnn 
wir durch die Strassen ziehen. — Ergo bibamua 1 — In der Fremde. — 
Seliger Tod. — 's Bluemli. — Beethoven : Fahr' wohl, du gold'ne S<mne. 

— Im Thale. — Silcher: Der Geliebten. — Stern: Soldatenabachied. 

— Die Gedanken aind frei. — Baumgartner: An der Saale hdlem 
Strande. — Silcher: Lebewohl. — Witt: Die Thrane. — Das Schwert. 

— Mozart: Briider, reicht die Hand zum Bunde! — Zollner: Trink, 
Kamerad. — Abt: Trinklehre. — Pfdffer: Daa bdhmiache K6nlga- 
tSchterldn. — Zollner: Daa Lied vom Rheinwdn. — Pfdffer: So 
lang im Kdler noch ein Fass. — Bdnicke: Lied und Wdn. — Amdt: 
Trinklied. — Baumgartner: Vom hoh'n Olymp. — Kdcken: Trink* 
lied. — Stuntz: Im Pokale klaren Wdn. — Baumgartner: Wamong 
vor dem Waaser. — Zollner: Wo mocht' ich aein? — Ecker: Gam- 
brinus. — Schroter: Bechers Wunsch. — Schneider: Ich bin nicht 
gem allein. — Bdnicke: Im Wdnhaus. — Ahrenssen: Stiftungsfder. 

— Haaer: Der Gesang. — Dea Singers Granze. — Marschner: Brfider, 
lasat uns luatig sein I — Stosst an, trinkt aus. — Pfdffer : Mailicd. — 
Bergmann: Mdn Hers iat wie die dunkle Nacht. — Munuger: O, 
apielt ein traurig Lied. — ^eber: Der todte Soldat. — Schomaaa; 
Der Abendatem. — Mangold: Mein liebster Aufenthalt. — Baumgart- 
ner: Es ist bestimmt in Gottes Rath. — Am Ufer hin und wleder. ~ 
Santner: Mein schonster Kirchengang. — Kreutzer: Abendfder. — 
Hdsig: Der weisse Hirsch. — Billeter: Wanderlied. — Baumgartner: 



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Ruetli Daa. (Caniinued.) 

O Jageadsdtt — SUcher: Hoffe du Bettcl — Abendschicdsgesang 
der Aatwandercr. «— Weber: Wm glinst in Aug* so helle? — Stunts: 
In's Freie.— Kflhne: In die Ferne.— Silcher : Stirb, Ueb' nnd Freud' 1 
— Wilhelm: Schddea. — Gaugler: Der wandemde Musikant. — 
Zimmemann: Abschied yom Walde. — Frauen-Lob. — Weber: Lutxow's 
wilde Jagd. — BUIeter: Zum Walde muMt du waodem geh'n. — Haydn: 
Oettcrrdchlachea Nationallied. — Berger; Theodor K5mer. — Kfihne: 
Ueber alien Gipfeln ist Ruh. — Macsewsky: Trinklied fOr Alte. — 
Braua: Muttcraeelenallela. — Wasaemann: Die Harmonie. — Flem- 
mingt Zur Cidlienfeler. — Zdllner; Im Herbat. — Bogler: Bleib' bei 
nlr. — Harmoniacbes Hoch. — Abt: Toaat, Er lebe hoch. 

Roetli» Da8. Pari-smig. Gbhtb. No. la in M.Z47.4 

Ruetliachwurf Der. Cantata. For the Music see Arnold, Gus- 

tav. For the Librbtto see Schiller. 
Rnf vom Berge. Song. Bbbthovbn. Werke. Serie 23. 

Il4i3.x.a3 
Rnfiinl, Giovanni, translator. 

DoNiZBTTi. Don Sebastiano. IC.305.5 

Rnffo, Vincenzo. 

Adoramus Te. [Motet.] (In Lueck. Sammlung ausge- 

zeichneter Compositionen fur die Kirche. Band 4, pp. 

I, 2.) No. I in 11.Z58.33.4 

See, from his ocean bed. Madrigal. (In HuUah. Part 

music. Secular. VoL i, pp. 100-104.) No. 27 in II.X57.38.Z 

Ruggi, Francesco. 

I due ciabattini. Follia comica in i atto, di A. Spadetta. 

Posta in musica dal Mo Francesco Ruggi. Canto in chiave 

di sol con accomp. di pianoforte. Milano. Lucca, [i860.] 

No. 2 in ll.a86.30 

Rnhe. Part-song, Abt, F. Gesange fur Mannerstimmen. Op. 

73. No. I in ic.39a.z ; etc. 

Lachnbr, I. Sechs Gesange. Op. 78* No. i in IC.392.34 

Schumacher, P. P. H. Musikanten-Lieder. No. 7 in If.a13.z6 

Rnhe der Liebe. Song. Curschmanh. Curschmann-Album. 

No. I in M.Z57.37 
Ruhe f rei von aller Klage. Part-song. Fuss. 

No. 73 in ll.za9a43.a 

Ruhe im Schatten einer Ruine. For orchestra. Hopmanm, H. 

C. J. Drei Characterstficke. No. 2 in 11.342.6 

Ruhe, meine Seelel Song. Strauss, R. 4 Lieder. Op. 27. 

No.i in 11.380.24.2 
Ruhe, schonstes Gluck der Erde. Part-song. Schubbrt, F. P. 

No. 46 in 11.392.23; etc. 

Ruhe, Sussiiebchen. Song. Brahms. Romanzen aus Tieck's 

Magelone. Heft 3- No. 7 in 11.380.40.1 

Curschmanh. Curschmann-Album. No. i in M.z 57.37 

Ruheloe, rastlos. Part-song. Bruch. Denkmale des Volks- 

gesanges. No. 15 in M.Z58.22 

RuhethaL Part-song. 

Krbutzbr, C [Sechs Lieder. Op. 24.] No. 54 in M.392.Z3 

Mbmdblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L F. Werke. Serie 16. 

M4Z3.3.Z6 

Rnhig, Philisterl Part-song. 

Gbn^b. Drei lustige Lieder. Op. 103. No. 32 in M.392.9 

Tauwitz. Vier Gesange. Op. 109. No. 24 in M.392.26 

Ruined chapd. The. Part-song. Beckbr, V. £. No. 13 in M.Z09.Z 

Ruinen, Die, von Athen. Opera. For the Music see Beethoven. 

Werke. Serie 20, Band 2. 
Rninen, Die, von Athen. Overture. Bbbthovbn. M.413.Z.3 

Ruinen, Die, von Paluzzi. Opera. For the Music see Rom- 
berg, A. 
Ruines. Song. Schubert, F. P. M61odies. Vol. 8. M.3a74.8 
Ruines, Les, d'Ath^nes. Opera. For the Music see Beethoven. 

For the Libretto see Kotzebue. 
Ruisseau, Le. Song. Schubert, F. P. M61odies. Vol. 4. 

M.3a7.4.4 
Rule Britannia. Song. Arnb, T. A. No. i in M.384^8 

Ruler of all creation. Part-song, Rossini. No. 15 in M.335.7.2 

Rullmann, Wilhelm. 
Die Albigenser. Grosse Oper. Musik von Jules de Swert. 

M.3a4.5 
Rumor. Fiction. Sheppard. M.zoz.44 

RumpelstiltaldiL Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Oatty, A. S. 
Rumpere livor edax. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 11. M.8o4oa.67.zz 



Rumpitur invidia. Motet. Lassus. Simmtliche Werke. Band 

II. M.8o4oa.67.zz 

Runaway flirt, The. Opera. For the Music see Mere. For the 

Libretto see Oldfatfaer. 
Runaway girl, A. Opera. For the Music see TOkins. For the 

Libretto see Hicks, S. 
Runaways, The. Opera. For the Music see HubbelL For the 

Libretto see Burkhardt, A. 

Rund. Song. Abt, F. Drei komische Lieder. No. 24 in M.z92,z 

Rund ist AUes auf der Welt. Part-song. Abt, F. Leichte 

Mannerchore. No. 24 in M.246.22 

Hennig. No. 10 in M.392.36 

KuECKEN. Trinklied. No. 3 in M.39a.zs 

Rnndgesang. Part-song. Abt, F. DieKirmes. No. 4 in 11.392.Z 

Rundgesang auf dem Wasser. Part-song. Behrens, C. H. T. 

No. 255 in M.Z29a43.8 
Rundgesang des Freundschafts-Bundes. Song. Righinl 

No. 23 in M.22Z.33 
Rundgesang im Walde. Part-song. Schulz, J. P. C. 

No. 18 in M.2Z3.9 
Runetuauber. Opera. For the Music see Hartmann, E. For 

the Libretto see Lehmann, J. 
Rnnenianber. Overture. Hartmann, E. No. 3 in if.403.53 

Rungenhagen, Carl Friedrich. 
An die Stunden des Gesanges. [Gesang, s. o. t. Mit Be- 
gleitung des Pianoforte.] {In Deutsche Gesange. P. 7.) 

No. 13 in M.a2z.33 
Der Cid im Leben, Lieben und Sterben. In Romanzen 
nach dem Spanischen von J. C. von Herder. In Musik 
gesetzt [fur eine Singstimme, s. o. t., mit Pianoforte- 
Begleitung] von C. F. Rungenhagen. Berlin. Christian!. 
[182-?] No. 21 in M.aaz.30 

Das eigne Herz. Gedicht von C. Griinig. In Musik gesetzt 
ftir eine Singstimme [a o. bar.] mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte von C. F. Rungenhagen. Berlin. Klage. [182-?] 

No. 22 in M.22Z.30 
Gestern liebt' ich. [Gesang, s. o. t. Mit Begleitung des 
Pianoforte.] (In Deutsche Gesange. P. 8.) 

No. 3' in M.22Z.33 
Lebensmelodien. Gedicht von A. W. Schlegel. Wechsel- 
gesang fiir 2 Sopran-, Tenor- und Bassstimmen mit Be- 
gleitung des Piano-Forte von C. F. Rungenhagen. Berlin. 
Christiani. [182-?] No. 23 in M.22Z.30 

Das Vergissmeinnicht [s. a t.], nach Himmel's Composi- 
tion. Mit Verandeningen und Begleitung des Pianoforte 
von C. F. Rungenhagen. Berlin. Schlesinger. [182-?] 

No. 25 in M.22Z.30 

Zur allerhochsten Geburtsfeier Sr. Majestat des Konigs von 

Preussen Friedrich Wilhelm des Dritten. Gesellschafts- 

lied von Carl Miichler. Mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in 

Musik gesetzt von C. F. Rungenhagen. Berlin. Groben- 

schiitz & Seller. [183-?] No. 24 in M.aai.30 

Runs, Albert de. 

La nuit du plus beau jour. Folic musicale en i acte. Paroles 

de Jules Marville. Musique de Albert de Runs. [Partition 

chant et piano.] Toulouse. Messonnier. [ 1873.] 

No. 3 in M.307.40 

Rup^ Georges. 

Ave Maria [t. ou s. Accomp. de piano]. Paris. Leduc. 

[188-?] No. 26 in M.aoz.35 

Rural sports. Catch. Lbclerc No. 93 in M.220.9.Z 

Rurik's Segen. Opera. For the Music se Schreinzer. For the 

Libretto see Lange, E. 
Ruse d'amour. Opera. For the Music see Lecocq, A. C. For 

the Libretto see Bordise, S. 
Ruse, La, d'amour. Opera. For the Music see Charding. 

Ruses d'amour. Ballet music. Glazunov. Mw|o6.^7 

Pyonirb h JIioaiiiuul [Ruslan and Ludmila.] Opera. For the 
Music see Glinka. For the Librbtto see Pushkin. 

Ruse inutile, La. Opera. For the Music see Isouard. For the 
Libretto see Hoffman, F. B. 

Russell, Gertrude, translator. 
Hrussoczy, M. von. Recollections of Countess Theresa 
Brunswick (Beethoven's "Unsterbliche Geliebte). Lon- 
don. 1893. M.Z034 



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RuMeU, William. 
Job. A sacred oratorio. Adapted for the organ or piano 

forte by Samuel Wesley. London. Welsh & Hawes. 

[1826.] 1c.a43.aa 

A morning & evening service [in A. Consisting of Te 

Deum, Jubilate, Magnificat, Nunc dimittis]. Arranged 

with an accomp. for the organ, by William Patten. 

[Added six double chants, by Patten.] London. Novello. 

[185-?] No. 8 in ll.a36.aa 

In rosy bow'rs. Glee [s. a.b.]. (In The Apollo. Vol. 4, 

pp. 297-305.) No. 14 in M.Z39a.ia4 

Miserere met. Solo, s. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello. 

Motetts. Vol. I, book i, pp. 9-1 1.) No. 4 in 11.360.24.1 
O Salutaris. Trio for s. s. a. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Novello. Convent music. Vol. 2, pp. 140, 141.) 

No. 52 in II.260.Z7.2 
Sanctus and Kyrie in C. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello. 

Cathedral choir book. Vol. i, pp. 35-38.) 

Il.a33.z4.z ; No. 23 in IC.Z90.6 
The sea beat mariner. Glee. (In Page. Festive harmony. 

Pp. 141-153.) N0.24inll.235.1z 

Tantum ergo [s. a.t. b. Accomp. for organ]. (In Novello. 

Convent music. Vol. i, pp. 90, 91.) No. 5 in II.260.Z7.Z 
Russia. Music, 
Ada!bvski, £. La musique et les compositeurs russes con- 

temporains: W^^ Ella Adaiewski. Paris. 1877. Portrait. 

No. 4 in lf.z34.9 
Arnold, Y. F. Teopisi ApeBne-pyccxaro uepxoBHaro h 

HapoAHaro n'bHlsi. [Theory of old Russian church music 

and folksong.] MocKsa. 1880. ic.az5.2 

Balakirev, M. a. Recueil de chants populaires russes, 

not^s et harmonises. [Accomp. de piano.] Leipzig. 

1898. lf.384.64 

Karpov, G. F., editor. Kpyrb uepKOBRaro Apeaiuiro SHaMeu- 

Haro irbnifl. [Cycle of old church songs.] Cn6. 1884, 85. 

6 V. in 4. Il.2a3.27 

Kui, T. A. La musique en Russie. Paris. 1880. 

No. 2 in ll.z3a.2 
NApRAVNfK, E. F. ^HapoAHue Tamibi," jmn opxecrpa. No. 

1-6. [Danses nationales. Pour orchestre.] Cn6. [187-?] 

6 V. in 2. IC40542 

SouBiBs, A. Histoire de la musique en Russie. Paris. 

[1898.] Facsimiles. Il.373.z7 

Precis de I'histoire de la musique russe. Paris. 1893. 

No. 2 in ll.208.3z 
Yusupov, N. B. Histoire de la musique en Russie. Partie 

i: Musique sacr^e. Paris. 1872. 11.a06.20 

Russian hymn. [God save the Emperor, s. a. t. b. Accomp. 

for organ.] (In Gounod. The Royal Albert Hall choral 

music. Vol. 3, pp. 41-45.) 11.384.28.3 

Same. Russian national song. [Part-song.] (In Turte 

and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. 274, 

275.) No. 90 in ic.zzz.4.3 

Rnssian sacrifice, The, or the burning of Moscow. Opera, 

For the Music see Stevenson, J. A. For the Libretto see 

Code. 



No. 7 in lC.34a.zz 
No. 8 in ic.359.5 



MRussisch.** For orchestra, Kubckxn. 
Russische Suite. For strings, Wubbrst. 
Rust, Friedrich Wilhelm. 
Sonata seria H moll fur Pianoforte und Violine. Heraus- 
gegeben von Wilh. Rust. [Partitur und Stimme.] Leip- 
zig. Klemm. [1889.] 1M3Z45 
Rust, Wilhelm. 
Ich und mein Flaschenl [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche 
Sangerhalle. Vol. i, p. 61.) No. 21 in II.392.42.Z 
Qui tollis. Terzett fur s. a. b. [mit obligater Orgel]. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [186-?] No. 14 in II.260.ZO.3 
Rustic coquette. Part-song. Champnbys. No. 13 in M.Z95.Z.Z7 
Rutenber, C. B. 
The Christ. A cantata. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 
Ditson & Co. 1892, No. 5 in ic.204.a5 
Ruth. Cantata. For the Music see Gaul; also Le Beau. For 

the Libretto see Oxenford, £.; also M^oL 

Ruth. Oratorio. For the Music see Cowen; also Franck, C. 

A.; also Goldschmidt, O.; also Tolhurst; also Vincent 

C. J. 

Ruth and Naomi. Cantata. For the Music see Damrosch, L. 

Ruth et Booz. Cantata. For the Music see Litolff. For the 

Libretto see Lefebvre, H. 
Ruth et Noemi. Oratorio. For the Music see Lesueur. 
Rutherford, John. 
The troubadours: their loves and their lyrics; with remarks 
on their influence, social and literary. London. Smith, 
Ewer & Co. 1873. Il.za6.z5 

Ruy Bias. Opera. For the Music see MarchettL For the 

Libretto see Ormeville. 
Ruy Blaa. Overture. Mbndblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. 

No. I in lC.346.z4 
Ruy Blaa and the blas^ rou^. Opera. For the Music see Lutz. 

For the Libretto see Hobson. 
Ryan, Desmond. See Ryan, Michael Desmond. 
Ryan, Desmond Lumley. 
The lord of Burleigh. A pastoral cantata. The music com- 
posed by F. Schira. 11.155.50 
The maid of Astolat. Cantata. Composed by C. S. Heap. 

Il.zs5.z8 

Mina. Opera. The music by F. Schira. II.322.8 

Toy symphony in C. Full score. London. Metzler & Co. 

[ 188-?] No. 2 in ic.34a.30 

Ryan, Michael Desmond. 

Selections from Pietro il Grande. Music by JuUien. 11.253.7 
Ryan, Michael Desmond, translator, 
GoLDBECK. "The soldier's return," or Clara and Valentine. 

ic.237.22; etc. 
LiNDPAiNTNER. The widow of Nain (Der Jtingling von 
Nain). lC.24a.a9 

Rydberg, Abraham Viktor. 

Snofrid. Ballad. For soli, kor och orkester af Elfrida 
Andr^e. No. i in ic.39z.3z 

Rydberg, Victor. See Rydberg, Abraham Viktor. 
Rymond. Opera. For the Music see KoczalskL For the 
Libretto see Freddo. 



S 



8. 

Signora Angelica Catalan!. Beschreibung ihres Lebens 
und Charakters, nebst einer Beleuchtung ihres Gesanges. 
Hamburg. Wichers. 1819. No. i in ic.10a.37 

S., £. See Schreck, Emmy. 

S^ E. H. z. See Bmst August Carl Johannes Leopold Alex- 
ander Bdnard, Hersog von Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha, 
S«y L. 
Lebensbeschreibung von Carl Maria von Weber. Gotha. 
Hennins. 1829. Portrait. 1c.372.z2 



S., S. B. 
Ho! every one that thirsteth. Opening sentence for four 

voices. Re-arranged from the original manuscript by 

Henry Wilson. Boston. Ditson & Co. 1872. 

No. 20 in ic.z9a9 
g### P***. Opera. For the Music see Lassimonne. For the 

Libretto see Pr6vel, £. 
S. U. su P. £. R. per. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 9- ic.804a.67.9 

'S ist schlimm genug. Part-song. Chwatal. No. 152 in ic.a46.22 



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S'ci non mi voolc amar. Aria, Hamdbu 12 Sopran-Arien. 

No. I in IC.97048 
81' 1 dissi maL Madrigal. PALBSTUifA. Werke. Band 28. 

ic.8040a.66.a8 
811 est un charmant gazon. Song, Liszt. Gesammelte 
Lieder. No. 24 in M.244.Z4 

811 y a compagnon. Part-sang. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 14. M.8o4oa.67.z4 

SI0 esca vivo de' dubbiost scoglL Part-song, Lassus. Sammt- 
liche Werke. Band zo. icA>4oa.67.xo 

8I0 fosse ciattl'. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 10. ll.8040a.67.10 

8*io non ti conoscessi. Madrigal. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 
ag. 1c.8040a.66.a9 

SI0 taloT muovo. Madrigal. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 2. ic.8o4oa.67.a 

SI0 ti vedess' nna sol. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 10. 1c.8040a.67.zo 

Slo ve dico ca sete la chi& bella. Part-song. Lassus. Sammt- 
liche Werke. Band 10. lc.8040a.67.zo 
8' un sguardo un fa beato. Madrigal Palxstrina. Werke. 
Band aS. 1c.8040a.66.a8 
8* vna fede amorosa. Part-song. Lassus. Simmtliche Werke. 
Band 10. lc.8040a.67.zo 
Sa chanmiire. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. M61odies. Vol. 2. 

lC.3a7.4.a 
Si ensam nti natten. Song. Kjbbui^f. S&nger och Visor. 
Band z. lC.z58.47 

Sa fleur ch^rie. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 2. 

ic.3a7.4.a 
Sa Majest6 TAmour. Opera. For the Music see Roger, V. 

For the Librbtto see Hennequin, M. 
Sa tombe. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. z. 

IC.337.4.Z 

Saatengruen. Part-song. Liszt. No. iz in 1c.393.z6 

Sabadiniy Bernardo. 

Dominus a dextris Tuis. Aria [b. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 

(In Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. Vol. 4, p. 112.) 

No. 21 in 1c.a90.a94 
God be merciful. Terzetto [a.t. b. and chorus. Accomp. 
for pianoforte]. (In Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. 
Vol. 2, pp. 43-48.) No. 9 in ic.a9o.a9.a 

In my distress I cried. Duetto [s. s. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. Vol. 3> 
pp. 47, 48.) No. 8 in ic.a9o.a9.3 

Sabader, Jenny. 
Un senrice d'ami. Op6ra comique. Musique de Edmond 
Hocmelle. No. 3 >n ic.a76.a3 

Sabader-Blot, Maria. 
Un mariage par quiproquo. Op^rette en un acte. Paroles 
de Ad^le Laboureau. Musique de M«"« M. Sabatier-Blot. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Gambogi. [1865.] 

No. I in ic.393.53 
Sabatini, Giovanni Andrea. 
Zion» arise in gladness. Duetto [s. s. Accomp. for organ]. 
(In Gardiner. Sacred melodies. Vol. 4, pp. 582, 583.) 

No. 29 in ic.336.30.4 

Sabatino, Niccold. 

Agitato ancor mi sento. [Aria, t., con accomp. d'orchestra. 

Parti separate.] Manuscript. [i75-?] No. z in ic.zaaa9 

Sabattier, J. B. 

L'op6ra et la symphonie, ou id6e g^n^rale de la musique. 

Paris. Marpon & Flammarion. Z879. No. 3 in lC.zz9a.z0 

Sabbat, Le, pour rire. Opera. For the Music see Raspail. 

For the Librbtto see Chauvin. 
Sabbatfeier. Port-song. Abt, F. No. 16 in IC.Z474 

Sabbath bells. Part-song. Smart, H. No. 34 in IC.Z57.Z 

Sabbath call, The. Part-song. Krbutzbr, C. 

No. 34 in IC.Z57.5.Z; etc. 
Sabbath evening sacred vocal music. Psalmody. Goss. 

No. 2 in lC.a36.9 
Sabbath evenings. Songs. Knight, J. P. ica34.z4 

Sabbath mom. Anthem. Mbndblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. 

No. 7 m M.aik>.aa; etc. 
Sabbath-mom, The. Part-song. Lachmbr, F. 

No. 26 in lc.ao4.36.5 



Sabbath morning at sea. Song. Elgar. Sea-pictures. 

No. z in IC406.63 

Sabbath schools. Singing hooks. See Sunday schools. Singiftg 
books. 

Sabbathfuh. Part-song. Abt, F. Vier vierstimmige Manner- 
chore. Op. 33Z. No. 7 in lC.39a.39 

Sabbatini, Niccol6. See Sabatino, Niccol6. 

Sabbe, Julius. 
De klokke Roeland. Contate. Getoonzet door Edgar TineL 

No. 3 in lC.a04.a6 
Sabtomes, Les. Duet. Gounod. Quinze duos. 

No. 3 in IC.Z57.36.6 
Sabelkampf. Part-song. Flubgbl, G. No. 28 in lc.ao3.7 

Sabina, Karel. 
Im Brunnen. Komische Oper. Musik von Wilhelm Blodek. 

No. 2 in ic.393.7 
Prodani nevesta. Komicka zp^vohra. Hudbu slozil B. 
Smetana. lC.384.68;etc 

Sabots, Les. Opera. For the Music see DunL For the Li- 
brbtto see Sedaine. * 

Sabots, Les, de la marquise. Opera. For the Music see Boo- 

langer. For the Librbtto see Carrf, M. 
Sabre enchant^, Le. Opera. For the Music see BoussagoL 

For the Librbtto see Domicent 
Sac, Le, du convent. Part-song. Boulangbb. No. 40 in lC.39a.3 

Sacch6ro, Giacomo. 
I baccanti. Dramma lirico. Posto in musica dal M® 

Uranio Fontana. ic.a3z.40 

Caterina Cornaro. [Opera.] Musique del Mo. Gaetano 

Donizetti. li-363.34 

Clarissa Harlowe. Dramma lirico. Musica di N. Perelli. 

ic.369.3 

Corrado d'Altamura. Dramma lirico. [Musica del Maestro 

Federico Ricci.] Venezia. Molinari. [1842.] 

Libretto only. No. 4 in lC.Z47.8.a 

Same. Corrado d'Altamura, del Mo. F. Ricci. Op6ra com- 

plet. lc.369.zo 

Cristina di Svezta. Tragedia lirica de Cammarano & Sac- 

ch6ro. Posta in musica dal Mo. Alessandro Nini. ic.a67.30 
Margarita di Yorck. Tragedia lirica. Musica del Maestro 

Alessandro Nini. Venezia. Molinari. [1840.] 

Libretto only. No. I3 in IC.Z47.8.3 

Same. Posta in musica dal Mo Alessandro Nini. IC.3ZZ.4 

La martire. Dramma lirico. Musica di £. Perelli. 1c.a93.3z 
Sacchi, Giovenale. 

Delia divisione del tempo nella musica, nel ballo e nella 
poesia. Dissertazioni IIL Milano. [Mazzucchelli.] 1770. 

ic.z03.30 
Sacchini, Antonio Maria Gasparo. 

All my past life. Duett [s. s.]. (In Bland. The Ladies' 
collection. Vol. 4, p. 460.) No. 105 in 1c.a35.z74 

Britannia, encircled with glory. National chorus. (In Turle 
and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. 135- 
145.) No. 50 in IC.ZZZ4.3 

Chimene, ou le Cid. Trag6die lyrique en 3 actes [de Guil- 
lard]. Mise en musique par Sacchini. [Partition.] Paris. 
L'auteur. [1784.] li-a74.5 

Same. Paroles de Guillard d'apr^s Corneille. [Musique 
par] Sacchini. R^duite pour piano et chant par Eugene 
Gigout. Paris. Michaelis. [188-?] Portrait. [Chefs- 
d'ceuvre de Top^ra fran^ais.] IC.394.94 

[Col mio ben si vada a morte. Aria, t., con accomp. d'or- 
chestra. Partitura.] Manuscript. [Paris? 183-?] 

No. 3 in ic.za0.a9 

La colonie. Op6ra comique en 2 actes. Imit6 de I'italien 
[par Framery] & parodi^ sur la musique del Sig^ Sacchini. 
[Partition.] Paris. Le Due. [i77S.] . M.a74«7 

La contadina in corte. A comic opera. London. Cox. 
1782. No. 7 in IC.Z47.5 

Libretto only, in English and Italian. 

Creso. A serious opera. London. Cadell. 1777. 

Libretto only, in Engliali and Italian. No. a in IC.Z47.5 

Dardanus. Trag^die lyrique en 4 actes [de Leclerc de La 
Bruire]. Mise en musique par Sacchini. [Partition.] 
Paris. Magnian. [1784.] lC.374.zo 



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Sacchini, Antonio Maria Gasparo. (CoHimued,) 
EUe m'a prodigu^ sa tendresse. Air [b. Accomp. de piano]. 
(In Biblsotliique mnsicale. S^rie 2, tome i, pp. 97-102.) 

No. 13 in M.z93.az.i 

Evelina. Op^ra en 3 actes. Paroles de Mr Guillard. Mu- 

sique de Sacchini. [Partition.] Paris. Imbault. [1788.] 

M.274.6 
Henry cuU'd the flow'ret's bloom. Song [s. or t.] from 
Rosina. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] (/n Musical library. 
Vol. 3» pp. 138-140.) No. 45 in Il.a35.z8.3 

How should we mortals. Trio [a.t. b.]. (In The Apollo. 
Vol. I, pp. 17-22.) No. 9 in ic.z39a.z8.i 

Alio to be (ottnd in Clementl't Collection of catches; Sibbald's Col- 
lection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s Convito armonico. 

Idol mio si pi^ non vivi. Cavatina a soprano, 2 violini, 2 
viole e basso. [Partitura.] Manuscript. [1820?] 

No. 4 in Ii.z20.29 

L'isola d'amore. Intermezzi a quattro voci. [Partitura.] 
Manuscript. [Roma? 1766?] ic.sz.z9 

Same. London. Bremner. [178-?] No. 3 in ll.39z.25 

Lucio Vero. [Opera. Parole di Apostolo Zeno.] Musica 
del Sigr D. Antonio Sacchini. [Partitura.] Manuscript. 
[Napoli? 1764?] 2 V. ll.sz.20 

Mein Sohn, du bist's nicht mehr. Recit. und Arie [b.] aus 
Odipus auf Colonos. [Clavierauszug.] Manuscript. N. d. 

No. 16 in 11.236.6 

O lieto di. Trio [s. t. b.] in the opera of Evelina. [Accomp. 
for violins, viola and bass.] London. Clementi. [18 — ?] 

No. 18 in Ii.a35.z4 

Same. O joyful dayl [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] London. Leader & Cock. [185-?] 

No. 3 in IC.244.ZO.3 

QEdipe k Colone. Op^ra en 3 actes [de Guillard]. Mis en 
musique par A. Sacchini. [Partition.] Paris. Imbault. 

[1784.] li.274." 

Same. Partition de piano et chant. Launer. [186-?] 

M.327.3 
L'Olympiade, ou le triomphe de Tamiti^. Drame herolque 

en 3 actes et en vers [de M6tastase, traduit par Framery]. 

Musique du Sgr. Sacchini. [Partition.] Paris. Le Due. 

[1777] 11.274.8 

[Perchi se re tu sei. Duetto, s. s., con accomp. d'orchestra. 

Partitura.] Manuscript. [ 18 — ?] No. 7 in lC.z2a29 

Same. [Per voci e basso continuo.] No. 8 in M.Z20.29 

Renaud. Trag^die lyrique en 3 actes. [Paroles de Leboeuf 

et Framery.] Mise en musique par Sacchini. [Partition.] 

Paris. Le Due. [1783.] M.274.za 

Same. R^duite pour piano et chant par Eugene Gigout. 

Paris. Michaelis. [188-?] Portrait. [Chefs-d'oeuvre de 

Top^ra frangais.] li>394*25 

Le Sacchini des concerts. Recueil des airs, seines, duos, 

des op6ras frangais de ce maitre. Avec accomp. de piano 

par Castil-Blaze [pseud.]. Paris. Castil-Blaze. [183-?] 

IC.274.Q 

CenttniM. — From Renaud: Je powrsis (tre Insensible, sir, •. ; iH]k 
la trompette guerriire, sir, T. ; Souversin srbitre du sort, choeur ; Cruel, 
pourquoi m'ss*tu trshie, sc^e, s.; Serss-tu tonjours inflexible, duo, 
B. T. ; Barbare Amour, tjran des coeurs, air, s. ; Eh, comment veux-tu 
4ue je Tive, sir, s. ; Henoncez k votre hsine, sir, t. ; Plus nous svons 
souffert de peines, trio, s. t. b. — From Chimine : Psrdonne k ces 
liches combsts, sir, s.; Je Tois dans mon amant, air, s. ; D'un juste 
combst qui m'honore, air, t. ; O tonrment rifourenx, duo, s. t. ; Tout 
ce qui dut me rendre henrenx, cavatlne, t. ; Bannis un cruel d^sespoir, 
air, a. ; Marchons, mes chers smis, finsle ; D'un si brillant succte, air, 
T. ; Ssns I'offenser non tu ne peux le croire, sir, s. *, On dirs qu'^prls 
de Chimine, sir, t.; Cruel, reux-tu que ton smante, air, s. — From 
Dsrdanua: Mines plsintifs, tristes vlctimes, choeur; Par des jeux 
nutans, choeur; Cest nn charme supreme, air, t. ; Jour heureux, 
espoir enchanteur, air, t. ; Arrachex de mon coeur, air, s. ; Sombre 
chagrin, air, t. ; Eh bien, avec transport, duo, s. t. — From CEdipe k 
Colone: Ms fille est le prfeieux gsge, csTatine, a.; Le fila des dseux, 
air, T. ; Noua braverons pour lui, choeur ; Allez rkgncr jeune princesse, 
choeur,. s. s.; Votre cour derint mon ssile, sir, t.; Implorons les 
bienfsits, trio, s. T. s.; O vous que Tinnocence mime, choeur, t. 
T. a.; Hilas, d'une si pure flsmme, sir, t. ; Ah, n'sysn^ons pss 
davanUge, seine, s. a.; Ms fille pardonne, cavatine, a.; Tout mon 
bonheur, cayatine, a.; Filles du Styx, sir, a.; O transports pleins 
de charmea, doo, t. a. ; Du malheur auguate yictime, air, a. ; O bonti 
aecourable, trio, a. a. a. ; Dieux ce n'est pss pour moi, sir, s. ; En ma 
faveur, duo, s. T. ; Elle m'a prodlgui, air, s. ; Oik suis-je, mes enfants, 
trio, a. T. a. ; O doux moment, trio, s. t. a. — From Avilina: O ma 
patrie, 6 fortuni rirage, air, a. ; Ah, daignez m'entendre, duo, s. t. ; 
Otti, Tons pouTes tout sur mol, sir, t. 



Sacchini, Antonio Maria Gasparo. (Continued.) 
Signorino che pensate. [Aria, s., con stromenti al arco. 
Partitura.] Manuscript. [Paris? 181-?] No. 5 in M.zaasg 
Same. [Another copy, for voice and continuous bass.] 

No. 6 in M.z2a99 
[So che fedele. Aria, s., con accomp. d'orchestra. Parti- 
tura.] Manuscript. [Paris? 180-?] No. 2tnM.z2o^ 

From his opers Creso. 

Why so pale and wan. Duett [s. s.]. (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, p. 461.) No. 16 in M.235.Z74 

Sacchini, Antonio Maria Gasparo. Works about 

JuLLiEN, J. L. A. La cour et rop6ra sous Louis XVI, Marie 

Antoinette et Sacchini, Salieri, Favart et Gluck. Paris. 

1878. M.za7.39 

Saccio na cosa ch' h di legn' e tonda. Part-song, Lassus. 

Sammtliche Werke. Band 10. MJ040a.67.zo 

Sacerdos et Pontifex. Anthem. Gabeibli, A. 

No. 28 in M.Z 58.33.4 
Sacerdos et Pontifex. Mass. Palestrina. Werke. Band 16. 

M.8o4oa.66.z6 
Sacerdotes Domini. Mass. Palestrina. Werke. Band 17. 

M.8o4oa.66.z7 

Sacerdotes Domini incensum et panes offerunt. Offertory. 

Palestrina. Werke. Band 9. M.8o4oa.66.9 

Sachs, Melchior Ernst 

Totenklage der Goten. (Gedicht von Luise Hitz.) FCir 

Mannerchor mit Begleitung eines kleinen Orchesters 

Oder des Klaviers komponiert von M. £. Sachs. Op. 15. 

Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [1888?] No. i in M.2za.Z5 

Der Trompeter an der Katzbach. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. 

Deutsche Sangerhalle. Vol. 4, pp. 118-121.) 

No. 41 in M.39a424 
Sachsen-Hymne. Part-song. Krebs. No. 5 in M.392.Z4 

Sacred Harmonic Society. Publications. 
Catalogue of the library. New edition, augmented. [Com- 
piled by W. H. Husk.] London. The Society. 1872. 

M.Z48.9 
Elijah. An oratorio. The English version by W. Bar- 
tholomew. The music composed by Felix Mendelssohn 
Bartholdy. London. [185-?] No. 5 in M.37a.54 

Words only. 
Ernst Pauer's Three lectures on the history of the oratorio. 
First lecture [before the Society]. Syllabus and musical 
illustrations. London. [1872, 73.] M.206.Z2 

The grand service in D, composed by Ludwig van Bee- 
thoven. London. [185-?] No. 3 in M.37a.54 
Words only. 
Same. With an analysis of the work, written expressly for 
the Society by G. A. Macfarren. London. [1854.] 
Words only. No. 4 in M.37a.54 
Israel in Egypt. An oratorio. The music composed in the 
year 1738, by George Frederic Handel. With an analysis 
of the oratorio, written expressly for the Sacred Har- 
monic Society, by G. A. Macfarren. London. [1857.] 
Words only. No. 8 in M.37a.54 
Sacred Harmonic Society, London. Works about. 
Hill, D. A history of the Sacred Harmonic Society. Lon- 
don. 1882. No. 4 in M.2z6.z8 
Sacred lyrist, The. Church music. Bzrd, J. M.ZOOU34 
Sacred melodies. Church music. Gardiner, editor. M.236.90 
Sacred minstrel. The. Church music. Goss, editor. M.Z58.8 
Sacred songs for little singers. Children's songs. Randegger. 

M.Z58.ZO 
Sacred vocalist. The, or pocket collection of select and orig- 
inal tunes. New York. Burnett & Smith. 1832. M.zo9b.3 
Sacrifices, The, of God. Anthem. Calkin. Two introits. 

No. 9 in M.234.ZO 
Sacris solemnia. Anthem. Casciouni. No. 38 in M.Z58.33.3 
Lenz, L. No. 5 in M.260.ZO.6 

Sacro horrore. Anthem. Galuppi. No. 32 in M.290.29.5 

Sad and luckless was the season. Song. Beethoven. Werke. 
Serie 24. M4Z3.z.a4 

Sad disappointment, A. Part-song. McCheane. 

No. I in M.205.ZO.7 
Sad is my day. Duet. Jackson, W., of Exeter. 

No. 5 in M.Z39a.z8.s; etc 



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S«d» that I must tttrn to dust. ParisoHg, Raff. 

No. 9 in ic.905.za7 
Sadak and Kalasrade. Battet musk. Bishop, H. R. ll.396.za 
CiAKO [Sadko]. Symphtmic potm, RiMSKi-KoaaAKOP. 

No. z in 1c.349.30 
Sadly to mine heart appealing. Song, Foster, S. C. 

No. 13 in IC.3804Z.3 
Saechaischer Elbgan-Singerbund. 
Jubiliutns Gesange [t. t. b. b.] zum ssjahrigen Bestehen. 
Dresden. Dietrich. [1889.] No. i in M.399.94 

CMtento. — Slacerfettaprncli, Ton F. W. Helblg. -> Jubiliumilied, 
Ton GttttaT Schtee. — JubUittmsUed, Ton Carl Bleber. — Bundet- 
FettUed. Ton B. HdlffleaeL 

Sacnan, Em. 
Tantum ergo, i 4 voix avec accomp. d'orgue. Op. 18. Paris. 
Schott. [187-7] No. 27 in IC.901.35 

Saenger, Der. Part-song, Otto, E. J. No. 3 in 11.130.8 

Rbissigbr. [Chorgesange und Quartette. Liefening i.] 

No. 6 in M.399.34 
Schumann, R. A. Werke. ' Serie 12. ic.3z6.z.z9 

Saenger, Der. Song. Scrubbet, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 
Band 2. M.3Z7.Z.90.9 

Saenger, Der, am Felsen. Song, Schubert, F. P. Werke. 
Serie ao. Band 4. lC.3z7.z.9a4 

Saanger* Der, und der Maler. Song. Websb, C. M. F. E. ton. 
Sammtliche Lieder. Band 3. No. 88 in ic.944.7 

Saengar'a Abendlied. Part-song, Abt, F. Leichte Manner- 
chore. No. 3 in M.946.99 
SacDgera Abendlied. Song, Seidel, F. L. Lieder. Heft 3. 

No. 17 in ic.991.33 
Saenger'a Fruhlingsgruss. Part-song, Nbsslbr. 

No. 20 in M.399.Z9 

Saengera-Gebet Part-song. Koesporrr. No. 83 in ic.z99a^4 

Saengefa Gliick. Part-song, Gade. Fiinf Gesange fiir Man- 

nerchor. Op. 38. No. 8 in ic.157.91 ; etc 

Saengera Lied an die Sterne. Part-song. Mueller, C. G. 

No. 65 in lc.z99a43.zo 
Saengera Lieder. Song. Stern, J. 5 (jesange. Op. i. 

No. II inM.991.30 
Saengera Morgengruss. Part-song, Becker, V. £. Drei Ge- 
sange fCir Tierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 65. 

No. 20 in IC.3994 

Saengera Morgenlied. Song, Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 

20, Band 2. M.317.Z.90.9 

Saengera Trost. Part-song, Faisst. No. 36 in M.39949.3 

Saengera Trost Song, Schumann, R. A. Lieder und Ge- 
sange. Op. 127. No. 8 in M.944.154; etc. 
Saengera Wonne. Part-song, Gregbr. No. 7 in M.399.90 
Saengerfahrt. Part-song, Becker, V. E. Fiinf Lieder fur 
vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 59. No. 15 in ic.3994 
EcKER. No. 149 in M.1474 
Hauftmann, M. Sechs vierstimmige Lieder. 

No. 2 in M.157.99 
Kleffeu Sechs Mannerchore. Op. zi. No. 9 in M.399.Z3 
Reiter, E. No. 5 in M.903.99 

Saengerfahrt auf der Elbe. Part-song, 
Mair. No. 51 in M.904.39 

Mobldner. No. 50 in M.904.39 

Saengerfeat-Marsch. Part-song. Koellner. No. 28 in M.399.8 

Saengerfeatapmch. Part-song, Helbig. No. i in M.399.94 

Saanger-Frfihlingsmarsch. Part-song. Reiser. 

No. I in M.370.30 
Saengergmsa. Part-song 
Abt, F. Deutsche Sangerhalle. Vol. 2. No. 35 in M.399.49.9 
Fethu No. 2 in M.370.30 

Fischer, C. L No. 34 in M.399.49.1 

KuECKEN. No. 21 in M.399.14 

Otto, E. J. No. 6 in M.903.3 

Saengergniaa den Frauen. Part-song, Nolopp. Zwei vier- 
stimmige Mannergesange. Op. 31. No. 45 in M.399.16 
Saengerlnat Part-song, MoEHRiNa 6 Gesange fiir Manner- 
chor. Op. 58. No. 8 in M.399.18 
Saengennarach. Part-song. Abt, F. No. 43 in M.399.1 
Becker, V. E. Drei Gesange fiir vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 
60. No. 17 in M.399.4 
Kron. No. 26 in M.399.8 



Saengermarach. Part-song, (Conthmed.) 
MtJsiOL. Lieder ffir vier Mannerstimmen. Heft 2. 

No. 9 in M.399.Z9 
Orth. No. 50 in M.399.Z6 

Otto, E. J. No. 8 in M.i99a.44 

Richter, R. No. 26 in M.399.99 

Schoen, E. von. No. 21 in M.39949.3 

Saengerpflicht Part-song, GaNiE. Drei Lieder. Op. iii. 

No. 33 in IC.3994) 

Saengerprobe, Eine. Part-song, Kuntze. No. 9 in M.399.Z5 

Saengeraegen. Part-song. Reinecke, C. H. C. 

No. 5 in M.903.99 
Saengerapmch. Part-song. Heim, I. No. 44 in IC.Z474 

Saenger-Standchen. Part-song. Gbrnerth. No. 17 in M.399.10 

Saenger-Testament. Part-song. Art, F. Sechs vierstimmige 

Mannergesange. Op. 361. No.9inM.399.9;etc. 

LicHNER. Vier Quartette fur Mannerstimmen. Op. 157- 

Heft I. No. 32 in M.399.Z5 

Otto, £. J. Ernst und Scherz. No. 14 in M.399.97 

Saengerweihe. Optra, For the Music see Taubmann* For 

the Libretto see Bhrenfela. 
Saffo. Opera, For the Music see Mayer, J. S.; also Pacani, G. 

For the Libretto see Cammarano, S. 
Saffron tinta. The, of morn. Anthem, Mozart. 

No. 4 in M.99Z.99.Z 

Safonoff, B., editor, 
Chopin. Grande fantaisie sur des airs polonais. 

No. 5 in IC.334.Z 
Sag* an, der Berge Maidl Part-song. Mueller, A., Jr. 

No. 70 in M.904.39 
Sag* an O lieber Vogel mein. Song, Schumann, R. A. Lieder 

u. Gesange. Heft i. No. 6 in M.944.Z5.Z ; etc 

Sag mirl Song, Franz, R. Sechs Lieder von H. Heine. Op. 

38. No. 40 in M.944.5.3 

Sage, Die, von der Martinswand. Opera. For the Music see 

Nieden. 
Saggio e santo Pastor. Madrigal. Palestrina. Werke. 

Band 28. M.8o4oa.66.98 

Sagt ihm, dass er zu mir komme. Song. Wolf, H. Spani- 

sches Liederbuch. N0.25 inM.380.30, 

Sagt mir, o schonste Schafrin mein. Song. Brahms.* 

Deutsche Volkslieder. Heft i. No. 9 in ic.38o4a3 

Sagt, seid Ihr es. Song, Wolf, H. Spanisches Liederbuch. 

No. 22 in M.38a3o. 
Sagt woher stammt Liebeslust Song. Taubert, C. G. W. 

Gesange aus Shakspeare. No. 8 in M.99X.96 

Sah Gregor das rothe Meer. Part-song, Reinecke, C H. C 

Sechs altfranzosische Volkslieder. No. 18 in M.399.9Z 

Sah' ich ihr Auge. Song. Donizettl No. 13 in ^.936.6 

Said a amile to a tear. Song. Braham. No. 41 in M.384^ 
Said Pasha. Opera. For the Music see StahL For the Li- 
bretto see Marble, S. 
Sailor boy. The. Song. Keller, M. No. 27 in M.Z99.1341 

Sallor'a serenade. The. Part-song. Hattom. No. 81 in M.z57.5^ 

Sailor'a aong. Part-song. Eckert. No. 9 in ic.904.38 

Hatton. No. 6 in M.z95a.6; etc 

MosENTHAL, J. Three songs for . . . male voices. 

No. 28 in M.399.Z8 
Sailor'a welcome home. The. Glee. Bishop, H. R. Complete 
collection of glees. Vol. 2. M.935.Z.9 

Sailors, The. Glee. Ravenscroft. We be three poor mari- 
ners. No. 23 in M.990.3.1 ; etc. 
Sallora' aonga. 
Kitchiner, W., editor. The sea songs of England, selected 
from original manuscripts and early printed copies in 
[his] library. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 1823. 

No. 2 in M.937.94 

Robin, J. La chanson des cols bleus; chants populaires de 

la flotte frangaise. Paris. [1901.] lUus. M.Z09.35 

Schneider, F. H., compiler. Flottenlieder. Eine Sammlung 

der besten Seemanns- Flotten- u. Meereslieder mit leich- 

ter Klavierbegleitung. Leipzig. [1901.] li*373.59 

Smith, L. A. The music of the waters. A collection of the 

sailors' chanties, or working songs of the sea, of all 

nations. London. 1888. M.io€.99 



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Sain d'Arod, Prosper. 
Messe en r^ majeur, pour quatre voix d'hommes, compUt^e 
d'ttn Credo. Sp6cialement destin6e i. I'usage des soci^t^s 
chorales de France et d'Allemagne. Partition r^duite 
avec accomp. d'orgue ou orgue harmonium. Op. 43. 
Paris. Canaux. [1853.] No. 3 in ll.aoa.xs 

St Adalbert martyr. Oratorio. For the Music see SowinskL 

For the Librbtto see Ostrowski. 
Saint-Albin, Albert de. 
La belle poule. Op6ra-bouffe. Paroles de Hector Cr^ 
mieux & St. Albin. Musique de Herv^ [pseud.]. lC.a76.35 
La foire de St. Laurent. Op6ra-bouffe de H. Cr^mieux et 
A. de St. Albin. Musique de J. Offenbach. Ii«a77*4 

Le grand Casimir. Op^rette de J. Pr^vel et A. de Saint- 
Albin. Musique de Charles Lecocq. 11.3064 

Mam'zelle Gavroche. Com^die-op6rette de MM. Edmond 
Gondinet, Ernest Blum et Albert de Saint-Albin. Mu- 
sique de Herv6 [pseud.]. No. i in IC.276.37 
Le manoir de Pictordu. Op^rette de M" St Albin & A. 
Mortier [pseud.]. Musique de G. Serpette. Il.332.a8 
Panurge. Op6ra-comique de H. Meilhac et de Saint-Albin. 
Musique de Robert Planquette. 11.300.x z 
Saint Antoine vaincu par I'amour. Opera. For the Music see 

Cognet For the Librbtto see Raynaud. 
Saint Arroman, Raoul. 
Fanfreluche. Op6ra comique de Gaston Hirsch, St. Arro- 
man & Burani [pseud.]. Musique de G. Serpette. 

No. I in lC.3aa.aa; etc. 
Fanchonette. See his Fanfreluche. 
Saint-Auban, £mile de. 

Un p^lerinage i Bayreuth. Paris. Savine. 1892. ic.z38.14 
Saint Barnabas. Oratorio. For the Music see Armea. 
Saint bien heureux. Part-song. Auber. No. 8 in 11.130.7 

St Cecilia. Cantata. For the Music see Benedict The legend 

of St. Cecilia. For the Librbtto see Chorley. 
St Cecilia's day. 
Husk, W. H. An account of the musical celebrations on 
St Cecilia's day, in the i6th, 17th, and i8th centuries. 
Appended a collection of odes on St Cecilia's day. Lon- 
don. 1857. M.Z08.8 
Saint Cecilia's day. Caniata. For the Music see Bree. 

Saint-Cdre, Jacques, psntd. See Roaentfaal* Armand. 

Saint Clair, C. G. 
Ave Maria, s. t. [Accomp. for pianoforte or organ.] New 
York. Gordon. [i86a] No. 33 in >(-^x*35 

Saint Cyr. Optra. For the Music see Dellinger. For the 

Librbtto see Walther, O. 
St David's Day. Opera. For the Music see Attwood. For 

the Librbtto see Dibdin, T. J. 
Saint Domingue en 1804. Duet. Conoonb. No. 17 in lC.a44.3 

Saint-£tienne,' Sylvatn. 

Christophe Colomb, ou la d^couverte du Nouveau monde. 

Ode symphonic. Paroles de MM. M6ry, Ch. Chaubet et 

Sylvain St. £tienne. Musique de F61icien David, ic.a4z.a4 

Le marquis des Flageolets. Op^ra comique. Paroles de 

Biron et Sylvain St £tienne. Musique de Jules Creste. 

lC.381.z3 

Moise an Sinai. Oratorio. Musique de F61icien David. 

ic.z53.z4 

La perle du Br6sil. Op6ra comique. Paroles de J. Gabriel 

[pseud.], et Sylvain St £tienne. Musique de F^licien 

David. iC.a9S4 

Saint Poiz. Opera. For the Music see Zincke. For the 

Librbtto see Wolaogen, H. P. von. 
Saint Francis of Assist Oratorio, For the Music see Tinel, 

Edgar. For the Librbtto see Koninck. 
Saint Francoia. Oratorio. For the Music see Tinel, Edgar. 

For the Librbtto see Koninck. 
Saint-George, George. 
R6veil du printemps. Fruhling's Erwachen. Ouverture. 

Partition. London. Woolhouse. [188-?] No. i in lC407.a4 
St George, John. 
Will they answer if I write? Four-part song arranged 

from the song for male voices [by A. Davenport]. Bos- 



St George, John. (Continued.) 

ton. White-Smith Music Publishing Co. [1894.] 

No. 14 in lc.903.ao 
Same. Mixed voices. No. 15 in lC.aQ3.a9 

St George's Te Deum. Anthem. Macfarrbn, G. A. 

No. I in lC.193.ao 
Saint Greorgea, Jules Henri Vernoy de. 
L'aieule. Op6ra comique. Musique de Adrien Boieldieu. 

lC.a8i.4; etc 
Alma I'incantatrice. Opera. Musics di F. de Flotow. 

ic.a56.7 
[L'ambassadrice. Op^ra. Paroles de Scribe et de St. 
Georges. Musique d' Auber.] ic.aa3.a;etc. 

L'ame en peine. Op6ra. Musique de F. de Flotow. 

ic.364^7 
Les amours du Diable. Op^ra faerie. Musique de Albert 
Grisar. ic.a66.37 

L'artisan. Op6ra-comique. Musique de F. Hal^vy. 

lC.a9a.z8 
Au travers du mur. Op6ra bouffe. Musique du Prince 
Poniatowski. ic.a97.za 

L'aumonier du regiment. Op6ra-comique. Poeme de H. 
de St. Georges & Ad. de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de 
Hector Salomon. No. i in ic.3az.a9 

L'aventurier. Op^ra comique. Musique du Prince Ponia- 
towski. ic.a97.1z 
La Boh6mienne. Grand op6ra. Musique de M. W. Balfe. 

ic.as5.39 
Cagliostro. Op^ra comique. [Paroles de Scribe et St 
Georges.] Musique d' Ad. Adam. lC.36z.z9 

Le carillonneur de Bruges. Op^ra comique. Musique de 
Albert Grisar. lC.aa6.5;etc. 

Catharina Cornaro Konigin von Cypern. Grosse tragische 
Oper. In Musik gesetzt von Franz Lachner. ic.a53.a9 
Le chateau de la Barbe-Bleue. Op^ra-comique. Musique 
de A. Limnander. ic.306.aa 

La contessina. Opera dei Sigg. de St. Georges, Adenis 
[pseud.], e de Lauzi^res. Musics del Principe G. Ponia- 
towski. lC.a97.zo 
Les diamants de la couronne. Op^ra comique. Paroles 
de Scribe et de S* Georges. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

ic.361.z9; etc 
Same. [Crown diamonds.] The new comic opera, in three 
acts, of the Crown diamonds. The music by Auber. 
[The words by Scribe and Saint Georges.] 

No. 10 in lCZ45.a5 

Libretto only, in English. This is a different version from the other 
editions of The crown diamonds. 

Same. [The crown jewels.] The favourite opera, entitled 
The crown jewels (Les diamans de la couronne). The 
music by Auber. The words [by Scribe and Saint 
Georges translated] by E. Fitzball [pseud.]. 

Libretto only, in English. No. II in lC.z45.a5 

L'^clair. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. de Planard et 
de S^ Georges. Musique de F. Hal6vy. ic.3a5.a;etc 

Elisabetta d'Ungheria. Opera. Musica di Giulio Beer. 

ic.a65.a 

[The enchantress.] A new and original opera, in three 
acts. Preceded by a prologue, entitled the Enchantress, 
as first performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, 
May 14th, 1845. The music by M. W. Balfe. The libretto 
by M. de St Georges and translated by Mr. Bunn. Lon- 
don. Johnson. [1845I >(->47*95 
Libretto only, interlesTed with newsgMper dippings. 

Same. The enchantress. An opera. Written by M. de St 

Georges & Alfred Bunn. Composed by M. W. Balfe. 

ic.a6z.9 
L'esclave du Camoens. Op^ra-comique. Musique de M^" 

F. de Flotow. M.37a47 

Falstaff. Op6ra-comique de MM. de Saint-Georges et de 

Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de Ad. Adam. No. i in lC.36z.z3 
Le fanaL Op^ra. Musique de A. Adam. lC.a5z.z0 

Le Fanchonnette. Op^ra comique. Poeme de MM. de S< 

Georges et de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de L. Clapisson. 

ic.400.a5; etc* 



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THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Saint-Luc 



Saint Georges, Jules Henri Vernoy de. (Continued,) 
La f^e attx roses. Opera comique. Paroles de Scribe et de 

St Georges. Musique de F. Hal6vy. 1c.aa7.afl; etc 

La fiancee du roi de Garbe. Opera-comique. Paroles de 

Scribe et de Saint Georges. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

11.369.3 
Le fiddle berger. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe et de 

St Georges. Mis en musique par Adolphe Adam. 11.361.15 
La figlia del reggimento. Op^ra. Musique de Donizetti. 

[Paroles de Basrard et de Saint-Georges.] ic.364.x8; etc. 
La fslle invisible. Op^ra comique. Poeme de MM. de St. 

Georges et Dupin. Musique de A. Boieldieu. ic.fl65.a7 

II fiore di Harlem. Melodramma del Sig. di Saint Georges. 

Musica di F. de Flotow. M.fl7fl4 

Le Florentin. Op^ra-comique. Musique de Ch. Lenepveu. 

ic.303.x5 
Guise, Oder die Stande von Blois. (Guise, ou les ^tats de 

Blois.) Lyrisches Drama von Planard und von St 

Georges. Musik von Georg Onslow. ic.fl93.xfl 

Jaguarita Tlndienne. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. 

de St. Georges et de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de F. 

HaUvy. M.354.5 ; etc 

Le joaillier de S^ James. See his Lady Melvil. 
La jolie fille de Perth. Op^ra de MM. de Saint-Georges & 

J. Adenis [pseud.]. Musique de G. Bizet. M.fl65.flfl 

Le Juif errant. Op^ra. Paroles de Scribe et de St. Georges. 

Musique de F. Hal^vy. 1c.flfl7.fl3 

Lady Melvil, ou le joaillier de St James. • [Op6ra comique. 

Paroles de St. Georges et A. de Ribbing.] Musique 

d'Albert Grisar. lC.99fl.7;etc 

Le lazzarone. Op^ra. Musique de F. Hal6vy. M.fl9fl.i3 
Ludovic. Op^ra-comique. Musique de F. Harold et F. 

Hal^vy . lC.flfl6.7 ; etc 

Le luthier de Vienne. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. de 

St Georges et de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de Hipp. 

Monpou. lC.fl83.xo 

La magicienne. Grand op^ra. Musique de F. Hal^vy. 

ic.365.fl8 
Maitre Claude. Opera comique. Paroles de MM. de St 

Georges et de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de Jules Cohen. 

lc.363.flo 
Margot. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. de Saint- 
Georges et A. de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de L 

Clapisson. lC.363.x8 

La marquise. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. de St 

Georges et de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de Adolphe 

Adam. IC400.34; etc. 

Les mousquetaires de la reine. Op6ra comique. Paroles 

de Mr de St Georges. Musique de F. HaUvy. ic.366.3 
Le nabab. Op^ra comique. Poeme de MM. E. Scribe et 

de S^ Georges. Musique de F. HaUvy. 1c.365.30 

Naida. Opera semiseria. Musica di F. De-Flotow. ic.364.3x 
No^. Grand op^ra. Musique de Hal^vy et Georges Bizet. 

lC.fl65.fl3 
Uombre. Op^ra-comique. Musique de F. de Flotow. 

ic.364.fl9 
La pagode. Op^ra comique. Musique de B. C. Fauconier. 

lCfl56.x 
Pierre de M^dicis. Grand op^ra. Po^me de MM. de St 

Georges et E. Pacini. Musique du Prince J. Poniatowski. 

IC369.8 
Pierre et Catherine. Op^ra. Mis en musique par Adolphe 

Adam. lC.fl5x.6 

Le planteur. Op6ra comique. Paroles de H. de St Georges. 

Musique de Ilippoljrte Monpou. ic.flfl5.flfl; etc 

La reine d'un jour. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. £. 

Scribe et de St Georges. Musique de Adolphe Adam. 

ic.flfl3.fl0; etc 
La reine de Chypre. Opera. Musique de F. Halevy. 

iC40x.x9;etc 
La rose de Florence. Op^ra. [Musique] par Em. Biletta. 

ic.fl7x.x3 
La sentinelle perdue. Opera comique. Mis en musique 

par V. Rifaut. ic.fl64.x3 



Saint Georges, Jules Henri Verinoy de. (ConHnued,) 

La S^rafina, ou Toccasion fait le larron. Opera. Paroles 
de MM. de St Georges et Dupin. Musique d' Alfred de St 
Julien. No. x in ic.3fl343 

Le sylphe. Op^ra comique. Musique de L Clapisson. 

ic.40fla.9;etc 

La symphonic. Op6ra comique. Mis en musique par Louis 
Clapisson. IC.40X.5 

Die Tauschung (L'illusion). Oper [von J. H .V. de Saint- 
Georges, u. C. M6nissier]. Musik von F. Harold. lC.fl3fl.x7 

Das Thai von Andorra. See his Le val d'Andorre. 

Thomas Riquiqui, oder die politische Heirath. Komische 
Oper nach dem Franzosischen der H. H. St Georges u. 
de Leuven [Pseud.]. In Musik gesetzt von Heinrich 
Esser. ic.36fl.30 

Le val d'Andorre. Op6ra comique. Musique de F. Hal6vy. 

lC.365.fl5; etc 

Zanetta. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe et St Georges. 
Musique de D. F. £. Auber. lC.flfl3.5;etc 

Zilda (conte des Mille et une nuits). Op6ra comique. 
Paroles de MM. de St Georges & Chivot. Musique de F. 
de Flotow. ic.364.30 

St Germaine, C. 

The growth and cultivation of the voice in singing. 2d 

edition. London. Cramer & Co. [1877.] No. 4in IC.XX6.5 

St. Hana Kveld. For orchestra, Holtbk. No. 3 in ic.405.xx 

Saint Hilaire, Amable Villain de. 

Cosimo. Op^ra bouffon. Paroles de MM. St Hilaire et 

Paul Duport. Musique de Eug. Provost. lC.354.3fl 

Le diadest^, ou la gageure arabe. Op^ra comique. Paroles 

de MM. de St Hilaire et L^on [pseud.]. Musique de Jules 

Godefroid. ic.fl8fl.7 

Micheline ou I'heure de Tesprit. Op^ra comique de MM. St 

Hilaire & Masson. Mis en musique par Ad. Adam. 

lCu|oo.35 
Saint Hubert, La. Part song. Laurent db Rill^ 

No. 21 in lCx3a7 
St Jamea'a Hall, London. 
Book of words of Mad<nc Viard Louis' last concert, 26. 
June, 1878. London. [1878.] No. 10 in lc.xx6.xo 

Madame Trebelli's grand concert, June 27, 1878. [Pro- 
gramme.] London. [1878.] No. 11 inlC.xx6.xo 
St John. Cantata. For the Music see Parker, J. C. D. 
St John. Oratorio. For the Music see Gilbert, W. B. 
St John the Baptist Oratorio. For the Music see Macfarren, 

G. A.; also Taylor, W. 
St John's eve. Cantata. For the Music see Bennett, J. For 

the Libretto see Cowen. 
St John's eve. Part-song. Rhbinbergkr, J. G. No. 23 in lC.3g9.fla 

Saint Julien, Alfred de. 

La S6rafina, ou I'occaaion fait le larron. Op6ra en i acte. 

Paroles de MM. de St Georges et Dupin. Musique d' 

Alfred de St Julien. Partition piano et chant. Paris. 

Latte. [1851.] No. i in 11.32343 

Saint Jnlien I'Hospitalier. Opera. For the Music see Br- 

langer, C. For the Libritto see Lnguet 
Saint- Just, Godart d'Ancourt de. 
Le calife de Bagdad. Op^ra. Mise en musique par A. 
Boieldieu. ic.flfl4.3;etc. 

Gabrielle d'Estr^es, ou les amours d'Henri IV. Op^ra. 
Musique de M6hul. lC.fl73.30; etc 

La prisonni^re. Op^ra. [Paroles de Jouy, de Longchamps 
et Saint-Just.] Musique de Cherubint et Boieldieu. 

ic.fl85.x3 
Zoraime et Zulnar. Op6ra. [Musique] par Boieldieu. 

1C27X.32 

St Leger, H. J. 
Reminiscences of Balfe. London. Nimmo. [1870.] 

No. 4 in 1c.x28.3fl 
Saint Louis. Opera. For the Music see Solart For the 

Libretto see Boylesve. 
Saint-Lac, Jacques de. 
Strabtbn, E. van der. Jacques de Saint-Luc, luthiste athois 
du xvii« siicle. Paris. 1887. Portrait No. 2 in ic.i9fl.x 



15 



Saint Ludmila 



THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



Saint-Saens 



Saint Ludmila. Oraiario. For the Music see DvoHUl For 

the LiBUCTTO see Frida. 
Saint-Marc, Jean Paul Andr6 de Razins, Marquis de. 
La f£te de Flore. Pastorale h^rolque. Par M. Trial. 

lf.a84.ao 
St MarceUn, Jean Victor. See Fontanea de Saint-MarceUin, 

Jean Victor. 
St. Martini, Battista. See Sammartini, Giovanni Battista. 
St. Mary Magdalen. Caniaia. For the Music see Stainer. 

For the Librstto see Simpaon, W. J. S. 
Saint-M6grin. Opera. For the Music see Hillemacher, P. J. 
W., and L Hillemaclier. For the Libbstto see Dubrenil. 
St Michaara chair. Glee. Clabkb-Wbitfbld. 

No. 76 in M.i57.6.a 
Saint Nicolaa. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Mortarieo. 
St Patrick at Tara. Oratorio. For the Music see Glover, 

J. W. 
St PauL Oratorio. For the Music see Mendelaaohn-Bar- 

tholdy, J. L F. 
St Paul Symphony Orchestra. 
Descriptive programmes. 1906-07. Programme notes ar- 
ranged by Arthur Prescott Lothrop. [St. Paul. 1907-1 

M.37M5 

St Paul'a Cathedral, London. 

BuMFUS, J. S. The organists and composers of S. Paul's 

Cathedral. London. 1891. 11.2x6.3 

St Peter. Oratorio. For the Music see Benedict; also Paine, 

J. K. 
Saint-Piat, Charles de. 
Un manage en porcelaine. Op^rette. Paroles de Ch. de S^ 
Piat et Paul Renard. Musique de L6on Roques. 

No. 5 in M.300.3 
Le secret du sapeur. Saynite-bouffe. Paroles de Paul Re- 
nard et de Ch. de Saint-Piat. Musique de L^on Roques. 

No. 3 in ic.307.38 

Trombolino. Op^rette. Paroles de Paul Renard & Ch. de 

St Piat. Musique de Herv^ [pseud.]. No. 6 in ll.301.zo 

Saint-Pierrot Pantomime. Fragxbolul No. 2 in if .384.3 

St Polycarp. Oratorio. For the Music see Ouadey. The 

martyrdom of St. Polycarp. 
Saint Preat, Ren^ de. 
Fridolin. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Mariani, de S* Prest 
& Ren6 Gry. Musique de Adolphe Deslandres. 

No. 3 in 11.295.8 

Pat-chou-ly. Op^rette. Paroles de A. de Bausset et Ren6 

de S* Prest. Musique de Ben-Tayoux. No. 2 in II.2654 

La r^ponse du berger. Saynite bouffe. Paroles de Ren6 

Gry et Ren^ de St Prest. Musique de A. de Villebichot 

No. 5 in M.3a6.6 
Saint-Qnentin, G. de, pseud. See Hntchiaon, William Marshall. 
Saint-SaSns, Camille. See Saint-Sa&ia, Charles Camille. 
Saint-SaSna, Charles Camille. 
Africa. Fantaisie pour piano, avec accomp. d'orchestre. 
Op. 89. Partition. Paris. Durand. [189-?] 

No. I in If .343.36 

Allegro appassionato pour violoncelle avec accompagne- 

ment de piano. Op. 43. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. 

Durand. [ 187SI No. 4 in M ^05.53 

L'ancetre. Drame lyrique en trois actes. Poeme de L. 

Aug^ de Lassus. Musique de C. Saint-Saens. Partition 

pour chant et piano r^duite par Tauteur. Paris. Durand. 

1906. M.399-9^ 

[Andromaque.] Musique pour Andromaque, trag6die de 

Racine. Partition d'orchestre. Extraits. Paris. Durand. 

[189-?] if.406.27 

Antigone. Trag^die de Sophocle. Mise i la sc^ne fran^aise 

par Paul Meurice et Auguste Vacquerie. Musique de C. 

Saint-Saens. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Durand. 

[1893?] No. 3 in M. 38440 

Ascanio. Op^ra en 5 actes et 7 tableaux, d'apr^s le drame 

"Benvenuto Cellini" de Paul Meurice. Poime de Louis 

Gallet Musique de C. Saint-Saens. Partition chant et 

piano. Paris. Durand & Schoenewerk. [1890.] Plate. 

lf.3a1.24 



Saint-SaSna, Charles Camille. (Conthtned.) 

Ave Verum. Arranged by C. H. Morse. [Duet for soprano 

and alto.] Boston. Schmidt 1877. No. 5 in lf.z554S 

Ave Verum, pour 2 soprani et 2 contralti avec cor oblige. 

[Accomp. d'orgue.] Paris. Maeyens-Couvreur. [187-?] 

The fall score and separate horn part. No. 32 in If .201.35 

Les barbares. Trag^die lyrique en 3 actes et un prologue. 
Po^me de Victorien Sardou et P. B. GheusL Musique de 
C. Saint-Saens. Partition pour chant et piano r^duite 
par Georges Marty. Paris. Durand. 1901. Plates. 

lf.38z.37 

Same. Ouverture. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. Durand. 
[ 1901.] No. 2 in If .406.29 

Benediction nuptiale in F major. New York. Schirmer. 
1876. [Compositions for the organ.] No. 9 in If 414.31 

Calme des nuits. [Choeur i 4 voix, avec accomp. de piano, 
ad. lib.] Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [i88-7] 

No. 5 in If .321.25 

La coccinelle. [Chanson, T. Accomp. de piano.] Por- 
trait. Facsimile. {In Album du Gaulois. Vol. 2.) 

No. 18 in lf.39Z.28.2 

Coeli enarrant. Psaume XVIII. Soli, choeurs et orchestre. 
Partition, piano et chant. Paris. Durand,''Schoenewerk 
& cie. [1873.] No. 2 in lf.32z.20 

Concerto, ler, pour piano, avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 
17. Partition. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. 
[187-?] No. I in M. 343.34 

Same. Piano principal avec reduction de I'orchestre pour 
un 2e piano. No. 3 in lLaoa6 

Concerto, 2e, pour piano, avec accomp. d'orchestre. Parti- 
tion. Op. 22. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [187-?] 

No. 2 in If .343.34 

Concerto, 3e, pour piano, avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 29. 
Partition. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [187-?] 

No. I in M. 343.35 

Concerto, 4e, pour piano, avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 44. 
Partition. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [187-?] 

No. 2 in M. 343.35 

Concerto, se, pour piano et orchestre. Op. 103. Partition. 
Paris. Durand. 1896. If405.52 

Concerto, 3e (en si mineur), pour violon, avec accomp. 
d'orchestre. Op. 61. Partition. Paris. Durand, Schoene- 
werk & cie. [187-?] No. 3 in M. 343.37 

Concerto pour violoncelle [et orchestre]. Op. 33. Parti- 
tion. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [188-?] 

No. I in If .343.37 

Concerto, 2e, pour violoncelle et orchestre. (Op. 119.) 
Partition. Paris. Durand. 1903. No. 4 in If 406.64 

Concertstuck fur Violine mit Begleitung des Orchesters. 
Op. 20. Partitur. Leipzig. Leuckart. [187-?] 

No. I in M. 343.33 

Le cygne. [Extrait du "Camaval des animaux". Orchestra 
par Paul Vidal.] Partition. Paris. Durand. [190-?] 

No. 8 in If .405.53 

Danse des pretresses de Dagon. See his Samson et Dalila. 

Danse macabre. Poeme symphonique. Op. 40. Partition. 
Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [1876?] 

N0.3 in M. 343.39 

D^janire. Musique pour la trag^die de Louis Gallet. Parti- 
tion chant et piano. Paris. Durand. 1898. 

No. I in If .193.Z0 

Le deluge. Die Sundfluth. Poeme biblique en 3 parties de 
Louis Gallet. Texte allemand de Mosenthal. Musique 
de Camille Saint-Saens. [Partition.] Paris. Durand, 
Schoenewerk & cie. [1876.] M. 341*30 

Same. Partition piano et chant. Paris. Durand, Schoene- 
werk & cie. [1876.] No. I in If .321.20 

Same. The deluge. Biblical cantata. Vocal score. [Poem 
by Louis Gallet.] New York. Schirmer. [1889.] 

No. 2 in If .38442 

Deux choeurs sur des poesies extraites de L'art d'etre grand- 
p^e de Victor Hugo. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. 
Durand. [1878.] 2 v. in i. No. i in If 406.64 

Contents. — Chanson de grand*pire: choeur k a voix de femincs. 
Chanson d'ancetre pour baryton solo et choeur dlioinines. 



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Saint-SaSns 



Saint-SaSnty Charles Camille. (CotUinued,) 

Same Partition chant et piano. Durand, Schoenewerk & 
cie. No. 3» 4 in ic.391.a5 

£l6vation or communion, in £ major. New York. Schirmer. 
1876. [Compositions for the organ.] No. 10 in IC4X4.3X 

£tienne MarceL Op^ra en 4 actes. Poeme de Louis 
Gallet Musique de C. Saint-Saens. Partition chant et 
piano. Paris. Durand» Schoenewerk & cie. [1879.] 
Plates. 1c.3ax.93 

Same. Airs de ballet. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. Du- 
rand, Schoenewerk ft cie. [1879?] No. 2 in ic.34a.3z 

Fantaisie pour orgue. Paris. Richault. [188-?] 

No. 8 in ic.4x4.3z 

Le feu celeste. Cantate pour soprano solo, choeurs, or- 
chestre, orgue et un r^citant. Po^sie de Armand Sil- 
vestre. Musique de C. Saint-Saens. (Op. 115.) Partition 
chant et piano. Paris. Durand. 1900. No. 3 in ic.406.75 

Feuillet d'album. Op. 81. Transcription pour octuor d' 
instruments i vent par P. Taffanel. Paris. Durand & 
Schoenewerk. \ 1887?] No. 6 in ic.405.53 

La fiancee du timbalier. Ballade de Victor Hugo. Musique 
de C. Saint-Saens. Op. 83. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. 
Durand. [ i88a] No. 2 in lC^o6.64 

Les fleurs et les arbres. [Chceur & voix, avec accomp. de 
piano, ad lib.] Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. 
[188-?] No. 2 in ic.3az.95 

Fr^d6gonde. Op6ra. Poime de Louis Gallet. Musique 
de Ernest Guiraud et Camille Saint-Saens. ic.303.8 

Gavotte en ut mineur pour piano. Op. 23. Partition d' 
orchestre. Paris. Durand & Schoenewerk. [1872.] 

No. I in IC.405.53 

Les guerriers. [Choeur, t. t. b. b.] Op. 84. Paris. Durand 
ft Schoenewerk. [1888?] No. 57 in ic.399.9z 

Harmonic et m^lodie. Paris. L^vy. 1885. lC.x97.x4 

Havanaise pour violon avec accompagnement d'orchestre. 
Op. 83. Partition. Paris. Durand ft Schoenewerk. 1888. 

No. 7 in ic.405.53 

H^l^ne. Potoe lyrique en un acte. Partition pour chant 
et piano. Paris. Durand. 1904. Plate. M.383.34 

Henry VIII. Op^ra en 4 actes. Poime de L^once 
D^troyat ft Armand Silvestre. Musique de Camille 
Saint-Saens. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Durand, 
Schoenewerk ft cie. [1883.] ic.39x.x8 

Hymne i Victor Hugo. Op. 69. Partition d'orchestre [avec 
choeur ad libitum]. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. 
[1885.] No. 3 in ic.349.3x 

Introduction et rondo capriccioso pour violon et orchestre. 
Op. 28. Partition. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk ft cie. 
[ 187-?] No. 2 in IC.343.37 

Javotte. Ballet en i acte et 3 tableaux de J. L. Croze. 
Musique de C. Saint-Saens. Partition pour piano seul. 
Paris. Durand. 1896. No. 2 in M. 193.10 

Same. Fantaisie pour orchestre sur Javotte. Partition. 
Paris. Durand. [190-?] lC^o6.98 

La jeunesse d'Hercule. Poeme symphonique. Op. 50. Par- 
tition. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk ft cie. [1877?] 

No. 4 in ic.343.39 

La jota aragonese. Transcription [pour orchestre]. Op. 64. 
Partition. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk ft cie. [1880?] 

No. 2 in ic.343.36 

Lola. Sc^ne dramatique k deux personnages par St^phan 
Bordise. Musique de C. Saint-Saens. (Op. 116.) (Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Parts. Durand. 1901. 

No. I in M.383.35 

La lyre et la harpe. Ode. Po^sie de Victor Hugo. English 
words of Sydney M. Samuel and James Donzel. Soli, 
choeur ft orchestre. Musique de C. Saint-Saens. Parti- 
tion ch< et piano. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk ft cie. 
1879. No. I in M.155.49 

Marche h^roique. Op. 34* Partition d'orchestre. Paris. 
Durand, Schoenewerk ft cie. [187-?] No. 2 in IC.343.38 

Les marins de Kermor. Choeur pour 4 voix d'hommes. Op. 
71, no. I. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk ft cie. [1882?] 

No. 58 in ic.399.9x 



Saint-Saena, Charles Camille. (Continued.) 

Melodies persanes. Poesies tiroes des Nuits persanes d' 
Armand Renaud. Musique de C. Saint-Saens. [Accomp. 
de piano.] Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk ft cie. [187-?] 

No. 4 in 1C.X 55.48 

Messe i quatre voix, soli et choeurs. Avec accomp. d' 
orchestre, grand orgue et orgue d'accomp. oblig^. R^ 
duction pour grand orgue et orgue d'accomp. ou pour 
orgue seul (ad lib.), par L^on Roques. Paris. Durand 
ft Schoenewerk. iC^ No. 2 in lC.x55.49 

Messe de requiem. Soli, choeurs et orchestre. Partition, 
chant et piano par Messager. Paris. Durand, Schoene- 
werk ft cie. [187--?] No. I in 1C.X55^8 

Morceau de concert pour violon avec accompagnement d* 
orchestre. Op. 62. Partition. Paris. Durand. [1880.] 

No. 5 in ic.405.53 

Musique d'^glise. [Accomp. d'orgue.] Paris. Maeyens- 
Couvreur. * [187-?] No. 28-30 in ic.90x.35 

Conitntt. — Ave Vcmm [■. a. t. b.]. — Veni, Creator [t. t. b. b.]. — • 
O Sftlatwit [en si btool, ■. a. bab.]. 

Les noces de Prom^th6e. Cantate pour solos, choeurs et 
orchestre. Paroles de M. Romain-Comut fils. Musique 
de C. Saint-Saens. Part<>n chant et piano. Paris. Maho. 
[1867?] No. 3 in M.X55.48 

La nuit. Soprano solo, choeur de femmes et orchestre. 
Po^sie de Georges Audigier. Musique de C. Saint-Saens. 
(Op. 114.) Partition pour chant et piano (avec flute 
solo). Paris. Durand. 1900. No. 4 in ic.38440 

Une nuit k Lisbonne. Barcarolle. Op. 63. Partition d' 
orchestre. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk ft cie. [188-?] 

No. 3 in lC.343.36 

O Salutaris [en la b^mol] pour s. a. bak. [Accomp. d'orgue.] 
Paris. Maeyens-Couvreur. [187-?] No. 31 in ic.90x.35 

Oratorio de Noel. Partition chant ft piano. Paris. Durand, 
Schoenewerk ft cie. [ 187-?] No. 3 in ic.39x.90 

Parysatis. Drame de Jane Dieulafoy. Musique de C. Saint- 
Saens. Partition pour chant et piano r^duite par Tauteur. 
Paris. Durand. 1902. M.38X.38 

Same. Airs de ballet de Parysatis. Partition d'orchestre. 
Paris. Durand. [1902.] No. i in IC406.99 

Phaeton. Poeme symphonique. Op. 39. Partition. Paris. 
Durand, Schoenewerk ft cie. [1873?] No. 2 in ic.343.39 

Phryn^. Op^ra-comique en 2 actes. Poime de L. Aug^ de 
Lassus. Musique de C. Saint-Saens. Partition chant et 
piano. Paris. Durand. 1893. Plate. No. i in ic.39x.95 

La princesse jaune. Op^ra-comique en i^cte de Louis 
Gallet. Musique de Camille Saint-Saens. Partition pour 
chant et piano. Paris. Hartmann. [1872.] 

No. 2 in ic.39x.x9 

Same. Ouverture. Op: 30. Partition. Paris. Durand, 
Schoenewerk ft cie. [1872?] No. i in M.343.38 

[Prin temps qui commence. Aria de Dalila de I'op^ra 
Samson et Dalila. Partition. Paris. Durand ft Schoene- 
werk. 1877.] No. 3 in M^o6.64 

Proserpine. (D'apres Auguste Vacquerie.) Drame lyrique 
en 4 actes de Louis (lallet. Musique de C. Saint-Saens. 
Partition chant et piano. Paris. Durand ft Schoenewerk. 
[1887.] M.39X.99 

Quatuor pour 2 violons, alto et violoncelle. (Op. 112.) 
Partition. Paris. Durand. 1899. No. i in IC.405.54 

Quatuor en si b^mol pour piano, violon, alto et violoncelle. 
Op. 41. [Partition.] Paris. Durand ft Schoenewerk. 
[ 187-?] No. 5 in 1C.9I x.5.9 

Same. [Parties.] 3 v. No. 14 in ic.9xx.6.i, 3, 4 

Quintette pour piano, deux violons, alto et violoncelle. Op. 
14. [Partition.] Paris. Maho. [186-?] No.4in 1C.9XX.5.9 

Same. [Parties.] 4 v. No. 13 in lC.9xx.6.x-4 

Rapsodie bretonne, pour orchestre. Partition. Paris. 
Durand. [ 189-?] No. 4 in M.343.36 

Rhapsodic d'Auvergne pour piano. Op. 73. Partition d' 
orchestre. Paris. Durand ft Schoenewerk. [188-?] 

No. 2 in IC.405.54 

Romance pour cor (ou violoncelle) avec accompagnement 
d'orchestre. Op. 36. Partition. Paris. Durand. [1874.] 

No. 2 in IC405.53 



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Saint-SaSns, Charles Camille. (Continued,) 
Romance pour flute (ou violon) avec accompagnement d' 
orchestre. Op. 37. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. Durand. 
[ 1874.] No. 3 in 11^05.53 

Le rouet d'Omphale. Poeme symphonique. Op. 31. Par- 
tition. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [1872?] 

No. I in 11.343.39 
Saltarelle. Choeur [t. t. b. b.]. Op. 74 Paris. Durand, 
Schoenewerk & cie. [1885.] No. 59 in ic.39a.az 

Samson et Dalila. Op^ra en 3 actes de Ferdinand Lemaire, 
avec traduction allemande par Richard Pohl. Musique 
de Camille Saint-Saens. [Partition.] Paris. Durand & 
Schoenewerk. [1877.] Il.a36.15 

Same. Partition chant et piano. No. i in ll.3ax.z9 

Same. Danse des pretresses de Dagon, de Samson & Dalila. 
Partition d'orchestre. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. 
[187-.] No. I in ic.404.za 

Sarabande et Rigaudon. Op. 93* Rigaudon. Partition d' 
orchestre. Paris. Durand. [189-?] No. 3 in ic.405.54 
Seine d'Horace de Corneille. Mise en musique par C. Saint- 
Saens. [Partition, chant et piano.] Paris. Durand & 
cie. [ 187-?] No. 2 in ll.z55.48 

Same. [190-?] Plate. K«389*57 

Septuor pour trompette, 2 violons, alto, violoncelle, contra- 
basse et piano. Op. 65. En septuor. Paris. Durand, 
Schoenewerk & cie. [1884?] No. 4 in lC.343.3z 

Serenade d'hiver. Choeur a 4 voix d'homme. Paris. Pigiel. 
[1863.] No. 3 in 1C.Z554Z 

Same. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [187--?] 

No. I in ic.39a.33 

Les soldats de Gid6on. [Double] choeur pour voix d' 

hommes. Op. 46. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. 

[ 1878?] No. 8 in ic.39a.34 

Same. The soldiers of Gideon. [Double chorus, t. t. b. b.] 

Op. 46. [Boston.] Apollo Club. 1885. 

No. 12, 13 in ic.a03.30 

Sonate pour piano et violon. Op. 75. [Partition et partie 

de violon.] Paris. Durand. [i8$H?] IC.434.47 

Sonate pour piano & violoncelle. Op. 32. [Partition.] 

Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [187-?] 

No. 9 in lC.3zo.z3 
Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 10 in ic.az0.z4 

Sonate, 2^ pour violoncelle et piano. (Op. 123.) [Parti- 
tion et partie de violoncelle.] Paris. Durand. 1905. 

4 IC4ZZ.Z0 

Suite alg^rienne. Impressions pittoresques d'un voyage en 

Alg^rie. Op. 60. [Partition d'orchestre.] Paris. Durand, 

Schoenewerk & cie. [1880.] ic.33z.30 

Suite fur Violoncello und Pianoforte. Op. 16. [Partitur 

und Stimme.] Paris. Leuckart. [187-?] No. 2 in lC404.5a 

Suite pour orchestre. Op. 49. Partition. Paris. Durand, 

Schoenewerk & cie. [187-?] No. 3 in ic.343.38 

Symphonic, i^e, 4 grand orchestre. En partition. [Op. 2.] 

Paris. Richault & cie. [185-?] No. i in M.344.Z4 

Symphonic, 2^, en la mineur. Op. 55. Partition. Paris. 

Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [187-?] No. 4 >n M.343.38 

Symphonic, 3^ en ut mineur. Op. 78. Partition d'orchestre. 

Paris. Durand & Schoenewerk. [1887.] ic.34z.a9 

Tarentelle pour flute et clarinette, avec accomp. d'orchestre. 

Op. 6. En partition. Paris. Richault & cie. [185-?] 

No. 2 in lC.344.z4 

Le timbre d'argent. Drame lyrique en 4 actes de J. Barbier 

et M. Carr^. Musique de Camille Saint-Saens. Partition 

chant & piano. Paris. Choudens. [1877.] ic.33z.3z 

Les Titans. Choeur [t. t. b. b.]. Op. 71, no. 2. Paris. 

Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [1882?] No. 60 in ic.393.3z 

Trio pour piano, violon et violoncelle. Op. 18. [Partition.] 

Paris. Maho. [1879?] No. i in M.3ZZ.3.5 

Same. [Parties, violon et violoncelle.] 2 v. 

No. I7inic.azz.4.3,4 
Trio, ae (en mi mineur), pour piano, violon et violoncelle. 
Op. 92. [Partition et parties.] Paris. Durand. 1892. 

ic.404.65 

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Saint-SaSns, Charles Camille. (Continued,) 
Trio, piano, violon et violoncelle, d'apris le Septuor, Op. 65. 
[Partition.] Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [1885?] 

No. 2 in lC.aiz.3.5 
Same. [Parties, violon et violoncelle.] 2 v. 

No. 18 in lC.azz4.3, 4 
Valse [dans I'op^ra £tienne Marcel]. Partition d'orchestre. 
Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [1879?] 

No. I in lC.34a.3z 

Saint-Sa&iB. Charles Camille, editor, 

Gluck. £cho et Narcisse. lL4oaa.z3 

NiEDERMEYER. Vie d'uu compositcur moderne [Louis 

Niedermeyer]. icaz5.i4 

Rameau, J. P. In convert endo. Motet. No. i in ic.38440 

Oeuvres completes. Tome 8, 9. lC4oaa.a5 

Quam dilecta. Motet. No. 2 in ic.38440 

Schumann, R. A. Chant du soir (Abendlied). 

No. 3 in ic.34a.36 
Saint-Saena, Charles Camille. Works about, 
Bellaigue, C. M. Camille Saint-Saens de I'lnstitut. Paris. 
1889. No. 3 in lC.z0a.3B 

C. Saint-Saens et son cinquantenaire artistique. Paris. 
Durand. [1896.] 2 portraits. No. 5 in ic.373.a3 

HipPEAU. Henry viii et I'op^ra fran^ais. £tude bot 
Camille Saint-Saens et sur un essai de style nouveau 
dans le drame lyrique. Paris. 1883. No. 3 in lC.z3a.z7 
Malherbe, C. Notice sur Ascanio, op6ra de Camille Saint- 
Saens. Paris. 1890. No. 4 in lC.zz6.6 
PocHHAMMER, A. Camillc Saint-Saens, Die Sundflut (Le 
deluge). Op. 45. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1895.] 

No. 49 in ic.az7.za,a 
Program ME analytique de [sa] y^^ symphonic en ut mineur. 
[Paris. 1887?] No. 5 in ic.zz6.6; No. 3 in ic.za3.a9 

Sakolowski, R. p. Camille Saint-Saens, Le rouet d'Om- 
phale. (Das Spinnrad der Omphale. Op. 31.) Erlautert. 
Leipzig. [1901.] No. 22 in lC.3Z7.za.7 

Saint Sylveatre, La. Opera. For the Music see Baain. For 

the Libretto see Duveyrier. 
Saint Uraula. Cantata. For the Music see Cowen. For the 

Libretto see Prancillon. 
Saint- Valentin, La. Opera. For the Music see Toulmouche. 

For the Libretto see Ordonneau. 
Saint Victor, Jacques Maximilien Benjamin Bins de. 
L'habit du Chevalier de Grammont. Op^ra. Mis en 
musique par Eler. lC.a63.a4 

H^ro et L^andre. Cantate. Musique de G. Bouteiller. 

No. I in ic.a8z.8 
Uthal. Op^ra, imit£ d'Ossian. Musique de M6hul. ic.a73.aa 
Saint- Yvea, , pseud. See D6add6, £douard. 

Saint Yvon, La. Opera. For the Music see Clamenta. For 

the Libretto see Lemonier. 
Sainte Agnia. Cantata, For the Music see GrandvaL For 

the Libretto see Gallet. 
Sainte alliance, La, des peuples. Song. Rouget de Lisle. 48 

chants frangais. M.aoa.44 

Sainte Catherine, La. Opera. For the Music see Barbier, F. 

£. For the Libretto see Lacombe. 
Sainte C6cile. Cantata. For the Music see Caapar, C. 
Sainte chapelle. La. For organ. LEFtauRE-WiLY. IC.384.34 

Sainte-Croix, Camille de. 
La Burgonde. Op6ra de £mile Bergerat & Camille Sainte- 
Croix. Musique de Paul Vidal. ic.394.6z 
Sainte-Croix, Caroline de. 
La chanson du printemps. Op^ra-comique en i acte. 
Paroles de F. Bouquet. Musique de Mme de Sainte- 
Croix. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [1875.] 

No. I in lC.3az.z7 
Madame de Rabucor. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de 
Adolphe Jaime. Musique de Mme de Sainte-Croix. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [1874.] 

No. 2 in M.3az.z7 

Pygmalion. Op^rette bouffe en i acte. Paroles de £. 

Hugot. Musique de C. de Sainte-Croix. Partition piano 

& chant. Paris. Bathlot. [ 1875.] No. i in ic.3a4.7 



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8«iiite-Crois» Caroline de. (CoHimued.) 
Les rendez-vout galantt. Op^ra-comique en i acte. Paroles 

de Fernand Langl^ Muttque de Mme de Sainte-Croix. 

Partition piano et chant Paris. Batblot. [1873.] 

No. 3 in M.3ai.i7 
Sainte Preya. Opera, For the Music see Audran. For the 

LiBaxTTO see Boncheron. 
Sainte Qenavidve de Paris. Opera, For the Music see Blanc, 

C. 
Sainte Germaine. Oratorio. For the Music see Comire. 

Sainte Godeliye. Opera, For the Music see Tinel» Edgar. 

Godelieve. For the LiBasrro see Ram. 
Sainte iyresae. Song, Gounod. Vingt melodies. 4e recueil. 

No. 10 in M.157.364 
Sainte-Marie, fitienne, translaior. 
RoGKR, J. Lb Trait^ des effcts de la musique sur le corps 
humain. Paris. An XI (1803). M.916.X5 

Sainte Trinity La. Mass, Curto. No. 3inM.i9i4 

Saintes ffenunea, Les, an tombeau du Christ. Oratorio. For 
the Music see Concone. For the Librbtto see Vilain 
XIIIL 
Saintine, Joseph Xavicr Boniface. 
Le Due d'Olonnc. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe et 
Saintine. Musique de D. F. £. Auber. M^a3.8;etc. 

L'ours et le pacha. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe et 
Saintine. Musique de Francois Bazin. No. 2 in M.399.Z 
[Le proscrit, ou le tribunal invisible. Drame lyrique. 
Paroles de Carmouche et X. Saintine. Musique d' 
Adolphe Adam.] M.351.9 

Le timide. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. Scribe & 
Xavier [pseud.]. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. M.351.36 
Voyage autour de ma chambre. Op^ra comique. Paroles 
de Xavier [pseud.], Duvert et Lauzanne. Musique de 
Albert Grisar. No. 2 in ll.366.36 

Sainton-Dolby, Charlotte Helen. 
Florimel. A cantata for female voices. The poetry by J. 
A. Blaikie. The music by Charlotte Sainton-Dolby. Lon- 
don. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1885.] No. 2 in M.155.33 
The legend of St. Dorothea. A cantata. Words by J. C. 
H. Set to music by Charlotte H. Sainton-Dolby. Lon- 
don. Enoch. [1876.] No. 3 in M.154.43 
Sainta and angels. Funeral anthem. Wolf, E. W. 

No. 10 in M.a9o.a9.i 
Sab, Le. Opera. For the Music and Lnutcno see Olagnier, M. 
Saia-tu pourquoi, ma douce reine? Song, Blumentral. 

No. 24 in M.a44.i 

Saiaon musicale, La. Par une reunion d'^crivains speciaux. 

1866. 2e Edition. Paris. Faure. 1867. M.io8.37 

Saiaonsy Les. Ballet music. Glazunov. M40648 

Saiaona, Les. Opera, For the Music see Lully; also Maaa^S. 

For the LiBasTTO see Pic; also Barbier^ P. J. 
Saknaden* Song, KjiauLF. Singer och Visor. Band 2. 

M.15847 
Sakolowaki* Paul. See Sakolowaki» Richard Paul. 

SakolowaU, Richard Paul. 
Albert Becker, Selig aus Gnade. Oratorium. Erlautert. 

Leipzig. Seemann. [1902.] No. 6 in M.9i7.ia.9 

CamtUe Saint-Saens, Le rouet d'Omphale. (Das Spinnrad 

der Omphale. Op. 31.) Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. 

[1901.] No. 22 in M.9i7.ia.7 

Franz Liszt, Der xiii. Psalm fur Tenor-solo, Chor und 

Orchester. Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. [1901.] 

No. 3 in M.ai 7.12.9 
Franz Liszt, Zwei Episoden aus Lenau's Faust. Erlautert. 

Leipzig. Seemann. [1901.] No. 4 in M.2i7.ia.9 

Siegfried Wagner, Ouverture zur Oper „Herzog Wildfang." 

Nach Angaben des Komponisten erlautert. Leipzig. 

Seemann. [1901.] No. 21 in 11^17.12.10 

Tbcse Tolumet form No«. joS, «o9, 174, ao4, mo$, <o6, and 146 re* 
■peotiTelx of Der MmUcfllbrcr. 

Saknntala. Opera. For the Music see Scharwenka, L. P.; 

also Weingartner. For the Librktto see Wittkowaky; 

also Weingartner. 
Sakontala. Overture. Goldmakk. No. i in M.346.19 



Sala, George Augustus Henry. 
The two prima donnas, and The dumb door porter. Lon- 
don. Tinsley. 1862. lf.108.13 
Sala, Nicola. 
Qui tollis [s. solo. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (/» Latrobe. 
Selection of sacred music. Vol. 4, pp. 7-10.) 

No. 2 in 11.290.99.4 
Salaam, The. Song, Muvdblssohn-Baitboldy, J. L. F. Songs. 

No. 39 in 11.244.21 
Salamander. Song, Brahms. Funf Lieder. Op. 107. 

No. 5 in M. 38040.3 
Salamia. Cantata, For the Music see BmclL For the Li- 
bretto see Lingg. 
Salamia. Part-song, Gernshkim. No.3inlI.i30.7;etc. 

Salammb6. Opera, For the Music see Reyer. For the 
Librbtto see Dn Commun Dn Lode. 

Salatino, . 

Sancia di Castiglia. Tragedia lirica. Posta in musica da 

Gaetano Donizetti. lf.231.18 

Salbung David's, Die. Oratorio, For the Music see Deproaae. 

For the Librbtto see Keinast. 
Sale, John Bernard. 
The butterfly. Duet [t. b. Accomp. for pianoforte]. Lon- 
don. Lavenu. [182-?] No. 23 in M. 235.14 
Salellea, Georges, Comte de. 
Rebecca. Seine biblique pour orchestre, soli et choeurs. 
Poime et musique de G. de Salelles. Partition chant et 
piano. Paris. Durdilly & cie. [189-?] No. 3 in M. 213.4 
Salentin von Isenburg. Part-song, Rhbinberger, J. G. 

No. 14 in M. 392.2a 
Salice, II, e la tomba. Duet, Gordigiani. £chos de la Toscane. 
Vol. I. No. 38 in M. 244.13.1 

Salieri, Antonio. 

Angiolina, ossia il matrimonio per susurro. Opera buffa. 

Op. 136. [Riduzione per canto e pianoforte.] Vienna. 

[1800?] If.i5a38 

Armida. Eine tragische Oper von Carlo Coltellini und A. 

Salieri. [Klavierauszug] von C. F. Cramer. Leipzig. 

Breitkopf. 1783. If.i5a4i 

Axur Koenig von Ormus. Eine Oper, nach Schmieder's 

teutscher Bearbeitung und nach Salieri's Musick fiirs 

Clavier etngerichtet von C. G. Neefe. Bonn. Simrock. 

[I75H?] 11.150.40 

Les Danaldes. Trag^die lyrique en 5 actes. Paroles de Du 

Bailly du Rollet & du Baron de Tchudy. [Musique par] 

Salieri. Reconstitute et r^duite pour piano et chant par 

Gustave Lefevre. Paris. Michaelis. [1880. Chefs-d' 

oeuvre de Top^ra frangais.] lf.321.26 

[La fiera di Venezia. Opera di Boccherini. Musica di 

Salieri. Partitura.] Manuscript. [Vienna? I77-?1 3 ▼• 

11.340-9 
[Fragrant chaplets.] The favourite song of Fragrant chap- 
lets, [s. with pianoforte accomp.] The words by J. 
O'Keefe. [London.] Longman & Broderip. [i79-?] 

No. 36 in M. 38448 
[La grotta di Trifonio. Opera. Parole di G. B. Casti. 
Musica di Salieri. Partitura.] No title-page. [1785?] 

M.40046 
Jouissez du destin propice. R^cit et air [b. Accomp. de 
piano]. {In Biblioth^que musicale. S^rie 2, tome 2, pp. 
26-32.) No. 6 in M.i93.2i.a 

Das Kaestchen mit der Chiffer. (La cifra.) Komische 
Oper in zwei Aufzugen. Vollstandiger Clavier Auszug. 
Manuscript. [Vienna. 1789?] 3 v. If.i5a39 

Make a joyful noise Full anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Turlc and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 2, 
pp. 39-43) No. 14 in II.111.4.2 

Palmira. [Oper.] Musik von Anton Salieri. Clavier Aus- 
zug von Carl Zulehner. Mainz. Schott. [i79-?] Il.i5a37 
Silenzio facciasi. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band i, 
p. 22.) No. 19 in ll.i29a.43.z 

Tarare. Trag^die lyrique en 5 actes et un prologue. Paroles 
de Beaumarchais. Reconstitute et reduite pour piano 
et chant par Gustave Lefivre. Paris. Michaelis. [188-? 
Chefs-d'oeuvre de I'op^ra frangais.] II.321.27 



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JuLLXEN, J. L. A. La cour et I'op^ra sous Louis xvi, Marie 
Antoinette et Sacchtni, Salieri, Favart et Gluck. Paris. 
1878. If.z97.39 

Nbumann, W. Anton Salieri. Eine Biographie. Cassel. 
1855. Portrait. No. 6 in M.ao5.aa 

Sallet, Friedrich von. 
Der Rhein und die Reben. [Fur Mannerchor mit Orchester- 
begleitung komponiert von Wilhelm Sturm.] 

No. 10 in M.aza.z7 
Sally Brown. Cantata, For the Music see Foz^ G. For the 

Ltbrbtto see Hood» T. 
Sally in our alley. Song. 

Bbethovbn. Werke. Serie 24. 11413.1.94 

Carey, H. No. 5 in 11.935.18.9 

Sally, or the boatswain's mate. Opera, For the Music see 

Williams, J. For the Libretto see Righton. 

Salm-Reifferscheid-Dyck, Constance Marie, Princesse. 

Sapho. Trag^die par la Citoyenne Pipelet [Princesse Salm- 

Reifferscheid-Dyck]. Mise en musique par le Citoyen 

Martini. If.973.z3 

Saloia. A. Song. Frondoni. No. 6 in if.39z.s7 

Saloman, Siegfried. 

Das Diamantkreuz. Komische Oper in 3 Aufztigen von Th. 

Overskou [in's Deutsch tibersetzt]. Musik von Siegfried 

Saloman. [Klavierauszug.] Hamburg. Schuberth & Co. 

[185-?] Portrait. M.974.13 

Die Rose der Karpathen. Grosse Oper in 5 Acten. [Text 

von Mtiller von Konigswinter.] Musik von Siegfried 

Saloman. VoUstandiger Clavier-Auszug. Berlin. Bote 

& Bock. [1868.] 2 V. lf.39z.30 

Salome. Opera. For the Music see Strauss, R. For the 

Libretto see Wilde. 
Salome. Song. Brahms. Vier Gesange. Op. 69, Heft 2. 

No. 5 in If .38o4a9 
Salome. Symphonic poem. Hadley. lf.4zz4 

Salom6, Theodore C^sar. 

Ave Maria, pour s. ou t. [Accomp. d'orgue.] Paris. Girod. 

( i8s-?] No. 5 in If .96azo.9 

Nuit en mer. Choeur i 4 voix d'hommes. (In Soirees 

orph^oniques. Pp. 120-125.) No. 17 in lf.z57.8 

Salom6, Theodore C^sar, editor. 

Lesueur. Ossian, ou les bardes. if.394.z6 

Salomon, . 

Mid^e et Jason. Trag^die en musique. [Partition.] Paris. 

Ribou. [1713.] II.190.4 

Salomon, Hector. 

L'aumonier du regiment. Op^ra-comique en i acte. Poeme 

de H. de St. Georges & Ad. de Leuven [pseud.] Musique 

de Hector Salomon. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. 

Michaelis. [1877.] No. i in ll.39z.99 

Bianca Capello. Op^ra en 5 actes. Poime de Jules Barbier. 

[Musique de] H. Salomon. Partition chant et piano. 

Paris. Leduc. 1886. lf.391.98 

Les drag^es de Suzette. Op^ra comique en i acte. Paroles 

de Jl«» Barbier & Jles Delahaye. Musique de Hector 

Salomon. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 

[1866.] No. 2 in M.391.99 

Salomon, Hector, editor. 

Dbstouches. Isse. 11.995.36 

Omphale. M.995.37 

Salomon, Johann Peter. 

Say not that minutes quickly move. Canzonet [s.or t. 

Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In Musical library. Vol. 2, 

pp. 84, 85.) No. 34 in M.935.18.9 

Salons, Les, de Vienne et de Berlin. History. Blaze, A. H. 

if.z98.97 
Salp^tre r^publicain, Le. Song, Cherubini. lf.380.z4 

Saltarelle. For orchestra. Vibuxtbmps. No. 3 in if .343.40 

Saltarelle. Part-song. Saint-Sa£ns. No. 59 in M.399.91 

Saltarelle. Song. David, F. C. 50 melodies. M.363.98 

Salter, Sumner. 
Heavenly Father, grant Thy blessing. Invocation [s. s. a. a. 
Boston]. Russell. 1885. No. 41 inM. 158. 19 



Salter, Sumner, editor. 
Pianist, The, and organist. A monthly musical magazine. 
Vol. 1-3. 1895-97. U.171^ 

Saltimbanco, II. Opera. For the Music see Pacini, G. For 

the Libretto see ChecchetellL 
Saltimbanques, Les. Opera. For the Music see Qaime. For 

the Libretto see Ordonneau. 
Salut i Cesar. Part-song. Bazin, F. E. J. No. 8 in lf.zs7.8 
Salut du matin. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 2. 

lf«397^^ 
Salut, fiddle amie. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. VoL 8. 

lf.3974J8 
Salut pour le Jour de I'Ascension. Anthems. Lambillotte. 

No. I in If .901.34 

Salut solennel. Anthems. Fauconier. No. 4 in m. 901.32 

Vervoitte. 11.90945 

Salutation ang^lique. Anthem. Bardin. No. 5 in lf.380.3 

L'£)piNE. Scenes et chansons. 11.15849; etc 

Salutation ang^lique. Song. 

Gounod. Vingt melodies. 4e recueil. No. 14 in lf.z57.364 
Saluti, I. Song. Gordigiani. £chos de la Toscane. Vol. 2. 

No. 18 in If .944.Z3.9 
Saluts pour le Mois de Marie. Anthems. Lambillotte. 

No. 2 in lf.90z.34 
Salvati, Tigrino. 
Talmatha. Drama sa^cula per musica. [Accomp. di piano.] 
London. Goodwin & Tabb. [188-^ lf.39z.34 

Salvation belongeth unto the Lord. Anthem. Webbe, S. 12 
anthems. No. 2 in If .934.7 

Salvation to our God. Hymn. Vittoria. No. 42 in lf.z57^ 
Salvator mundi. Anthem. Hayes, P. No. 4 in lf.99a5.i 

Palestrina. Werke. Band 5. If.8o4oa.66.5 

Salvator nuindi. Part-song. Hayes, P. No. 4 in if .990.5.Z 

Salvator Rosa. Opera. For the Music see Rastrelli; also 
Grange ; also Ghialanzoni. For the Libretto see Bur- 
meister, J. P. T.; also Duprato; also Gomes. 
Salvatore, Domenico. 
In Monte Oliveti. Responsorio. (In Latrobe. Selection 
of sacred music. Vol. 3, p. 176.) No. 31 in lf.99a99.3 

Recessit Pastor noster. Responsorio. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] (In Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. Vol. 3, 
P* 128.) No. 23 in If .990.99.3 

Tenebrae. [Chorus. Accomp. for pianoforte.] (7fi Latrobe. 
Selection of sacred music. Vol. 2, pp. 184-186.) 

No. 40 in 11.990.99.9 
Salvatorello. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Soffredini. 
Salvatorem exspectamus. Anthem. Palestrina. Werke. Band 31. 

lf.8040a.66.3z 
Salvayre, Gervais Bernard. 
Air de danse vari^ pour instruments i cordes. Partition. 
Paris. Choudens. [186-?] No. 2 in M.343.33 

Le bravo. Opera en 4 actes. Paroles de M. E. Blavet. 
Musique de G. Salvayre. Partition, piano et chant. 
Paris. Lenioine. [1877.] lf.399.z 

La Dame de Monsoreau. Grand op^ra en 5 actes et 7 
tableaux, tire par A. Maquet du drame d' Alexandre 
Dumas et A. Maquet. Musique de G. Salvayre. Parti- 
tion piano et chant. Paris. Choudens. (1888.] lf.39z.3z 
Egniont. Drame lyrique en 4 actes. Paroles de Albert 
Wolff et Albert Millaud. Musique de G. Salvayre. Par- 
tition piano et chant. Paris. Grus. [1887.] ll.39z.39 
Richard iii. Grand op^ra en 4 actes de E. Blavet. Musique 
de G. Salvayre. Partition chant et piano. Paris. 
Choudens. [1883.] M. 391.33 
Stabat Mater, pour soli, choeurs et orchestre. Partition 
chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. [1876?] No. 3 in if .156.33 
Suite espagnole pour orchestre. Partition d'orchestre. 
[Paris. Choudens. 189-?] No. i in 11407.36 
Trio en sol mineur pour piano, violon et violoncelle. [Par- 
tition.] Paris. Choudens. [187-?] No. 3 in if .9 zz. 3.5 
Same. [Parties, violon et violoncelle.] 2 v. 

No. 19 in lf.9zz4.34 
''Salve Eternum." Cantata. For the Music see Pierson. 
For the Libretto see Bulwer-Lytton. 



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Salve 



THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Samson 



Salye festa dies. MoUt. Lassus. S&mmtliche Werke. Band 
II. MJ040a.67.11 

Salve, Libertas. Part-song, Sturm. No. 4 in M.ao3.93 

Salve Maria. Anthim. Mibcadantb. No. 3 in M.a6aia3 

Nava. No. 14 in M.901.35 

Salve Rcdemptor. Anihim. Albirti. No. 25 in M.ago.a9.5 

Danzi. No. 30 in M.a9o.a9.4 

Habsb, J. A P. No.4inM.a2a.47;etc. 

Haydn, F. J. No. 26 in M.a9o.a9.5 

Salve Regina. Anihim. ANZourrrL No. 8 in M.a6aia3 

Baini, L No. 10 in M.201.33.1 

Bbrnabei, G. E. No. 46 in M.Z58.33.4; etc. 

Brambacr. No. i in M.194.6 

Caldara. No. 14 in M.202.6.9 

Damcxb, B. No. 17 in M.414.30 

Danzi. M.i56.52;etc. 

DiABBLU. No. 23 in M.260.18 

EcKiRS. No. I in M.39a.8 

Ellbrton. No. 3 in M.360.2Z 

Gbrnshbim. No. 4 in M.39Z.39 

GiRAc. No. 26 in M.360.10.2 

GoRDiGiANi. Melodies sacr^es. No. 5 in M.a7042 

Hamma, B. No. ii in M.158.32 

Handel. Werke. Liefcrung 38. M.313.1.38 

Hauptmann, M. No. 3 in M.26aio.i 

Haydn, F. J. No. i inM.27047;etc 

Janssbn, N. A. No. 33 in M.360.19 

Jaspar. No. 7 in M.901.32 

Labat. 26 grands motets. M.ai3.a3 

Lassus. No. 8 in M.209.6.1 ; etc 

Lickl, C. G. No. 3 in M.a6ai04 

LoTTi. No. 48 in M.158.334 

Lyon. No. 6 in M.a6o.ia7 

Mandanici. No. 2 in M.201.35 

Mariani, a No. 4 in M.a7o.z7 

Neukomm, S. von. Recueil de 40 motets. No. i in M.Z58.37 
NovBLU), V. Collection of sacred music No. 10 in M.a7o.3.i 
Palbstrina. Werke. Band 6, 7> 3i* M.8o4oa.6^7,3i 

Pbckbt. No. 5 in M.a6o.io.7 

Pbroolbsi. No. 8 in M.22248 ; etc 

Perrbtti. No. 20 in M.360.ZO.1 

Reissigrr. No. 3 in M^aaa^o 

RocHLiTZ. No. 102 in M.ai3.9 

Schubert, P. P. No. 34 in M.aoi.35; «tc 

Short. No. 7 in M.aoi.36 

SoRiANa No. 47 in M.158.33.4 

VoGLER, G. J. No. 18 in M.a6o.io.6; etc 

Webbb, S. No. 71 in M.156.50; etc 

Wesley, S. M.a6a23.a 

WiLLCOX. No. 2 in M.26o.io.a 

Witt, F. No. 3 in M.aaa4i 

Salve Regina. Mass. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 24. 

M.8o4oa.66.a4 

Salve Sancta parens. Motet. Glover, J. W. Second mass. 

No. 2 in M.191.8 

Salvete flores martynim. Hymn, Palbstrina. Werke. Band 8. 

M.8o4oa.66.8 
Salvi, Matteo. 
Caterina Howard. Melodramma tragico in 4 atti di G. 
Giachetti. Posto in musica da M. SalvL [Accomp. di 
pianoforte.] Milano. Lucca. [184-?] M.iso^a 

Salvini, G. R. 
Cancioneiro musical portuguez. 40 melodias con acomp. de 
piano. Lisboa. Corazzi. 1884. M.ao6.z5 

Salvoa fac. Motet. Wubllnbr. 3 Motetten. No. 25 in M.158.31 
Salvoa fac nos. AtUhem, Haydn, J. M. No. 30 in M.aoa.6.3 
Salvos fac servos. Anthem. NovELLa No. 52 in M.26o.a4.i 

Salvum fac populum. Anthem. Schicht. No. 4 in M.a6o.34.2 
Salvum fac regem. Anthem. Loewe, J. C. G. No. 9 in M.a6o.a 
Salvum me fac. Anthem. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 31. 

M.8o4oa.66.3i 
Salvum me fac. Mass. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 11. 

M.8o4oa.66.iz 
Samara, Spiro. 
La Biondinetta. See his Storia d'amore. 



Samara, Spiro. (Continued.) 

Flora mirabilis. Leggenda in 3 atti di Ferdinando Fontana. 
Musica di Spiro Samara. Riduzione per canto e piano- 
forte. Milano. Sonzogno. [1886.] M.339.9 

Histoire d'amour. See his Storia d'amore. 

La martire. Novella scenica in tre atti di Luigi lUica. 
Musica di Spiro Samara. Riduzione per canto e piano- 
forte. Milano. Sonzogno. 1894. M.a45.i7 

Same. Natalia. (Die Martyrerin.) Scenische Novelle in 
drei Akten von L. Illica. Musik von S. Samara. Voll- 
standiger Klavier-Auszug mit deutschem und italie- 
nischem Text. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1895.] M.a45.z8 

Medgi. Opera in quattro atti e cinque quadri. Parole di 
Pietro Elzear [pseud.]. Musica di Spiro Samara. Tradu- 
zione italiana di F. Fontana. Riduzione per canto e 
pianoforte. Milano. Sonzogno. 1888. M«399*56 

Natalia. See his La martire. 

[Storia d'amore.] Histoire d'amour. Com^die lyrique de 
Paul Millie t. Musique de Spiro Samara. Traduction 
rhythmique italienne de A. Galli. Reduction pour chant 
et piano de Vittorio Norsa. Milan. Sonzogno. 1903. 

The text is in French and Italian. M.396.58 

Same. La Biondinetta. Histoire d'amour. Oper in drei 

AufzQgen von Paul Milliet. Deutsch von Ludwig Hart- 

niann. Englisch von John Bernhoff. Musik von Spiro 

Samara. Klavierauszug von Vittorio Norsa. Leipzig. 

Kahnt. 1904. M.378.13 

Samaritaine, La. Incidental music. PiERNi. No. 2 in M.193.7 

Samaaeuilh, Gustave Marie Victor Fernand. 

Sonate (en si mineur) pour violon et piano. [Partition et 

partie.] Paris. Durand. [1903.] 2 parts in i v. 

M4II.XX 

Samie, Auguste. 

Messe solennelle, i 4 voix d'hommes, avec accomp. d'orgue. 

Paris. Leduc. [187-.] No. 3 in M.isS^x 

Sammartiniy Giovanni Battista. 

Campana che suona. Glee [a. t. b.]. {In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. 96.) No. 151 in M.935.x7*x 

Alio to be found in Warren's Collection of catches. 

Sammartifii, Giuseppe 
Sonata in A moll. Ftir Violine & Klavier. Nach der Ori- 
ginal-Ausgabe bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat. Mainz. 
Schott. 1909. No. I in U^z^^A^A 

Sammlung musikalischer Vortraege. 
Deiters, H. Johannes Brahms. [Leipzig. 188 1.] 

No. 5 in M.ax54 

KoESTLiN, H. a. Josefine Lang. (Lebensskizze.) Leipzig. 

1818. M.10543; etc 

Krbtzschmar, a. F. H. Peter Cornelius. [Leipzig. 1881.] 

No. 4 in M.ai54 
NiGGU, A. Gertrud Elisabeth Mara. Eine deutsche 
Kunstlerin des 18. Jahrhunderts. [Leipzig. 1881.] 

No. 8 in M.915^ 

Nicolo Paganini. Leipzig. 1882. No. 2 in M.i35.xi 

ScHLETTBRER, H. M. Luigi Bocchcrini. Leipzig. 1882. 

No. 3 in M.9X5^ 

Weber, J. Die musikalische Sage und der Volksunterricht 

in Frankreich. Deutsch von L. Ramann. Leipzig. 1884. 

No. 9 in M.ax54 
Sammtrock, Der. Operci. For the Music see Gyroweta. 
SamorL Opera. For the Music see Vogler, G. J. 
Samaon, Joseph Isidore. 
L'art th^atrale. [Poime.] Nouvelle Edition prec^d^e d'une 
lettre d'£mile Augter, et d'une preface de M. Coquelin 
ain^. Paris. Dentu. 1889. M«9o8.io 

Samson, L. 
By the rivers of Babylon. Full anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 10, 
pp. 59-^0 No. 10 in M.i95.a.io 

Departure. A trio [s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 
Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 4, pp. 112-116.) 

No. 14 in M.ao4.3&4 
The elf. A trio [s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 
Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 4, pp. 1 17-122.) 

No. 15 in M.ao4.364 



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Samson 



THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



Sandberger 



Sanuon, L. (CanHnned,) 

For the mountains shall depart Full anthem. [Accomp. 

for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. lo, 

pp. 6P-76.) No. II in M.Z95.9.ZO 

The spring. A trio [s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 

Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 4, pp. 123-132.) 

No. 16 in M.204.364 
Sanuon. Oratorio. For the Music see Handel; also Rolle, 

J. H. Simson. For the Librbtto see Milton. 
Sanuon et Dalila. Opera. For the Music see Saint-SaSns. 

For the Libebtto see Lemaire. 
SamBonnet Opera, For the Music see Roger, V. For the 

Libretto see Perrier. 
Samuel, Adolphe. 

Pale ^toile du soir. [Choeur, t. t. b. b.] (In Eidgenoessischer 
Saengerverein. Wettgesange bei dem I2te . . . Sanger- 
feste. Pp. 51, 52.) N0.8inM.z3a7 

Alto to be found in Recncil det chfleun d'enscmble francs. 
Symphonic no. 6, en ri mineur. Partition. Bruxelles. 
Schott. [1884?] M.33Z.10 

Samuel, Adolphe. Works about. 
BoBDBi, P. Adolf Samuel, Christus. (Symphonisches 
Mysterium ftir Orchester, Chor und Orgel.) Erlautert. 
Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 4 in M.2i7.za.5 

Samuel, Sydney Montagu, translator. 

Saint-Saens. La lyre et la harpe. No. i in M.Z55.49 

San Carlo theatre, Naples. 

Almanacco de' reali teatri S. Carlo e Fondo, del annata 

teatrale 1834. Napoli. 1835. Portraits. M.io9b.45 

San Martino. Part song. Dodson. No. 49 in M.392.6 

San Toy, or, the Emperor's own. Opera. For the Music see 

Jones, S. For the Libbetto see Morton, £. 
Sana me, Domine. Anthem. Caloaba, A No. 17 in 11.260.24.9 
Sancho. Opera. For the Music see Jaqnes-Dalcroze. For 

the Libebtto see Yye-PlesBis. 
Sancho Pansa. Opera. For the Music see Danican. For the 

Libretto see Poinsinet. 
Sancia di Castiglia. Opera. For the Music see DoniBettL 

For the Libretto see Salatino. 
S^^ Johannitnacht, Die. Opera. For the Music see Preasel. 
Sanct PauluB war ein Medicus. Part song. Zelter. 

No. 82 in M.i29a.43.3 
Sancta et immaculata. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band i. M.8o4oa.67.x 

Palestrina. Werke. Band 2. M.8o4oa.66.a 

Sancta Maria. Anthem. Buehlir, F. No. 17 in M.260.10.5 

Certon. M.236.10 

Clari. No. I in M.233.a6.s 

DoLAN, W. No. 13 in M.260.10.5 

Haydn, F. J. No. 19 in M.290.29.4; etc. 

HiMMEL, F. H. No. 10 in M.a6o.a4.2 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 3, 5. lf.8o4oa.67.3,5 

Meyerbbeb, G. No. 69inM.i57.5.2;etc. 

MoNTU. No. 61 in M.Z29a.43.a 

Mozart. No. 5 in M.260.ZZ ; etc 

Naumann, J. G. No. 19 in M.26a20 

NovELLo, V. No. 23 in M.26a3; ^tc. 

Perez, D. No. 53 in M.26a24.z 

RiNCK, J. C H. No. i7inM.26o.zo.3 

RoLLE, J. H. No. 44 in M.a6o.2o 

Rossini. No. 26 in M.a44.2 

ScHNEiDEB, J. G. No. 10 in li.26az7.2 

ViTTORiA. Opera. Tomus i. M.3Z3.a.z 

Webbe, S. No. 58 in M.156.50 

WouTERS. No. 23 in M.201.36 

Sancte Deus. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 13. 

M.8o4oa.67.z3 

Sancte Paule apottole. Motet. Palestrina. Werke. Band 

I, 7. M.8o4oa.66.z,7 

Sancti et justL Anthem. Mozart. No. 4in M.a6o.zi 

Sancti met. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band i. 

M.8o4oa.67.z 
Sanctificavit Dominus. Motet. Palestrina. Werke. Band 3. 

ll.8o4oa.66.3 



Sanctorum meritis. Hymn. Palestrina. Werke. Band & 

Sanctorum meritis. Mass. Palbstbina. Werke. Band 16. 

Snactum et terribile. Anthem. Pergolesi. No. 3 in M.Z40.Z 
Sanctus. A une votx [a. ou b. Accomp. d'orgue]. Paris. 
(Heugel. 186-? Petite maitrise. Ann^e i. No. 19.] 

No. 31 in M.20Z.34 



Sanctua. Anthem. Aldbicb. 
Attwood. 
Bassani. 
Benevoll 
Blow, J. 
Carnaby. 
Cherubinl 
Cooke, B. Kyrie. 
Creyghton. 
Dregert. 
Fluegel, G. 
Gibbons, O. 

GOLDWIN. 

Haydn, J. M. 
Mozart. 

Naumann, J. G. 
Neukomm, S. 

NoVELLO, V. 

Osgood. 



No. 29 in M.a33.9 

No. I in M.236.Z6 

No. 19 in M.99a29.B 

No. 6 in M.aoaA2 

No. 7 in M.233.25.2 

No. 42 in 11.290.22.Z 

No. 3 in lC.aaa.a4; ^tc 

11.233.14.9 

No. 22 in ICZ57.28.Z 

No. 70 in 11.399.3 

No. 3 in lf.2z3.zo 

No. 32 in M .290.22.Z ; etc 

No. 42 in lf.zzz^.2 

No. 33 in 11.290.29.2 

No. 17 in 11.290.99.2 

No. 32 in li.99a994 

No. 29 in lf.99a994 

No. 22 in M. 100.4.2; etc 

No. 57 in Ii.392.z6; etc. 

No. 14 in lC.96ai3 

No. 30 in IC.990.33 

No. 45 in IC.Z57.Z 

lC.233.z4.i;etc. 

1C.3Z7.Z.Z9 

No. 15 in M.960.90 

No. 5 in 1I.Z57.98.Z 



Panseron. Collection de 40 morceaux. 

Pergolesi. 

Rossinl 

Russell, W. 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 19. 

Seyfried. 

Tallis, T. 

Walmisley, T. a. Te Deum, Jubilate & Sanctus. 

No. 27 in ic.z9a8; etc 

Sanctua, sanctus. Canon. Okbnhbiii, J. 11436110 

Sancy, Paul de. 

La fille de Madame Angot. Op^ra comique. Paroles de 

Clairville [pseud.], Siraudin [pseud.] & Koning. Musique 

de Charles Lecocq. IC.366.26 

Le jardinier galant. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. de 

Leuven [pseud.] & Siraudin [pseud.]. Musique de F. 

Poise. No. 2 in ll.287.38 

La marquise des rues. Op^ra-comique de Siraudin [pseud.] 

et G. Hirsch. Musique de Herv^ [pseud.]. 

No. I in ic.276.34 

El Seiior Inigo. Folic espagnole. Op^rette-bouffe. Paroles 

de Paul Siraudin [pseud.]. Musique de Victor Robillard. 

No. 2 in IC.307.94 

Le veuf du Malabar. Op^ra comique de P. Siraudin 

[pseud.] et Adrien Robert [pseud.]. Musique de A. 

Doche. 11.259.37 

Le voyage de MM. Dunanan pire et fils. Op^ra bouffe. 

Paroles de Siraudin [pseud.] et Jules Moinaux. Musique 

de J. Offenbach. No. i in ic.267.33 

Sand, George, pseud. See Dudevant, Amantine Lucile Aurore 

Dupin. 

Sandberger, Adolf. 

Ludwig der Springer. Oper in drei Aufztigen. Dichtung 

und Musik von A. Sandberger. Op. 12. Clavierauszug 

von Percy Pitt und Wilhelm Ammermann. Munchen. 

Schmidt. [1896.] lf.38z.39 

Peter Cornelius' Cid. Munchen. Lukaschik. 1893. [Muen- 

chener Theater-Btbliothek.] No. 3 in M. 372.37 

Riccio. Symphonischer Prolog (angeregt durch Bjomsen's 

Drama „Maria von Schottland") fur grosses Orchester. 

Op. 16. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1900. 

No. I in lf.406.30 
Sandberger, Adolf, editor. 
Lassus. Kompositionen mit franzosischem Text. 

11J040a.67.z9; etc 
Madrigale. lf.8o4oa.67.9;etc 



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Sanders, Ralph Barton. 
The chemical maid. A musical comedy in two acts. Book 
and lyrics by George Henry Bryant. Music by Ralph 
Barton Sanders, Emerson Hurd Packard, Charles Francis 
Willis, Herbert Mygatt Wilcox, Harry Lawrence Moody, 
Louis John Killion, Charles Wolston Coffin. [Vocal 
score.] Boston. Tech Show. 1905. No. 2 in M.389.Z7 

Sanderson^ Sibyl. 
Smith, Fanny M. Berlioz and the Romantic school. Por- 
traits. (In The music of the modern world. Vol. i, pp. 
167-170. New York. [1895.]) M.14.1.1 

ConUint an aooottnt of Sibyl Sandcnon. 

Sandmaennchen. S&ng. Biahms. Volks-Kinderlieder. 

No. 8 in M.38ou|a3 

Sandmann, Der. Seng, Schumann, R. A. Werke. Serie 13, 

Band 3. M.3X 6.1. 13.3; etc 

Taubert, C G. W. Klange aus der Kinderwelt. [Heft 8.] 

No. 27 in M.X9a.7 
Sandrf, Guttave. 
Serenade fur Streichorchester. Op. 24. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [188-?] No. 3 in M.34a.30 

Sandr^ Gustave, editor. 
Chants populaires et nationaux de France. Harmonises 
[pour piano seul]. Paris. Choudens. [1894.] 

No. 8 in M.390.44 

Coniitds. — Vlre Henri iv! — L« Parisienne. — La Marseillaise. — 
T*eii souviens-ta? — Dans lea Gardea francaiaca. — Le cliant du d^art. 

— Va-t-«n Toir a'ila ▼ienncnt, Jean. — Chanaon de Clement Marot. — 
Que j*aime i vob lea hirondellM. — Tontaine, tonton. — Mimi Pinson. 

— Cl^mcnoe laaure. — Le rireU du peuple — Pour an patriote, 6 guil 

— Mourons poor la patriel — Je aula im bon aoldat. — Liron, lirette. 

— Le point du jour. — Le matelot de Bordeaux. — Fanfan la Tulipe. 

— Madame Vto. — La fille i ma tante. — Le d^art du conacrit. — 
Veillona au Mlut de rEmpire. — C* i<^I — Chanaon de bord. — Que 
ne suia-je la fouffire. — A la marine. — Chanson de Louia xiii. — 
Chanson normande . — Chant huguenot. — Quand on fut toujours Ter- 
tnciK. — Dcptda lofiBtempat j'aimata Adtie. — Le Rol Richard. — 
L'orage. ~* Le chant frmn^aii. — Malgr^ ta bataille. — Ma Fanchette 
eat charmante. — Le mooton perdu. — Quand tout renalt i I'eap^ance. 

— La marche dea rola. — La Romaneaca. — Marchea et aonneriea de 
TArmfe francaiae. 

Sanda, The, o' Dee. Port song, Golobick. No. 9 in >i*ao3.7 
Macfakrbn, G. a. No. 17 in Ii.1s8.x7; etc. 

Sanda, The, of Dee. Song. Balpb. No. 15 in iC.X9a.9.9 

Sandtner, Carl. See Santner^ Carl. 
Sandya, William. 
Christmas carols, ancient and modern. London. Beckley. 
1833. 12 PP* of music. M.i45.a4 

Christmastide: its history, festivities, and carols. London. 
Smith, [i860.] Illus. Plates. Il.x49.x5 

The history of the violin and other instruments played on 
with the how. By William Sandys and Simon Andrew 
Forster. London. Smith. 1864. Illus. Plate. 

No. I in lf.X44.a 
Sanelli, Gualtiero. 
II fornaretto. Dramma di Andrea Codeb6. Posto in musica 
dal maestro G. Sanelli. Riduzione per canto con accomp. 
di pianoforte di L. Truzzi. Milano. Ricordi. [187-?] 

M.X5044 

Luisa Strozzi. Dramma tragico di Pietro Martini. Posto 

in musica da G. Sanelli. Riduzione per canto con accomp. 

di pianoforte [di L. Truzzi]. Milano. Ricordi. [1851.] 

Ii.x5x.x 

La tradita. Melodramma di Andrea Codeb6. Posto in 

musica dal maestro G. Sanelli. Riduzione per canto con 

accomp. di pianoforte di Luigi Truzzi. Milano. Ricordi. 

[185-?] lC.x50.43 

Sanfften Tage, Die. Cantata. For the Music see Kuecken. 

For the Libretto see Uhland. 
Sang, Le, de la sirine. Cantata. For the Music see Toume- 

mire. For the Librbtto see Brennure. 
Sang an Aegir. Part song. Wiluaic ii., Emperor of Germany. 

No. 2 in lf.30a.a7 

Sang Ellens. Song. Taubert, C G. W. Sechs deutsche 

Lieder. Op. 6. No. 2 in ll.a3x.a6 

Sang p& vandet. Part song. Kjerulp. No. 6 in ll.39a.x3 

Sang und Klang aus alter Zeit. Collection of music. Tappert. 

114x540 



Sanga. Opera. For the Music see Lara. For the Libretto 

see Moraud. 
Sangea Friihling. Songs. Raff. No. 1-3 in ll.x9a.4 

Sangeahort Part songs. Grubbr, J., editor. No. i in lC.37a3o 

Sangfugl fra de dunkle Buske. Song. Kjbrulf. S&nger och 
Visor. Band a. M.X5847 

Sangfugl hvorhen saa snar? Song. Kjerulf. Singer och 
Visor. Band 2. 11.X5847 

Sangiorgi, Filippo. 
Diana di Chaverny. Dramma lirico in un prologo e 3 atti 
di Carlo D'Ormeville. Musica del Maestro Filippo 
Sangiorgi. Canto con accomp. di pianoforte. Milano. 
Lucca. [1875.] ll.3aa.3 

Giuseppe Balsamo. Opera in i prologo e 4 atti di Carlo 
D'Ormeville. Musica del Mo. Filippo Sangiorgi. [Per 
canto e piano.] Milano. Lucca. [1873.] If.374.x4 

Sankey, Ira David, compiler. 
Sacred songs and solos. Enlarged edition. London. Mor- 
gan & Scott. [187-?] No. I in lf.370.3x 

Sankt Stephan. Song. Grubbr, G. W. Gottfried August 
Btirgers Gedichte. Vol. 2. No. 17 in u .X3a9.a 

Sannoata esta la ninna. Song. Schumann, R. A. Werke. 
Serie 10, Band 2. If.3x6.x.xa3 

Sana Toffenaer non tu ne peux le croire. Aria. Sacchini. Le 
Sacchini des concerts. lf.734.9 

Sans peur, le verre en main. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. Melodies. 
Vol. 8. lf.3374J 

Sana toL Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 4. lf.33744 

Sanaara. Cantata. For the Music see Oeialer. 
"SanaaoucL" For strings. Claassen, A. No. 3 in M. 334.x 

Santa-Chiara. Opera. For the Music see Ernst Auguat Carl 
Johannea Leopold Alexander Bduard, Hersog von Sachsen- 
Coburg-Gotha. For the Libretto see Birch, C. 

Santa Lnda. Song. Cornu^u. No. 4 in if .39044 

Santi, Pietro. 

[Notturni, i 2 voci, s. a., e basso continuo.] Manuscript. 

[ 180-?] No. 1 1 in If •xao.99 

Santi, Raffaello. 
Alberti, C. E. R. Raphael und Mozart Eine Parallele. 

Vortrag zur Feier des 100 jahrigen Geburtstags Mozart's, 

am 28. Januar 1856. Stettin. 1856. No. 5 in if. ax 7.x x 

Santley, Sir Charles. 
Student and singer. Reminiscences. London. Arnold. 

1892. 2 portraits. lf.xo6.30 

Santner, Carl. 
Abendruhe. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. Pp. 70, 71.) 

No. 26 in lf.X474 
Auf der Alpe. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 

halle. Vol. i, pp. 77-80.) No. 28 in M.39343.X 

Aus der Tiefe. Gedicht fur vier Mannerstimmen. Leipzig. 

Forberg. [1864?] No. 2 in if .393.33 

Ihr deutschen Manner all'! [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. 

Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 244-246.) No. 108 in if .304.39 
Mein schonster Kirchengang. [Mannerchor.] (In Das 

Rutli. Pp. 486-^.) No. 206 in M .X474 

Morgengebet. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 

halle. Vol. i, pp. 123-126.) No. 44 in lf.39a4a.x 

Alio to b« found in Eidgcnoctdtcher Saengerfctt. Wettgcsinge bd 

dem lite . . . Singctfeste. 

Same. Morning prayer [t. t. b. b.]. (In Chickering collec- 
tion. Vol. I, pp. 80-S4.) No. 36 in lf.39948.x 
Spring song. Fnihlings Wanderung [t. t. b. b.]. Phila- 
delphia. Boner & Co. [1886. Germania Glee Club col- 
lection.] No. 3 in lf.39a.33 
Unitis viribus. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. Pp. 54f 55-) No. 18 in If .304.39 
Santo Altare. Madrigal. Palbstrima. Werke. Band 29. 

lf.8040a.66.a9 
Sapeur, Le, et la payse. Opera. For the Music see Vandeneaae. 

For the Libretto see Sonnoia. 
Saphir, Le. Opera. For the Music see David, F. C. For the 

Libretto see Ribbing. 
Sapho. Cantata. For the Music see Lacombe-Trouillon. 
For the Libretto see Lamartine. 



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Sapho. Opera. For the Music see Martini, J. P. £.; also 

Massenet. For the Libretto see Salm-Reifferscheid- 
Dyck; also Cain. 

Sapling oak, The. Song, Storage. No. 35 in M.a35.i8.3 

Sapphische Ode. Sang, Brahms. Funf Lieder. Op. 94. 

No. 12 in M.38ou|aa 
Sappho. Overture. Goldmark. No. i in M.358.a6 

Sara la baigneuse. Cantata, For the Music see BerlioE, L. H. 

For the Libretto see Hugo, V. M. 
Sarabandes. For orchestra, 

Gounod. Sarabande de Cinq-Mars. No. 6 in M.3za.x 

Sarah. Opera, For the Music see Grisar. For the Libretto 

see Duveyrier, A. H. J. 
Sarai contenta un di. Song, Handel. Werke. Lieferung 51. 

M.313.Z.5Z 
Sarasate, Pable de. See Sarasate y Navascaes, Pablo Martin 

Meliton de. 
Sarasate y Navascues, Pablo Martin Meliton de. 
Airs ^cossais pour violon avec accompagnement d'orchestre. 
Oeuvre 34. Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. 189a. 

No. 2 in Mu|o6.30 
Airs espagnols pour violon avec accompagnement d'or- 
chestre. Partition. Paris. Durand. [18&-?] No. 4 in M .405.47 
La chasse. Morceau caract^ristique pour violon avec ac- 
compagnement d'orchestre. Op. 44. Partition. Leipzig. 
Zimmermann. [1901.] No. 4 in M.405.55 

Danse espagnole, "Adios montaftas mias." Cil^bre zort- 
zico de Joaquin Larregla, pour violon avec accomp. de 
piano par Pablo de Sarasate. Op. 37. Londres. Schott 
& Co. 1895. No. 7 >n M.4za45 

Introduction et caprice Jota pour violon avec accompagne- 
ment d'orchestre. Op. 41. Partition. Leipzig. Zimmer- 
mann. 1899. No. I in M.405.55 
Introduction et tarentelle pour violon avec accompagne- 
ment d'orchestre. Op. 43. Partition. Leipzig. Zimmer- 
mann. 1899. No. 3 in M405.55 
Jota de San Fermin, pour violon avec accomp. d'orchestre. 
Op. 36. Partition. Berlin. Simrock. 1864. No. 3 in M.338.14 
Miramar-Zortzico pour violon avec accompagnement d' 
orchestre. Op. 42. Partition. Leipzig. Zimmermann. 
1899. No. 2 in M. 405.55 
Muineira. Th^me montagnard vari^ pour violon avec 
accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 32. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. 
[1885?] No. 2 in M.33S.ZI 
Navarra. Duo pour deux violons, avec accomp. d'orchestre. 
CEuvre 33. Partition d'orchestre. Berlin. Simrock. 1889. 

No. 2 in M404.ia 

•Nocturne-S^r^ade pour violon avec accompagnement [d' 

orchestre]. Op. 45. Partition. Leipzig. Zimmermann. 

[1901.] No. 5 in M.405.55 

Peteneras. Caprice espagnol pour violon, avec accomp. 

d'orchestre. Op. 35. Partition. Berlin. Simrock. 1894. 

No. 2 in M.338.14 
Spanische Tanze fiir Violine mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 
Op. 26. Heft 4, No. 7, 8. Berlin. Simrock. 1882. 

No. 6 in M.410.45 

Viva Sevillal Danse espagnole pour violon avec accomp. 

d'orchestre. Op. 38. Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. 1896. 

No. 4 in M.338.X4 

Zigeunerweisen, pour violon avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 

20. Partition. Leipzig. Senff. [1879?] No. i in M.335.11 

Sarastro. Opera, For the Music see Goepfart. For the 

Libretto see StommeL 
Saraxenen, Die. Symphonic poem, MacDowell. 

No. I in M.338.a4 
Sarbacane. Opera. For the Music see Chauu. For the 

Libretto see QueyrouL 
Sarcey, Francisque. 
Combttant, J. P. O. Les musiciens, les philosophes et les 
gaiet^s de la musique en chiffres. Response k M. Fran- 
cisque Sarcey. Paris. 1870. No. 2 in M.141.17 
Sardanapale. Opera, For the Music see Duvemoy; also 

Jonciires. For the Libretto see Berton; also Becque. 
Sardanapalo. Opera, For the Music see Litta, G. For the 
Libretto see RotondL 



Sardanapalns. Cantata, For the Music see LeonL For the 

Libretto see Akennan. 
Sardou, Victorien. 
Les barbares. Trag^die lyrique. Poime de Victorien 
Sardou et P. B. Gheusi. Musique de C. Saint-Saens. 

M481.37 
Bataille d'amour. Op^a comique de Victorien Sardou et 
Karl Daclin. Musique de Vaucorbeil. M.3a5.a9 

Le capitaine Henriot. Op^ra comique. Poeme de Victo- 
rien Sardou & G. Vaez. Musique de F. A. Gevaert. 

M.97a.3a 
La fille de Tabarin Com^die lyrique de MM. Victorien 
Sardou & Paul Ferrier. Musique de Gabriel Piern^. 

M.a8a.63 

Musique de scene pour Cl^opatre, drame de MM. Victorien 

Sardou et £mile Moreau. Compos^e par Xavier Leroux. 

No. 2 in M.z54^4 

Les noces de Fernande. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Sardou 

et de Najac. Musique de Louis Deff^s. M.a95.Z4 

Patrie. Grand opera de Victorien Sardou & Louis Gallet. 

Musique de E. Paladilhe. M.a77.37 

Piccolino. Opera-comique de Victorien Sardou et Charles 

Nuitter [pseud.]. Musique de £. Guiraud. M.a76.ii 

Les pris S^ Gervais. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de Victorien 

Sardou et Ph. Gille. Musique de Charles Lecocq. 

M.366La3 

Le Roi Carotte. Op^ra-bouffe-f^erie de Victorien Sardou. 

Musique de J. Offenbach. M.a77.i4 

Theodora. Drame musical de Victorien Sardou et Paul 

Ferrier. Musique de Xavier Leroux. M.378bX5 

Tosca. Melodramma di V. Sardou, L. Illica, G. Giacosa. 

Musica di G. Puccini. M.393.59 

Sarei tropf)o felice. Aria, Handel. Werke. Lieferung 51. 

M.313.1.51 
Sargines. Opera, For the Music see Dalajrrac For the 

Libretto see Boutet de Monvel. 
Sargino. Opera, For the Music see Paer. 
Sirka. Symphonic poem, Smetana. M.356.93 

Sarlin, Eugene. 
Colombine. Opera comique. Musique de Gustave Michiels. 

No. I in M.a57.30 
Samecki, Zygmunt. 
Konrad Wallenrod. Opera. Slowa Zygmunta Sarneckiego 
i Wladyslawa Noskowskiego. Mnzyka Wtadyslawa 
2elenskiego. M.381.70 

Saro, J. Heinrich. 
„Blau Aeugelein." [Mannerchor.] {In Claassen. Ludwig 
Liebe-Album. Pp. 38-41.) No. 11 in M.ao3.i6 

Saroni, Herrman S. 

Musical vade mecum: a manual of the science of music. 
New York. Mason & Law. 1852. M.10446 

Sarrazin, Gabriel, translator. 

Debussy. La damoiselle 61ue. No. 2 in Mu|o6.7 

Sarreau, Gaston. 

La louve. Drame lyrique en deux actes de J. Jacquin. 

Musique de G. Sarreau. [Partition piano et chant.] Paris. 

Joubert. [1901.] M.379.33 

Sarrepont, Major H. de. pseud., editor. 

Chants et chansons militaires de la France. Avec la musique 

des principaux airs. Paris. Librairie illustr^e. [1887.] 

Illus. Plates. M.i39a.3 

Sarrette, Bernard. 

Pierre, C. V. D. B. Sarrette et les origines du Conserva- 
toire national de musique et de declamation. Paris. 
[1895.] Portraits. M.ai5.X5 

Sarria, Errico. 
La campana dell' eremitaggio. Commedia lirica in tre atti 
di £. Cofino. Opera completa per canto e pianoforte. 
Milano. Ricordi & c. 1875. Portrait. M.383.36 

Sarti, Giuseppe. 
Amplius lava me [s. a. b. Accomp. for organ]. (In Ayrton. 
Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. 2, pp. 165-167.) No. 61 in M.9go^a^ 
Also to be found in Latrobe's Selection of tacred mniic; Norcllo'* 
Motetts. 



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Sailiy Giuseppe. (ConHtimd,) 

[Demofoonte.] The favourite songs in the opera Demo- 
foonte. [By Sig^ Bertoni, Misliwecek, Sarti and Monza.] 

No. I in M.400.36 

Le gelosie villane. Musica del Sig*" Giuseppe Sarti. [Parole 

di Grandi. Partitura.] Manuscript. [1776.] 2 v. II.51.91 

Giulio Sahino. Dramma per musica [di Metastasio]. Con 

musica composta dal Sig^'c G. Sarti. [Partitura.] Vienna. 

[17S-?] Plate. ic.z5a.2 

Lungi dal caro bene. Cavatina [a. or bar. Accomp. for 

pianoforte]. (/» Musical library. Vol. 4, pp. 101-103.) 

No. 33 in M.a35.i8.4 
Lungi date ben mio. Cavatina a voce di soprano [e stro- 
menti al arco. Partitura]. Manuscript. [180-?] 

No. 9inM.1ao.a9 

Medonte. [Opera in due atti. Partitura.] Manuscript. 

[1753.] 2 V. M.sx.aa 

Miserere met, a quatro voci con Taccomp. di tre viole, 

violoncello e basso. [Partitura.] Manuscript. [182-?] 

M.aoa.8 
Same. [Chorus. Accomp. for pianoforte.] (In Latrobe. 
Selection of sacred music. Vol. 4, pp. 113-117.) 

No. 22 in M.a9o.a9.4 
Les noces de Dorine» ou H^line et Francisque. Op^ra en 4 
actes. Musique par M. Sarti. Paroles de M*" XXX. [Par- 
tition.] Paris. Sieber. [1790?] M.a74.Z5 
O taste and see. Terzetto [s. s. b. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 
(In Gardiner. Sacred melodies. Vol. 3, pp. 389-391.) 

No. 22 in M.a36.30.3 

When the storms of life. Trio [s. a. b. Accomp. for organ]. 

(In Turle and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 2, 

pp. 92-^.) No. 26 in M.z 11.4.3 

Sartorelli, Alessandro, compiler. 

Sun to teorico-musicale con tavole. Venezia. Merlo. 1836. 

No. 4 in M.37a.44 

Sartortos, Thomas. 

Wolauff ir lieben Geste. [Madrigal.] (In Renner. Auswahl 

deutscher Madrigale. Pp. 13-19.) No. 4 in Ii.a04.40 

Saia, Marie Constance. 

Souvenirs d'une artiste. Paris. Librairie Moliire. 1902. 

Portraits. Facsimiles. lC.376.a4 

SatanieL Opera. For the Music see Perron. For the Li- 

BRBTTO see Goerlita. 
Satder, Heinrich. 
ABC. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches Lieder- 
buch. Pp. 207, 208.) No. 93 in M. 204.39 

Beim Ausmarsch zur Schlacht. [Mannerchor.] (Iti Tau- 
witz. Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 189, 190.) 

No. 87 in ll.a04.39 
Bergman nsleben. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. Pp. 137, 138.) No. 66 in ll.a04.39 

Der Turner Fahnenlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. 
Deutsches Liederbuch. P. 93.) No. 42 in ll.a04.39 

Der Deutsche in Bohmen. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. 
Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 37-39.) No. 9 in ll.a04.39 

Der deutschen Linken. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. 
Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 80, 81.) No. 32 in ll.a04.39 

Die Fahne, Briiderl [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deut- 
sches Liederbuch. Pp. 52, 53.) No. 16 in ll.a04.39 
Feldjagerlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. Pp. loi, 102.) No. 47 in ll.a04.39 
Gebet der Turner. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. Pp. 81, 82.) No. 33 in N.ao4.39 
Gebet fur das Reich. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deut- 
sches Liederbuch. Pp. 52, 53.) No. 16 in lf.a04.39 
Im Bohmerwald. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. Pp. 121, 122.) No. 58 in ll.a04.39 

Another setting forms No. 89 in this collection. 
In Rubezahl's Revier. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. 

Deutsches Liederbuch. P. 239.) No. 104 in if.a04.39 

Neue Schlosser. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 

Liederbuch. Pp. I74f I75-) No. 81 in lf.a04.39 

Neuosterreich. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 

Liederbuch. Pp. 42, 43.) No. 11 in M. 204.39 



Sattler, Heinrich. (Canimued.) 

Soldatenlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. Pp. 187-189.) No. 86 in lf.a04.39 

£in Todtenlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. P. 261.) No. 1 14 in if •ao4.39 

Von dfchten Nebcin. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deut- 
sches Liederbuch. P. 238.) No. 103 in ll.a04.39 

Was wollen. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutschea 
Liederbuch. Pp. 206, 207.) No. 92 in if .204.39 

Wir Erzgebirger Kinder. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. 
Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 212, 213.) No. 95 in ll.a04.39 

Zur Sangerfahrt. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 

Liederbuch. Pp. 94, 95.) No. 43 in ll.a04.39 

Saturday Musical Review, The. A record of music and the 

drama. Vol. i, no. 1-42. London. [Metzler & Co.] 1879. 

No more wms published. See also Choir, The. If.z65.6 

Saturday night at sea. Song. Dibdin, C. 174^1814, 

No. 9 in lf.38448; etc 
Satumales, Les. Opera. For the Music see Lacome d'Ettalemc 

For the Libretto see Valabrigue. 
Sauer, Emil. 
Concerto pour piano et orchestre (mi-mineur). Partition 
de piano [deux pianos]. Mayence. Schott. 1900. 

No. 2 in M .4za5a 
Sauer, F. 
Das ganze Herz dem Vaterlandl [Mannerchor.] (In Das 
Rtitli. Pp. 176-178.) No. 70 in lf.z47.4 

Saugeon, J. M. M. 
Lettres sur Tenseignement populaire de la musique, par J. 
M. M. Saugeon et Anatole * * *. Bordeaux. 1861. 
Supports the CherA method. No. I in ll.a07.34 

Saugler, Theodor. 
Der wandernde Musikant. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Riitli. 
Pp. 518, 519.) No. 218 in 11.1474 

Saul. Opera. For the Music see BuzzL For the Libretto 

see Giuliani 
Saul. Oratorio. For the Music see Handel; also Hiller. For 

the Libretto see HartmanxL 
SaoL Overture. Bazzini. No. i in lf.355.x 

Saul and David. Oratorio, For the Music see Assmayer. 

For the Libretto see Kuffner. 
Saul» Konig in Israel. Opera. For the Music see Seyfried. 

For the Libretto see Caigniea. 
Saul, Oder die Gewalt der Musik. Oratorio, For the Music 

see RoUe, J. H. For the Libretto see Patxke. 
Saul of Tarsus. Oratorio, For the Music and Libretto see 

Parry, J. 
Saunders, Gordon. See Saunders, Joseph Gordon. 

Saunders, Joseph Gordon. 
The Lord is in His holy temple. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 12, 
pp. 146-154.) No. 17 in ll.Z95.a.ia 

Saurer Wein. Part-song. Wbimzierl. No. 52 in ii.39a.a4 

Saaret, £mi]e. 
Concert fiir die Violine mit Begleitung des Orchesters. 
Op. 26. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1883?] 

No. I in ll.34a.34 

Rhapsodic su^doise pour le violon avec orchestre. Op. 59* 

Partition. Leipzig. Forberg. 1898. No. 3 in ll.406.30 

Sauaaine, Henri de. 

Le marchand de Venise. Com^die musicale en 4 actes d' 

apris Shakespeare. Paroles et musique de Henri de 

Saussine. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 

1907. lf.378.16 

Sauter, danser, faire les tours. Part-song, Lassus. Sammt- 

liche Werke. Band 12. ll.8040a.67.1a 

Saatereau, Edmond. 

Chants populaires en I'honneur de Jeanne d'Arc. Mise en 

musique par Alexandre Lemoine. No. 2 in lf.xxa.x6 

Sauvage, Agostino. 

Un bacio al diavolo. Opera in un atto e due quadri. 

Parole di Francesco Barbieri. Musica del Maestro A. 

Sauvage. Canto con accomp. di pianoforte. Milano. 

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Sauvage, H. 
Jacques Clement. Op^ra. Musique de A. Grisy. Paroles 
de L de Garat, H. Sauvage et A. Larsonneur. M.303.6 
Sauvage, Thomas. See Sauvage, Thomas Marie Francois. 
Sauvage, Thomas Marie Frangois. 
Ang^lique et M^dor. Op^ra bouffon. Paroles de Sauvage 
et ***. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. M.a84.z9 

Le caid. Op^ra bouffe. Musique de Amb. Thomas. 

M40049;etc. 
Le carnaval de Venise. Op^ra comique. Musique de Am- 
broise Thomas. Il.3a4.17 
Don Gregorio. Op^ra comique. Poime de T. Sauvage et 
de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique du Comte N. Gabrielli. 

M-364-34 

Ueau merveilleuse. Op^ra bouffe. Musique de Albert 

Grisar. No. i in U,2'j6^; etc. 

Gille & Gilotin. Op^ra-comique. Musique de Ambroise 

Thomas. No. i in M.3a4.z6 

Gille ravisseur. Op^ra-bouffe. Musique de Grisar. 

M.aa5.z ; etc 
L'habit de Mylord. Op^ra comique de T. Sauvage et de 
L^ris [pseud.]. Musique de Paul Lagarde. 

No. 2 in M.a96.Z9 
Lisette. Op^ra comique. Musique de Bug. Ortolan. 

IC.368.33 
Madelon. Op^ra comique. Musique de F. Bazin. M.36a.i7 
Marguerite d'Anjou. Op^ra. Musique de J. Meyerbeer. 

l1.aa5.ax ; etc 

Le P^re Gaillard. Opera comique. Musique de Henri 

Reber. 11401.30; etc 

Les Porcherons. Op^ra comique. Musique de Albert 

Grisar. 11.399.6 

La Tonelli. Op^ra comique. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. 

M.3a7.za 
Le toreador, ou I'accord parfait. Op^ra bouffon. Musique 
de Adolphe Adam. M .4oaa.z ; etc 

Volage et jaloux. Proverbe lyrique. Musique de J. Rosen- 
hain. No. i in li.307.40 

Das Wunderwasser. See his L'eau merveilleuse. 
Sauvage-Trudin, Louis. 
Les deux cousines. Op^ra-comique en i acte. Paroles de 
Ch«* Raymond. Musique de Ll* Sauvage-Trudin. Parti- 
tion chant et piano. Paris. Hi^ard. [1875.] No. 4 in 11.324.6 
Sauvageot, Louis. 
Considerations sur la construction des theatres, i propos 
de la reconstruction du Th^tre des arts i Rouen. Paris. 
Morel & cie. [1877.] Plates. Plans. No. 4 in li.zaa.38 
Sauvona la caisse. Optra, For the Music see Lecocq, A. C. 

For the Libretto see La Guette. 
Sauzay, Charles Eugene. 
L'^cole de Taccompagnement. Paris. Firmin Didot. 1869. 

Ii.zz34 
Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven. £tude sur le quatuor. Paris. 
1861. lLZ3a.za 

Le Sicilien, ou I'Amour peintre. Com^die-ballet de Moliire. 
Mise en musique par Eugene Sauzay. Pr^c^d^e d'un essai 
sur une representation du Sicilien au temps de Moliire. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Firmin-Didot & cie. 
1881. Illus. 11.333.4 

Le violon harmonique: ses ressources, son emploi dans les 
^coles anciennes et modernes. Paris. Firmin-Didot & 
cie. 1889. li.ao6.i6 

Savage, William. 
Poor Ralpho. [Catch for 4 voices.] (In Warren. Collec- 
tion of catches. Vol. i, p. 35.) No. 3a in li.aao.9.1 
Praise the Lord, O my soul. Anthem [s. s. Accomp. for 
organ]. (/» Stevens. Sacred music. Vol. i, pp. 44-49*) 

No. 9 >n li.a344.z 
Savard, Augustin. See Savard, Marie Gabriel August in. 
Savard, Felix. 
Hercule chez Omphale. Folic musicale. Musique de L^on 
Roques. No. 4 in 11.307.37 

La journ^e aux soufflets. Op^rette. Paroles de P^ricaud, 
Villemer & Savard. Musique de Lucien Collin. 

No. 3 in li.393.8 



Savard, Felix. (Continued^ 

Une marine sans mari. Op^rette. Paroles de Savard & 

Villemer. Musique de Lucien Collin. No. 4 in Ii.a85.a3 

M^moire sur la construction des instruments i cordes et i 

archet. Suivi du Rapport qui en a ^t€ fait aux deux 

Academies des sciences et des beaux-arts. Paris. Roret. 

[1819?] Plates. M.907.35 

Les oreilles d'ane. Op^rette. Paroles de Fernand Langl^ et 

Felix Savard. Musique de Armand Roux. No. 2 in li.3004 

Savard, Marie Gabriel Augustin. 

Principes de la musique. Paris. Durand. 1861. Ii.a06.z7 
Save, Lord, and hear us. Motet. FAuaa, J. B. No. ai in l1.aoz.33 
Haybs, W. No. 19 in li.z95.a.8; etc 

Save, Lord, or we perish. Anihim. WAaasN, G. W. 

No. 7 in li.z90.9 

Save me from the grave and wise. Song, Bbbthovsn. Werke. 

Serie 24. U^is-t^ 

Save me, O God. Antfum. Blow. No. 5 in 11.333.33.3 

BoYCE. Services and anthems. Vol. 3. M.333.3i3 

Bybd, W. No. 36 in 11.333.35.3; etc 

Hopkins, J. L. No. 13 in 11.Z95.3.Z4; etc. 

ViTTORiA. No. 29 in li.S33.35.3 

Save me, O Lord. Anthem, Lassus. No. 39 in ii.333.35.3 

Save, O save Thy people. Anthem, MAacBLLO, B. 

No. 28 in li.39aa9.3 
Save us, O God. Anthem. Webbs, S. Eight anthems. 

No. I in 11.334.7 

Savenau, Carl Maria, Freihgrr Kappel von. 

Nachtlich dehnen sich die Stunden. Mannerchor. Op. 11, 

No. 2. Prag. Schalek & Wetzler. [188-? Drei Ge- 

dichte. 2.] No. 4 in li.39a.33 

Symphonisches Concertstuck fur grosses Orchester. iff^ 

Werk. Partitur. Wien. Spina. [188-?] No. 4 in ll.343.30 

Savetier, Le, et le financier. Opera, For the Music see 

Geoffroy. 
Savile, Jeremy. 

Here's a health to all good lasses. Glee [a. t. b.]. (Jn The 
Apollo. Vol. 2, pp. 9i-i)3.) No. 4 in ll.Z39a.z8.a 

Also to be found in Bootey't Standard English ^t/t^x The Hsnnonist; 
Social harmony; Warren's Cocks's Hand-book of glees. 

Same. Viva tutte le vezzose donne. Canzonetta a 3 voci. 
(In Apollonian harmony. Vol. i, pp. 30. 31.) 

No. 20 in 1I.335.Z7.Z 

Also to be found in Bland's The Ladies' collection; dementi's Collec- 
tion of catches; Sibbald's Collection of catches; Social harmony. 

Here's a health unto His Majesty. Glee [s. s. b.]. London. 
Novello. [18s-? The Musical times.] No. 48 in ll.z58.z9 

Also to be found in Musical times [Music] ; for s. a. t. a. in Warren's 
Cocks's Hand-book of glees. 

The waits. [Glee.] London. Novello. [185-? The 
Musical times.] No. 46 in M.Z58.Z9 

Also to be found in The Apollo; Hullah's Part music. Secular; 
Hullah's The Singer's library. Secular; Leslie's Casscll's Choral 
music; Musical library; Musical times [Music]; Oliphant's 'Madri- 
gals in parts; Warren's -Cocks's Hand-book of glees; Wcbbe» Jr.'s 
ConTtto armonioo. 

Saviour, again. Anthem, Millabd, H. No. 38 in Il.z58.z8 

Saviour, breathe. Anthem. Nicolai, C. O. £. No. 31 in M.Z90.6 

Saviour, source of ev'ry blessing. Anthem, Mozabt. Ave 

Verum. No. 36 in M.Z75.Z3 

Pattison, J. N. No. 37 in M.Z9a6 

Saviour, when in dust. Anthem, Moaais, J. W. Vocal quar- 
tets. No. 34 in M.Z90.5 

Saviour, who from sin hast freed me. Anthem. Mozabt. 

No. 3 in M.Z57.3 

Savoiaienne, La. Opera. For the Music see Dn Groariea. 
For the Libretto see Dufrenoia. 

Savoyard, The. Glee. Bishop, H. R. Complete collection 
of glees. Vol. 6. U.a33.z.6 

Savoyard, Der. Song. Taubebt, C. G. W. Vier heitere 
Gesange. Op. 116. No. 6 in M.Z9a.7 

Savoyard's return, The. Part-song. Hatton. No. 8 in M.a44.zaa 

Savoyard's song, The. Song. Mendelssohn- Babtboldy, J. L. 
F. Songs. No. 69 in ll.a44.az 

Savoyarde, Der. Opera. For the Music see Feith. For the 
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Saw ye not the pallid angel? Aniktm. Muvdblssohn-Bar- 
TBOLDY, J. L P. No. 7 in lC.157.a4 

Sawertalt Ladislaus. See Zmvrtalp Ladisiav. 
SiwitrL Opera, For the Music tee Zampe. For the Li- 
bretto see Sporckp P. J. J. P. 
Sawyer^ Frank E. 
BenedtcttiSt in C [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. Schmidt. 
[ 1894.] No. 3 in M.aQ3.99 

Entreaty. Four part song. Male voices. Boston. White- 
Smith Music Publishing Co. [1894.] No. i in M.ao3.99 
Sawyer, Frank Joseph. 
Orpheus. Dramatic cantata for four (or two) soloists, 
chorus and orchestra. Vocal score. Edinburgh. Methuen, 
Simpson & Co. [1893-] M.193.13 

Ponder my words. Anthem [a. t. t. b.]. (In Novello's Col- 
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Sawyer, H. P. 
A song of the Christ. Music by H. P. Sawyer. Words 
arranged by Mrs. H. A. Sawyer. [Choruses for a Sun- 
day school service.] Boston. Oliver Ditson Co. 1886. 

No. 2 in IC415.78 
Sas, Adolphe. 
CoiiETTANT, J. P. O. Htstoire d'un inventeur au i9e siicle. 
Adolphe Sax: ses ouvrages et ses lettres. Paris, i860. 
Portrait. M.i3a.iz 

Saxophone. Music. Saxophone and orchestra. 
Indy, p. M. V. d*. Choral vari^ pour saxophone (alto ou 
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Spobck, G. L^gende pour saxophone alto (ou cor anglais) 
et orchestre. No. i in IC4XO.94 

Say, dear, when will your frowning. Madrigal. Wbelkes. 
First set of madrigals. No. i in M.934.9X 

Say farewell, and go. Song. Linlxy, G. [Songs.] Vol. 2. 

No. 16 in M.935.i9.a 
Say, hast thou seen. Song. Hodson, W. Fourteen songs. 

No. 3 in M.2ai.32 
Say not to, friar. Glee. Pbbcy, J. No. 12 in 11.157.X8.3 

Say not that minutes quickly move. Song. Salomon, J. P. 

No. 34 in M.935.18.9 
Say, shall the heart Part-song. Winter, P. von. 

No. 3 in Il.a05.1a5 
Say, watchman, what of the night. Part-song. Sullivan, A 
S. Six sacred part-songs for mixed voices. 

No. 6 in lC.z54.19 
Say what flow'r. Glee, Bbrg, G. No. ii2inli.9ao.9.x 

Say, what is love? Glee. Cabteb, T. No. 127 in if.935.x7.5 

Say what you please. Catch. Tuknkr, W. 

No. 151 in lC.iiai.a;etc 
Say, where is He born? Anthem. Mbndblssohn-Bartholdy, 
J. L. F. No. 8 in 11.204.36.9 

Say where is Lucy. Part-song. Donizetti, G. No. 37 in 11.235.7.1 
Saylnga of Jesus. Sunday school service. Davies, W. H. The 
Sunday scholars' service of sacred song. No. 3 in 11.373^4 
Sayn-Wlttgenatein-Berleburg, Friedrich Ernst. 

[Antonius und Cleopatra. Grosse Oper in iv Akten. Musik 
von F. E. Wittgenstein. Text von S. H. Mosenthal. Par- 
titur. Graz. 1884.] Lithograph script. lf.400.47 

The title-pftfc It lackinf. Corrections hmre been made in maameript 

Same. Antonius und Kleopatra. Grosse Oper in 4 Akten 

und einem Nachspiele. Text von P. [sic] H. Mosenthal. 

Musik von F. E. Wittgenstein. [Klavierauszug.] Wien. 

Gutmann. (1884.] Il.326.a7 

Many parts of the opera hare been rewritten and inserted in lithograph 
script. 

Die Welfenbraut Grosse romantische Oper in 5 Acten. 

Musik von F. E. Wittgenstein. Text vom Componisten. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Kistner. [1879?] M.aa6.a7 

Same. Clavier-Auszug. 11.336.18 

Says Damon to Chloe. Catch. Webbb, S. No. 144 in M.215.21 
Says my lord. Catch. Baildon. No. 162 in M .aso.9.1 ; etc 

Says Nan. Catch. Atteebury. No. 18 in M .a9a9.4 

Says Pontius in rage. Duet. Traveks. No. 118 in if.235.17.1; etc 
Says she, says he. Part-song. Moschbles, I. The Tyrolese 

melodies. Vol. i. No. 3 in ll.244.a4.i 



Says Sue to Prue. Catch. Wbllxslkt, G. C. 

No. 12 in M.157.X8.9; etc 

Sayve, Auguste de la Croix Chevri^e de, Comte. 

Duo pour piano et violoncelle [ou alto]. CEuvre 10. [Piano 

seul.] Paris. Zetter & cie. [183-?] No. 4 in lC.9ia6 

Same. [Partie d'alto.] No. 14 in II.210.10 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 12 in lI,aio.xa 

Saaio di tormentarmi. Part-song. Palbsteima. Werkc Band 

3a ll.8040a.66.30 

Sbarra, Francesco. 

II porno d'oro. Biihnenfestspiel. [Musik von M. A. Cesti.] 

Scaia tu dir I'Av^. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 12. lf.8040a.67.1a 

Scala, La, di seta. Opera. For the Music see RoaainL For 

the Libretto see Foppa* 
Scalchi, Luigi. 
II diavolo della notte. Melodramma semiserio. Posto in 
musics da Giovanni Bottesini. If.93a30 

Un giorno in quarantena. Opera comica. Musica di F. M. 
Albini. II.955.6 

Scalchi, Sofia. 
Jean and £douard de Reszke. [With a sketch of Sofia 
Scalchi.] Illus. Portraits. (In The music of the modern 
world. Vol. I, pp. 138-140. New York [1895.]) M«i4-i-x 
Scale. 

Biddlb, H. p. The musical scale. Boston. 1867. 11.104.x 
Delusse,. C. Lettre sur une nouvelle d^omination des sept 
degr^s successifs de la gamme, ou Ton propose de nou- 
veaux caractires propres i les noter. Paris. 1766. Folded 
plate. No. 3 in M.377.13 

Hogarth, G. Doctrines respecting the scale, (/n Musical 
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Meerbns, C M. a. La gamme musicale majeure & mineure. 
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WooLHOUSE, W. S. B. Essay on musical intervals, har- 
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Scales, The, of justice. Opera. For the Music see Caldicott. 

"A fishy case." 
Scalinger, G. M. 
Fortunio. Dramma lirico. Musica di Niccol6 van Wester- 
hout. M«399-67 

Scalvini, Antonio. 
II Guarany. Opera-ballo. Musica del Mo A. Carlos Gomes. 

lf.266.x8 
Scandale, Le, au theatre. Criticism. Poinsot. No. 2inlf.xx8.x3 
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Scapulis suia. Motet. Lassu.s. Sammtliche Werke. Band 3. 

lf.8o4oa.67.3 
Palestrina. Werke. Band 9. if Jo4oa.66.9 

Scaramouche. Pantomime. Messager. No. 2inlf.957.x9;ietc 
Scarlatti, Alessandro. 
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No. 15 in If 4x4.30 
Gloria Patri [s. s. a. t. b., mit Orgel-Begleitung]. (/» 
Rochlitz. Sammlung vorzuglicher Gesangstiicke. Band 2, 
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Here for repose I fly. Song [s. or t. Accomp for piano- 
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Kyrie eleison [in G, ftir s. a. t. b.]. (In Rochlitz. Samm- 
lung vorzuglicher Gesangstucke. Band 2, pp. 35-37.) 

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Scarlatti, Alessandro. (Continued.) 
Messa a 5 e 7 voci. [In C. Vocal score.] Manuscript. 
[177-?] No. 5 in lC.a50.19 

Same. Sanctus [s. s. a. t. a] und Agnus Dei [s. s. a. a. t. t. a]. 
(In Rochlitz. Sammlung vorztiglicher Gesangstiicke. 
Band 2, pp. 48-55.) No. 13 in M.aoa.6.a 

La rosaura. [Opera.] Musica deir Stgr Alessandro Scar- 
latti. Poesia del Sig. Giov. Battista Lucini. [Atto i, 2. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1885. Publikation slterer 
praktischer und theoretischer Musik-Werke vorzugs- 
weise des xv. und xvi. Jahrhunderts.] No. i in M.aa5.38 
Same. {In Oper, Die, von ihren ersten Anfangen bis zur 
Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts. Theil 2, pp. 107-222. Leipzig. 
1885.) lC.4oa6.3 

Solfeggio. Arranged for 4 voices. (In Hullah. Part music. 
Secular. Vol. i, pp. 53-59-) No. 17 in M.i57.a8.x 

Toccades pour le clavecin. Manuscript. [Paris. 180-?] 

M.36a9 
Vanum est [s. solo, s. a. T. b., con accomp. di violini, bassi ed 
organo]. (In Rochlitz. Sammlung vorztiglicher Gesang- 
stiicke. Band 2, pp. 44-47.) No. 12 in li.aoa.6.a 
Thirty sonatas for the harpsichord or piano-forte. Lon- 
don. Printed for Rt. Birchall. [i79-?] M.380.54 
Scarlet letter, The. Opera. For the Music see Damrosch, W. 

For the Libretto see Lathrop, G. P. 
Scendi propizia. Catch. Vbnto. No. 20 in M.a2aio 

Sc^e de ballet. For pianoforte. Blumenthal. No. 8 in M.190.10 
Seine de brigands. Part-song. Berlioz, L H. No. 20 in M.39Z.3a 
Seine de Faust. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 7. 

H.3a7.4.7 
Scene der Marfa. Song. Joachim. No. 3 in M.358.16 

Seine d'Horace de Corneille. Cantata. For the Music see 

Saint-Sa^Sns. For the Libretto see Corneille. 
Seine patriotique. Cantata. For the Music see Lesueur. 

For the Libretto see Dercy. 
Seine romantique. For violin and orchestra. Wagnbr-Loeber- 

schOtz. No. 3 in M.404.30 

Scene veneziane. For pianoforte and orchestra, Pirani. 

No. 4 in M404.3 
Scenen aus Goethe's Faust. Cantata. For the Music see 

Litolff. 
Seines alsaciennes. Suite. Massenet. No. 2 in M.343.18 

Seines arabes. For orchestra. Hartog. No. 2 in M.407.ZS 

Seines bretonnes. Suite. Ropartz, J. G. M. No. 2 in MU105.50 
Seines champetres. Suite. Vuidet. M.4xa3 

Seines de faerie. Suite. Massenet. No. i in M.343.18 

Seines de la cs&rda. For violin and orchestra. Hubay. 

No. 2 in M.403.71 
Scinea dramatiques. Suite. Massenet. No. i in M.343.Z9 

Seines icossaises. For orchestra. GtODARD, B. L. P. 

No. 3 in M.40345 
Seines fantaisistes. Suite. Broustet. No. 2 in MU103.15 

Scinea heroiques. Cantata. For the Music see Rates. For 

the Libretto see Rouvre. 
Scinea hongroises. Suite. Massenet. 
Seines italiennes. For orchestra. 
G^DARD, B. L P. S^r^nade florentine. 

Sicilienne. 

Tarentelle. 

Scinea napolitaines. Suite. Massenet. 

Scenes of woe. Glee. Beale, W. A collection of 13 glees. 

No. 5 in M. 158.30 
Scinea pittoresques. Suite. Massenet. No. 2 in M.343.17 

Scinea po^tiques. For orchestra. Godard, B. L. P. 

No. I in M.343.4Z 
Schaab, Robert. 
Fuhrer durch die Literatur des Mannergesanges. 3te 
vermehrte Auflage. Leipzig. Forberg. [1873.] 

No. 2 in M.Z45.6 

Liebestraum. Standchen [x. t. b. a]. (In Gartz. Thesaurus. 

Heft I, p. II.) No. 26 in M.203.7 

Nun nehme ich den Wanderstab. [Mannerchor.] (In 

Gartz. Thesaurus. Heft i, p. ii-i3-) No. 26 in M.ao3.7 

Standchen. Manner-Chor. [Leipzig? 188-?] 

No. 61 in M.39a.ai 



No. I in M. 343.x 7 

No. I in M.40S.X8 
No. 2 in M405.18 
No. 3 in M405.18 
No. 2 in M.343.Z6 



Schabab. Part-song. Cavallo. Sieben Landsknechtslieder. 

No. 12 in M.391.6 

Schabler, Julius. 

Preis-Quartett fur zwei Violinen, Viola und Violoncello. 

Partitur. Mannheim. Heckel. [185-?] No. i in M.405.80 

Schach dem Koenig! Opera. For the Music see BruelL For 

the Libretto see Hirachfeld, V. 

Schachner, Joseph Rudolf. 

Der Heini von Steier. Gedichtet von J. V. Scheffel. Tonge- 

malde fur Mannerchor mit Begleitung des Pianoforte 

componirt von J. R. Schachner. Op. 42. Wien. Schreiber. 

[ 186-?] No. 2 in M.9I1.X5 

Israel's return from Babylon. Sacred oratorio. In 4 parts. 

The words from Holy Scripture. The poetry from 

Moore's Sacred songs. [Pianoforte score.] London. 

Boosey. [1863.] U.a4333 

Schachtlied. Part-song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie i6l 

U.3X7.X.X6 
Schachtner, Andreas. 

Zaide. Oper von W. A. Mozart. M.3xo4x;etc. 

Schachtner, Andreas, translator. 
Mozart. Idomeneus, Konig von Greta. Oper. M.xiax3 

Schack, Benedict. 
A mass, for 4 voices. Composed by Benedetto Schak, with 
additions by Mozart. Arranged with a separate accomp. 
for the organ or pianoforte, by Vincent Novello. Lon- 
don. Novello. [1831.] No. 3 in M.a6a8.3 
Schaefer, Anny. 

Der Miinzenfranz. Volksoper. Musik von Hans Koessler. 

M.397^ 
Schaefer, Der. Part-song. Otto, F. Sechs Lieder. Op. 9. 

No. 40 in M.39a.x9 
Schaefer ini Mai. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Sechs Lieder. 
Op. 22. No. 5 in M.aax.a6 

Schaefer, Der, und der Reiter. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. 
Serie 20, Band 5. M.3X7.x.ao^;etc. 

Schaeferhttt, Der. Part-song. Ellmbnrxich. No. 9 in i1.39a.33 
Schaefeiin, Die, vom Lande. Part-song. Rhbinbergkr, J. G. 

No. 2 in M.a8o.37 
Schaeferlied. Song. Haydn, F. J. Gesaenge. Heft 2. 

No. 2 in M.3XI.35 
Schaefers Klagelied. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 
20, Band I. M.5X7.x.ao.x;etc. 

Schaefers Nachtlied. Song. Corneuus. Werke. Band i. 

M4X4.9ax 
Schaeff, H. 
Drei Lieder ftir vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 7. Schleu- 
singen. Glaser. [188-?] No. 5-7 in M.39a.a3 

ConUnis. — i. Unter*!!! Strohdach. a. Slraeh 31. 3. Aot den SitrAehca 
Salomonit. t 

Schaeffer, August. 

Der alte Fritz auf Sans-souci. [Mannerchor.] Op. 14, No. 8. 
Berlin. Schlesinger. [184-? Heitere Lieder. 2. Folge. 6.] 

No. 9 in M.39a.93 
Der Angelgalopp. [Mannerchor.] Op. 38, No. 5. Berlin. 
Schlesinger. [1845? Heitere und ernste Lieder. 5.] 

No. 12 in M.393.a3 
Come away, come away. Polka-serenade [t. t. b. b.]. (In 
The Orpheus. New series. Vol. i, pp. 17-20.) 

No. 4 in M.ao5.xax 
Das deutsche Kaiserlied [t. t. b. b.]. Op. 21, No. 4. Berlin. 
Schlesinger. [184-? Heitere Lieder. 3. Folge. 4.] 

No. 10 in M.39a.a3 

Drei Heldenlieder. Ftir den vierstimmigen Mannergesang. 

Op. 33. Berlin. Schlesinger. [184-?] No. 1 1 in M.39a.a3 

Coutgnts. — Der alte Dessauer. — Der alte Ziethen. — Der alte Derf- 

fling. 

Eisenbahn. [Mannerchor.] Op. 8, Heft 3. Berlin. Schle- 
singer. [1848? Heitere Lieder. 3.] No. 8 in M.39a.a3 

Das emporte Suschen. Lied fiir eine Sopran- oder Tenor- 
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No. I in M.936.8 

Der Landesvater. Variatio delectat. [Zwei Mannerchore.] 
Op. 50, No. 2. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1852? Heitere 
Lieder. 5. Folge. 2.] No. 13 in M.39a.a3 



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Schaeffer, August. (Contmued.) 
Das Lied von Minnecken. [Mannerchor.] Op. 64A. Leip- 
zig. Siegel. [1856? Drei humoristische Gesange. i.] 

No. 15 in Ii.39a.23 

The love-struck herring. [Part song, t. t. b. b.] Boston. 

Schmidt. [ 1890.] No. 62 in lC.39a.91 ; No. 19 in lC.a03.a0 

Der Rath von Pantoffelhein. [Mannerchor.] Op. 50, No. 4. 

Berlin. Schlesinger. [1855? Heitere Lieder. 5. Folge. 

4-] No. 14 in M.39a.a3 

Roschens Sehnsucht. [Lied, s. Mit Piano.] Berlin. Traut- 

wein. [ 185-?] No. 7 in 11.336.8 

Die Weinprobe. [Mannerchor.] (/n Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 

halle. Vol. 4, p. 81.) No. a9 in Il.39a.4a4 

Der Wirth zum Wassermann. [Mannerchor.] (/n Stutt- 

garter Liederkranz. Mannerchor- Album. Pp. 92-94.) 

No. 5 in M.ao3.aa 

Schaeffer, Heinrich. 

Der weise Salomo. [Mannerchor.] (/» Abt. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 2, pp. ioi~io6.) No. 32 in 11.392.43.3 

Schaeffer, Julius. 

The maiden's lament [t. t. b. b.]. (7n The Choralist. Vol. i, 

series 3.) No. 32 in 11.157.5.x 

Abo to be found In WlUard't Anon. 
Zwei Beurtheiler Robert Franz's. Ein Beitrag zur Beleuch- 
tung des Unwesens musikalischer Kritik in Zeitungen 
und Broschtiren. Breslau. Leuckart. 1863. 

No. 5 in 11.307.3 
Schaeffer, Leonhard. 
Sonntags-Morgen. [Mannerchor] Op. 8, No. i. Leipzig. 
Forberg. [1865? Drei Lieder. i.] No. 16 in 11.393.33 
Schaeffer, O. H. 
Um Pfingsten. [Mannerchor.] (/n Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 
halle. Vol. 2, pp. 38-41.) No. 12 in 11.39343.3 
Schaetzelein, es kranket mich. Srnig, Curschicann. Cursch- 
mann-Album. No. i in 11.157.37 
Schahabaham II. Opera. For the Music see Gmutier, J. F. £. 

For the Librbtto see Ribbing. 
Schak, Benedetto. See Schack, Benedict 
Schale, Die, der Vergessenheit. Song, Brahms. Vier Gesange. 
Op. 46. No. 9 in 11.380.40.Z 

Schalk, Der. Part-sang, Zobllnbr, H. No. 82 in 11.392.34 

Schalk, Der. Song, Fuknz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 3. 

No. 14 in 11.344.5.1 
TiBHSBN, O. Sechs Gedichte. No. 14 in 11.336.8 

Schunbach, Otfried, ediior. 
Liederhalle fur Deutschlands Jugend. Altenburg. Bonde. 
[1883.] 11.305.38 

Coatdas the sin of many tongB. 
Schaper, Gustav. 
Hurrah, Germania! Gedicht von Freiligrath. Fur Chor- 
gesang [s. s. a.] componiert von Gustav Schaper. Op. 31. 
Magdeburg. Heinrichshofen. 1895. No. 15 in ll.a03.30 
Musikalische Gedenkblatter fur Streich-Quartett in ein- 
facher Besetzung. Op. 12. Braunschweig. Litolff. [1870.] 

N0.4inil.357.x9 

CoNlMfj. — No. 1. Widmung. No. aa. Stillet Glflclc. No. ab. SQMes 
Eriimcrn. No. 3. Sdige Rnh? [tb Strekh-Qiiartett und] tb Strdch- 
Quliitett. 

Scharf, Moritz. 
Fantasie fur Orchester. Op. 40. Partitur. Leipzig. Reinecke. 
[189-?] Lithograph script. No. i in 11407.25 

Quartett (G dur) fur zwei Vtolinen, Viola und Violoncell. 
Op. 60. Partitur. Leipzig. Reinecke. [189-?] 

No. 4 in 11404.39 
Quintett fur Violine, Viola, Cello, Bass und Clavier. Op. 41. 
[Stimmen.] Leipzig. Brauns. 1892. 5 parts in i v. 

Scharfe, Gustav. 

Dem deutschen Mannersang. [Mannerchor.] (In Gruber. 

Sangeshort. Heft 1, pp. 3-6.) No. i in 11.37a30 

Scharwache, Die. Part-song, Bobhmi, M. No. 36 in 11.392.3 

Scharwenka, Franz Xaver. 

Andante religioso for string orchestra, harp and organ. 

Op. 46A. Full score. London. Augener & Co. [188-?] 

No. 3 in ii.34a.33 



Scharwenka, Franz Xaver. (Continued,) 

Concert (B moll) fur das Pianoforte mit Begleitung des 
Orchesters. Op. 32. Orchester-Partitur. Bremen. Praeger 
& Meier. [187-?] Il.33z.a9 

Koncert, 2te8, fur Pianoforte und Orchester. Op. 56. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1881.] 

No. 2 in ll.34a.33 

Konzert (Nr. 3, in Cis moll) fur Klavier und Orchester. 
Op. 80. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1899. 

11404.13 

Mataswintha. Oper in 3 Aufztigen. Text nach F. Dahn's 
,.Ein Kampf um Rom" von Ernst Koppel. Musik von 
Xaver Scharwenka. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1893. 11.333.6 

Symphonic in C moll fur Orchester. Op. 60. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1884?] No. i in ll.343.33 
Scharwenka, Ludwig Philipp. 

Arkadische Suite fur Orchester. Op. 76. Partitur. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [188-?] No. 3 in II.343.33 

Draniatische Phantasie fur grosses Orchester. Op. 108. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1900. II.404.67 

Fest-Ouverturc fur Orchester. Op. 43. Partitur. Bremen. 
Praeger & Meier. [188-?] No. 2 in ll.342.32 

Frtih lings wogen. Symphonische Dichtung (As-dur) fur 
grosses Orchester. Op. 87. Partitur. Berlin. Simon. 
1891. No. 3 in il.333.z9 

Fiir die Jugend. Op. 71, Nr. i, 3 u. 4. Fur Streichinstru- 
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Breitkopf & Hartel. [1896.] No. 3 in 11404.12 

Liebesnacht. Fantasiesttick fiir Orchester. Op. 40. Par- 
titur. Bremen. Praeger & Meier. [188-?] No. 2 in 11.333.19 

Polnische Tanzweisen. Op. 38. Partitur. Bremen. Praeger 
& Meier. [188-?] No. 3 in 11.343.33 

Sakuntala. Dichtung von Carl Wittkowsky. Fur Soli, Chor 
und Orchester componirt von Philipp Scharwenka. Voll- 
standiger Klavier-Auszug. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [188-?] 

11.322.5 

Serenade fur Orchester. Op. 19. Partitur. Bremen. 

Praeger & Meier. [187-?] No. i in 11.333. 19 

2 polnische Volkstanze fiir Orchester. Op. 20. Partitur. 

Offenbach a/M. Andre. [187-?] No. i in II.342.33 

Scharwenka, Ludwig Philipp, editor. 

MoszKowsKi. Spanische Tanze. No. 5 in Il.343.z9 

Scharwenka, Philipp. See Scharwenka, Ludwig Philipp. 

Schatten, Die. Song. Schubkbt, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band i. li.3Z7.z.3az 

Schatz, Der. Opera. For the Music see Maurice, A. For the 

Libretto see Schwerderaky. 
Schatzgraeber, Die. Opera, For the Music see M6hul. For 

the LiBKBTTO see Hoffman, F. B. 
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Schumann, R. A. Werke. Serie 13, Band 2. ll«3z6.z.Z3.2;etc. 
Schatzgraebers Begehr. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. Werke, 
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Schau her, mein Lieb'. Part-song, Bbambach. Acht schottische 
und irische Volksmelodien. No. 42 in II.393.3 

Schan ich in Eure Augen. Part-song, Wunwubii. Deutsche 
M innelieder. No. 22 in 11.392.38 

Schau', lieber Gott, wie meine Feind'. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 
Werke. Jahrgang 32. Ii.8040.3z.33 

Schau mir in's Herz. Part-song. Vuxm. No. 19 in 11.392.30 
Schanb, M. 
Die Worte der Liebe. [Mannerchor.] {In Orpheus. Band 
6» PP- 51-53) No. 207 in Il.z29a43.6 

Schauet doch und sehet. Anthem, Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahr- 
gang 10. 11AH0.2Z.I0 
Schaumann, Franz. 
Die Abenteuer einer Neujahrsnacht. Komische Oper. 
Musik von Heuberger. 11.27640 
Schauseil, Wilhelm, edUor. 
MozABT. Lullaby. No. 11 in ll.203.20 
Reinthaleb. Glockenthtirmers Tochterlein. 

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Werke. Serie S> No. i6l 
Schauspiel-Ouverture. For orchestra, Hopmanm, H. C. J. 

No. 2 in M.410.34 

Schanss, Carl. 

Waldnif. Fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Wiesbaden. 

Schauss. [18^?] No. 16 in M.203.20 

Schebek, Edmund. 

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1877. No. 7 in M.I 16.10 

Zwei Briefe uber Johann Jacob Froberger. Bin biogra- 

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Scheerbauer^ , 

Missa quatttor paribus vocibus accommodata. N. p. N. d. 
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Scheffel, Joseph Victor von. 
Am Traunsee. Gedicht. Fur Bariton-Solo und Frauenchor 
mit Streichorchester componirt von Ferd. Thiertot. 

No. 6 in M.391.58 

Bergpsalm. No. i der »,Bergpsalmen." Componirt fiir 

Mannerchor, Bariton-Solo und Orchester von Karl Hoff- 

bauer. No. 7 in 11.312.7 

Ekkehard. Oper. Musik von J. J. Abert. II.255.1 

Gersprenz. Fiir Bass- oder Baryton-Solo, Mannerchor 

und Orchester komponirt von Adolf Wallnofer. 

No. 7 in lC.a12.18 

Der Heini von Steier. Tongemalde fur Mannerchor mit 

Beglettung des Pianoforte componirt von J. R. Schachner. 

No. 2 in M.212.15 
[Die Linde am Ettersberg.] Musik aufgeftihrt von Eduard 
Lassen. No. 3 in M.39141 

Die Maulbronner Fuge. Fiir eine Bariton-Stimme und 
Mannerchor mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt 
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Normannenzug. Gedicht aus ,,Ekkehard." Fur Bariton- 
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La r^gine Avrillouse. (Die Maikonigin.) Altfranzosischer 
Fruhlingstanzreigen aus Scheffel's Frau Aventiure. Fiir 
dreistimmigen Frauenchor mit Begleitung des Orchesters 
von Arnold Krug. No. 5 >n ll.333.12 

Der Trompeter von Sackingen. Oper. Musik von Emil 
Kaiser. M.286.31 

Same. Aus Scheffel's Dichtung von R. Bunge. Musik von 
Nessler. M.267.33 

Der Willekumm, aus Scheffel's „Gaudeamusl" Von Adolf 
Jensen. Fiir Mannerchor und Orchester (oder Piano- 
forte) bearbeitet. No. 7 in ic.280.6 
Schefaky, Hans Heinrich. 

Lorle. Oper. Musik von Alban Forster. IC.393.18 

Scheheraxade. Suite. Riiiski-Korsakof. ic.337.2 

Schehlmann, Louis. 
The captive brook. [Part song, t. t. b. b. Boston.] Russell. 
1887. No. 63 in M.392.21; No. 17 in lC.392.23 

When I gaze into thine eyes. [Part song, t. t. b. b.] Bos- 
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Schehlmann, Louis, editor. 
Liszt. Thou art like unto a flower. No. 26 in M.203.15 
Schumann, R. A. Thou art to me a flower. 

No. 20 in M.203.20 

Scheibe, Johann Adolf. 

Ariadne auf Naxos [von H. von Gerstenberg], und Johann 

Elias Schlegels Prokris und Cephalus. In Musik gesetzt, 

fur das Clavier und eine oder zwo Singestimmen, nebst 

einem Sendschreiben tiber das Recitativ und die Dekla- 

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Altona. Hellmann. 1779. M.20342 

Scheibler, Johann Heinrich. 

Lbcomtb, J. L. M. M^moire explicatif de I'invention de 

Scheibler. Pour introduire une exactitude inconnue avant 

lui, dans I'accord des instruments de musique. Lille. 1856. 

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Scheidclied. Part-song. Gblbks. Zwei M&nnerchdre. Op. 6. 

No. 20 in M.392.9 



Scheidemann, David. 
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{In Eidgenoessischer Saengerverein. Mannerchore fur 
das lite . . . Sangerfest. P. i.) No. 2 in M. 130.7 

Scheiden. Duet. Cobnbuus. Werke. Band 2. yL^i^9aa 
ScheideiL Part-song. 
Hauser, M. H. Sechs Lieder. Op. 13. No. 37 in M.39a.xo 
Kern. Acht Lieder fur Mannerchor. Op. 58. 

No. 46 in M.392.ia 

MoBHRiNG. Funf Gesange. Op. 83. No. 14 in lC39a.x8 

Wilhblm, C. No.2i7inM.i47u| 

Scheiden ohne Leiden. Part-song. Schmidt, G. No. 2 in IC.39a.38 

Scheiden und Meiden. Duet. Corneous. Werke. Band 2. 

1c4x4.201.fl 
Scheiden und Meiden. Part-song. 
Erk. Volksklange. No. i in M.X3oil 

Franz, R. 6 Lieder fur gemischten Chor. Op. 49. 

No. 19 in M.x58.2fl 
Juengst. Zwei Lieder. No. 33 in M.392.X2 

Scheiden und Meiden. Song. Brahms. FCinf Gedichte. 

No. 5 in M.38040.X 

Scheidend. Song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. Werke. 

Serie 19. M4X3.3.X9 

Schein, Johann Hermann. 

Samtliche Werke. Herausgegeben von Arthur Prufer. 

Band i, 2. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1901-04. 2 v. 

Portraits. Facsimiles. IC414.X 

ConUntt, — f. VcBiit Krinxlelii. — Banchetto miuic«lc. s. Mnilea 

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tionen. 

Scheintod, Der. Part-song. Fink. Die deutsche Liedertafel. 

No. 87 in M.213.9 
Schelle, Carl Eduard. 

Die papstliche Sangerschule in Rom genannt die Sixtinische 

Capelle. Wien. Gotthard. 1872. 2 plates. No. i in M.X44.3 

Der Tannhauser in Paris und der dritte musikalische Krieg. 

Eine historische Parallele. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

1 861. No. 3 in M.198.9 

Schelle, Eduard. See Schelle, Carl Eduard. 

Schelling, Ernest. 
Suite fantastique pour piano et orchestre. [Op. 7. Par- 
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ScheUing, Hermann, translator. 

Sophocles. Sophokles' Antigone. No. 16 in M. 145.25 

Schelm, Der, vom Bergen. Part-song. Rhbinbirgsr, J. G. 

No. 15 in M.39fl.22 
Schels, Anton. 

Das schonste Lied. Festgedicht. Musik von Josef Stritzko. 

No. 8 in M.212.17 
Schenk, Johann. 

Der Dorfbarbier. Komische Oper in 2 Akten von Johann 

Schenk. [Text von Joseph Weidemann.] Klavierauszug. 

Leipzig. Reclam. 1856. IC.340.13 

Schenkendorf, Gottlob Ferdinand Maximilian Gottfried von. 

Gesang der heiligen drei Konige. Gedicht. Fiir drei 

Mannerstimmen [t. b. b.] und Orchester componirt von 

Max Bruch. No. 3 in M.353.21 

Scherff, Ludwig. 

Die Rose von Bacharach. Romantische Oper in 3 Acten. 

[Text und Musik] von Ludwig Scherff. [Klavierauszug.] 

Hamburg. Niemeyer. [1871.] 10 parts in i v. 

No. I in M.391.21 
Same. Ouverttire. Partitur. Hamburg. Niemeyer. 1875. 

No. 4 in M.404.12 
Triumph-Marsch auf Deutschlands Erhebung, ftir grosses 
Orchester. Op. 10. Partitur. Hamburg. Niemeyer. 
[187-?] No. 4 in M.335.IX 

Scherillo, Michele. 
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al principio del secolo xix. Napoli. Tip. della Regia 
universita. 1883. M.214.X6 

Scherling, Chr., editor. 
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chor mit Instrumental- oder Pianoforte-Begleitung von 
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Schen, List und Rache. Opera. For the Music see Bnich. 

For the Libkxtto see Qoethe. 
Schertlied Pori-song. Dehn. No. 164 in 11.1298.43.5 

Scheno fantastique. For orchestra. SuK. lMxo.93 

Schenot. For orchestra, 

Delahayb, L L. Arlequin. No. i in M. 312.26 

DsAXSBKB. Scherzo (11. Satz einer Symphonie in G dur). 

No. I in M. 335.20 
DuKAs. L'apprenti sorcier. Scherzo d'apris une ballade 
de Goethe. 11410.20 

DvoftAx. Scherzo capriccioso. No. 3 in if.34442 

Fbischbn, J. £in rheinisches Scherzo. No. 3tn M.406.XX 
GoLDMAUC Scherzo. Op. 19. 

Scherzo. Opus 45* 

HoFMANN, H. C J. IrrlichterundKobolde. No. 2 in if.33x.x7 

JuNGMANN. Im Elf enhain. No. 2 in lf.342.9 

KoBHLn, B. Scherzo. No. 3 in M.403.85 

KopiLOV. Scherzo. No. 2 in M. 405.28 

Lalo. Scherzo. No. 3 in if.343.23 

Mendelssohn- Baktholdy, J. L F. Scherzo a capriccio fur 

Piano. Fur voUstandiges Orchester eingerichtet von 

Theodor Leschetizky. No. 4 in M.342.X8 

Naumann, O. Junker Obermut No. 2 in lf.4xo.50 

Nedbal. Scherzo-Caprice. No. 3 in M.405.34 

Raobckb, a. M. R. Zwei Scherzi. No. 3 in M.342.25 

Sue, J. Scherzo fantastique. lC4ia93 

Weimann. Scherzo. No. 4 in if .405.63 

Scherzos. For pianoforte, 

Chopin, F. F. Werke. Band 7, Abtheilung 2. lf.3x6.2.7.2 
Scherzos. For violin and orchestra. 
TcHAiKovsKi, p. I. Valse scherzo. Pour le violon avec 
accomp. d'orchestre. No. 4 in M. 334.24 

Schettler, Paul. 

Hertha. Oper von Paul Geisler. if.38x.x8 

Schiava, La. Opera, For the Music see Picciniii, N. 
SchiayOy Lo. Opera, For the Music see Oomea. For the 

LxBasTTO see ParaviduL 
Schtcht* Johann Gottfried. 
Ave Maria, [s. et t. solo, et choeur. Accomp. d' orgue.] 
(In Dietsch. Repertoire de musique religieuse. Pp. 177- 
179.) No. 37 in lf.260.20 

Dignare Domine. Preghiera a 4 voci. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello. Evening service. Vol. i, pp. 154, 155.) 

lf.26a23.x 
Das Ende des Gerechten. Passions-Oratorium von Fried- 
rich Rochlitz. In Musik gesetzt auch im vollstandigen 
Klavierauszug gebracht von Johann Gottfried Schtcht. 
Leipzig. Hofmeister. [182-?] M. 222.14 

Et rege eos. Chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello. 
Motetts. Vol. 2, book 7, pp. 26-30.) No. 8 in 11.260.24.2 
Die Feyer der Christen auf Golgotha. Ein Oratorium, von 
C. C. H. Rost. In Musik gesetzt und als ein Auszug zum 
Singen beym Klaviere herausgegeben von Johann Gott- 
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Meine Lebenszeit verstreicht. Mottetto. [Vierstimmig.] 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [182-?] 

No. I in lf.39x.58; No. 3 in M.236.X9 

[Motetten. Heft i-ii. Partitur.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & 

Hartel. [182-?] 11 parts in i v. M. 236.19 

C&ntgtHs, — 1. Nach einer Prflftut knner Tftg« [s. t. a. a. t. t. b. 
B.]. fl. Jettts, meine Znverticiit. 3. Meine Lebensxeit. 4. Ich will dich 
erh5hen. — Christel du L«mm Gotte*. 5. Gtobb itt der Herr. 6. 
Kommt herztt, Uttt una dem Herm frohlocken. — Die mit Thrinen 
Bien. — LasBt una mit etirfurchtaToUem Danken. — Der Winter. 7. 
Lobet den Herm la acinem Heiligthume [a. a. a. a. t. t. b. b.]. — 
Dm Gcbet Jean. 8. Janchset dem Herm alle Welt (a. a. a. a. t. t. 
B. B.]. 9. Lobgeaang auf Jeaua. — Ach, schwer und dunkel schwebt 
die ZeiL — Jeaua der Kinderfreund. — Auf, B ruder, laast am trauten 
Heerd. 10. Holde Hoffnung, Kind dea Himmcla. — Sehon raht Ton 
Nacht and Staub bededct. — Da Sie, ibr Name wird im Himmel nur 
genennet. — Steig empor in stiller Abendatunde. 11. Gott iat unare 
ZuTeraicht. — Auf Gott und nicht auf meinen Rath. 

Preis der Dichtkunst. Ein musikalisches Gedicht vom 
Domherrn von Nostitz. In Musik gesetzt von Johann 
Gottfried Schicht. [Klavierauszug.] Leipzig. Breitkopf. 
[1796.] No. I in lf.a21.x3 



Schicht, Johann Gottfried. (Contmued.) 

Salvum fac populum. s. solo. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Novello. Motetts. Vol. 2, book 7» pp. 13-15.) 

No. 4 in U. 260.24.2 

Sechs Gesange von Matthias Claudius, Matthisson und von 
Salts, fur 4 und mehrere Singstimmen, in Partitur. In 
Musik gesetzt von Joh. Gottfried Schicht. Leipzig. Hof- 
meister. [181-?] No. 2 in lf.x52.99 
CtfNimAr. — Abendlied [a. a. a. t. t. B.].-^Die Kinderzeit — FJiaiwm. 
— TigUeh an aingen. — Die Vottendnng. — Die Betende. 

Tu Rex gloriae. Choral motett. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Novello. Evening service. Vol. i, pp. 156-160.) lf.26oua3.i 
Veni Sancte Spiritus. 4 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Novello. Evening service. Vol. 2, pp. 205-212.) 

lf.26oua3.a 

Schick, Margarete Luise. 

Levezow, C. von. Leben und Kunst der Frau Margarete 

Luise Schick. Berlin. 1809. No. 4 in M .X45.20 

SchicksaL Part-song. George v., of Hanover, Sechs Lieder. 

No. 7 in If.x55.x7 

Schicksalslenker, blicke nieder. Pari-sang. Schubekt, F. P. 

Werke. Serie 17. lf.3X7.x.z7 

Schickaalslied. Cantata, For the Music see Brahms. For 

the Libretto see HoelderlixL 

Schiebeler, Daniel. 

Lisuart und Dariolette, oder die Frage und die Antwort. 

Eine romantisch-comische Oper. In die Musik gesetzt 

von Johann Adam Hiller. If.33a2 

Die Muse. Ein Nachspiel. lu Musik gesetzt von Johann 

Adam Hiller. lf.3ao.a7 

Die Musen. SingspieL In Musik gesetzt von J. A. Hiller. 

lf.36ax6 

Schiedermair, Ludwig. 

Gustav Mahler, Erste Symphonie in D-dur. Erlautert. 

Leipzig. Seemann. [1901.] No. 18 in M. 2x7.12.9 

Gustav Mahler, Dritte Symphonie. (Mit Text.) Erlautert. 

Leipzig. Seemann. [1901.] No. 2 in lf.2x7.x2.xo 

Max Schillings, Symphonischer Prolog zu Sophokles' 
„Kdnig CEdipus.'* Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. [1901.] 

No. 16 in lf.2x7.x2.xo 

These three worka form reapeotively No. aam, aaf, a4i o£ Der Muaik- 
fflhrer. 

Schiedermayer, Joseph Bernhard. 
Benedictus. [A 4 voix. Accomp. d'orgue.] (In Dietsch. 
Repertoire de musique religieuse. Pp. 156-159.) 

No. 34 in If .260.20 

Kyrie. [A 4 voix. Accomp. d'orgue.] (In Dietsch. R^er- 

toire de musique religieuse. Pp. 82-86.) Ncf. 17 in lf.260.20 

Mass, in C. Full score. Manuscript. [183-?] M. 25045 

Schiff, Das. Song. Rubinstein. Zwolf Lieder. Op. 36. 

No. 9 in lf.X9a.5 

Schiffer, Der. Song. 

Rubinstein. Sechs Lieder. Op. 8. No. i in if.x92.5 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 5, 6. if .3X7.x.2o.59 6 

Schiffer, Die. Part-song, An, F. No. 14 in M. 392.x 

Schiffer, Der, fahrt zu Land. Curschmann. Curschmann- 

Album. No. I in lf.x57.37 

Schiffer's Abfahrt. Part-song, Scrmoblzbr. No. 66 in U. 392.21 

Schiffen Abschied. Part-song, Abt, F. Vier vierstimmige 

Mannergesange. Op. 312, Heft i. No. i in M. 392.2 

Marschnbr, a. E. No. 24 in lf.x29a^3.9 

Schiffers Ausfahrt. Part-song. Vbsqub von Pubttungbn. 
3 Quartetten. 20. Werk. No. 12, 13 in lf.2X2.7 

Schiffers Scheidelied. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 

20, Band 8. lf.3X7.x.2o3 

Schiffergebet. Part-song, Storch. No. 6 in m. 270.13 

Schiffergesang. (Nordische Volksweise.) [Mannerchor.] 
(In Eidgenoessischer Saengerverein. Wettgesange bei 
dem lite . . . Sangerfeste. P. 28.) No. 9 in lf.X3a7 

Schiffergesang. Part-song, Egbert. No. 43 in U. 392.24; etc 

Schifferin, Die. Song, Blum, C. L. Lyra fur Damen. 

No. 32 in M. 221.30 

Schifferlied. Duet, Taubert, C. G. W. 6 deutsche Lieder. 

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No. 12 in M.39a.i8 
No. 54 in lC.a04.39 
No. 68 in lC.39a.2z 

No. 26 in lC.Z9a.z 
No. 7 in M.a44.6.3 



chor. Op. 74. 

MOBLDNEK. 

ScHMOELZEK. Vicr Lieder. Op. 381. 
Schifferlied. Song. 
An, F. Lebensfruhling. Heft 2. 

KUECKEN. 

Taubert, C. G. W. Sechs deutsche Lieder. 5. Werk. 

No. I in Il.aaz.a6 

Schifferttaendchen. Part-song. Abt, F. No. 23inM.39a.z;etc. 

Schifflein, Das. Part-song. Kreutzbb, C. Sechs Lieder. Op. 

24. No. 54 in M.39a.z3 

Schumann, R. A. Werke. Serie 12. ic.3z6.z.za;etc. 

Schifflein, Das. Song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. 

Werke. Serie 19. IC4Z3.3.Z9 

Schiffmann, Der. Barcarolle. Donizetti. Nuits d'^te a Pau- 

silippe. No. 15 in M.a44.4 

Schiffskapitain, Der. Opera. For the Music see Blum, C. L. 

Schiffspatron, Der. Opera. For the Music see Dittert von 

Dittertdorf. 
Schikaneder, Emanuel Johann. 
Babilons Piramiden. Eine grosse heroisch-komische Oper. 
In Musik gesetzt, der erste Aufzug von Johann Gallus 
[Pseud.], der zweyte Aufzug von Peter Winter. 

M.i5i.4a; etc. 

II flauto magico. See his Die Zauber Flote. 

[Das Labyrinth.] Der zweyte Theil der Zauberflote unter 

dem Titel Das Labyrinth oder der Kampf mit den Ele- 

menten. Eine grosse heroisch-komische Oper. In Musik 

gesetzt von Peter Winter. 1c.z5z.4z ; etc. 

[Der Tyroler Wastel von Haibel. Overtura, Arien und 

Duetten aus der Oper.] No. i in ic.350.6 

Die Zauber Flote, or II flauto magico. An heroi-comic 

opera. Music by Mozart. Translated from the German 

by Signor Gamerra. London. Brittell. 181 1. 

Libretto only, in English and Italian. No. 10 in 1C,Z47.7 

Same. Flauto magico. Musique de Mozart. IC.367.30 

Schildf Der, der deutschen Ehre. Part-song. Reinecke, C. 

H. C. No. 28 in M.39a.ao 

SchUderung eines Madchens. Song. Beethoven. Werke. 

Serie 23. ^.413.1.23 

Schildhom. Cantata. For the Music see Rohde. For the 

Libretto see GurskL 
Schildwacht» Die. Song. Tiehsen. Acht Gedichte. 

No. I a in ic.a36.8 

SchUflied. Song. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. Werke. 

Serie 19. IC.413.3.Z9 

Taubert, C. G. W. 12 Lieder. Sang der Liebe. Op. 17. 

No. 4 in ic.aai.a6 
Schilflieder von Nic. Lenau. Songs. Franz, R. 

No. 13 in lC.a44.5.i 
Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von. 
An die Kunstler. Gedicht. Componirt fur Mannergesang, 
Soli und Chor und Orchester von Franz Liszt. 

No. 4 in M.aia.zo 
The bride of Messina. (Braut von Messina.) Tragic opera. 
Composed by Johann Heinrich Bonawitz. M.396.15 

Dichtungen. In Musik gesetzt von Wilhelm Taubert. 

No. 1-4 in lC.Z9a.8 
Dithyrambe. Ftir Tenor-Solo, sechsstimmigen Chor und 
Orchester, von Max Bruch. No. 3 in ic.z54.35; etc 

Same. Fur Mannerstimmen (Chor und Solo) und Or- 
chester componirt von Julius Rietz. No. 2 in M.35a.a4; etc. 
Das Eleusische Fest. Ftir Soli (s. und bar.), Chor und 
Orchester componirt von C. Jos. Brambach. 

No. 2 in lC.a7az8 

[Fiesco.] Ouverture zu Schiller's „Fiesko." Fiir Orchester 

componirt von Heinr. Urban. No. 6 in ic.404.z7 

Die Glocke. See his Das Lied von der Glocke. 

Die Gunst des Augenblicks. Gedicht. Fiir vierstimmigen 

Mannerchor, Soli und Harmoniemusik in Musik gesetzt 

von F. W. Markull. No. i in lC.ao3.3 



Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von. (Contmued.) 

Johanna von Orleans. Scenen nach Schiller's Drama. Fur 
Soli (s. und bar.), Mannerchor und Orchester komponirt 
von Heinrich Hofmann. No. 9 in ic.aza.7 

Same. Die Jungfrau von Orleans. Fur Solostimmen, Chor 
und Orchester componirt von C. Ad. Lorenz. ic.a40.6 

Same. OpjieaHCKaa Ataa. [Die Jungfrau von Orleans.] 
Onepa. TeKcrb no IIlHJUiepy h )KyKOBCKOify. Mysuica n. 
MaAKOBCKaro. IC.38Z48 

Die Kindesmdrderin. In Musik gesetzt von Andreas Rom- 
berg. No. I in lc.aaz.zo 

Die Kunstler. Gedicht. Fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor 
componirt von Edvard Lassen. No. 26 in ic.30a.15 

Das Lied von der Glocke. Gedicht. Fur Chor, vier Solo- 
stimmen, Orchester und Orgel componirt von Max 
Bruch. lC.34z.za; etc 

Same. In Musik gesetzt fiir Soli, Chor und Orchester von 
W. F. G. Nicola!. No. 6 in ic.aaz.34 

Same. In Musik gesetzt von Andreas Romberg. 

No. 2 in lC.a8o43 

Same. Fur Soli, Chor, Orchester und Orgel componirt von 
Bernhard Scholz. No. i in ic.a04.a6 

Same. Lay of the bell. [Cantata by A. Romberg.] 

No. 2 in lC.a8o4a 

Same. Bilder aus Schiller's „Glocke." Fur Mannerchor, 
Solostimmen und Orchester oder Klavier componirt von 
Franz Knappe. No. i in ic.39a.30 

Same. Die Glocke. Can tat e. In Musik gesetzt fur Solo- 
Stimmen, Chor und Orchester von Carl Haslinger. 

No. 2 in ic.39z.44 

Die Macht des Gesanges. Cantate. Fur Manner-Chor, Soli 
und Orchester componirt von C. Jos. Brambach. 

No. 4 in lC.39a40 

Same. In Musik gesetzt von Andreas Romberg, ic.aaz.zz 

Same. In Musik gesetzt fiir i Solo-Sopran, und 4 Chor- 
stimmen, mit Begleitung des Orchesters, von A. Sundelin. 

ic.a90.4 

The minstrel and the king. (Rudolf von Hapsburg.) 
Ballade for male chorus and orchestra, with soli for 
tenor and barytone voices, by Mrs. H. H. A. Beach. 

No. 3 in lC.ao3.9 

Nanie. Fur Chor und Orchester (Harfe ad libitum) von 
Johannes Brahms. No. 5 in ic.33a.6 

Same. Noenia. For chorus and orchestra. Composed by 
Hermann Goetz. No. 4 in M. 155.8 

Der Riitlischwur. Dramatische Scene fur Mannerchor, Soli 
und Orchester, nach Worten aus Schiller's „Wilhelm 
Tell." Componirt von Gustav Arnold. No. i in lC.ao3.9 

Die Sehnsucht. Gedicht. In Musik gesetzt ftir eine Sing- 
stime [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte von 
Franz Schubert. No. 5 in M.Z40.33.3 

Turandot, Prinzessin von Schiras. Grosse Oper. Musik 
von J. Hoven [Pseud.]. ic.a53.a 

Vier Gedichte. Ftir 4 Mannerstimmen in Musik gesetzt 
von dem Kronprinzen von Hannover. No. 4 in ic.z55.z7 
Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von. Works about. 

Meyerbeer. Cantate compos^e i I'occasion du festival 
donn^ i Paris, 1859, pour la calibration du ioo« anni- 
versaire de la naissance de Schiller. Paroles allemandes 
de L. Pfau. Traduction fran^aise de J. Duesberg. 
Musique de G. Meyerbeer. Partition po et chant. Paris. 
[ 1859.] No. 3 in lC.367.z9 

ZopFF, H. Der Triumph der Liebe. Festhymne zu Schiller's 
Geburtstag, ftir Chor und Solostimmen mit Begleitung 
des Pianoforte. Leipzig. [186-?] No. 9 in lC.39z.60 

Schilling, £. 

Sommernacht. [Mannerchor.] (/n Claassen. LudwigLiebe- 
Album. P. 42.) No. II in lC.a03.z6 

Schilling, Ferdinand. 

Lichtenstein. Oper in 5 Akten. Text nach Wilhelm Hauff s 
gleichnamiger Sage von Adolf Kiepert. Musik von 
Ferdinand Schilling. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Kahnt. 
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Das Hexenlied von Ernst von Wildenbntch. Mit be- 
gleitcnder Musik von Max Schillings. Op. 15. Orchester- 
Partitnr. Leipzig. Porberg. 1903. No. i in li.38a38 
The words are in GcroMa and BngUdi. 

Ingwelde. Dichtung in 3 Anfzngen von Ferdinand Graf 
Sporck. Musik von Max Schillings. Klavier-Auszug. 
Leipzig. Schuberth & Co. [1894.] M.aa6.i6 

Moloch. Musikalische Tragodie in drei Aufzisgen von Max 
Schillings. Dichtung frei nach Priedrich Hebbel's 
Moloch-Fragment von Emil Gerhauser. Vollstandiger 
Klavier-Auszug mit Text von Rudolf Siegel. Berlin. 
Bote & Bock. [1906.] 11.378.6 

Der Pfeifertag. Heitere Oper in drei Aufziigen. Dichtung 
von Perdinand Graf Sporck. Musik von Max Schillings. 
Vollst&ndiger Klavier-Auszug mit Text bearbeitet von 
Richard Mors. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1902.] 11.397.58 

Symphonischer Prolog zu Sophokles' "Konig Oedipus" fur 
grosses Orchester. Op. 11. Partitur. Berlin. Bote & 
Bock. [1900.] No. I in lC4ias3 

mVou Spielmanns Leid und Lust." Vorspiel zum dritten 
Aufzug der Oper. Partitur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 
[1899*1 No. 5 in if.406.71 

Ein Zwiegesprach. Tongedicht fur kleines Orchester. Par- 
titur. Berlin. Ries & Erler. [189-?] Lithograph script. 

No. 2 in M.407.8 
Schillings, Max. Works about 

Maukb, W. Max Schillings, Ingwelde. Erl&utert. Frank- 
furt a. M. [1898.] No. 2 in 11.2x7.13.4 

ScBiSDEiMAn, L Max Schillings, Symphonischer Prolog 

zu Sophokles' „Konig CEdipus." Erlautert. Leipzig. 

[1901.] No. 16 in lf.9z7.xa.zo 

Schilxic et Vinvela. Somg. Schubert, P. P. Melodies. Vol. 6. 

if.327.4.6 
Schimon, Adolphe. 

Quatuor, 2e, pour 2 violons, alto et violoncelle. Op. 25. 
Partition. Paris. Hartmann. [185-?] No. 5 in M.333.4- 
Schindelmeisaer, Ludwig. 

Melusine. Romantische Oper in 5 Akten. Text von E. 
Pasqu^ Musik von L Schindelmeisser. Vollst. Klavier- 
auszug. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1861.] if.274.z6 

ScUndler, Anton. 

The life of Beethoven, including his correspondence with 
his friends. Edited by Ignace Moscheles. London. Col- 
bum. 1841. 2 V. Portrait. lf.xo3.z 
Schindler, Paul. 

The Isle of Spice or His Majesty of Nicobarl Opera 
comique in three acts. Book and lyrics by Allen Lowe 
and Geo. E. Stoddard. Music by Paul Schindler and 
Ben. M. Jerome. Vocal score. New York. Stern & Co. 
1903. M.397.59 

Schink, Johann Priedrich. 

Der Zweikampf mit der Geliebten. Oper von Louis Spohr. 

lf.35az7 
Schinn, Johann Georg. 

Biographische Skizze von Michael Haydn. [Anon. Von 
J. G. Schinn und J. Otter.] Salzburg. Mayr. 1808. 
Portrait. No. i in if .Z49.2Z 

Schira, Francesco. 

Ave Maria. Part song. London. Jefferys. N. d. [The 
Choral Society. 25.] No. 25 in if .Z2Z.3 

The boatman's good night. Part song. London. Hutch- 
ings & Romer. [i86~? Chorister's album.] 

No. 37 in lf.x57.23 

Daybreak. Part-song. London. Jefferys. N. d. [The 
Choral Society. 24.] No. 24 in lf.X2Z.3 

The ear-ring. An opera in i act. [Accomp. for piano.] 
London. Jefferys. [188-?] No. 3 in lf.39z.43 

How beautiful is night. Part-song. London. Jefferys. 
N. d. [The Choral Society. 31.] No. 31 in lf.z2z.3 

The lord of Burleigh. A pastoral cantata, written by 
Desmond L. R3ran. The music composed by F. Schira. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Hutchings & Romer. 
[1873] li.z55.50 



Schira, Francesco. (Conimued.) 
Mina. Opera in 2 acts. The libretto by Desmond Ryan. 
The music by F. Schira. [Vocal score.] London. Jefferys. 
[ 1871 ?] U. 329.8 

Row gently here. [Part-song.] London. Jefferys. N. d. 
[The Choral Society. 42.] No. 42 in lf.zaz.3 

Selvaggia. Dramma lirico in un prologo e 3 atti, di G. T. 
Cimino. Musica del Maestro F. Schira. Rtduzione per 
canto con accomp. di pianoforte. Milano. Lucca. [1875.] 
Portrait. lf.399.7 

Th^rise the orphan of Geneva. An opera written by Charles 
Jefferys. The music by P. Schira. [Accomp. for piano.] 
London. Jefferys. [850.] If.274.z7 

Schinner, Adolf. 
Casarine. Komische Oper in 3 Acten. Text von Adolf 
Schirmer. Musik von Max Wolf. Clavierauszug. Ham- 
burg. [188-?] No. I in If. 326.29 
Rafaela. Komische Oper in 3 Acten. Text von Ad. 
Schirmer und J. Schnitzer. Musik von Max Wolf. 
[ Klavierauszug.] Wien. [ 1884.] No. 2 in if .326.29 
Scliizzi, Folchino, ConU. 
Delia vita e degli studi di Giovanni Paisiello. Milano. 
Truffi & comp. 1833. Portrait. lf.z45.35 
Schjeldenip, Gerhard. 
Norwegische Hochzeit (Bruderover). Musikdrama in zwei 
Akten. Klavierauszug mit deutschem und norwegischem 
Text. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1900. lf.396.37 
Sonntagsmorgen. Sondagsmorgen. Dichtung und Musik 
von Gerhard Schjelderup. Aus dem Norwegischen iiber- 
setzt von Emma Klingenfeld. Clavierauszug von Max 
Schillings. Leipzig. Hofmeister. 1893. No. i in ll.x93.xz 
Weihnacht-Suite aus einem Weihnachtsspiel. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 190X. No. i in If4za54 
Schlacht, du brichst anl Port-song, V/wbkr, C M. F. E. von. 

No. 55 in lf.z29aj|3.9 
Schlacht» Die, im Teutoburger Walde. Opera. For the Music 

see Becker. For the LiBasTTO see Bronwer. 

SchlachtbOd. Part-song, Volkmann. Zwei Chorgesange 

ftir gemischte Stimmen. No. 20 in if.x58.21 

Schlachtgebet Part-song. Rhbinbekcbb, J. G. Vier deutsche 

Gesange. Op. 48. No. 3 in if .392.22 

Schlachtgesang [t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus. Band 4, pp. 52-55.) 

No. 145 in If .X29a.43.4 

Schlachtgesang. Part-song. Hbubbegek. No. 3 in 11.2x2.7 

HiLLER, P. No. 3 in lf.39a.zz 

MoEHRiNG. No. 138 in If .246.22 

Schumann, R. A. Der Eidgenossen Nachtwache. 

No. 2 in lf.z57.2z 

Schlachtgesang. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band 4. lf.3Z7.z.204 

Schlachtgesang des Tyrtaos. Part-song. Bruch. Zwei 

Mannerchore. No. 3 in lf.z54.37 

Schlachtlied. Cantata. For the Music see Reinecke^ C. H. C. 

For the Libretto see Klopstock. 
SchlachtUed. Part-song. Schubert, F. P. Chor-Gesangwerke. 
Band 2. No. 24 in if .28048.2 

SiLCHER, F. Silcher-Album. No. 4 in if •37a30 

Schlaeger, E. 
The significance of Wagner's Parsifal in and for our times. 
Translated by Miss Coleman. Minden i. Westf. Bruns. 
1884. No. 6 in If.2z6.z8 

Schlaeger^ Hans. 
Hoch UniversitasI [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. Pp. 57-60.) No. 20 in if .204.39 

Schlaf, Kindchen, schlaf. Song. Kubckbn, F. W. Zwei 
kleine Lieder. No. 5 in If .244.6.3 

Schlaf ein! Part-song. Hbntscbbl. Vier Gedichte. Op. 16. 

No. 46 in lf.392.zo 
Schlaf ein, mein suesses Herz. Song. Walsy, S. W. 

No. 17 in lf.380.z8 

Schlaf in guter Ruh. Song. Taubbrt, C G. W. 12 Gesaenge. 

Op. 27. No. 7 in M.2ai.26 

Schlaf wohl 1 Part-song. Ecker. No. 37 in M .1474 

Schlafe wohll Part-song. Billbter. No. 131 in M.Z474 

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Schlallied. Part-song. Msnagbr. No. 17 in 11.392.42.3 

Schlaflied. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 5. 

Il.3i7.i.2a5 

Schlafloser Aug^en Leuchte. Song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, 

J. L F. Werke. Serie 19. 11.413.3.19 

SchUftrunk, Der. Opera, For the Music see Weyse. For 

the Libretto see Bretcner. 

Schlaf die Tschadra zuriick. Song. Rubinstein. Zwolf 

Lieder des Mirza-Schaffy. No. 8 in 11.192.$ 

Schlage doch, gewunschte Stunde. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 12, Theil 2. 11J040.21.12.2 

Schlagen, Das» meines Herzens. S'^fi^. Abt, F. Funf Lieder. 

Op. 94. No. 35 in ii.192.1 

SchUgende Herzen. Song. Strauss, R. Drei Lieder. Op. 29. 

No. 6 in lf.380.24.2 
Schlagt derb aufs Fass. Part-song. Pacbe. No. 5 in 1l.39a.21 
Schlaraffenland. Opera. For the Music see Weinberger. 

For the Libretto see Schurz. 
Schlaraffenland, Das. Song. Brahms. Volks-Kinderlieder. 

No. 8 in lf.380.40.3 

Schlasierlied. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. No. 40 inic.192.8 

Schlegel, Johann Elias. 

Prokris und Cephalus. In Musik gesetzt, fur das Clavier 

und cine oder zwo Singestimmen von Johann Adolph 

Scheiben. ' li.203.4a 

Schlehenbluet* und wilde Rose. Part-song. Weinzierl. Drei 

Mannerchore. Op. 46. No. 45 in 11.392.24 

Schleicht, spielende Wellen. Cantata. Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 20, Theil 2. M. 8040.2 1.20.2 

Schleiffarth, George. 

Rosita, or Boston and banditti. An original comic opera 
in 2 acts. Libretto by Matthew C. Woodward. Music 
by Geo. Schleiffarth. (Lyrics by Harry B. Smith.) 
[ Accomp. for pianoforte.] Chicago. Bowen & Schleiffarth. 
1887. No. 2 in 11.276.17 

Schleinitz, Heinrich Conrad. 
Ach, wenn du warst mein eigeni [Mannerchor.] (In Fink. 
Die deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 178^ 179.) No. 116 in lf.213.9 
Schlesinger, L^on. 
Le casque. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de Andr^ Degrave. 
Musique de L^on Schlesinger. Partition piano et chant. 
Paris. Poulalion. 1892. No. i in li.322.9 

Un module. Op^ra-comique en i acte. Paroles de Andr6 
Degrave & Manuel Lerouge. Musique de L^on Schle- 
singer. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Heugel. [ 1890.] 

No. 2 in 11.322.9 
Schleswig-Holsteinisches Armee-Lied. For orchestra. Witt, 
L F. No. 3 in 11.352.5 

Schlett, Joseph. 

II sogno. Der Traum, nach Metastasio. Fur eine Sing- 

stimme [t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. Leipzig. 

Breitkopf & Hartel. [182-?] No. 12 in ic.2a1.33 

Schletterer, Hans Michael. 

Ave Maria. Trio [s. s. a. Accomp for pianoforte]. New 

York. Schirmer. [18 — ?] No. 14 in IC.244.10.6 

Das deutsche Singspiel von seinen ersten Anfangen bis auf 

die neueste Zeit. Augsburg. Schlosser. 1863. [Zur 

Geschichte dramatischer Musik und Poesie in Deutsch- 

land.] lf.371.21 

Dornroschen. The sleeping beauty in the wood. Drama- 

tisirtes Marchen in 2 Akten, von Marie Schmidt. Fiir 

Soli und Chor, mit Begleitung des Pianoforte, componirt 

von H. M. Schletterer. Leipzig. Rieter-Biedermann. 

1875. No. 2 in M.324.7 

With English and German words. 

Same. New York. Schirmer. No. 6 in lf.155.22 

Einzttg der Sanger. [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoessischer 

Saengerverein. Mannerchore fur das I2te . . . Sangerfest. 

Pp. 17, 18.) No. I in M.130.7 

Alto to be found In Kantonal-Saengerfett, Wjrl. Minnerchdre fflr daa 

6te . . . SIngerfcst. 

Herba lori fa. [Mannerchor.] (In Stuttgarter Lieder- 
kranz. Mannerchor- Album. Pp. 95-98.) No. 5 in lf.a03.22 



Schletterer, Hans Michael. (Continued.) 
Joh. Friedrich Reichardt: sein Leben und seine musika- 

lische Thatigkeit. Augsburg. Schlosser. 1865. lf.Z33.6 
Katalog der in der Kreis- und Stadt-Bibliothek, dem 

staedtischen Archive und der Bibliothek des Historischen 

Vereins zu Augsburg befindlichen Musikwerke. Glogau. 

Mosche. [ 1879.] No. 6 in lf.115.12 

Luigi Boccherini. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1882. 

[Sammlung musikalischer Vortrage.] No. 3inlf^z54 
Ob kein Lied der Welt verbliebe. [Mannerchor.] (In Claas- 

sen. Ludwig Liebe- Album. Pp.43, 44.) No. 11 in IL2Q3.Z6 
Die Tochter Pharao's. Pharao's [sic] daughter. Drama- 

tisirtes Marchen in 3 Akten, von Marie Schmidt. Fiir 

Soli und Chor mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt 

von H. M. Schletterer. Leipzig. Rieter-Biedermann. 

1877. No. 3 in 1^324.7 

With English and German worda. 

Schlicht, Emil. 

Die Kriegsgefangene. Oper von Carl Goldmark. M.39fi.94 

Schlichte Weisen. Songs. Strauss, R. No. 17-21 in if. 380.24.1 

Schlichtegroll, Adolph Heinrich Friedrich von. 

The life of Mozart. (In Beyle. Life of Haydn. Pp. 333- 

418. London. 1817.) M.zz6.z 

Schlieben, Erwin. 

Harald, der letzte Sachsenkonig. Grosse Oper. Musik 

von G. Dullo. lf.262.za 

Schlimm fur die Manner. Part-song. Hbnschbl, G. Serbisches 

Liederspiel. No. 2 in If.z94.z5 

Schlittenfahrt. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Klange aus der 

Kinderwelt. Heft 2. No. 8 in If •Z9a.6 

SchlosB, Das, am Aetna. Opera. For the Music see Martchner, 

H. A. For the Libretto see KHngemann, E. A F. 
Schloss, Das, am Meer. Part-song. Rhbinbkrger, J. G. 

No. I in lf.28047 

Schloss, Das, am Meer. Song. Raff. Sanges-Fruhling. 

Heft I. No. I in If.z9a4 

Schloss Candra, Das. Opera. For the Music see Wolfram. 

For the Libretto see Gehe. 
Schlosser. F. F. 
O Salutaris. Duo pour s. et b. Avec accomp. d'orgue. 
Paris. R6gnier-Canaux. [184-?] No. 7 in if .26aza5 

Schlosserlied. Part-song. Otto, £. J. Gesellenfahrten. 

No. 46 in lf492.Z9 
Schlottmann, Louis. 
Gute Nacht. Gedicht von Geibel. Fiir Tenor-Solo und 
Chor mit Orchesterbegleitung componirt von L Schlott- 
mann. Op. 26. Partitur mit beigefiigtem Clavieraus- 
zuge. Berlin. Mueller. [188-?] No. 10 in if .203.6 

Ouverture zu Schiller's Wallenstein's Lager. Op. 23. Par- 
titur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1874?] No. i in lf.334.z9 
Ouverture zu Shakespeare's Romeo und Julia. Op. 18. 
Partitur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [i86-?l No. i in lf.348.zo 
Trauermarsch, Recitativ und Finale. Sinfonische Scene 
fur Orchester. Op. 43. Partitur. Berlin. Challier & 
Co. [ 187-?] No. I in M. 335.12; No. 2 in lf.348.zo 

Schluesselblumen, Die. Song. Liszt. Gesammelte Lieder. 

No. 36 in If .a44.Z4 
Schlueter, Joseph. 
A general history of music. From the German, by Mrs. 
Robert Tubbs. London. Bentley. 1865. if.z07.26 

Schlummerlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus. Band 7, p. 10.) 

No. 219 in M.Z29a^3.7 
Schlummerlied. For orchestra. 

BuERGEL. No. 6 in lf.338.zz 

Schumann, R. A No. 2 in if.34a.36 

Schlummerlied. Part-song. 
Kron. No. 18 in lf.39a.z4 

KuHN, E. 3 Gesange. Op. 60. No. 7 in if •392.Z5 

Lachner, V. No. 3 in lf.Z3a8 

Lindpaintner. No. ii in if. 380.22 

Naret-Koning. Vier Lieder fur Mannerchor. 

No. 10 in lf.392.z9 

Taubert, C. G. W. Vier Quartette fur Mannerstimmen. 

Op. 10. No. 14 in lf.392.34 

Weber, C. M. F. £. von. No. 80 in If.z29a43.2 



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Schlmiiinerlied. Song. 
Fkanz, R. Zwolf Gesange. Op. i. No. lo in 11.244.5.1 

Hennig. ao ein and zweistimmige Lieder. No. 17 in M.ao3.8 
HiLLXR, F. Lieder fnr eine Altstimme. Op. 129. 

No. 23 in lf.Z93.3 
KuBCKBN. Lieder fur Soprao. No. 7 in UA^^i 

ScHUBBiT, F. P. Sammtliche Compositionen. M.244.zfl 

Taubbrt, C G. W. 12 Gesaenge. Op. 27. No. 7 in icaaz^ 
Wbbbr, C M. F. £. Yon. No. 47 in If.a35.za4 

Schlmninerloa rauschen die Saiten. Part-sang. Rbineckk. C. 
H. C. Drei italienische Volkslieder. No. 17 in ll.39a.az 
Schlnmmre aanft, dn lieblich Kind. Sang. Kubckbn. Leichte 
Lieder. No. 3 in 11.244.6.2 

Schlnaalied des Narren. Sang. Schumann, R. A. Werke. 
Serie 13, Band 4. 11.3 16.1.Z34; etc 

Schmelx, Reinhard. 
Die Rheingauer Glocken fur Maennergesang. New York. 
Schuberth & Co. 1878. No. 19 in lf.39a.23 

Schmera. Sang. Wbbbr, C. M. F. £. von. SammtHche 
Lieder. Band 2. No. 86 in M. 244.7 

Schmers der Liebe. Sang. Albbit, Prince Consort. Col- 
lected compositions. if.290.23 
Schmers verzerret ihr Gresicht. Duet. Schubbbt, F. P. Werke. 
Serie 19* if.3Z7.z.z9 
Schmersliche Wonnen. Wolf, H. Spanisches Liederbuch. 

No. 28 in If .38a30 

Schmetterling, Der. Port-sang. Sollb» F. No. 32 in M.392.25 

Schmetterling, Der. Sang. BB^VAftovsKY. Gesaenge beim 

Klavier Ihro Majestaet. No. 19 in if .221.33 

Cornelius, C. A P. Werke. Band i. If.4z4.2az 

Schumann, R. A. Lieder fur die Jugend. Abtheilung i. 

No. 2 in M.244.Z5.3; etc 
Schmetterling, Der, ist in die Rose Yerliebt. Sang. Franz, 
R. Sechs Lieder Yon H. Heine. No. 38 in lf.244.5.3 

Schmetterling, wie freu' ich mich. Part-sang. Rheinbergbr, 
J. G. In der Zechstube. Op. 74. No. 8 in M.392.22 

Schmid, Anton. 
Christoph Willibald Ritter Yon Gluck. Dessen Leben und 
tonkunstlerisches Wirken. Leipzig. Fleischer. 1854. 
Facsimile. M.Z36.5 

Schmid, Carl. 
Blue eyes. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] {In The Osgood col- 
lection of part-songs. Vol. 2, pp. 63, 64.) lf.z93.23.2 
Brindisi. (Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (/» The Osgood collec- 
tion of part-songs. Vol 2, pp. 59-62.) M.Z93.23.2 
Schmid, Ernst. 
Kommt die Nacht mit ihren Schatten. Chor [t. t. a &] 
mit Tenor-Solo. Wien. Buchholz & Diebel. [187-?] 

No. 20 in M.392.23 
Schmid, Franz XaYer. 

Cantabo Domino. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] London. 

Butler. [184-?] No. 25 in lf.26a3 

Deus noster refugium. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] 

London. Butler. [184-?] No. 16 in lf^6a3 

Gloria et honore. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] London. 

Butler. [ 184-?] No. 1 7 in M.26a3 

Jubilate Deo. [Motet Accomp. for organ.] London. 

Butler. [ 184-?] No. 24 in M.a6a3 

[Masses.] Namely: 

Messes i 3 voix, s. A. b. Avec accomp. d'orgue. Paris. 
Schott. [187-?] 14 V. in i. M.aox.z9 

ConUntt. — S^rie 1, Op. 1: No. i, en do; No. a, en mt b; No. 4, en 
la; No. 5, en fa. — S^rie a, Op. a: No. i, en sol; No. 3, en la b; 
No. 4> en la; No. 6, en mi b. — S^rie 3, Op. 3: No. i, en nol; No. a, 
an ti b ; No. 3, en tol ; No. 4, en fa ; No. 5, en la ; No. 6, en mi b* 

Mass in A. [For s. a. b. Accomp. for organ. London. 

Butler. 184-?] No. 3 in M. 260.3 

Mass in C. [For s. a. b. Accomp. for organ. London. 

Butler. 184-?] No. 7 in if .260.3 

Mass in D. [For s. a. b. Accomp. for organ. London. 

Butler. 184-?] No. 4 in if .260.3 

Same. [186-?] No. i in M.20Z.20 

Mass in E flat. [For s. a. b. Accomp. for organ. Lon- 
don. Butler. 184-?] No. 5 in M. 260.3 

Same. Dayton. Fischer. 1868. No. 3 in M. 380.2 



Dramma del maestro Cav. Rossini. 
[182-?] No. I in lf.Z47Az 



Schmid, Franz XaYer. (Cantinued.) 

Mass in £ flat. [Accomp. for organ.] (/» Werner, A. 

The Memorare. Pp. 30-^.) lf.zoo.3 

Mass in F. [For s. a. b. Accomp. for organ. London. 

Butler. 184-?] No. 8 in lf.26a3 

Mass in G. [For & a. b. Accomp. for organ. London. 

Butler. 184-?] No. 6 in lf.26a3 

Alao to be found [for a. a. t. b.] in Wemer'a The Canute. 

Miserere mei, Domine. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] 

London. Butler. [184-?] No. 14 in M.260.3 

Quam dilecta tabemacula Tua. [Motet. Accomp. for 

organ.] London. Butler. [184*?] No. 15 in M. 260.3 

Schmid, Hermann Theodor you. 

Der Liebesring. Romantische Oper. Musik you G. R. 

Doerstling. No. i in lf.305J 

Raimondin. Oper. Musik Yon Karl Perfall. if.287.8 

Schmid, Otto, editor. 

Haydn, J. M. CaligaYcrunt oculi mei. ("Now are mine 

eyes grown dim.") No. 4 in lf.384.zz 

Schmidt, 

Eduardo e Cristina. 
Venezia. MolinarL 

Italian libretto onljr. 

Same. Eduardo e Cristina del Sig« GioYacchino Rossini. 

if.6a6;etc. 
Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra. Opera. Musica di Rossini. 

if.34a8;etc. 

Schmidt, Adolf. 

Die drei Liebchen. Ballade fur 3 Solostimmen [t. bar. b.], 

Mannerchor und Orchester oder Pianoforte. Op. 37. 

[KlaYierauszug-l Wien. Rebay & Robitschek. [189-?] 

No. 3 in lf.az2.z5 
„Es lauschte das Laub so dunkelgrun." Mannerchor. Op. 
52. Partitur. Wien. Rebay & Robitschek. [18$^-?] 

No. 4 in If.2z2.z5 
FrCihlingsnacht. Mannerchor mit Solo-Quartett. Op. 20. 
Wien. Schreiber. [1879?] No. 11 in M.392.34 

„Gold'ne Wolk' in stiller Hoh'." [Fur Tenor-Solo mit 
Brummchor, t. t. b. b.] Op. 18. [Wien. Schreiber. 
1879?] No. 12 in If. 392.34 

The twilight fades before me. By S. Dolf [pseud. Part- 
songs, t.t.&b.]. Boston. Schmidt. 1892. No. 64 in M.392.2Z 
Weiss nicht wie's kommen ist? [Mannerchor.] Op. 31. 
Wien. Buchholz & Diebel. [188-?] No. 32 in M.39a.23 
Schmidt, August, editor. 
Orphbus. Musikalisches Album fur das Jahr 1840-42. 
Jahrgang 1-3. lf.375.zz 

Schmidt, Carl G. 
Christmas hymn [s. A. T. b.]. Boston. Truette & Co. 
[ 1893.] No. 4 in lf.203.29 

Schmidt, Franz XaYer. See Schmid, Franc XaYer. 
Schmidt, GioYanni. 
L'apoteosi d'Ercole. [Opera.] Musica del Sig' SaYcrio 
Mercadante. If4a22 

Schmidt, GustaY. 
Acht Lieder ftir Yierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 43. Leip- 
zig. Forberg. [ 1880?] No. 23, 24 in lf.392.23 

Conignis. — I. Meiii WunMfa. — „Wach auf, du ichone Triumerinl" — 
„In der Friih', wenn die Sonn' erwacht I" -> ,.0 Friihlingsruf in Wald 
und Feld." a. Ade zur guten Nacht.— Im WaM bei der Amael. — Wer'a 
Ucben erdaeht — Daa GlScklcin. 

Alibi, Oder die Fahrt in's Philisterium. Komische Oper in 
3 Aufzugen. ClaYierauszug. Hamburg. Pohle. [i860?] 

No. I in lf.323.8 

Awake, thou pretty dreamer. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] {In 
The Osgood collection of part-songs. Vol. 2, pp. 24, 25.) 

M.Z93.23.2 

Drei Gedichte Yon Fritz Renter, fur Yier Mannerstimmen. 
Op. 51. Leipzig. Forberg. [1881?] No. 25*27 in lf.392.23 
CenUtiU. — I. An Sle. a. Wannertang. 3. Sdmddera Lnat nnd Leid. 

Es muss geschieden setn. [Volkslied, t. t. b. b.] Leipzig. 
Settz. [ 1871 ?] No. 29 in M.392.23 

Fiinf Lieder fur Yierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 4a. Leip- 
zig. Forberg. [1879?] No. 21, 22 in M. 392.23 
Conltnts, — t. Im Wandem. — „Voni Berg ergeht dn Rufen." — 
Fr&hliche Gcacllen. a. Der Abcndatem. — ewer's nur veratindcl** 



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THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



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Schmidtt Gustav. (Continued.) 

Gut' Nacht, mein Schatz. (Volkslied, t. t. b. b.] Leipzig. 
Seitz. [ 1871 ?] No. 3 1 in lf.39a.a3 

My wish. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In The Osgood col- 
lection of part-songs. Vol. 2, pp. 17-ao.) M.X93.a3.a 

Niemals wieder. [Volkslied, t. t. b. b.] Leipzig. Seitz. 
[ 1871 ?] No. 30 in li.39a.a3 

Der Pavilion ist nnbewacht Recitativ und Arie [b.] aus 
der Oper La R^ole. Manuscript. No. 15 in il.a36.6 

nPrinz Eugen der edle Ritter." Oper in 3 Akten. [Text 
vom Componisten.] VoUstandiger Clavierauszug. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [187-?] lLa74^o 

La Rtele. Oper in 3 Akten von Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer. 
Musik von G. Schmidt. VoUstandiger Clavier-Auszug. 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1865.] M-a74-i9 

Scheiden ohne Leiden. [Volkslied, T. t. a b.] Leipzig. 
Seitz. [ 187a?] No. 2 in M.39a.38 

Tanzlied, von Otto Roquette. Fur vierstimmigen Manner- 
chor mit Begleitung des Pianoforte (ad lib.) componirt 
von Gustav Schmidt. Leipzig. Seitz. [187-?] 

No. 4 in 11^70.59 

Treue Liebe. [Volkslied, t. t. a b.] Leipzig. Seitz. [1871?] 

No. 28 in ll.39a.a3 

Weibertreue, oder Kaiser Konrad vor Weinsberg. Ko- 
misch-romantische Oper in 3 Akten. VoUstandiger 
Klavierauszug. [Text vom Componisten.] Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [187-?] lC.374.x8 

Zwei Trauungs-Gesange fiir vierstimmigen Mannerchor mit 
Sopran-Solo. Op. 41. Leipzig. Forberg. [1880?] 

No. 13 in lC.30a.94 

CoHtenU. — ,,0 Geist der Andacht schwebc linde." — ..Wat in Liebe 
treu Terbunden." 

Schmidt, Hans, translator. 

TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. lolanthe. lC.3a4.a5 

Tanieev, S. I. Opecrea. [Oresteia.] IC39640 

Schmidt, Heinrich, of Baireutk, 

Konzert fiir Orgel und Streich-Orchester fur die Unter- 

richts- und Auffiihrungswerke der Mittelschulen. Par- 

titur. Leipzig. Leuckart. [1903-] No. a in ic.410.54 

Schmidt, Heinrich. i779-i^57- 
Meerkonig und sein Liebchen. Romantisches Singspiel. 
Musik von Carl Bohmer. lC.a7x.a8 

Schmidt, J. P. See Schmidt, Johann Philipp Samuel. 
Schmidt, Johann Philipp Samuel. 
An die Hoffnung. [Lied, s. o. t., mit Pianoforte-Beglei- 
tung.] Dresden. Hilscher. [18^?] No. 32 in ic.aaz.33 
Same. Melodie von J. P. Schmidt, mit Veranderungen 
fiir die Singstimme von Ambrosch. [Mit Pianoforte- 
Begleitung.] Berlin. Christiani. [181-?] No. 33 in icaai.33 
Dem Konig Heil! Volkslied [i auch 4 stimmig zu singen. 
Mit Pianoforte-Begleitung. Berlin. 1813]. 

No. 31 in lC.aa1.33 

Feodore. Singspiel in einem Act, von A. von Kotzebue. 

In Musick gesetzt von J. P. Schmidt. [Partitur.] Berlin. 

1812. Manuscript. lC.30.x3 

Contain* an autograph dedication bjr the author. 

Same. VoUstandiger Klavier-Auszug. Leipzig. Kunst- 
u. Industrie-Comptoir. [1812?] IC151.3 

Fest-Gesang dem Dritten August, [t. solo mit Chor. 
Begleitung des Pianoforte.] Berlin. Kupfer. [180-?] 

No. 29 in ic.aax.33 

Das Fischermadchen, oder Hass und Liebe. Lyrisches 
Drama von Theodor Korner. In Musik gesetzt von J. P. 
Schmidt. VoUstandiger Clavier-Auszug vom Com- 
ponisten. Berlin. Christiani. [1818?] IC.X514 

Wie Nordlands Au und Sudens Flur. Bolero [t.] aus Ein 
Abend in Madrid. [Mit Begleitung des Pianoforte.] 
Berlin. Christiani. [ 181-?] No. 30 in icaai.33 

Wohinaus. Gedicht von C. W. Contessa. Fiir eine Sing- 
stimme [t.] mit Pianoforte-Begleitung. Berlin. Chris- 
tiani. [ 181-?] No. 28 in ic.aa1.33 
Schmidt, Johann Philipp Samuel, editor. 

BoiBLDiBU, F. A. Le petit chaperon rouge. lC.a3aa9 

Catbl. Die Baiaderen. ic.a3040 



Schmidt, K. 
An die Heimat. [Mannerchor.] (/» Eidgenoessischer 
Saengerverein. Wettgesange bei dem late . . . Sanger- 
feste. P. 9.) N0.8inM.x3a7 

Schmidt, Leopold. 
Ludwig van Beethoven. (In Photographische Gesellschaft. 
Ludwig van Beethoven. Pp. 57-63. Berlin. 1897.) 

No. 6 in M.38a58 
Schmidt, Marie. 
Dornroschen. The sleeping beauty in the wood. Drama- 
tisirtes Marchen. Fiir Soli und Chor, mit Begleitung 
des Pianoforte componirt von H. M. Schletterer. 

No. 2 in ic.3a4.7; etc 
Die Tochter Pharao's. Pharao's [sic] daughter. Drama- 
tisirtes Marchen. Fiir Soli und Chor mit Begleitung des 
Pianoforte componirt von H. M. Schletterer. 

No. 3 in M.3a4.7 
Schmidt, Richard, editor. 

Paladilhb, £. Mandolinata. No. 22 in ic.39a.37 

Schmidt, Der. Part-song. Schumann, R. A Werke. Serie 
12. iC3i6.z.za 

Schmidtbaner, J. A. See Schmittbaner, Johann Aloys. 
Schmidt-Dolf. See Schmidt, Adolf. 
Schmidt-Luz, Hans. 
Hochzeit im Walde. The forester's wedding. Cantate fiir 
Soli, Chor, Orchester und Orgel ad libitum. Text und 
Musik von Hans Schmidt-Lux. Klavierauszug mit Text 
von Heinrich Weimar. English version by Lilian 
Laugher. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 190a 1^38443 

The text ii in German and English. 

Schmied, Der. Part-song. Krbutzer. No. 26 in lC.za9a43»z 
Schmied, Der. Song. 
Abt, F. Lebensfrtihling. Heft i. No. 25 in lC.Z9a.z 

BsAHics. Funf Gedichte. No. 5 in IC.38040.Z 

HiLLER, F. Lieder fiir eine Altstimme. Op. 129. 

No. 24 in ic.i9a.3 

Schmied, Der, von Rotenburg. Part-song. Rbbinbbrgkb, J. 

G. Auf der Wanderung. No. 38 in M^ga^z 

Schmied, Der, von Ruhla. Opera. For the Music see Lux, 

F. For the Libretto see Bauer, L C. 
Schmieder, Heinrich Gottlieb. 
Axur Koenig von Ormus. Eine Oper nach Salieri's 
Musick. lc*Z5a40 

Die Liebe im Narrenhaus. Eine komische Oper vom Herm 
Ditters, Edlen von Dittersdorf. M46az4 

Schmieder, Heinrich Gottlieb, translator, 

Dalayrac. [Az^mia.] No. i in ic*39azz 

Schmiedlied. Part-song. Lachnbr, F. No. 36 in iczaga^ 
Schmiedt, Siegfried. 

[Melida.] Ouverture und Gesange im Klavierauszuge aus 
dem Singspiel Melida. Leipzig. Schmiedt & Rau. 
[1796.] No. I in ic.z5a.a5 

Schmitt, Aloys. 

Rondo concertant pour piano et violoncelle. CEuvre 49. 
[Piano seul.] Paris. Richault. [183-?] No. 5 in lC.azo.6 
Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] iCo. 13 in icazaza 

Zweite Messe fiir 4 Singstimmen. VoUstandiger Clavier- 
auszug. Leipzig. Hof meister. [ 185-?] No. i in lLaaa.4Z 
Schmitt, Aloys. Works about. 
Henkel, H. Leben und Wirken von Aloys Schmitt 
Frankfurt a. Main. 1873. Portrait. No. 2 in 1C*Z37«9 

Schmitt, Florent. 
S^miramis. Seine lyrique. Potoe d'E. Adenis [pseud.]. 
Musique de Florent Schmitt Op. 14. [Partition piano 
et chant.] Paris. Baudoux & cK 1900. No. 2 in IC.383.35 
Schmittbauer, Johann Aloys. 
Die Eltern im ersten Ehewitter. Eine Cantate. [Full 
score.] Manuscript N. d. No. i in ic.a36.z7 

Schmitx, A. 

Missa. (A dur.) N. p. N. d. Lithograph script 

No. 3 in ICZ56.39 
Missa. B dur. N. p. N. d. Lithograph script 

No. 2 in 1C.Z5&39 



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SdunoeUer, Jakob Eduard. 
Die Alpenrose. [Mannerchor.] Op. 209, No. 4. Leipzig. 

Siegel. [ 1878?] No. 35 in ll.39a.a3 

Barcarolle. Fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 414. 

Offenbach a. M. Andr^. [1889?] No. 73 in M.399.ax 
Die Deutschen in Bohmen. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. 

Dentachea Liederbuch. Pp. 165, 166.) No. 77 in ll.a04.39 
Ein deutscher Mann. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Leichte 

Mannerchore. Heft 12, pp. a-5.) No. 69 inil.a4j6.aa 

Die Klag. Steyriaches Volkslied [t. t. k b.]. Leipzig. 

Siegel. ( 1880?] No. 33 in ll.39a.a3 

Lob des Geaanges. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Leichte 

Mannerchore. Heft 17, pp. i8-ao.) No. 107 in M.a46.aa 
Das Madchen vom Rhein. Fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. 

Op. 433. Offenbach a. M. Andr^ [1889?] 

No. 72 in 1l.39a.az 
Morgenstille. [Mannerchor.] Op. a 10, No. 4. Leipzig. 

Siegel. [ 1880?] No. 67 in M.39a.az 

SchiffePs Abfahrt. [Mannerchor.] Op. aio, No. 3. Leip- 
zig. Siegel [1880?] No. 66 in M.39a.az 
Schwarz-roth-gold. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. Deut- 

sches Liederbuch. Pp. 43, 44.) No. la in M.ao4.39 

Seemannslied [t. t. b. b.]. Op. 141, No. a. Leipzig. Siegel. 

[ 187a ?] No. 34 in ll.39a.a3 

Sehnsucht nach den Alpen. [Mannerchor.] (In Aht, Leichte 

Mannerchore. Heft 14, pp. 2-6.) No. 83 in ll.a46.aa 

Steyriaches Lied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt. Leichte Manner- 
chore. Heft 14, p. 10.) No. 85 in ll.a46.aa 
Stoansteirisch. [Lied, t. t. b. b.] Op. 329, No. i. Wien. 

Bttchholz & Diebel. [188-?] No. 41 in ll.39a.a3 

Vier Lieder fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 357. 

Leipzig. Forberg. [ 1881 ?] No. 37-40 in ll.39a.a3 

CMfmlSr. — I. Das deuttchc Land. a. Im Walde. 3. Minoergeaanf. 
4. Nordaturm. 

Vier Mannerchore. Op. 381. Leipzig. Siegel. [1888?] 

No. 68-71 in 11.^9a.az 



Cimtgnis, — I. Schifferltcd. a. „Bin ein fahrendcr Getell." 



L1I.J 

3. Gi 



- _- _«adea- 

nraa igitur. 4. Waidmann'a HeiL 

Waldabendschein. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Riitli. Pp. 

261-263.) No. 1 10 in 11.1474 

Der Waldfee. [Mannerchor.] Op. 309, No. 5. Leipzig. 

Siegel. [ 1878?] No. 36 in ll.39a.a3 

Waldlied [t. t. b. b.]. Mit Baritonsolo und obligatem 

Horn. Op. 210, No. i. Leipzig. Siegel. [1880?] 

No. 65 in ll.39a.a1 
Walkurensang [t. t. b. b.]. (In Stuttgarter Liederkranz. 
Mannerchor-Album. Pp. 99, 100.) No. 5 in ll.a03.aa 

Weberlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Tauwitz. Deutsches Lieder- 
buch. Pp. 240, 241.) No. 105 in ll.a04.39 
Wir Erzgebirger Kinder. [Mannerchor.] (In Tauwitz. 
Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 214, 215.) No. 96 in 1l.a04.39 
Schmolke und Bakel. Opira, For the Music see Tauwita. 

For the LiBanro see Wohlbmeck. 
Schmuecke dich, O liebe Seele. Anthem, Bach» J. S. Werke. 
Jahrgang 35. lL8o4aai.35 

Sdmabel^ Joseph Ignatz. 
R^na coeli. For 5 voices [s. s. a. t. b. Accomp. for 
organ]. (In Novello. Convent music Vol. 2, pp. 105- 
113*) No. 37 in Il.a6ax7.a 

Schnadahoepferl. Duet Taubbkt, C G. W. 6 deutsche 
Lieder. Op. 6. No. 2 in Ii.aax.a6 

Schnarenaer-Mette. Part-song, Scbwalm. Drei Lieder. 
Op. 33. No. 22 in lf.39a.a5 

Schnccker, Peter A. 
Cantate Domino. [In A major. Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. Schmidt. [1893-] No. 8 in 1c.a03.a9 

Come ye lofty, come ye lowly. [Christmas anthem. Ac- 
comp. for organ.] Boston. Schmidt. [1893.] 

No. 5 in lC.a03.a9 
Sleepers, wake. Hymn for quartett & chorus. [Accomp. 
for organ.] Boston. Schmidt. 1893. No. 9 in ic.a03.39 
Te Deum laudamus. In Bb. [Accomp. for organ.] Bos- 
ton. Schmidt. 1894. No. 7 in M.ao3.a9 
Welcome, happy morning. Easter anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] Boston. Schmidt. 1894. No. 6 in ic.a03.39 



Schnee, Der, ist vergangen. Part-song, Rbinthalbe. 
Schnee, Der. Song, Rittbb, F. L Zehn Kinder-Lieder. 
Heft I. No. 6 in lc.Z9a4 

No. 28 in lC39a.az 

Schnee, Der, ist zergangen. Song, Fkanz, R. Sechs Gesange. 

Op. 6. No. 48 in ica44.5.z 

Schnee, Der, zerrinnt. Part-song, Schubbbt, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 19. IC.3Z7.Z.Z9 

Schnee und Regen. Song, Taubebt, C. G. W. Klange aua 

der Kinderwelt. Heft 10. No. 20 in lC.Z9a.8 

Schneeballenlied. Song, Abt, F. Lebensfruhling. Heft z. 

No. 25 in icz9a.z 
Schneeberg, Germany, Music, 
Hbydsnreich, £. C H. Musikgeschichtliche Mitteilungen 
aus Schneeberger Handschriften. [Schwarzenberg i. S. 
188-?] Facsimiles. No. 8 in iC37a4Z 

Schneeberger, Friedrich. 
Der Camogasker. Romantische Oper in einem Akt von R. 
Kelterborn. Musik von F. Schneeberger. Vollstandiger 
Klavier-Auszug. Biel. Schneeberger. [1892.] ic.39548 
Schneegloeckchen. Part-song, 
DuBaaNsa. Sechs Gresange. Op. 7. No. 14 in lC.39a.7 

Lachneb, V. Sechs Quartette. Heft i. No. 3 in ic.39a.34 
Maibr, J. J. No.8inicz3a7 

Schneegloeckchen. Song, 
Abt, F. Funf Lieder. Op. 103. No. 2 in lC.Z9a.a 

Schumann, R. A. Lieder fiir die Jugend. Abtheilung 2. 

No. 3 in ica44.z5.3; etc 
Taurbrt, C. G. W. Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft 7. 

No. iz inicz9a.7 
SchneegloecUeiii. Duet, Hennig. 20 ein und zweistimmige 
Lieder. No. 17 in lC.ao3.8 

Schneewittchen. For orchestra. Bbndbl. Marchenbilder. 

No. I in lC.33a.5 
Schneewittchen. Part-song, Rbinbcke, C H. C 

No. 7 in M.ao3.Z9 
Schneidegruaa an die Heimath. Part-song. Abt, F. 8 vier- 
stimmige Mannergesange. Op. 336, Heft z. 

No. 4 in lC.39a.a 
Schneider, F. H., compiler, 
Flottenlieder. Eine Sammlung der besten Seemanns- 
Flotten- u. Meereslieder mit leichter Klavierbegleitung 
ausgewahlt und bearbeitet. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Har- 
tel. [1901.] ll-37a.59 

Schneider, Friedrich. See Schneider, Johann Christian Fried- 
rich. « 
Schneider, Johann. See Schneider, Johann Gottlob. 
Schneider, Johann Christian Friedrich. 
Abendlied, wenn man aus dem Wirthshaus geht [t. t. b. b.]. 
(In Orpheus. Band i, pp. 45, 46.) No. 31 in lC.za9a43.z 
Absalon. Oratorium von Adolf Bruggemann. In Musik 
gesetzt von Friedrich Schneider. Partitur. Dessau. 
[182-?] Ii-B43.a4 
Absence. [Part-song, t. t. r b.] (In The Orpheus. New 
series. Vol. 3, pp. 9>i>4-) No. 22 in M.ao5.za3 
Alto to be fooad la Orpheui glee book. 

Agnus Dei [s. s. t. B. Accomp. d'orgue]. (In Dietsch. 

Repertoire de musique religieuse. Pp. 34-37.) 

No. 8 in lLa6aao 
Aufs Wohl der Frauen. [Mannerchor.] (In Fink. Die 

deutsche Liedertafel. P. zi.) No. zz inicaz3.9 

Ave Maria. [A 4 voix. Accomp. d'orgue.] (In Dietsdi. 

Repertoire de musique religieuse. Pp. 119-Z21.) 

No. 25 in lc.a6aao 
Children of your Father's mercy. Air [and chorus] from 

the oratorio 'The deluge.'' [Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

(In Turle and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol 2, 

pp. 232-237.) No. 55 in ic.zzz^.a 

Christus das Kind. Oratorium in 3 Abtheilungen von 

Philipp Mayer. In Musik gesetzt von Friedrich 

Schneider. Clavierauszug. Halberstadt. Bruggemann. 

[183-?] icaaa.z7 

Deus Noster, audi nos. Quintett [s. s. & s. s. Accomp. for 

organ]. (In Novello. Convent music. Vol. 2, pp. 20-23.) 

No. 7 in M.a6az7.a 



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THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



Schneider 



Schneider, Johann Christian Friedrich. (Continued.) 

Die Ehrenmanner. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. P. 3.) No. 3 inll.az3.9 

£s lebe hochl [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. P. 138.) No. 89 in 11.213.9 

Die Freude. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. Pp. 118, 119.) No. 80 in 11.2x3.9 

Freundschaft. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. P. 6.) No. 6 in 11.2x341 

Frisches Leben. [Mannerchor.] {In Orpheus. Band 9, p. 
10.) No. 4 in M.X99&43i^ 

Fur uns. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche Lieder- 
tafel. Pp. 22, 23.) No. 22 in 11.2x3.9 

Gethsemane und Golgotha. Charfreitags-Oratorium. Text 
von Wilhelm Schubert Ftir Chor und Soli componirt 
von Friedrich Schneider. Neue Ausgabe. Clavier-Aus- 
zug. Leipzig. Forberg. [186-?] No. 3 in II.27047 

Gideon. Oratorium in 2 Abtheilungen von A. Bruggemann. 
In Musik gesetzt von Friedrich Schneider. Clavieraus- 
zug. Halberstadt. Briiggemann. [183-?] M.a22.x6 

Grand quatuor pour le piano forte, violon, alto et violon- 
celle. GEuv. 34. [Partition piano seul.] Bonn. Sim- 
rock. [ 182-?] No. 5 in 11.3x2.34 

Great is the Lord. Chorus. {In Handel and Haydn So- 
ciety Collection of sacred music Vol. 4, pp. 87-93.) 

No. 8 in ll.a2x.224 

Gute Nachtl [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. Pp. 185, 186.) No. 121 in 11.213.9 

Harzlieder, fur vier Mannerstimmen. 99. Werk. Dessau. 
Aue. [1834.] No. 42 in 11.392.23 

Comisnis, — Der Gcitt dca Falkentteiiis. — Berg. — Fruhlingtiied. — 
Wer nicht liebt. — Licdertafelexamcn [bak. Solo, t. t. b. b.]. — Lied 
iOr rdtende Liedertafl«r. 

„Der Herr ist mein Hirte." Der XXIIL PsalnL Fur 4 

Mannerstimmen componirt von Friedrich Schneider. 

Leipzig. Hof meister. [ 184-?] No. 8 in II.270.59 

Hoffnung. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche Lieder- 
tafel. Pp. 95, 96.) No. 68 in 11.2x3.9 
Holy Lord God of hosts. [Motet.] {In Handel and Hadyn 

Society Collection of sacred music. Vol. 4, p. 94.) 

No. 9 in 11.221.224 
Ich bin nicht gern allein. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die 

deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 24, 25.) No. 24 in 11.2x3.9 

Also to be found In Oiphent; Dm RfltU. 
Kommt, Freunde, trinket froh mit mir. [Mannerchor.] 

{In Orpheus. Band i, p. 51.) No. 35 in Il.xa9a43.i 

Konig ^alomo's Weisheit. I Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die 

deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 158, 159.) No. 104 in 11.2x3.9 
Lasset die Freund'. [Mannerchor.] {In Orpheus. Band 

I, pp. II, 12.) No. 9 in lf.X29a43.x 

Let us be joyful. A four-part song [t. t. a b.]. {In The 

Orpheus. New series. Vol. 4, pp. 156-162.) 

No. 33 in ll.205.xa4 
Liebe, Wein und Gesang. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die 

deutsche Liedertafel. P. 27.) No. 26 in 11.2x3.9 

Lied auf dem Wasser zu singen. [Mannerchor.] {In 

Orpheus. Band 10, pp. 43-45-) No. 62 in lf.x29a.43.xo 
Der Liedertafler Willkommen. [Minnerchor.] {In Fink. 

Die deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 124, 125.) No. 84 in 11.213.9 
Mihi Jesu mellifluus. ic.-s. solo. [Accomp. for organ.] {In 

Novello. Convent music. Vol. 2, p. 57.) No. 20 in 11.260.17.2 
Minnelied [t. t. b. b.]. {In Orpheus. Band 9> P- 37) 

No. 22 in ll.X29a^3.9 
Missa fiir 4 Singstimmen, mit Begleitung von 2 Violinen, 

Bratsche, Violoncell und Contrabass, Flote, 2 Oboen, 2 

Clarinetten, 2 Fagotte, 2 Horner, 2 Posaunen, Trom- 

peten und Pauken. 55. Werk. Partitur. Offenbach a. M. 

Andr6. [182-?] No. i in ll.22x.37 

Monody on Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy [t. t. b. b.]. {In 

Musical times. [Music] Vol. 2, p. 134.) No. 11 in 11.X75.X.2 
Noah's Mahnung. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. P. 145.) No. 95 in 11.2x3.9 

O Jesu, Bone Pastor. Quartetto. [Accomp. for organ.] 

{In Novello. Evening service. Vol. 2, pp. 357-359-) 

ll.26a23.2 



Schneider, Johann Christian Friedrich. (CanUnued,) 

O Jesu, Bone Pastor. Terzetto for 3 s. voices. [Accomp. 
for organ.] {In Novello. Convent music. Vol. 2, pp. 
76-79.) No. 24 in Il4i6ax7.2 

O memoriale mortis Domini, s. (or t.) solo. [Accomp. 
for 3 violoncellos or organ.] {In Novello. Convent 
music. Vol. 2, pp. 35-37,) No. I2inll.26ax7.2 

Pharao. Oratorium in 2 Abtheilungen von A. Bruggemann. 
In Musik gesetzt von Friedrich Schneider. Clavieraua- 
zug. Halberstadt. Bruggemann. [182-?] 11.222.20 

Polterabend. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. Pp. too, loi.) No. 71 in 11.2x3.9 

Der 67»*« Psalm. „Gott sei uns gnUdig, und segne uns." 
Zweichorig fur Mannerstimmen mit Begleitung von 
Blase-Instrumenten, Paucken, Violoncelle und Contra- 
bass. [Partitur.] Berlin. Trautwein & Co. [184-?] 

No. 4 in lf.2ax.x 

So sagen die Weisen. [MEnnerchor.] {In Orpheus. Band 
i» P- 39) No. 27 in M.x29a^3.x 

Die Sterne. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. P. 121.) No. 82 in 11.2x3.9 

Die Stindfluth. Oratorium von E. von Groote. In Musik 
gesetzt von Friedrich Schneider. Vollstandiger Clavier- 
Auszug. Bonn. Simrock. [18 — ?] Il.a22.x5 

Das verlorene Paradies. Oratorium in 3 Abtheilungen, 
von Heinrich de Maries. In Musik gesetzt von Fried- 
rich Schneider. Clavierauszug. Halberstadt Brugge- 
mann. [183-?] If.222.x8 

Wald. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche Lieder- 
tafel. Pp. 112, 113.) No. 78 in 11.2x3.9 

Wanderlied. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche Lieder- 
tafel. P. 89.) No. 62 in 11.2x3.9 

Warnung vor dem Wasser. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 162, 163.) No. 106 in 11.2x3.9 

Was wir wollen. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. P. 139.) No. 90 in 11.2x3.9 

Das Weltgericht. Oratorium von August Apel. In Musik 
gesetzt von Friedrich Schneider. Partitur. Mit latei- 
nischem Texte von Carl Niemeyer. Leipzig. Breitkopf 
& Hartel. [1819.] M.X52.X9 

Same. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Hof meister. [182-?] 

If.222.x9 

Wir sind nunmehr beim letzten Glas. [Mannerchor.] {In 
Fink. Die deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 180, 181.) 

No. ii7inM.2X3.9 

Zum Gedachtnisstrunke. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 187, 188.) No. 122 in lf.2X3.9 

Zum Lobe der Wirthin. [Mannerchor.) {In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 8, 9.) No. 8 in lf.2X3.9 

Schneider, Johann Christian Friedrich, editor, 

Catel. Les aubergistes de quality. If.a30.39 

Mozart. Don Juan. 1^3x042 

Spontimi, G. L. p. La vestale. If.x5z.x3 

Schneider, Johann Christian Friedrich. Works about. 

Neumann, W. Friedrich Schneider. Eine Biographic. 
Cassel. 1854. Portrait. No. i in lf.20s.a3 

Schneider, Johann Gottlob. 

Alma Redemptoris. A solo, duett and trio for 3 s. voices 
and chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] {In Novello. Con- 
vent music. Vol. 2, pp. 10^104.) No. 36 in lf.26ax7.a 

Ave Regina. Duett [s. s.] and chorus [s. s. 8.]. Adapted 
with additions by V. Novello. [Accomp. for organ.] 
{In Novello. Convent music. Vol. i, pp. 95-97.) 

No. 7 in If.a6ax7.x 

Eia Mater, fons amoris. Trio for s. voices. [Accomp. 
for organ.] {In Novello. Convent music VoL i, pp. 
I34» I35-) No. 21 in lf.26ax7.x 

Fantasie und Fuge ftir die Orgel. 3. Werk. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [183-?] No. 5 in 1^3x248 

Pater de coelis Deus. Solo for s. and chorus for 4 s. 
[Accomp. for organ.] {In Novello. Convent mnsic 
Vol. 2, pp. 6, 7.) No. 2 in Ii.a0ax7.2 

Die rechte Liebe. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. -Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. P. 173.) No. iiain lf.2X3.9 



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Schneider^ Johann Gottlob. (Continued,) 
Sancta Maria. Trio for s. voices. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello. Convent music Vol. 3, pp. 30, 31.) 

No. 10 in M.96ai7.a 
Das Vcilchen im Thale. [Mannerchor.] (In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 174, 175.) No. 113 in 11.213.9 
Virgo fidelis. Trio and chorus for 3 s. voices, with organ 
obligato. (In Novello. Convent music Vol. i, pp. 
1 21-135.) No. 15 in M.960.I7.X 

Wein» Gesang und Kuss. [Mannerchor.] (In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 177, 178.) No. 115 in M.a 13.9 
Schneider, Johann Julius. 
An den Gesang. [Mannerchor.] (In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. P. 144.) No. 94 in 11.2x3.9 

Bundeslied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Fink. Die deutsche Lieder> 
taf el. Pp. z68, 169.) No. 109 in 11^x3.9 

Das Lied vom Wein [t. t. b. b.]. (In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. Pp. 148^ 149.) No. 97 in 11.2x3.9 

Schneider, Julius. See Schneider, Johann Julius. 
Schneider, Lina. 
Bonifacius. Oratorium. Musik von W. F. G. NicolaT. 

M.267.28 

Schneider, Ludwig. 

Geschichte der Oper und des Koniglichen Opernhauses in 

Berlin. Berlin. Duncker & Humblot. 1852. Il.2x5.x9 

Schneider, Paul Friedrich. 

Drei Lieder fur Mannerchor und Solo. Op. 5. Bonn. 

Simrock. [184-?] No. 43 in II.392.23 

ContenU. — Fahr wohL — Winterabend. — Bdm Abendlautcn. 

Schneider, Theodor. 

Lied und Freud. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 4> P- 8.) No. 3 in 11.39242.4 

Nun kommt der Friihling wieder. [Mannerchor.] (In 

Gruber. Sangeshort. Heft i, pp. 49, 50.) No. i in 11.370.30 

Schneider-Lied. Part-song. Blum, C. L No. 47 in 11.2x3.9; ^tc. 

Nksslks. No. 17 in II.392.37 

Schneiders Lust und Letd. Part-song. Schmidt, G. Drei 

Gedichte. Op. 51. No. 27 in M.392.23 

Schnepfenlied. Part-song. Lachnbr, V. No. 2 in ll.392.37 

Schneder, August. See Schneiler, Ferdinand Alexander 

August 
Schnesler, Ferdinand Alexander August. 
Die verlassene Miihle. Fur Tenor- oder Sopran-Solo 
und Mannerchor mit Begleitung des Pianoforte com- 
ponirt von Templeton Strong. No. 9 in M.212.X7 

Schnitter Tod. Part-song. Becker, A. £. A. No. 5 in M.2X2.3 
Brahms. Deutsche Volkslieder. Heft 2. No. 3 in 11.204.7 
Schumann. Romanzen und Balladen fur Chor. 

No. 5 in ll.x58.24; etc 
Schnitterlied. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. 12 Lieder. Op. 9. 

No. 3 in M.22X.a6 

Schnitzer, Ignaz. 

Der Hexenspiegel. Komische Oper. Musik von Edmund 

Eysler. M.389.38 

Rafaela. Komische Oper. Text von Ad. Schirmer und J. 

Schnitzer. Musik von Max Wolf. No. 2 in M.326.a9 

Der Zigeunerbaron. Operette. Musik von Johann Strauss. 

M.323.X4 
Schnitser, J. See Sclinitser, Ignaz. 

Schnur, Die, die Perl' an Perle. Song. Brahms. Lieder und 

Gesange. Op. 57, Heft 2. No. i in iC38o4a2 

Schnyder von Wartensee, Franz Xaver. 

Ergo bibamus. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 9, pp. 

I2» 13.) No. 6 in M.x29a^3.9 

Fortunat mit dem Sackel und Wtinschhtitlein. Mahrchen- 

Oper von G«;org Doring. In Musik gesetzt von X. 

Schnyder von Wartensee. Vollstandiger vom Com- 

ponisten verfasster Clavierauszug. Eberfeld. Betzhold. 

[183-?] M.X51.25 

If in that breast. Romance and duet [s. t. Accomp. for 

pianoforte]. (In Musical library. Vol. 3, pp. 132-134.) 

No. 42 in M.235.X8.3 

Lebenserinnerungen von Xaver Schnyder von Wartensee. 

Hrsg. von der Stiftung von Schnyder von Wartensee. 

Zurich. Hug. 1887. M.206.X8 



Schnyder von Wartensee^ Franz Xaver. (Continued.) 
Zeit und Ewigkeit. Ein Oratorium fur Mannerstimmen. 
Aus drei geistlichen Liedem von Klopstock zusammen- 
gestellt und componirt von Xaver Schnyder von War- 
tensee. Clavier-Auszug. N. p. [182-?] Lithograph 
script. No. 3 in M.X5M6 

Schober, Franz von. 
Alfonso und Estrella. Romantische Oper von Franz 
Schubert. ll.32a.xz 

Schoelcher, Victor. 
The life of Handel. London. Trubner & Co. 1857. Il.x05.a8 

A portrait and newspaper cuttings are inserted. 
Schoen, Eduard, Fitter von. 
Akme und Septimius. Chor (t. t. b. b.] mit Piano. Von 
E. S. Engelsberg [Pseud.]. Hamburg. Cranz. (188-?] 

No. 5 in 11.392^ 
Das Aleph. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 27 in 11.392.7 
Die alt en Lieder. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. 
[ 188-?] No. 44 in 11.392.7 

„Am obern Langbathsee." Fiir Solo-Quartett [t. t. d. b.], 
Chor [t. t. b. b.] und Pianoforte-Begleitung. Wien. 
Wessely. [ 188-?] No. 10 in M.392.28 

Same. Finland love song [t. t. b. b. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. Adapted to the English words of Th. Moore, by 
Joseph Mosenthal. New York. Schuberth & Co. 1879. 

No. 6 in 11.392.8 

Same. On upper Langbathsea. Finland love song [t. t. 

B. B.]. English version by Ellis Gray. Boston. Ditson & 

Co. [ 188-?] No. 7 in ii.392.8 

Aufruf. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 2 in lf.392.8 
Die Berge. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 43 in lt.392.7 
Das Bienchen. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 30 in M. 392.7 
Ein Bild aus Neapel. Gedicht von Hebbel. Fur Manner- 
chor mit Pianofortebegleitung componirt von E. S. 
Engelsberg [Pseud.]. Wien. Spina. [1870?] 

No. 4 in 11.39244 
Der Blumen Schwester und der Sterne. Tenor-Solo mit 
Chor [t. t. b. b.] und Pianoforte-Begleitung. Wien. 
Wessely. [187-?] No. 5 in IL39244 

Der Einsiedler. [Mannerchor.] Mit Pianoforte-Beglei- 
tung. Wien. Wessely. [1884?] No. 7 in M.39244 
Es ist bestimmt in Gottes Rath. [Mannerchor.] Ham- 
burg. Cranz. (188-?] No. 39 in II.399.7 

Far away. See his So weit 

Finland love song. See his Am obern Langbathsee. 

Der Fischer. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 46 in 11.392.7 

Die Flucht der Liebe. Bariton-Solo mit Chor [t. t. b. b.] 
und Pianoforte-Begleitung. Wien. Wessely. [1884?] 

No. 8 in 11.39244 

Friihlingsbrausen. [Mannerchor mit Pianoforte-Beglei- 
tung.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] No. 8 in lf.392.28 

Die Gestirne. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 26 in lf.392.7 

Der Gliickliche. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche 
Sangerhalle. Vol. 4, pp. 49-5^1*) No. 18 in 11.392424 

Der Glticksritter. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. 
[ 188-?] No. 40 in 1I.39M 

„Gri]ss dich Gott." [Mannerchor.] Wien. Buchholz & 
Diebel. [ 188-?] ' No. 48 in 1^99*7 

Heimweh. Fiir Bariton-(oder Alt-) Solo und Mannerchor 
mit Begleitung des Pianoforte (oder des Harfes). Par- 
titur. Wien. Wessely. [188-?] No. 9 in lf.39244 

Heini von Steier. Dorpertanzweise f. 4 stimm. Mannerg. 
mit Pianofte. Wien. Haslinger. [187-?] 

No. 10 in 11.39244 

Der Jagersmann. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

Na 25 in if.392.7 

Kathchen Putiphar. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. 
[ 188- ?] No. 7 in ll.393.a8 



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Die Kleine. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [i88-?] 

No. 3 in M.393J 

Dcr Konig von Yvetot. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. 

[ 188-?] No. 41 in 11.393.7 

Das Land der Ahnen. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. 

[ 188-?] No. 29 in M.39a.7 

Die Liebe aU Nachtigall. [Mannerchor.] Mit Pianoforte- 

Begleitung. Wien. Wessely. [1884?] No. 6 in M.39a44 

Same. Love as a nightingale. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.]. 

English version by Charles J. Sprague. [Boston. Apollo 

Club.] 1885. No. 49 in M.39a.7 

Love song. See his Minnelied. 

Margherita. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 24 in 1I.399.7 

Meine Muttersprache. [Mannerchor mit bar. Solo. Wien. 

Wessely. 188-?] No. 17 in M.39a.39 

Same. My native tongue. [Part-song, bar. solo, t. t. b. b.] 

English words by Chas. J. Sprague. [Boston. Apollo 

Club.] 1880. No. I in M.39a.36 

Minnelied [t. t. b. b.]. Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 33 in M.39a.7 
Same. Love song [t. t. b. b.]. English version by Charles 
J. Sprague. [Boston. Apollo Club.] 1884. 

No. 34 in 11.392.7 
MMinneweise." [Mannerchor.] Wien. Wessely. [188-?] 
^ No. 47 in 11.392.7 

Miramare. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [i88~?] 

No. 36 in if.392.7 
Morgenlied [bar. Solo, t. t. b. b.]. Hamburg. Cranz. 
[ i88-?l No. 31 in 11.392.7 

My native tongue. See his Meine Muttersprache. 
.^Nachtlied." Tenor-Solo mit Chor [x. t. b. b.]. Wien. 
Wessely. [188-?] No. 18 in IL392.39 

Das Nest. [Mannerchor mit Pianofortebegleitung.] Ham- 
burg. Cranz. [188-?] No. 9 in if .392.28 
On upper Langbathsea. See his Am obern Langbathsee. 
Der Papegan. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 45 in 11.392.7 
£in Paradies. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [18^?] 

No. 38 in ii.392.7 

Poeten auf der Aim. Mannerchor mit Pianoforte- Beglei- 

tung. Wien. Wessely. [187-?] No. 20 in 11.2x24 

Singermarsch. [Mannerchor.] (Jn Abt Deutsche Sanger- 

halle. Vol. 3, pp. 66-72.) No. 21 in IL39242.3 

Der schwere Traum. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. 

[ 188-?] No. 33 in M-39^7 

So far away. See his So weit 

So viel Stern' am Himmel stehen [t. t. b. b.]. Hamburg. 
Cranz. [188-?] No. 28 in M.392.7 

„So weit!" [Mannerchor.] Wien. Wessely. [188-?] 

No. 15 in lf.392.39 
Same. Far away. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] English words 
by Chas. J. Sprague. Boston. Apollo Club. 1880. 

No. 2 in 11.392.36 
Same. So far away. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In Mosenthal. 
Songs of the Mendelssohn Glee Club. Pp. 138-143.) 

No. 37 in 11.204.38 
Ein statistischer Bericht des Landburgermeisters. Chor 
[t. t. b. b.] mit Piano. Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 6 in 11.392.28 
Studentenherz. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 5 in 11.392.8 
Unter der Loreley. [Mannerchor.] (In Stuttgarter Lieder- 
kranz. Mannerchor-Album. Pp. 21-23.) No. 5 in 11.203.22 
Der verrweifelte Liebhaber. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. 
Cranz. [ 188-?] No. 37 in lf.393-7 

Waldesweise. [M&nnerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 
halle. VoL 4, pp. 12, 13.) No. 5 in ii.39242.4 

Der Wanderer an der Sagemiihle. [Mannerchor.] Ham- 
burg. Cranz. [188-?] No. 4 in lf.392.8 
Die Weide. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 35 in if.392.7 

„Die Wunderbriicke." Tenor-Solo mit Chor [t. t. b. a]. 

Wien. Wessely. [188-?] No. 16 in M.392.39 



Schoen, Eduard, Ritter von. (ConHnuedJ 
Zwanzig Jahre. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 42 in lf*392.7 

Zwolftausend Magdelein. [Mannerchor.] Braunschweig. 

Bauer. [ 187-?] No. 23 in M.393.7 

Schoen, Rudolf. 

Maiennacht. Fur Mannerchor. Op. 26. Wien. Rebay & 

Robitschek. [ 188-?] No. 44 in lf.399.23 

Schoen Aennchen. Sang. Raff. Sanges-Friihling. Heft 3. 

No. 3 in lf.1924. 

Schoen Anna von Ortrant. Part-song. 

Abt, F. No. 3 in 11.392.35 

JuNa Drei Gesange. Op. 16. No. 37 in if .392.11 

Schoen Annie. Overture. Cooper, H. C. No. 3 in ll.332.z1 

Schoen Bluemelein. Duet. Schumann, R. A. Werke. Serie 

10, Band i. ll*3i6.z.zaz 

Schoen Ella. Opera. For the Music see Mmnchner, H. A. 

For the Libretto see Kind. 
Schoen Ellen. Cantata. For the Music see Brnch. For the 

Libretto see Geibel, E. 
Schoen Elsabeth. Cantata. For the Music see Hecht, G. 

For the Libretto see Heete. 
Schoen Elschen. Sang. Raff. Sanges-Friihling. Heft 3. 

No. 3 in 11.1924 
Schoen Else. Part-sang. Gribsingbr, A. No. i in ic.370i30 
Schoen Hedwig. Cantata. For the Music see HUler, F. For 

the Libretto see Hebbel. 
Schoen ist das Fest. Duet. Schumann, R. A. Zwolf Gedichte 
aus Riickerts Liebesfriihling. No. 1 1 in IC244.Z5.Z 

Schoen ist das Fest. Part-sang. Schumann, R. A. Minnespiel. 

No. 12 in M.244.Z5.3; etc. 
Schoen Karin. Opera. For the Music see GriebeL For the 

Libretto see ChristiaiiBen. 
Schoen Rohtraut. Volksweise. [Mannerchor.] (In Eidge- 
noessischer Saengerverein. Mannerchore fur das I3te 
. . . Sangerfest. Pp. 24-26.) No. 3 in 11.Z30.7 

Alto to be found in Dai Rutli. 

Schoen-Rohtraut. Part-sang. Schumann, R. A. Romanzen 

und Balladen fur Chor. No. 4 in lf.z58.^; etc 

Veit. No. 30 in M.3ga4z.i ; etc. 

Schoen sind, doch kalt, die Himmelssterne. Sang. Strauss, 

R. 6 Lieder aus „Lotosblatter." Op. 19. 

No. 13 in IL380.24.Z 

Schoen Suschen. Song. Gruber, G. W. Gottfried August 

Biirgers Gedichte. Vol. 2. No. 1 1 in M.i30.g^ 

Schoen Toro. Part-song. GRiEa Album ftir Mannergesang. 

Op. 30. No. 6 in M.203.Z4 

Schoen war, das ich dir weihte. Song. Brahms. Sieben 

Lieder. Op. 95. No. 13 in M.38040.2 

Schoenbart. Song. Abt, F. Drei komische Lieder. 

No. 24 in 1CZ92.Z 
Schoenbeck, Otto. 
Die letzten Tage von Thule. Grosse romantische Oper. 
Musik von G. Rauchenecker. 11*383.65 

Schoene, Alfred Kurt Immanuel, editor. 
Hauptmann, M. Brief e an Franz Hauser. Band i. Leip- 
zig. 187 1. Portrait. Il.z37.z4 

Letters of a Leipzig cantor. Edited by Alfred Schone. 

and Ferdinand Hiller. London. 1892. 2 v. M.zo6.zo 

Schoene, Gustav. 
Jubilaumslied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Saechsischer Elbgau- 

Saengerbund. Jubilaums Gesange. Pp. 2, 3.) 

No. I in 11.392.24 
Schoene Alda, Die. Symphonic poem. MacDowell. Die 

Sarazenen. No. i in ic.338.24 

Schoene Blume, hiite dich. Part-song. Schreck, G. E. 

No. 2 in ll.392.24 
Schoene Donna 1 Song. Mozart. No. 4 in lf.204.37.z 

Schoene Flamanderin, Die. Opera. For the Music see 

Auber. Les chaperons blancs. 
Schoene Fremde. Sang. Schumann, R. A. Lieder-Kreis von 

Eichendorf f . No. 12 in M.244.Z5.Z ; etc» 

Schoene Galathe, Die. Opera. For the Music see Snpp^. 

For the Libretto see Kohl von Kohlenegg. 



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Schoene Maria, Die. Song, Curschmann. Curschmann- 

Albttm. No. I in M.157.37 

Schoene Melusine. CaiUaia. For the Music see Hofmann, 

H. C J. For the LiBuno see Osterwald. 
Schoene Melusine, Die. Opira, For the Music see HentscheL 

For the Libbxtto see Hoffschlaeger. 
Schoene Melasine. Owrturf. Mendxlssohn-Baktholdy, J. L. 
F. No. 4 in Ii.346.z4 

Schoene Minka. Part-sang. Erk. Volksklange. 

No. I in M.z3a8 

Schoene Mtillerin, Die. Opera. For the Music see Paisiello. 

Schoene Mullerin, Die. Songs, Bkrgbb, L Gesange aus 

einem gesellschaftlichen Liederspiele. No. 18 in M.aai.30 

ScHUBBBT, F. P. Werke. Serie ao, Band 7- 

M.3Z7.z.ao.7;etc 
Schoene Nachbarin, Die. Part-song, 
DasGBRT, A. No. 75 in X. 391.3 

GuBTH. Drei heitere Solo-Qnartette. Op. 39- 

No. 36 in lf.39a.zo 
Schoene Schusterin, Die. Songs, Bbbthovbn. Werke. Serie 

25. lMi3«i*35 

Schoene Welt, wo bist du? Song, Schubebt, F. P. Werke. 

Serie ao, Band 6. M.3Z7.z.aa6 

Schoene Wiege meiner Leiden. Song, Schuuakn, R. A 

Liederkreis von Heine. No. i in 1I.944.Z5.Z 

Schoeneheck^ Carl Siegmund. 

Der Wunder-Igel. Bine comische Operette in einem Auf- 

zuge, von F. E. Jester. In Musik gesetzt von C. S. 

Schoenebek. [Klavierauszug.] Konigsberg. Nicolovius. 

[ 1793*] No. 3 in M.35aza 

Schoener als Alles. Song, Abt, F. Fiinf Lieder. Op. 93. 

No. 33 in ll.Z9a.z 

Schoener Augen schone Strahlen. Song. Brahms. Deutsche 

Volkslieder. Heft 6. No. 14 in 11^3040.3 

Schoener Mai, bist ueber Nacht. Fbamz, R. Sechs Gesange. 

Op. 3a No. 88 in 11.944.5.8 

Schoen!eld» . 

Jahrbttch der Tonkunst von Wien und Prag. [Prag.] 

Schonfeld. 1796. Plate. li-377-9 

Scfaoenate LiebCi Die. J^art-song, An, F. Sieben leichte 

Mannerchore. Op. 383, Heft i. No. 7 in M.39a.35 

Schoenste Lied, Das. Cantata, For the Music see StritBko. 

For the Libbbtto see Scheie. 

Schoenste Madchen, Das, im Stadtchen. Opera, For the 

Music see Conradi. For the Libbbtto see Winterfeld. 

Schoenste Schatz, mein Engel. Song, Bbahus. Deutsche 

Volkslieder. Heft 3. No. 11 in il.38o4a3 

Schoenste Schenkin, Die. Part-song, Tschirch, F. W. 

No. 35 in 11.399.8 
Schoensten Lieder, Die. Part-song, Lbdbb. Vier Lieder. 

No. 22 in ll.z94.16 
Schoenster Herr Jesu. Taubbbt, C G. W. 6 geistliche 
Lieder. Op. 142 b. No. 30 in M.Z93.7 

Schoenster Schmuck. Part-song, Abt, F. Sechs Lieder fiir 
vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 437, Heft 2. No. 15 in M.39a.a 
Schoepf^ Friedrich Wilhelm Traugott. 
Sechs Gesange von Wielfried von der Neun [Pseud.]. 
Fiir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.] mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte componirt von R. Schumann. No. 7 in 11.244.15.3 
Schoepfnng, Die. Oratorio. For the Music see Haydn, F. J. 
Scholar's relapse. The. Song, Abnb, T. A. Lyric harmony. 
Vol. 2. 11.380.Z.9 

Scholx, Bemhard. 
Caesar Franck, Die Seligketten (Les B^titudes). Erlautert. 
Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. [1894. Der Musikfuhrer. 
No. II, 12.] No. II, 12 in Il.ai7.z2.z 

Clavierconcert mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Op. 57. 
Partitur. Breslau. Hainauer. [188-?] No. 2 in 11.342.34 
Edgar Tinel, Franciscus. Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. 
[1894. Der Musikfiihrer. No. 2.] No. 2 in II.217.Z2.1 

Die Frosch' und die Unken. [Mannerchor. Leipzig. 
Leuckart. 186-? Deutsche Sangerhalle. 10.] 

No. 44 in lf.399.24; No. 10 in II.39249.Z 
Golo. Romantische Oper in einem Vorspiel und 3 Auf- 






Schols, Bernhard. (Continued,) 

ziigen, frei nach Ludwig Tieck von Bemhard Scholz. 

Partitur. Hamburg. Pohle. (1890?] Il.996.z7 

Same. [Klavier-Auszug.] ll.399.zo 

The tltle-pag« ii missing. 

Im Freien. Concertstiick in Form einer Ouverture fiir 
Orchester. Op. 21. Partitur. Leipzig. Rieter-Bieder* 
mann. [186-?] No. i in IM05.56 

[Iphigenia auf Tauris.] Ouverture zu Goethe's Iphigenia 
auf Tauris fur grosses Orchester. Op. 15. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Rieter-Biedermann. [186-?] No. 2 in IM05.56 

Leb' wohl, du schoner Waldt [Mannerchor.] (/» Abt 
Leichte Mannerchore. Heft 12, pp. 16-18.) 

No. 75 in 11.946.99 

Das Lied von der Glocke von Friedrich Schiller. Fiir 
Soli, Chor, Orchester und Orgel componirt von Bern- 
hard Scholz. Werk 61. ClavieraOszug. Breslau. Hainauer. 
[ 187-?] No. I in 11.904.96 

Mirandolina. Komische Oper in drei Auf ziigen. Dichtung 
frei nach Goldoni's „La locandiera" von Theobald Reh- 
baum. Musik von Bernhard Scholz. Klavierauszug (mit 
Text]. Frankfurt a. M. Fimberg. [1908?] 1M79-9 

The overture is srranged for four hands. 

Quartett, Zweites, fiir Saiten-Instrumente (2 Violinen, Viola 
und Violoncell). Op. 48. Partitur. Breslau. Hainauer. 
[ 187-?] No. 3 in ll.334.z4 

Quintett fur Pianoforte, zwei Violinen, Viola und Violon- 
cell. Op. 25. Bremen. Cranz. [ 186-?] No. 2 in ll4iaio7 

Requiem fiir Soli, Chor und Orchester. Op 16. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1863.] lf.90z.9Z 

Standchen an eine Verlassene. Gedicht von Gottfried 
Keller. Fur Mannerchor mit Begleitung von Streich- 
instrumenten oder des Claviers componirt von Bernhard 
Scholz. Op. 58. Partitur mit unterlegtem Clavieraus- 
zug. Breslau. Hainauer. [187-?] No. 3 in ll.38az6 

Still are there hearts. [Part-song, t. t. b. b. Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] New York. Schirmer. [1884.] 

No. 5 in lf.399.3z 

Symphonic fiir grosses Orchester, B dur. Op. 60. Par- 
titur. Breslau. Hainauer. (188-?] No. 3 in M. 349.34 

Symphonic fur Orchester, A-moU. Op. 80. Partitur. 
Frankfurt a. M. Firnberg. [189-?] lf.404.14 

Tanz im Lager. Einleitung zum 3ten Akt der Oper 
„Zieten'sche Husaren." Op. 30. Partitur. Berlin. Bote 
& Bock. [i8;6?] No. i in lf.331.zz 

Wanderung. Suite von Characterstucken fur Orchester. 
Op. 74- Partitur. Frankfurt a. M. Fimberg. (188-?] 

No. I in If .410.80 

ConitniM, — I. Gebirgsgruss. s. Libelle und WssserfeL 3. Eruuieni 
und Tritunen. 4. Tans. 5. Abend! rieden ; Heimweg. 

Schols, Bernhard, editor. 

Bach, J. S. Praludium fiir die Orgel. Fur grosses Or- 
chester bearbeitet. No. i in lf.333.6 
Schon eilet froh der Ackersmann. Aria, Haydn, F. J. 

No. 4 in lf.904.37 

Schon lacht der holde Friihling. Part-song. Mozart. Werke. 

Serie 94. lf.3Z5.z.a4 

Schon ruht von Nacht und Staub bedeckt. Motet. Schicht. 

Motetten. Heft 10. No. 10 in M.936.Z9 

Schon streckt' ich. Song. Wolf, H. Italienisches Lieder- 

buch. Band a. If.38a99.9 

School girl, The. Opera. For the Music see Barrett, T. For 

the Libretto see Hamilton, H. 
School-Music Journal. Vol. i, no. la Boston. Gilson. 1886. 

No. 4 in M.Z39.5 
School, The, of Anacreon. Cantata, For the Music see Ame, 

T. A. Two English cantatas. 
School, The, of fugue playing. Instruction book, Czbrny. 

M.937.Z3 

Schott (B. Schott's Sohne.) 

Verzeichniss der Verlagswerke. [Mainz. 1861-64.] 7 parts 

in I V. M.905.Z9 

Schott, E. 

Gebet. [Mannerchor.] {In Orpheus. Band 9i PP* Sh 5^*) 

No. 30 in Ii.z99a^3.9 



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Zieh', Schimmcl, zieh'. Gedicht v. R. Baumbach. Fur Bass- 
Solo und Manncrchor mit Klavierbegleitung (ad libitum) 
componirt von Carl Schotte. Op. ii. Schleusingen. 
Glaser. [i88-?] No. 5 in M^ia.15 

Schottische Taenze. For orchestra. Langey. Zwei schottische 
Tanze. No. 3 in lf.338.a1 

Schottiacher Barden-Chor. Part-song. Silcher. F. 

No. 31 in M.za9a44; etc. 
Schottlandt Thraenen. Part-song. Bruch. Das Wesso- 
brunner Gebet. No. a in M.353.ai ; etc 

Schreck^ Emmy. 

Der Falken-Rainer vom Oberland. Dichtung. Fiir Man- 

nerchor u. Soli mit Begleitung dea Pianoforte komponirt 

von Gust. E. Schreck. No. 5 in li.a03.az 

Konig Fjalar. Fiir Soli, Mannerchor und [Pianoforte] 

komponirt von Gustav E. Schreck. No. i in ll.a8o.8 

Schreck, Gustav. 

Begriissung des Meeres. Gedicht von Anastasius Grun 

[Pseud.]. Mannerchor, mit Begleitung von 2 Hornem 

und Pianoforte zu 4 Handen, komponirt von Gustav 

Schreck. Leipzig. Licht. [187-?] No. 2 in Il.a8a8 

Same. Leipzig. Kistner. [1889?] No. 6 in ll.a1a.15 

Der Falken-Rainer vom Oberland. Dichtung von Emmy 

Schreck. Ftir Mannerchor u. Soli mit Begleitung des 

Orchesters oder Pianoforte komponirt von Gust E. 

Schreck. Op. 8. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Licht. [1889?] 

No. 5 in ll.a03.az 

Gebet. Fur Mannerchor mit Baritonsolo. Leipzig. Hesse. 

[ 187-?] No. 45 in lf.39a.a3 

Im Walde. Gedicht von Paul Heyse. Ftir Tenor-Solo» 

Manner-Chor und Orchester componirt von Gustav 

Schreck. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Kistner. [187-?] 

No. 8 in M.a7az3 
Konig Fjalar. Text von E[mmy] S[chreck]. Fiir Soli, 
Mannerchor und Orchester komponirt von Gustav E. 
Schreck. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [i88~?] 

No. I in If .a8o.8 
Memories. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] {In The Osgood Col- 
lection of part-songs. Vol. i, pp. 40-45.) lf.Z93.a3.z 
Schone Blume, hute dichl [Mannerchor.] Op. 17. Leip- 
zig. Siegel. [1889.] No. 2 in M .39a.a4 
Schreiber, Aloys Wilhelm. 
Odins Meeresritt. Gedicht. Fiir Baritonsolo, Manner- 
chor und Orchester von Friedrich Gernsheim. 

No. 3 in M.aza.6 
Schreiber, Gustav. 
Heinrich PestalozzL Fest-Cantate ftir Mannerchor, Soli 
und Orchester. Gedichtet von Franz Knatith. Componirt 
von Gustav Schreiber. Clavier-Auszug. Magdeburg. 
Heinrichshofen. [186-?] No. 7 in lf.aza.z5 

Schreinaer, Mathias. 
Rurik's Segen. (BxarooiOBeHie PiopHica.) Ein lyrisches 
Festspiel in einem Acte. Dichtung von Ernst Lange, ins 
Russische tibersetzt von A. Scheller. Musik von Mathias 
Schreinzer. Vollstandiger Clavier-Auszug mit deutschem 
und russischem Texte. St. Petersburg. Wahrmund. 
[1826.] lf.aaaaa 

Schrey, C. 
Nur in Deutschland. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 
10, pp. 47, 48.) No. 64 in lf.za9a43.zo 

Schreyvogel, Joseph, translator. 

MoKETo Y CavaRa. Douua Diana. M.396.55 

Schricker, August. 

Meister Martin und seine Gesellen. Oper nach der Erzah- 

lung von E. T. A Hoffmann. Componirt von Wendelin 

Weissheimer. If.aa6.a6;etc. 

Schriefer, Wilhelm. 
Der Asket. Oper. Musik von Carl Schroeder. 

No. I in lf.383.37 

Der Dusle und das Babeli. Volksoper. Dichtung von 

Wilhelm Schriefer und A M. Kolloden. Musik von 

Karl von Kaskel. lf.397.36 

Eros und Psyche. Lyrisches Musikdrama. Musik von 

Max Zenger. lf.38z.7a 



Schroeder, Albert. 
Columbus. Dramatische Cantate von Julie Hallervorden. 

Fiir Solostimmen, Mannerchor und Orchester von Albert 

Schroder. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Rieter-Biedermann. 

1885. No. 8 in lf.a1a.15 

Schroeder, Carl. 
Der Asket. Oper in einem Aufzuge. Text von Wilhelm 

Schriefer. Musik von Carl Schroeder. Clavierauszug 

mit Text. Leipzig. Oberdorffer. [1893.] No. i in If .383.37 
Aspasia. Oper in 3 Aufztigen. Text von Franz Bittong. 

Musik von Carl Schroeder. [Klavierauszug.] Leipzig. 

Oberdorffer. 1892. lf.3oax7 

Schroeder, Hermann. 

Sechs kleine leichte und instructive Quartette fur a Violinen, 

Bratsche und Violoncell. Op. 8, Heft 2. [No. 4-6.] 

Mayence. Schott. [189-?] No. 3 in M^za^a 

Schroeder- Devrient, Wilhelmine. 
Gluembr, C. von. Erinnerungen an Wilhelmine Schroder- 

Devrient. Leipzig. 1862. Portrait. Facsimile. If.109.a8 
WoLZOGSN, C. A A. von. Wilhelmine Schroder-Devrient. 

Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des musikalischen Dramas. 

Leipzig. 1863. M.za9.a7;etc 

Schroeter, Johann Samuel. 

Six sonatas for the pianoforte or harpsichord, with accomp. 

for a violin and bass. Op. 2. [Score.] London. Ganer. 

[178-?] No. 6 in lf.azoiS 

Same. (Violin part] No. Z5 in lf.azo.io 

Same. [Violoncello part.] No. 14 in lf.azaia 

Schroeter, Johann Samuel, editor. 

Twelve favorite Scots songs for the voice and harpsichord, 

with an accomp. for a violin or German flute. London. 

Napier, f 17^?] No. 9 in lf.aao.z8 

Contents. — The bush Aboon Traquatr. — Peggie, I mutt love thee -> 
Lochaber. — Roaline cattle. — The laat of Patie't milL — Love it the 
cause. — Down the bum, Davie. — Tweed tide. — The birks of EuTcr- 
may. — The braea of Ballanden. — The last time I came o'er Uie 
moor. — Shepherdt, I have lott my lore. 

Schroeter, Leon hard. 
Champagne song [t. t. b. b.]. {In Chickering collection. 

Vol. I, pp. 34, 35.) No. 14 in if.39a^8.z 

Nach Norden. [Mannerchor.] {In Regensburger Lieder- 

kranz. Pp. 133, 134.) No. 57 in M .za9a44 

Nur Du. [Mannerchor.] {In Regensburger Liederkranz. 

Pp. 139-141.) No. 59 in If.za9a44 

Take, oh take those lips away. Glee [s. 8. b.], harmonized 

from a song. {In Bland. The Ladies' collection. Vol 

4, p. 451.) No. 102 in lf.a35.z74 

Zechers Wunsch. [Mannerchor.] {In Regensburger 

Liederkranz. Pp. 135-139) No. 58 in If.za9a44 

Also to be found in Dat Rutli. 

Schtschepkin-Kuperziik, T. L. See Shtchepldn-Kupemik, T. L. 
Schubaur, Lucas. See Schuhbauer, Lucas. 
Schubert, Camile, pseud. See Prilipp, Camille. 
Schubert, F. L. See Schubert, Franz Ludwig. 
Schubert, Ferdinand. 
Der kleine Sanger. Eine Sammlung von zweistimmigen 
Liedern mit Bassbegleitung. Heft 1-3. Wien. Mechithar. 
1854-56. 3 parts in i v. No. 8 in lf.373.6z 

Schubert, Franz Ludwig. 
Hans und Hanne. Liederspiel in i Act. Klavierauszug. 
Leipzig. Kahnt. [188-?] No. 2 in lf^z.9Z 

Die Orgel: ihr Bau, ihre Geschichte und Behandlung. Leip- 
zig. Merseburger. 1867. No. 4 in lf.377.15 
Vive I'empereur. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 8, 
pp. 9, 10.) No. 248 in If.za9a433 
Schubert, Franz Peter. 
Werke. Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammtausgabe. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hartcl. [1884-97] 38 v. Portrait. 
Serie i: Symphonien fiir Orchester. Partitur. 2 v. 

lf.3Z7.z.z 

CoHtents. — I. No. i, in D dur. — No. a, in B dur. — No. 3, in D dur. 

— No. 4. Tragiache Symphonie. a. No. $, in B dur. — No. 6, in C dm-. 

— No. 7, in C dur. — No. 8, in H moll. 

Serie 2: Ouverturen und andere Orchesterwerke. Par- 
titur. lf.3Z7.z.a 

Conttnts. — No. i. Ouverture sum Luttspiel mit Geaang: Der Teufel 
alt Hydraulicut. — No. a. Ouverture in D dur. — No. 3. Ouverture in 



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B dor. — No. 4. Ovrertara in D dor. — No. $, Ovrertara In D dor (im 
itaHtntichfn Stfle). «— No. tfL Onrertnra in C dnr. — No. 7. Ourcrtare 
in B mon. — No. S. Fftnf Mennetle mit mcIis Trios. — No. 9* Ffinf 
Denttelie mlt Coda vnd ricbcn Triot. — > No. 10. Menoett 

Serie 3: Octette. Partitttr. ll^i7.z.3 

CMlfirtx. — No. 1. Octett ffir a Viollnen, Viola, Violoncdl. Contrabata, 
Clarinclta, Horn vnd Fafott Ofi. i^ — No. a. Menoett ond Finale 
ainf Octctta fllr a Obott, a Clarinettcn, a HSmer ond a Fagottc. — 
No. 3. Bine kleine Trancrmoaik fBr a Clarinetten, a Fagotte^ Contra- 
iagott, a HAmer ond a Poaaonen. 

Serie 4^6. 3 v. in i. M.3z7.i.4r-6 

ComtftUs. — I. Oointctt fBr a Vlollnen, Viola, and a Violoneene. — a. 
Qoartetta ffir StreicUnetromente: No. i-is. *- 3. Trio ffir Violinc, 
VioU ond Viokmedt 

Serie 7: Pianoforte-Quintett, -Quartett and Trios. Par- 

titur ond Stimmen. 2 y. M.3Z7.Z.7 

Conitmts, — I. Oointctt ffir Pianoforte, VIoUne, Viola, ViolonceU tind 
Contrabaaa^ Ofi. 1x4. — Adagio ond Rondo concertant ffir Pianoforte, 
Violine, Vioia ond Violonedl. a. Bratea Trio ffir Pianoforte, VioUne 
ond VioloneelL Op. 99. — Zweitea Trio ffir Pianoforte, Violine and 
VioloneelL Oji. too. — Nottomo ffir Pianoforte, Violine and Violon- 
eelL Op. 148. 

Serie 8: Fur Pianoforte and ein Instrument Partitur. 

M.3Z7.Z.8 

C^nttmts, — Rondo ffir Pianoforte and Violine. Op. 70. — Senate ffir 
Pianoforte ond Violine. Op. 137. No. i-j. — Phantaale ffir Pianoforte 
and Violine. Op. IS9* — Sonate ffir Pianoforte and Violine. Op. 16a. 
— Intro du ction and Variationen fiber eln Thcma: (Mlhr Blfimlein 
aUe") ffir Pianoforte and Flfite. Op. 160. — Sonate ffir Pianoforte and 
Aipeggiooe od. VioloneelL 

Serie 9: Fur Pianoforte zu vier Handen. 3 v. 1L3Z7.Z.9 
C9m§gnh. — 1. Drei Mlnehe. Op. a^. — Seeba Miraelie. Op. 40. — 
Drd Militlrmirache. Op. si* — Traucrmarach bei Gelegenheit dee 
Todea Kalaer Alexandera I. ron Ruaaland. Op. $$, — HeroiKher 
' Maraeh bei Gelegoiheit der Salbung dee Kalaera Nicolaaa I. Ton Roaa- 
land. Op. 66. — Zwei charakteriitiBche Minche. Op. lai. — Kinder- 
maradi in G dor. a. Oarertore in F dur. Op. 34. — Oarerture in C 
dor. — Oorertore in D dor. — Sonate in B dor. Op. 30. — Sonate in 
C dor. Op. 140. — Rondo In A dar. Op. 107. — Rondo In D dar. Op. 
i3Sb — Variationen in E moll fiber ein franiMiehea Lied. Op. 10. — 
Variationen in Aa dur fiber ein Original Thema. Op. 35. — ^Variationen 
in C dor fiber ein Thema (.,Wat einst Tor Jahren"). Op. 8a, no. i. — 
Zntrodoctlon ond Variationen in B dnr fiber eln Origlnal-Thema. Op. 
8a, no. a. $. Divert liiFment A la boogrolae in G molL Op. S4* — Direr- 
tinement in E moll fiber franafiaiaclie Motlre. Op. 63. -^ Andantino 
▼arlA in H omII fiber iranafidache Motire. Op. 84, no. t. -^ Rondean 
brillant in B moll fiber fransdtische Motive. Op. 84, no. a. — Lebeni- 
atfirme. Charakteriatiaeliea Allegro in A molL Op. 144. — Phantaale 
in F molL Op. 103* — Secha Polonaiaen. Op. 61. -^ Vler Polonalaen. 
Op. 73. — Vier Lindler. — Foge in B mcilL Op. tsa. — Allegro 
moderato In C dor and Andante in A omIL — Phantaeie (aua dem 
Jahre x8io). — Phantaale (ana dem Jahre x8f i). — Phantaale (ana dem 
Jahre 1813). 

Serie 10: Sonaten fur Pianoforte. No. 1-15. M.3Z7.Z.ZO 
Serie 11: Phantasie, Impromptus und andere Stucke fur 
Pianoforte. IL3Z7.Z.ZZ 

ConigmU, — Phantaale. Op. xs* — Vler Impromptoa. Op. 90. — Vler 
Impromptoa. Op. 14a. — Momenta moaieala. Op. 94- — Adagio and 
Rondo. Op. 143. — Zdm Variationen. — Variationen fiber eln Thema 
Ton Anaelm Hfittenbrenner. — Variation fiber elncn Waltaer von Ant. 
DiabdlL -^ Andante In C dor. — Klavieratfieke in A dur. — Adagio in 
B dor. — Allegretto in C molL — Drei Klavieratficke. — Ffinf Klavier- 
atftdte. — Zwei SchcrcL — Maraeh in B dor. 

Serie 12: Tanze fur Pianoforte. No. Z'3Z, Anhang. 

M.3Z7.z.za 
Serie 13: Messen. 2 v. M.3Z7.Z.Z3 

CmiUiiU. — X. F dor. — G dor. — B dor. — C dor. a. Aa dar. — Ea 
dor. — Geainge aor Feier det heiligen Opferi der Meaae nebat elnem 
Anhange. Daa Gebet dea Herm. 

Serie 14: Kleinere Kirchenmusikwerke. Partitur. 

M.3Z7.Z.Z4 

ConUnit, — A. Mit Begleitang: Offertorium, x, a, Op. 46, 47; Salve 
Regina, Op. X33; Offertorium; Graduale, Op. 150; 3 Tantum ergo ffir 
Chor; Salve Regina ffir Tenor; Duett, „Aaguete Jam coeleatlum" ; 
Magnifieat; a Stabat Mater; 3 Kyrie; Salve Regina. — B. Ohne Be- 
gleitung! Antiphonen aor Palmweihe am Palmaonntag; Salve Regina; 
Kyrie. — C Anhang: Bntwurf einea Tantum ergo ffir Soli, Chor und 
Oreheater. 

Serie 15: Dramatische Musik. Partitur. 7 v. M.3Z7.Z.Z5 

Conitnis, — X. Det Teufela Luatachloaa. Oper in 3 Akten. a. Der vier- 
jihrige Poaten. Singapiei in x Akt. — Fernando. Slngapiel in 1 Akt. — 
Die belden Freonde von Salamanka. Slngapiel in a Akten. 3. Die 
ZwilUngabrftder. Singapiei in x Akt — Die Venchworenen. Singapiei 
in X AkL 4. Die ZauberhaHe. Melodram in 3 Akten. — Muaik aom 
Sehaoapiel: Roaamunde von Cjrpem. Op. a6. s* Alfonao und Ettrella. 
0|>er in 3 Akten. Op. 69. 6. ^errabraa. Heroitch-romantiache Oper 
in 3 Akten. Op. 76. 7. Claudine von Villa Bella. SingapieL — Der 
Spicgdritter. Operette. — Die Bfirgsehaft. Oper. — Adraat Oper. — 
Binlagen an H^ld'i Oper: Daa Zauberglfickehen. 



Schubert, Franz Peter. (Continued.) 

Serie 16: Ffir M2nnerchor. Partitur. M^z7.z«z6 

Conignts, — A. Mlt Begleitong von Streieh- oder Blaalnatmmentent 
Naehtgeaang im Walde, Op. X39b; Hymne, Op. xs4; Geeang der Gela- 
ter fiber den Wataem, Op. 167. — B. Mit Pianoforte Begleitong: Daa 
ZMrfchen, Op. xx, no. x; Die Nachtigall, Op. xx, no. a; Gelat der 
Liebe, Op. xx, no. 3; Frfthlingigcaang, Op. x6, no. x; Natorgenoafb 
Op. x6, no. a; Der Gondelfahrer, Op. aJB; Bootgeaanc, Op. ss, no. 3; 
Zur guten Nacht, Op. 8x, no. 3 ; Wideraproefa, Op. xos, no. x ; Naeht- 
helle^ Op. X34; Stindchen, Op. X3s; Im gegenwirtigen Vergangcnea; 
Trinklied: Freonde, aammelt each im Krelae; Trinklled: Aof, Jeder id 
nan froh and ao rg en f r ei ; Bergknappenlled ; La Paatorella. — C Ohna 
Begleitong: Jfinglingiwonne, Op. X7, no. x; Liebe, Op. X7, no. a; Zom 
Rondetanc, Op. 17* no. 3; Die Nacht, Op. X7, no. 4; Wehmoth, Op. 64, 
no. x; Bwige Liebe, Op. 64, no. a; Flucht, Op. 64, no. 3; Monden- 
aehein. Op. xoa; Schlaehtlied, Op. xsx; Trinklied, Op. t$$', Nach^ 
muaik. Op. 136; Frfihlingtgeaang; Der Gdatertana; Geiang der Geiitec 
fiber den Waasem; Lied im Freien; Sehneucht; Ruhe, aehfinates GMdc 
der Erde; Wein und Liebe; Der Entfemten; Die BInaiedelei; An den 
Frflhling; Grab und Mond; Hymne. — Anhang: Wer let groH?; Bel* 
trag zur Jubelfeier Salieri'e; Gesang der Geiiter fiber dc» Wasiem; 
Daa D6rfchen. 

Serie Z7: Fur gemischten Ciior. Partitur. M.3Z7.z.z7 

Conitnts, — A. Mit Orehesteri>egleitung : Laaarus; Cantate au Bhren 
Joeeph Spendore'e, Op. xa8; Am Gcburtitage dea Kalaera, Op. xs7; 
Namenafefter, Cantate ; Glaube, Hoffnung und Lid>e. — B. Mit Piano- 
fortcbegleitung: Gott Im Ungewitter, Op. xxa, no. x; Gott der Welt- 
aehApfer, Op. xxa, no. a; HTmne an den Unendlichen, Op. ixa, no. 3; 
Mlrjam'e Skgcagefang, Op. X36; Gebet, Op. X39; Quartett, Op. X46; 
An die Sonne ; Leben^uat ; Der Tana ; Cantate aur Feier der Geneaung 
der Irene Kietewetter; Begribniulied ; Oeterlied. — C. Ohne Beglei- 
tung: Chor der Engel; Der 9a. Psalm. 

Serie 18, 19: 2 v. in i. M.3Z7.z.z9» Z9 

Cofiitmta, — X. Ffir Fhiuenchor mit Planoforte-Begleitung. Partitur: 
Coronach. Op. ss» no. 4. — Der a3. Psalm. Op. X3a. — Gott in der 
Natur. Op. X33. — Stindchen. Op. X3S. — Das Lid>en. — Klage um 
All Bev. a. Kleinere drei- und zwcistimmige Geaangwerke. Partltar: 
A. Mit Begleitong: Die Advocaten, Op. 74; Der Hochieitbraten, 
Op. X04; Cantate aum Geburtatag dea Siiigera Michael Vogl, Op. xs8; 
Cantate sur Namenafeier dea Vetera; Cantate zur 30 jihrigen Jubel- 
feier Salieri't; Dat Abendroth; Punschlled; Trinklied. — B. Ohne Be- 
gleitung! Vorfiber die stShnende Klage; Deasen Fahne Donnerstfirme 
wallte; HIer umarmen sich getrene Gatten; Selig doreh die Liebe; 
Wer die atelle Stemenbahn; Die zwei Togendwege; Bardengesang; 
Mallied; Trinklied im Mai; Trinklied im Winter; Frfihlingalied; Tod- 
tengrftberlied.— C. Canons : Verschwundcn stnd die Schmerzen ; Unend- 
liche Freude; Dreifach ist der Schritt der Zeit; Goldner Schein; Der 
Schnee serrinnt; Liebe siuseln die Blitter; a Wilkommen, lieber 
schfiner Mai; a Laerimoso aon io; Sanetua. — D. Duette: Mallied 
„Grfiner wird die Au"; Mallied „Dcr Schnee zerriimt"; Der Morgen- 
atem; Jlgerlied; Lfitaow's wilde Jagd. — Anhang: Schmera ^ era e rr e t 
ihr Gcalcht; Singfibungen. 

Serie ao: Lieder und Gesange. zo y. M.3Z7.Z.90 

CenUnis. — i. x8xx-i8x4. a. Januar bis Juli, x8xs. 3. Auguat bis Ende 
18x5. 4. x8x6. 3. X817 u. 18x8. 6. x8i9-x8ai. 7. x8aa bia sur „aeh6ncn 
MfilleHn" 1823. 8. Zwischen der ..schdnen MfiUerin" und der ^Winter- 
rdae." i8a3-x8a7. 9. Von der „Winterreise'' bis sum „Schwanenge- 
sang." i8a7 u. x8a8. xo. Anhang. 

Serie 21: Supplement. Instrumental-Musik. Gesang* 
Musik. M4Z7.z^z 

Conitnit, — Instmmental-Muaik: Ouverture in B ffir Oreheater; On- 
verture in D ffir Oreheater; Concertstfick ffir Violine und Orchester; 
Rondo ffir Violine und Streichqnartett; Trio ffir Violine, Viola und 
Violoncell ; Ouverture in G ffir Pianoforte su viea Hinden ; Ouverture 
su „Flerrabraa" ffir Pianoforte su vier Handen; 7 Sonaten ffir Piano- 
forte. In B dur, Dea dur, Fia moll, C dur, F moU, CIs moll, C dur; 
Pianoforteatfick in C dur; Allegretto in C moll ffir Pianoforte; Alle- 
gretto in C dur ffir Pianoforte; Allegro moderato in C dur ffir Piano- 
forte; Andantino in C dur ffir Pianoforte; Allegro und Scherzo ffir 
Pianoforte; Adagio ffir Pianoforte in C dur und G dur; Zwfilf Wiener 
Deutache ffir Pianoforte; 4 Menuette ffir Pianoforte in A dur, E dur, 
D dur, CIs moll; Zwei ifenuette ffir Pianoforte; Acht Eoossalsen ffir 
Pianoforte; Drei Ecossaisen ffir Pianoforte; Albumblatt ffir Pianoforte 
— Goang-Murik: Tantum ergo ffir Chor und Oreheater; Offertorium 
ffir eine Tenoratimme, Chor und Orchester; Gesang der Geister fiber 
den Wasaem, ffir Minnerchor und Pianoforte; Fischerlied, ffir Min- 
nei^Bhor ; Frflhlingslied, a) ffir Minnerchor, b) ffir efaie Slngstimme and 
Pfte ; Terzette ffir drd MInnerstimmen ; Die Schlacht, Cantate. 

Sammtliche Compositionen i. Band: Lieder, Ges&nge und 
Balladen fur eine Slngstimme mit Pianofortebegleitung. 
Revidirt von L. Winkler und H. Sattler. Wolfenbuttel. 
Holle. [185-?] M.944-x^ 

Coniiitis. — Op. x-37 der Lieder: x. Der ErlkSnlg. a. Gretehen am 
Spinnrade. 3. Schlfera Klagelied; Heidenrfialefai ; Jigers Abendlied; 
Meeresstille. 4. Der Wanderer; Morgenlied; Wanderers Nachtlied. 
S. Raatlose Liebe; N&he des Geliebten; Der Fischer; Brater Verlnat; 
I>er Kfinlg in Thule. 6. Memnon; Antigone und Oedjp; Am Grabc 
Anselmo's. 7. Die abgeblfihte Linde; Der Plug der Zeit; Der Tod and 
daa Midchen. Sl Der Jfingling auf dem Hfigel; Sehnsncht; Brlafsee; 
Am Strome. xa. Gesfinge des Harfnera. X3. Der Schlfer and der Bel- 
ter; Lob der Thrinen; Der Alpenjiger. X4. Suleika; Gehelmea. X9. 
Sehwager Kronoa ; An Mignon ; Ganymed. ao. Sd mir gegrfiaat ; Frfih- 



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lingsgUttbe; HinfUnfi Llebetwcrbung. sa. Der Zwerg; Wehmuth. aj. 
Die Liebe hst velo^ea; Selige Wdt; Schwanengetang ; Schatigrftbert 
Bcgdir. 34. Gruppc sot dem Tartarus ; Schlummcrlied. 2$. Die sch5ne 
liailerin; Das Waadem; Wohin?; Halt; Danksagunf an den Bach; 
Am Peierabcnd; Dcr Ncngicrigc; Ungeduld; Morgengniu; Dcs Mul- 
lers Blumen; Tlirincnregcn ; Mdn; Psuse; Mit dem grunen Lisuten- 
bandc; Dcr Jiger; Eifersncht and Stols; Die Hebe Farbe; Die bose 
Farbe; Trodme Blumen; Der Mfiller and der Bach; Des Baches 
Wiegenlied. stf. Romance aus dem Drama Rosamundc. 31. Suldka's 
swdter Gesang. $a. Die Fordle. 36. Die sflmcnde Diana ; Nachtstuck, 
37. Der Pilgrim; Der Alpenjiger. 

Absence. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.) (/» MosenthaL Songs of 
the Mendelssohn Glee Club. Pp. 40, 41.) No. 10 in M.904.38 

Adagio et Rondo pour piano, violon, viola et violoncelle. 
OeuY. posth. Leipzig. Peters. [187-?] No. i in lf.353.zo 

Alfonso und Estrella., Romantische Oper in 3 Acten [von 
Franz von Schober. Musik] von Franz Schubert. Text- 
lich und musikalisch bearbeitet von J. N. Fuchs. Klavier- 
Auszug. Berlin. Schlesinger. [18182.] M.3aa.zz 

Same. Ouverture. Op. 69. Partiturausgabe. Wien. 
Spina. 1867. No. i in M.334.Z8 

Die AUmacht. Gredicht von Job. Ladislaus Pyrker. Fur 
eine Tenorstimme componirt von Franz Schubert. Fiir 
Mannerchor und Orchester bearbeitet von Franz Liszt. 
Parti tur. Leipzig. Schuberth & Co. [186-?] 

No. 2 in M.a7a55 

Same. Clavier-Auszug. No. 5 in M.39a4Z 

Same. Great is Jehovah, the Lord (Die Allmacht). Solo 
for a T. voice. The words by Campbell Clarke. Com- 
posed by Franz Schubert. Arranged with an accomp. of 
men's voices and orchestra by Franz Liszt. [Pianoforte 
score.] {In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 11, 
pp. 143-153.) No. 14 in M.i95.a.zz 

Am Meere. [Ftir Mannerchor eingerichtet mit Pianoforte- 
begleitunRT von W. Tschtrch.] Wien. Haslinger. [186-? 
Liederkranz. 13.] No. 8 in M.39a4Z 

Same. Mit kleiner Orchesterbegleitung. No. 5 in M.ao3.5 

Ave Maria, von Fr. Schubert. Ftir grosses Orchester 
bearbeitet von Friedr. Lux. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. 

[1868?] No.4inM.337^ 

Bootgesang, fur 2 Tenore und 2 Basse. [Mit Begleitung 
des Pianoforte.] Neue Ausgabe. Wien. Diabelli & Co. 
[ 185-?] No. 1 1 in ll^7a59 

Same. Boat song [t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus glee book. 
Pp. 99, 100.) No. 54 in M.946.36 

Briider, lasset uns eins singen. [Mannerchor.] {In Or- 
pheus. Band i, pp. 14, 15.) No. 12 in M.z99a43.z 

Chor-Gesangwerke von Franz Schubert. In Partitur mit 
untergelegtem Klavier-Auszuge und Stimmen heraus- 
gegeben von Alfred Dorffel. Leipzig. Peters. [186-?] 
3 V. in I. M.a8o48 

CoHttnts, — I. FOr gemlschten Chor: Jigerchor; Hirtenchor; Tantum 
ergo in C ; Gott im Ungcwitter ; Gott der Wdtschopier ; Hymne an den 
UnendUcfaen; Antiphonen sur Pdmwdhe: Da Itegt er starr, Cantate; 
Mirjams Sicgesgesang ; Gebet; Des Tages Wdhe; Benedictus es. Do- 
mine, Graduale; ConttitutioosUed ; Der Frnblingsmorgen, Cantate; 
Der 9a. Psalm ; Chor der Engd aus Goethe's Faust ; Arie mit Chor aus 
„Fierabras." a. Fur Minner-Chor: Das Ddrlchen; Die Nachtigall; 
Geist der Liebe; Fruhlingdied ; Naturgenuss; Juni^gswonne ; Liebe; 
Zum Rundtanz; Die Nscht; Geiiterchor aui „Rosamunde"; Der Gon* 
delfahrer; Bootgctang; Wehmuth; Ewige Liebe; Flucht; Zur guten 
Nacht; Mondenichdn; Widerspruch; Gott meine Zuversicht; Nacht- 
helle; Stindchen; Nachtgesang im Walde; Salre Begins; Schlachtlied ; 
Herr, unser Gott, Hymne ; Trinklied ; Nschtmusik ; Gesang der Gcister 
fiber den Wassem; Deutsche Messe; Der Entfemten; Im Gegenwarti- 
gen Vergangenes; Lob der Einsamkdt; Wdn und Liebe; Grab und 
Mond ; Ruhe, schfinstes Glflck der Erde ; Funkdnd im Becher so hdle, 
Trinklied; Brfider, unser Erdenwallen, Trinklied; Freunde, sammelt 
euch im Krdse, Trinklied ; Klage um Aly Bey. 3. F&r Frauenstimmen ; 
Coronach; Gott mdne ZuTcrsicht; Gott In dcr Nator; Stindchen; Daa 
grosse Hatldujah. 

Coronach [s. s. a Accomp. for pianoforte.] (In Novello's 
Collection of trios, etc Vol. i, pp. 102-108.) 

No. 13 in 11.204.36.x 

Dance we so gaily. Part-song. (In HuUah. Part music. 
Secular. Vol. 2, pp. 104-111.) No. 25 in M.i57.a8.a 

Deutsche Messe. [Gesange zur Feier des heiligen Opfers 
der Messe.] Nebst einem Anhang ,»Das Gebet des 
Herrn.'' Fur 4 Singstimmen mit Begleitung von Blas- 
instrumenten. Partitur [und Sopranstimme]. Wien. 
Gotthard. 1870. No. 3 in II.201.20 



Schubert, Franz Peter. (Canimued.) 
Divertissement i la hongroise. Op. 54. Orchestrirt von 

Max Erdmannsdorfer und Franz Liszt Partitur. Berlin. 

Furstner. [187-?] No.i in lC.335.z3 

Das Dorfchen. Ftir 4 Mannerstimmen mit Klavierbeglei- 

tung. Op. 11, No. I. Neue Ausgabe in Partitur redigirt 

von Karl Wilh. Steinhausen. Neuwied. Heuser. [187-?] 

Na 7 in lf.39a.3z 
Drei Lieder von Franz Schubert. Ftir vier <Mannerstimmen 

eingerichtet von Robert Mdsiol. Wien. Schreiber. 

[ 1872?] No. 15 in lC.39a.37 

CoHtMis, — Wand'rers Nachtlied. — Hdden-Rdddn. — Der Konlg von 
Thule. 

Drei Polonaisen (aus Op. 61) fur Pianoforte zu vier 
Handen. Fur Orchester ubertragen von Carl Kossmaly. 
No. I in D moll, B dur. No. 2 in F dur, De^ dur. No. 3 
in B dur, G molL Partitur. Leipzig. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann. 1880. No. 1-3 in IC405.57 

Duos fur Pianoforte und Violine, herausgegeben von Ferd. 
David. Leipzig. Peters. [187-?] 2 v. in i. IC353.ZZ 
Comitnts, — z. No. 1-3 M majenr, la mlnew, sol mineur). Op. ijy. 
No. i-j. 8. Rondeau brillant. Op. 70. — Fantaisie, Op. 159. — Intro- 
duction et variations. Op. 160. — Duo, Op. ids. 

Erlkonig. Fur eine Singstimme mit Ideinem Orchester. 
Instnimentirt von Franz Liszt. Partitur. Leipzig. For- 
berg. [ 1870?] No. 2 in lC.335.z3 

Erster Verlust. [Mannerchor.] (In Steinhausen. Con- 
ferenz-Gesange. Band 2, Heft i, p. 10.) No. 10 in IC39248 

Ewige Liebe. Gedicht fur 4 Mannerstimmen. Op. 64, No. 
2. Neue Ausgabe in Partitur redigirt von K. W. Stein- 
hausen. Neuwied. Heuser. [187-?] No. 3 inic.s92.38 

The fair maid of the mill (Die schone Mullerin). A series 
of songs, written by Wilhelm Muller. Composed by 
Franz Schubert. Translated by Clarina Macfarren. Lon- 
don. Chappell & Co. [1869. Chappell's Musical Maga- 
zine.] No. 3 in lCz.57.zo 

Fantasie (F moll) von Franz Schubert [Op. 103]. Fur 
grosses Orchester eingerichtet von Ernst Rudorff. Par- 
titur. Berlin. Simrock. [187-?] No. 2 in IC346.25 

Fierrabras. Ouverture. Op. 76. Partiturausgabe. Wien. 
Spina. 1867. No. 2 in IC334.Z8 

Five choruses for female voices. London. Novello, Ewer 
& Co. [187-?] No. 3 in ICZ57.Z6 

Conitnis. — Coronach (trio). — The Lord is my diepherd (qnartet). — 
God ip nature (quartet). — Serenade (solo and quartet). — (3ocy So 
the Lord Almighty (trio). 

Geist der Liebe. Ftir 4 Mannerstimmen mit Klavier- 
Begleitung. Op. 11, No. 3. Neue Ausgabe in Partitur 
redigirt von K. W. Steinhausen. Neuwied. Heuser. 
[ 187-?] No. 9 in lC.39a.3z 

Der Geistertanz. Fur Mannerchor. Nachgelassenes Werk. 
Wien. (jotthard. 1871. No. 52 in lC392.a3 

Gesang der Geister uber den Wassern (von Goethe). Ftir 
4 Tenor- und 4 Bass-Stimmen mit Begleitung von 2 
Violen, 2 Violoncelle und Contrabass von Franz Schubert. 
Partitur. Wien. Spina. [186-?] No. 3 in IC.28047 

"Glory to the Lord Almighty." Chorus [s. s. a Accomp. 
for pianoforte]. (In Novello's Collection of trios,, etc. 
Vol. I, pp. 151-155-) No. 17 in IL904.36.Z 

God in nature. Chorus [s. s. a a Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Novello's (Collection of trios, etc. Vol i, 
pp. 109-129.) No. 15 in M.904.36.Z 

Gondolier's serenade. Part-song for x. x. b. b., with piano- 
forte accomp. (In The Orpheus. New series. Vol. 4, 
pp. 122-128.) No. 28 in lC.205.z04 

Grand quintuor pour violon, alto, violoncelle et basse. Op. 
114. [Partition.] Leipzig. Peters. [187-?] No. 2 in lC.353.zo 

Great is Jehovah, the Lord. See his Die Allmacht 

Grosse Fantasie (Op. 15). [Von] Franz Schubert Sym- 
phonisch bearbeitet fur Piano und Orchester von Franz 
Liszt Partitur. Wien. Schreiber. [187-?] 

No. I in lC.342.z4 

Grosse Messe. See his Mass (No. 6). 

Grosser heroischer Marsch (Op. 66, A moll) fur das Piano- 
forte. Bearbeitet ftir grosses Orchester von O. Bach. 
Partitur. Mainz. Schott [1873.] No. 4 in IC334.Z8 



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8chttb«rti Franz Peter. (ConHnued.) 

Haidenroslein. MeL v. Fr. Schubert (Fur t. t. b. b. bear- 
beitet von Joseph Zingsem.] (In Gruber. Sangeshort. 
Heft 4, p. 51.) No. 3 in M^syaao 

Hail to the chief. [Part-iong, t. t. b. b.] (In The Orpheus. 
New series. Vol 4, pp. 111-114.) No. 25 in M.905.Z04 

Hans und Hanne. Liederspiel in i Act. Klavierauszug. 
Leipzig. Kahnt. (188-?] No. 2 in 11.391.91 

[Herr, unser Gott.] Hjrmne fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor 
und Quartett-Solo [t. t. b. b.] mit Klavier-Begleitung 
(ad libitum). Op. 154. Neue Ausgabe in Partitur redigirt 
von K. W. Steinhauaen. Neuwied. Heuser. [187-?] 

No. II inM.399.3z 

Im Abendroth. [Lied» s. s. a. t. b.] Leipzig. Siegel. 
[187-?] No. 15 in M.i58.az 

Kyrie eleison. Arranged from a subject by Franz Schu- 
bert. [London. Novello.] 1870. [The Musical times.] 

No. 42 in M.Z58.Z7 

Lazarus. Oster-Cantate. Clavier-Auszug. Wien. Spina. 
1866. No. 2 in M.S8047 

The letter of flowers. Song [s. t. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Musical library. Vol. 3, pp. 116, 117.) 

No. 37 in Il.a35.z8.3 

Lightly creeping. Serenade [for alto solo and chorus of 
female voices. Accomp. for piano]. London. Exeter 
Hall. [ 186-?] No. 2 in ll.39z.5S 

Der Lindenbaum [von] Franz Schubert Bearbeitet [ftir 
T. T. B. B.] von Joseph Zingsem. (In Gruber. Sangeshort. 
Heft 4, pp. 46, 47.) No. 3 in M.370.30 

Lob der Thranen. Nach Schubert, Op. 13, No. 2. [Ftir 
vierstimmigen Mannerchor.] (In Steinhausen. Conferenz- 
Gesange. Band 2, Heft i, p. 13.) No. 10 in M.392.38 

LK>bgesang. [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoessischer Saenger- 
verein. Mannerchore fCir das I3te . . . S&ngerfest. Pp. 
4-6.) No. 3 in 1I.Z30.7 

The Lord is my Shepherd. Anthem [s. s. a. a. Accomp. 
for pianoforte]. (In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
VoL 3, pp. 120-126.) No. 15 in 1I.Z9$.9.3 

Alto to be foond In NoTello'a Collection of trios, etc. 

Franz Schubert's Marsche. Fur das Orchester ubertragen 

von F. Liszt Partitur. Berlin. FQrstner. [187-?] 

No. i-^ in M.344.2 
CmiUiiU. — I. Msneh (H moll), s. Traaer^Mereeh (E* moll). 3. 
Reiter-Marteh (C dur). 4. Ungarieehcr Msnch (C moU). 

Marche i la hongroise. Extrait de I'Op. 54 (Divertisse- 
ment i la hongroise), de F. Schubert. Orchestr^e par 
Jules Bordier. Partition. Paris. Richault [1882?] 

No. 2 in 11.338.1z 

Mass (No. i) in F. Vocal score with pianoforte accomp. 
arranged by Ebenezer Prout. London. Augener & Co. 
[1876.] li.158.99 

Mass [No. 3] in B flat, in vocal score. The pianoforte 
accomp. arranged by Berthold Tours. Octavo edition. 
LK>ndon. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] 11.15(142 

Mass [No. 4] in C, in vocal score. The pianoforte ac- 
comp. arranged by Berthold Tours. Octavo edition. 
I^ndon. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] ll.z56u|o 

Mass [No. 5] in A flat, in vocal score. The pianoforte 
accomp. arranged by Berthold Tours. Octavo edition. 
London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1876.] 11.15641 

[Mass (No. 6) in E flat.] Grosse Messe (in Es) fur Chor 
und Orchester. [Klavierauszug.] Leipzig. Rieter- 
Biedermann. 1865. 11.95046 

[Mtiodies.] Seule collection complete des melodies de 

Francois Schubert, avec acct. de piano. Paroles fran- 

gaises de M' B^langer. [Livre 1-16.] Paris. Richault. 

[185-?] 16 V. in 8. M.3274 

CvRlfiiCf. -^ I. Le roi det aohiet. — Merguerite. — Let plslntee du 
leme pitre. — Le celme plat — Roee Murage. — Chant du chasseur. 
— Le TOiraseiir. — Chant dv matin. — Chant da soir. — Tou jours. — 
Jc pcnae A InL — La Sirkie. — Premiere peine. — Le roi de Thnl6. — 
L'Avrore. — Les proscrita. ^-— Sa tombe. — Le rosier d^ouill^. — 
La (aite da tempt. — La jeune fUle ct la Mort. — Le finaao^ — Vacue 
diair. — Sar ta rirc. — La rie. — Amour et mystire. — Au terme de 
tea maux. — L'ange. — Le mendiant — Le pitre et le cavalier. — 
£loge det larmet. — Le chatteur det Alpet. — Suleika. — Le secret — 
M fpUttoph^l^ — Point de tr^e A ma douleur. — La roix d'en haut 



Schubert, Franz Peter. (Contimud.) 

— Sois toqlourt met teulet anionn. — Le prinlaaipa. — Boaheur d'et* 
P^rance. — Sur le Danube; — • Le nautoonier. — Le pldieor. — Le 
nain. — Panrre fleor. — Amour traU. -^ Dant moa bateau. -^ Quat 
■uprcme. ^^ i^ cuercnenr oe vrteor. ■. o emer. ~~ oefQcnae. " m^ 
mennler To ya ieur. — Au bord de la fantaJne. -^ Sa ehaumSif«L -— - Je 
▼ait la voir. -^ Elle ne m'a pea eomprit. — Solf je 8im4 •— Toute ma 
▼ie. — Salut du matin. — Ne m'onblies paa. -— Fatal prfoate* — EH* 
eat A moL — Le lutii vo04.— > Le ruban vert — Le chatteur. — JaloutJe. 

— Sa fleur ehdrle. — Garde mot tourenir. — La fleur fanle. — La vofai 
cndiantefctte. — L'dtranger. -^ Ronunoe de Rotamoode. — La 90^ 
lombe. — Le PM — Punia-moi. — Pendant la auit — Jamala Ita 
cieux. — Laiate-moi partir, ma m^e. ^ Edgar. — LA-bat. — Le eobi 
du feu. — La Jeune rdigieute. — Nuit et tooget. — A la diftta du Jour. 

— Chant d'H^IAne. — Le chatteur dgard. — Le pritonnicr. — Au eamp* 

— Ave Maria. — Le rendes-voua. — Bh blent chante TAmour. -^ An 
bosquet $. Le papiUon. — Sur let Alpet. — Clair de lune. — Le aoldat 
et la fianc^ — Emma. — Let plaintet de la jeune fille. — Tu n'aimea 
paa. — La Terrai'je encore? — L'attente. — Let rit et let pleun. — 
Le TieiUard. — Dithyrambe. — Si Tout aimes jamala. — Le t t imeut 

— La aoUtude. — Quand tu me Toia aouf fHr. — Atoile de la mer. — 
Toujoura teuL — Heliotrope. — Le chant de la caUle. — Adieu, ma 
mAre. — Barcarolle. — La roae. — Le mal du payt^ — La toute pula- 
tanee. — Le To ya geur A la lune. — La eloehe det agoaltantt. — Nult 
d'M, — Haric; -— A ma lyre. — Bontolr. — Puittanee d'un regard. — 
Le rhr9 du eoupable. — Je prenda femme. — Romance d'Anna Lyle. — 
Noma ta lordAre. — iTtnhoA. — Un malheureux. -> Etp^rance — 
Beau page. — Tu n'ea plut lA. — Th^lda. -^ A minult — A tol. 4. 
Adieu. — Je doia te f nir. — Soyet heurcuz. — Let larmea. — Lliirar. 

— Le tilleul. — Le ruitteau. — Le torrent — Mol teul j'almals. — Le 
feu follet — Le repoe. — Un rlre. — Solitaire. — Le poete — J'al ah 
Tieillir. — Le corbeau. — La demiAre feuille. — Met rivet tont flnlt.— 
La matinAe or a ge ua e. — L'fllutioa. — Le guide. -* P^int d'atile. <— 
Ah, laittont pleurer. -^ Regret — Le joueur de Tieile. — Le poAte. — - 
Le lac. — Le tpectre du chlteau. — DAcouragA. ^ On noua attend lA 
baa. — La coquette de village. — AuprAt de toL — Maia lul, ne m'alme 
plut. — Chagrlna pattAt. — Let AtoUet. — Je n'ai pu braver I'Amour. 

— La chanton de nuit du voyageur. — Rendes-le-moL — Alme, eroia» 
ctpArel — RAve d'amour. — La Jeune mAre. — La fille du p r oa cri t — 
Le jeune aveui^ — Humble priAre. — Tu grandirat. — RAaignatkm. 

— Sana toL — Amour tccrct. — Laitsez-moi pleurer. — AuprAs de 
mon bereeau. — A Jenny. 5. Jamabl — Souvenir. — Chant du cygne. 

— Au moia de maL — Humble retraite. — A aa fontaine. — FatiditA. 

— Le plaiair. — Au bonheur. — Dit-le-moL — La verdure. — Charme 
de ta douleur. — Le langage de Tamour. — Elle dolt venir. — Le mAne- 
atreL — L'amour. — Void le aoir. — A demain lea peinea. — Sloge du 
Tokay. — Au toleiL — La fileute. — Sur le fleuve. -^ Ida. — Ddphlne. 

— Paolo. — La priaonniAre. — L'£chOb — Reeueillement — Le joyeux 
frAre. — Chant de douleur. — Le mettage d'amour. — Prettentlmettta 
d'un toMat — Le dAalr du printempa. — SArAnade. — Mon tAjour. — 
L'exilA. — Le dApart. — L'Atlaa. — Son Image: — La fille du pAchenr. 

— La vllle. — Au bord de la mer. — Vition. — L'oitean mettager. 
6. Nuit d'orage en tootae. — Le tpectre de la fiancAe. — Lea plaintea 
de Colma. — L'etprit de Loda. — Schllric et VInvela. — Chant fnnAbrt 
de Nathot. — La viArge d'Inittore. — La mort d'Oscar. — L'autre vie. 

— La fortune du poAte. — Elle. — Le crApuscule. — RomAo. — La cau- 
tion. — La oolAre du barde. — Un aoir. — A I'ocAan. -> La palx aolt 
avee vous. — De la compassion de Marie. -^ A I'Etre infinL — Bxtaae. 

— L'image de Marie. *- Lea attrea. — PriAre pendant la bataOle. — 
Requieacant In pace. — Le maudlt — Le pardon. — Le naufragA. — - 
Le sdeU A ton dedin. — Le plongcur. — A mon eoeur. — Cid AtoOA. 

— Chant du fottoyeur. — Dieu. — La juttioe divine. — Le reflet — 
L'amour aux Aeoutea. 7. La nult dant let bolt. — DAIire. — - A mon 
file. — La mort d'un enfant — Mon Ame. — SoirAe d'automne. — II 
faut mourir. — Apparition. — Le chevalier et la chAtdalne. — Le 
eooeher du aolell. — SoAne de Fautt — Chant de Mignon. — Le lan- 
gage det fleurt. — Le baiter d'un ange. — Tu veux que je t'oublle. — 
L'eadave. — Le calme de la nuit — ^oQe du aoir. -^ Ombre chArie. 

— Le barde. — Adieux du matdot — La gloire et la vie. — Aimer 
encore^ -~- MatlnAe de prmtempa. ■— Pourquol la conaoler. — ■ SoirAe 
dlilver. — Le lanaquenet de Wallenttdn. — La eroiaade. — Bonheur 
d'amour. — Hermann et Thuandda. — Penae au retour. — La gulr- 
lande de roaea. — Pourtant ce n'ett paa toi. — La lune tur let tom- 
beaux. — La voix d'amour. — Pent Atre. — PriAre de Marguerite. — 
A bicnlAt — Prolbnde douleur. — Chanaoo de Claire. — Le tombeau 
d'une mAre. — La priAre. — La fAte det mortt. — L'oratoire. S. Le 
pAlerin. — L'iaolement — Le rAve du batdier. — Chant du captlf. — 
Pardon gAuAiauju — Blondd A Marie. — Premier amour. — Chant de 
guerre. — Louiae. — Lambertine. — Pauvre jeune fille. — Lea rulnea. 

— Ceat to«d<Mira du bonheur. — Air d'Alfonto e Eatrdla. — - Cavatlne 
d'Alfonao e Eatrdla. — L'ermltage. — Noble chlmAre. — Sola beOe 
aana darmeai — Je t'd vue rougir. — CAtdt mot — Rappdle*moi. — > 
RAve d'une jeune fille. — Chanaon de Berthe. — Adieux A mea amia. — 
DemiAre poitAe. — Beau rAve. — La rencontre. — Corinne. — Chant 
d'outre tombe. — AdAldde. — Conaolatlon. — Vlenat eharmante nult 

— Le punch. — Euphrodne. — Lea toudt viendront domain. — Sur la 
tombe d'un hArot. — Baiter du matin. -^ Lettre d'un ami. — Cruelle 
eapArance. — J*avaia maudlt l'amour.— A table.— >L'oi8eleur. — Coeur 
aoAltdre. — La molssonneuae. — Pdne de coeur. — Sana peur, le verre 
en main. — La patrie abaente. — Ma voiaine. — Chanton de I'atdler. 

— Salut fidAle unle. — Lune de maL — Sur le glader. — Le duunp de 
repoa. — A aoo roaler. — Aind qu'un myttAre. — Pure Atolle. -^ Quel 
dAtcrt que ma vie. — Cett llurnre du dlenoe. — Peut-on calmer ta 
mAflance. 

Miriam's song of triumph. A cantata for s. solo and 
chorus. Words by Grillparzer. Music by Franz Schu- 



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Scfanbert, Franz Peter. (CanHtmed,) 

bert. [Accomp. for pianoforte. Boston? Ditson? 185-?] 

No. 2 in M.a8o4i 

Same. The song of Miriam (Mirjams Siegesgesang). So- 
prano solo & chorus. Translated & partly re- writ ten 
from the German of Grillparzer by William Duthie. 
Composed by Franz Schubert. [Accomp. for piano.] 
London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. i in M.S8047 

Die Nacht [Mannerchor.] {In Eidgenoessischer Saenger- 
verein. Wettgesange bei dem I2te . . . Sangerfeste. P. 
aa) No. 8 in ii.z3o.7 

Alto to be foond In Regentbvrgcr Licderknms ; Dat Rfitli. 

Same. The night [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In Chickering 
collection. Vol. i, pp. 27, 28.) No. 11 in M.39a^8.z 

Nachtgesang im Walde. [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoes- 
sischer Saengerveretn. Mannerchore fiir das I3te . . . 
Sangerfest. Pp. 19-26.) No.i in Il.z3a7 

Die Nachtigall. Fiir 4 Mannerstimmen mit Klavier- 
Begleitung. Op. 11, No. 2. Neue Ausgabe in Partitur 
redigirt von K. W. Steinhausen. Neuwied. Heuser. 
[ 187-?] No. 8 in lf.3ga.3z 

Naturgenuss. Ftir 4 Mannerstimmen mit Klavier-Beglei- 
tung. Op. 16^ No. 2. Neue Ausgabe in Partitur redigirt 
von K. W. Steinhausen. Neuwied. Heuser. [187-?] 

No. 10 in iC3ga.3z 

Neun Gesange von Franz Schubert. Fur gemischten Chor 
eingerichtet von Ed. Mestenhauser. Troppau. Buch- 
holz & Diebel. [187-?] No. 12-14 in ll.zs8.flz 

CemUnU, — Nscht nnd Tritune. — Du bitt die Ruh*. — Pax vobiscum. 

— LiUnei auf <U« Feet ..Aller Seclen." — Himmelifttaken. — Daj 
Wdnen. — Abendstem. — Die Berge. — Aim HeUopolU. 

Neun Lteder von Franz Schubert. Eingerichtet fiir vier 

Mannerstimmen von G. W. Teschner. Leipzig. Siegel. 

. [,1879?] N0.49-51 inll.39fl.fl3 

ConUnts, — t. Dm Wtndeni. — Der Undenbaum. -^ Der BlumenbrieL 
a. Dcs MflUers Blnmcn. — LiUnd aaf daa Fctt atter Sedcn. — Romanxe 
aaa Roaamunde. 3. Wanderer's Nachtlied. — Grablied f&r die Mutter. 

— Das Weinen. 

The night. See his Die Nacht. 

The night is cloudless & serene. Solo [t.] and chorus [t. t. 
B. &]. (In The Orpheus. New series. Vol. i, pp. 149- 
158.) No. 24 in Il.fl05.zaz 

Nocturne pour piano, violon et violoncelle. Op. 148. Leip- 
zig. Peters. [187-?] No. a in ii.353.za 

O Lord our Godl Hynm [t. t. b. b. soli, t. t. b. b. chorus. 
Accomp. for pianoforte]. New York. Schirmer. [188-?] 

No. 6 in ll.39fl.3z 

Octett [fur 2 Violinen, Viola, Clarinet, Horn, Fagott, 
Violoncell und Bass]. Partitur. [Op. 166.] Leipzig. 
Peters. [ 187-?] No. 3 in lf.353.z3 

Ottverture im italienischen Style fiir das Orchester. Op. 
17a Partitur. Wien. Spina. 1866. No. 3 in M.334.Z8 

Phantasie. Op. 103, F moll, von Franz Schubert Instru- 
mentirt von Felix MottL Partitur. London. Schott & 
Co. [189-?] No. I in M.4Z0.56 

Die Post. Lied v. Franz Schubert. Fiir vier Manner- 
stimmen und obligates Posthorn arrangirt von L. Fried- 
rich Witt. Kiel. Bellmann. [187-?] No. 48 in ic.39fl.fl3 

Same. Fur 4 MSinnerstimmen mit Cornet k pistons oblig. 
gesetzt von Franz Abt. Offenbach a. M. Andr^ [1877.] 

No. 47 in ic.39fl.fl3 

[Quartette fiir 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncello. No. 1-9.] 
Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [187-?] No. i in ic.353.z3 

ComttHU, — I. A moll. Op. ag. a. Ea dor. Ox>. us. No. i. 3. E dor. 
Op. las. No. a. 4. D molL Op. poath. $. G dor. Op. 161. 6. B dur. 
Op. 168. 7. G molL Op. poatb. S. D dur. Op. poath. 9. C moll. Op. 
poith. 

Quintett [fur 2 Violinen, Viola und 2 Violoncelle]. Op. 163. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [187-?] No. 2 in ic.353.13 
Rest See his Ruhe. 
[Rosamunde.] Ballet-Musik. Partiturausgabe. Wien. 

Spina. Z867. No. 3 inic.334.z7 

Same. Chorus [t. t. b. b.] from "Rosamunde." (In Mosen- 

thal. Songs of the Mendelssohn glee club. Pp. 152-155.) 

No. 40 in 1c.fl04.38 
Same. Ouverture. Partiturausgabe. Wien. Spina. 1867. 

No. I in ic.334.z7 



Schubert, Franz Peter. (Continued.) 

Same. Zwei Entr'actes zu dem Drama: Rosamunde ffir 
das Orchester. Partitur. Wien. Spina. 1866. 

No. 2 in ic.334.17 

„Ruhe, schonstes Gliick der Erde.'' Fiir vier Manner- 
stimmen. (Nachgelassenes Werk.) Wien. Gotthard. 
1871. No. 46 in M.3g9ji3 

Same. Rest. [Part-song, t.t. b. b.] (/» MosenthaL Songs 
of the Mendelssohn Glee Oub. Pp. 55-^1.) 

No. 15 in 1C904^ 

Salve Regina. Fiir s. a. t. b. mit Klavierbegleitung. [Par- 
titur und Stimmen.] Wien. Haslinger. [186-?] 5 parts 
in I V. No. 34 in lC.90z.35 

Schubert-Album. Lieder und beruhmte Stiicke von Franz 
Schubert. Fiir Violine und Piano tibertragen von Ad. 
Griinwald. [Partitur und Violine-Stimme.] Braun- 
schweig. Litolff. [188-?] No. 2 in M.357.ZO 

Die Sehnsucht. Gedicht von Schiller. In Musik gesetzt 
ftir eine SingstiAe [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte von Franz Schubert. 39. Werk. Wien. Pennauer. 
[ 1826.] No. 5 in M.Z40.3S3 

Serenade. Solo [a.] and chorus [s. s. a. a. Accomp. for 
pianoforte]. (In Novello's Collection of trios, etc Vol. 
I, pp. 130-150.) No. 16 in IC.S0446.Z 

Le secret. Air [& or t. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 
Musical library. Vol. 3, pp. 144-146.) No. 48 in ic.fl35.z8.3 

Sieben Gesange aus Walter Scott's Fraulein vom See. In 
Musik gesetzt mit Begleitung des Pianoforte von Franz 
Schubert. Op. 52. Wien. Artaria. [183-?] 

Nos. a 10 in 1^140^3^ 

CoiUtnU, — I. EBen'a Geaanc No. i Cm. -a.]. — Qlaa'a Gcaanf NoT a 
[a.]. — Bootgetang [t. t. a. a.]. — Coronadi Cs. s. a. vnd Chorl. a. 
Norman'a Gcaang [t.]. — Ellen'a Gcaang No. j [if.-a.]. — Lied dea 
gefaogenen Jagcra (Lay of the imiiriaoned huataoua) Ct.]. 

Symphonic, C dur [No. 7], fur grosses Orchester. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [185-?] ic.334.z6 

Symphonic, C-dur [No. 7], Unvollendete Symphonic in H 
moll [No. 8], und Andante aus der Tragischen Sym- 
phonic [No. 4]. Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [187-?] 

No. 1-3 in lC.353.z4 

The song of Miriam. See his Miriam's song of triumph. 

Terzette. [Klavierauszug.] Leipzig. Peters. [187-?] 

No. 5 in lC.Z5fi.z 
ConUntt, — Die Advocatcn (fur a Tcnore v. Baaa). — Der Hochzeit- 
braten (fdr Sopran, Tenor u. Baaa). 

Trios ftir Pianoforte, Violine und Violoncell, revidirt von 
Ferd. David. Leipzig. Peters. [187-?] No. i in lC.353.za 

ConUnis. — i. Op. 99. B dur. a. Op. 100. Ea dor. 

Valse noble. Violino & piano. Op. yy. Arranged by 
Ambrose Davenport. Boston. White, Smith & Co. 

[1888.] No. 8 in lC4ia45 

Variationen iiber ein Thema von Franz Schubert. Fur Or- 
chester von Richard Heuberger. No. 5inN44a.4 

Die Verschworenen, oder Der hausliche Krieg. Oper in 
I Akt von Franz Schubert. [Text von L F. Castelli. 
Klavierauszug.] Leipzig. Peters. [188-?] 

No. z in lC,3a647 

The wedding guest. A musical sketch for three characters. 
English libretto by May Byron. Music by Fr. Schubert. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Williams. [188-?] 

No. I in lL4oa.7z 

Die Zwillingsbriider. [Singspiel in i Act Text von £. T. 
W. Hoffmann. Musik von Franz Schubert.] Klavier- 
auszug. Leipzig. Peters. [188-?] No. 2 in lC3a6i37 

12 Gesange ftir s. a. t. b. Eingerichtet von Franz Abt. 
Componirt von Franz Schubert. Heft 1-3. Offenbach 
a. M. Andr^ [1877?] N0.9-IZ inic.z58.1z 

CoHit9Us, — I. Wanderert Nachtlied. — HeidenrSalein. — Morgen- 
Stindchen. — Der Lindenbaum. — In*a atille Land. — Pax Tobiacum. 
a. Wiegcnlted. — Kreussug. — FHIhlingtgUube — Grablied. — Uta- 
ney auf das Feit ^Aller Scelen." — Der du too dem Himmel Mat, 3. 
Daa Wandem. — Dea Mullera Blumen. — Die liebe Farbe. — Daa 
Wirththaus. — Am Meer. — Abendatem. 

Schubert, Franz Peter. Works about, 

AuDLEY, A. Franz Schubert: sa vie et sea oeuvres. Paris. 
1871. M.za8.Z4 

Bach, A. B. The art ballad: Loewe and Schubert. Edin- 
burgh. 1890. Portrait. lCzo7.zft 



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Barbbdbttb, H. Fr. Schubert: sa vie, ses oeuvres, son 

temps. Paris. 1865. Portrait. No. 2 in M.za9.za 

FaosT, H. F. Schubert. London. 1881. If.z3lt4x 

Gbsbllschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna. Actenmassige 

Darstellung der Ausgrabung und Wiederbeisetzung der 

irdischen Reste von Beethoven und Schubert. Wien. 

1863. ll.37z^7 

KsBissLB VON Hbllbokn, H. Franz Schubert: a musical 

biography. From the German by Edward Wilberforce. 

London. 1866. iLzoy.za 

— The life of Franz Schubert. Translated by A. D. 
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Nbumann» W. Franz Schubert Eine Biographie. Cassel. 
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Niggu, a Franz Schubert, Grosse Symphonic in C-dur. 
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— Franz Schubert, UnvoUendete H-moll Symphonic. Er- 
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NoTTKBOHU, M. G. Thematisches Verzeichniss der im 
Druck erschienencn Werke von Franz Schubert. Wien. 
1874. M.Z23.19 

Supp<; F. von. [Franz Schubert.] Ouverture zur Ope- 
rette: Franz Schubert, mit Benutzung Schubert-schen 
Motive, fur grosses Orchestcr. Partitur. Leipzig. [187-?] 

No. 3 in lf.345.z9 
Schubert, Johann Wilhelm Benjamin. 
Gethsemane und Golgotha. Charfreitags-Oratorium. Fiir 
Chor und Soli componirt von Friedrich Schneider. 

No. 3 in 1I.27047 
Schttbert, Raoul. 
La petite Soubisc. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de £mile 
Max, Eug. Leclerc & P. Racques. Musique de Raoul 
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Schnbertt Wilhelm. See Schubert, Johann Wilhelm Benjamin. 
SchuMger, Anselm. 
Musikalische Spicilegien uber das liturgische Drama, Orgel- 
bau und Orgelspiel, das ausserliturgische Lied und die 
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Schnbin, Ossip, puud. See Kirschner, Lula. 
Schncht, Jean F. 
Ludwig van Beethoven. Lcben und Schaffen. Leipzig. 
Spamer. 1871. Portraits. [Welt der Jugend.] 

No. 2 in 11.207.3 
Meyerbeer's Leben und Bildungsgang. Leipzig. Matthes. 
1869. II.Z19J 

Schneckiiigy Christoph Bernhard Levin Anton Matthias. 
An die Musik. Gedicht Fur Solostimmen, Chor und Or- 
chestcr componirt von Julius O. Grimm. No. 3 in 1l.a70.54 
Schneckiiig, Levin. See SchuecUng, Christoph Bernhard 

Levin Anton Matthias. 
Scfattclenchwaenke. Opera. For the Music see Angdy. 
Schttemuum, Georg Caspar. 
Ludovictts Pius oder Ludewig der Fromme. [Handlung 
Z-3-] Aufgefuhrt in Braunschweig 1726, 1727, 1734. 
[Partitur.] (/» Oper, Die, von ihren ersten Anfangen 
bis zur Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts. Theil 4. Leipzig. 
1890, (91].) 11400.64 

Schnermann, M. 
Der heilige Bonifacius. Haupt-Momente aus seinem Leben. 
Mit mehreren von Fr. Koenen componirt en Manner- 
Choren und Soil Fulda. Maier. 1882. No. 5 in ic.372.37 
WfdtQM only. 

Same. Mannerchore und Soli mit Clavierbegleitung. Com- 
ponirt von Fr. Koenen. No. 8 in 11.203.16 
Schnett, Eduard. See Shitt, Eduard. 
Schueti, Heinrich. 

Christus ist hier. Aus der Motette Wer will die Auser- 



Schuetz, Heinrich. (Caniinued,) 

wahlten Gottes beschuldigen. [Fiir s. a. t. b. und OrgeL] 
(In Rochlitz. Sammlung vorzuglicher Gesangstficke. 
Band 2, p. 124.) No. 31 in IC202.6.2 

Das Gebet des Herm [s. a. t. t. b., mit Orgel-Begleitung]. 
(In Rochlitz. Sammlung vorziiglicher Gesangstiicke. 
Band 2, pp. 130-136.) No. 33 in IC.202US.2 

Seelig sind die Todten [s. s. a. t. b.]. (In Rochlitz. Samm- 
lung vorzuglicher Gesangstiicke. Band 2, pp. 121-123.) 

No. 30 in 11.202.6.9 
A selection of choruses and recitatives from The Passion 
of our Lord. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. No- 
vello, Ewer & Co. [1885.] No. i in 11.204.27 

Was betrubst du dich, meine Seele [s. s. a. t. b., mit Orgel- 
Begleitung]. (In Rochlitz. Sammlung vorzuglicher 
Gesangstiicke. Band 2, pp. 125-129.) No. 32 in M.202.6.2 
Schuetse, Johann Stephan. 
Zur Feier der Charwoche. Passionsgesang. Ftir vier- 
stimmigen Chor und Orgelbegleitung componirt von 
.Josef Rheinberger. No. 3 in ll.280.35 

SchuetBcnkoenig, Der. Opera. For the Music see Zoellner, 

H. For the Libretto see Kulenkamp^ J. 
Schuetsenlied. Part-song. Tscbikch, F. W. No. 155 in ll.s46.22 
SchueuetunarBch. Part-song. Ono, E. J. Der Philister. 

No. 4 in ll.392.ao 
Schuhbauer, Lucas. 
Die Dorfdeputirten, nach Goldoni. In Musik gesetzt und in 
Klavierauszug herausgegeben von Lucas Schubaur. 
Mannheim. Gotz. [1800?] II.130.3 

Die treuen Kohler. Ein Singspiel in 2 Aufzugen von Her- 
mann. In Musik gesetzt von Lucas Schubaur. [Klavier- 
auszug.] Mannheim. Gotz. [ 1791 ?] No. i in ll.350.z3 
Schnil, Mart. 
De Woudkoningin. Die Waldkonigin. Operette in twee 
bedryven op te voeren door jongens en meisjes van 12 
tot 18 jaar. Tekst en muziek van Mart. Schuil. Deutsche 
Uebersetzung des Textes von Hugo von der AmsteL 
Klavieruittreksel. Leipzig. SiegeL [190-?] 
The tfxt it in Dutch and Gcrmaii. No. 2 in II.389.ZZ 

Schul*, Die, ist aus. Part-song. Riidbl, F. E. A. 6 humo- 
ristische Gesange. No. 7 in ll.z58.2z 

Schultei, Carl. 
Die Liebesprobe. Original-Zaubermahrchen. Musik von 
Eduard Hummel. ><*>534 

Schulthes, Wilhelm. 
Ave Maria for u.-s. or bar., with pianoforte or organ ac- 
comp. London. Ewer & Co. [186-?] No. 4 in ll.26azo4 
Benediction service and a collection of 36 litanies with 
organ accomp. London. Ewer & Co. [1861.] 

No. I in Il.a6ai4 
A collection of six sacred vocal pieces for three & four 
equal voices, with organ accomp. (& harp ad lib.). Op. 
87. London. No vello. Ewer & Co. (1878?] 

No. 1, 2 in ll.20z.36 

Conitmts. — i. Are Verum [s. t. A. A.]. — Cor Jesa McratiMiinam 
[s. 8. A. A.]. — Sub Tuttin praddium [t. 8. a.], s. O sacrum con- 
vmum [s. 8. A. A.]. — Are cor Jcau [8. 8. a. a.]. — Recordare, Virgo 
[s. 8. A.]. 

Corona Lauretana. 2d series of litanies of the Blessed 
Virgin Mary, with organ accomp. London. Novello, 
Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 2 in ll.26az4 

Guirlandes de mai. Hymns to the B. V. M. by F. W. Faber. 
[Translated by] Le P. Philpin de Rivieres. Musique de 
W. Schulthes. Vol. 1-3. [Accomp. d'orgue.] London. 
Novello, Ewer & Cie. [187-?] No. 3-5 in ll.z56.28 

Invocations au Sacr^ Coeur. Choeur 4 voix ^gales [s. s. a. a.], 
avec accomp. d'orgue. [London.] Augener&Co. [186-?] 

No. 7 in If 4i6az4 

O quam bonum. Motett for 4 equal voices [s. s. a. A.], (solo 
& chorus). With organ accomp. (& harp ad lib.). Lon- 
don. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 5 in ll.26az4 

O Salutaris, for solo [s.] and chorus with organ or piano- 
forte. London. Ewer & Co. [186-?] No. 3 in ll.260.z4 

Regina coeli. Motett for 4 equal voices [s. s. a. a.] (solo & 
chorus) with organ & harp accomp. (ad lib.). London 
Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 4 in M«26oa4 



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Schnlthem Wilhelm. (CofUmued,) 
Six invocations for four equal voices [s. 8. a. a.] to be sung 
after benediction, with organ accomp. (& harp ad lib.)- 
Op. 88. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1879?] 

No. 3 in M.aox.36 

CMlfirtx. — Jctoa, Mary, JoMphI — Not earn prok pU. — Vivat cor 
Jcaal — Auxilium Chrittianorum. — Come, Lord Jeaus. — O sacred 
heart of Jetna, no. i, a. 

Song of angels, from the drama of The hidden gem by 
Cardinal Wiseman. Composed for 3 voices [s. s. a.] by 
W. Schulthes. [Accomp. for organ.] London. Ewer & 
Co. [ 186-?] No. 8 in M.a6ax4 

Twelve Latin hymns, for vespers and complin, etc. With 

organ accomp. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] 

No. 23 in M.X58.3fl 
CMliMlff. ^- Adore T« derote. — O eica viatomm. — Venite, euncti, 
currite. — Sammi Parentis Filio. — Ave marls Stella. — Te, Joseph 
cclcbrent. — Jean, dulcia amor mena. — Jean, dtUds memoria. — Qol- 
cumque eertum quaeritia. — Jean, corona Tirginum. — O gloriosa tIt- 
ginum. — Salre, Pater Salvatoria. 

Veni, Domine. Motett, for 4 equal voices [s. s. a. a.] (soli 
& chorus), with organ & harp accomp. (ad lib.), and 
Elevation for organ & harp. London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. [ 187-?] No. 6 in 11.960.14 

Sclialts. Carl. 
Die Ansiedler. (The settlers.) Dramatische Cantate. Fur 
Soli (s. T. BAK.), Mannerchor u. Orchester componirt von 
Hermann Mohr. No. 5 in M.ao3.z8 

The thunder-storm. Das Gewitter. Dichtung. Ftir Manner- 
chor, Baritonsolo mtt Pianofortebegleitung von Hermann 
Mohr. No. 4 in M.ao3.z7 

Sdmlts, Edwin. 
Abend am Meere. [Mannerchor.] (/n Claassen. Ludwig 

Liebe- Album. Pp. 4S, 46.) No. 11 in M.ao3.i6 

Abendandacht der Schopfung. [t. t. b. b. Mit Tenorsolo.] 

Klavierauszug. Op. I55> No. 3* Leipzig. Siegel. [1889?] 

No. 5 in ic.flza.z6 
Anf dem Wasser. Fiir vierstimmigen M&nnerchor. Op. 77- 

Schleusingen. Glaser. [ 187-?] No. 4 in M.39fl.a5 

Ave Maria. Gedicht von £. Greibel. Fur vierstimmigen 

Mannerchor u. Solo [ -Quart ett] componirt von Edwin 

Schultz. Op. 73. Schleusingen. Glaser. [187-?] 

No. I in M.393.a5 
Elfenwirthschaft [s. 8. a. a. t. t. a b.]. Berlin. Simon. 

[ 187-?] No. 6 in M.Z94.az 

„Engelwacht." [Mannerchor.] Op. 172. Wien. Rebay & 

Robitschek. [ i8pi ?] No. 3 in M.39fl.a4 

Forest harps. See his Waldharfen. 
Fruhlingsfeier. [Mannerchor.] Op. 137* Leipzig. Licht 

& Meyer. [1887?] No. 12 in 11.392.25 

(jewitter. [Mannerchor, mit Baritonsolo.] Klavierauszug. 

Op. 155, No. 2. Leipzig. Siegel. [1889?] No. 4 in Il.2z2.z6 
Im Sturme. Gredicht von Jul. Wolff. Fiir vierstimmigen 

Mannerchor und Bariton-Solo mit Orchester- oder 

Klavierbegleitung componirt von Edwin Schultz. Op. 

141. Klavier-Auszug. Schleusingen. Glaser. [189-?] 

No. 2 in ll.2z2.z6 
Ihr Bliimlein, kommt geschwind hervorl Fur vierstimmigen 

Mannerchor. Op. 76. Schleusingen. Glaser. [187-?] 

No. 3 in li.392.25 
J&gerlied. Fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 73. Schleu- 
singen. Glaser. [187-?] No. 2 in 11.392.25 

Jagers Liebe. Fiir Mannerchor & [t.] Solo. Op. 100. Ber- 
lin. Simon. [1880?] No. 8 in M. 392.25 

Mondnacht. (Moonlight.) [Mannerchor.] Op. 151. Ber- 
lin. Luckhardt. 1888. No. 14 in ll.392.25 
With German and Eni^iah worda. 

My heart on the Rhine. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In The 
Osgood Collection of part-songs. Vol. 2, pp. 26-31.) 

lf.Z93.23.a 
Nachtgebet. Fur Mannerquartett und Tenor-Solo. Op. 
Z14. Berlin. Raabe & Plothow. [1881?] 

No. iz in li.392.25 
Ostermorgen. [Gedicht von Emanuel Geibel. Manner- 
chor mit Pianofortebegleitung von Edwin Schultz.] Op. 
152. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1888.] No. 3 in M.2Z2.z6 



Schults, Edwin. (CanHimed.) 
Sturm-Hymnus. Gedicht von Helene von Engelhardt. 
Fiir vierstimmigen Mannerchor mit Orchester- oder 
Klavierbegleitung komponiert von Edwin Schultz. Op. 
159. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. 1889. 

No. 6 in lf^ia.z6 

The worda are in Bngliah and German. The FngHah veraloa ia bj ICia. 
John P. Morgan. 

Traum' von mir. Mannerchor [x. t. b. b. b.]. Op. zi8, No. i. 
Hamburg. Bohme. [1886?] No. 17 in II.203.20 

Wachet aufl [Mannerchor.] {In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 
halle. Vol. i, pp. 62-64.) No. 22 in 11.39242.1 

Waldharfen. Gedicht von Jul. Wolff. Ftir vierstimmigen 
Mannerchor mit Orchester- oder Klavierbegleitung kom- 
poniert von Edwin Schultz. Op. Z31. Klavierausxug. 
Leipzig. Siegel. [188-?] No. z in ll.2z2.16 

Same. Forest harps. [Chorus, t. t. b. b. Accomp. lor 
pianoforte.] Op. 131. New York. Schirmer. [1SS7.] 

No. 12 in ll.392^z 

Waldlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. 
Vol. I, pp. 37-41*) No. Z2 in lf.39242.z 

Waldrose. Vierstimmiger Mannerchor mit b. und t. Solo. 
Op. 83. Schleusingen. Glaser. [1879?] No. 7 in 11.392^15 

Waldruhe [x. x. b. b.]. (In Abt. Leichte Mannerchore. 
Heft 17, pp. 2-5.) No. 102 in II.246.22 

Der Wanderer. [Mannerchor.] Mit Tenor- und Bariton- 
solo. Op. Z40. Leipzig. Siegel. [188B?] 

No. 13 in 11,392.25 

Zwei Gesinge fur Mannerchor. Op. 78. Schleusingen. 
Glaser. [ 187-?] No. 5 in 11,392.25 

ContgtUs. — Kampflsed. — Abendatindchen. 

Zwei Gesange fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. loz. 
Leipzig. Siegel. [ 1880?] No. 9, zo in ll.39a.a5 

Conitntt. — I. El mun vcrgceaen tein. a. Frflhlingaahnnnc. 

Zwei vierstimmige Mannergesange. Op. 80. Schleusingen. 
Glaser. [ 1879 ?] No. 6 in ll.39a.a5 

ConieMs, — Heimkehr. — Ein geiatlich AbendUed. 
SchultB, Edwin, tditor, 
Oblschlabgbb. Hohol du stolzes Madel! Harmonic. 

No. 20 in it.392.37 

ScfanltB, J. A. See Schulz, Johann Abraham Peter. 

Schultze, Adolf. August Reuss, Symphonischer Prolog fur 

grosses Orchester zu Hugo von Hofmannsthals Dichtung 

„Der Thor und der Tod." (Op. zo.) ErUutert. Leipzig. 

Seemann. [1902.] No. Z2 in M.2Z7.za.xz 

Robert Schumann, Klavierkonzert in A moll. Op. 54. 

Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. [Z902.] 

No. 2Z in Il.2z7.z2.1z 
Siegmund von Hausegger, Barbarossa: symphonische Dich- 
tung in drei Satzen. Erlautert. Leipzig. Seeman. [zgoz.] 

No. Z9 in 1I.2Z7.I2.9 

Theae three worka form reapectiTdy No. 363, 373 and aa3 of Der 
Muaikffihrer. 

Schnlue, Carl. See Schulze, Carl. 
Schultze, Max, r^^ilor. 
Mazas. Douze petits duos pout deux violons. 

No. 3 in M.357.Z0 
Plxybl, I. J. 6 duos faciles et progressifs pour deux violons. 

No. 4 in lC.357.zo 

Schultae-Bieaants, Clemens. 

Symphonische Tongedichte (Poimes symphoniques). L 

Gliicksritter. II. Patheticon. III. Marche humoristique. 

Ftir grosses Orchester. Partitur. Braunschweig. Henry 

Litolffs Verlag. 1900. IC4ZO.55 

Schulz, August. 

Fruhlings Brautfahrt. Tongemalde fur M&nnerchor und 

Orchester (oder Pianoforte). Dichtung von H. Wichen- 

bach. Componirt von A. Schulz. Op. 69. Clavieraus- 

zug. Braunschweig. Bauer. [187-?] No. zz in M.2Z2.Z5 

Hehre heilige Musik. Ged:cht von Eberhard von Lune- 

burg. Fur Mannerchor und Orchester, mit Tenor und 

Bariton Solo, componirt von A. Schulz. Clavierauszug. 

Braunschweig. Fischer & Mohr. [187-?] 

No. 9 in ic.27az3 

Prinzessin Use. Dichtung von Eberhard von Luneburg. 

Fur Mannerchor, Soli und Orchester componirt von A. 



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Schnls, Attgttst (Ccniimtid,) 

Schulz. Op. 65. Clavierattazttg. Braunschweig. Fischer 

He Mohr. [187-?] No. 10 in ll^ia.15 

Eine Sommemacht Dichtung von R. Reinick. Fiir Manner- 

chor, Solo und Orchester componirt von A. Schulz. Op. 

63. ClaTterauszug. Braunschweig. Bauer. [187-?] 

No. 9 in M.aia.15 
Sonntag Mai Morgen. [Mannergesang.] Op. 35» No. i. 

Schleusingen. Glaser. [ 1880?] No. 4 in M.39a.38 

Weihnachtslied [t. t. b. b.]. Op. 68. Braunschweig. Bauer. 

[ 1878?] No. 15 in M.393.35 

Der wilde Jager. Grosse romantische Oper in 4 Akten, 

frei nach J. Wolffs Dichtung von G. Wagner und G. 

Langenbeck. Musik von A. Schulz. Clavier-Auszug. 

Braunschweig. Litolff. [189-?] M.399.19 

8cfaals» Carl. 
Glory be to God on high. Sacred song [s. or bai. Accomp. 

for organ]. (/» Ayrton. Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. a, p. 

2oa) No. 73 in M.990.33^ 

Schulsy Christian. See Schulz, Johann Philipp Christian. 
Schak, Johann Abraham Peter. 
Aline, reine de Golconde. Op^ra par M. Sedaine. Mis en 

musique He arrange pour le clavecin par J. A. P. Schulz. 

Public par C. F. Cramer. Copenhague. Sonnichsen. 

1790- M.x5i«5 

The words are in French and German. 

[Athalia.] Chore und Gesange zur Athalia. [Partitur.] 

Manuscript. N. d. ll.335.a4 

Same. Chore und Gesange von J. A. P. Schulz. Aus dem 

Pranzosischen des Racine iibersetzt von C. F. Cramer. 

Vollstandiger Klavierauszug. Berlin. Krafft & Klage. 

[1830.] M.3ax.x4 

Same. Choeurs d'Athalie. [Partition.] Manuscript. 1786. 

M.340.aa 
Behold, to us a child is born. Duett, s. t. [Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] (/» Hasse, C. F. Sacred music Pp. 141- 

146^) No. a8 in M.aox.37 

Christ is worthy. Chorus. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] {In 

Hasse, C. F. Sacred music. Pp. 13J-134.) No. 25 in M.90X.37 
Fix my heart Duet, s. t. [Accomp. for pianoforte.^ (/» 

Hasse, C F. Sacred music. Pp. 8-13.) No. a in lC.a01.37 
Maria und Johannes. £in Passions-Oratorium von 

Johannes Ewald. Im Clavierauszuge von J. A. P. 

Schulz. Hrsg. von C F. Cramer, luopenhagen. Son- 
nichsen. 1789. No. 2 in If.x5a.a5 
My Saviour, I am Thine. Air [s. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 

(/» Hasse, C F. Sacred music. Pp. 66-^.) 

No. 12 in lf.aox.37 
Sylvesterlied [t. t. b. b.]. (/» Orpheus. Band 4, pp. 34-36.) 

No. 135 in lLxa9a.43.4 
Schulz, Johann Abraham Peter, tdUor, 

Haydn, F. J. Der Versohnungstod. Cantate. If.a0a.a3 
Schulz, Johann Philipp Christian. 
Der Abend. [Mannerchor.] (/» Fink. Die deutsche Lieder- 

tafel. Pp. 80, 81.) No. 55 in lf.ax3.9 

Am Grabe. [Mannerchor.] (/» Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. P. 51.) No. 41 in lf.ai3.9 

Den Abwesenden. [Mannerchor.] (/» Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. Pp. 86, %7,) No. 60 in lf.ax3.9 

Entschuldigung. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. Pp. 98, 99.) No. 70 in lLax3.9 

Ergo bibamus. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. P. la.) No. la in lLax3.9 

Erinnerung. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. P. 84.) No. 58 in lf.ai3.9 

Ermuthigung. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. P. 85.) No. 59 in lf.ax3.9 

Pruhlingslust. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. Pp. 119, 120.) No. 81 in lLai3.9 

Im Griinen. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. P. 23.) No. 23 in lLax3.9 

Die Jager. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. Pp. 184, 185.) No. 120 in lf.ax3.9 

Die Jugend. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. P. 106, 107.) No. 75 in lf.ax3.9 



Schulz, Johann Philipp Christian. (Canimued.) 
Lehren der Weisheit. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel P. 10.) No. 9 in iLxxs^g 

Liebe. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die deutsche Lieder- 
tafel Pp. 94, 95.) No. 67 in ll.ax34^ 
Rundgesang im Walde. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel Pp. 18, 19.) No. 18 in ll.ax3.9 
Tres faciunt collegium. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 103, 104.) No. 73 in lLax3.9 
Wanderers Nachtlied. [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel P. go.) No. 63 in M^axs^g 
Weg mit den Grillen und Sorgen. [Minnerchor.] {In Finlc 
Die deutsche Liedertafel Pp. 105, 106.) No. 74 in If .axs^g 
Zum Abschiede. [Mannerchor.] {In Pink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel P. 9a.) No. 65 in If .ax34^ 
Zuversicht im Wechsel [Mannerchor.] {In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel. P. 19.) No. 19 in If .axs^g 
Schuhi, Otto Carl Friedrich Wilhelm. 
Weinlied [t. t. b. b.]. {In Orpheus. Band a, pp. 29, 30.) 

No. 63 in If .xa9a43.a 
Schulz, R. 
Deutscher Schwur und deutsch Gebet. Charakteristisches 
Tongemalde fur Mannerchor, Solo und Orchester. In 
Musik gesetzt von Ferd. Mohring. No. 3 in If .ao3.3 

Schnlz-Schwerin, Carl. 
Gestandnis. Phantasiestuck fur Streichchor. Op. 20. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Siegel [187-?] No. 5 in if .342.30 
Ouverture triomphale fiir Orchester. Partitur. Potschappel 
Bellmann & Thumer. [186-?] No. 6 in If .34a.30 
Eine Ouverture zu Goethe's „Torquato Tasso," fur grosses 
Orchester. Partitur. Leipzig. Eulenburg. [187-?] 

No. a in M .3xa.a 

Ouverture zu Schiller's „Braut von Messina." Partitur. 

Leipzig. Eulenburg. [187-?] lf4xa.xo 

Traume sind Schaume. Humoristisches Wanderlied. Fur 

Mannerchor. Leipzig. Licht & Meyer. [1886?] 

No. 16 in If .39a.a5 
Schuls-Schwefin, Carl iditar. 
Mbndblssobn-Babtholdy, J. L. F. Drei venetianische 
Gondellieder (aus den „Lieder ohne Worte"). 

No. 3 in lf*33X.8 
Schulz-Wcida, Joseph. 
Andacht. [Mannerchor.] Op. J23, No. 5. Leipzig. For- 
berg. [ 1868?] No. 19 in lf.39a.a5 

Ihr Wandervogel in der Luft. [Mannerchor.] Op. 20, 
No. I. Leipzig. Siegel [1880?] No. 17 in lf.39a.a5 

Madel Madel, komm' und ktisse. [Mannerchor.] Op. 123, 
No. 4* Leipzig. Porberg. [1868?] No. 18 in If .39a.a5 
Schnlze, Carl. 
Auf offner See. Dichtung. Componirt fiir 4 stimmigen 
Mannerchor und Solis mit Begleitung des Orchesters von 
Ferd. Mohring. No. 2 in If .203.3 

Vor Sonnenaufgang. Gedicht. Fur vierstimmigen Manner- 
chor und Solo mit Orchester componirt von W. Hinze. 

No. I in If .270.55 
Schulze, Ernst Conrad Friedrich. 
Hymne an die heilige Cacilia. Fiir Mannerstimmen in 
Musik gesetzt von dem Kronprinzen von Hannoyer. 

No. 9 in If .X55.X7 
Sechs Gedichte. Fur 4 Mannerstimmen in Musik gesetzt 
von dem Kronprinzen von Hannover. No. 8 in If.x55.x7 
Sechs Gedichte. Fur 4 Mannerstimmen in Musik gesetzt 
von dem Kronprinzen von Hannover. No. i, 2 in If.x55.x7 
Sechs Gedichte. Fur 4 Mannerstimmen in Musik gesetzt 
von dem Kronprinzen von Hannover. No. 5 in M.x 55.x 7 
Schulze, I. A. See Schulz, Johann Abraham Peter. 
Schumacher, Paul See Schumacher, Peter Paul Heinrich. 
Schumacher, Peter Paul Heinrich. 
Bilder vom Rhein. Moderne Suite fiir grosses Orchester. 
Op. 48. Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. 1890. No. 2 in lI.4xo.53 
Musikanten-Lieder fiir vierstimmigen Manner-Chor, Solo- 
Geige und Clavier-Begleitung. Ein Cyclus von neun 
Gesangen. Op. 4. Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. 1877. 

No. 7 in If .axa.x6 

Contents. — Wandern. — Traumen. — Trinken. — Stromfthrt. — Rmtt. 
— Mondnacht. — Liebcslied. — Rube. -^ Abfchied. 



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Schumacher, Peter Paul Heinrich. (Continued,) 
Symphonie (Serenade in D moll) ftir grosses Orchester. 
Op. 8. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1879?] 

No. 2 in ll.335.1a 

Trauer-Marsch fur grosses Orchester. Op. 10. Partitur. 

Mainz. Schott [189-.] No. i in 11404.15 

Schumacher, Reinhard. 

Drei Lieder fur vierstimmigen Mannergesang. i. Werk. 

Hannover. Nagel. [184-?] No. 20 in M.39a.a5 

CMi€iUs, — Ave Maria. — Aufl ~ G««uig im Walde. 

Schumann, A. 

Alpenlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus. Band 9» PP* 52, 53.) 

No. 31 in M.xa9a.434) 

Wahlspruch. [Mannerchor.] {In Gruber. Sangeshort. 

Heft I, p. 2.) No. I in 11.370.30 

Schumann, Clara Josephine. 

Declaration. [Chanson, t. Accomp. de piano.] (In Album 

du Gaulois. Vol. 2.) No. 20 in ll.39x.28.a 

Quartett (G-dur) fur 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncello. 

Op. 24. Partitur. Quedlinburg. Vieweg. [187-?! 

No. 3 in 114044 
Zwolf Gedichte aus F. Rtickerts Liebesfriihling ftir Gesang 
und Pianoforte von Robert und Clara Schumann. 

No. II in 11.244.15.1 
Schumann, Clara Josephine, editor. 
Schumann, R. A. Early letters. Translated by May Her- 
bert. London. 1888. M.128.1 

Robert Schumann's Werke. II.316.1 

Schumann, Georg Alfred. 
Amor und Psyche. Dichtung von Heinrich Bulthaupt. Fiir 
Soli, Chor und Orchester componirt von Georg Schu- 
mann. Op. 3. Klavier-Auszug. Leipzig. Jost & Sander. 
[1888.] N0.2inM.x93.xx 

Liebesfriihling. Ouverture fur grosses Orchester. Op. 28. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1901. 

No. I in M.406.31 
Eine Serenade fur grosses Orchester. Op. 34. Partitur. 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1904.] No. i in M4x2.11 

Symphonie in F moll ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 42. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Leuckart. [1905.] M41X.2X 
Symphonische Variationen tiber den Choral: „Wer nur den 
lieben Gott lasst walten" ftir grosses Orchester & Orgel. 
Op. 24. Partitur. Leipzig. Hofmeister. [1899?] 

No. 2 in M410.56 

Zur Carnevalszeit. Suite ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 22. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Hofmeister. [1899.] No. 2 in M406.3X 

Schumann, Robert Alexander. 

Werke. Herausgegeben von Clara Schumann. Leipzig. 

Breitkopf & Hartel. [1879-93.] 33 v. in 27. M.3X6.X 

Serie i: Symphonien fur Orchester. Partitur. M.3X6.1.X 

ConttnU, — Ente Sjrmphonie. Op, 38 in B d«r; Zwdte Symphonie. 
Op. 61 in C dur; Dritte Symphonie. Op. 97 in E* dor; Vierte Sym- 
phonie. Op. lao in D moll. 

Serie 2: Ouverturen fur Orchester. Partitur. M.3X6.1.2 

Contents, — Ourerture, Schera.o imd Finale. Op. 59 in E dnr; 
Ottvertore xu Genorevt. Op. 81 in C moU; Ourerture su Braut 
▼on Meuina. Op. xoo in C moU; Ourertvre xu Manfred. Op. 
X15 in Ea dvr; Feet Ouverture mit Geaang. Op. xaj in C dnr; 
Ouverture xu Julius Cixar. Op. xaS in F moll; Ouverture xu 
Hermann und Dorothea. Op. 136 in H moll; Ouverture xu Goethe's 
Faust, in D moll. 

Serie 3: Concerte und Concertstucke ftir Orchester. Par- 
titur. M.3X6.1.3 

Contents, — PhanUiie fflr Violine mit Orchester. Op. 131 in C dur; Con- 
cert fftr Violoncell mit Orchester. Op. 199 in A moll; Concertstflck 
fur vter Hflmer mit Orchester. Op. 86 in F dur; Concert fur Piano- 
forte mit Orchester. Op. 54 in A moll; Introduction und Allegro 
appassionato, Concertstflck ftir Pianoforte mit Orchester. Op. 93 in 
G dur; Concert-Allegro mit Introduction f&r Pianoforte mit Or- 
chester. Op. 134 in D moU. 

Serie 4: Ftir Streichinstrumente. Partitur. M.3X6.X4 

Conitnts, — Drei Quartette, fur xwei Violinen, Bratsche und Violon- 
cell. Op. 4x, No. I A moll, No. a F dur, No. 3 A dur. 

Serie 5: Ftir Pianoforte und andere Instrumente. 3 v. 

M.3X6.Z.5 

Conttnts, — I. Quintett f&r Pianoforte, xwei Violinen, Viola und 
Violoncell. Op. 44 in Es dur; QuarteU fflr Pianoforte, Violine, Viola 
und Violoncell. Op. 47 in Es dur. a. Erstes Trio fflr Pianoforte, 
Violine und Violoncell. Op. 63 in D moll; Zwdtes Trio fAr Piano- 
forte, Violine und Violoncell. Op. 80 in F dur; Drittes Trio fur 



Schumann, Robert Alexander. (Continued.) 

Pianoforte, Violine und Violoncell. Op. no In G moll; Phaataile- 
stncke fur Pianoforte, Violine und Violoncell. Op. 88 in A moU, F 
dur, D moll, A moll; Mftrchenerxahlungen, vier Sfucke fjlr Clarinette 
(ad libit. Violine), Viola und Pianoforte. Op. 13a in B dur, G moO, 
G dur, B dur. $, Adagio und Allegro fftr Pianoforte und Horn (ad 
libit. Violoncell oder Violine). Op. 70 in As dur; Phantasiestficke fftr 
Pianoforte und (Marinette (ad libit Violine oder Violoncell). Op. 73 
in A moll, A dur, A dur; Erste Sonate fftr Pianoforte und Violine. 
Op. 105 in A moll; Zweite grosse Sonate fftr Violine und Pianoforte. 
Op. lai in D moll; Mirchen-Bllder, vier Stilcke f&r Pianoforte und 
Viola (Violine ad libit.). Op. 113; Drei Romanaen fftr Oboe (ad 
libit. Violine) und Pianoforte. Op. 94 in A moll, A dnr, A moil; 
Funf Stiicke im Volkston fdr Violoncell (ad libit Violine) und Piano- 
forte. Op. xoa. 

Serie 6: Ftir ein oder zwei Pianoforte zu vier Handen. 

• M.3xei.i.6 
Contents. — Fur xwei Pianoforte^ Andante und Variationen. Op. 46; 
Ffir ein Pianoforte, Bilder aus Oaten, Sechs Impromptus, Op. 66; 
Zw51f vierhindige Klavierstftcke fftr kleine und grosse Kinder, I. AbUi. 
Op 85; Ballscenen. Op. 109; KinderbaU, sechs leichte TanxstilclGe. 
Op. 130. 

Serie 7: Ftir Pianoforte zu zwei Handen. 6 v. in 3. 

M.3X6.X.7 

Contents. — i. Variationen fiber den Namen MAbegg." Op. i ; Papillona. 
Op. a; Studien nach (^pricen von Paganini beairbeitet Op. 3; Inter- 
mexxi. Op. 4; Impromptus fiber ein Thema von (Hara Wiedc Op. St 
xste und ate Ausgabe; Die Davidsbfindler, achtaehn Charakterstflcke. 
Op. 6, iste und ate Ausgabe; ToccaU. Op. 7; Allegro. Op. 8. a. 
Carnaval, Seines mignonnes sur 4 notes. Op. 9; Sechs Coooert- 
Etuden nach Capricen von Paganini. Op. 10; Cxrossa Sonate No. i. 
Op. 11; Phantasiestficke. Op. la; Etuden in Form von Variationen 
(Symphonische Etuden). Op. 13, iste und ate Ausgabe. g. Grosse 
Sonate No. 3. Op. 14, iste und ate Ausgabe ; Kinderscenen. Op. 15 ; 
Kretsleriana. Op. 16; Phantasie. Op. 17; Arabeske. Op. 182 
Blumenstuclc Op. 19. 4. Humoreske. Op. so; Novellettea. Op. ai; 
Sonate No. a. Op. as; Nachtstncke. Op. a3; Faschingsschwaidc aus 
Wien. Op. a6; Drei Romanxen. (>p. s8; Scherao, Gigue, Romanxe 
und Fughette, vier Clavierstucke. Op. 3a. 3. Studien ffir den PedU- 
flugel, sechs Stflcke in kanonischer Form. Op. 56; Skiasen fftr den 
Pedalflfigel. Op'. 58; Dreiundvierxig Clavieratficke. Op. 68; Vier 
Fugen. Op. 7a; Vier MJLrsche. Op. 76; Waldscenen, neun Clavler- 
stficke. Op. 8a. 6. Bunte Blatter, vierxehn Stncke. Op. 99; Drd 
Phantasiestficke. Op. iii; Drei Clavier-Sonaten fftr die Jngcnd. 
Op. 118; Albumblatter, xwanxig Clavierstficke. Op. ia4; Siebcn 
Stficke in Fughettenform. Op. ia6; Gesinge der Frfihe, ffini Stftckc. 
Op. 138. 

Serie 8 [bound with Serie 6] : Fur Orgel. M.3xei.i.8 

Contmts. — Sechs Fugen fiber den Namen „Bach,'' ffir Orgd (oder 
Pianoforte mit Pedal). Op. 60. 

Serie 9: Grossere Gesangwerke mit Orchester oder mit 
mehreren Ins^umenten. Partitur. 7 v. ' M.3X6.X.9 

Contsnts. — i. Daa Paradies und die Peri ffir Soloetimmen, Chor vnd 
Orchester. Op. 50; Adventlied ffir Sopran-Solo und Chor mit Or- 
chesterbegleitung. Op. 71. a. Genoveva, Oper in 4 Acten. Op. 81. 
9. Beim Abschied xu singen, ffir Chor mit Orchester oder Pianoforte. 
Op. 84; Verxweifle nicht im Schmerxenthal, Motett ffir doppdten 
Mannerchor mit Begleitung des Orchesters und der Orgel ad Ubitmn. 
Op. 93; Requiem ffir Mignon, aus Goethe's Wilhefan Meister, ffir 
Chor, Solostimmen, und Orchester. Op. 98b; Nachtlied Hu Chor 
und Orchester. Op. 108; Der Rose Pilgerfahrt, Mirchen nach einer 
Dichtung von Moritx Horn ffir Solostimmen, (3ior and Or ch es t er. 
Op. 1 1 a. 4. Manfred, dramatisches Gedlcht in drei Abthellungen 
von Lord Byron. Op. 113; Der KSnigssohn, Ballade von Ludwig 
Uhland ffir Solostimmen, Chor und Orchester. Op. 116; Fflnf 
Gesinge aus Laube's Jagdbrevier fflr vierstimmigen Minnerchor (mit 
Begleitung von 4 Hornern ad libitum). Op. 137; Des Singers Floch, 
Ballade nach Ludwig Uhland bearbeitet von Richard Pohl ffir Solo- 
stimmen, Chor und Orchester. Op. 139. 5. Vom Pagen und der 
Konigstochter, vier Balladen von Em. Geibel ffir Soloatimmen, Chor 
und Orchester. Op. 140; Das Glfick von Edenhall, Ballade nach 
Ludwig Uhland, bearbeitet von Haaendever ffir Minnerstimmen, Soil 
und Chor mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Op. 143; Neqjahrslied von 
Fr. Rfickert fur Chor mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Op. 144. 6. 
Messe ffir vierstimmigen Chor mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Op. 
147; Requiem ffir Chor und Orchester. Op. 148. 7. Scenen ana 
Goethe's Faust ffir Solostimmen, Chor und Orchester. 

Serie 10: Mehrstimmige Gesangwerke mit Pianoforte. 
Partitur. 2 v. M.316.1.XO 

Conttnts. — I. Vier Duette fur Sopran und Tenor. Op. 34; Drei 
Lieder ffir xwei Singstimmen. Op. 43; Vier Duette ffir Sopran und 
Tenor. Op. 78; Madchenlieder von E. Kulmann ffir xwei Slngstlm- 
men. Op. 103. s. Drei Gedichte von Emanuel Geibel ffir md^ 
stimmigen Gesang. Op. 39; Romanxen fur Frauenstimmen (Heft i, 
2). Op. 69, 91 ; Spanisches Liederspiel fur eine und mehrere Sing- 
stimmen. Op. 74; Minneapiel aus Fr. Ruckert's Liebesfrfihling ffir 
eine und mehrere Singstimmen. Op. 10 1; Drei Lieder fftr drei 
Frauenstimmen. Op. 114: Spanische Liebeslieder ffir eine vnd 
mehrere Singstimmen mit Pianofortebegleitung xu vier Hftnden. Op. 
138; Der deutsche Rhdn, patriotisches Lied fur eine Singstimme und 

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Schmuuiii, Robert Alexander. (CanHmud.) 

Serie t\: Pur Mannerchor. Partitur. M.31&1.11 

CoNfMlr. — Seehi Lieder fflr melintimnlgeii Mimiergemif ; Drd 
Ii«der fftr Miniicrelior ; RitonMOe in eaaoiiitelMn Wciten fftr nchr- 
ftimmigeii M inner getaiig. 

Serie 12: Pur Sopran, Alt, Tenor und Bass (ohne Beglei- 
tnng). Partitur. 1I.3Z6.X.X3 

CMlMte. — Fflnf Lieder ffir gemitehten Chor. Op. 55; VIer 
Gcsince fftr ffemiachten Chor. Op. 59; Romanxen und BsUadcn fttr 
femiichten Chor (Heft 1, a). Op. 67, 75 ; Vier doppelehArige Getlnce 
fttr srS ucre jGeMngrereine. Op. 141; Romanscn and BaOaden fftr 
gemiaditcn Chor (Heft 3, 4)* Op. i4S» >4^ 

Serie 13: Pur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte. 4 V. M.3Z6.1.X3 

CoHtttUt. — I. Liedericreia von H. Hdne. Op. ail Myrthen, Lieder- 
krela. Op. »$; Lieder and (^eainge (Heft i). Op. 37; Drei Gedichte 
Ton Emanael GeibeL Op. 30; Drei (Seainge ron Ad. Ton Chamlaao. 
Op. 31; Zwftlf CSedicfate ran Jostinoa Kemer. Op. 35 ; Sccha Gedichte 
ana dem Liederbnche elnea Malera, Ton Reinick. Op. 36. a. Zwolf 
(^efldite ana Fr. RAckert'a Liebeafrfihling. Op. 37; Liederkreia, 
xw51f Geainge ron J. von Elchendorff. Op. 39; Fftnf Lieder fur eine 
tiefe Stimme. Op. 40; Frauenliebe and Leben, Liedereyklaa von Ad. 
Yon Chamiaao. Op. 4a; Romanxen and Balladen (Heft x). Op. 45; 
Dichterliebe, LledcrcjUaa ron H. Heine. Op. 4S; Romanxen and 
Balladen (Heft a). Op. 49; Lieder und Geainge (Heft a). Op. 51; 
Romanxen and Balladen (Heft 3). Op. 53. 3. Belaatxar, Ballade Ton 
H. Heine fftr eine tiefe Stimme. Op. 57; Romanxen und Balladen 
(Heft 4). Op. 64; Lieder and Geainge (Heft 3)* Op. 77; Lieder- 
Album f&r die Jugend. Op. 79; Drei (»eaingc. Op. S3; Der Hand- 
achuh. Ballade ron Fr. Ton Schiller. Op. S7; Secha (Seainge yon W. 
▼on der Neun. Op. 89; Secha Gedichte yon N. Lenau and Requiem 
(altkathoHachea Gedicht). Op. 90; Drei (Seainge ana Lord Bfron'a 
Hebriiachen (^eaingen mlt Begleitung der Harfe oder dea Pianoforte. 
Op. 95; Lieder und Geainge (Heft 4). Op. 96. 4. Lieder and 
Geainge aus (joethe*t Wilhelm Meiater. Op. 9Sa; Sieben Lieder yon 
E. Kulmann. Op. 104; Secha Geainge. Op. X07; Vier Hnaaren 
Lieder yon N. Lenau fflr eine Baritonatimme. Op. 117; Drei Gedichte 
•na den WaldHedem yon S. Pfarriua. Op. x 19 ; Ffinf heitere (jeainge. 
Op. I as; Fftnf Lieder und Geainge. Op. 1x7; (Sedichte der KAnigin 
Maria Stuart. Op. 135; Vier (^inge. Op. 14X; SchAn Hedwig, 
Ballade yon Fr. Hebbel filr Deklamation mlt Begleitung dea Piano- 
forte. Op. X06; Zwel Balladen fAr Deklamation mlt Bej^leitung dee 
Pianoforte. Op. laa; Soldatanlied. 

Serie 14: Supplement. M.3Z6.X.X4 

Canlantr. — Andante und Varlatlonen ffir a Pianoforte, a Violoncelle 
and Horn; An Anna, (Sedicht yon J. Kemer f&r eide Singadmme 
and Pianoforte; Im Herbate, (Sedicht yon J. Kemer fflr eine Sing- 
Btlmme and Pianoforte; Hirtenknabe, (^icht yon Ekert fAr eine 
SIngatimme and Pianoforte; Sommerroh, (Sedicht yon Chr. Schad 
ffir awei Singatimmen and Pianoforte; Symphoniache Etfiden fflr 
Pianoforte (Anhang au Op. 13); Scherxo ffir Pianoforte (Anhang 
an Op. 14) ; Preato fftr Pianoforte (Anhang xu Op. aa) ; Thema (Ba 
dur) fftr Pianoforte. 

Der Abendstern. [Mannerclior.] {In Das Rutli. P. 476.) 

No. 202 in 1I.X474 

Adventlied. Von Friedricli Rticlcert. Fur Sopran Solo und 
Chor mit Begleitung des Orchesters componirt von R. 
Schumann. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hart el. 
[186-?] No. I in ll.28a57 

Same. Advent hymn (In lowly guise thy King appeareth) 
for s. solo and chorus. Translated from Fr. Rtickert by 
J. Troutbeck. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London.' 
Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 11 in If.x57.ax 

Same. Hymn for Advent. Written by Fr. Ruckert. Set 
to music for solo voices, chorus and orchestra by Robert 
Schumann. Op. 71. Translated by Natalia Macfarren. 
Vocal score. London. Augener & Co. [187-?] 

With Rngliah and (3erman worda. No. I in lI.ao3.6 

At break of day. Four-part song [t. t. b. b.], with an ac- 
comp. for^ [4] horns (ad lib.). (In The Orpheus. New 
series. Vol. 7, pp. 94-99) No. 20 in ll.205.xa7 

Battle song [t. t. b. b.]. The words translated by J. Trout- 
beck. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. (187-?] 
Alao to be found in The Orpheua. No. 5 in ll.x57.ax 

Beim Abschied zu singen. Lied von Freiherrn E. v. Feuch- 
tersleben. Fur Chor mit Begleitung von 2 Floten, 2 
Hoboen, 2 Clarinetten, 2 Fagotten, 2 Hornern, oder 
Pianoforte. Klavier Auszug. Leipzig. Whistling. 1859. 

No. 3 in ll.x57.ax 

Belsatzar. Ballade [s. o. T.l von Heine. Ftir eine Sing- 
stimme, mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von R. 
Schumann. Leipzig. Stoll. [185-?] No. 9 in Il.a44.x5.a 

Bilder aus Osten von Robert Schumann. Op. 66. Ftir 



Schtunann, Robert Alexander. (CmUmntd.) 

Orchester bearbeitet von Carl Reinecke. Partitur. Leip- 
zig. Kistner. [187-?] No. 5 in M.344.x8 

Blame not. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In Mosenthal. Songs 
of the Mendelssohn Glee Club. Pp. 14, 15.) 

No. 3 in lE.a04.38 

The boat A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 
book. 2d series. Vol. 13, pp. 11 7-1 22.) No. 20 in M.X95.X.X3 

[Die Braut von Messina.] Ouverture zur Braut von Mes- 
sink von Fr. v. Schiller. Fur grosses Orchester com- 
ponirt von Rob. Schumann. Op. 100. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Peters. [ 186-?] No. 2 in M.344.x8 

Chanson de mai. Duo [s. s. Accomp. de piano]. Por- 
trait. Facsimile. (In Album du Gaulois. Vol. 2.) 

No. 19 in M.39X.a8.a 

Chant du soir (Abendlied) extrait de Top. 85 [de R. Schu- 
mann]. Orchestre transcription par C. St Saens. [Par- 
tition.] Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [186-?] 

No. 3 in ll.349.36 

Concert fur das Pianoforte, mit Begleitung des Orchesters. 
Op. 54. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [186-?] 

No. I in ll.344.x9 

Concertstiick fur 4 Horner und grosses Orchester. Op. 86. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Schuberth & Co. [186-?] 

No. 4 in ll.34a.36 

Confidence. [Double chorus, s. s. a. a. t. t. b. B.] (In 
Novello's Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 13, pp. 107- 
II3-) No. 18 in 1I.X95.X.X3 

Der Eidgenossen Nachtwache. [Mannerchor.] (In Eid- 
genoessischer Saengerverein. Wettgesange bei dem 
lite . . . Sangerfeste. Pp. (1-4).) No. 9 in ll.x3a7 

Der Eidgenossen Nachtwache, von J. von Eichendorff; 
Freiheitslied, von F. Riickert; Schlachtgesang, von F. G. 
Klopstock. Ftir Mannerchor componirt von Schumann. 
Leipzig. Whistling. 1858. No. 2 in lC.x57.ax 

Der Rose Pilgerfahrt. Marchen von Moritz Horn. Musik 
von Robert Schumann. [Partitur.] Leipzig. Kistner. 
[185-?] M.28a5a 

Same. Clavier- Auszug. Ii.a8a53 

Des Sangers Fluch. Ballade nach Ludwig Uhland bear- 
beitet von Richard Pohl. Fur Solostimmen, Chor u. Or- 
chester componirt von R. Schumann. Clavierauszug. 
Elberfeld. Arnold. [186-?] Il.28a56 

Dextera Domini. [Motet. Accomp, for organ.] (In Lutz. 
Motets for the year. No. 12. Pp. 48-52.) 

Arranged from hia Opua 8a, No. 4. No. 12 in M.X56.50 

Dichterliebe. Liedercyklus aus dem Buche der Lieder von 
Heine. Fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte componirt von R. Schumann. Neue Auflage. Leip- 

- zig. Peters. [185-?] No. 4, 5 in ll.a44.X5.a 

Conttnis, — 1. Im wunderachfinen Monat Mai. — Aua meinen Thrinen 
aprieaien. — Die Roie, die Lilie — Wenn ichin deine Augen teh*. — 
Ich will meine Seele tauchen. — Im Rhein, im heiligen Strome. — Ich 
grolle nicht — Und wusaten'e die Blumen. a. Daa ist ein Fldten und 
Geigen. — Hfir* ich daa Liedchen klingen. — Ein JOngling liebt ein 
Madchen. — Am leuchtenden Sommermorgen. — Ich hab* im Traum 
geweineL — Allnichtlich im Traume. — Aua alten Mirchen winkt ea 
hervor. — Die alten bdien Lieder. 

The dream. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 
book. 2d series. Vol. 13, pp. 114-116.) No. 19 in M.X95.X.X3 

The dreamy lake. [Part-song, t. t. a. b. ] (In Chickering 
collection. Vol. 2, p. 15.) No. 7 in 11.39348.2 

Drei Lieder ftir 3 Frauenstimmen mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte. Berlin. Simrock. [186-?] No. 3 in 11.28049 
Conttnts. — Ninie. — TrioletL — Sprueh. 

Drei Quartette fiir 2 Violinen, Bratsche und Violoncell. 
Partitur. Op. 41. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [186-?] 

No. 4-6 in ll.344.x7 

Coni^nis. — I. In A minor, a. In F mi^or. 3. In A nu^or. 
Same. Drei Quartette ftir 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. 

Op. 41. Manuscript. [186-?] No. i in 11.3x3.9 

Early letters. Published by his wife. Translated by May 

Herbert. London. Bell. 1888. Il.xa8.x 

£tudes symphoniques en forme de variations. [Par] 

Robert Schumann. Pour orchestre. Instrument^ par 

Willem Kes. Partition. Berlin. Simrock. 1897. 

No. 2 in M.404.X5 

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Schumann, Robert Alexander. (Continued.) 
Die ewige Burg. Ftir Mannerchor. (In Eidgenoessischer 
Saengerverein. Wettgesange bei dem iite . . . Sanger- 
feste. Pp. d-io.) No. 9 in M.Z30.7 

Alio to be fonnd in Same, iste Sftngerfette; Dm RftUi 

Fantasiestucke fur Pianoforte u. Clarinette (oder Violine, 
Oder Violoncell). Op. 73. Berlin. Luckhardt. [187-?] 

No. 5 in M.353.15 

Feat-Ouverture mit Gesang uber daa Rhetnweinlied. Fur 
Orchester und Chor. Op. 123. Partitur. Bonn. Sim- 
rock. [ 1853 ?] No. 3 in M.344.94 

Die Fluchtlinge. Ballade von Shelley. Ftir Declamation 
mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von R. Schu- 
mann. Leipzig. Senff. [186-?] No. 6in M.a44.z54 

Forester's chorus [t. t. & b. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 
(In Chickering collection. Vol. i, pp. 29-32.) 

No. 12 in 11.399.48.1 

Frauenliebe und Leben. Lieder-Cyclus von A. v. Cha- 

misso. Fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung 

des Pianoforte componirt von R. Schumann. Leipzig. 

Heinze. [ 185-?] No. 2 in II.244.X5.9 

C^HtmU, — Sdt ich ilm getehen. — Er, der herrltchate von Allen. — 
leh kann't nicht fMten. — Du Ring an meinem Finger. — Helft mir. 
ibr Schwestem. — Susser Freund, du blickett mich verwundert an. — 
An meinem Herxen. — Nun haBt du mir den ertten Schmerz gethan. 

Frtihlingsgruss. [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoessischer 
Saengerverein. Wettgesange bei dem I2te . . . Sanger- 
feste. P. 28.) No. 8 in II.130.7 

Funf Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung 

des Pianoforte. Leipzig. Schuberth & Co. [185-?] 

No. I in Il.a44.x5.a 
CmOmiit* — Min Veilchen. -^ Muttertraum. — Der Soldat — Der 
Spielmann. — Verrathene Liebe. 

Funf Lieder von Robert Burns. Fiir gemischten Chor com- 
ponirt von Rob. Schumann. Leipzig. Whistling. 1857. 

No. 6 in 11.380.49 

C^mitnis. — Da* Hoclilandmidchen. — Zahnwch. — mMIcIi sieht et 
nach dem Ddrfchen bin." — - Die alte gute Zeit. — Hochlandborach. 

Funf Stiicke im Volkston fur Pianoforte u. Violoncell. Op. 

102. Berlin. Luckhardt. [187-?] No. 8 in M.353.X5 

Gedichte der Konigin Maria Stuart. In Musik gesetzt von 

R. Schumann. [Mit Pianofortebegleitung.] Leipzig. 

Siegel. [ 185-?] No. 9 in Il.a44.x54 

CMilmte. — Abfchied von Frankreicb. — Nacb der Geburt ihret Sobnes. 
— An die Kfinigin Elisabeth. — Abschied iron der Welt. — Gebet. 

Genoveva. Oper in 4 Acten, nach Tieck und F. Hebbel. 
Musik von Robert Schumann. Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. 
[1873?] I[.aa6.z8; 11.352.17 

Same. Clavierauszug. ll.a74.21 

Same. Ouverture zu der Oper: Genoveva. Op. 81. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Peters. [187-?] No. i in ll.344.18 

Gipsy life. See his Zigeunerleben. 

Das Gluck von Edenhatl. Ballade nach L. Uhland bear- 
beitet von R. Hasenclever. Ftir Mannerstimmen, Soli u. 
Chor mit Begleitung des Orchesters componirt von Rob. 
Schumann. [Partitur.] Winterthur. Rieter-Biedermann. 
[ 187-?] No. 2 in ll.a80.50 

Same. The luck of Edenhall. A ballad (the words adapted 
from Uhland) for male voices, soli & chorus. Composed 
by R. Schumann. Op. 143. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [ 187-?] No. 2 in 11.250.48 

Der Handschuh. Ballade von F. von Schiller. Fur eine 
Singstimme [s. o. t.] componirt von R. Schumann. Leip- 
zig. Whistling. 1859. No. 6 in If .244.15.3 

Have a care! Four-part song [t. t. b. b.], with an accomp. 
for [4] horns (ad lib.). (In The Orpheus. New series. 
Vol. 7. pp. 78-85.) No. 18 in II.205.10.7 

[Hermann und Dorothea.] Ouverture zu (Goethe's Her- 
mann u. Dorothea. Fur Orchester von Rob. Schumann. 
Op. 136. Partitur. Winterthur. Rieter-Biedermann. 
[ 186-?] No. I in 11.344.24 

The hunter's morning song. Four-part song [t. t. b. b.], 
with an accomp. for [4] horns (ad lib.). (In The Or- 
pheus. New series. Vol. 7, pp. 86-93.) No. 19 in 11.205.10.7 

Die Hutte. Wamung. Der Brautigam und die Birke. Drei 
Gedichte aus den Waldliedern von S. Pfarrius. Fur eine 
Singstimme [t. o. bar.], mit Begleitung des Pianoforte 



Schumann, Robert Alexander. (Contmmd.) 

von R. Schumann. Leipzig. Schuberth & Co. [185-?] 

No. 5 in II«a44.x54 

Hymn for Advent. See his Adventlied. 

In full chase. Four-part song [t. t. b. b.], with an accomp. 
for [4] horns (ad lib. In The Orpheus. New aeries. Vol. 
7, pp. 100-108.) No. 21 in IC.2Q5.X0.7 

In meinem Garten die Nelken. Lied fur 3 Soprane. [Mit 
Pianofortebegleitung.] Leipzig. Breitkopf He Hartel. 
[ 187-?] No. I in lC.fl8o49 

Introduction und Allegro appassionato. ConcertstCick fur 
das Pianoforte mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Op. 92. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [187-?] 

No. 2 in M.344.X9 

Der Knabe mit dem Wunderhorn. Der Page. Der Hidalgo. 
Drei Gedichte von E. Geibel. Fur eine Singstimme mit 
Begleitung des Piano-Forte vOn R. Schumann. Berlin. 
Bote & Bock. [185-?] No. 7 in 11.244.x 5.x 

Der Konigssohn. Ballade von Ludwig Uhland. Ftir Soto- 
stimmen, Chor und Orchester von Robert Schumann. 
Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Whistling, [i860.] 

No. 3 in I[.a8a57 

Lieder fur die Jugend. Abtheilung 1-3. Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. [186-?] No. 2-4 in M.244.X5.3 
CMilmte. — I. Far Jfingere: Der Abcndatem; Schmettcrling ; FHIh- 
lingsbotacbaft ; FrfiblingtgruM ; Vom Scblaralfenland ; SonnUg; Zwei 
Zigeunerlicdeben ; Dee Knat>en Berglied; Kauzleia; Hinaos in*t Frcie; 
Der Sandmann; Kinderwacht. a. Fur Adtere: MarienwArmchen ; Die 
Det Sennen Abtchied; Er ieft; Dee Bobcn SchfiUenlicd; Scbnee- 
Waite; Weihnachulied ; Die wandelnde Glocke; Frablingtankonft ; 
glAckcben; Lied Ljneeut dci Thfinnert; Mignon. 3. ZweMmmigc 
Lieder: Mailied; Das Gluck; Frublingelied ; Die Schwalben; Sstinne- 
lied. 

Lieder, Gesange und Requiem fiir Mignon, aus Goethe'a 

Wilhelm Meister. Ftir Gesang und Pianoforte von R. 

Schumann. Abtheilung i. Leipzig. Breitkopf & HarteL 

185-?! No. 1 1 in 1I.244.X5.3 

Ccnt€Hts. — Kenntt du da* Land? -^ Ballade det Harfeera. — Nur wer 
die Sehnf ucht Icennt. — Wer nie win Brod mit Thrinen aie. — HeiM* 
mich nicht reden. — Wer tich der Eintamkeit ergiebt. — Singet nicht 
in Trauertdnen. — An die Thuren will ich echldchen. — So lasst mich 
•cheinen bia ich werde. 

Lieder und Gesange fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung 
des Pianoforte. Heft i. Op. 27. Leipzig. Whistling. 
1861. No. 6 in M.244.X5.X 

C^afffflt. — Sag* an, O Ueber Vogd mdn. — Dem rothcn Rdelciii 
gleicht mein Lieb*. — Wat toU ich tagcn? — Jaaminenttraoch. — Nor 
ein lichelnder Blick. 

Same. Heft 2. Op. 51. No. 7 in Il.a44.x5^ 

Ccnttnis. — Sehnsucht — Volktliedchen. — Ich wand'ra nicht — Aof 
dem Rhein. — Liebetlied. 

Same. Heft 3. Op. 77- No. i in M.a44.x5.3 

CaninOs. — Der frohe Wandenmann. — Mein Garten. — Geittcralhe. 
~ Stiller Vorwurf. — Aultrige. 

Same. Heft 4« Op. 96. No. 10 in 1I.244.X5.3 

Comignit. — Naehtlied. — Schneeglflckchen. — Ihre Stimme. -— Ge- 
tmigeni — Himmd und Erde. 

Lieder und Gesange von Kerner, Heine, Graf Strachwitz 
und Shakespeare. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.] mit 
Begleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 127. Dresden. Paul. 
[ 185-?] No. 8 in M.244.X54 

ConimH, — Singera Trott. — Dein Angedcht — Bt lenchtet mdne 
Liebe. — Mein tltet Rott. — Schlust det Narren ant „Wat ibr wolU." 

Lieder- Kreis. Zwolf Gesange von J. von Eichendorff. Fur 
eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte com- 
ponirt von R. Schumann. Leipzig. Heinze. [186-?] 

• . « - No. 12 in M.a44.x<.x 

CoHttnis. — In der Fremde. — In t e imeta o. — Wal d etge t p ri ch. — Die 
Stille. — Mondnacht — Sch&ne Fremde. — Auf einer Burg. — Ich 
h5r' die Bichlein rautchen. — Wehmuth. — Zwidicht. — Im Walde. 

— Fruhlingtnacht. 

Liederkries von H. Heine. Fur eine Singstimme [s. oder 
T.] und Pianoforte componirt von R. Schumann. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & HarteL [185-?] No. i in M.244.X5.X 

CoHttHts, Morgent tteh' ich anf and frage. — Et treibt mich Un, et 

treibt mich her. — Ich wandelte unter den Biumen. — Lieb' T-H m'*w * 

— Schone Wiege meiner Leiden. — Warte, warte, wilder Schiffmann. 

— Berg' und Burgen tchau'n henmter. — Anfangt woUt* ich fatt vcr* 
zagen. — Mit Myrthen und Roten. 

The life of Robert Schumann, told in his letters. [Edited 
by F. Gustav Jansen.] Translated by May Herbert. 
London. Bentley. 1890. 2 v. M.xa6.x8 



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Schumann, Robert Alexander. (CtrnHnued.) 
Die Lotoablume. (H. Heine.) Ftir gemischten Chor und 
Streichorchetter (a Violinen, Bratsche, Violoncell n. 
Baas). Bearbeitet von Carl Hirsch. Partitur mit unter- 
gelegtem Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [i88-?] 

No. 4 in M.39X.45 

Same. The lotus flower [t. t. b. & Boston]. Russell & 

Co. 1874. [The Apollo.] No. 13 in ll.384.x9 

Alio to b« fomd ia Motcsllial'i Soiifs of th» MenddMolui Glee Clob. 

Die Lowenbraut. Die Kartenlegerin. Die rothe Hanne. 

Von A. von Chamisso. Fur eine Sings timme mit Be- 

gleitung des Pianoforte von R. Schumann. Hamburg. 

Cranz. [ 185-?] No. 8 in Il.a44.x5.x 

The luck of Edenhall. See his Das Gliick von Edenhall. 
Marchenbilder. Vier Stticke fur Pianoforte u. Viola oder 

Violine. Op. 113. Berlin. Luckhardt. [187-?] 

No. 9 in ll.353.x5 
Same. Ftir Orchester bearbeitet von Max Erdmannsdorfer. 

Partitur. Berlin. Luckhardt. [187-?] No. 4 in ll.344.x8 
Manfred. Dramatisches X^dicht in 3 Abtheilungen von 

Lord Byron, mit Musik von Robert Schumann. Partitur. 

Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [186-?] No. i in ll.a80.50 
Same. Klavierauszug. Ii.98a59 

Same. Poeme dramatique. Fragments dispose en suite 

d'orchestre. Op. 115. Partition. Paris. Durand, Schoene- 

werk & cie. [188-?] No. 4 in ll.335.13 

Same. Ouverture fur grosses Orchester zu Manfred. Op. 

X15. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1859?] 

No. 3 in ll.335.x3 
Die Meersee. Husarenzug. Jung Volker. Fruhltngslied. 

Fnihlingslust. 5 heitere Gesange fur eine Singstimme 

[s. o. T.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. Magdeburg. 

Heinrichshof en. [ 185-?] No. 7 in Il.a44.x54 

Messe, fur vierstimmigen Chor mit Begleitung des Or- 

chesters. Leipzig. Rieter-Btedermann. [186-?] 

M.a5047 
Same. [Klavierauszug.] No. i in M.a5a48 

Minnespiel aus Riickert's Liebesfruhling. Fur eine und 

mehrere Singstimmen (a. a. t. b.) mit Begleitung des 

Pianoforte von R. Schumann. Leipzig. Whistling. 

1^5^ No. la in M.a44.x5.3 

CMlMte. — Mdne T5ne tHII and belter, Lied tt.]. — Liebster, delne 
Worte itehlen, GeMng [■.]. — Ich bin dein Baum, O Girtner, 
Daett [a. ■.]. — Mein acbdner Stern, kh bitte dich. Lied [t.]. — 
Schon itt dai Fett des Lenses, Qnartett [ft. a. t. ■.]. — O Freund, 
mein Schfa-m, mein Schutx, Lied (t. o. a.]. — Die Uutend Grfiite die 
wir dir tenden. Duett (ft. t.]. ~ So wshr die Sonne ichetnet, Qiuv- 
tett (ft. A. T. ■.]. 

Music and musicians. Essays and criticisms. Translated, 
edited and annotated by Fanny Raymond Ritter. [ist,] 
ad series. London. Reeves. 1877, 80. a v. Portrait. 

M.X07.X3 

Myrthen: Liederkreis von Gothe, Ruckert [u. s. w.]. Fiir 
Gesang und Pianoforte von Robert Schumann. Heft 1-4. 
Leipzig. Kistner. [ 185-?] No. a-5 in M.a44.x5.x 

CMlmf/. — I. Wldraong. — Frelslmi. — Der Ntmbaum. -* Jcmaad. 

— Lieder aus dem Scbenkenbuch im Diwan Ton Gdthe: SlU* Icb 
allehi; Setae mir niebt, dn Grobian. a. Die Lotoablume. -^ Taliamanc. 

— Ued der SnlcOca. — Die HoehUnder-Wittwc. — Lieder der Brant 
aua den LicbasfrflUing Ton Rflckert: Mutter, Mutter, glaube nicht; 
Laaa mich Ibm am Buacn bangen. 3. Hoeblindera Abachied. — Hoch- 
lindiaebca Wiecenlied : Aua den hebriiaeben Geainflen von Bryon. — 
RitbaeL — Zwci venetianiaebe Lieder von T. Moore: Lda' rudem bier, 
mein Gondolier; Wena dureb die Piaietta. 4. Hauptmann'i Wetb. — 
Wdt, weiti — Waa will die einaame Tbrine. — Niemand. — Im 
Weatcn. — Dn biat wie eine Blume. — Aua den datUeben Rosen. — 
Zum Scblnaa. 

Nachtlied von F. Hebbel. Fur Chor und Orchester com- 
ponirt von Robert Schumann. Clavierauszug. Bonn. 
Simrock. [ 185-?] No. 4 in M.380.49 

Nanie. Trio [s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 
Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 7, pp. 8$m)2.) 

No. 16 in ll.ao4.36.7 

Neujahrslied von Friedrich Riickert. Ftir Chor mit Be- 
gleitung des Orchesters componirt von Robert Schu- 
mann. Op. 144. [Partitur.] Winterthur. Ricter- 
Biedermann. [ 186-?] No. i in M.34a.35 

Same. [Klavierauszug.] M.a8o.58 



Schumann, Robert Alexander. (CorUmmd,) 

Night watch of the Swiss confederates. [Part-song, t. t. 

& B.] N. p. N. d. No. 7 in M*i57-3i 

Alao to be found in Tbe Oagood Coflection of part-aonga. 

O Saviour of the world. [Accomp. for organ.] {In Buck. 
Motette collection. Vol. a, pp. 17a, 173.) 

No. 43 in M.xoa4«a 

Ouverture, Scherzo und Finale ftir Orchester. Op. 5a. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Kistner. [185-?] No.ainM.344^ 

Ouverture zu Shakspeare's Julius Casar. Op. ia8. Par- 
titur. Braunschweig. Litolff. [186-?] No. 4 in M.353.X4 

Das Paradies und die Peri. Dichtung aus Lalla Rookfa 
von Th. Moore. Fur Solostimmen, Chor und Orchester 
componirt von Robert Schumann. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [185-?] M.34X.X5 

Same. Klavierauszug. M.a8o.55 

Phantasie-Stticke. Trio pour piano, violon et violoncelle. 
Op. 88. [Partition.] London. Augener & Co. [187-?] 

No. 3 in M.353.xa; No. 6 in M.353»X5 

Same. [Parties, violon et violoncelle.] a v. 

No. a3 in M.axx4.34 

The piano works of Robert Schumann. Edited by E. 
Pauer. London. Augener & Co. [187-?] 4 v. lUus. 
Portrait. ii«354-i 

Volumea 1 and 3 are of tlie fourth edition, volume a of tbe third. 
CmUttUs* — VoL I. Op. I. Air on the name "Abegy" with variations. 

— Op. a. Papillona. — Op. 3. fttudea d'aprte Lea caprioea de Paganini. 
— Op. 4. Six intcrmeasi. — Op. 5. Impromptu on an air of Clara Wieek. 

— Op. C Die DaTidabiindler. — Op. 7. Toccata. — Op. S. Allegro. — 
Op. 9. CaraeraL — Op. 10. Six atudiea after Paganini'a Caprices. — 
Op. II. Sonata in F abarp minor. — Op. la. Fantaaie Stfleke: ETcning; 
Soaring; Wlij; Whima; Night; Fable; Dream Tistons; Tbe climax. 
VoL a. Op. 13. £tude en forme de variationa. — Op. 14. Grande aonate 
in F minor. — - Op. 13. Secnea from childhood. — Op. 16. Kreialeriana, 
S fantasiaa. — Op. 17. Fantaaia in C mnjor. — Op. iS. Arabeaque. — 
Op. 19. Blumanstilck. — Op. ao. Humorcaque. — Op. ai. Norelletten : 
No. I in F; a-s in D; 6 in A; 7 in B; S in F abarp minor. VoL 3. Op. 
9M. Sonata No. a, in G minor. — Op. »t» Night vidona. — Op. a6. Car- 
nival'a jeat from Vienna. — Op. aS. Three romances; No. x in B flat 
minor; No. a in F aharp major; No. 3 in B major. — Op. 3a. Scherxo, 
gigue, romanaa h fughetta. — Op. S4- Concerto in A minor. — Op. s^. 
Six atudiea for tbe pedal piano. — Op. 58. Four aketchea for the pedal 
piano. — Op. 60. Six fuguca on tbe name of "Bach." — Op. 68. Album 
for joung people. VoL 4. Op. 7a. Four fugues. — Op. 76. Four marches. 

— Op. Sa. Forest aeenca. — > Op. 9a. Introduction ft allegro appaa- 
aionato. — Op. 99. LeaTca of different colors^ — Op. 111. Three Phan- 
taaieatucke. — Op. 118. Three aonataa: In remembrance of Julia; To 
Elisa; Dedicated to Mary. — Op. ia4. Album leayes: Impromptu; 
Coming woe; Schendno; Walts; Fancy-dance; A little cradle aong; 
Slow waits; Grief without end; Impromptu; Walts; Romansa; Bur* 
leaca; Larghetto; A viaion; Walta; Slumber aong; The elf; Tbe mea- 
aage ; A fancy piece ; Canon. — Op. laC Seven piano piecea in fughetta 
form. — Op. 133. Morning aongs, 5 pieces. — Op. 134. Concert-allegro 
with introductioii. 

Pictures from the Orient. [Two transcriptions for the 
organ by Dudley Buck. Op. 40.] New York. Schirmer. 
1868. No. 18 in UMoa 

Quatuor pour piano, violon, alto & violoncelle. Op. 47. 
[Partition.] Paris. Flaxland. [185-?] No. 2 in M.351^1 

Quintett fiir Pianoforte, a Violinen, Viola und Violoncello. 
Op. 44. [Pianoforte allein.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & 
Hartel. [ 185-?] No. i in M.351.31 ; No. 3 in M.357.5 

Same. [Stimmen der Streichinstrumenten.] 4 v. 

No. 15 in M.911.C1-4 

Requiem fur Chor u. Orchester. Op. 148. [Partitur.] 
Leipzig. Rteter-Biedermann. [186-?] No. a in M.349.35 

Same. [Klavierauszug.] No. a in M.xs6.z 

Requiem fur Mignon [aus Goethe's Wilhelm Meister]. 
Fur Chor, Solostimmen und Orchester [von Robert 
Schumann]. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Breitkopf He 
Hartel. [ 185-?] No. a in M.a8a57 

Same. Requiem for Mignon from Goethe's Wilhelm 
Meister. Solo voices, chorus and orchestra. Composed 
by Robert Schumann. Translated by Natalia Macfarren. 
Vocal score. London. Augener & Co. [187-?] 

No. a in Ujnoi^ 

Resignation. Die Blume der Ergebung. Der Einsiedler. 
Drei Gesange ftir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.] mit Be- 
gleitung des Pianoforte. Hamburg. Schuberth & Co. 
[186-?] No. 5 in M.a44.i5.3 

Reverie. See his Traumerei. 



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Ritornelle von Friedrich Ruckert. In canonischen Weisen 

fur mehrstimmtgen Mannergesang componirt von 

Robert Schumann. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [ i86-?] 

No. 3 in 11.158.94 
ConUmis, — Die Rote ttand im Thau [t. t. b. b. b.]. — Lastt Lautcn- 
■piel [b. b. b. — Bliith' oder Schnec [t. t. t. t. t. b. b.]. — Gebt mir 
xtt trinken [b. b. b.]. — Zflrne nicht des Herbttes Wind [t. t. b. b.]. 

— Im Sommertagen [t. t. b. b.]. — In Meeret Mitten (t. t. b. b.]. 

Romances. Op. 94. Violon et piano. London. Augener 
& Co. [187-?] No. 7 in 11.353.15 

Romanzen ftir Frauenstimmen, mit willkiihrlicher Be- 

• gleitung des Pianoforte. Heft i, 2. Bonn. Simrock. 

[185-?] No. 6, 7 in ll.z58.94 

Ccmituis. — I. Tambtirinicliligeriii. — WaMmidchen. — Kloatcrfrftu- 
Icin. — Soldatcnbraut. — Meerf^. — Die Capdie. a. Roamarien. — 
Jiger Wohlgemuth. — Der Waaaermann. — Daa verlaisene Migdlein. 

— Der Bleicherin Nachtlied. — In Meerea Mitten. 

Romanzen und Balladen fur Chor. Heft i, 2. Leipzig. 

Whistling, i860, 61. No. 4, 5 in Il.z58.a4 

CtmUtUt, — I. Der Kftnig von Thale Ci. a. t. t. Bj.---Scb5n-Rohtraut 
[a. A. T, B.]. — HeidenrSalein (a. a. t. b.]. — Ungewltter [a. a. t. b.]. 
John Anderson [a. a. t. b.]» a. Schnitter Tod [s. a. t. b.]. — Im Walde 
[a. A. T. B.]. — Der traurige Jiger [a. a« a, t« b.]. — Der Rckmt 
[i. A. T. B.]. — Vom rerwundeten Knaben [a. a« t. •.]. 

Romanzen und Balladen fiir Chorgesang. Heft 4, Elber- 
feld. Arnold. [187-?] No. 16 in ll.z58.az 

Contents. — Brautgeaang. — Binkelflnger Willie — Der Traum. — 
Sommerlted. — Daa Schifflein. 

Romanzen und Balladen fur eine Singstimme, mit Be- 

gleitung des Pianoforte. Heft i. Op. 45. Leipzig. 

Whistling. [ 185-?] No. 3 in M.244.z5.a 

ContfHts, — Der Schatxgriber. — Frfihlingafahrt. — Abends am Strand. 

Same. [Heft 2.] Neue Ausgabe. Op. 49. 

No. 6 in M.a44.i5.a 
Conignts. ~~ Die beidcn Grenadlerc. — Die feiadUehcn .Brfider. — Die 
Nonne. 

Same. Heft 3. Op. 53. 1857. No. 8 in M.a44.z5.a 

Contents, — Blondel's Lied. — Lorelcy. — Der arme Peter. 

Same. Heft 4. Op. 64. 1861. No. 10 in M.a44.Z5.a 

Contents. — Die Soldatenbraut — Das Terlaticne Mlgdeldn. — Tragodie. 

The rose stood bathed in dew. [Part-song, t. t. a. b. b.] 
{In Mosenthal. Songs of the Mendelssohn Glee Club. 
Pp. 12, 13.) No. 2 in ll.a04.38 

Seenen aus Gothe's Faust. Fiir Solostimmen, Chor u. 
Orchester componirt von Rob. Schumann. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Peters. [186-?] ll.380.5z 

Same. [Klavierauszug.] No. 3 in M.Z56.Z 

Sechs Gedichte von N. Lenau [Pseud.] und Requiem, 
altkatholisches Gedicht. Fur eine Singstimme [s. o. t.] 
mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von R. Schu- 
mann. Leipzig. Kistner. [185--?] No. 8 in M.a44.z5.3 

Contents, — Lied einea SchmiadeB. — Maine Rose. — Kommen und 
Schciden. — Die Scnnin. — Rintamkeit. — Der achwere Abend. — 
ReQuiem. 

Sechs Gedichte von Reinick. Fur Sopran- oder Tenor- 

stimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von R. 

Schumann. Hamburg. Schuberth & Co. [185-?] 

No. 10 in M.a44.z5.z 
Contents. — Sonntaga am Rhein. — Stindchen. — NlchtB tchSncret. — 
An den Sonnenechein. — Dichtera Geneaung. — Liebesbotichaft. 

Sechs Gesange ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Be- 
gleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 107. Cassel. Luckhardt. 
[ 185-?] No. 3 in M.244.Z54 

Contents. — Herzeleid. — Die Fenstertcheibe. — Der Gartner. — Die 
Spinnerin. — Im Walde. — AbendUed. 

Sechs Gesange von Wielfried von der Neun [Pseud.]. 
Fiir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.] mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte componirt von R. Schumann. Leipzig. Kistner. 
[185-?] No. 7 in M.244.Z5.3 

Contents. — Ea atfirmet am AbcndhimmeL — Heimliehea Verachwinden. 
— Herbat-Uad. — Abachicd Tom Walde. — In'i Freie. — Roeelein, 
RAeeleiii. 

Sechs Lieder ftir vierstimmigen Mannergesang. Neue 

Attflage. Op. 33. Leipzig. Schuberth & Co. [185-?] 

No. 9 in M.39a.34; No. i in M.z57.az 
Contents, — Der trinmande See. — Die Sainneainger. — Die Lotos- 
blame. -^ Der Zecher ala Doetrinir. — Raatlose Liebe. — Frfihlings- 



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Schumaim, Robert Alexander. (Continued.) 
Sieben Lieder von Elisabeth Kulmann. Fur eine Sing- 
stimme [s. o. T.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte com- 
ponirt von R. Schumann. Leipzig. Kistner. [1851?] 

No. I in M.a44.i54 

Contents. •— Mood, mdner Seele Liebling. — Viel Glfick aur Relsc, 
Schwalbcn. — Da ncnnst mich armea M&dchen. — Der Zelaig. — Reich 
mir die Hand, O Wolka. — Die letatea Blomen starbcn. — Gekimpft 
hat meine Barke. 

Sinks the night. Trio [s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 
(In Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 7, pp. 93- 
95-) No. 17 in M.ao4.36.7 

Sonate ftir Pianoforte und Violine. Op. 105. Leipzig. 
Hofmeister. [187-?] No. 3 in M.353.Z5 

Sonate pour piano et violon. Op. 121. London. Augener 
& Co. [187-?] No. 4 in M.353.15 

Song of freedom [t. t. b. b.]. N. p. N. d. No. 6 in M.z 57.91 

The song of the chase. Four-part song [t. t. b. b.], with an 
accomp. for [4] horns (ad lib. In The Orpheus. New 
series. Vol. 7, pp. 70-77.) No. 17 in M.ao5.zo.7 

Spanische Liebes-Lieder. Ein Cyclus von Gesangen aus 
dem Spanischen ftir eine u. mehrere Stimmen, mit Be- 
gleitung des Pianoforte. Winterthur. Rieter-Bieder- 
mann. {186-?] No. 10 in M.244.Z54 

Contents, — Vorapiel [Piano}. Tief im Hersea trag* ich Pein Ci.].— 
O wie lieblich iat das Midchen [t.]. — Bedeckt mich aait Blomen 
(s. A.). — Flttthenreicher Ebro [BAa.]. — Intermeaso, Natlonaltans 
[Piano]. — Weh, wie sornig iat daa Midchen [t.]. — Hoch, hoch 
sind die Berge [a.]. — Blaue Aagen hat daa Midchen [t. a.]. — 
Dunkler Lichtglanx, blinder Blick [s. a. t. a.]. 

Spanisches Liederspiel. Ein Cyclus ein- und mehr- 

stimmiger Gesange. M^t Begleitung des Pianoforte. 

No. i-^, und Anhang. Leipzig. Kistner. [185-?] 

No. 11-20 in M.244.Z5.2 
Contents. — x. Erste Begeguang [s. a.], a. Und schlifat do, mein 
Midchen [t. b.]. 3. Liebesgram [s. a.]. 4. In der Nscht (a. t.]. 
S. Es ist verrathen [a. a. t. a.]. 6. Melancholic [aj. 7. Geatiadaisa 
[t.] 8. Botschaft [t. a.]. 9. Ich bin geliebt [a. a. t. a J. — Anhang: 
Der Contrabandiste [■.]. 

The stedfast heavens. Trio [& & s. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (/« Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 7, 
pp. 96-98.) No. 18 in M.ao4.36.7 

Stuck im Volkston (Op. 102, No. 2), fur Streichorchester, 
Clarinette, Horn und Harfe (ad lib.). Obertragen von 
Heinrich Urban. Partitur. Berlin. Luckhardt. [187-?] 

No. 3 in M404.Z5 

Studien fur den Pedal-Fiugel. Op. 56, Heft i: Sechs 
Stiicken in canonischer Form. Leipzig. Whistling. 
186 1. No. 10 in M4Z4.3a 

Symphonic (No. i, B dur) ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 
38. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [185-?] 

M.344^ 

Symphonic, Zweite, ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 61. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Whistling. [185-?] M.344.ai 

Symphonic, Dritte (£s dur), fur grosses Orchester. Op. 
97. Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. [186-?] M444^a 

Symphonic No. 4, D moll, fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 
120. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [186-?] 

Same. Erste Bearbeitung aus dem Jahre 1841. Partitur. 
[1891. Werke, herausgegeben von C. Schumann. Serie 
I.] No. I in M.342.36 

Thou art to me a flower. [Arranged for male voices by L. 
Schehlmann.] Boston. Schmidt. [1894.] No. 20 in M.ao3.30 

Die Tochter Jephta's. An den Mond. Dem Holden. Drei 
Gesange aus Byron's Hebraischen Gesangen. Fur eine 
Singstimme [s. o. t.] mit Begleitung der Harfe oder 
des Pianoforte componirt von R. Schumann. Bonn. 
Simrock. [ 185-?] No. 9 in M.244.Z5.3 

Traumerei, aus den Kinderscenen. Fiir Violine mit Be- 
gleitung von Violinen, Bratschen und Violoncello ar- 
rangirt von Hugo Heermann. [Partitur.] Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [187-?] No. 3 in M.344.Z8 

Same. Kleine Romanze. [Ftir Violino und Pianoforte.] 
Braunschweig. Litolf f . [ 188-?] No. 9 in M4Z045 

Same. Violin and piano. [Arr. by Henri Ernst. Full 
score and separate part for violin.] Boston. Daven- 
port. 1877. No. 10 in M.357.ia 



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Schumann, Robert Alexander. (Continued.) 

Same. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In The Osgood Collection 

of part-songs. Vol. i, pp. 75-79*) M.193.93.1 

Same. Reverie. [From Op. 15, Traumerei, arranged for 

T. T. B. B. by Th. Pfeiffer.] Berlin. Luckhardt. 1889. 

No. 4 in M.a99^ 

Trio [Erstes] fur Pianoforte, Violine und Violoncell. Op. 

63. [Partitur.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [185-?] 

No. I in ll.35z.30 

Same. Trio [Premier] pour piano, violon et violoncello. 

Op. 63. [Partition.] London. Augener & Co. [187-?] 

No. I in 11.353.15 
Same. [Parties, violon et violoncelle.] 2 v. 

No. 20 in ll.aiz^3y4 

Trio [Zweites] fur Pianoforte, Violine u. Violoncell. Op. 

80. [Partitur.] 2. Auflage. Leipzig. Schuberth. [186-?] 

No. 2 in 11.35z^ 
Same. [Stimmen, Violine und Violoncell.] 2 v. 

No. 21 in M^ai 1^3,4 
Trio, Drittes (G moll), fur Pianoforte, Violine und Violon- 
cell. Op. no. [Partitur.] Leipzig. Breitkopf &. Hartel. 
[1852.] No. 4 in M.az 1.3.5 

Same. [Stimmen, Violine und Violoncell.] 2 v. 

No. 22 in M.az 1.4.3,4 

Same. Trio [Troisi^me] pour piano, violon et violoncello. 

Op. no. [Partition.] London. Augener & Co. [187-?] 

No. 2 in M.353.Z5 

Uncertain light. [Double chorus, s. s. a. a. t. t. b. b.] (In 

Novello's Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 13, pp. 100- 

106.) No. 17 in M.Z95.Z.Z3 

Verzweifle nicht im Schmerzenthal. Von F. Riickert. 

Motette fur doppelten Mannerchor mit Begleitung der 

Orgel (ad lib.) componirt von R. Schumann. Leipzig. 

Whistling. [ 185-?] No. 5 in ll.98a49 

Vier doppelchorige Gesange ftir grossere Gesangvereine. 

[Clavierauszug.] Leipzig. Kistner. [186-?] 

No. 7 in M.280.49 
CMif«N#i. — An die Steme, von F. ROckert — UngcwiMet Licht, rcn 
ZedtUti. — Zavcnicht, von Zedtlits. — Talitouuie, too Goetbe. 

Vier Gesange fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Be- 
gleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 142. Leipzig. Rieter- 
Biedermann. [186-?] No. 11 in ll.244.z54 

Cmttnis. — Tract im Gcnng. — Lchn' dcine Wang*. — Midchen- 
Schwcrmath. — Mdae Wagea rollet UngMin. 

Vier Gesange fiir gemischten Chor. Neue Ausgabe. 

Leipzig. Heinze. [ 185-?] No. 2 in ll.z58.24 

C0H$tnis. — Nof4 oder Sfld. — Am Bodenaee.-— Jiferlied.— Gute Nacht 

Vier Husarenlieder von Nicolaus Lenau [Pseud.]. Fur 
einer Baryton-Stimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte 
componirt von R. Schumann. Leipzig. Senff. [186-?] 

No. 4 in Il.a44.z54 

Vom Pagen und der Konigstochtcr. 4 Balladen von E. 
Geibel. Fiir Solostimmen, Chor u. Orchester componirt 
von Rob. Schumann. [Klavierauszug.] Leipzig. Rieter- 
Btedermann. [185-?] II.380.54 

Waldlied aus der Rose Pilgerfahrt. [Mannerchor.] (In 
Eidgenoessischer Saengerverein. Mannerchore ftir das 
Z3te . . . Sangerfest. Pp. 20-23.) No. 3 in M.Z30.7 

Zigeunerleben, fur kleinen Chor. Klavierauszug. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [187-?] No. 2 in If .28049 

Same. Gipsy life. [Part-song.] The English version by 

John Oxenford. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 

Novello, Ewer & Co. [186-?] 

No. ^6 in ll.z$7.23: No. i in ll.z58.24 
Alio to be found [for a. a. a.] in Norefloni Collection of trioa, etc. 

Zur hohen Jagd. Habet Achtl Jagdmorgen. Fruhe. Bei 
der Fiasche. Funf Gesange fur vierstimmigen Manner- 
chor (mit Begleitung von 4 Hornern ad lib.). Leipzig. 
Rieter-Biedermann. [ 186-?] No. 4 in if .Z57.az 

Zwolf Gedichte von Justinus Kerner. Eine Liederreihe 
fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des 
Pianoforte von R. Schumann. 2. Auflage. Leipzig. 
Klemm. [185-?] No. 9 in Il.a44.z5.z 

CamUnts, — Luat der Stunnnacht — SUrb, Lieb' und Freud*. — Wan- 
derlied. — Eratea GriLn. — Sehnaucht nach der Waidgegend. — Auf 
daa Trinkglaa dnea veratorbenen Freundea. — Wanderung. — Stifle 



Schumann, Robert Alexander. (Cimttnued.) 

liebe. — Praga. — Stilla Tbrlnca. — War auchta dieb so kraak? — 
Alte Lante. 

Zwolf Gedichte aus F. Ruckerts Liebesfruhling. Ftir 
Gesang und Pianoforte von Robert und Clara Schu- 
mann. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [Z841?] 

No. II in II.244.Z5.Z 
C^ni^nts. — Der Himmel hafc eine Thrine gewelnt. — Er itt gekommen. 
— O ihr Herrenl — Liebat da um Schdnheit. -^ Ich hab' in mich 
geaogen. — Liebate* waa kann denn una Mhcidear — Sebon fat daa ^cat 
(Duett]. — Flugcll Fiagell — Roae. Meer and Sonne. — O Sonn', O 
Meer, O Roae I — Wanim wiUat da And're fragen? — So wabr die 
Sonne acbeinet [Dnett]. 

Schumann, Robert Alexander. Works aboni, 
BoTSTiBBR, H. Robert Schumann, Musik zu Byrons Man- 
fred. (Op. 115.) Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. 14 in M.az7.z24) 
DaviDp £. Les Mendelssohn-Bartholdy et Robert Schu- 
mann. Paris. 1886. M.Z97.37 
Ermouf, a. a., Baron, L'art musical au xix« si^cle. Com- 
positeurs c^l^bres: Beethoven, Rossini, Meyerbeer, 
Mendelssohn, Schumann. Paris. 1888. Il.zz8.z5 
Hadow, W. H. Studies in modern music, [ist series: 
Berlioz, Schumann, Wagner.] New York. 1893. 

l[.zo7.az 

HsNDBasoN, W. J. Preludes and studies. Musical themes 

of the day. New York. 1891. M.Z49a.a8 

Hbubergbr, R. F. J. Robert Schumann, Das Paradies und 

die Peri. Op. 50. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 10 in M.az7.za4 

Robert Schumann, Scenen aus Goethe's „Fattst.'' 

(Mit Text.) Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 10 in ll.az7.ia.3 
LoHiiANN, P. Ueber Robert Schumann's Faustmusik. 
Leipzig, [i860.] No. i in M.Z45.6 

Maitland, J. A. F. Schumann. New York. 1884. 

lLZ04.a5 
Mbekkl, J. Robert Schumann, Der Rose Pilgerfahrt (mit 
Text). Op. 113. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. ' [1898.] 

No. 13 in ll.az7.za.5 

MuBLLBA-RcuTBR, T. Robert Schumann, Ouverture, 

Scherzo und Finale fur Orchester. Op. 5a. Erlautert. 

Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 18 in M.az7.za4 

Neumann, W. Robert Schumann. Eine Biographic. 

Cassel. 1855. Portrait. No. 3 in Il.a05.a3 

Niemann, W. Robert Schumann, Pianoforte-Quintett 

Op. 44, Es-dur. Erlautert Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. 23 in M.az7.za.zo 

NiGGLi, A. Robert Schumann: sein Leben und seine 

Werke. Basel. 1879. No. 4 in M.ao7.36 

Robert Schumann, IL Symphonie, C-dur. Op. 61. Er- 
lautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 15 in M.az7.za.3 

Robert Schumann, III. Symphonie (Es-dur). Op. 97. 

Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 3 in M.az7.za.6 

Reissmann, a. Robert Schumann: sein Leben und seine 

Werke. Berlin. Z865. M.Z47.Z8; etc 

RiBMANN, H. Robert Schumann, Vierte Symphonie in D- 

moU: (Op. lao.) Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. I in M.az7.za.9 
ScHULTZE, A. Robert Schumann, Klavierkonzert in A 

molL Op. 54. Erlautert. Leipzig. [190a.] 

No. 21 inll.az7.za.zz 
SiTTAKD, J. Robert Schumann, i. Symphonic (in B-dur, 

Op. 38). Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1895.] 

No. 35 in Ii.ai7.za.a 
Tbematisches Verzeichniss sammtlicher im Druck er- 

schienenen Werke Robert Schumann's mit Inbegriff 

aller Arrangements, etc. Leipzig. Schuberth He Co. 

[1862?] M.ao5.z3 

Wasiblewski, J. W. von. Life of Robert Schumann. 
Translated by A. L. Alger. Boston. [1870.] M.zo9a.z9 
Schuppert^ Carl. 

Abendlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. 
Vol. 4, p. 24.) . No. 9 in M.3994a.4 

Abschied. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt Deutsche Sanger- 
halle. Vol 3, pp. 82-^5.) No. 26 in M^9aw|a^ 



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Das deutache Schwert Gedicht von Johann N. Yogi. 
Fur Mannerchor mit Begleitung von Blechinstrumenten 
componirt von Carl Schuppert. Op. 14. [Partitur.] 
Schleusingen. Glaser. [ 1865 ?] No. 8 in Il.ax9.i6 

Fruhlingsglaube. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt Deutsche 
Sangerhalle. Vol. 4, pp. 99-101.) No. 35 in M.399.4a4 

Twilight. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In Chickering Collec- 
tion. Vol. 2, p. 42.) No. 21 in M.39948.3 
Schorl, £douard. 

Le drame musical. Paris. Sandoz & Fischbacher. 1875. 

2 v. Plates. M.Z34.XX 

Coni0His, — I. La mutique et la po^e dam Icar d^doppemcnt histo- 
rique. a. Wagner, aon oeuvre et ton idte. 

Histoire du Lied ou la chanson populaire en Allemagne. 
Paris. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven & cie. 1868. M.z 18.20 
BibUographie» pp. t-4. 
Das musikalische Drama. Verdeotscht von Hans von 
Wolzogen. Theil x. 2. Auflage. Leipzig. Senf. [1888.] 
Plate. No. 2 in M.xoa.30 

Schurx, Mathilde. 
Schlaraffenland. Komische Open Musik von Carl Wein- 
berger. M.378.ZX 
Schuta, Der. Part-sang, Mbtbpksscl, A. G. Makrobiotik. 

No. 28 in M.399.X7 
Schuster, Albert 
Rede zum Gedachtnis an den Director Adolf Tellkampf, 
gehalten bei der Entlassung der Abiturienten am 20 
Marz 1869. [Hannover. Eulemann. 1869.] 

No. 8 in M.37a40 
Schuster, Joseph. 
Kyrie. [In F. For 4 voices, orchestra and organ. Full 
score.] Manuscript. [180-?] No. 6 in M.92248 

Magnificat. [For 4 voices, with orchestra and organ. Full 
score.] Manuscript. [180-?] No. 3 in 11.22248 

Missa. [In A. For 4 voices, orchestra and organ. Full 
score.] Manuscript. [180-?] No. 4 in M.22248 

Missa. [In D. For 4 voices, orchestra and organ. Full 
score.] Manuscript. [180-?] No. 5 in M^aaa^S 

Scfantter, Leopold 
Vardhamana. Oper. Musik von Bruno Oelsner. 

No. 2 in M.39445 
Schutzengel, Die. Cantata. For the Music see Doeratling. 

For the Librbtto see Friedrich, T. H. 
Schuyt, Comelis. 
Drie madrigalen. (In Heije, Jan P., editor. Drie mad- 
rigalen. Amsterdam. 1873.) No. i in M4X5.a 

C«n»€nis, — Zoo all der ttarren [t. a. a. T. •.]. — Gij begccrt, UefaU 
Leren (a. a. a. t. a.]. — Gij parelheldre [a. a. a. t. a.]. 

Schvarts, £mile Jean Baptiste. 
Feu Pierrot. Ballet-pantomime en deux actes de Charles 
Mottton. Musique de £mi]e Schvartz. [Pour piano.] 
Paris. Dupont. 1894. No. 2 in M.389.X3 

Schwab, Emil. 
The Continentals, or the militiaman's bride. An Ameri- 
can comic opera. Libretto by Emil Schwab and Henry 
H. Hayes. The music by G. H. Hayes. 

No. I in Il.a76.x7 

Schwab, Frangois Marie Louis. 

Messe pour choeur mixte i 4 parties et soli. Accomp. d' 

orgue. Paris. Heugel. [186-?] No. x in M.X58.39 

Schwab, Frederick A. 

The abode of the mastersingers. Illus. (In The music of 

the modern world. Vol. i, pp. 117-119. New York. 

[1895O) M.X4.X.X 

A deacription of Nuremberg. 

Carmen: its composer and interpreters. Illus. Portraits. 
(In The music of the modern world. Vol. i, pp. 171- 
174. New York. [1895.]) 1I.X4.X.X 

The influence of Louis Spohr. Illus. Portraits. (In The 
music of the modern world. Vol. i, pp. 62-65. New 
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Johannes Brahms. Illus. Portraits. (In The music of the 
modern world. Vol. i, pp. 176-178. New York, [1895.]) 

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Schwab, Frederick A. (CantinuedJ 
Parisian caf^s-concerts. Illus. Portraits. (In The music 
of the modern world. Vol. i, pp. 185-187. New York. 

[1895]) M.X4.X.I 

Singers of the [19th] century. Later singers of the [19th]. 
century. The rule of the singer. Modern singers. Two 
great singers [Nilsson and Lucca]. The great male 
voices of the [19th] century. Illus. Portraits. Plates. 
(In The music of the modern world. Vol. i. New York. 

[1895.]) M.X4.X.I 

Schwab, Gustav Benjamin. 
Der Tod des Herrn. Oratorium. In Musik gesetzt fur 

den 4 St. Chor mit voller Instmmental-Musik von C. 

Geissler. ll.aaa.5 

Schwaebiach. Part-song, SiLcnn, F. Silcher-Album. 

No. 4 in M.37a5o 
Schwaebiache Serenade. Part-sang, GiNia. Fiinf heitere 

Lieder. Op. 99, Heft 2. No. 30 in 11.3924^ 

Schwaebiaches Bettlerlied. Sang, WiBsa, C M. F. E. von. 

Sammtliche Lieder. Band i. No. 2X in 11.244.7 

Schwaebiaches Liebesliedchen. Part-song. DaxcntT. Zwei 

Gesange ftir Mannerchor. Op. 76. No. 72 in 11.392.3 

SiLCHBK, F. Silcher-Album. No. 4 in 1L370.30 

Schwaebiaches Liedchen. Song. Abt, F. Vier Gesange. 

105. Werk. No. 4 in Maga^a 

Schwaebiaches Tanzlied. Part-song. Wtsaa, C M. F. E. 

von. No. 112 in u.iag^^^^ 

Schwaebiachea Tanzlied. Song. Wtaaa, C. M. F. E. von. 

Sammtliche Lieder. Band 2. No. 90 in 11.244.7 

Schwaebiaches Tanzliedchen. Part-song. Silcbbk, F. Silcher- 

Album. No. 4 in ll.370.30 

Schwaebiachea Volkslied. Part-song. Hamma, B. 

No. 71 in M.246.2a 
Schwaelble, Die, ziehet fort. Song. Bkahms. Sechs Gesange. 

Op. 7* No. 3 in ll.38o4ax 

Schwager Kronos. Song. Schubibt, F. P. Sammtliche 

Compositionen. M.a44.xa 

Schwaiger, Ernst. 
Das Grab im Busento. Gedicht von Platen. Fur Manner- 
chor mit vierhandiger Klavier-Begleitung componirt 

von Ernst Schwaiger. Op. i. Wien. Gotthard. [188-?] 

No. 9 in ll.2X2.x6 
Schwalben, Die. Duet. Schumann, R. A. Lieder fur die 

Jugend. Abtheilung 3. No. 4 in 1I.244.X5.3 

Schwalben, Die. Sang. Schumann, R A. Werke, Serie 13, 

Band 3. M.3x6.x.X3.a 

Schwalbenneat, Das. Opera. For the Music see Herblay. 

For the Libretto see Ordoimeau. 
Schwalm, Robert. 
Abendstille am Meer. Evening by the sea. (Dichtung 

von Richard Berent. English version by £. Buck.) 

Fiir Mannerchor und Orchester componirt von Robert 

Schwalm. Op. 81. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Kistner. 

[ 1892.] No. 4 in M.202.a9 

Der arme Peter. [Mannerchor.] Op. 18. Schleusingen. 

Glaser. [ 1875 ?] No. 5 in lC.a0a.3S 

Drei Lieder fur Mannerchor. Op. 33. Berlin. Bahn. 

[ 187-?] No. 21-23 in M.39a^5 

Conitnts. — i. Liebetlacd. a. Schnarenaer-Mctte. 9. Jigerlied. 

Drei Lieder ftir Mannerchor. Op. 76. Leipzig. Kistner. 

[ 1888 ?] No. 8-10 in ll.30a.a4 

CoHfMta. — I. Dort oatea im ThaL a. Der Hvl im Meerau a. Sotdaten- 
lied. 

Eingeregnet. Heitere Scene fur Mannergesang. Soli und 
Chor, mit Klavier-Begleitung. Text von W. Harditz. 
Musik von Robert Schwalm. Op. 47. Leipzig. Siegel. 
[ 1880?] No. 10 in M.2X2.X6 

Far down in the vale. [Part-song, T. T. b. b.] (In The 
Osgood Collection of part-songs. Vol. 2, pp. 68, 69.) 

M«X93.23iA 

Festgesang. Dichtung von Felix Dahn. Ftir Mannerchor 
mit Begleitung des Orch esters oder Pianoforte com- 
ponirt von Robert Schwalm. Op. 56. Partitur mit 
unterlegtem Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Forberg. [1885?] 

No. II inll.2x2.x6 



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Prauenlob. Oper in 4 Aufzugen von Wilhelm Jacoby. 
Mustk von Robert Schwalm. VoUstandiger Klavier- 
Autzng. Mainz. Schott. [1885?] Il.3a9.13 

Gothenzug. Dichtong fur Mannerchor (unisono) mtt Be- 
gleitung von a Hornem, 3 Potaunen, Tuba und Paoken. 
Partitur mit untergelegtem Klavierauszug. Leipzig. 
Siegel. [i88a.] No. 13 in M.39a.3i 

Die Hochzeit zn Cana. Bibliache Scene nach den Worten 
der heiligen Schrift von R. Prellwitz. Fiir Soli, Chor 
find Orcheater componirt von R. Schwalm. Clavieraua- 
zng. Leipzig. Kahnt. [i^?] ll.x56.a 

Jagdmf. (Hunting song.) [t. t. k b.] Op. 74» No. a. 
Berlin. Luckhardt. [1890.] No. 6 in ll.39a.a4 

^r in Cwfimn and Bnauili words. 
Jung Sigurd. Dichtung von Felix Dahn. Fur Manner- 
chor, Soli [ 11.-8. T. BAi.] und Orchester komponiert von 
Robert Schwalm. Op. 64. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. 
Siegel. [ 1888?] No. la in M.axa.x6 

Mila. Dichtung von Felix Dahn. Fur Soli, Mannerchor 
und Orchester komponirt von Robert Schwalm. Op. 
38. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 
[1881 ?] No. 3 in M.39a43; No. 6 in l[.ao3.ax 

Same. [Cantata by Felix Dahn for t. t. b. b., with solos.] 
English version by Allen A. Brown. Op. 38. [Boston.] 
Apollo Club. i88a. No. a4 in M.39a.a5 

Spielmannslied. (Minstrel song.) [t. t. b. b.] Op. 74* 
No. 3. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1890.] No. 7 in M.39a.a4 
Wkh Cmnun and BatUsh words. 
Trinklied aus Jul. Wolffs Rattenf anger [t. t. b. b.]. Op. 
a6. Schleusingen. Glaser. [1878?] No. 6 in l[.39a.38 
Wenn sich zwei Herzen scheiden. (When two fond 
hearts must sever.) [Mannerchor.] Op. 74, No. i. 
Berlin. Luckhardt. [1890.] No. 5 in l[.39a.a4 

With Cmnun and BngUth words. 
Scfawan, Der, von Tuonela. Symphonic poem. Sibelius. 

No. a in M4XO.58 
Schwan, £in. Song. Guia Grieg-Album. 3. 

No. 4 in M.155.16 
Schwanberg^ Johann (vottfried. 
Die Bethlehemitischen Crefilde. [Eine Cantate. Par- 
titur.] Manuscript No. 4 in M.a36.i7 
Schwanengctang. Song. Schubbkt, F. P. Sammtliche 
Compositionen. M.a44.xa;etc. 
Schwancngeaang. Songs. Schubbkt, F. P. Werke. Serie 
ao, Band 9. 11.317.1.20.9 
Schwanenlied. Part-song. An, F. 4 Gesange fur 3 Frauen- 
stimmen. No. 3 in ll.x58.aa 
Zbngbil Golias. Heft a. No. 37 in 11.392.27 
Schwanenlied. Song. Grubbk, G. W. Gottfried August 
Biirgers Gedichte. Vol. a. No. 14 in M.i30.9.a 
Schwartz, Jean. 

Piffl Paffl PoufI A musical cocktail. Book by Stanis- 
laus Stange. Lyrics by William Jerome. Music by 
Jean Schwartz. Vocal score. New Xork. Shapiro, 
Remick & Co. 1904. ll.397.60 

Schwarz-roth-gold. Part-song. Schmoblzbb, J. £. 

No. I a in ll.a04.39 

Schwarabraun Kind. Part-song. Bkrgmann. Drei Gesange 

fur vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 11. No. 31 in 11.3924 

Schwarae Capitain, Der. Opera. For the Music see Mer- 

tcna. For the Librbtto see Faaaaen. 
Schwarae Kaachka, Die. Opera. For the Music see Jamo. 

For the Librbtto see Bluethgen, V. 
Schwarae Nina, Die. Opera. For the Music and Librbtto 

see Kaiser, A. 

Schwarawaelder im Breisgau. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. la 

Gesange. Op. 27. No. 7 in ll.aai.a6 

Schwebe, schwebe, blaues Auge. Song. Liszt. Gesammelte 

Lieder. No. ap in ll.a44.14 

Scbwedenaee, Der. Opera. For the Music see Bmmerich. 

For the Librbtto see Pasqu^. 
''Schwedisch.'* For orchestra. Maier, A. No. a in II.345.30 
Schwedischer Hochzeits-Marsch. For orchestra. Soderman. 

No. 4 in 11.342.38 



Schwedischer Tanz. For strings. Gouw. No. 5 in ll.33a.19 
Schweig* einmal still. Song. Wolf, H. Italienisches Lieder- 
buch. Band a. M.38o.a9.a 

Schweigl schweigl Song. Wbbbr, C M. F. E. von. 

No. 4 in M.ao4.37 
Schweigen, Das. Canon. Bebtbovbn. Werke. Serie a3. 

Schweigen ist ein schoenes Ding. Song. Taubbrt, C. G. W. 
6 Lieder von Reinick. Op. 4a. No. 9 in M.aax.a6 

Schweiger, Eduard. 
Elva. Komische Operette in 3 Akten von A. Froden. 
Musik von Eduard Schweiger. Clavierauszug. Ham- 
burg. Cranz. [189-?] Il.300.x6 
Schweiget mir von Weiber nehmen. For pianoforte. Reinkbn. 
Partite diverse. No.3inM4X54^ 
Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht. Cantata. For the Music see 

Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 29. 
Scbweitaer, Anton. 
Alceste. [Oper in 5 Aufzugen] von Wieland und Schweit- 
zer. [Partitur. Leipzig. Schwickert. 1774.] M.X5045 
Die Dorfgala. Eine komische Operette von Herrn Gotten 
In Musik gesetzt von Anton Schweizer. [Klavieraus- 
zug.] Leipzig. Schwickert. I777* No. 3 in ll.x5a.25 
Elisium. Ein musikalisches Drama von Herrn Capel- 
meister Schweizer. [Text von J. G. Jacobi. ' Klavier- 
auszug.] Konigsberg. Hartung. 1774. No. i in ll.350.x4 
Scbweitaer, Julius, translator. 

Wolp-Fbrrarx. Aschenbrodel (Cenerentola). 11.38346 
Schweitaerlied. Song. Blum, C L. Lyra fur Damen. 

No. 32 in Ii.a2x.30 

Schweizer, Anton. See Schweitzer, Anton. 

Schweizer, Otto. 

The knight and the lady. Trio [s. s. a. Accomp for 

pianoforte]. (In Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 

7, pp. 160-167.) No. 31 in M.204.36.7 

Vox amor is. Trio [s. s. A. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 

Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 7, pp. 155-159.) 

No. 30 in M.204.3(S.7 

Schweiser, Der. Part-song. Silcbkr. No. 5 in M.x3a7; etc. 

Schweizer Saenger Gesellschaft. 

Book of words and programme. London. MitchelL 

1861. No. 8 in 11.375.x 

Scliweizerdegen. Volkslied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Das Rutli. 

Pp. 202, 203.) No. 83 in M.X474 

Schweizerfamilie, Die. Opera. For the Music see WdgL 

For the Libretto see CastellL 
Schweizergebet Part-song. Zwyssig. No. 49 in 1I.X474 

Schweizergesang. Part-song. Baumgartnbr, W. No. 90 in 1I.X474 
Schweizerheimweh. Part-song. Weber, J. R. No. 48 in 11.X474 
Schweizerhilsli, 'a. Volksweise [t. t. b. b.]. (In Das Rutli. 
Pp. 206, 207.) No. 85 in M.X474 

Schweizeriachen Schlachtfelder, Die. Part-song. Munzinger, 
£. No. 4 in M.X30.7 

Schweizerisches Kriegslied. Part-song. Abt, F. 

No. 65 in 1I.X474 

Schweizerland, Das. Part-song. Heim, L No. 8 in 1I.X30.7 

Schweizerlied. Part-song. MacDowell. Drei Lieder. Op. 

27. No. 33 in ll.39a.x6 

Schweizerlied. Song. 

Franz, R. Sechs Lieder. Op. 33. No. 1 1 in 11.244.5.3 

HiLLER, F. Lieder fur eine Altstimme. Op. 129. 

No. 24 in II.X92.3 
Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 3. ll.3X7.x.2o.3 
Schweizerpsalm. Part-song. Zwyssig, A. No. 8 in 1I.X474 
Schweizers Heimweh. Song. Abt, F. No. 6 in M.X92.X 

Schwencke, Carl. 
Fantaisie concertante, le, pour piano et violoncelle, ou 
violon, sur des airs russes. CEuv. 33. [Piano seul.] 
Paris. Farrenc. [183-?] No. 7 in 11.2x0.6 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 16 in M.axo.xo 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 15 in 11.2x0.x 2 

Schwencke, Johann Friedrich. 
Adagio fur die Violine mit Begleitung des Orchesters. 
Op. 36. [Partitur.] Hamburg. Niemeyer. [184-?] 

No. I in M.342.38 



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Spohb, L. Zemire und Azor. M.i5z.ix 

Schwenke. Canon, Beethoven. Werke. Serie 23. 

M4i3.x.a3 
Schwerdersky, Walter. 
Der Schatz. Komische Oper von Alphonse Maurice. 
Text von W. Schwerdersky und W. Merkel. 

No. 2 in M.306.Z7 
Schwere Abend, Der. Song, 
Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 37. No. 34 in M.244.5.3 

MiHALOviCH. Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme. 

No. 3 in u.zBoai 
Schumann, R. A. 6 Gedichte von N. Lenau. 

No. 8 in 11.244.Z5.3; etc 
Schwere Traum, Der. Part-song. Schoen, E. von. 

No. 32 in M.399.7 

Schwermuethige, Der. Song. Webek, C. M. F. E. von. 

Sammtliche Lieder. Band 2. No. 47 in M.244.7^ 

Schwermuth. Song. Brahms. Lieder und Gesange. Op. 

58, Heft 2. No. 2 in 11.38040.2 

Schwert, Das. Volksweise [t. t. b. b.]. (In Das Rutli. Pp. 

414, 415.) No. 17s in M.X474 

Schwertesgnietse. Part-song. Tibtz, P. No. 5 in Il.z3a8 

Schwerting der Sachsenherzog, Cantata. For the Music 

see Podbertski. For the Libretto see Bbert. 
Schwertlied. Song. 
Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 2. M.3i7.i.fl0.a 
Weber, C. M. F. £. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band i. 

No. 44 in II.244.7.1 
Schwestergmss. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 
Band 7. II.317.1.20.7 

Schwesterlein. Part-song. Erk. Volksklange. 

No. I in M.130JI 

Schwesterlehi. Song. Brahms. Deutsche Volkslieder. 

Heft 3- No. II in 11.380^0.3 

Schwestem, Die, von Prag. Opera. For the Music see 

Mueller, W. For the Libretto see Perinet 
Schwick, Joseph. 

Missa (F dur) quatuor paribus vocibus accommodata. 
N. p. N. d. Lithograph script. No. 5 in ll.x56.39 

Schwing, Henry. 
Ave Maria, s. or t. solo. [Accomp. for organ.] Cin- 
cinnati. Peters. 1862. No. 4 in M.flox.36 
Missa solennis. [Accomp. for organ.] Baltimore. The 
Author. 1862. No. 2 in ll.fl0x.20 
Schwingt freudig euch empor. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. 
Jahrgang 7, 34. M.8040.21.7,34 
Schwob, Marcel. 
La croisade des enfants. L^gende musicale. [Musique 
par] Gabriel Piern6. ll.384.60 
Schwuele Naechte. Song. Mihalovich. Sechs Gesange fiir 
eine Singstimme. No. 4 in M.380.2X 
Schwur, Der. Duet. Donizetti. Nuits d'^t^ d Pausilippe. 

No. 15 in 11.2444 
Schwur, Der. Opera. For the Music see Reich. For the 

Libretto see Singer, M. 
Schwur freier Manner. Part-song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, 
J. L F. No. 92 in II.X47.7 

Schwur, Der, im Ruetli. Cantata. For the Music see 

Munzinger, E. 
Schwyzer Heimweh. Volksweise [t. t. b. b.]. {In Das 
Riitli. Pp. 224, 225.) No. 93 in II.147.4 

SchwyzerhueelL Part-song. Abt, F. Vier Mannerquartette. 
Op. 80. No. 2 in II.392.1 

Schytte, Ludvig Theodor. 
Concert pour piano, avec accomp. d'orchestre. OEuvre 28. 
Partition d'orchestre. Breslau. Hainauer. [1890?] 

II403.X09 

„Pantomimes" von Ludvig Schytte. Op. 30. Ftir Orchester 

bearbeitet von Karl Miiller-Berghaus. Partitur. Berlin. 

Simon. [1879.] M^07.9 

Sciama, Andr^. 

Le collier. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de F. R£my et A. 

S^miane [pseud.] Musique de Henry Cieutat. 

No. I in M.395.X7 



Sciama, Andr^. (Continued.) 

Pierrot puni. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. A. Sd- 

miane [pseud.] & Albert Ger^. Musique de Henri 

Cieutat. No. i in M.fl85.x6 

Proc^s-verbal. Op^rette. Paroles de F. Beissier & A. 

S^miane [pseud.]. Musique de Henry Cieutat. 

No. 2 in M.395.X7 

Le reve. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de MM. Albert 

S^miane [pseud.] & Albert Ger^s. Musique de Henri 

Cieutat. No. 2 in M.a85.x6 

Le sire de Framboisy. Op^rette. Paroles de Femand 

Beissier et Andr^ Sciama. Musique de Gaston Meynard. 

11.382.53 
Sdant gentes. Gradual. Haydn, J. M. No. 10 in u.ao2jg 

Sciava, La, in Bagdad. Opera. For the Music see Pacini, 

G. For the Libretto see Romani, F. 
Sdava saracena. La, ovvero il campo di Gerosolima. Opera, 
For the Music see Mercadante. For the Libretto see 
Piave. 
Scientific king, A. Opera. For the Music see Bay. For the 

Libretto see Loughlin, G. F. 
Scio, Claudine Angelique Legrand. 

ViEiLLARD, P. A. Madame Scio. Paris. 1855. No. 5 in M.X4X.7 
Scio enim. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 3. 

Scioglierd. Part-song. Callcott, J. W. No. 96 in M.220.94 
Scipione. Opera. For the Music see Handel. Werke. 

Lieferung 71. 
Scirocco. Song. Meyerbeer. 40 melodies. No. i in M.157.38 
Sciti, Gli. Opera. For the Music see Mayer, J. S. For the 

Libretto see Roeti, G. 
Scola, Adamo, compiler. 
Venetian ballads composed by Sigr. Hasse and all the cele- 
brated Italian masters. London. Walsh. [17 — ?] 

M.2fl0.30 
Comtenis, — s Mtt of Venetiaa balladt. — 10 Mta of Itditn and Prcneli 
duets or csiuoneta. 

Scolari, Giuseppe. 
Giusu Dea. [Aria, t., con accomp. d'orchestra.] Manu- 
script. [Paris? 180-?] N0.5inlI.360J 
Scommesaa, La. Opera. For the Music see Guglielmi, P. C 
Scompiglio teatrale, Lo. Opera. For the Music see Fane, 

John. 
Scontrino, Antonio. 
Gringoire. Opera in un atto. Parole di Cordelia [pseud.]. 
Musica di A. Scontrino. Riduzione per canto e piano- 
forte. Milano. Treves. [1890.] No. i in M.393.63 
Quartett, G-moll, ftir 2 Violinen, Viola und VioloncelL 
[Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [1901. Payne's Kleine 
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II sortilegio. Dramma giocoso-fantastico in tre atti. Posto 
in musica dal Maestro A. Scontrino. Canto con accomp. 
di pianoforte. Milano. Ricordi & c. [1^2?] ll.399.57 
Score, A, of famous composers. Biography. Dole, N. H. 

Il.x04.x5 

Scorgo tant' alto il lume. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 4. USo^otL&j^ 

Scotch songs. See Scotland. Music. 

Scotland, John. 

Lightly tread. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In The Apollo. Vol. 3, 

p. 216.) No. 16 in Il.x39a.x8.3 

Alto to be found in BUnd't The Ladies' coHection ; Bootey't Standard 
English glees; dementi's Collection of catches; Ditson's The Or- 
phean lyre; Sibbald's Collection of catches; Social harmony. 

Through groves sequester'd. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Clement!. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 4, pp. 100-103.) 

No. 260 in ll.iiai4; No. 260 in 11.110A4 

Also to be found in Sibbald's Collection of catches. 
Scotland. Music. 

Christie, W., editor. Traditional ballad airs. Arranged 
for the pianoforte and harmonium by W. Christie, M.A., 
and the late Wm. Christie, Monquhitter. Edinburgh. 
1876, 81. 2 V. M.iaz,ia 

Curious collection, A, of Scots tunes. With yariationa, 
for the violin, with a bass for the violincello [sic] or 
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Scotland. Mmic. (ConHnued.) 

Dalyklz^ J. G. Musical memoirs of Scotland. Edin- 
burgh. 1849. Plates. M*x9a.39 

Daunxy, W. Ancient Scottish melodies. With an intro- 
ductory enquiry illustrative of the history of the music 
of Scotland. Edinburgh. 1838. ll.xaa.37 

FRAsn, S., tditor. The airs and melodies peculiar to the 
Highlands of Scotland and the Isles. Edinburgh. [1816.] 

Il.x99.x5 

GuNN, J. A historical enquiry respecting the performance 
on the harp in the Highlands of Scotland. Edinburgh. 
1807. No. 3in>i«m*5 

Johnson, James, compikr. The Scots musical museum. 
Dedicated to the Catch dub. Edinburgh. [1787-90.] 

5 ▼. in 3. Ii.x44.x4 
Kbnnbdy, David. 182S-1S86, Mr. Kennedy's entertain- 
ment on the songs of Scotland. London. [ 1861 ?-] 1886. 

M.37M5 

LovEy J. Scottish church music: its composers and 
sources. Edinburgh. 1891. Il.x49a.x8 

McDonald, P., comptier, A collection of Highland vocal 
airs, never hitherto published. Added, a few of the 
most lively country dances or reels, of the North High- 
lands & Western Isles: and some specimens of bagpipe 
music. Edinr. [1784.] No. i in ic.38a49 

Makk, R. a. Music and musicians at the Edinburgh In- 
ternational Exhibition, 1886. Edinburgh. 1887. 

l[.x39a.X4 

Music for the people. A retrospect of the Glasgow 

International Exhibition, 1888. With an account of the 
rise of choral societies in Scotland. Edinburgh. 1889. 

ll.370.a6 

RiDDKLL, R., compikr, A collection of Scotch, Galwegian 
He Border tunes for the violin and piano forte, with a 
bass for the violoncello or harpsichord. Edinr. [1794.] 

No. 3 in lL38o4a 

ScHionn, J. S., editor. Twelve favorite Scots songs for 
the voice and harpsichord, with an accomp. for a violin 
or German flute, adapted by I. S. Schroeter. London. 
[ 17ft-?] No. 9 in ILaaaxB 

Stinhousi, W. Illustrations of the lyric poetry and music 
of Scotland. Edinburgh. 1853. 11.1x4.3 

Thomson, G., odUor, Collection of the songs of Bums, 
Sir Walter Scott . . . united to The select melodies 
of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. With symphonies 

6 accompaniments for the piano forte. London. [182a.] 
6 V. in 3. Portrait Plates. lLxa3.ax 

— The melodies of Scotland, with symphonies and ac- 
comps. for the pianoforte, violin, &c., by Pleyel, Haydn, 
Beethoven. The poetry chiefly by Burns. New edition, 
with many improvements. London. 1830, 31. 5 v. 
Plates. lC.a37.xx 

Wilson, J. [Wilson's edition of the songs of Scotland, 
as sung by him at his entertainments. London. 1842.] 

I[.xs9a.x7 
Scots Musical Museum, The. Songs. Johnson, J. 1c.x44.x4 
8cota» wha hae. [Part-song.] Harmonized by R. T. Skar- 
ratt. (/» The Apollo. Vol. 2, pp. 114* nsO 

No. 12 in lc.X39a.x8.a 

Scott, Charles Newton, translaior. 

Tboxas, a. G. The sun-worshippers (Les adorateurs du 

soleil). No. 3 in 1I.X56.3 

Scott, Clement William. 

The lily of L^oville. Comic opera. The book by F^lix 

R^mo He Alfred Murray. The lyrics by Clement Scott. 

The music by Ivan Caryll [pseud.]. 11.275.30 

Scott, John. 

Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. Anthem. [Accomp. for 

organ.] (In Cope. A Collection of anthems. Pp. 56- 

62.) No. 13 in lC.29a34 

Alto to be found in Muiical times [Maiic] ; Turk and Tajlor'i The 
Pec^de't mode book. 

Scott, Sir Walter, Baronet 

The bridal of Triermain. A cantata. The music by 

Frederick Corder. No. 2 in 11.985.30 



Scott, Sir Walter, Baronet, (Continued,) 
Donald Caird ist wieder da I Fiir Tenor- oder Baryton- 

Solo, Mannerchor und [Pianoforte] componirt von 

Adolf Jensen. No. 3 inll^xa.8 

The lady of the lake. With the incidental songs set to 

music [principally by David Small]. Il.zaz.z8 

The lay of the last minstrel. A dramatic cantata. The 

music by Hamish MacCunn. No. 2 in lLao4.22 

Lovely Rosabelle. Ballad for chorus and [piano], by G. 

W. Chadwick. No. 7 in IC.194J 

March of the Monks of Bangor, for male voices. Music 

by Geo. £. Whiting. No. 3 inlL39a.39;etc 

Sieben Gesange aus Walter Scott's Fraulein vom See. In 

Musik gesetzt mit Begleitung des Pianoforte von Franz 

Schubert. Nos. 9, 10 in lLX4a33.3 

Walter Scott lyrique. Musique de J. Concone. ic.244.3 
Yule-tyde, or ye merrie and anciente Englyshe pastyme 

of Crystmasse eve. Sette to musicke by J. Morgan 

Bentley. No. 4 in li.904.9 

Scott-Gatty, Alfred Scott. See Gatty, Sir Alfred Scott-. 
Scottish songs. A souvenir. London. Nelson, [i860?] Illus. 

ILZ04.Z8 

CamUnts, — He'i own the hilli. — The flowert of the forest. — 
Lochaber no more. — The boatie rows. — SeoU wha ha'e. — The farb 
of old Gaol. — My ain fiieaide. — Lofie o'Bachan. — Anld Robin 
Graj. — The rowan tree. — John Anderson my Jo. — Anld lang qrne. 

Scourfield, J. S. 
The grand serio-comic opera of Lord Bateman and his 
Sophia. By J. H. S. Ute J. H. P. [Words only.] Lon- 
don. Rogers. Middle Hill press. 1863. No. 5 in M.X43.z8 
One of ten oopiea printed. 

Scriablne, A. See Skriabin, Aleksandr. 
Scribe, Augustin Eugene. 
Act^n. Op^ra comique. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

lLa93.6; etc 
L'Africana. Opera di G. Meyerbeer. IL367.15; etc 

Ali-Baba, ou les quarante voleurs. Op^ra. Paroles de 

Scribe et M^lesville [pseud.]. Musique de I^ Cherubini. 

lLagx.7 
L'ambassadrice. Op^ra. Paroles de Scribe et de St. 

Georges. Musique d' Auber. M.aa3.a;etc 

La barcarolle. Op^ra comique. Musique de D. F. E. 

Auber. ii.aa3.9;etc 

La beaut^ du* Diable. Op^ra comique. Paroles de JAr^ 

**** [Scribe] et de Najac. Musique de Giulio Alary. 

No. I in UasSA 
Broskovano. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. £. Scribe 

et H. Boisseaux. Musique de Louis Deff^s. M.a95.x3 
Cagliostro. Op^ra comique. [Paroles de Scribe et St. 

Georges.] Musique d'Ad. Adam. ll.361.xa 

Le chalet. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. Scribe et 

M^lesville [pseud.]. Mis en musique par Adolphe 

Adam. M.aa6. x ; etc. 

La chambre a coucher, ou une demi-heure de Richelieu. 

Op^ra comique. Mis en musique par L. Guen^e. ll.39a.xx 
La chanteuse voil6e. Op6ra comique. Paroles de Scribe 

et de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de Victor Masse. 

I[.aa5.x7a;etc. 
Les chaperons blancs. Opera comique. Musique de D. 

F. £. Auber. Il.aa3.x0; etc 

La chatte m^tamorphos^e en femme. Operette. Paroles 

de MM. E. Scribe et M^Iesville [pseud.] Musique de 

J. Offenbach. No. 2 in IL368.X3 

Le cheval de bronze. Op6ra faerie. Musique de D. F. E. 

Auber. ii.4oaa.a ; etc 

La Circassienne. Op^ra comique. Musique de D. F. E. 

Auber. 11.4038.3; etc 

Le code noir. Op^ra comique. Musique de L. Clapisson. 

l[.403a.8; etc 
Le Comte de Carmagnola. Op^ra. Musique de Ambroise 

Thomas. M.a84.x7 

Le comte Ory. Op^ra en 2 actes. [Paroles de MM. Scribe 

et Poirson. Musique de Rossini.] Paris. Bezou. 1828. 

The libretto only. No. 4 in M.37C37 

Same. Paroles de Scribe & Delestre-Poirson [pseud.]. 
Mis en musique par G. Rossini. M.274.x;etc 



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Scribe, Attgttsttn Eugene. (Conimued.) 

Concert i la cour, Ott la debutante. Op^ra comique. 
Paroles de MM. Scribe et M^lesville [pseud.]. Musique 
de D. F. £. Attber. M^Sz.ay 

[Crown diamonds.] The new comic opera, in three acts, 
of the Crown diamonds. The music by Auber. [The 
words by Scribe and Saint-Georges.] London. Fair- 
brother. (184-?] No. 10 in M.Z45.95 
Libretto only, in Eofflitli. 

Same. The favourite opera, in three acts, entitled The 
crown jewels (Les dtamans de la couronne). The music 
by Auber. Adapted to the English stage by Mr. Tuily. 
The words [translated] by E. Fitzball [pseud.]. Lon- 
don. Chappell. [1840?] No. II inM.145.95 

Libretto only, in BngHeh. 

Same. Les diamants de la couronne. Op^ra comique. 

Paroles de Scribe et de S* Georges. Musique de D. F. 

£. Auber. Il46i.i9;etc. 

La dame blanche (Die weisse Dame). Op^ra. Mis en 

musique par A. Boieldieu. Partition d'orchestre. 

M.35a.9; etc 
La dame de pique. Op^ra comique. Musique de F. 

Hal^vy. M.365.a6 

Les deux nuits. Op^ra. [Paroles de Scribe et Bouilly.] 

Musique de A. Boieldieu. M.a8i.3 

Le Diable k I'^cole. Op^ra comique. Musique de Ernest 

Boulanger. No. i in 11.281.7 

Le dieu et la bayadere. Op^ra. Musique de D. F. £. 

Auber. M.aa3.7;etc. 

Dom S^bastien. Op^ra. Musique de G. Donizetti. 

M40iJI;etc 
Le domino noir. Op^ra comique. Musique de D. F. E. 

Auber. M.aa3.3 ; etc. 

Le Due d'Olonne. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe et 

Saintine. Musique de D. F. £. Auber. M.aa3.8;etc. 

II Duca d'Alba. Opera postuma di G. Donizetti. 11.3054 
L'enfant prodigue. Op^ra. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

M.361.36 
L'^toile du nord. Op^ra comique. Musique de Giacomo 

Meyerbeer. Il.aa7.18; etc. 

La f£e aux roses. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe et 

de St. Georges. Musique de F. Hal^vy. Il.aa7.a9; etc 
La fiancee. Op^ra-comique. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

ll.aa3.17; etc 
La fiancee du Diable. Op^ra comique. Paroles de E. 

Scribe et H. Romand. Musique de Victor Mass6. 

M.a47.33 
La fiancee du roi de Garbe. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de 

Scribe et de Saint Georges. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

ll.36a.a 
Le fiddle berger. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe et 

de St Georges. Mis en musique par Adolphe Adam. 

M.361.15 
La figurante, ou Tamour et la danse. Op^ra comique. 

Paroles de MM. E. Scribe et Dupin. Musique de L. 

Clapisson. ll.a91.13; etc. 

Fiorella. Op^ra comique. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

11.223. 13; etc. 
Le fils du prince. Op^ra comique. Mis en musique par 

Alph. de Feltre. ll.a6a.38 

Florinda. Opera seria. Musica di S. Thalberg. 11.327.9 
Fra Diavolo. Op^ra comique. Musique de D. F. E. 

Auber. 11.223.4; etc 

Giralda, ou la nouvelle Psyche. Op^ra comique. Musique 

de Ad. Adam. 11.361.7 

Guido et Ginevra. Op^ra. Musique de F. Hal^vy. 

11.365.33 
Le guitarr^ro. Op^ra comique. Musique de F. Halevy. 

11.292.17; etc 
Gustave ou le bal masqu^. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

Op^ra historique. ll4oa3a;etc. 

Hayd^e, ou le secret. Op^ra comique. Musique de D. F. 

E. Auber. •• ll.36z.a4 

Jenny Bell. Op^ra-comique. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

11.362.7; etc 



Scribe, Augustin Eugene. (Continued.) 

Le Juif errant. Op^ra. Paroles de Scribe et de St 
Georges. Musique de F. Halevy. M.2a7.23;etc 

La Juive. Op^a. Musique de F. Halevy. 11.328.7; etc 

Le lac des f6es. Op^ra. Musique de D. P. E. Auber. 

11.361.35 

Lambert Simnel. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. E. 
Scribe et M^lesville [pseud.]. Musique posthume de 
Hipp. Monpou, termin^e par Ad. Adam. II.267.10 

Leicester, ou le chateau de Kenilworth. Op^ra comique 
Paroles de Scribe et M^lesville [pseud.]. Musique de D. 
F. £. Auber. ll.223.x5; etc 

Ltocadie. Drame lyrique. Paroles de MM. Scribe et 
M61esville [pseud.]. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

li.25x.82; etc 

[Lestocq.] Songs, duets, chorusses, etc, in the new grand 

opera of Lestocq, or, the fete of the hermitage. Hhe 

music by Auber. [Adapted from the French of Scribe.] 

By Alfred Bunn. London. Miller. [1835.] Il.x47.3x 

Ubrctto only, in F.ngW«h. IntcrlenTod. and with many new^wpcr cot- 
tingi» letters, etc 

Same. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. ll.223.xx; etc 

Le loup garou. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe et 
Maz^res. Musique de Louise Bertin. lf.26x.29 

Le ma^on. Op^ra fran^is. [Paroles de Scribe et G. 
Delavigne.] Musique de D. F. £. Auber. II.362.5 

La main de fer, ou un mariage secret. Op^ra comique 
Paroles de MM. Scribe et de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique 
de Ad. Adam. ll.25x.1x 

Le mal du pays. Op^ra vaudeville. Paroles de Scribe et 
M^lesville [pseud.]. Musique d' Adolphe Adam. 

No. 2 in lC.39x.27 

Manon Lescaut. Op^ra comique. Musique de D. F. E. 
Auber. M*3624^ 

Marco Spada. Op^ra-comique. Musique de D. F. E. 
Auber. 11.362^ 

Marguerite. Op^ra comique de MM. E. Scribe et Eugene 
[pseud.]. Mis en musique par Adrien Boieldieu. 

ll.27x.30 

La marquise de Brinvilliers. Paroles de MM. Scribe et 
Castil-Blaze. Musique de MM. Auber, Batton, Berton, 
Blangini, Boieldieu, Carafa, Cherubini, Harold et Paer. 

lC.25x.23 

Les martyrs. Op^ra. Mis en musique par G. Donizetti 

11400.23 

[Masaniello.] La muette de Portici. Op^ra. Paroles de 
MM. Scribe et Germain Delavigne. Musique de D. F. 
E. Auber. Il402a4;etc 

Le mauvais oeil. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. E. 
Scribe et G. Lemoine. Mis en musique par Louisa 
Puget. lC.-a25.36 

La m^decine sans m^decin. Op6ra comique. Paroles de 
Scribe & Bayard. Musique de F. Harold. 114028.17; etc 

Mosquita la sorciire. Op^ra-comique. Poeme de Scribe 
et G. Vaez. Musique de X. Boisselot. II.363.1 

Les myst^res d'Udolphe. Op^ra comique. Poime de 
Scribe & G. Delavigne. Musique par L. Clapisson. 

IC.3(^x6 

Le nabab. Op^ra comique. Poeme de MM. E. Scribe et 
de St Georges. Musique de F. Hal^vy. 11.365^ 

Ne touchez pas a la reine. Op6ra comique. Poeme de- 
Scribe et G. Vaez. Musique de X. Boisselot. ll.362.35 

La neige, ou le Nouvel £ginard. Op^ra comique Pa- 
roles de MM. Scribe et Germain Delavigne Musique 
de D. F. E. Auber. IC.25x.25; etc 

La nonne sanglante. Op^ra. Paroles de MM. E. Scribe 
et G. Delavigne. Musique de Ch. Gounod. 1I.328.5 

Le nouveau Pourceaugnac. Op^ra comique. Paroles de 
Scribe & Poirson. Musique de Aristide Hignard. 

No. 2 in 11.276.23 

La nuit de Noel. Op£ra. Musique de Henri Reber. 

11.307.2 

L'ours et le pacha. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe 
et Saintine. Musique de Francois Bazin. 

No. a in IC.399.X 



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8crib«^ Augttstin Eugene. (ConUnued.) 
La part du Diable. Op^ra-comique. Musique de D. F. 
£. Auber. M.361.38 

Le philtre. Op^ra. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 

Il.a51.a9; etc. 

Le portefaix. Op^ra comique. Mis en musique par J. M. 

Gomis. ll.a8a.io 

Le prison d'£dinibourg. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. 

Scribe et E. de Planard. Musique de Mr. Carafa. 

Mu|oaa.5;etc. 
Le prophite. Op^ra. Musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer. 

M.aa7.i9;etc. 
Le puits d'amour. Optot comique. Paroles de Scribe et 
de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de M. W. Balfe. 

M.a6i.z3;etc. 

R^gine, ou deux nuits. Op^ra comique. Mis en musique 

par Adolphe Adam. M.aa3.z8; etc. 

La reine d'un jour. Opera comique. Paroles de MM. E. 

Scribe et de S^ Georges. Musique de Adolphe Adam. 

Ii.aa3.a0; etc. 

Roberto il Diavolo. Opera in cinque atti con balli ana- 

loghL Musica di Giacomo Meyerbeer. Venezia. Mo- 

linari. [ 184-?] No. 14 in ll.i47-8.a 

LIbrelto in IuIiao only. 

Same. Robert the Devil. A grand opera seria, in four 
acts. The music by Meyerbeer. London. Chappell. 
[ 184-?] No. 6 in ll.145.a5 

Ett^ish obrctto only. 

Same. Robert le Diable. Op^ra. Paroles de Scribe & 
Casimir [Germain] Delavigne. Musique de G. Meyer- 
beer. M.367.x7;etc. 

Le serment, ou les faux monnoyeurs. Op^ra. Musique 
de D. F. £. Auber. M.4oam.aa; etc 

[Le sh^rif.] Ouverture [et morceaux d^tach^s] de Top^ra 
Le Sharif. [Musique de F. Hal^vy.] Il.396.a5 

The syren: a comic opera. The music by Auber. The 
libretto by Scribe, adapted from the French by Alfred 
Bunn. London. Johnson. [1844.] Ii.x47.a7 

Libretto only, InterlesTed. 

Same. La Sir^ne. Opera comique. Musique de D. F. E. 

Auber. M.aa3.za ; etc 

La tempests. An entirely new grand opera, in three acts. 

The music composed by Halevy. The poem by Scribe. 

[With an Italian translation by Giannone.] Founded on 

"The tempest" of Shakspere. [Illustrated by Alfred 

Henry Forrester. London.] Mitchell. 1850. Plates. 

Words only, in Italian and EngUih. No. 7 in ll.37a.6x 

Same. Musique de F. HaUvy. M.365.3X 

Le timide. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. Scribe & 

Xavier. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. M.a5x.a6 

Les Treize. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. E. Scribe 

et Paul Duport. Musique de F. HaUvy. ll.a9a.14 

Les trois Nicolas. Op^ra comique de Scribe, Lopez et 

**[Lurieu]. Musique de L. Clapisson. Il.363.x3 

Gli UgonottL Grand' opera. Musica di Giacomo Meyer- 
beer. li.355.xo; etc. 
Le valet de chambre. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe 

et M^lesville [pseud.]. Musique de M«l Carafa. 

No. 3 in Il.a75.x6 
I vespri siciliani. Opera di E. Scribe et Ch. Duveyrier. 

Musica di Giuseppe Verdi ll.3a7.ax 

La vieille. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. Scribe & 

Germain Delavigne. Musique de F. J. F^tis. 

M.aa4.aa;etc. 
Die Xacarilla. Grosse Oper. In Musik gesetzt von Mar- 

liani. U.2'j$.g 

Yvonne. Drame lyrique. Musique de A. Limnander. 

ll.306.ao 
Zanetta. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Scribe et S^ Georges. 

Musique de D. F. £. Auber. ll.aa3.5;etc. 

Zerline, ou la corbeille d'oranges. Op6ra. Paroles de 

Scribe. Musique de D. F. E. Auber. 11.361.37 

Die zwet Prinzen. Oper. Nach dem Franzosischen des 

Scribe und M^lesville [Pseud.]. Musik von Heinrich 

Esser. Ii.a6a.a9 



Scribe, Augustin Eugene. Works about, 
Moulin, V. Scribe et son th^itre. £tudes sur la com^die 
au xix« si^cle. Paris. 1863. No. i in M.X4X.3 

Scribe, E. See Scribe, Augustin Eugtoe. 
Scrivo in te Tamato nome. Song, Prati, A. Sei romanzi. 

No. 13 in ll.aax.a5 

Scudamore organs. See Ox^an. 

Scudo, Pietro. 

L'ann^e musicale. Ann^ 1-3. Paris. Hachette & cie. 

i86o-6a. 3 V. M.X38.8 

L'art ancien et I'art moderne. Nouveaux melanges de 

critique et de litt^rature musicales. Paris. Garnier. 

1854. M*xa9.ai 

Largely biographical. 

Le chevalier SartL [Roman.] Paris. Hachette & cie. 

1857. Ii.xa9^4 

Critique et litt^rature musicales. S^rie [i], 2. Paris. 

Lecou. 1852, 59. 2 V. M.xa945 

Scuola, La, de' maritatL O^a. For the Ljbrbtto see Ponte, 

L^ da. 

8e al labbro mio non credL Aria, Mozait. Werke. Serie 

6, Band x. No. 18 in M.3X5.X.6.I 

8e amariaaimo fiele e mortal tosco. Madrigal. Palbstrina. 

Werke. Band 29. l[A^oa.66.a9 

Se ardire, e speranza. Aria, Mozart. Werke. Serie 24, 

Band i. No. 3 in ll.3X5.x.a4.i 

Se ben I'empia mia sorte. Part-song, Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 8. MA>4oa.67.8 

Se ben non veggion. Part-soug, Lassus. S&mmtliche Werke. 

Band 8. MA>4oa.67.8 

Palbstrina. Werke. Band 28. M.8o4oa.66wa8 

Se cerca, se dice il padre. Aria. Pbrcx>li8i, G. B. 

No. 4 in ii.xao.a8 
Se da soavi accentL Part-song. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 
30. l[A^oa.66.30 

Se di Cipro ottien Timpero. RomanMa, Pacini, G. 

No. 2 in ll.364.xo 
Se di pianti e di stridL Madrigal Palbstrina. Werke. Band 

Se fra quest' erb* e fiore. Madrigal, Palbstrina. Werke. 

Band 28. llAHoa.66.a8 

Se il mio ben. Duet. Wbbbr, C M. F. £. von. Sammtliche 

Lieder. Band i. No. 34 in 11.244.7 

Se 1 penaier che mi strugge. Madrigal Palbstrina. Werke. 

Band 28. ll.8040a.66.a8 

Se la vita vuoi godere. Barearola. Tadouni, G. 

No. 9 in ii.x57.39 
Se lamentar augelli. Madrigal. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 

28. 11J040a.66.a8 

Se lontan ben mio tu sei. Part-song, 

Hennbbbrg, J. B. No. 144 in M.xa9a.434 

Mozart. Werke. Serie 24, Band x. No. 4 in ll.3X5.x.a4.x 

Se m'abbandonL Song. Mbnoozzl No. 8 in ll.x57.39 

Se mai senti spirarti. Aria. Gluck. No. 8 in ll.xao.x6 

Hassb, J. A. P. No. 5 in l[.xaax9 

Se me preataaae i vanni. Canon, Garcia, M. del Popolo- 

Vicente. No. 21 in M.X57.X4 

Se tiaacens. Anthem. Mbrtiam. No. 25 in M.a6ax8 

Se non fuase il pensier. Madrigal Palbstrina. Werke. 

Band 28. MJ040a.66.a8 

Se palpitar d'uggia. Aria, s. o. t., con accomp. d'orchestra. 

Partitura. Manuscript [ 180-?] No. 5 in ll.xao.a8 

Se pari i la tua f^. Song, Handxl. Werke. Lieferung 51. 

M.3X3.X.5X 
Se parto ben mio. Aria. Pbrbz, D. No. ii inli.iao.a8 

Se per fatal destino. Song. Handbl. Werke. Lieferung 51. 

1I.3X3.X.5X 
Sea-pictures. Songs. Elgar. No. i in M^o6i63 

Se pieti da voi non trovo. Song. BARTHtuixoN, M. 6 Eng- 
lish and Italian songs. No. 4 in M.aax.3a 
Se placar volete. Round. Martin y Solar. No. 46 in M.a35.x8.3 
Se reato sul lido. Arietta. Asioxx No. 32 in M.a35.x8.a 
Se si alto pon gir mie stanche rime. Part-song. Lassus. 

Sammtliche Werke. Band 4. M.8o4oaJ74 

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Vol. 2. No. 1 1 in ll.244.z3.a 

Se tu non lasci amore. Part-song. Handbl. Werke. Liefe- 
rung 32, 1I.313.Z.39 

Se tutti i mall miei. Aria. Mozart. Werke. Serie 6, Band i. 

No. 8 in li.3Z5.z.6.x 
Se viver non posa' 10. Catch. Hutchinson, F. 

No. 133 in M.aao.zo 
Sea, The. Part-song. Mohs, H. No. 3 in ll.39a.18 

Sea and heart. Part-song. Oblschlbcbl. No. 31 in ll.39a.z9 
Sea beat mariner, The. Glee. Russbll, W. No. 24 in l[.a35.zz 
Sea-change, A; or, love's stowaway. Opera. For the Music 

see Henachel, G. For the Librbtto see Howella, 
Sea-greeting. Cantata. For the Music see Thayer, A. W. 

For the Librbtto see Heine. 

Sea, The, hath its pearls. Part-song. Parkbr, J. C. D. 7 

part songs. Ii.z57.z3 

Sea king, The. Part-song. Smart, H. No. la in M.Z95.Z.Z 

Sea-maidens, The. Cantata. For the Music see Roeckel, J. 

L. For the Librbtto see Weatherly. 
Sea nymphs. The. Opera. For the Mustc see Lecocq, A. C. 

For the Libretto see Famie. 
Sea slumber song. Song. Elgar. Sea-pictures. 

No. I in M.406.63 

Sea song. Part-song. Macfarrbn, W. C No. 13 in M.Z95.Z.9 

Sea song and river rhyme. Songs without music. Adams, E. 

D., editor. M.az6.z 

Sea songs. The, of England. Songs. Kitchinbr, editor. 

No. 2 in M.a37.a4 
Seals, The. Song. Barnbtt, J. Lyrical illustrations. 

No. II inM.z57.4z 
Search me, O God. Response. Blodgbtt. Anthems, responses 
and hymns. No. 4 in M.ao3.9 

Search me, O Lord. Anthem. Baumbach, A 

No. 8 in M.a9a9.z 

Searelle, Luscombe. 

"The black rover.'' A melo-dramatic opera, in three acts. 

Written and composed by Luscombe Searelle. [Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] London. London Music Publishing 

Co. [ 1890.] M.393.64 

Estrella; an original comic opera, in three acts. Written 

by Walter Parke. Composed by Luscombe Searelle. 

[Accomp. for pianoforte.] New York. Pond & Co. 

1883. Muioa^S 

Season of my purest pleasure. Trio [s. s. s.]. {In Turle 

and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3, p. 28.) 

No. i4inM.zzz.4.3 
Seasons, The. Glee. Abnold, S. No. 55 in M.a35.z8.3 

Seasons, The. Oratorio. For the Music see Haydn, F. J. 
Seasons, The. Part-song. Hawes, V/. No. 7 in M.a46.36 

S^bastien Gomes, ou le mulitre de Murillo. Opera. For the 
Music see Riquier. For the Librbtto see Menard de 
Rochecave. 
Secchi, Benedetto. 

La fanciulla delle Asturie. Tragedia lirica in 4 atti di 

Temistocle Solera. Musica di Benedetto Secchi. Ridu- 

zione per canto e pianoforte di Luigi Truzzi. Milano. 

Ricordi. [1856.] M.a74.aa 

Sechs Groschen und drci Dreier. Part-song. Lachner, V. 

No. 40 in M.39a4a.4 
Second, Alb^ric. 
La fontaine de Berny. Op6ra-comique. Musique de 
Adolphe Nibelle. No. i in M.a67.a7 

Les petites myst^res de I'Op^ra. Paris. Kugelmann. 
1844. lUus. M.Z43.Z7 

Second, Louis. 
Une bonne fortune. Op£ra bouffon de MM. £douard 
[pseud.] et F^r6ol [pseud.]. Mis en musique par 
Adolphe Adam. M.aa3.z9;etc. 

Secourea moi, ma dame. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 
Werke. Band 16. M.8o4oa.67.z6 

Secret, Le. Opera. For the Mbsic see Soulier. For the 
Librbtto see Hoffman, F. B. 



Secret, The. Part-song. Hillbr, F. No. 22 in M.ao4.36.a 

Rbissiger. No. 7 in M.Z95.z.z6 

Secret, Le. Song. Schubert, F. P. No. 48in M.a35.z8.3;etc. 

Secret, Le, d'Antonine. Opera. For the Music see Gobbaerts. 

For the Libretto see MichaiSls. 
Secret, Le, de TOncle Vincent Opera. For the Music see 

Lajarte. For the Libretto see Boisaeauz. 
Secret, Un, du monde. Fiction. Lecomtb, J. M.za9a.59 

Secret, Le, du sapeur. Opera. For the Music see Roques, 

J. L. For the Libretto see Renard. 
Secret prayer. Anthem. Stearns. No. i in M.z58.ao 

Secrets, Les, de la Baronne. Opera. For the Music see 

Pourny. For the Libretto see Vemet. 
Secrets, Les, de la musique. Instruction book, Rigaud. 

M.Z44.ZO 

Secundum multitudinem dolorum. Motet. Palbstrina. Werke. 

Band 2. MA^oa.66•a 

Sed juvat immensus. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 11. MA^oa.67.zz 

Sedaine, Michel Jean. 

Aline, reine de Golconde. Ballet-h^rolque par Me *** 

[ Monsigny. ] M.a83.za ; etc 

Aucassin et Nicolette, ou les mocurs du bon vieux tems. 

Com^die. Mise en musique par Gr^try. M.38a.z9 

Bar be Bleue. Com^die. Mise en musique par Gr^try. 

M.a8a.a9 

Blaise le savetier. Op^ra bouffon. Mis en musique par 

A. D. Philidor. M.340.a 

Le Comte d'Albert. Op^ra comique. Mis en musique 

par Gr^try. M.a8a.a3 

Le d^serteur. Drame. [Mis en musique par Monsigny.] 

M.a83.ao; etc 

Le Diable i quatre. Op^ra comique. [Mis en musique 

par Philidor.] No. i in M.a54.Z3 

Ernelinde, princesse de Norvege. Trag^die lyrique [de 

Danican]. Paroles de Poinsinet (& Sedaine). M.387.Z6 

Le faucon. Op^ra-comique par M^ *** [Monsigny]. 

M.aa5.a4 

F61ix, ou I'enfant trouv^. Com^die. Mise en musique par 

M. M *** [Monsigny]. M.a83.z8 

Les femmes veng^es. Op^ra comique. Mis en musique 

par A. D. Philidor. M«a54.zz 

Guillaume Tell. Drame lyrique. Remis i la seine avec 

des changements au poeme [de Sedaine] par Mr Pel- 

lissier, et i la musique [de Gr^try] par H. Berton. 

M.a6z.3a 

L'isola incantata, ou I'isle enchantie. Optoi bouffon. Mis 

en musique par M. Bruni. M.aa44 

Le jardinier et son seigneur. Opira bouffon. Mis en 

musique par A. D. Philidor. No. 2 in M.a54.9 

Le magnifique. Com^die. [Musique de] M. Gritry. 

M.a8a.a7 

On ne s'avise jamais de tout. Op^ra bouffon. Mis en 

musique par M. *** [Monsigny]. No. i inM.a83.z5;etc 

Richard Coeur-de-Lion. Op^ra-comique. [Musique de 

Gr^try.] M.a8a.38; etc 

Rose et Colas. Com^die en i acte, prose et musique. 

Paris. H^rissant. 1764. No. 6 in M.Z04.Z4 

Words only. 

Same. Com^die. Representee par M' *** [Monsigny]. 

M.a83.z3;etc 

Le roy et le fermier. Com^die. Representee par M. *** 

[Monsigny]. M.a83.z9 

Les sabots. Piece en i acte. Mise en musique par M. 

Duny. M.a63.z6 

Side, Paul de. 

Le coq de Viroflay. Opera comique. Musique de Lucien 

Poujade. No. 2 in M.396.73 

Sederunt principes. Gradual. Haydn, J. M. No. 4 in M.aoa.9 

Seduzione, La. Duet. Alary. Ricreazioni musicali. 

No. I in M.a44.z9 
See, from his ocean bed. Madrigal. Rupfo. 

No. 27 in M.Z57.a8.z 

See from Zion's sacred mountain. Anthem. Gabribl, M. A. 

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Seebilder. Part-songs. Rheinbbrger, J. G. 

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Seeger, Ferdinand F., translator. 
Sibber, F. The art of singing. Translated from the 
German, with the addition of an original chapter on 
the hygiene of the voice by F. Seeger. New York. 
[1872] M.375.10 

Seegner, Franz Gregor. 
Requiem fur s. a. t. und &, dann Violin i, 2, Viola, 2 
Clarinetten, 2 Fagotten, 3 Posaunen, 2 Clarinen und 
Pauken, Violoncell, Contrabass und Orgel. 53. Werk. 
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Seelig sind die Todten. Anthem. Schuetz. No. 30 in 11.909.6.9 

Seeling, Hans. 

Aus den Memoiren eines Kunstlers. Tondichtungen fiir 

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bearbeitet von Karl MuUer-Berghaus. Partitur. Leipzig. 

Senf f. [ i875«] No. 5 in M.335.ZZ 

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Op. 27, No. 7 in l[.99z,96 

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von Strehlenau. 

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For the Libretto see Teiui]rBoii. 

Segnits, Eugen. 

W. A. Mozart, Blaser-Serenaden: Nr. 10 in B dur; Nr. 11 

in Es dur. Erlautert Berlin. Seemann. [1904. Der 

Musikfiihrer. No. 236.] No. 11 in ll.9z7.z9.zo 

Segreto, II. Opera. For the Music see Mayer, J. S. For 

the Libretto see Foppa. 

Segreto, II. Song. Donizettl No. 5 in ll.z57.39 

Seguii gii le speranze e '1 van desio. Part-song. Lassus. 

Sammtliche Werke. Band 8. lL8o4oa.($7.8 

S6gur, Alexandre Joseph Pierre, Vicomte de. 

L'op^ra comique. Op^ra comique. Paroles des citoyens 

J. S^gur jeune et Em. Dupaty. Musique del Sig*" Do- 

menico detla Maria. M.959.96 

Rom^o et Juliette. Op^ra. Mis en musique par D. Stei- 

belt. 11.984.6 

S6gur, J., jeune. See S^gur, Alexandre Joseph Pierre, Vicomte 

de. 

Seh* ich deine zarten Fusschen an. Song. Rubinstein. 

Zwolf Lieder des Mirza-Schaffy. No. 7 in II.Z99.5 

Sehet, welch' eine Liebe. Anthem, Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 16. Il.804a9z.z6 

Sehet, wir geh'n hinauf gen Jerusalem. Anthem. Bach, J. 

S. Werke. Jahrgang 32. M.8o40.2z.39 

Sehnen, Das. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band 2. M.3Z7.z.9o.9 

Sehnsucht {Mannerchor.] {In Orpheus. Band 4, p. 39.) 

No. 137 in M.z99a434 
Sehnsucht Part-song. Debois. No. 66 in 11.392.3 

George V., of Hanover. Sechs Gedichte. 

No. 5 in Il.z55.z7; etc 
Mangold. Drei Lieder. Op. 33. No. 17 in IL399.Z7 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 16. IL3Z7.Z.Z6 

Szadrowsky, H. No. 8inlLz3a7 

Weinwurm. No. 2 in IL392494 

Sehnsucht, Die. Song. Bs^VAftovsKY. Gesange beim Klavter. 
Heft I. No. 20 in 1C.29Z.33 

Beethoven. Werke. Serie 23. lf4Z3.z.93 

Blumenthal. 6 Lieder. No. 27 inlC.244.z 

Brahms. Funf Lieder. Op. 49. No. i2inlL38a40.z;etc* 
HiLLER, F. Drei Gesange. Op. 34. No. 14 in 1I.Z99.3 

Kreutzer, C No. 10 in ic.99z.30 

KuECKEN. Lied in der Fremde. No. i in 1C.944.6.Z 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, J. Lw F. Werke. Serie 19. 

1L4Z3.3-I9 
Methfessel, a. G. 6 Lieder. 24. Werk. No. 5 in ic.99z.33 

PosA. No. 14 in 11.380.99 

Romberg, A. J. No. 3 in 1L98(X43 

Rubinstein. Sechs Lieder. Op. 8. No. i in ILZ99.5 

Schubert, F. P. No. 5 in ic.z4a33.3; etc 

Schumann, R. A. Lieder und Gesange. Heft 2. 

No. 7 in 1L244.Z5.9; etc. 

Strauss, R. Fiinf Lieder fur eine Singstimme. Op. 32. 

No. 13 in M.38a94.9 

Taubert, C. G. W. Dichtungen von F. v. Schiller. 

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Sehnsucht nach dem Fruehlinge. Song, Mozart. 30 Ge- 

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Sehnsncht nach dem Tode. Song, Albert, Prince Consort. 

Collected compositions. Il.a9aa3 

Sehnsucht nach dem Walde. Part-song. Hummel, F. Wald- 

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Sehnsucht nach den Alpen. Part-song. Schmoelzer. 

No. 83 in 11.246^3 
Sehnsucht nach der Heimath. Part-song. 
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Krug, F. No. 5 in M.39a.ao 

Sehnsucht nach der Schweiz. Part-song. 
EcKBR. No. 103 in M.1474 

Lindpaintner. No. 52 in 11.1474 

Sehnsucht nach der Waldgegend. 5*011^. Schumann, R. A. 
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Sehr gewohnliche Geschichte, Eine. Song, Haydn, F. J. 
Gesange. Heft 2. No. 2 in M.3ia.3S 

Seht auf die breiten Wiesen hin. Aria. Haydn, F. J. 

No. 4 in lf.ao4.37.i 

Seht den Knutl Part-song. Gsisa Album fiir Manner- 

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Sehty wie diistere Wolken. Part-song. Bobhmb, F. M. 

Heimische u. fremde Weisen. No. 8 in M.39a.s 

Sei du mein Trost. Song, Mozart. Werke. Serte 7, Band 

X. No. 15 in lf.315.1.7.1 

Sei gegmesstt <lo ttille Nacht Part-song. Abt, F. 

No. 5 in lf.a03.aa 
Sei getreu bis in den Tod. Motst. Dornhecktbr. 2 Motetten. 

No. 17 in M.z58.aa 
Sei Lob nnd Ehr". Choral. Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 
13, Theil I, 24. M.8o40.az.i3.i,a4 

Hesse, A. F. Variationen iiber den Choral. 

No. 10 in 11.31249 
Sei Lob nnd Preis. Motot. Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 
39. l£,8o4aai.39 

Sei meini Song. Cornelius. Werke Band i. M4i4.2az 
Sei mir gegruesst. Song. Schubert, F. P. Sammtliche 
Compositionen. M.244.i2;etc 

Sei mir gegruesst, O stille Nacht. Part-song. Bbckbr, V. £. 

No. 21 in M.3924 
Sei mir gnadig, Gott. Anthem, Hauptmann, M. 

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Sei mir heute nichts zuwider. Part-song. Kauffmann, £. F. 

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Sei pur bells pur vezzosa. Aria. Handel. Werke. Liefe- 
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Sei pur tu che ancor rivedo. Dust. Donizetti. 

No. 7 in 1L22I.20 

Sei ruhig. Part-song. Habsbb, J. Vier Lieder. Op. 2. 

No. 14 in M.392.ZO 
Sei still. Part-song. Humpbrdinck. Zwei Volkslieder. 

No. 15, 16 in M.392.12 
Sei stilL Song. Abt, F. No. 4 in 11.192.1 

Sei still dem Herrn und wart' auf ihn. Part-song. Haupt- 
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Seid Einig. Part-song. GsNiB. No. 10 in if.39242.2 

Seidel, Arthur. 
O schau' mich an ein einzig mal. [Mannerchor.] {In 
Gruber. Sangeshort. Heft 4, pp. 14-16.) 

No. 3 in M.37a30 
Seidel, Christian. 

Mein Herz, thu' dich auf! [M&nnerchor.] (/» Das Rutli. 
Pp. 264, 265.) No. Ill in M.1474 

Seidel, Friedrich Ludwig. 
Lieder [a. o. t.], mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. Heft 3. 
Berlin. Kunst- & Industrie-Comptoir. [181-?] 

No. 17inM.a21.33 
CmOtnts. — Frflhlingflied. — Singers AbendUed. — An dnc Roie. — 
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Seidel, Johann Julius. 
The organ and its construction. Translated from the 
German. London. Ewer & Co. 1852. Plates. If.x48.z4 

Seidlt Anton, editor. 
The music of the modem world, illustrated in the livea 
and works of the greatest modern musicians. [Edited 
by] Anton Seidl, assisted by Fanny Morris Smith, H. 
E. Krehbiel and W. S. Howard. New York. Appleton 
& Co. [1895] 2 V. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Fac- 
similes. if.x4.z 

ThU work contains two articles by Sddl on coo d ncting; VoL 1, pp, 
100-106, 301-314. Many of the plates arc colored. 

Seidlt Arthur. 
Wagneriana. Berlin. Schuster &.Loeffler. 1901, 02. 3 t. 

ConUnit. — I. Erlebte Aesthctik: Richard Wagner-Creda Eta Er- 
ganiung iiar ^Richard Wagncr-Schule." a. Angcwandte Aesthetik: 
Von Palestrina lu Wagner. Bekcnntnisae cines 






„Wagnerianers." 3. Kritiache Aesthctik: Die Wagner-Nachfolga ian 
Musik-Drama. Skiiun and Studicn snr Kritik der MnKxlmien 
Oper." 

Seidl, Franz Xaver. 
Reisebekanntschaften. Singspiel. Musik Ton Franz Abt 

No. I in lf.391.a7 
Seidl, Johann Gabriel. 
Herr, du bist gross I Gedicht fur Mannerchor, Baritonsolo 
u. Orchester componirt von Albert Abt. No. i in 1I.2I2«3 
Seifert, Franz. 
Unsere Hausmeister. Heitere Scene fur 4 Mannerstimmen 
mit Clavier begleitung. Op. 51. Wien. Rebay & 
Robitschek. [ 189-?] No. 13 in IL219.16 

Seifert, Richard. 

Frtihlingsaugen. [Mannerchor.] (/» Abt. Deutsche 
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Weinlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 
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Seifert, Uso. 
Always more. See his Immer mehr. 

Immer mehr. [Mannerchor.] {In Regensburger Lieder- 
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16, 17.) No. 4 in 11.204.38 
Wishes. [Part-song, t. t. & a.] (In Chickering collec- 
tion. Vol. 2, pp. 6, 7.) No. 3 in 11.39248.2 
Seiffert, Max, editor. 
Boscoop, C. 50 psalmen Davids miet vier partijen 

1I415.1 
NooRDT, A. van. Tabulatuur-boeck van psalmen en fan- 

tasyen, Amsterdam, 1659. IM^M 

SwEELiMCK, J. P. Werken. IM'S-^ 

ToLLius, J. Zesstemmige madrigalen. No. 2 in 114x5.9 

Seifriz, Max. 

Acht Gesange fur Mannerchor. Op. 3, Heft i. Breslau. 

Leuckart. [ 186-?] No. 25 in ll.392.25 

Contents. — Rciterlied. — Die Muiensohne alngen. — Trinklied. — 
Vaterlandilied. 

Bergmannslied. [Mannerchor.] {In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. Pp. 138-141. Prag. 1865.) No. 67 in ll.204.39 

Der deutschen Linken. [Mannerchor.] {In Tauwitz. 
Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 79, 80.) No. 31 in lf.204.39 

Erklang dein traulich Wiegenlied. [Mannerchor.] (/n 
Tauwitz. Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 36, 37.) 

No. 8 in 11.204.39 

Das Voglein. [Mannerchor.] {In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 
halle. Vol. 4, pp. 14-16.) No. 6 in 11.392424 

Waidmannslied. [Mannerchor.] {In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. Pp. 141-143.} No. 68 in lf.204.39 

Weberlied. [Mannerchor.] {In Tauwitz. Deutsches 
Liederbuch. Pp. 243, 244.) No. 107 in lf.204.39 

Die Weihe der Nacht. [Mannerchor.] {In Stuttgarter 
Mannerchor-Album. Pp. 101-104.) No. 5 in lf.203^2 



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Seigneur 



THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Selmar 



Seigneur, dans ta gloire. Anikim. Lagomb d'Estalbnx. la 

psaumes. No. 2 in il.ag6.x 

Seigneur, ta puissance. Anihim. Lagomb d'Estaunx. 12 

psaumes. No. 2 in 11.296.x 

Seigneur Dieu» oy I'oraison mienne. Anihim. Sweelinck, 

J. P. Werken. Deel 3. 11.4x3.9.3 

Seigneur, enten i mon bon droit. Anthtm. Swebunck, J. 

P. Werken. Deel 5- IMzS-^-S 

Seigneur, enten ma requeste. Anthim, Swbbunck, J. P. 

Werken. Deel & 114x3^9 

Seigneur, Le, est la clartl Antkim. Swbblinck, J. P. 

Werken. Deel 2, 3. 11413-^9^ 

Seigneur, garde mon droit. Anihim, Swbbunck, J. P. 

Werken. Deel 2. 114x3.9^ 

Seigneur, je n'ay point. Anthem. Swbblinck, J. P. Werken. 

Deel 4- 114x3.94 

Seigneur, le Roy. Anihem, Swbbunck, J. P. Werken. .Deel 

5. M4X3^.5 

Seigneur, puss que m'as retire. Anthem. Swbbunck. J. P. 

Werken. Deel 5. U^t^9.s 

Seigneur, Le, ta prier* entende. Anthem. Swbbunck, J. P. 

Werken. Deel 2. 114x3.9^ 

Seller, Emma. 

The voice in singing. Translated by a member of the 

American Philosophical Society [William Henry Fur- 

ness]. Philadelphia. Lippincott & Co. 1868. ii.x04.99 

Seiaa, Isidor Wilhelm. 

Feierliche Scene und Marsch fur grosses Orchester. Op. 

17. Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [18S-?] 

No. 2 in if.334.x9 
Seit frischauf ir lieben Geste. Madrigal. Lassus. 

No. 21 in lf.20440 

Seit ich ihn gesehen. Song. Schumann, R. A. Frauenliebe 

und Leben. No. 2 in ii.944.x5.9 

Seitdem dein Aug* in meines schaute. Song. Stbauss, R. 

Sechs Lieder von A. F. von Schack. Op. 17. 

No. 10 in if.380.94.1 
Seits, Heinrich. 
Editha. Eine Sage vom Herthasee. Fiir Soli, Chor und 
Orchester componirt von Heinrich Hofmann. 

No. 2 in lf.986.3 

S^jan, Nicolas, editor. 

Janson, J. B. A. J. Trois quatuor arranges pour le 

clavecin ou piano-forte, avec accomp. de violon et 

basse. No. 6 in if.36axx 

S^jour, Le, des bienheureux. Symphonic poem. Wbingartnbr. 

Das Gef ilde der Seligen. No. i in 11404.39 

S^jour militaire, Le. Opera. For the Music see Auber. For 

the LiBRBTTO see Bouilly. 
SeUes, Bernhard. 
Serenade fiir 11 Soloinstrumente: Flote, Oboe, Klarinette, 
Horn, Fagott, 2 Violinen, Viola, Violoncell, Kontrabass 
und Harfe. Op. 14. Partitur. Leipzig. Rahter. 1907. 

No. 2 in il.x36.98 
Setam, Le. Cantata. For the Music see Reyer. For the 

LxBBBTTo see Gmutier, T. 
Seiber ist der Mann. Part-song, Anackbr, A. F. 

No. 88 in 11.9x3.9 
Selby, Bertram Luard. 
All nations whom Thou hast made. Full anthem. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. 12, pp. 137-145O No. 16 in 1I.X95.9.X9 

It was a lover. Part song. London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. 1878. [The Musical times.] No. 45 in ll.158.x9 

Nurse's song. A two-part song [s. a. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 7, 
pp. 107-110.) No. 20 in 11.904.36.7 

Shine out, stars. Trio [s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 
(In Novello's Collection of trios, etc Vol. 7, pp. 59- 
66.) No. 12 in II.904.36.7 

A song of the four seasons [s. s. a. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 3, 
pp. 145-152.) No. 20 in 11.904.36.3 

Spring. Trio [s. a. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 



Selby, Bertram Luard. (Continued.) 

Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 7, pp. 52-58.) 

No. II in lf.904.36.7 
Selden, Camille, psend. See Krinits, Elise de. 
Select harmony. Psalmody. Wobcbstbb. No. 2 in IL373.31 
Self-baniahed, The. Song. Blow. No. 47 in 11.935.X8.1 

Selig die Todten. Part-song. Zobllnbb, C P. Zehn Lieder 

u. Gesange. Heft 2. No. 41 in ll.399.97 

Selig durch die Liebe. Part-song. Schubbbt, P. P. Werke. 

Serie 19. li.3X7.x.i9 

Selig ihr Blinden. Song. Wolt, H. Italienisches Lieder- 

buch. Band i. 1I.380.99.I 

Selig ist der Mann. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 

12, Theil 2. 1I.8040.9X.X9.9 

Selig, selig alle. Canon. Mozabt. Werke. Serie 7, Band 2. 

No. 43 in 1I.3X5.X.7.9 
Selig sind die Todten. Cantata. For the Music see Hof- 
mann, H. C. J. 
Selig sind die Todten. Motet. Wbbmann. No. 33 in li.158.90 
Selige Nachtl Song. Fbanz, R. Aus Osten. 

No. 63 in lf.944.5.3 
Selige Welt. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. Sammtliche Composi- 

tionen. li.944.x9; etc 

Seliger Tag, Ein. Part-song. Lobbnz, O. No. 5 in lf.399.90 
Seliger Tod. Volksweise. [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoes- 

sischer Saengerverein. Mannerchore fur das iite . . . 

Sangerfest Pp. 30-32.) No. 2 in ll.i3a7 

AIM to be fonnd in Du RftUL 

Seliger Tod. Part-song. Kbbutzbb, C No. 177 in 1^x29843.5 
Seliger Tod. Song. Milhalovicb. Acht Gedichte. 

No. 5 in 11.380.91 

Seligkeit Song. Schubbbt, P. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 

4. lf.3X7.x.90.4 

Seligkeiten, Die. Oratorio. For the Music see Franck, C. 
A. For the Libbbtto see Colomb, J. 6. 

Seligxnann, A. 
Der Vagabund und die Prinzessin. Opernspiel in einem 
Acte nach Andersen von A. Seligmann. Musik von Ed. 
Poldini. No. 3 in ll.389.70 

Seligmann, Hippolyte Prosper. 
Ballade de minuit. Reverie. Op. 73. Pour piano et violon- 
celle. [Partition.] Paris. Lebeau. [186-?] 

No. 8 in ll.9xa6 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 16 in ll.9xax9 

Deux nuits. No. 2: Nuit de d^cembre. Pour piano et 

violoncelle. Op. 74. [Partition.] Paris. Gambogi. 

[186-?] N0.9inlf.9xa6 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 17 in ll.2xax9 

S^gmaxui, P. See Sfligmaxm, Hippolyte Prosper. 

Selixna and Azor. Opera. For the Music see Linley, T. 

For the Libbbtto see Marmontel, J. F. 
Selkirk. Song. Chabd. 6 favorite songs. No. 2 in lf.99x.39 

Selle, Louis. 

Mass for 3 voices [s. t. b. Accomp. for organ]. New 
York. Hall. 1849. No. 2 in lf.96o.8.x ; No. 6 in lf.96a8.6 

Vespers. For four voices. [Accomp. for organ.] New 
York. Webb & Allen, i860. No. 5 in lf-30X.36 

Com^nia. — Dominc, ad adjiiTandtim me. — Dixit Dorainu*. — Confite- 
bor TlbL — Baitin Tir. — Lswlate, pueri. — LswUte Dominum. 

Selle, William Christian. 
Hellas: a lyrical drama by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The 
choruses set to music by William Christian Selle. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] London. Reeves & Turner. 
1886. [Shelley Society. Publications.] No. i in il.904.98 

Sell6, A. Symphonic poem. Mihalovich. No. i in lf.344.x3 

Selma. Song. Abt, F. Sechs Lieder. Op. 71* 

No. 15 in lf.X99.x 
Selma sedl&k. Opera. For the Music see DvohUc Der 

Bauer ein Schelm. For the Libretto see Vesel^. 
Selma und Selmar. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. Werke. Serie 

20, Band 3. lI.3X7.x.9a3 

Selmar und Selma. Cantata. For the Music see Romberg, 

A. J. For the Libretto see Klopstock. 



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Selmer 



THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



Sepulto 



Selmcr, Johan Peter. 

„La captive," en deux parties, compos^e par Johan Selmer 

sur le po^me de Victor Hugo. Op. 6. le partie pour 

orchestre seul, ae pour orchestre et solo de contralto. 

Partition d'orchestre. Christiania. Warmuth. [1877?] 

No. I in IL404.17 
Nordischer Festzug. (National Fest-Marsch.) Sympho- 
nischer Marsch fur Orchester. Op. 11. Partitur. Christia- 
nia. Warmuth. [1878.] No. a in 11.404.17 
Prometheus. Symphonische Dichtung in zwei Abthei- 
lungen. Op. 5a Partitur. Leipzig. Wild. [1899?] 

lL4oi6.3a 
Seltaam ist Juanas Weise. Song. Wolp, H. Spanisches 
Liederbuch. No. 13 in 11.380.30 

Selv* avea^ Le, d'intorn' al lido Eusino. Madrigal, Palbs- 
TRiNA. Werke. Band a8. iL8040a.66.a8 

Selvaggia. Opera, For the Music see Schira. For the Li- 
bretto see Cimino. 
Selvat y bosques. Caick, Ramiu db Avbllano. 

No. 83 in iLaaaxo 
Semde. Oratorio, For the Music see Handel. For the 

LiBRBTTo see Congreve. 
Semet, Thtophile Aim6 £mtle. 
La demoiselle d'honneur. Op^ra comtque en 3 actes. 
Po^me de Mest6p^s &, Kauffmann. Musique de Th. 
Semet. Partition piano & chant. Paris. Ikelmer 8c cie. 
[1857.] Il.3aa.x5 

Gil-Bas. Op6ra en 3 actes de Jules Barbier et Michel 
Carr6. Musique de Th. Semet Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. Choudens. [i860.] If.3aa.z4 

Die Grille von Berry. (La petite Fadette.) Komische 
Oper in 3 Acten, von George Sand [Pseud.]. Deutsch 
von N. Roda. Musik von Th. Semet. Vollstandiger 
Clavierauszug mit franzosischem und deutschem Text. 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [187-?] I1.3a7.6 

Incognito. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de M. Bourotte. 
Musique de Th. Semet. [Partition chant et piano.] 
Paris. 1880. [Journal des demoiselles.] No. i in Ii.3aa.z6 
Laide. Op6rette en 2 tableaux. Paroles de Mme Adam- 
Boisgontier [pseud.]. Musique de Th. Semet. [Parti- 
tion chant et piano. Paris. 186-?] No. a in ll.3aa.z6 
M61ancolie. [M61odie, m.-s. Accomp. de piano.] Por- 
trait. Facsimile. (In Album du Gaulois. Vol. a.) 

No. 21 in ll.39z.a8.a 
Les nuits d'Espagne. Op6ra comique en a actes. Paroles 
de Michel Carr6. Musique de Th. Semet. Partition 
piano et chant. Paris. Le Dentu. [1857.] Plate. 

M.3a7.5 
Le poltron. Op6rette en i acte. Paroles de Paul Du- 
bourg. Musique de Th. Semet. [Partition chant et 
piano.] Paris. 1875. [Journal des demoiselles.] 

No. 3 in ll.3aa.z6 
S^miane, A., pseud. See Sciama, Andr6. 

Semiquaver, The. A manuscript musical magazine. [Vol. 
I, 2.] London. [Busby.] 1869-71. 2 v. in i. Litho- 
graph script. Il.z47.z7 

No more was published. 

Semiramide. Opera. For the Music see Himmel, F. H.; 
also Roasiiii. For the Libretto see Himmel, F. H.; also 
Roasi, G. 
Semiramide, La. Opera. For the Libretto see Portogallo. 
Stoiramia. Opera, For the Music see Catel; also Schmitt, 
F. For the Libretto see Desriauz; also Colombeau, E. 
F. A. de. 
Semplice, La. 5*091^. Ferrari, G. G. 6 favorite ariettes. 

No. 7 in li.aaz.az 
Sempre air alba. Song. Verdi. Verdi album. 

No. 6 in 11.336.$ 
Sempre libera. 5*091^. Verdi. Verdi album. No. 19 in ll.a36.5 
Sempre pensoso e torbido. Song. Mercadantb. 

No. 2 in l1.364.zo 
Sempre uniti. Duet. Roberti. Inspirations italiennes. 

No. I in ll.364.zo 
Sen. Song, Moniuszko. Trzy ipiewy. No. 31 in lf.aa1.30 



Senailli^, Jean Bapttste. 

Sonata in A. Fur Violine & Klavier. Nach der Original- 

Ausgabe bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat. [Partitur.] Mainz. 

Schott. 1909. [Kammer-Sonaten fiir Violine & Klavier 

des I7t<» & i8>^ Jahrhunderts.] No. i in 1143343.3 

Send down Thy blessing. Anthem. Millard, H. Ave Maria. 

No. 14 in lI.a6o.zo.a; etc 
Send out Thy light. Anthem. Gounod. No. 7 in Ii.a9az3 

Senez puerum portabat. Anthem, 
Palestrina. Werke. Band i. llAi4oa.66.z 

ViTTORiA. Opera. Tomus i. ll.3Z3.a.z 

Scnfel, Ludwig. See Senll, Ludwig. 
Scnff, Bartholf, editor. 
Signals fiir die musikalische Welt. Jahrgang 1-72. 1843- 
1914- 11.Z85.Z 

Scnffl, Ludwig. See Sen£l» Ludwig. 
Senfl, Ludwig. 
Deus propitius esto [s. a. t. t. &]. (In Rochlitz. Sammlung 
vorziiglicher Gesangstucke. Band i, Abtheilung i, pp. 
34f 35-) No. 16 in lI.aoaAz 

Mag ich Ungluck nit widerstan. Motette mit Choral. (In 
Rochlitz. Sammlung vorziiglicher Gesangstucke. Band 
I, Abtheilung i, pp. 32, 33.) No. 15 in lI.aoaAz 

Nunc dimittis [a. t. t. b.] (In Rochlitz. Sammlung vor- 
ziiglicher Gesangstucke. Band i, Abtheilung i, pp. 36, 
37-} No. 17 in ll.aQa.6.z 

Senger, Hugo von. 
Im Gebirge. Grosser Chor fiir Mannerstimmen. Op. 9. 
Offenbach a. M. Andr6. [186-?] No. 14 in Il4iza.z6 

Militarischer Trauer-Marsch fur grosses Orchester. Op. 
5. Partitur. Ziirich. Hug. [1871.] No. 3 in 11.343.^ 
Vier Gesange fur vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 8. Offen- 
bach a. M. Andr6. [187a?] No. a6 in 11.393415 

Comigmt, — Dk Kteigla dsr Nacht — Wdhdicd. — TraocfclSbfiiM. 
— Im VstcrUad. 

Senger, Theodor. 
Ich mochte sein. [Mannerchor.] (In Gruber. Sangeshort 
Heft a, pp. 7-9.) No. a in ll^Taso 

Seniores populi. Anthem. Palestrina. Werke. Band 3a. 

llA»4oaU56.3a 

Senke dich in heil'ger Stille. Part-song, Abt, F. Drei 
Lieder fiir s. a. t. b. No. 9 in ll.z58.aa; etc. 

Sennacherib. Cantata. For the Music see Arnold, G. B. 

Sennenlied. Part-song. Gbn^e. Drei Lieder. Op. iii. 

No. 33 in U49»J9 

Sennerinn, Die, und ihr Schatz. 5*011^. Taubert, C G. W. 
12 Gesaenge. Op. 27. No. 7 in ll.aaz.a6 

Scnnin, Die. Song. Schumann, R. A. 6 Gedichte von N. 
Lenau. No. 8 in Il.a44.z5.3; etc. 

Se&or Inigo, El. Opera. For the Music see RobiUard. For 
the Libretto see Sancy. 

Senor Piffardino, £1. Opera. For the Music see DeUruelle. 
For the Libretto see Charlea. 

Senti ah n6. Song. Jommblu, N. No. 5 inll.zao.aa;etc 

Senti il mar. Aria. Hassb, J. A. P. No. 37 in ll.a9o.a9.a 

Sendant omnes. Anthem. Perez, D. No. 36 in ll.a6o.a4.z 

Sentinelle, La. Song. Hortense, Queen of Holland, Ro- 
mances. l1.aax.a7 

Sentinelle perdue. La. Opera. For the Music see Rifaut. 
For the Libretto see Saint Georgea. 

Sento che in seno. Aria, Giordani, G. No. a in l1.zao.19 

Sento li che ristretto. Song. Handeu Werke. Lieferung 
51. II.313.1.51 

Senza dite ben mio. Round [for 3 voices]. (In Social har- 
mony. P. 255.) No.aii inl1.az5.az 

Senza la cara, cara sposa. Song. Porpora. No. a in ll.zaaaS 

Separazione, La. Song. Rossini. No. 13 in ll.a8o45 

Sept parolea, Les. For orchestra. Haydn, F. J. 

No. 3 in 11403.67 

Septonate, The. Theory. Klauser. iLzzz^ 

Septuors, Instrumental. See Chamber muaic Septets. 

Sequences, Liturgical. See Liturgical music. Masses. Se- 
quences. 

Sepulto Domino. Anthem. Palestrina. Werke. Band 3a. 

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Serenades 



8er Marcantonia Optra. For the Music see PayesL For 

the LiBKBTTO see AnellL 

Sera, Una, d'amore. Duet Campama. No. 12 in 11.244.9 

Staifina, La, ou I'occasion fait le larron. Optra. For the 

Music see Saint Jnlien. For the Libretto see Saint 

Georgea. 

SeragHo, The. Optra. For the Music and Libretto see 

I>ibdin, C iTi&'iBii* 
Seraglio, II. Optra. For the Music see Mosart. For the 

Libretto see Bretsner. 
Seraph, The. Church nmsk. Whitakbr. il.1a3.ao 

SerapUne. [Musikalische Scenen aus Lilar. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. 1837*] No. 3 in 11.37340 

Seraphinen steigen nieder. Amktm. Lindpaintner. 24 
Fsalmen. No. 7 in ll.a90.30 

Sfrard, £. 
Un mari pour 3 femmes. Op^rette. Paroles de E. S6rard. 
Mnsique de P. Cordelle. No. 4 in 11403.63 

Seras-tn totijoors inflexible? Duti. Saccrini. Le Sacchini 
des concerts. li«374*9 

Serbischea Liederspsel. Part-songs. Hbnschel, G. 

No. 2 in 11.194.15 
Serbischea Staendchen. Part-song. Stritzko. 

No. 3 in If .203.33 
S6rfoade, La. Optra. For the Music see QaU, £. S. For 

the LiBRBTTO see Qay, M. F. S. M. de L. 
"Serenade, The." Optra. For the Music see Herbert, V. 

For the Libretto see Smitli, H. B. 
Serenade. Part-sang. Abt, F. No. 27 in ll.304.38 

Appel. No. i in 11.393.33 

AuER, C. No. 2 in M. 270.58 

Beschnitt. 6 Lieder fur Mannerchor. Op. 35. 

No. 12 in 11.393.35; etc 
Bbsekb. No. 37 in M. 393.4 

Bradsky. Zwei Lieder fur Mannerchor. Op. 54. 

No. 16 in If .393.5 
BussE. No. 12 in m. 205.10.5 

Chadwick, G. W. Four part-songs. No. 21 in if .392.6 

Dregert. IL193.33.3 

EiSENROPBR. No. 35 in if .157.5.1 

Jahn, a. [Vier Quartette.] No. 26 in m. 392.12 

KoBLLNER. Zwei Lieder. No. 67 in if.392.12 

Krobgel. No. 18 in if .203.15 

KuNZE. No. 19 in if .393.48.3 

Marschnbr, a. E. No. 25 in M .109.1 

MiLDE. No. 9 in M. 392.30 

MuELLER-HARTUNa Drci Mannerchore. No. 7 in if .392.19 
Otto, F. No. 21 in M. 392.37 

Schubert, F. P. No. 16 in If .204.36.1 ; etc. 

Smart. No. 35 in M .157.1 

Spicker. No. 44 in If .392.25 

Storch. No. 15 in if .392.36; etc. 

Tours. No. 16 in M.393.38 

Zumstebg» J. R. No. II inif.3i3.3i.i 

S^rtoade. Song. Bizet. No. 4 in if .391.38.1 ; etc. 

Brahms. Lieder und Gesange. Op. 58, Heft 2. 

No. 2 in M.38040.2; etc. 

Gounod. Vingt mtiodies. No. 10 in M.157.36.1 

KjERULP. Singer och Visor. Band 2. M.158.47 

LoEPPLER. Quatre poemes. lf.410.86 

Mermet. No. 5 in M.391.28.2 

Meyerbeer. 40 melodies. No. i in M.157.38 

Schubert, F. P. M61odies. Vol. 5. M.327.4.5 

Taubert, C. G. W. Vier Lieder. Op. 120. No. 8 in M.i9a.7 

Vauoorbbii. Melodies. M.213.35 

Serenade am Seeufer. Song. Gadb. Lieder und Gesange. 

Heft I. No. 2 in M.193.3 

S^rfoade d'hiver. Part-song. Saint-Saens. 

No. 3 in M.155.41 ; etc 
S^rfoade, La, de Don Juan. Fiction. Audbbrand, P. M.119.3' 
S€r€nade de Silvio. Song. L'£pine. Scenes et chansons. 

No. I in M.313.14; etc. 
S^toade florentine. For orchestra. Godard, B. L. P. 

No. I in M405.18 
S^rtoade hongroise. For orchestra. JoNaiRES. No. i in M.343.9 



Serenades. For flutt, vioUn and viola. 

Beethoven. Serenade fur Flote, Violine und Viola. [Op. 

25.] No. 6 in lf.355.a 

Reger, M. Serenade fur Flote, Violine und Viola. Op. 

77A. No. I in M413a.11 

Serenades. For orchestra. 

Balorre. S6r6nade pour piano. [Arrang^e pour orchestre.] 

No. I in M.358.33 
Brahms. Serenade, D dur, fur grosses Orchester. Op. 11. 

ii.34fi.37 

Serenade fur kleines Orchester. Op. 16. No. i in M.333.6 

Bruell. Serenade fur Orchester. Op. 29. No. i in M.343.39 
— Serenade, £ dur, fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 36. 

No. 2 in M.336.3 

Serenade, Dritte, fur Orchester. Op. ^. 

No. I in M403.15 
Draesekb. Serenade (D dur) fiir Orchester. Op. 49* 

No. 3 in M.33a.i4 

Dvol&K. Serenade fiir Blasinstrumente (2 Hoboen» 2 

Clarinetten, 2 Fagotte, Contrafagott ad libitum, 3 

Horner), Violoncell und Contrabass (D moll). Op. 44. 

No. 4 in M.332.16 
Glazunov. S6r6nade pour I'orchestre. Op. 7. 

No. I in M.407.13 

S6r6nade, 2me, pour petit orchestre. Op. 11. 

No. 3 in If .343.45 
GoDARD, B. L. P. S^r6nade florentine. Op. 126 [No. i]. 

No. I in M405.18 
Grill. Serenade in 5 Satzen fur Orchester. Op. 3. 

No. 2 in M.348.20 

HuBER, H. Sommernachte. Serenade in 4 Satzen fur 

grosses Orchester. Op. 86. M.34344 

Serenade, 2te (Wintemachte), fiir Orchester. 

No. I in M.358.28 

Indy, p. M. V. d'. Serenade et valse. Op. 16, no. i; 17, 

no. I. No. I in M405.23 

Jadassohn. Serenade in 4 Canons ftir Orchester. Op. 42. 

No. 5 in M.342.8 

Serenade (No 2, D dur): i. Intrada e notturno. 2. 

Menuetto, alia marcia, menuetto da capo. 3. Finale. Op. 
46. No. 6 in M.342.8 

Serenade (No 3, A dur) fur Orchester. Op. 47. 

No. 2 in M.336.16 
Serenade (No. 4, F dur) fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 



73. 



No. I in M.331.X8 
lustrumentirt von 
No. 8 in M.342.8 
No. I in M.342.9 
No. 2 in M.342.12 
No. 4 in M.338.2X 
No. 3 in M.4XO.71 



Jensen, A. Serenade. Op. 32, No 9. 

Reinhold Becker. 
JoNciiRES. [Serenade hongroise.] 
Langby. Arabische Serenade. Op. 24. 
LoEWENGARD. Scrcuata fur Orchester. 
LuiGiNi. S6r£nade romantique. Op. 27. 
Mannheimer, J. Serenade, Zweite (D moll), fur Orchester. 

Op. 6. No. 2 in M.403.99 

Meyer-Helmund. S£r6nade burlesque ftir Orchester. Op. 

10. No. 3inM.4ii4i 

MoszKowsKL Serenata aus Opus 15. No. 3 in M.342.19 

Mozart. Cassationen [No. i, 2] und Serenaden [No. 1-12] 

fiir Orchester. Werke. Serie 9, Abtheilung i. M.315.1.9 
NApravnIk. Quatuor, ir, pour deux violons, alto et violon- 

celle. Op. 16. Serenade arrange pour I'orchestre. 

No. 2 in M.335.9 
Pappalardo. Serenata per flauto, darinetto, fagotto, 

chitarra, violino, viola e violoncello. Op. 3. 

No. 2 in M.358.17 
Reger, M. Serenade ftir Orchester. Op. 95. M411.24 

Rbitsch. Tauferer Serenade fur Orchester. Op. 25. 

No. 2 in M410.78 
Rubinstein. Deux s6r6nades russes: No. i, D moU; No. 2, 

A moll. Op. 93, Cah. 6. Fur Orchester bearbeitet von 

Karl Mtiller-Berghaus. No. i in M405.5I 

RuDORFF. Serenade fiir Orchester. Op. 20. No. i in M.346.25 

Serenade (No. 2, G-dur) fiir Orchester. Op. 21. 

No. 2 in M.40547 
ScHARWENKA, L. P. Serenade fur Orchester. Op. 19. 

No. I in ii.333.19 



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Serenades. For orchestra. (Continued.) 

Schumann, G. A. Eine Serenade fur grosses Orchester. 

Op. 34. No. I in il4za.zx 

Sbkles. Serenade fur 11 Soloinstrumente: Flote, Oboe, 

Klarinette, Horn, Fagott, 2 Violinen, Viola, Violoncell, 

Kontrabass und Harfe. Op. 14. No. 2 in M.i36.a8 

Wiooi. S^r6nade pour orchestre. Op. 10. No. 2 in 11.358.13 

WiNDBRSTUN. Staudchen fur Orchester. Op. 11. 

No. 2 in ll.331.a3 
WoLP, H. Italienische Serenade ftir kleines Orchester. 

No. 3 in 11.40642 

WuBERST. Serenade fiir Orchester. Op. 55. No. 2 in M. 333.22 

Serenade!. For pianoforte with other instruments, 

HiLLBK, F. Serenade, fur Pianoforte, Violine & Violon- 

cell. 4tes Trio. Op. 64. lff.404.5x 

Serenade, Zweite, fur Pianoforte, Violine und Violon- 

cell. (6tes Trio.) Op. 186. No. 6 in il.2xz.3.3; etc. 

Louis, N. S^r^nade, pour piano. Op. 199 [No. 12]. 

No. 17 in il.390.26 

S^r6nade pour piano, hautbois et basson. Op. 127. 

No. 4 in lff.39ai4; etc. 
Mindblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L F. Serenade und Allegro 
giojoso fur das Pianoforte mit Orchester. 

No. I in M.346.12 

SzYMANowsKA. S^r^uade pour le pianoforte avec accomp. 

de violoncelle. No. 10 in M.azo.7; etc. 

WiooR. S6r6nade pour piano, flute, violon, violoncelle et 

harmonium. No. 6 in M.338.5 

Serenades. For strings, 

Bbbr, M. J. Abendmuftik (Serenade) fiir Streich-Orchester, 

2 Horner und Pauken. Op. 54. No. i in 11403.6 

Bbuczay. S6r^nade en r6 mineur pour instruments i 

cordes. Op. 36. No. 2 in il.358.a2 

DippB. Serenade fur Streichorchester. Op. 10. 

No. 4 in M.332.Z3 
DvoftAK. Serenade (£-dur) fur Streichorchester. Op. 22. 

No. 3 in il.332.z6 

FooTB. Serenade, in £ dur, fiir Streich-Orchester. Op. 

25. No. 2inM.333.zz 

FucHS, R. Serenade (D dur) fiir Streichorchester. Op. 9. 

No. I in il.346.zo 

Serenade (No. 2, C dur) fur Streichorchester. Op. 14. 

No. 2 in il.346.zo 

Serenade, No. 3 (E moll), fur Streichorchester. Op. 21. 

No. 3 in ll.346.zo 

Serenade. No. 4, fur Streichorchester und 2 Horner. 

Op. 51. No. I in 11403.39 

Gbblach, T. Eine Serenade. Sechs Satze fiir Streich- 
orchester. Op. 3. No. 2 in lff403.39 
Hbnschbl, G. Serenade. Marcia, Andante, Scherzo und 
Finale fur Streich-Orchester, in Canonform. Op. 23. 

No. 4 in il.346.zo 

HoPMANN, H. C. J. Serenade fiir Streichorchester und 

Flote, Oder Solo-Sextett. Op. 65. No. i in il.342.7 

Serenade fiir Streich-Orchester. Op. 72. 

No. 2 in il.342.7 

, Serenade, Zweite, fur Streichorchester. Op. 93. 

No. 2inii.405.zz 

Jaqubs-Dalcrozb. S^r^nade pour quatuor i cordes. Op. 

61. No. 2 in M4Z2a.6 

Jbnsbn, G. Landliche Serenade, fiir Streich-Orchester. 

Op. 37. No. 2 in M403.76 

Klbngbl. Serenade (in F dur) fiir Streichorchester. Op. 

24. No. I in M.342.Z0; etc. 

Major, J. J. Serenade fur Streichorchester. Op. 24. 

No. I in 11.403.99 
Rbinbckb, C. H. C. Serenade (G moll) fiir Streich-Or- 
chester. Op. 242. No. 2 in il.406.23 
Sandr£. Serenade fur Streichorchester. Op. 24. 

No. 3 in M.342.30 
Shitt. Serenade, D dur, fiir Streich-Orchester. Op. 6. 

No. 2 in M.342.38 

Straus. Serenade fiir Streichorchester, G moll. Allegro 

commodo — Scherzino— Andantino Walzer — Alia marcia. 

(Finale.) Op. 35. No. 2 in M.407.24 



Serenades. For strings, (Continued.) 
TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. S^r6nade pour orchestre i cordes. 
Op. 48. No. 2 in il.343.zo 

Thibriot. Serenade fur Streichorchester. Op. 44. 

No. 4 in 11^107.24 

VoLKMANN. Serenade (No. i, C-dur) fur Streich-Orchester. 

Op. 62. No. 6 in ii.346.zo 

Serenade (No. 2, F dur) fur Streich-Orchester. Op. 63. 

No. 7 in lI.346.zo 

Serenade (No. 3, D-moll) fiir Streich-Orchester. Op. 

69. No. 8 in il.346.zo 

WuBBRST. Unterm Balcon. Serenade fur Streichorchester 
mit obligatem Violoncello. Op. 78. No. 9 In il.352.5 

Serenade!. For violin and orchestra. 
Bruce. Serenade fiir Violine und Orchester. Op. 75. 

lff.404.73 
Sarasatb y Navascubs. Nocturne-S6r6nade pour violon 
avec accompagnement [d'or chest re]. Op. 45. 

No. 5 In 11405.55 
Serenades. For violin and pianoforte, 
Haydn, F. J. Serenade. Violin and piano. [Arranged by 
Henri Ernst. Full score and separate part for violin.] 

No. 25 in il.357.z2 

Jadin, L. £. S6r^nade concertante, Trolsi^me, pour piano 

et violon ou fliite obligee. No. 5 in icazas 

Louis, N. S^r^nade, ire, pour piano et violon, sur Les 

laveuses du convent de Grisar. Op. 43. No. i in lt.3ga5 

S^r6nade, 2e, pour piano [et] violon. Op. 48. 

No. 2 in lff.390.5 

Serenade, 3e, pour piano et violon, sur des motifs du 

Postilion de Lonjumeau, d'Adolphe Adam. Op. 49. 

No. 3 in it.390.5 

S6r^nade, 4e, pour piano et violon. Sur des motifs 

tires des Soirees de Rossini. Op. 51. No. 4 in il.390.5 

S6r^nade, 5e, pour piano & violon, sur les motifs de La 

sonnambula de Bellini. Op. 57. No. 5 in 11.390.5 
Serenade, 6e, pour piano et violon, sur les motifs de 



rop6ra La double 6chelle, de Thomas. Op. 59. 

No. 6 in 11.390.5 

— S^r^nade, 7e, pour piano et violon, sur des motifs du 
Fiddle berger, d'Ad. Adam. Op. 62, No. 7 in il.390.5 

— S6r6nade, 8e, pour piano et violon, sur des motifs du 
ballet: La chatte m6tamorphos6e en femme, de Mont- 
fort. Op. 63. No. 8 in lff.390.5 

— S6r6nade, 9e, pour piano et violon, sur des motifs de V 
op^ra Le brasseur de Preston, d'Adolphe Adam. Op. 
72. No. 9 In il.390.5 

S6r^nade, loe, pour piano et violon, sur des motifs de 1' 



op^ra Lucie de Lammermoor, de Donizetti. Op. 79. 

■ No. 10 in il.390.5 

— S^r^nade, i le, pour piano et violon sur des motifs de I' 
op^ra Le sh^rif, de F. Hal^vy. Op. 85. No. 11 in lff.390.5 

— Serenade, I2e, pour piano et violon, sur Top^ra Lucrezia 
Borgia de Donizetti. Op. 95. No. 12 In lt.390.5 

— Serenade, I3e, sur Top^ra Le puits d'amour de Balfe, 
pour piano et violon. (3p. 141. No. i in lE.390.a2 

S6r6nade, i4e, sur des motifs favoris de Mll« L. Puget, 



pour piano et violon. Op. 147. No. 14 in M.39az8; etc 

— S6r^nade [i5e] pour piano et violon sur les motifs de 
La part du diable de D. F. £. Auber. Op. 135. 

No. 3 in lff.39aa2 

— S^r^nade, i6e, pour piano et violon, sur des motifs de 
La Sir^ne d'Auber. Op. 150. No. 19 in il.2zo.3; etc 

— S^r6nade, i7e, pour piano et violon sur des motifs de 
Cagliostro, opera d'A. Adam. Op. 151. No. 5 In il.390.a2 

— S^r6nade, i8e, pour piano et violon sur des motifs de 
Guillaume Tell de Rossini. Op. 159. No. 6 in lff.390.22 

S^r^nade, I9e, sur Top^ra d'Hal^vy: Les mousquetaires 



de la reine, pour piano et violon. Op. 165. 

No. 7 in il.390.9a 

— Serenade, 2oe, sur des motifs de son op^ra: Marie- 
Th^r^se, pour piano et violon. Op. 168. No. 8 in M.390.22 

— Serenade, 21 e, sur Topera: Ne touchez pas 4 la reine. 



de X. Boisselot, pour piano et violon. Op. 173. 

No. 9 In lff.39a2a 



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Serenadet. For inoHn and pianoforte. (Continued.) 

S^r^nade, 23e, sur I'op^ra: Gille ravisseur d' Albert 

Grisar, pour piano et violon. Op. 176. No. 10 in il.390.9a 

S^r^nade, 33e» pour piano et violon, sur des motifs du 

Val d'Andorre, op^ra comique de F. Hal6vy. Op. 178. 

No. II inil.390.aa 

S^r6nade, 34e, sur La Cenerentola de Rossini, pour 

piano et violon. Op. 180. No. 12 in il.390.aa 

S^r6nade sur des motifs de Si j'6tais roi. d'Ad. Adam, 

pour piano et violon. Op. 232. No. 8 in il.390.35 

S6r6nade sur Giralda d'Ad. Adam» pour piano et violon. 

Op. 201. No. 8 in M.39o.a8 

S^r^nade sur Jenny Bell, op^ra de Auber, pour piano et 

violon. Op. 254. No. i in M.390.36 

Plsybl» C. S^r^nade pour piano-forte & violon obltg^ 

Op. 15. No. 19 in ii.aio4; etc 

TiT^L. Serenade. Violin and piano. [Arranged by Henri 

Ernst.] No. 15 in il.357.1a 

Serenades. For wind instruments, 

Jadassohn. Serenade. Fur Blasorchester. Op. 104c. 

No. I in ii.3344 

Lampi, W. Serenade ftir funfzehn Blasinstrumente: 2 

Floten, 2 Oboen, Englisch Horn, 2 Clarinetten, Bass- 

clarinette, 4 Horner, 2 Fagotte und Contrafagott. Op. 7. 

No. 2 in il407.x7 
MozAKT. Zwei Serenaden ftir 2 Oboen, 2 Clarinetten, 2 
Homer und 2 Fagotte. No. 2, 3 in il.347.1a 

Stiauss, R. Serenade (Es-dur, Andante) ftir 2 Floten, 
Oboen, Clarinetten, 4 Horner, 2 Fagotte und Contra- 
fagott Oder Basstuba. Op. 7. No. i in ii.335.x5 
ZoPFF. Zwet Idyllen fur kleines Orchester. 2: Serenade 
fur Blasinstrumente. Op. 35. No. 6 in ^405.63 
Sereaadea. Criticism. 
KMoaa, I. Johannes Brahms, Serenade fur grosses Or- 
chester (D-dur, Op. 11). Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 
[ 1898.] No. 16 in ll.ai7.ia.6 

Johannes Brahms, Serenade fur kleines Orchester. 

Op. 16. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1895.] 

No. 16 in ii.ai7.ia.z 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Serenade fur Streichorchester, 

Op. 48. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1895.] 

No. 17 in ii.ai7.xa.i 
Sbgnitz, E. W. a Mozart, Blaser-Serenaden: Nr. 10 in 
B dur, Nr. 11 in Es dur. Erlautert Berlin. [1904.] 

No. II in M.9Z7.xa.io 
Serenata. Cantaia. For the Music see Stradella, A. 
Sereaata. For orchestra. Moszkowski. 
Serenata, La. Duet. 
BoKTOUNi, G. Amori veneziani. 
Rossini. Soir6es musicales. 
Serenata, La. Song. Gugueimi, P. 
Serenata, La, del marinaro. Song. 

italiennes. 
SerenatOB, Vocal. See Cantataa. 
Serene and mild. Glee. Wkbbb, S. 
SerendH Honorati, LuigL 
Fiorina, o la fanciulla di Claris. Melodramma semiseria 
[sic]. Posto in musica da Carlo Pedrotti. ^.369.3 

Serene, El. Song. YaAOiaa. No. 22 in ii.391.57 

Sergeant Bme. Opera. For the Music see Bedford. For 

the LiBaKTTo see Davia, J. 
Sergeant Kitty. Opera. For the Music see Sloane. For the 

LiBEBTTo see Bnmside. 
Sergennoia, J., translator. 
Balakirev, M. a. Recueil de chants populaires russes. 

il.384.64 
Sergent, E. 

Ave Regina. Motet i voix igales. [Accomp. d'orguc.] 

(In Chapelle, La. Vol. i, pp. 59, 60.) No. 10 in il.30x.33 

Tantum ergo. Motet [t. t. p. Accomp. d'orgue]. (In 

Chapelle, La. Vol. i, pp. 63, 64.) No. 10 in if.a01.33 

Sergent Larose, Le. Opera. For the Music see Durand de 

Pontmagne. For the LiBasTTo see Labor. 
Sergy, E., pseud. See Koenig, No^mie. 



No. 3 in il.343.19 

No. I in ii.39044 

No. II inil.a8o45 

No. 2 in M.364.Z0 

Mercadantb. Soir6es 

M.367.10 

No. 5 in lff.2354^1 



SMeyx, Auguste. 
Sonate en sol, violon et piano. [Partition et partie de 

violon.] Op. 7. Paris. Demets. 1904. No.2iniL4iiJ 
Sering, Friedrich Wilhelm. 

Der Konigssieg bei Koniggratz, 3t« Juli 1866. Gedicht 

von Georg Hesekiel. Componirt ftir Mannerchor und 

Pianoforte von Fried. Wilh. Sering. Op. 46. Berlin. 

Bote & Bock. [1865?] No. 15 in il.3ia.z6 

Serini, Giuseppe. 
O fallaces honores. Recitativo [and aria, s. or t. Accomp. 

for pianoforte]. (In Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. 

Vol. 5, pp. 88-91.) No. 15 in ii.390.a9.5 

Sum in medio tempestatum. Aria [s. or t. Accomp. for 

pianoforte]. (In Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. 

Vol. 6, pp. ^13.) No. 2 in ]i.39o.a9.6 

Sermens d'amour. Song. Hoetense, Queen of Holland. Ro- 
mances. ii.32z.a7 
Serment. Part-song. Danican. ]i.38az4 
Serment, Le. Opera. For the Music see Auber. For the 

Libretto see Scribe. 
Serment, Le. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 3. 

11.3374.3 
Serment, Le, de Madame Gr^goire. Opera. For the Music 

see Planquette. For the Libretto see PMcaud. 
Serment, Le, ou les faux monnoyeurs. Opera. For the 

Music see Auber. For the Libretto see Scribe. 
Serment r^publicain. Part-song. GossEC lL38az4 

Sermenta envol^s. Song. TAaafi. No. 26 in 11.391.38.3 

Sermet, Julien. 
Unecabotine. Parts. L^vy. 1886. [Biblioth^que modeme.] 

il.z37.z8 
Serpent i plumes, Le. Opera. For the Music see DeUbea. 

For the Libretto see No^ 
Serpenthien, Claudius. 
Bodderhorn sett dil Ftir vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 3. 
Hamburg. Thiemer. [188-?] No. 27 in il.393.35 

Serpette, Gaston. See Serpette, Henri Charles Antoine 

Gaston. 

Serpette, Henri Charles Antoine Gaston. 

Adam et £ve. Op^rette fantastique en 3 actes. Paroles 

de MM. Ernest Blum & Raoul Tochd. Musique de 

Gaston Serpette. [Partition chant et piano. Paris. 

Heugel. 1886.] No. i in ii.3a3.35 

La bonne de chez Duval. Op^rette-vaudeville en 3 actes. 

Paroles de H. Raymond et A. Mars. Musique de Gaston 

Serpette. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Durdilly. 

1892. No. I in 11.333.30 

La branche cass6e. Op^ra-bouffe en 3 actes. Paroles de 

MM. A. Jaime et J. Noriac [pseud.]. Musique de Gaston 

Serpette. Partition chant et piano. Paris. L'union 

musicale. [1874.] ll.333.36 

Le Capitole. Op6ra-comique en trois actes et quatre 

tableaux de Paul Ferrier et Charles Clairville. Musique 

de Gaston Serpette. Partition chant et piano. Paris. 

Choudens. 1896. ii.346.z4 

Le camet du Diable. Pi^ce fantastique en 3 actes et 8 

tableaux de Ernest Blum & Paul Ferrier. Musique de 

Gaston Serpette. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. 

Choudens. 1895. Ii.346.z5 

Cendrillonnette. Op^rette en 4 actes. Paroles de Paul 

Ferrier. Musique de Gaston Serpette & Victor Roger. 

Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. [1890.] 

No. I in ii.3a3.z8 
Le chateau de Tire-Larigot. Op^rette fantastique en 3 
actes et 10 tableaux. Paroles de MM. Ernest Blum et 
Raoul Toch^. Musique de Gaston Serpette. Partition 
chant et piano. Paris. Gerard. 1884. lff.333.34 

Cousin-cousine. Op^rette en 3 actes de Maurice Ordon- 
neau & Henri K^roul. Musique de Gaston Serpette. 
Partition chant & piano. Paris. Choudens. 1894. 

No. I in ii.333.z7 
La demoiselle du t616phone. Com6die-op6rette en 3 actes. 
Paroles de Antony Mars & Maurice Desvalli^res. Mu- 
sique de Gaston Serpette. Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. Choudens. [1891.] No. 2 in il.333.z8 



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Serpette, Henri Charles Antoine Gaston. (Continued.) 

Same. The telephone girl. By F. C. Burnand, Arthur 
Sturgess, and Sir Augustus Harris. Music by Gaston 
Serpette, and J. M. Glover. Vocal score. London. 
Ascherberg. [ 1896.] No. 3 in if .389.43 

La dot de Brigitte. Op6rette en trois actes de Paul 
Ferrier et Antony Mars. Musique de Gaston Serpette 
et Victor Roger. Partition chant et piano. Paris. 
Choudens. 1895. il.a46.x6 

Fanfreluche. Op^ra comique en 3 actes, de Gaston Hirsch, 
St. Arroman & Burani [pseud.]. Musique de G. Ser- 
pette. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 
[1883.] No. I in il.3aa.aa 

Same. Fanchonette. An opera bouffe in 3 acts. Com- 
posed by G. Serpette. Adapted from the French [of 
Gaston Hirsch, St. Arroman, and P. U. Roucoux] by 
Oscar Weil. [Vocal score.] Boston. Blair & Lydon. 
1885. if.3aa.ax 

La gamine de Paris. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes de Leter- 
rier & Vanloo. Musique de G. Serpette. Partition chant 
& piano. Paris. Choudens. [1887.] No. 2 in il.3aa.30 

Insomnie. Monologue. Paroles de F61ix Henry. Musique 
de Gaston Serpette. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. 
Brandus & cie. [189-?] No. i in il.3aa.30 

La Lyc^enne. Vaudeville-op^rette en 3 actes de Georges 
Feydeau. Musique de G. Serpette. Partition chant et 
piano. Paris. Choudens. [ 1888.] No. 2 in M.3aa.a5 

Madame le Diable. Feerie-op^rette en 4 actes. Paroles 
de H. Meilhac & A. Mortier [pseud.]. Musique de Gas- 
ton Serpette. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Enoch. 
[1882.] il.3aa.x9 

Le manoir de Pictordu. Op^rette en 3 actes de M'* S* 
Albin & A. Mortier [pseud.]. Musique de G. Serpette. 
Partition chant & piano. Paris. Choudens. [1875.] 

il.3aa.a8 

Me-na-ka. L^gende japonaise en i acte. Paroles de Paul 
Ferrier. Musique de Gaston Serpette. Partition chant 
et piano. Paris. Durdilly. 1892. No. 2 inll.3aa.a0 

Le moulin du Vert-Galant. Op^ra comique en 3 actes de 
M>^ E. Grang6 et V. Bernard. Musique de G. Serpette. 
Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. [1876.] 

il.3aa.a9 

Le petit chaperon rouge. Operette en 3 actes et 4 tableaux 
de Blum et Toch6. Musique de G. Serpette. Partition 
chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. [1885.] 

No. I in M.3aa.a7 

La petite muette. Op6ra comique en 3 actes de Paul 
Ferrier. Musique de Gaston Serpette. Partition chant 
& piano. Paris. Mackar. [1877.] il.3aa.a3 

La princesse. Com6die-op^rette en i acte de Raoul Toch6. 
Musique de Gaston Serpette. Partition-livret. Poeme, 
chant et piano. Paris. Hartmann. [1882.] 

No. I in M.355.13 

Le royaume des femmes. Operette i grand spectacle en 
3 actes et 6 tableaux de MM. Ernest Blum et Paul 
Ferrier, d'apr^s Cogniard et Raoul Toch£. Musique de 
Gaston Serpette. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. 
Dupont. 1896. lf.395.60 

Shakspearel Op6rette-bouffe en 3 actes de Paul Gavault 
& P.-L. Flers [pseud.]. Musique de Gaston Serpette. 
Partition piano et chant. Paris. Heugel & cK 1899. 

lf.399.58 

Le songe d'une nuit d'^t^. Operette en i acte. Paroles 
d'£douard Noel. Musique de Gaston Serpette. Par- 
tition chant et piano. Paris. Brandus & cie. [1886.] 

No. 2 in M.3aa.a7 

Tige-de-Lotus. Operette en i acte. Paroles de R. Toch6. 
Musique de G. Serpette. Partition chant & piano. Paris. 
Brandus & cie. [1883.] No. 2 in if.3aa.aa 

The telephone girl. See his La demoiselle du t^Uphone. 

Le voyage de noce ou I'auberge de Windsor, de Georges 
Durand. Pantomime. Musique de Gaston Serpette. 
[Partition pour piano.] Paris. Enoch. [1883?] 

No. 2 in M.3aa.x7 



Serrano y Ruia, Emilio. 

Mitrtdate. Dramma lirico in tre atti di D. Mariano Cap- 

depon. Musica del Maestro Emilio Serrano y Ruiz. 

[Traduzione ritmica dallo ^pagnole per Ernesto Palermi. 

Accomp. di piano.] Milano. Lucca. [1885?] il.399.59 

Serrao, Paolo. 

La duchessa di Guisa. Melodramma in 4 atti di F. M. 

Piave. Musica di P. Serrao. Riduzione con accomp. di 

pianoforte. Milano. Lucca. [1867.] il.a74.a3 

Serrf, Jean Adam. 

Essais sur les principes de I'harmonie. Paris. Prault. 

1753. No. 2 in il.147.x9 

Serret, Ernest. 

Clemence Og^: histoire d'une maitresse de chant. Paris. 

Hachette & cie. 1861. ll.x09.x9 

Serrier, P. 

O Salutaris. Motet i votx ^gales. [Accomp. d'orgue.] 

(In Chapelle, La. Vol. i, pp. 57, 58.) No. 10 in M.90X.33 

Tan turn ergo [s. s. T. b. Accomp. d'orgue]. Paris. [Heugel. 

186-?] No. 26 in M .aox.34 

Semirier, Le. Opera, For the Music see Kohaut. For the 

Libretto see Qu^lant 
Serae. Opera, For the Music see HandeL Werke. Liefe- 

rung 92. 

Sexta, Gaetano. 

La Zenobia di Palmira. [Opera] del Sig. D. Giovanni 

Paisiello. M.sx.xa 

Serva, La, e I'ussero. Opera. For the Music see Rlcci» L. 

Serva bizzarra, La. Opera. For the Music see Guglieliniy 

P. C. 
Serva noa, Domine. 

Reissigek. 15 Graduates. No. 3 in ll.x58.a7 

Serva padrona, La. Opera. For the Music see Paiaiello, 

For the Libretto see Nelll. 
Servais, Adrien Frangois. 
Caprice sur des motifs de I'op^ra Le Comte Ory pour le 
violoncelle, avec accomp. d'un second violoncelle oblig^ 
ou de piano. Op. 3. [Piano et violoncelle principal.] 
May ence. Schott. [ 1845 ?] No. 10 in il.axo.6 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle principal et second.] 

No. 18, 19 in if.axaxa 
Heureux qui de la sagesse. Cantique [s. ou T.] avec ac- 
comp. de violoncelle oblig^. Portrait. Facsimile. (In 
Album du Gaulois. Vol. 2.) No. 22 in lf.39x«a8.a 

Servaia, Frangois Matthieu. 
L'Appollonide (Ion). Drame musical en 3 actes et 5 ta- 
bleaux d'apr^s Leconte de Lisle. Musique de Franz 
Servais. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 
1899. li.393.54 

Servante, La, de Ramponneau. Opera. For the Music see 

Carman, M. For the Libretto see Rodembourg. 
Servante maitresse. La. Opera. For the Music see Per- 

goleaL For the Libretto see Nelli. 
Serve bone. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band x. 

ilAi4oa.67.x 
Serve the Lord with gladness. Anthem. Caldara. 

No. 20 in lf.a90.33 
Service, Un, d'ami. Opera. For the Music see Hocmelle. 

For the Libretto see Sabatier. 
Service of song. Psalmody. Leavens, B. F., compiler, lLa90.35 
Servier, Madame Henry. 
The evening bells. (Les cloches du soir.) Air anglais 
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Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 17 in lf.axo.xo 
Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 18 in lf.axo.xo 
Serviirea, Georges. 

La musique fran^aise moderne. ae Edition. Paris. Havard. 
1897. Portraits. lf.37040 

CoHitnis. — C^aar Franck. — ttdouard Lalo. — Jules If awenct. — 
Ernett Reyer. — Camille Saint-Saent. 

Richard Wagner jug6 en France. Paris. Librairie illustr^e. 

[1887.] Portrait. H.xa7.47 

Servo padrone, II. Opera. For the Music see PavetL 



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Seua, Carlo. 
Ave Maria, per 8. a t. [Accomp. di organo.] Mitano. 
Ricordi. [1875?] No. 6 in 11.901.36 

Set up Thyself, O God. Anthem, Mozakt, J. C. W. A 

No. 7 in 11.336.30.4 
Scttimio. Opera, For the Libbitto see QilardonL 
Setse mir nicht, du Grobian. S<mg. Schumann, R. A 
Myrthen. Heft i. No. 3 in 11.244.15.1 

Seubcrlichy 

Der Konig von Thule. [Mannerchor.] (/n Regensburger 
Liederkranz. Pp. 167, 168.) No. 67 in ll.x99a.44 

Seuberlich, Rudolf. 
Der Prinz wider Willen. Oper. Musik von Otto Lohse. 

M.39MX 
Seufser. S&ng. ScHurasT, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 2. 

II.3X7.X.90.9 
Seufser eines Ungeliebten. Song. 
Bkbthovbn. Werke. Serie 93. 114X3.X.93 

GauBEft, G. W. Gottfried August Btirgers Gedichte. Vol. 2. 

No. I in 1I.X304^9 
Seull Song. 
Gounod. Vingt melodies. ler recueil. No. 2 in 11.157.36.x 
Mbybbbbbb. 40 melodies. No. i in ll.x57.38 

Seuls confidents de mes peines. Sang. Campba. 

No. 15 in 11.356.x X 
Se nn vcro amante. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Vocal har- 
monist's magazine. Vol. i, p. 72.) No. 4 in lff.990.5 
Seurat, E. 
Oh I c' Paladin. Bouffonnerie musicale. Paroles de E. 
Seurat et J. Valdy. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. 4 in it.3014 
Seven last words, The, from the Cross. Passion music. 
Gounod. No. 12 in Ii.x57.3x 

Seven sisters, The. Part-song. Rhbinbbbgbb, J. G. 

No. 91 in 11.399.99 
Seven words from the Cross. See Seven last words from the 

Cross. 
Seventh day, The. Cantata. For the Music see Bishop, 

H. R. For the Libbbtto see Milton. 
Severn, Thomas Henry. 
The spirit of the shell. Serenata. The poetry by Francis 
Wyman. Composed by Thomas Henry Severn. [Ac- 
comp. for piano.] London. Addison &, Hodson. [185-?] 

No. 2 in li.39x.53 
Sevilliana. BaUet music. HABToa No. 2 in Ii.348.x3 

S^vin, Julien. 

Th^orie musicale appliquee i Tenseignement simultan^. 
Nantes. L'auteur. 1841. No. 6 in 11.906.9 

Sewell, Arthur. 
The Lord is my Shepherd, Psalm xxm. (Bible version). 
[Accomp. for organ and pianoforte.] London. Novello, 
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Sewell, John. 
Break forth into joy. Full anthem for Christmas. [Ac- 
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No. 17 in II.X90.7 

This is the day. Full anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. i, pp. 110-113.) 

No. 13 in 11.195.9.X 
Sewrin, Charles Augustin. 

Emmeline, ou la famille Suisse. Op^ra-comique. Musique 

de Weigl. 11.994^91 

La fete du village voisin. Op^ra comique. [Musique] par 

A Boieldieu. ll.97x.34 

L'h^ritier de Paimpol. Op^ra comique. Mis en musique 

par N. Charles Bochsa. M.97X.96 

L'homme sans fa^on. Op6ra comique. Musique de R. 

Kreutzer. ll.953.18 

Jadis et aujourd'hui. Op^ra bouffon. Musique de R. 

Kreutzer. M.953.X9 

Sextaors. Instrumental. See Chamber music. Sextets. 
Seydelmann, Franz. 
Arsene. Singspiel nach Favart, von A. G. Meissner. In 

Musik gesetzt und in Klavierauszug gebracht von Franz 

Seydelmann. Leipzig. Breitkopf. 1779. II.X5X.6 



Seydelmann, Franz. (Continued.) 

Missa solennis a trombi et tympani, corni, obot, violint, 
viole, quatuor vocibus et basso. Manuscript. [180-?] 

No. 9 in 11.999^ 
Seyffardt, Ernst Hermann. 

Aus Deutschland's grosser Zeit. Dichtung von Adolf 
Kiepert. Konzert-Kantate in 3 Teilen. Ftir 4 Solo- 
stimmen, gemischten Chor, Mannerchor und Orchester 
componirt von Ernst H. Seyffardt. Op. 25. Clavier- 
Auszug. Diisseldorf. Metzger. 1895. ^'d9M9 

Seyfferth, Wilhelm. 

Der Trinker. [Mannerchor.] (In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. P. 34.) No. 32 in 11.9134^ 

Zechers gute Nacht. [Mannerchor.] (In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 42, 43.) No. 36 in 11.913.9 

Seyfried, Ferdinand, Ritter von. 

Ruckschau in das Theaterleben Wiens, seit den letzten 
ftinfzig Jahren. Wien. 1864. 11473.4X 

Seylried, Ferdinand, Ritter von, translator. 

Balfb. Die vier Haimonskinder. IL930.6 

Seyfried, Ignatz Xaver, Ritter von. 

Ah I with me. See his Deh con me. 

Calm eyes of beauty. See his Luci sereni. 

Che bel contento. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band i, 
PP- 49f 50.) No. 34 in ll.X99a43.i 

Deh con me non vi sdegnate. [Mannerchor.] (In Or- 
pheus. Band 4, pp. 11, 12.) No. 122 in ll.X99a434 

Same. Ah I with me (Deh con me). Part-song for t. t. 
B. B. (In The Orpheus. New series. Vol. 3, pp. 109- 
1 14-) No. 27 in Ii.905.1a3 

Faust. Eine dramatische Legende [in 5 Acten] von Aug. 
Klingmann. Musick von Ig. Ritter von Seyfried. [Par- 
titur.] Manuscript. [Vienna. 1820?] Iff.x5x.7 

Gloria (i 4 voix). [Accomp. d'orgue.] (In Dietsch. Re- 
pertoire de musique religieuse. Pp. 160-170.) 

No. 35 in 11.960.90 

Das Glfick der Liebe. [Mannerchor.] (In Fink. Die 
deutsche Liedertafel. Pp. 38, 39.) No. 34 in 11.9x3.9 

-Das lebendige Weinmass. Ein Lustspiel und comisches 
Melodrama in 3 Aufzugen von Mathaeus Stegmayer. 
Fur das Piano-Forte eingerichtet von I. R. von Sey- 
fried. Wien. K. k. Hof-Theater-Musik Verlag. [181-?] 

No. I in ll.340.xo 

Luci sereni abbiate pur pieta. [Mannerchor.] (In Or- 
pheus. Band 2, pp. 7, 8.) No. 47 in M.X99a.43.9 

Same. Calm eyes of beauty (Luci sereni). Part song for 
T. T. & B. or s. A. T. B. (In The Orpheus. New series. 
Vol. 3, pp. 147-149.) No. 35 in 11.905.X0.3 

Missa fur Singstimmen im Chor mit Begleitung des 
ganzen Orchesters. No. 3. Partitur. Leipzig. Hof- 
meister. [ 183-?] No. 2 in ll.999.4x 

Mozart, der Operncomponist. [Mainz. 1833.] 

No. 4 in 11.37940 

Music. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In Orpheus glee book. 
Pp. 46-48.) No. 26 in 11.946.36 

Die Ochsenmenuett. Singspiel in einem Akt. Nach 
Haydn's Compositionen arrangirt von Seyfried. Voll- 
stsendiger Klavierauszug. Berlin. Trautwein. [182-?] 

No. 2 in li.35a6 

Piano vien amore. [Mannerchor.] Breslau. Cranz. [188-?] 
Also to be found in Oiphent. ^o. 28 in II.399.95 

Sanctus et Benedictus. Soli et choeur. [Accomp. d'orgue.] 
(In Dietsch. Repertoire de musique religieuse. Pp. 70- 
78.) No. 15 in lff.96o.90 

Saul, Konig in Israel. Ein Melodram in 3 Acten. [Nach 
dem Franzosischen des Caigniez.] In Musik gesetzt von 
J. R. von Seyfried. Im Klavierauszug. Wien. [1810.] 

No. 2 in ll.340.xo 

Softly, softly. Part-song for T. T. & & (In The Orpheus. 
New series. Vol. 3, pp. 29-33.) N0.8 in ll.905.1a3 

Seyfried, Ignatz Xaver, Ritter von, editor. 

Albbbchtsbbrgeb, J. G. Methods of harmony, figured 
base and composition. London. [1834.] 2 v. Iff.i35.x 
Sejrmour, Mary Alice Ives. 

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Seymour, Mary Alice Ives. (Continued,) 

Hensel [pseud.]. Boston. Ditson & Co. 1870. M.xo9a.z6 

The Rheingold trilogy. A guide through the trilogy of 

Richard Wagner. By Octavia Hensel [pseud.]. Boston. 

Ditson & Co. 1884. No. 6 in M.370.71 

Sgambati, Giovanni. 

Concerto pour piano et orchestre. Op. 15. Partition. 

Mayence. Schott. [1880?] No. a in M.343.37 

Gavotta, instrumenUta da Luigi Mancinelli. [Partitura.] 

Firenze. Guidi. 1882. (Biblioteca del sinfonista.] 

No. 4 in il.355.x3 

Messa da requiem. A coro misto, baritono e orchestra. 

[Op. 38.] Partitura d'orchestra. Mayence. Schott. 1908. 

il4xz.9i 
Quartett, Cis-moll, ftir 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. 
Op. 17. [Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [189-? 
Payne's Kleine Partitur-Ausgabe.] No. 2 in M.4X2a.8 

Quartetto per 2 violini, viola e violoncello. Op. 17. Par- 
titura. Mayence. Schott. [1886?] No. 2 in M.334.X4 
Quintuor pour piano, deux violons, alto et violoncelle. 
Op. 4. Partition. Mayence. Schott. [187*?] 

No. 2 in 11^x083 
[Quintuor, 2e, pour piano, deux violons, alto et violon- 
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No. I in M^xoJs 

The title-pftge it lacking snd 4he firft page it in manntcript. 

Sinfonia in re, per grande orchestra. Op. 16. [Partitura.] 

Mayence. Schott. [1881.] No. i in M.342.37 

"Te Deum laudamus." Andante solenne per orchestra e 

organo. Op. 28. Partitura d'orchestra e organo (ad. lib.), 

Mayence. Schott. 1908. No. 3 in il.x36.a8 

Sgombra i miei dubbi. Cavatina. Mbrcadantb. 

No. 54 in M^35.x8.3 
Shades, The, of night are flying. Part-sang. Spohb. 

No. 13 in 11.204.36.3 
Shadow, A. Part-song. Blumbnthau 6 part-songs. 

No. 2 in M.X58.a3 
Shakespeare, William. Antony and Cleopatra. 
Bishop, H. R. Epicedium in Shakspear's play of Antony 
and Cleopatra. Composed and arranged for 4 voices, 
with accomp. for the pianoforte. No. i in M.3ao.xa 

Rubinstein, A. G. Ouverture de la trag6die „Antonius 
et C16opatre" de Shakespeare, pour orchestre. Op. 116. 
Partition. No. 3 in ii.34a.29 

Sayn- Wittgenstein- Bbrlbburg, F. E. [Antonius und Cleo- 
patra. Grosse Oper. Musik von F. E. Wittgenstein. 
Text von S. H. Mosenthal. Partitur.] ^40047; etc. 

Shakespeare, William. As you like it. 
Bishop, H. R. The whole of the music in As you like it. 
Added the 3 songs composed for the play by Dr. Arne. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] 11.39x.a 

Shakespeare, William. Comedy of errors. 

Bishop, H. R. Comedy of errors. The overture, songs, 
2 duets, & glees in Shakspeare's Comedy of errors. The 
music compressed for the voice and piano forte. 

No. 2 in M.a7x.x7 

LoRENz, C. A. Irrungen. Oper. Nach Shakspeare's Komodie 

der Irrungen bearbeitet und in Musik gesetzt. Clavier- 

auszug. M.3o6.a7 

Shakespeare, William. Coriolanus. 

Graun, C. H. [Coriolano. Opera seria. Parole di Villati. 

Musica di C. H. Graun. Per canto.] M.a82.x5 

Lux, F. Coriolan. Dramatische Scene von Jos. Laufs. 

Fur Mannerchor, Soli und Orchester in Musik gesetzt von 

Friedrich Lux. Op. 70. [Klavierauszug.] No. 2 in M.ao3.i7 

Mackenzie, A. C. Suite dramatique (Coriolanus) pour 

orchestre. M.406.X9 

Shakespeare, William. Cymbeline. 

MissA. Dinah. Com^die lyrique d'apr^s Shakespeare, par 
Michel Carr^ & Paul de Choudens. Musique de Edmond 
Missa. No. 2 in ii.a57.x6 

Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. 

BuzzoiXA, A. Amleto. Tragedia lirica di Giovanni 
Peruzzini. Posta in musica da Antonio Buzzolla. Con 
accomp. di pianoforte. il.fl30.34 



Shakespeare, William. Hamlet. (Continued.) 
Gade. Hamlet. Concert-Ouverture fur Orchester. Op. 

$7. Partitur. No. 3 in il.34545 

Henscrel, G. The music to Shakespeare's Hamlet. Op. 

52. Deutsche Ubersetzung von Schlegel. Full score. 

11.403.69 
HiGNARD. Hamlet. Trag6die lyrique en 5 actes et 9 ta- 
bleaux traduites de Shakspeare. Par Pierre de Garal. 
Musique de A. Hignard. Partition piano et chant. 

il.366.x3 
Joachim. Ouverture zu Hamlet. Partitur. No. 2 in M.35a.x 
Liszt. Hamlet. Symphonische Dichtung. Partitur. 

No. 3 in M.344.7 

MacDowell. Hamlet. Ophelia. Zwei Gedichte fiir 

grosses Orchester. Op. 22. Partitur. No. i in il.334.xo 

Nicholl. Hamlet. Seelenstudie fur grosses Orchester. 

Op. 14. Partitur. No. 5 in il.342.ax 

Tanieev, a. S. „Hamlet." Ouverture pour grand orchestre. 

Op. 31. Partition. il^xx.xs 

TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. Hamlet. Phantasie-Ouverture fur 

grosses Orchester. Op. 67. Partitur. No. 2 in 11.343.x 

Hamlet von W. Shakespeare. Ouverture, Melodramen, 

Marsche und Entre' actes fur kleines Orchester. Op. 

67B. Partitur. 11.356.32 

Thomas, C. L. A. Hamlet Op6ra. Paroles de Michel 

Carr6 et Jules Barbier. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. 

Partition piano et chant. M.3fl7.x5 

Shakespeare, William. Henry VUI. 

Sullivan, A. S. Shakspeare's "Henry VI 1 1." Incidental 

music. [Pianoforte score.] No. 3 hi il.333.37 

Shakespeare, William. Julius Caesar. 

BuELOw. Ouverture et marche des Imp^riaux de la 
trag^die de Jules C^sar de Shakespeare, pour grand or- 
chestre. Op. 10. Partition. No. i, 2 in li.355.x7 
Schumann, R. A. Ouverture zu Shakspeare's Julius 
Casar. Op. 128. Partitur. No. 4 in il.353.x4 
Shakespeare, William. King Lear. 
Balakirev. Ouverture fiir Orchester zu W. Shakespeare's 
Tragodie „Konig Lear." Partitur. No. 2 in il.406.68 
Bazzini. Re Lear. Overtura. Partitura. No. 2 in M.355.X 
Berlioz, L. H. Grande ouverture du Roi Lear. Partition. 

No. 2 in lff.34x.x9 

Heidingsfeld, L. Konig Lear. Dramatische Sinfonie in 3 

Satzeri. Op. 8. Partitur. No. 2 in M.342.5 

Litolpp. Konig Lear. Oper nach Shakespeare und Holin- 

shed. Ouverture. Partitur. No. 2 in ii.4xo.7x 

Weingartner, P. F. Konig Lear. Symphonische Dichtung 

fur grosses Orchester. Op. 20. Partitur. 

No. I in il404.33 
Shakespeare, William. Love's labour's lost. 
CusiNS. Two concert overtures: i. "Les travailleurs de la 



f» 



mer" (after Victor Hugo). 2. "Love's labour's lost 
(after Shakespeare). [Full score.] No. 2, 3 in M.333J 
Shakespeare, William. Maibeth. 

Bruell. Ouverture zu Macbeth fur grosses Orchester. 
Op. 46. Partitur. No. i in M.336.a 

Chelard. Macbeth. Heroische Oper. Dichtung frey nach 
Shakspear. Clavier-Auszug. il.a30L4X 

Heinefbtter. Ouverture zu Macbeth, Tragoedie von 
Shakespeare, componirt ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 13. 
Partitur. No. 4 in il.344.32 

Kellby, £. S. The music to Macbeth. Arranged [for 
pianoforte] for concert performance by Wm. H. Sher- 
wood. No. 4 in il.380.xo 

PiERSON. Macbeth (von Shakespeare). Sinfonische Dich- 
tung fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 54. Partitur. 

No. 2 in lt.348.9 

PuRCELL, H. Locke's music for Macbeth. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] No. 6 in M.X54.X6 

The original songs, airs & choruses introduced in the 

tragedy of Macbeth. [Vocal score with orchestral ac- 
comp.] No. 4 in M.38a6 

Rafp. Macbeth. [ Orchester- Vorspiel. Nachgelassenes 
Werk, revidirt von £. A. MacDowell.] Partitur. 

No. 3 in lff.34743 



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Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. (Canttmad.) 
Stiauss, R. Macbeth. Tondichtung fur grosses Or- 
Chester (nach Shakespeare's Drama). Op. 23. Partitur. 



Taubbbt, C. G. W. Macbeth. Oper nach Shakespeare 
▼on F. Eggers. Mnsik von Wilhelm Taubert [Klavier- 
ausrag.] Ii.s84.x1 

TcHEa£pNiM, N. N. Seine dans la caveme des sorciires 
(IVme acte, seine i^*) de la tragidie „Macbeth" poor 
grand orchestre. Op. la. Partition d'orchestre. 

11.406.59 
VnDi. Macbeth. Opera seria [di S. Cammarano]. Musica 
del Mo. G. VerdL [Per canto e piano.] Ii.3a8.3a 

Shakespeare, William. MerchmU of Venice. 
Clamxm, J. H. S. Music to the Merchant of Venice as per- 
formed at the Lyceum Theatre, ist November, 1879. 
[Arranged for pianoforte.] No. 4 in Il.a77.s3 

FAUli, G. U. Shylock. Comidie de Edmond Haraucourt 
(d'apris Shakspeare). Musique de seine de Gabriel 
Fauri. Op. 57. Partition d'orchestre. No. 3 in l^'dSS.as 
PiNsuTi. II mercante di Venezia. Melodramma da Shake- 
speare. Parole del Cav. G. T. Cimino. Musics del Mo. 
Giro Pinsuti. Per canto e pianoforte. lf.a87.ax 

SaussiNB. Le marchand de Venise. Comidie musicale d' 
apris Shakespeare. Paroles et musique de Henri de 
Saussine. Partition chant et piano. Il.378.x6 

Sullivan, A S. Music to the Masque in Shakespeare's 
''Merchant of Venice." [Pianoforte score.] 

No. I in ll.39x«59 
Shakespeare* William. Merry wives of Windsor. 
Adam, A. C Falstaff. Opira-comique de MM. de Saint 
Georges et de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de Ad. Adam. 
Partition piano et chant. No. i in ll.36x.13 

Balfb. Falstaff. A grand opera. The poetry by M. 
Maggioni. The music by M. W. Balfe. [Accomp. for 
piano.] Il.a6x.x 

Kavn. Sir John Falstaff. Symphonische Dichtung fur 
grosses Orchester. No. a in ll.406.79 

NiGOLAi, C O. E. Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor. 
Komische phantastische Oper [nach Shakespeare von 
* S. H. von Mosenthal], von Otto Nicolai. In Partitur 
hrsg. von Gustav F. Kogel. M.35a.x6; etc. 

ViBDL ' Falstaff. Commedia lirica di Arrigo Boito. 
Musica di Giuseppe VerdL Canto e pianoforte. Ii.3a5.35 
Shakespeare, William. Midsummer nigkfs dream. 
MiNDBLSSOHN-BAaTBOLDY, J. L. F. Eiu Sommemschts- 
traum (Le songe d'une nuit d'^t^) von Shakespeare. 
Musik von Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Op. 61. Par- 
titur. No. 2 in 11.353.5 ! etc 
SntPBTTE, H. C. A. G. Le songe d'une nuit d'6t6. Op6rette 
en I acte. Paroles d'£douard Noel. Musique de Gaston 
Scrpette. Partition chant et piano. No. 2 in ll.3aa.s7 
Thomas, C L. A. Le songe d'une nuit d'^td. Op^ra 
comique. Poeme de Rosier et de Leuven [pseud.]. 
Musique de Ambroise Thomas. Accomp. de piano. 

M.3a7.x6 

Shakespeare, William. Muck ado about nothiftg. 

Beslioz, L. H. Beatrice & B6n6dict. Op6ra imitd de 

Shakespeare. Paroles et musique de Hector Berlioz. 

Partition piano et chant. Il.36a.a8 

PuGBT, P. Beaucoup de bruit pour rien. Op^ra d'apr^s 

Shakespeare. Poeme de fidouard Blau. Musique de 

Paul Puget. [Partition chant et piano.] M.393.5X 

Stanfoso. Much ado about nothing. Opera founded on 

Shakespeare's comedy. The words written by Julian 

Sturgis. The music composed by Charles Villier^ 

Stanford. [Vocal score.] ll.389.5a 

Shakespeare, William. OtheUo. 

DvoftAx, A. Otello. Ouvertiire ftir grosses Orchester. 

Op. 93. Partitur. No. 3 in ll.344.36 

FiBiCH, Z. Othello. Symfonicki b&scn pro velky or- 

chestr. Op. 6. [ Partitur. 1 No. i in 114x0.36 

Kauo, A. Symphonischer Prolog zu Shakespeare's Othello. 

Fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 27. Partitur. 

No. 6 in Ii.336.ax 



Shakespeare, William. Othello. (Continued.) 
Rossini, G. A. [Otello. Opera seria di L. Tottola. Posts 

in musica da G. Rossini. Partitura.] Iff.a64.a4; etc. 

Vsani. Otello. Opera [by Arrigo Boito. Translated by 

Francis Hueffer. Music] by Verdi. Vocal score. 

M.3a5.33 
Shakeapeare, William. Richard IIL 
GoBRNBE. Grosse Simphonie [C moll] zu Shakespeare's 

„Richard der Dritte.*' ll.3xa.a0 

Salvaybb, G. B. Richard IIL Grand op^ra de E. Blavet. 

Musique de G. Salvayre. Partition chant et piano. 

il.3ax.33 
Smetana, B. Richard III. Symphonische Dichtung f^r 

grosses Orchester. Partitur. No. 2 in il.338.a7 

Volkmann, F. R. Musik zu Shakespeare's Richard III. 

Op. 73. Partitur. No. 3 in il.35a.a 
Ouverture zu Shakespeare's Richard III. fur grosses 

Orchester. Op. 68. Partitur. No. 2 in il.35a.a 

Shakeapeare, William. Romeo and Juliet. 

Bbluni, V. Romeo und Julie. Oper in 4 Aufztigen [von 

F. Romani. Musik von Bellini. Partitur]. il.a30.xo; etc. 
Bbnda, G. Romeo und Julie. Eine Oper. [Text von F. W. 

Gotter.] Klavierauszug. No. i in M.a3ax3 

Bbblioz, L H. Rom^o et Juliette. Symphonic dramatique, 

avec chceurs, solos de chant et prologue en r^cltatif 

choral. Compos^e par Hector Berlioz. Paroles de Me E. 

Deschamps. Grande partition. il.34x.a3; etc 

Gounod, C. F. Rom^ et Juliette. Op^ra de J. Barbier et 

M. Carre. Musique de Ch. Gounod. Partition chant et 

piano. ii.38a.a6; etc. 

Holbrooke, J. Queen Mab. Shakespeare poem No. 7, for 

grand orchestra and chorus (ad lib.). Op. 45. Partitur. 

M.4X0.69 
Ivav, P. X. D. R. Les amants de V^rone. Op^ra imiti 

de Shakespeare. Paroles et musique de Richard Yrvid 

[pseud. Partition chant et piano]. il.395.6x 

Klibbert, C. Concert-Ouverture (Romeo und Julia) fiir 

Orchester. Op. 5. Partitur. No. i in 11403.85 

MAacHKTTi, F. Romeo e Giulietta. Dramma lirico di M. 

Marcello. Musica del M^ Filippo Marchetti. Canto e 

pianoforte. li*373-5 

PiERSON, H. H. Concert-Ouverture zu Romeo und JtilJjBi_ 

Trauerspiel von Shakespeare. Op. 86. Partitur. 

No. 3 in 11.348.9 
Raff, J. J. Romeo und Julie. [ Orchester- Vorspiel. 

Nachgelassenes Werk, revidirt von E. A. MacDowell.] 

Partitur. No. 2 in 11.34743 

ScHLOTTMANN, L. Ouvcrturc zu Shakespeare's Romeo und 

Julia. Op. 18. Partitur. No. i in lI.348.xo 

Shelley, H. R. Romeo and Juliet. Lyric drama in three 

acts and one tableau. [Words from Shakespeare.] 

Complete vocal score. ll.397.6x 

Stbibelt, D. Rom^o et Juliette. Op^ra [de S^gur jeune]. 

Mis en musique par D. Steibelt. [Partition.] il.a84.6 

SvBNDSEN, J. S. Romeo und Julia. Phantasie fiir Or- 
chester. Op. 18. Partitur. No. 4 in M .335.X5 
TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. Rom^o et Juliette. Ouverture-fantaisie 

d'apres Shakespeare. Partition d'orchestre. ii.358.xo 

ZiNGAESLLi, N. A. Giulietta e Romeo. Dramma eroico 

pantomimo [di G. Foppa]. Musica del Sig^* Maestro 

Zingarelli. [Partitura.] M.6aao 

Shakespeare, William. Songs. 
Caulfield, J., compiler. A collection of the vocal music in 

Shakespeare's plays, including the whole of the songs, 

duets, glees, choruses, &c. Revised & arranged with an 

accompaniment for the piano forte, by Mr. Addison. 

ii.ixa.xx;etc 
Taubert, C. G. W. Gesaenge aus Shakspeare's Was ihr 

wollt [u. s. w.], mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 

No. 8 in ii.aax.a6 

Shakespeare, William. Tjfiming of the shrew. 

GoETZ, H. Der Widerspanstigen Zahmung. Komische Oper 

nach Shakspeare's Lustspiel frei bearbeitet von J. V. 

Widmann. Musik von Hermann Goetz. Vollstandiger 

Clavier-Auszug. ii.a66.xo; etc. 



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Shakespeare, William. Taming of the shrew, (Cahtinued.) 

Lb Rey, F. La m6g^re apprivois^e. Com^die-lyrique 

(d'apr^s Shakespeare) par £inile Deshays. Musique de 

Frederic Le Rey. [Partition chant et piano.] M. 395.39 

Rhbinbxrgbr, J. G. Ouverture zu Shakespeare's Die 

Zahmung der Widerspanstigen fQr Orchester. Partitur. 

No. I in M.3X9.3 
ShakeBpeare, William. The tempest. 
Bbnedict, J. Overture to Shakespeare's play The tem- 
pest. [Full score.] No. i in M.333.8 
CoRDEB, F. Prospero. Concert overture for full or- 
chestra. Full score. No. 4 in ii.33a.x1 
DuvBBNOY, V. A. La tempete. Po^me symphonique pour 
soli, choeurs et orchestre. Paroles de Armand Silvestre 
et Pierre Berton, d'apr^s Shakespeare. Musique de Al- 
phonse Duvernoy. Partition piano et chant. M.30S.3X 
FxBicH, Z. Boure. Zp^vohra. B&seft die sujetu stejno- 
jmenn^ dram, poh&dky Shakespeareovy napsal Jaroslav 
Vrchlicky. Hudbu slozil Zdenko Fibich. Der Sturm. 
Oper von Jaroslav Vrchlicky. Musik von Zdenko Fibich, 
Op. 40. Klavirni vytah. M.a45w| 
Hal^vy, J. F. F. £. La tempesta. Op^ra. Paroles de £. 
Scribe. Traduction italienne de Giannone. Musique de 
F. HaUvy. Partition pour chant avec acct. de piano. 

lf.365.3x 

Paine, J. K. Symphonische Dichtung nach Shakespeares 

Sturm (Tempest) ftir Orchester. Partitur. UJ^ii.46 

PuRCBLL, H. The music in Shakspeare's Tempest, by 

Purcell, Arne, Smith &. Linley. New edition. [Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] No. 5 in M.391.58; etc. 

Rbichardt, J. F. Die Geister-Insel. £in Singspiel von 

J. F. Gotter, nach Shakespear's Sturm. In Musik 

gesetzt von loh. F. Reichardt. [Klavierauszug.] 

M.a54.38 

Sullivan, A. S. The music to Shakespeare's Tempest. 

[Pianoforte score.] No. 3 in M.391.59 

Taubbbt, C. G. W. Der Sturm von Shakspeare. Musik von 

Wilhelm Taubert. Op. 134. Ouverture. Partitur. 

No. I in il.404.98 
TcHAiKovsKi, P. L MBypsi" (no Apau-b UleKcnHpa). ^^aHTasin 
AJiB opKecTpa. Com. 18. flapTHTypa. [The tempest, after 
Shakespeare's drama. Fantasy for orchestra.] 

No. 2 in M.3434 
Thomas, C. L. A. La tempete. Ballet fantasttque. [Livret] 
de Jules Barbier. [Chor^graphie] de J. Hansen. D' 
apr^s Shakespeare. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. 

M.3a4.i3 
Ubspbuch, a. Der Sturm. Oper. Dichtung frei nach 
Shakespeare's Schauspiel von Emil Pirazzi. Musik von 
Anton Urspruch. Vollstandiger Clavierauszug. il.3a8.37 
Van der Stuckbn, F. V. Musik zu Shakespeares „Sturm." 
Op. 8. Partitur. No. 2 in lf.33x.1a 

ViEBLiNG, G. Ouverture zu Shakespeare's Sturm fiir Or- 
chester. Op. 6. Partitur. No. 5 in M.3ia.36 
Shakespeare, William. Twelfth night. 

Bishop, H. R. The songs, duetts &. glees in Shakspeare's 
play of Twelfth night. The music composed for the 
voice and piano by Henry R. Bishop. No. 2 in il.39046 
Taubebt, C. G. W. Cesario. Oper frei nach Shake- 
speare's „Was ihr wollt" von Emil Taubert. Musik 
von Wilhelm Taubert. Vollstandiger Klavier-Auszug. 

M.3fl4.xo 
Tausch, J. Musik zu Shakespeare's Was ihr wollt. Op. 
4. Partitur. No. 3 in U.^2j^2 

Shakespeare, William. Ttuo gentlemen of Verona. 

Bishop, H. R. Two gentlemen of Verona. The overture, 
songs, duets, glees &. chorusses in the play. The words 
selected from Shakespeare's plays, poems & sonnets. 
The music composed, adapted for the voice and piano- 
forte by H. R. Bishop. No. 2 in M .a7x.x6 
Stbebt, J. Ouverture zu Sh|kespeares Die beiden 
Veroneser fur Orchester. Op. 8. Partitur. 

No. 2 in If .348.17 
Shakespeare, William. Winter* s tale. 

Bbuch, M. Hermione. Grosse Oper in 4 Aufziigen. Nach 



Shakespeare, William. Winter^s tale. (Contmned.) 

Shakespeare's Wintermarchen von Emil Hopffer. Musik 
von Max Bruch. Clavier-Auszug. II.98X.9 

ZiMMEBMANN, B. Eiu Wintcrmarcheu. Musikalisches 
Schauspiel mit Benutzung der Karl Simrock'schen 
t}bersetzung des gleichnamigen Schauspiels von Shake- 
speare, componirt von Balduin Zimmermann. [Klavier- 
auszug.] M.38X.75 
Shakespeare, William. Works about. 
Gebvinus, G. G. Handel und Shakespeare. Zur Asthetik 
der Tonkunst. Leipzig. 1868. M.X06.7 
Gilbebt, a. The Commemoration ode, written for the 
300th anniversary of the birth of Shakespeare. The 
poetry by Mrs. Edward Thomas. The music by Alfred 
Gilbert. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] No. 5 in il.90B.x4 
Gbeenhill, J., and others, compilers. A list of all the 
songs and passages in Shakspere which have been set 
to music. Compiled by J. Greenhill, W. A. Harrison 
and F. J. Furnivall. The words in old spelling from 
the quartos and first folio, edited by F. J. Furnivall and 
W. G. Stone. London. 1884. No. i in M.BX5.9 
Lavoix, H. Les traducteurs de Shakespeare en musique. 
Paris. 1869. No. i in M.X4X.X7 ; etc 
New Shakspebe Society. Critical and historical program 
of the madrigals, glees, and songs to be given at the 
second annual musical entertainment at University col- 
lege, London, 9th May, 1884. London. 1884. 

No. 2 in M.2X54) 
Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden, London. The Shake- 
speare night, in aid of the fund for the purchase, and 
preservation of Shakespeare's house. [Programme. 
London. 1847.] No. 4 in lf.X49.8 

"Shakespeare." Overture. Obbbthueb. No. 2 in il^04.3 

Shakapearel Opera. For the Music see Serpette. For the 

LiBBETTO see Gavault 
Shall I in Mamre's fertile plain. Anthem. Handbi. 

No. 53 in M.a9o.aa.a 
Shall I tell you whom I love? Part-song. Wesley, S. S. 

No. 6 in ii.X95.x.x5 
Shall I waste my youth in sighing. Madrigal. Cookb, T. S. 

No. 75 in lI.B37.x5 

Shall I wasting in despair. Part-song, 

Hatton. No. 21 in 11.X95.X.7 

Jolly. Glees for three and four voices. No. 3 in il.a90.B9 

Spoffobth. Collection of glees. No. 28 in M.B35.X5 

Shatnua 'O'Brien. Opera. For the Music see Stanford. For 

the LiBBETTO see Jeasop. 
Shannon, F. 

Fair Rosamond. A grand opera. The poetry by Z. C. 
Barnett & F. Shannon. The music by John Bamett. 

M.a6x.x7 
Sharp and flat. Opera. For the Music see Hook, J. For 

the Libretto see Lawler. 
Sharps and flats. History. Mabbtzek, M. 11.2x5. xx 

Shaw, Frances A., translator. 

Delaumosne, Abbi. The art of oratory, system of 

Delsarte. By I'Abb^ Delaumosne and Mme Ang^lique 

Arnaud. With an essay on the attributes of reason, by 

F. Delsarte. 2d edition. Albany. 1884. il.x49a.xo 

Shaw, James. 

Hark! the village bells. A trio [s. s. a. Accomp. for 

pianoforte]. (In Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 

5, pp. 60-64.) No. 13 in lff.904.36.5 

I will magnify Thee. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 8, pp. 1-7.) 

No. I in M.X95.a.8 

The Lord is my shepherd. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 8, pp. 8-13.) 

No. 2 in Il.x95.aj 

Shaw, Oliver. 

Sacred songs, duetts, anthems, &c. Composed & arranged 

with an accompaniment for the pianoforte or organ. 

Providence. The Author. [1823.] M.38o.x7 

Shawm, The. Psalmody. Bbadbuby. lI.xoo.a6 

She dropped a tear. Song. Moulds, J. No. 45 in M.a37.7 



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81m nerer told her love. Smg, Haydn, F. J. 

No. 15 in il.a35.x8.a 
She soft and meek. Rornid. Cooki, B. No. 133 in iLaaag^a 
She ttoopt to conquer. Optra, For the Music see Mmc- 

larren, G. A. For the Librbtto see Ball, £. 
She weepeth sore. Roun^. Lawis. No. 150 In ii^90.xo 

Sbe who lies here. Roimd. Caixoott, J. W. 

No. 3 in il.aao4^s; ^tc. 

Shcafe, Alfonso Josephs, tdUar, 

ZoKH, F. A. Grammar of the art of dancing, theoretical 

and practical. Lessons in the arts of dancing and dance 

writing. Bolton. 1905. 2 v. ii.375.a5 

Sheathe the sword. [Welsh melody.] Harmonised for 3 

voices [s. T. &]. (In The Choralist. Vol. i, series 4.) 

No. 45 in il.x57.5.i 
Shed, O ye combatants. Catch. Haybs, W. Catches, glees 
and canons. VoL i. No. i in lf.aao.5.i^ 

Shedlock, Emma L. 
A trip to music-land. A fairy tale, forming an exposition 
of the elements of music. London. Blackie. 1876. 

M.xa3.3a 
Shedlock, John South, translator, 
Wagnbi, W. R. Richard Wagner's letters to his Dresden 
friends, Theodor Uhlig, Wilhelm Fischer, and Ferdi- 
nand Heine. London. 1890. M.x49.ao 
Shelly, Harry Rowe. 
The Castanet song [t. t. & b. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 
New Yorlc Schirmer. [1885.] No. 15 in M.39a.3x 
The minstrel boy. [Chorus, t. t. a. a. Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] New York. Schirmer. [1885.] No. 14 in il.39a.3x 
Romeo and Juliet. Lyric drama in three acts and one 
. tableau. [Words from Shakespeare.] Complete vocal 
score. New York. Schuberth k. Co. 1901. il.397.6x 
Vexilla Regis (The royal banners forward go). Sacred 
cantata for a. and & soli, chorus, and orchestra. The 
Latin words from "The seven great hymns," with an 
English translation by J. M. Neale. The music by 
Harry Rowe Shelley. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Lon- 
.don. Novello, Ewer k. Co. [1893.] No. a in Il.a04.a8 
SheUey, Percy Bysshe. 
Apollo. Cantate. Fur Soli [s. a. t.], Chor und Orchester 
^componirt von Martin Roeder. No. a in M.ao4.a5 
Arethusa. Poem. Set to music for bas. solo, chorus and 
orchestra by Alan Gray. No. a in M,ao4.x6 
Die Fluchtlinge. Ballade. Fur Declamation mit Beglei- 
?'tung des Pianoforte componirt von R. Schumann. 

No. 6 in M.a44.x54 
Hellas: a lyrical drama. The choruses set to music by 
William Christian Selle. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

No. I in M.ao4.a8 
Pan. Cantate. Fur Bariton, Chor und Orchester com- 
ponirt von Martin Roeder. No. 3 in M.ao4.a5 
[Prometheus unbound.] "Chorus of spirits and hours" 
from Shelley's "Prometheus unbound." Composed for 
male chorus and tenor solo, with accomp. of piano, 
flute, string quintet and reed organ by Dudley Buck. 

No. 3 in M.a7axa ; etc. 
Same. Scenes from Shelley's Prometheus unbound. Set 
to music by C. H. H. Parry. No. 4 in Il.x55.36 

Shepard, Thomas G. 
Penikeese; or, cuisine and Cupid. Comic opera in 2 acts. 
Libretto by D. H. Buel. Music by T. G. Shepard. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] New York. Pond & Co. 
i88a. No. 2 in M.3a3.a 

Shepherd, Arthur. 
Sonata for the pianoforte. Opus 4. Boston. Boston 
Music Company. [1911.] M434.65 

Shepherd, James. 
The captives of Babylon. An oratorio. The music by 
George Shinn. No. 3 in M.ao4.a8 

Shepherd, John. 
Haste Thee, O God. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Rimbault. Collection of ancient church music. Vol. 3, 
pp. 142-149.) No. 32 in il.a33.a5.3 



Shepherd boy. The. Part-sang, 
Hbring, C. E. No. 22 in 11.204.36.7 

MoscHBLBS, I. Tyrol ese melodies. Vol. 2. 

No. 16 in Il.a44.a4.a 
''Shepherd king, The." Opera. For the Music see Fauche. 

For the Librbtto see Wyatt. 
Shepherd, seek not wealth. Glee. Sfoptobth. Collection of 
glees. No. 11 in M.a35.x5 

Shepherd, A, wandering in a grove. [Glee, s. A. &] (/» 
Bland. The Ladies' collection. Vol. 5, pp. 515-519.) 

No. 134 in Il.a35.x7.5 
Shepherd's complaint, The. Sang. Rbichabdt, L. 

No. 17 in ]i.axa.ax.x 
Shepherd's cot. The. Glee. Wblsh. The night is rainy. 

No. I in ii.a374^ 
Shepherd's farewell, The. Part-song. Smart, H. 

No. I in M.X95.X J 
Shepherd's joys. Glee. Horslby, W. No. 10 in ^.235.9.1 ; etc 
Shepherd's lament, The. Part-song. Smart, H. 

No. 6 in il.x58.a3 

Shepherd's lay. The. Song. Mbndblssorn-Bartholdy, J. L. 

F. Songs. No. 41 in il.a44.ax 

Shepherd's lottery. The. Opera. For the Music see Boyce. 

For the Librbtto see Mendes. 
Shepherd's pipes. The. Madrigal. Marbnzio. 

No. 8 in ii.a37.a8; etc 
Shepherd's Sabbath day, The. Part-song. Hatton. 

No. 30 in M.X57.X 
Shepherd's song. The. Part-song. Brbwbr, T. Turn 
AmarilHs. No. 10 in il.x39a.x8.7 

Mbmdblssorn-Bartboldy, J. L. F. Quartetts. 

No. 17 in ii.a44^a 
Shepherd's song, The. Song. Bbbtbovbm. Werke. Serie 
24. M.4X3.x.a4 

Shepherdesses' lament. The. Part-song. Gabussi. 

No. 5 in M.ao4.364 
Shepherds all and maidens fair. Part-song. Macfarrbn, W. 
C No. 21 in M.X95.Z4^ 

Shepherds, I have lost my love. Part-song. Danby. 

No. 169 in il.a35.x7.5 
Shepherds, leave decoying. Glee. Purcbll, H. 

No. 176 in M.ax5.ax ; etc 

Shepherds view the sight. Anthem. Tuerk. No. 35 in M.aox.37 

Sheppard, Elizabeth Sara. 

Charles Auchester. 4th edition. London. Chapman & 

Hall. 1875* il.109a.33 

A novel in which •ercral of th« chanetert represent well-known nratl- 

ciane, If endelaeohn sppeuinf •• SersphaeL 

Counterparts, or the cross of love. Boston. Bumham. 
1869. ii.x4x.a3 

Rumor. Boston. Burnham. 1864. M.xox.44 

Sheppard, John. See Shepherd, John. 
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley Butler. 
The duenna, or double elopement. A comic opera. Com- 
posed and selected by T. Linley. No. 3 in M.39X.54 
Shitif, Le. Opera. For the Music see Hal6vy, J. F. F. £. 

For the Librbtto see Scribe. 
Sherwood, William Hall, editor. 

Kbllby. The music to Macbeth. No. 4 in ii.380.xo 

Shew a room. Catch. Holmbs, T. No. 225 in M.ax5.ax ; etc 
Shew me Thy ways. Anthem. Wbbbb, S. 12 anthems. 

No. 2 in M.a34.7 
Shew us Thy mercy. Anthem. Boycb. No. 64 in ll.a90.aa.a 

Shield, William. 

Abroad and at home. A comic opera. Composed by 

Gr6try, Giornovichi, &c., and William Shield. The 

poetry by Geo. Holman. [Accomp. for piano.] London. 

Longman & Broderip. [1796.] No. 2 in il.340.x5 

Same. Longman & Clementi. Ii79-^] No. i in ]i.x4ax9 

Aladin [sic], or the wonderful lamp. Pantomime. The 

poetry by J. O'Keefe. The music selected from Handel, 

Giordini, Gluck, Carolan & Shield, by A. Shaw. The 

songs by W. Shield. [Accomp. for piano.] London. 

Goulding. [1788.] No. 2 in il.39x.30 



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Amo amas I love a lass. Glee [a. t. b. London. 175-?] • 

No. 30 in M.33C.Z4 
Alto to be found in The Apollo; Blnnd't The Laotee' collection; 
Flower* of harmony; The Harmoniit; Warren's Collection of catches. 

Beauties, have you seen a toy? Glee [t. t. b.]. (In The 
Apollo. Vol. 8, pp. 570-572.) No. 4 in il.x39a.i8.8 

[The crusade.] The songs, dialogue, duetts, trio, & 
marches, in the historical romance of The crusade. 
[Words by Frederick Reynolds.] Composed by Arne, 
Martini, etc. and Shield. [Accomp. for piano.] Lon- 
don. Longman & Broderip. [1790.] No. 3 in il.Z3ax4 
A few numbers have orchestral scoompanimcnL 

Dans votre lit. Song [t. Accomp. for pianoforte]. Lon- 
don. Andrews. [180-?] No. 37 in 11.237.7 
From Patrick in Prussia. 

The enchanted castle. Pantomime. The poetry by M. P. 
Andrews. The music selected and arranged by William 
Shield. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Longman 
& Broderip. [1786.] No. i in M. 391.30 

Ere around the huge oak. Ballad [bar. Accomp. for 
pianoforte]. (In Musical library. Vol. 4, pp. 66, 67.) 

No. 23 in M.235.184 

The flitch of bacon. A comic opera [by Henry Bate- 
Dudley]. Composed & selected by W. Shield. [Full 
score.] London. Dale. [1778.] No. 5 in M.290.X9 

Friar Bacon, or Harlequin Rambler. A pantomime. [The 
words by J. O'Keeffc.] Composed by William Shield. 
[Accomp. for piano.] London. Bland. [1783?] 

No. 3 in M.39Z.30 

Harkt harkt from spheres above. Trio and glee. London. 
Longman & Broderip. [181-?] No. 29 in 11.235. 14 

Health to our sovereign. Glee [t. t. b.]. (In The Apollo. 
Vol. 8, pp. 561-563.) No. I in il.i39a.x8.8 

Also to be found in Warren's Cocks's Hand-boolc of glees. 

How shall we mortals. [Glee, a. t. b.] (In Bland. The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, pp. 402-405.) 

No. 78 in M.235.Z7.4 
Light* as thistle-down. Song [s. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Musical library. Vol. 4, pp. 156, 157.) ■ 

No. 54 in M.235.184 

The load stars. Glee. See his O happy fair. 

The magic cavern, or virtue's triumphs. [Pantomime by 

Ralph Wewitzer.] Selected and composed by Wm. 

Shield. [Piano score.] London. Longman 8t Brode- 

. rip. . [1785.] No. 4 in 11.391.30 

, Marian. An opera. Composed 8l selected by W. Shield. 

The words by M^"* Brooke. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

London. Longman & Broderip. [1788.] No. 2 in 11.340.1 1 

• Netley Abbey. A comic opera, partly selected and partly 

composed by Baumgarten, Parke, Paisiello, Howard and 

r "' Shield. [Accomp. for piano. Words by William Pearcc.] 

London. Longman & Broderip. [i7<)4-] 

' No. I in 11.130.14 
The noble peasant. A comic opera [by Thomas Holcroft]. 
Set to music by William Shield. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] London. Napier. [1784?] No. i in M.360.15 
O happy fair. Glee [t. t. b.]. (In The Apollo. Vol. 3, 
pp. 226-231.) No. 19 in M.Z39a.i8.3 

Also to be found in Boosey's Standard English glees; Ditson's The 
Orphean lyre;; The Harmonist; Hills's Vocal trios; Norello's Glee- 
hiTc; Turle and Taylor's The People's music book; Warren's Cocks's 
Hand-book of glees; and for s. s. a. In Norello's Collection of bios. 

Old Towler. Hunting song. Arranged and harmonised by 
W. H. Birch. Composed by W. Shield. (In The Choralist. 
Series 2, pp. 5-8.) No. 14 in 11.X57.5.Z 

Origin of kissing. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In The Harmonist. 
Vol. 2, pp. 38-41.) No. 12 in lf.ai8.8.a 

The poor soldier. A comic opera [by John O'Keeffe]. 
Selected and composed by William Shield. [Accomp. 
for pianoforte.] London. Bland. [1783.] 

^ No. 4 in ll.a10.25 

The prophet. An opera composed by Sacchini, Purcell 
' . . . and Shield. [Words by Richard Bentley. Accomp. 
for piano.] London. Longman & Broderip. [1788.] 

No. 3 in 11.130.14 



Shield. William. (Continued.) 

Richard Cceur de Lion. An opera composed by Gr^try, 
Anfossi, Bertoni, Dr. Hayes, Dr. Wilson, Carolan, and 
William Shield. [The words by Leonard MacNally. 
Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Longman & Brode- 
rip. [1786-?] No. 3 in ll.36az5 

Robin Hood, or Sherwood Forest. A comic opera selected 
& composed by William Shield. The words by Leod 
MacNally. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Bland. 
[1784?] No. 2 in M.z5a.z3 

Same. Goulding. [179-?] No. 2 in 11.36a 15 

Rosina. A comic opera [by Frances M. Brooke. Com- 
posed and selected by William Shield. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] London. Dale. [1783.] No. i in ll.340.11 

Same. New edition. Goulding, Potter & D'Almaine. 
[18—?] No. 35 in M.237.7 

Should your table with plenty. Glee [s. s. B.]. (In Turle 
and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3f pp. 350- 
352.) No. 1 13 in ll.izz.4.3 

Also to be found in Warren's Cocks's Hand-book of glees. 

The sparrow and diamond. Glee for 4 voices. (In War- 
ren. Cocks's Hand-book of glees. Vol. i, pp. 25-31.) 

No. 7 in 11.Z57.6.1 

The streamlet that flow'd. Song [s. or t. Accomp. for 

pianoforte]. (In Musical library. Vol. 2, pp. 100, loi.) 

No. 40 in M.a35.i8.a 

Also to be found in Turle and Taylor's The People's mnslc-book. 

The travellers in Switzerland. A comic opera. Selected 

& composed by William Shield. The words by Bate 

Dudley. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Longman 

& Broderip. [i7S)4-] No. 3 in 1I.^40.Z5 

What is love? Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In The Harmonist. Vol. 

h PP* 52-54.) No. 14 inll4iz8Ai 

Wisdom, riches and greatness. Round [for 3 voices]. (In 

The Apollo. Vol. 8, p. 564.) No. 2 in Il.i39a.i8.8 

The woodman. A comic opera. Composed chiefly by 

Willn Shield. The poetry by Bate Dudley. [Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] London. Longman & Broderip. [1792.] 

No. 2 in 11.340.16 
Shield, William, tditor. ,.,_ 

Haydn, F. J. Twelve ballads. No. i in Ua^i^ 

Shilrik und Vinvela. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Werke^ Serie 
20, Band 3. lI.317a.Ba3 

Shine, J. L. 
Joan of Arc, or the merry, maid of Orleans. Opera bur- 
lesque. Written by J. L. Shine & Adrian Ross. Music 
by F. Osmond Can*. No. 2 in 11.328.3 

Shine out, stars. Part-song. Sblby. No. 12 in lff.204.36.7 

Shinn, George. 
The captives of Babylon. An oratorio. The words 
written and selected by James Shepherd. The music by 
George Shinn. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 
Hart 8l Co. [1887.] No. 3 in M. 304.28 

Ship, The, o' the fiend. Symphonic poem. MacCunn. 

No. I in lf.357.z7 

Shipp, Jesse A. 

In Dahomey. A Negro musical comedy. Book 'by Jesse 

A. Shipp. Lyrics by Paul Lawrence [sic] Dunbar and 

others. Music by Will Marion Cook. No. i in if.399.15 

Shipwreck, The. Opera. For the Music see Arnold, S. For 

the Libretto see Arnold, S., Ir. 
Shipwreck, The. Song. Davenport, A. No. 22 in If .390.12 

Shirley, James. 
Ode from the Contention of Ajax and Ulysses. The 

music by C. H. H. Parry. No. i in If .155.36 

Shitt, Eduard. 
Concert (F moll) fur Pianoforte mit Begleitung des Or- 

chesters. Op. 47. Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. 1896; lf.404.16 
Serenade, D dur, ftir Streich-Orchester. Op. 6. Partitur. 

Offenbach a. M. Andre. [187-?] No. 2 in M. 342.38 

^Signer Formica." Koniische Oper in 3 Akten nach £. T. 

A. Hoffmann's gleichnamiger Novelle von Franz Keppel. 

Musik von Eduard Shutt. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug. 

Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1892.] M.a45.Z9 



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Sho-Gun, The. Opera. For the Music see Laden. For the 

LiBBETTO see Ade. 
Shoot» false loTe. Part-song, Morlby. No. 22 in il.i9S.z.i4; etc. 
Pbaksall. No. 28 in M.195.X.10 

Shop 1^1, The. Opera. For the Music see Tilkins. For the 

LiBRBTTO see Dam. 
Shore, William, edititr. 

Holiest, breathe an evening hlessing. Italian chorale. 

[Accomp. for organ.] London. Novello. [185-? The 

Musical times.l No. 47 in M. 158.19 

Also Co be found in Mosical timet IMutic]. 

Sacred music. Selected and arranged with a separate ac- 
comp. for the organ or piano forte. London. Novello. 
[1835.] il.a37.18 

Shorty Joseph. 
Salve Regina, for four voices. [Accomp. for organ.] Lon- 
don. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1868.] No. 7 in M.901.36 
Shortest and longest Part-song. Macfarrxn, W. C. 

No. 17 in M.I9S.I.9 
Should I die by the force of good wine. Duetto [t. b.]. (/h 
Clementi. Collection of catches. Vol. i, pp. 54-58.) 

No. 48 in M.xiaz.i ; No. 4)3 in ii.iio.a.i 

Also to be found in Sibbald't Collcodon of catches. 

Should your table with plenty. Gles. Shield. 

No. 113 in il.zix.4.3; etc. 
Shout! comrades. Gist. Bishop, H. R. Complete collection 
of glees. Vol. 8. ii.a35.zJ 

Shout for the monarch. Glee. Bishop, H. R. Complete col- 
lection of glees. Vol. 8. ii.a35.zJ 
Shout the glad tidings. Anthem. 
Bakxb, E. L. No. la in M.z9az 
Davbnpobt, a. No. 28inil.z90.2;etc 
Mabston. No. 18 in il.z58.z8 
Wilson, H. No. 33 in M.z9a9 
Show gtrU The. Opera. For the Music see Hearts. For the 

Libbbtto see Bmmett, R. A. 
Show me Thy ways. Anthem. Clarke, H. No. 24 in il.903.a6 
Shpashinski, I. V. 
MapoA'bltxa. Onepa. MysHxa n. HaHKoacKaro. Die Be- 
zaubernde. Oper. Musik von P. Tschaikowsky. 

]i.38z^9 
Shrill ton'd lark. The. Glee. Young, C. 

No. 36 in ii.z57.z8.z ; etc. 
Shtchepkin-Kupeniik, T. L. 

Amors Rache. Oper von A. S. Tan^iew. lff.397.66 

Shubert, Samuel S. 
"Fantana.'' A musical comedy. Book by Robt B. Smith 
: and Sam S. Shubert. Music by Raymond Hubbell. 

il.383^9 
Shunammite, The. Cantata. For the Music see Garrett 

Shuttleworth, Janet Elisabeth Kay-, translator. 
BiTTEB, C. H. The life of J. Sebastian Bach. London. 

[1873] M.Z08.3Z 

Si ambuUivero. Motet. 

tI^assus. S&mmtliche Werke. Band 9. MJo4oa.67.9 

LuTZ. Motets for the year. No. 49 in il.z56.50 

Si bene perpendi. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 

II- il.8040a.67.zz 

Si beviam. Glee. Berg, G. No. 144 in M.a90.9.z 

Si bona suscepimus. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 9. il.8o4oa.67.9 

Si coelum et coeli coelorum. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 15. llA>4oa.67.z5 

Si com* al chiaro giorno oscura notte. Part-song. Lassus. 

Sammtliche Werke. Band 8. il.8o4oa.67.8 

Si consiatant adversum me castra. Offertory. Eybler. 

Offertorium, No. a. No. 2 in M.Z9Z.7 

Si Deua nobiscum. Canon. Ives, S. No. 17 in M.aio.9.z 

Si du malheur vous avicz. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band la. li.8040a.67.za 

SI i debUe il filo. Madrigal. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 28. 

M.8o4oa.66.a8 
Si eat-ce que Dieu. Anthem. Sweelimck. W^erken. Dccl 5. 

M4Z3.a.5 



Si froid et chault. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 12. M.8o4oa.67.za 

Si ignoraa te, o pulchra inter mulieres. Motet. Palbstrina. 

Werke. Band 4. ilAi4oa.664 

Si j'aurai ce courage. Duet. Mbybrbbbr. No. i in ii.390.37 
Si j'aym* ou non. Part-song. Swbbunoc Werken. Deel 7. 

M.4Z3.a.7 
Si j'€taia petit oiseau. Song. Rougbt ob Lisle. 48 chants 

frangais. il.aoa^ 

Si j'^taia rot. Opera. For the Music see Adam, A. C. For 

the Libbbtto see Philippe, A. 
Si j'^taia roi d'Espagne. Choms. RoNGfi. 12 chceurs ryth- 

miques. No. 46 in il.39a.az 

Si je suia brun. Part-song. Lassus. S&mmtliche Werke. 

Band 12. lff.8040a.67.1a 

Si la loi du Seigneur. Part-song. Lacomb d'Estalbnx. 12 

psaumes. No. 2 in M.a96.z 

Si la mort est le but. Song. GouNoa Vingt melodies. 2e 

recueil. No. 6 in M.157.36.2 ; etc. 

Si la rigueur et la vengeance. Song. Hal£vy, J. F. F. £. 

No. 4 in lff.Z93.az.a 
Si le long teiiis. Part-song, Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 12. MJ040a.67.za 

Si, lo aento. Song. Spobb, L. No. 5 in M.a35.z8.4 

Si mi vince talor. Part-song. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 30. 

il.8040a.66.30 
Si moatro la sorte. Aria. Mozabt. Werke. Serie 6, Band i. 

No. II in M.3Z5.Z.6.Z 
Si non per portaa. Canon. Bbbthovbn. Werke. Serie 23. 

il4Z3.z.a3 
Si par aouhait je vous tenerai. Part-song. Lassus. Sammt- 
liche Werke. Band 12. MA140a.67.za 
Si per voi si pupille amate. Aria. Rossinz. 

No. 21 in M.z93.az.a 
Si pour moy avez du souci. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 12. M.8o4oa.67.za 

Si qua tibi obtulerint Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 11. MJ040a.67.zz 

Si quid vota valent Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 3. MJo4oa.67.3 

Si, si minacda. Aria. Handel. la Alt-Arien. 

No. a in M.a7048 
Si t'amo, o cara. Aria. Handel. 12 Sopran-Arien. 

No. I in M.a70.48 
Si tu aavaia. Song. Balpe. No. 10 in M.Z9a.9.a 

Si vous aime« jamais. Song. Scbubebt, F. P. Melodies. 

Vol. 3. M.3a74.3 

Si voua dtea m'amie. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 16. MJ040a.67.z6 

Si voua n'estea en bon point Part-song. Lassus. Sammt- 
liche Werke. Band 12. M.8o4oa.67.za 
Si voua n'ouvrea votre fenetre. Song. GouNoa Vingt 

melodies, se recueil. No. 8 in M.Z57.36.5 

Siaf avertitL Madrigal. Ferrbtti, G. No.82inM.Z57.ao.3;etc 
Sibbald, James, editor. 
A collection of catches, canons, glees, duetts, &:c. Selected 

from the works of the most eminent composers antient 

and modem. Edinburgh. Sibbald. [1780.] 4 v. 

M.39a.49 

Conignts. — I. BftUdon: When gay Bacchm. — Gently hear me. — 
Rogers: Come all noble soola. — Jenner: Thon'rt gone away. — 
Webbe: Pretty warbler; Who can exfMreaa. — Smith: Return bktt 
days. — Webbe: If loTe and all the world. — Morley: Now li the 
month. — Webbe: Now I'm prepar'd. — WeeUcea: Welcome tweet 
pleafure. — Atterbury: Adieu ye ttreama. — Purcell: Fear no danger. 
Webbe: Since I'm bom. ~ Smith: What thall he have. — Valton: 
Catch on a scolding wife. — Ravenscroft: Canst thon lore. — 
Paxton: Go Damon go. — Cooke: Efritaph on a dormourse. — 
Paxton: Breathe soft ye winds. — Hilton: I charge ye. — Danby: 
When Sappho tun'd. — Webbe: When winds breathe soft; To Thee 
all angels. — Danby: Awake /Bollan lyre. "» Ame: Sweet muse 
inspire. — Webbe: There behold the mighty bowl. — Paxton: Bound 
the hapless Andre's urn. — Purcell: Sweet tyranness. — Danby: 
Music has pow'r. — Atterbury: Go thou gentle whiq»'ring wind. — - 
Scotland: Through groves sequester'd. — Webbe: When nature 
form'd; The mighty conqueror. — Smith: Take oh take. a. Valton: 
Hated by fools. — Atterbury: Who like Bacchus; With horns and 
hounds. — Berg: Dolce miei sospiri. — Jerusalem. — Cranfo«d: 
Boy come back. — Dyne: Fill the bowL — Hayes: Who e'er has 



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Sicut 



Sibbald* James, edUar. (Continued.) 

traTeU'd. — NeUuun: Cuckow good neighbor. — Hayes: Would you 
ting a catch. -^ Ndham: Follow me my jorial boys. — Flackton: 
What ails you ye smoakers. — Webbe: Come live with me. — 
Jenner: Ancient Phyllis. — RaTcnscrofft: We be three poor mariners. 

— Vento: Gia la notte savvicina vienio. — Lawes: Gather your 
rosebuds. — Aylward: A cruel fate. — Ireland: Ah ch'il destino. — 
Hilton: Come let us all a maying. — Smith: Hark the nightingale. 

— Mornington: Here in cool grott. — Lawes: The wise men. — 
Wise: Strange news from the rose. — Lawes: Great Tom is cast. 

— Hilton: Bless them that curse you. — Three bulls and a bear. — 
A bumper of good liquor. — >Y^ite: Hark, how the woods do ring. 

— Hilton: Come hither boy. — Child: If any so wise is. — Este: 
How merrily we live. — Willis: Frank, what shall we do. — Purcell; 
Here's that will challenge. — Ireland: To love and wine. — Purcell: 
Pale faces stand by. — Nelham: The wily fox. — Clarke: In drink- 
ing full bumpers. — Cranford: This ale my bonny lad. — Ame: 
Come shepherds, well follow. — Nelham: How merrily looks. — 
Byrd: Come drink to me. — I'll live to-morrow. — Hilton: Come, 
jump at thy cousin. — Purcell: When U and I. — Row the boat, 
Whitington. — Hilton: Let Symon*s beard alone; Come my hearts. 

— Let's have a peal. — Harington: Sweet doth blush the rosy morn- 
ing. — Oh, my love loy'st thou me. — My wife's dead. — Giardlni: 
Vade pure buona notte. — Lampe: Jack I hear you're good at pink- 
ing 1 — Hilton: Turn Amarillis. — Brewer: Go Damon go. — 
Holmes: Prepare your hearta. — Turner: Say what you please. -— 
Lawes: Drink to night. — Hilton: I poor and well. — Harington: 
Harkl ding I my Lord's come in. — Atterbury: Lay that sullen 
garland. — Nelham: Slayes to the world. — Hilton: Call George 
again. — Trayers: When Bibo thought fit. — Hilton: There was an 
invisible fox. — Banbury ale. — Cooke: How sleep the brave. — 
Brown: Of honest malt liquor. — Hilton: Come away, to the 
tavern. — We be soldiers three. — Hayes: The glories of our birth. 

— Hilton: O ale ab alendo. — Cooke: Harkl the lark. — Oh, that 
the salvation. — Freeman: Of all the brave birds. — Harington: 
Beneath the silent rural cell. — Paxton: How sweet 1 How fresh I 

— Hilton: Down in a dungeon. — Nelham: O Dick and Strephon. 

— Carey: Curst be the wretch. 3. Hayes: Hail flow'ry mead; Poor 
Johnny's dead. — Weelkes: The nightingale. — Brewer: Turn 
Amarillis. — Wilbye: Ye restless thoughts. — Cranford: Come 
hither Tom. — Scotland: Lightly tread. — O hold your hands. — 
Webbe: A gen'rous friendship. — Smith: Hark the hcilow woods. — 
Gibbons: llie silver swan. — Wilbye: Flora gave me. — Ireland: 
Return my lovely maid. — Hayes: Life is a jest. — Ives: Now we 
are met. — Hilton: Come follow me. — I drink this cup. — Gillier: 
Crown the glass. — Battishill: Consign'd to dust. — Lawes: I saw 
foir Cloris. — Cavendish: Ev'ry bush new springing. — Travers: I 
like a bee. — Wilson: From the fair Lavinian shore. — Day: Come 

• drink a bout. — Wilbye: Fly love to heav'n. — Goodgroome: Will 
Cloris cast. -^ Wilbye: Adieu sweet Amarillis. — Morley: Fair 
^,, Phillis I saw. — Cobb: Smiths sre good fellows. — Battishill: 
'' Amidst the myrtles. — Webbe: You gave me your heart. — Arnold: 
Here lyes poor Teague. — Bennet: When as I look'd. — Norris: 
For Agathon. — Harington: Alas, what boast. — Jenner: Hail 
lovely shade. < rr- Hudson : Go happy soul. — Baildon : My sledge 
and hammer. — Nelham: A fig for care. — The musical chase. — 
Garth : Care thou canker. — Long : Hush, the god of love. — Alcock : 
Hail ever pleasing solitude. — Conversi : When all alone. — Harington : 
O. thou whose notes. — Uxor mea, uxor polla. — Hilton: What 
•hall he have. — Nelham: Yonder he goes. — Weelkes: Ah I me my 
* ' wonted joys. — Ford : Fair sweet cruel. — Dyne : Tell me thou dear 
departed. — Hilton: O Lord Almighty. — Hayes: Fairest isle of 
isles. — Allegri: Miserere mei Deus. — Bennett: Flow, O my tears. 
,4. Baildon: When gay Bacchus fills. — Gently hear me. — Rogers: 
Come all noble souls. — Jenner: Thou'rt gone away. — Webbe: 
Pretty warbler; Who can express. — Smith: Return blest days. — 
Webbe: If love and all the world. — Morley: Now is the month. — 
Webbe: Now I'm prepar'd. — Weelkes: Welcome sweet pleasure. — 
Atterbury: Adieu ye streams. — Purcell: Fear no danger. — Webbe: 
Since I'm bom. -^ Smith: What shall he have. — Valton: Catch on 
a scolding wife. — Ravenscroft: Canst thou love. — Paxton: Go, 
Damon, go. — Cooke: Epitaph on a dormouse. — Paxton: Breathe 
soft ye winds. — Hilton: I charge ye. — Danby: When Sappho 
tun'd. — Webbe: When winds breathe soft: To Thee all angels. — 
Danby: Awake ^Bolian lyre. — Ame: Sweet muse inspire. — Webbe: 
There behold the mighty bowl. — Paxton: Round the hapless Andre's 
urn. — Purcell: Sweet tyranness. — Danby: Music has pow'r. — Atter- 
bury: Go, thou gentle whisp'ring wind. — Webbe: When nature 
form'd; The mighty conqueror. — Smith: Take, oh take those lips 
away. 

SibeliiUt Jean Julius Christian. 

*'£n saga." (£ine Sage.) Tondichtung fiir grosses Or- 
chester. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1903. 

No. 3 in Mw|o6.33 

Finlandia. Tondigt for orchester. Partitur. Helsingfors. 

. Helsingfors Nya Musikhandel. [190-?] No. i inMw|o6.33 

Karelia-Suite. Op. 11. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & 
Hartel. 1906. No. 2in M411.X3 

Konzert fur Violine mit Orchester, D moll. Op. 47. Par- 
titur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1905.] No. i in M.4ZX.X3 

Lemminkainen zieht heimwarts. Lemminkainen palaa 
kotitienoille. Le retour de Lemminkainen. Legende aus 



Sibelius, Jean Julius Christian. (Continued.) 

dem finnlandischen Volksepos „Kalevala" ftir Orchester. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1901. 

No. I in 11^10.58 

Nachtlicher Ritt und Son nenauf gang. Tondichtung ftir 
grosses Orchester. Op. 55. Partitur. Berlin. Schle- 
singer. [ 1909-] No. I in 11.4114^ 

Pelleas und Melisande. Suite fur kleines Orchester. Aus 
der Musik zu dem gleichnamigen Drama des Maurice 
Maeterlinck [von] Jean Sibelius. Op. 46. Orchesterpar- 
titur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [190-?] No. 2 in M4X 1.53 

Der Schwan von Tuonela. Tuonelan Joutsen. Le cygne 
de Tuonela. Legende aus dem finnlandischen Volkse- 
pos „Kalevala'' fur Orchester. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. 1901. No. ainM^iasS 

Suite aus der Musik zum Schauspiele ^Konig Kristian 11/' 
von Adolf Paul. Komponirt von Jean Sibelius. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1899. 

No. I in il.404^z 

Swahnevit (Schwanenweiss). Suite fur kleines Orchester. 
Aus der Musik zu dem gleichnamigen Marchendrama dea 
August Strindberg [von] Jean Sibelius. Op. 54. Partitur. 
Berlin. Schlesinger. (1909.] No. a in 11.41 1.93 

Symphonic No. i [£ moll], ftir grosses Orchester. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1902. 11406.34 

Symphonic No. 2, D dur, fiir grosses Orchester. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1903. 11406135 

Symphonic No. 3, C dur. Op. 52. Partitur. Berlin. Schle- 
singer. [ 190-?] No. I in ll4xx^ 

Symphonic No. 4, A moll, ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 63. 
[Partitur.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartek [1912.] 

M434-C6 

V&Fs&ng. (La tristesse du printemps.) Friihlingslied. 

Ftir grosses Orchester. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & 

Hartel. 1903. No. 3 in 11406133 

Siberia. Opera. For the Music see Giordano. For the 

Libretto see Illica« 
Sibire, Antoine, AM. 

La ch^lonomie, ou le parfait luthier. Recherches sur la 
facture et la restauration des instruments 4 archet. Aug- 
ment6e d'une notice et d'un appendice par L. de Pratis. 
Bruxelles. Loosfelt. 1885. Il.208.a9 

Les luthiers italiens aux xvii^ et xviii« si^cles. Nouvelle 

Edition du Parfait luthier de I'abb^ Sibire, suivie de notes 

sur les maitrcs des diver ses ^coles. [Par] J. Gallay. 

Paris. Academic des bibliophiles. 1869. Plate, ll.xa8.zo 

Contains a fac-simile of the 1806 title-pafe: La ch^loooode on le par- 
fait luthier. 

Sibirischen Jagcr, Die. Opera. For the Music see Rubin- 
stein. For the Libretto see Jerebtzof. 

Sic cum transierint. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 11. MA^oa.67.xz 

Sic Emeste. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 11. 

Sic sua virtutum. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 

II. MA^oa.67.zx 

Sichers Teutachland schlaffstu noch? Volkslied [s. a. t. b.] 

aus der Zeit des 3ojahrigen Krieges. (In Renner. 

Auswahl deutscher Madrigale. Pp. 35, 36.) 

No. 8 in lff.ao440 
Sicilian bride. The. Opera. For the Music see Balle. For 

the Libretto see Bunn. 
Sicilian hymn. See O aanctiaaima. 
Sicilian mariners' hymn. See O aanctissinuL 
Sidliana. Arietta. Alary. Rtcreazioni musicalL 

No. I in ll.a44.x9 
Siciliane, Le. Part-song. Pinsuti. No. 2 in lI.a44.xo.5 

Sidlianische Vesper, Die. Opera. For the Music see Lind- 

paintner. For the Libretto see Rau. 
SiciUen, Le, ou TAmour peintre. Opera, For the Music see 

Sauzay. For the Libretto see Moliire. 

Sicilienne. For orchestra. Bach, J. S. No. 6 in ll.343.48 

GoDARD, B. L. P. No. a in ll.405.x8 

Sicilienne. Song. Meyerbeer. 40 melodies. No. i in ll.x57.38 

Sicut ablactatus. Motet. Lassus. No. 6 in Il.a33.a64; etc 



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COLONNA. 

Leo. 

Martini, G. B. 
Sicut in holocaustis. Motet, Mozait. 
Palbstrima. Werke. Band 9. 



No. 9 in M.a33.a6.5 

No. 2 in M.a33.a6.5 

No. I in M.a33.a6.i»5 

No. 8 in M.a33.a6.i,4 

No. 40 in M.1 56.50 

MJo4oa.66.9 



Sicut lilium inter spinas. Mass. Palestrina. Werke. Band 

14. MJ040a.66.14 

Sicut lilium inter spinas. Motet. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 

1, 4< MJk>4oa.66.z^ 

SkuV mater consolatur. Anthem. Eberlin. No. 4 in 11.a91.43 
Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 7. MJo4oa.67.7 

Sicut ovis. Anthem. Palistrina. Werke. Band 32. 

MJ040a.66.32 
Sicut rosa. Motet, Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band i. 

MJo4oa.67.z 
Sidtts ex claro veniens. Motet, Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 3. M.8o4oa.67.3 

Sie. Sang. Curschmann. Curschmann-Album. 

No. I in M.157.37 
Sie blaacn zum Abmarsch. Song, 

Jknsbm, a Ausgewahlte Lieder. No. 3 in M.157.37 

__WoLr, H. Spanisches Liederbuch. No. 38 in M.380.30 

Sie floh vor mir. Sang. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 40. 

No. 54 in M.244.5.3 
Sie fluestert leise: Gute Nacht. Sang. Art, F. Drei Ge- 

dichte. Op. 118. No. 13 in M.Z9a.2 

Sie ist so weiss. Sang. Grieg. Grieg- Album, i. 

No. 2 in M.155.16 
Sie liebten sich beide. Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. 

Op. 31. , No. 4 in M.244.5.3 

Sie meinteti ob meiner Trunkenheit. Part-song. Mobhrino. 

Sechs Gesange. Op. 72, Heft 2. No. 9 in M.392.37 

Sie schallt» die Posaun'. Aria, Handel. No. 4 in M.204.37.X 
Sie, sie ist dahin. Canon, Mozart. Werke. Serie 7, Band 2. 

No. 42 in M.3X5.X.7.2 
Sie singt ein Lied. Song, Rurinstbin. Zwolf Lieder. Op. 

36. No. 12 in M.192.5 

stand auf ihres Schlosses Zinnen. Sang. Lindpaintner. 

No. 5 in M.380.22 
Sie weias etwas. Part-sang, Weinzibrl. No. 5 in M.a8o.6 
Sie werden aus Saba Alle kommen. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 16. MJ040.21.16 

Sie werdea euch in den Bann thun. Anthem, Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 10, 37, M.8040.21.10,37 

Sie wissen es nicht. Part-song. Art, F. 5 Lieder fur s. a. 

T. B. Op. 538. No. 5 in M.i58.a2 

Sie wisaen's nicht. Song. Strauss, R. Acht Lieder fur eine 

Singstimme. Op. 49. No. 15 in M.380.244 

Siebc^k, Gustav Heinrich Gottfried. 
Geistliche Lieder und Motetten. Fur den gemischten Chor 

und Orgel oder Pianoforte ad lib. componirt von Gustav 

Siebeck. Heft i. Eisleben. Reichardt. [1846.] 

No. 3 in M.i52.a9 
SiebeU Carl. 
Rheinfahrt. Ftir Baritonsolo, Mannerchor und Orchester 

componirt von Julius Tausch. No. 12 in M.ai2.i7 

Sieben Geislein, Die. Children's opera. For the Music see 

Humperdinck. For the Libretto see Wette. 
Sieben Maedchen in Uniform. Opera. For the Music see 

Angely. For the Libretto see Th^aulon de Lambert. 
Sieben Raben, Die. Opera. For the Music see Rheinberger, 

J. G. For the Libretto see Bonn. 
Sieben Schlaefer, Die. Oratorio. For the Music see Loewe, 

J. C. G. For the Libretto see Gieaebrecht 
Sieben Schwaben, Die. Opera. For the Music see Milloecker. 

For the Libretto see Wittmann, H. 
Sieben Siegel, Die. Song. Strauss, R. Fiinf Gedichte von 

Friedrich Riickert. Op. 46. No. 16 in M.38o.a4.3 

Sieben Todstinden, Die. Oratorio. For the Music see Gold- 

Schmidt, A. von. For the Libretto see Hamerling. 
Sieber, Ferdinand. 
The art of singing. Translated from the German, with 

the addition of an original chapter on the hygiene of the 



Sieber, Ferdinand. (Continued.) 

voice by F. Seeger. New York. Pond & Co. [1872.] 

M.375.XO 

Ave Maria, g^ratia plena, fur vierstimmigen Frauenchor. 

Magdeburg. Heinrichshofen. [186-?] No. 7 in M.i57*z5 

Ave Verum. t. or s. solo. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Un 

Falkenstein. Sacred music. Pp. 8, 9.) No. 17 in M.20Z.33 

Kurze Anleitung zum grtindlichen Studium des Gesanges. 

(ABC der Gesangskunst.) 2. vehmehrte Auflage. Leip* 

zig. Matthes. 1865. No. 2 in M.37a58 

Handbuch des deutschen Liederschatzes. Ein Catalog von 

10,000 Liedern, nebst einer Auswahl von Duetten und 

Terzetten. Berlin. Simon. 1875. No. 2 in M.Z4Z.Z 

Sieber, Jean Georges. 

Nocturne, Quatriime, pour forte piano, avec cor, ou violon, 

ou violoncelle, sur' la cavatine du Pirate de BellinL 

[Piano seul.] Paris. Sieber. [180-?] No. 12 in M.2Z0.6 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 19 in M.2zazo 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] N0.20 in M.2ZO.12 

Same. [Partie de cor.] No. 21 in M.2zaz2 

Siebath, Joseph. 

A short Te Deum, in D major. [Accomp. for organ.] 2d 

edition. New York. Pond & Co. 1866. No. 18 in M.Z90.7 

Sieg, Der. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 8. 

M.317.Z.20.8 

Sieg der Zeit und Wahrheit. Oratorio. Handel. Werke. 

Lieferung 20. M.3i3.z«20 

Sieg, Der, des Glaubens. Oratorio. For the Music see Ries, 

F. For the Libretto see Ronsaeau, J. B. 
Sieg, Der, des Kreuzes. Oratorio. For the Music see Riotte. 

For the Libretto see Bernard, J. C. 
Sieg im Gesang. Cantata. For the Music and Libretto see 

Kretachmer. 
Siige, Le, de Corinthe. Opera. For the Music see RoaaiiiL 

For the Libretto see BalocchL 
Siege, The, of Belgrade. Opera, For the Music see Storace. 

For the Libretto see Cobb, J. 
Siege, The, of Corinth. Opera. For the Music see RoaaiiiL 

For the Libretto see BalocchL 
Siege, The, of Rochelle. Opera. For the Music see Balfe. 

For the Libretto see Ball, E. 
Siigel, A. 
Les deux model es. Opirette. Musique de G. Michiels. 

No. 2 in M.a57.30 
Siegel, Rudolf, editor. 
Schillings. Moloch. Musikalische Tragodie. M.378,6 

Siegea- und Festmarsch. For orchestra, Taubert, C. G. W. 

No. I in M.342.4a 
Siegeabotachaft. Part-song. Kreutzbr, C No. 3 in M.Z30.7 
Siegeageaang. Part-song. Art, F. No. 2 in M.35a.2Z 

Siegeageaang der Deutschen. Part-sang. Abt, F. 

No. I in M.35a.ai;etc 
Siegespsalm. Part-song. Faisst. No. 9 in M.35a.az 

Siegfried. Opera, For the Music and Libretto see Wagner, 

W. R. 
Siegfried-Idyll. Symphonic poem. Wagner, W. R. 

No.4inM.352.4 
Siegfrieda Sword. Song, Damrosch, L No. i in M.403.a6 

Siegroth, Hilarius von. 
Ouverture zu Emilia Galotti, Trauerspiel von' Lessing. Op. 
20. Partitur. Leipzig. Schuberth & Co. [186-?] 

No. 3 in M.348.IO 
Sieh da, mein lieber Corydon. Part-song. Schein. Werke. 
Band 2. M4X4-i*a 

Sieh das ist Gottes Lamm. Anthem. Handel. 

No. 3 in M.ao2^3 

Siehe, der Fruhling wahret nicht. Song. Rubinstein. Sechs 

Lieder. Op. 33- No. 6 in M.i9a.5 

Siehe, es hat ueberwunden der Lowe. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 41. M.8o40.az4Z 

Siehe, ich will viel Fischer aussenden. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 20, Theil i. M.8o4aaz.90.z 

Siehe wie fein und lieblich ist es. Motet, Kiel. 6 Motetten. 

No. 2 in M.Z94.20 



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Siehe sn, dass deine Gottesfurcht nicht Heuchelei sei. 

Anthem, Bach, J. S Werke. Jahrgang 35. M.8o4aaz.35 

Siehtt du das Meer? Port-song, Mais. No. 10 in ii.aza.io 

Witt, F. No. i in M.37a30 

Sierra, La, es alta. Sang. Schumann, R. A. Werke. Serie 

10, Band 2. M.3z6.i.io.9 

Siete bello. Song, Gosdigianl £chos de la Toscane. Vol. 2. 

No. 15 in M.344.13.9 
Siete rose nigiadose. Song, Handxl. Werke. Lieferung 

51. M.3I3.I.5I 

Silete, venti. Motet, Handel. Werke. Lieferung 38. 

M.313.Z.38 
Sieverding, J. A. 
Missa tribus vocibus virilibus organis comitantibus. No. i. 

Part. Amstelodami. Roothaan. [186-?] No. i in M.90Z.92 

Sigh, The. Song, Wilkins. No. 25 in M.237.a 

Sigh no more, ladies. Part-song. 

Aluson. No. 41 in M.I57.93 

Macfarkbn, G. a No. 7 in M.195.14 

Stbvkns, R J. S. No.46inM.2ao.3.4;etc. 

Sigh no more, ladies. Song. 

Aknb, T. a No. 61 in M.az5.dz 

. Stbvkns, R J. S. No. 13 in M.a37.a 

Sigh not, fond shepherd. Part-song. Fbbbstti, G. 

No. 67 in M.a37.z5 
Siglis. GUe. Smakt, G. T. Collection of glees. 

No. 4 in M^35.8 
Sigiamondo. Opera. For the Music see Rossini. For the 

Libretto see Romani, F. 
SigiuL Opera. For the Music see Cowen. For the Li- 

BRBTTo see A Beckett, G. A 
Signal, Le. Opera. For the Music see Paget. For the Li- 

BBBTTO see Dubreuil, £. 
Signal, The, resounds. Part-song, Buck, D. No. 6 in M.39a.6 
Signale fiir die musikalische Welt. Begriindet von Bartholf 

Senff. Jahrgang 1-72. 1843-1914. Leipzig. Senff. 1843- 

1914. M.Z85.Z 

Signe de mort. Song, L'£pinb. Seines et chansons. 

M.i5842;etc. 
Signor dammi scienza. Madrigal. Palbstrina. Werke. 

Band 29. M.8o4oa.66.99 

Signor, II, di Pourceaugnac. Opera. For the Music see 

FranchettL For the Libbbtto see Pontana, F. 
Signor Fagotto, II. Opera. For the Music see Offenbach. 

For the Ljbbbtto see Truinet. 
Signor Formica. Opera, For the Music see Shitt For the 

Libbbtto see Keppel. 
Signor, le colpe mie. Part-song, Lassus. Simmtliche Werke. 

Band 6. M.8o4oa.67.6 

Signor Masoni. Fiction. Thaybb, A W. No. i in M.127.Z 

Signor Pascarello, II. Opera. For the Music see Potier. 

For the Libbbtto see Ribbing. 
Signor, se la tua grazia. Part-song, Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 4* MJo4oa.674 

Signor sergente. Part-song, Donizbtti. No. 10 in M.ZS7.Z4.4 
Signora? Che? Duet, Donizbtti, G. No. 6 in M.aai.ao 

Signorino che pensate. Song, Sacchini. No. sin M. 120.29; etc. 
Sigurd. Cantata. For the Music see Krug. For the Li- 
bbbtto see Sonchay. 
Sigurd. Opera. For the Music see Reyer. For the Li- 
bbbtto see Dn Commun Dn Lode. 
Sigurd Jorsalfar. For orchestra. GaiBa No. 2 in M.406.50 

Sigurd Slembe. Symphonic poem. Svbndsbn. No. 5 in ^-aaS'^S 

Silas, Eduard. 
Mass for 4 voices and organ, with a special graduate and 

offertory for the feast of the Immaculate Conception. 

Op. 62. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1868?] 

No. 2 in M.aoi.aa 
The owl. Part song. (In Leslie. Cassell's Choral music. 

Pp. 189-192.) No. 45 in M.a35.io 

Softly fall the shades. [Part-song.] (In Leslie. Cassell's 

Choral music. Pp. 65-68.) No. 15 in M.a35.io 

Alto to b« fonnd fai Norello't Ptrt-«onc book. 
Song for spring. [Part-song.] (/» Leslie. Cassell's 

Choral music. Pp. 129-132) No. 30 in M.a3S.io 



Silas, Eduard. (Continued.) 
Symphonie, i« [en la]. Op. 19. [Partition.] London. 
Cramer, Beale & Wood. [1850.] M447.aa 

Silbemes Baechlein. Part-song. Cbwatau No. 154 in M.a46.aa 
Stobch. No. II in M.39a.a6 

Silberatein, August. 
Das Geisterheer. Dichtung. Fur Mannerchor und Or- 
chester komponirt von Ferdinand Hummel. 

No. I in M.aia.8 

Germanenzug. [Gedicht.] Fur Mezzo-Sopran und Bary- 

ton-Solo und Mannerchor mit Begleitung des Pian^orte 

componirt von John R Lund. No. 7 in M.aza.io 

SUcher, Friedrich. 

Aennchen von Tharau. [Mannerchor.] {In Eidgenoes- 

sischer Saengerverein. Wettgesange bei dem iite . . . 

Sangerfeste. P. 18.) No. 9 in M.130.7 

Alto to be found in Orphent ; Dat Rfitli. 

Barbarossa. Volksweise. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. 
Pp- 339f 340.) No. 141 in M.Z474 

Der Barde. Mannerchor. (In Eidgenoessischer Saen- 
gerverein. Wettgesange bei dem late . . . Sangerfeste. 
P. 12.) N0.8inM.13a7 

Der Geliebten. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. Pp. 402, 
4030 No. 169 in M.I474 

Hoffe das Beste! [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. Pp. 504, 
505*) No. ai z in M.Z47^. 

Lebewohl. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Riitii. Pp. 410, 411.) 

No. 173 in M.z47^. 

Der Lindenbaum. [Mannerchor.] New York. Schubertli 
& Co. [188-?] No. 29 in li.39a.a5 

Mahnruf. [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoessischer Saenger- 
verein. Wettgesange bei dem iite ! . . Sangerfeste. 
P. 6.) No. 9 in 11.130.7 

My dearie. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.]. (In The Osgood Col- 
lection of part songs. Vol. 2, p. 45.) M.i93.a3.a 

Schottischer Barden-Chor [t. t. b. b.]. (In Regensburger 
Liederkranz. Pp. 72, 73,) No. 31 in M.ia9a^4 

Der Schweizer. [Mannerchor.] (In Kantonal-Saengerfest, 
Wyl. Mannerchore fur das 6te ... Sangerfest. P. 13.) 
Alto to be fonnd in Dm lUtll. No. 5 in 11.130.7 

Silcher-Album. Funfzig beliebte Volkslieder fur Manner- 
chor herausgegeben von Heinrich Pfeil. Leipzig. Peters. 
[188-?] No. 4 in M.370.30 

Cofitgnts. — Du KlotteHrittldn. — Wohia mlt der Frctid'? — Die 
Soldatenbniut. — Der LindcnbAum. — Aennchen voa Tharev. — licin 
dgen toll tie icin. — Bunchenluat. — Im MeL — Untcrlinderi Hclni- 
weh. — Schwibiaches Liebetliedcben. — Der Wanderer. — Der Soldat. 

— Der Wirthtn Toch'terlein. — Frlsch getnngent — Hoffe dee Beste t 

— Soldetenabachied. — Altea Minnelied. — Der gate Kamerad. — 
Lore-Ley.— Untrcue. — Die drd Rftaelein. — ScUacht-Lied.— Hirten- 
Uebe. — Die Auaerwahlte. — '■ Hers. — Ud Maidle. — Die Tranemdc 

— Hersensweh. — Uein Schluerl itt bflbadi. — Scfawibiachea Tana- 
liedchen. — LcbewohL — Der brave Rdtcrtnann. — AbacUed. — In 
der Feme. — Zum Auamarach. — Werbung. — Die Fremdenlegion. — 
O Tanncnbamn. — Die Deutachcn vor Belgrad. — OberBchwibladiea 
Tanzliedchen. — Trcue Liebe [swd Lieder]. — Schottlicher Bardcn- 
chor. — Liebesqual. — Schwabiach. — Untreoc. — Die Fruhlingfseit. 

— Liebeascherz. — Der traurige Bna. — Der Schwdzer. 

The singer's grave. [Part-song, t. T. B. a.] (In Mosenthal. 
Songs of the Mendelssohn Glee Club. Pp. 42, 43.) 

No. 1 1 in 11.904.38 

Der Soldat. [Mannerchor.] (In Kantonal-Saengerfest, 

Wyl. Mannerchore ftir das 6te . . . Sangerfest. P. 14.) 

Alao to be found in Daa Batli. No. 5 in li.X3a7 

Stirb, Lieb' und Freud'! [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. 

Pp- 515* 516.) No. 216 in M.I47^. 

Swabian folksong. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In The Osgood 

Collection of part-songs. Vol. i, p. 97.) If.i93.93.z 

Wohin mit der Freud'? [Mannerchor.] (In Das RutlL 

Pp. 349-352.) No. 147 in M.Z474 

Silen di rose ha '1 volto. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 10. MJI040a.67.10 

Silence, ye jades. Catch. Abnb, T. A. No. 70 in ii.aao.io 

Silent happiness. Part-song, Raff. No. 22 in ll.Z95.z.t7 

Silent land, The. Part-song. Gaul. No. 9 in 11. 157.25 

Silent night. Part-song. Barnby. No. 39 in ll.z57.93 

Weber, C. M. F. £. von. No. 25 in ll.246.36; etc. 

Silent river. Part-song. Watson, W. M. No. 28 in II.Z21.3 



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Silent shady myrtle grove, A. Glee [a. t. &]. (/m Bland. The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. 4» PP- 458> 459-) 

No. 96 in M.335.X7.4 

Silent tide, The. Pari-song. Pinsuti. No. ao in M.195.1.X6 

Silensio facciasi. Part-simg. Saubu. No. 19 in M.Z99M3*' 

Silesia. Musk, Hoffmann, C. J. A Die Tonkiinstler 

Schlesiens. Ein Beitrag znr Kunstgeschichte vom Jahre 

960 bis 1830. Breslau. 1830. M.376.Z8 

TIm laat two PM** v* bovnd in the front of the book. 

Siletc^ventL MoUt. Handbl. Werke. Lieferttng38. M.3Z3.X.38 

Silfo, II, e la inammola. Sang. Mariani, A. xxii melodic. 

No. I in ll.158.a8 

Sill, Edward Rowland, iranslaiar. 
Rau, H. Mozart A biographical romance. New York. 
1868. M.X04.33 

Sill, Louise Morgan. 
Musicians in rhyme for childhood's time. By Rebekah 
Crawford and Louise Morgan Sill. New York. [1890.] 
Portraits. Plates. M.zax.g 

Silla. Optra, For the Music see HandeL Werke. Lieferung 
61. For the Libretto see AnfosaL 

Silly Sylvan, A, kissing heav'n bom fire. Madrigal, Wilbvb. 
Works. Vol. 2. No. 26 in M.a34.Z9.a 

CwiyeTU [Siluety]. SwUe, Abenski. No. 3 inures.! 

SilTain. Optra, For the Music see Qr6try, A. £. M. For 
the Libbbtto see Marmontel, J. F. 

SilTana. Optra. For the Music see Weber, C. M. F. E. von. 
For the Libbbtto see Heimer; also Paaquf. 

Silvana. Ovtrturt, Wbbbb, C. M. F. E. von. No. i in M.344.Z6 

SilYano. Optra, For the Music see Maacagni. For the 
Libbbtto see Tftrgioni-TosaettL 

Silver, Charles. 
La belle au bois dormant. Faerie lyrique en quatre actes 
et neuf tableaux dont un prologue. Poime de Michel 
Carr^ et Paul Collin. Musique de Ch. Silver. [Parti- 
tion piano et chant.] Paris. Grus. 1901. Plate. 

M.38Z4X 
Le clos. Op^ra-comtque en quatre actes (d'apris le roman 
d'A. Achard). Po^e de Michel Carr^. Musique de Ch. 
Silver. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 
1906. M.389.Z8 

L'interdit. Seine Ijrrique de £douard Noel. Musique de 
Ch. Silver. Partition piano et chant. Paris. Heugel & 
cie. [1891.] No. I in M.ao4.a9 

Tobie. Mystire en quatre Episodes de Paul Collin. Mu- 
sique de Ch. Silver. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. 
Grus. [ 189-?] No. 2 in M.a4o.io 

SilTer cloud, The. Cantaia. For the Music see Abt, F. For 
the Libbbtto see Ozenford, E. 

SilTer moonlight winds are blowing. Pari-song. Chbisty, E 
P. No. 53 in M.i57.5.a 

Silver queen, The. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 30 in M.Z57.19; etc. 

Silver slipper. The. Optra, For the Music see Barrett, T. 
For the Libbbtto see Davia, J. 

Silver streamlet. The. Part-sang, Babnby. No. 85 in M.157.5.2 

Silver swan. The. [Catch for 3 voices.] (In The Harmonist. 
Vol. I, p. 76.) No. 19 in M.ai84Lz 

Alio to be foand in Social harmoay. 

Silver swan, The. Part-sang, 

Gibbons, O. No. 25 in M.2ao.3.3; «tc. 

Smith, J. S. No. i4in M.235.x7.i;etc. 

SUveri, Domenico, Cantt. 

Giuditta. Melodramma biblico in 4 atti di M. Marcello. 

Musica del Conte Domenico Silveri. Riduzione per 

canto e pianoforte. Milano. Lucca. [1885.] Portrait. 

M.39g.6o 
Silvery Christmas bells. Part-sang. Randeggbb. 

No. 21 in ll.157.a3 
Silveatre, Armand. See Silvestre, Paul Armand. 
Silveatre, Paul Armand. 
Charlotte Corday. Drame lyrique. Musique de Alexandre 
Georges. M.38a.a4 

Contes de Noel. Suites mignonnes. Par J. Burgmein. 

No. 3 in M.ao4.a9 



Silveatre, Paul Armand. (Cantmntd.) 
Coquelicot. Op^ra comique. Musique de Louis Vamey. 

M.3a5.S 
La czarine. Grand-op^ra. Musique de Gaspar Villate. 

M.3a6.x 

Dimitri. Op^ra. Paroles de H. de Bomier & A. Silvestre. 

Musique de Victorin Jonci^es. M.366.X7 

Les drames sacr^s. Potoe dramatique en un prologue et 

dix tableaux en vers. [Par] Armand Silvestre et Eugene 

Morand. Avec musique de Ch. Gounod. [Words only.] 

Paris. Kolb. [1893.] M.373.X5 

Le feu celeste. Cantate pour soprano solo, choeurs, or- 

chestre, orgue et un r^citant. Musique de C. Saint- 

Saens. No. 3 in M^o6.75 

Galante aventure. Op^ra-comique de Louis Davyl 

[pseud.] et Armand Silvestre. Musique de E. Guiraud. 

M.a76.X2 
Henry VIII. Op^ra. Poime de L^nce D^troyat & Ar- 
mand Silvestre. Musique de Camille Saint-Saens. 

M.3az.i8 
Izeijl. Drame indien de Armand Silvestre & Eug^e 
Morand. Musique de seine de Gabriel Piemi. 

No. X in M.300.9 

Joceljrn. Op^ra, tiri du poime de Lamartine par Armand 

Silvestre et Victor Capoul. Musique de Benjamin 

Godard. M.a66.5 

Le mari d'un jour. Opera comique. Paroles de MM. A. 

d'Ennery [pseud.] & Armand Silvestre. Musique de 

Arthur Coquard. M.a85.a9 

Messaline. Trag^ie lyrique de Armand Silvestre & 

Eugene Morand. Musique de Isidore de Lara. M.396.30 

Myrto. Musique de £douard Cazaneuve. No. 2 in M.Z94.7 

Nfire. Seine lyrique. Musique de Georges Palicot. 

No. 2 in M.ao3.39 
L'orage. Drame lyrique. Musique de J. Urich. 

No. 2 in M.3a4.a8 

Pedro de Zalamea. Opira. Poeme de Lionce D^troyat 

et Armand Silvestre. Musique de Benjamin Godard. 

M.a564a 
Le pilote. Opira. Musique de J. Urich. M.3a4.3o 

Poeme d'hiver. Musique de J. Massenet. No. 3 in M.3S4.ao 
Poeme pastoral. Seines de Florian et d' Armand Silvestre. 
[Musique de] J. Massenet. No. 4 in M.ax3.xx 

La tempete. Poime symphonique. Paroles de Armand 
Silvestre et Pierre Berton, d'apris Shakespeare. Mu- 
sique de Alphonse Duvernoy. M.305.3X 
Les Templiers. Opira. Poime de Jules Adenis [pseud.] 
Armand Silvestre, & Lionel Bonnemire. Musique de 
Henry Litolff. M.3o6.a3 
Silveatri, Ludovico Settimo. 
Delia vita e delle opere di Gioachino Rossini. Milano. 
1874. Portrait. Facsimiles. M.X4X.24 
Silvia. Opera. For the Music see Gioaa. For the Libretto 

see Bologneae. 
Siabad le marin. Optra. For the Music see Pilate. For 

the Libbbtto see Julian. 
Simeon. Sang. Cornbuus. Werke. Band i. M.4i4.ao.x 
Simile, The. Sang, Mendelssohn- Babtholdy, J. L F. Songs. 

No. 36 in M.a44.ax 

SimUe est regnum coelorum. Mass, Vittobia. Opera. 

Tomus 2. M.3i3.a.a 

Simiot, Andri. 

Les deux clarinettes. Opira-comique en i acte. Paroles 

de Mr* Adolphe Favre et Adolphe Stel. Musique de 

Andri Simiot. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. 

Richault. [ 1864.] No. 5 in M.3aa.x6 

La gageure d'Ali- Boron. Opira-comique en i acte. Paroles 

de H. Lefebvre et Jacques Lambert. Musique de Andri 

Simiot. [Partition piano et chant.] Paris. Richault. 

[ 1863.] No. 3 in M.377.a9 

Les mariis de Nanterre. Operette en i acte. Paroles de 

H. Gourdon de Genouillac. Musique de A. Simiot. 

[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [1875.] 

No. I in M.300.5 
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Paroles de Henry Boisseaux. Musique d'Andri Simiot. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Ricliault. [1854.] 

No. 4 in M.3aa.i6 
Un suicide en partie double. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles 
de Ed. Belval [pseud.]. Musique de Andr^ Simiot. [Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Paris. L'auteur. [1868.] 

No. 6 in M.39a.i6 
Simiot, Andr^, editor. 
GuiMR. Le feu du ciel. No. 3 in M.155.15 

Simma, Frank H. 
My love beyond the sea. A four-part song. (M Novello's 
Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 16, pp. 143-147.) 

No. 24 in M.X95.X.16 

Simon, , AhU, 

Guide du chantre, contenant: i. Les principes du plain- 
chant. 2. Le c6r6monial des chapiers i Tusage du 
diocese de Rouen. 2e Edition. Rouen. M^gard. 1845. 

M.372.38 
Simon, Henry Abel, editor. 
Annuairk general de la musique et des soci^t^s chorales et 
instrumentales de France. Paris. 1888. M.zxa.99 

Simon, Joseph Philippe. 
Le bon gar^on. Op^ra comique. Paroles.de MM. Anicet 
Bourgeois & Lockroy [pseud.]. Musique d'Eugine 
Provost. M.a54.3x 

Bonsoir, Mr PantalonI Op^ra comique. Poeme de Lock- 
roy [pseud.] et de Morvan. Musique par Albert Grisar. 

M.294.34; etc. 
Le chien du jardinier. Op6ra comique. Paroles de Lock- 
roy [pseud.] et Cormon [pseud.]. Musique par Albert 
Grisar. No. 2 in M.276.S 

La croix de Marie. Op^ra comique. Poeme de MM. Lock- 
roy [pseud.] et d'Ennery [pseud.]. Musique de Aim^ 
Maillart. M^oaH ; etc. 

Les dragons de Villars. Opira comique. Paroles de Lock- 
roy [pseud.] et d'Ennery [pseud.]. Musique de Aim^ 
Maillart. M.36640 

La f6e Carabosse. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Lockroy 
[pseud.] et Cogniard. Musique de Victor Mass6. 

M.247.32 

La reine Topaze. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de Lockroy 

[pseud.] et Battu. Musique de Victor Mass^. 11.a47.31 

Suzanne. Op6ra comique de Lockroy [pseud.] et Cormon 

[pseud.]. Musique de Paladilhe. M.277.39 

Simon Boccanegra. Opera. For the Music see Verdi. For 

the LiBRBTTo see PiaTe. 
Simon de Montfort. Opera. For the Music see Germain. 

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Simon Peter. Sunday school service. Bammall. 

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Simon Petnis. Oratorio. For the Music see Meinardus. 
Simon Pure Braas. Opera. For the Music see FarrelL For 

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Libretto see Fontana, F. 
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Simoneau, . See Simonneau, Jacques Guillaume. 

Simonneau, Jacques Guillaume. 

GossBC, F. J. Le triomphe de la loi en Thonneur de 
Simoneau. [Choeur, a. t. & Accomp. de piano.] 

11.380.14 
Simpatia, La. Song. Panofka. Soirees de Londres. 

No. 5 in M.944.Z8 
Simple chanaon. Song. Vaucorbeil. Melodies. 11.a13.a5 

Simple hiatoire. Cantata. For the Music see Lenglet. 
Simple Simon. Opera. For the Music see Sloane. For the 

Librbtto see Bamet 
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Simplicitaa justorum diriget eos. Mass. Nicou-Choron. 

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Simplidua, Der. Opera. For the Music see Hnber» H. For 

the Libretto see Bartholdy. 
Simpaon, Arthur. 
Secret memoirs of Madame Catalan!. Bath. Gye. 1811. 

No. 7 in li.x44.18 
Simpaon, Christopher. 
A compendium: or, introduction to practical music. 5th 
edition, enlarged. London. Young. 1714. Ii.xx9a4 
Simpaon, H. P. 
The contented labourer. A ballad [s. or t.]. Accomp. for 
pianoforte. Oxford. Hardy. [18—?] No. 6 in ll.235.14 
Simpaon, James F. 
The arrow and the song. Four-part song. London. 
Jefferys. N.d. [The Choral Society. 15.] 

No. IS in 11.121.3 
Simpaon, James F., editor. 

SuLUVAN, A. S. The miller & his man. No. i in IC.277.23 
Simpson, John Palgrave. 
The bravo's heir. Operetta. Music by Palgrave Simpson. 

11.27740 
Letty, the basket maker. Comic opera. Composed by M. 
W. Balfe. M.390.4S 

Simpson, John Palgrave, translator. 
Weber, P. C. M. M. von. Carl Maria von Weber. Lon- 
don. 1865. 2 V. IC.ZOI.6 
Simpson, Palgrave. 
The bravo's heir. Operetta in i act. Words by J. Pal- 
grave Simpson. Music by Palgrave Simpson. [Accomp. 
for piano.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] 

M.27740 
Simpson, William John Sparrow. 
The crucifixion. A meditation on the passion of the Holy 
Redeemer. The music by J. Stainer. No. i in 11.156.5 
St. Mary Magdalen. A sacred cantata. The music by 
John Stainer. No. 3 in M.I56.5 

Simrock, Carl Joseph. 
Walther von Birbach. Legende. Fur Solostimmen und 
gemischten Chor mit Begleitung des Pianoforte com- 
ponirt von Ferdinand Hiller. No. 2 in 11.39x45 

Simrock, Carl Joseph, translator. 
Bruch.. Rorate coelt. No. 2 in li.970.19 

ZiiCMERiCANN, B. Bin Wintermarchen. li.38x.75 

Sima, George Robert 
Blue eyed Susan. Comic opera. Written by Geo. R. Sims 
& Henry Pettitt. Music by F. Osmond Carr. li.945.x 
Dandy Dick Whittington . [Opera.] Music by Ivan Caryl! 
[pseud.]. M.395.X3 

The dandy Fifth. An English military comic opera. Com- 
posed by Clarence C. Corri. ll.389.36 
A dress rehearsal. Musical sketch. The music by Louis 
Diehl. No. 5 in li.977.93 
Faust up to date. Burlesque opera. Written by Geo. R. 
Sims & Henry Pettitt. Music by Meyer Lutz. li.a47.3 
Little Christopher Columbus. Written by Geo. R. Sims 
and Cecil Raleigh. Music by Ivan Caryll [pseud.]. 

M.395-I5 
Simson. Oratorio. See Samson. 

Since first I saw your face. Madrigal. Ford, T. 

No. 18 in M.a35.7.x ; etc 

Since I'm born. Duet. Webbb, S. No. 244 in 11.392494; etc 

Since my Phillis is fall'n. Catch. 

Clarke, J. No. 4 in li.aaa5.x 

Festing. No. 18 in li.xxo.x.x; etc 

Since neither tunes of joy. Madrigal. Bennbt, J. Madrigals. 

No. I in M.a34.22 

Since on the cross I saw Him. Anthem. Luther. 

No. 9 in Ii.x57.a8.x 

Since Phillis has bubbled. Catch. Smith, J. S. 

No. 33 in li.xxax.x; etc. 

Since times are so bad. Duet. Purcell, H. Beauties of 

Purcell. Vol. 2. M.a2x.a.2 

Sinclair, George Robertson. 

Appreciation of Sir Frederick Ouseley as a musician. (In 

Joyce. F. W. The life of the Rev. Sir F. A. G. Ouseley. 

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F. E. TOIL Sammtliche Lieder. Band i. No. 31 in M.S44.7 
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Concert (Des-dur) fiir Pianoforte und grosses Orchester. 
Partitur. Kopenhagen. Hansen. [189-?] 

No. I in M.333.Z8 

^isodes'chevaleresques. Suite pour orchestre. Opus 35. 

Grande partition. Leipzig. Peters. [1898.] M.404.z8 

Koncert (A-dur) fur Violine und Orchester. Op. 45- Piir- 

tttur. Kopenhagen. Hansen. [1899.] No. i in M^04.i9 

Concert No. 2 (D dur) fiir Violine mit Begleitung des Or- 

chesters. Opus 60. Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [189-?] 

No. 2 in M^o5.58 
Quartett (A moll) fiir 2 Violinen, Viola, Violoncell. Op. 
7a Leipzig. Peters. [1905.] No. 4 in M^xaa.!! 

Quintett (E moll) fur Pianoforte, 2 Violinen, Viola und 
Violoncell. [Partitur.] 2. Auflage. Kopenhagen. Han- 
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Same. [Stimmen.] 4 v. No. 16 in M.azi. 6.1-4 
Rondo infinito fur grosses Orchester. Op. 42. Partitur. 
Kopenhagen. Hansen. [1898.] No. i in 11.405.58 
Symphonic, D moll, fur grosses Orchester. Op. 21. [Par- 
titur.] Leipzig. Peters. [1893?] M^iaa 
Til Molde, af Bjornstjerne Bjornson. (Tysk Oversaettelse 
af Emma Klingefeld. Engelsk Oversaettelse af R. B. 
Anderson.) For Baryton-Solo, Kor og Pianoforte kom- 
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No. 3 in M.39Z.58 
Trio fur Pianoforte, Violine und Violoncell. Op. 23. [Par- 
titur und Stimmen.] Kopenhagen. Hansen. [189-?] 
3 parts in I V. M404.68 

Sine Cerere et Bacho friget Venus. Part-song, Swbklinck. 
Werken. Deel 9. M4Z3.9.9 

Sine nomine. Mass, Palbstrina. Werke. Band 10, 11, 14, 
15, 18. M.8o4oa.66.zo,zi,z4,z5,i8 

Sine titulo. Mass. Palbstbina. Werke. Band 24. 

M.8o4oa.66.94 
Sinicure, Une, de troupier. Opera. For the Music see Ro« 

billard. For the Ljbbbtto see Quentin. 
Sinfonietta. Symphony, NovXCbx. No. 2inM4za9i 

Rbgbb. IL406.57 

Sinfoniache Fuge. For orchsstra. Koch. No. 2 in 11^03.88 
Sing a song of praise. Anihem, Stainbb. No. 15 in M.i95.a.9 
Sing a song of sixpence. Madrigal. Macpabbbn, G. A 

No. 25 in M.Z57.a8.z 
Sing, all ye muses. Dust. Pubcbll, H. 

No. 219 in M.915.2Z ; etc. 
Sing alleluia forth. Anthem, Buck, D. No. 16inM.290.zz 
Sing aloud with gladness. Motet, Wbslby, S. 

No. 19 in M.Z95.2.Z9 

Sing and rejoice. Antiiem. Babnby. No. 13 in M.Z58,Z3 

Tbubttb. No. 22 in M.203.99 

Sing heigh-ho. Part-song, Habbis, V. No. 7 in M.ao3.Z5 

Macpabbbn, G. A No. 32 in 11.Z95.Z.3 

Sing joyfully unto God. Anthem, Bybo. 

No. 25 in M.a33.23.9; etc. 
Sing loud a jojrful strain. Part-song, Gluck. 

No. 36 in M.Z57.28.Z 

Sing merrily now. Catch, Aldbich, H. No. 4 in M.2ao.5 

Sing^ O heavens. Anthem. Boycb. Services and anthems. 

Vol. I. M.933.3.Z 

Kbnt. No. 10 in M.99a99.2; etc. 

Lucas, C. No. 27 in m.z 57.3 

Mackbmzib, a C. No. 16 in M.195.2.Z4 

MuDiB. Sacred songs. No. 10 in M.28a30 

SULUVAN, A S. No. 29 in M.934.ZO 

Singy O ye heavens. Anthem, 

Cbuicksbank. No. 30 in M.903.26 

WooDWABD, R. No. 43 in M.zzz.4.2 

Sing old rose and burn the bellows. [Glee for 3 voices.] (In 

Flowers of harmony. Vol. i, pp. 84-86.) 

No. 50 in M.157.Z8.Z 
Sing out ye nymphs. Madrigal. Bbnnbt, J. Madrigals. 

No. I in M.934.22 



Sing praises to God. Response. Blodgbtt. Anthems, re- 
sponses and hymns. No. 4 in M.203.9 
Sing praises to the Lord. Anthem, Boycb. Services and 
anthems. Vol. i. M.233.3.Z 
Cboft. No. 18 in M.z95.a.8; etc. 
Sing praises unto God. Canon. Cboft. No. 66 in M.zzz.4.2 
Sing praises unto the Lord. Anihem, Gounod. 

No. 5 in M.z57.3z ; etc. 
Sing, sing, music was given. Part-song, Bbbwbb, J. H. 

No. 8 in M.203.ZO 
Sing the battle. Carol. Monk:, E. G. No. ioinM.z54.z9;etc. 



Sing to Jehovah. Anthem. Gbaun. 
Sing to the Lord. Anthem. 

Naumann, J. G. 

Smabt, H. 

Tye. Motetts for 4 voices. 
Sing unto God. Anthem. Cboft. 

Deablb. a Te Deum, &c. 

Dupuis, T. S. 

Handbl. 

Pattbn. 6 anthems. 



No. 7 in ll.290.a9.9 

No. 19 in M.aoz.37 

No. 15 in M.Z95.9.8 

No. 8 in M.236.Z6; etc 

No. 14 in M.99aaa.2; etc. 

M.233.17 
No. 71 in M.290.aa.z 
No. 27 in M.29Z.92.3; etc. 
No. 4 in M.28a32 
Sing unto the Lord. Anthem. 

Bbale, W. a collection of 13 glees. No. 5 in M.Z58.30 

BoYCE. Services and anthems. Vol. 2. M.233.3.2 

Clabkb-Whitfbu). Services and anthems. VoL i. M.233.4.Z 
Cboft. 30 select anthems. Vol. i. M.933.6.Z 

Gbebnb, M. No.9inM.936.30.3;etc 

HiLBS, H. 

Mbndelssohn-Babtholdy, J. L F. 



novbllo, v. 
Richmond. 
Tye. 

Wbbbb, S. 12 anthems. 
Sing we and chaunt it. Madrigal. 

MOBLBY. 

Pbabsall. 
Sing we merrily. Anthem. 

Estb, M. 
Sing ye merrily. Anthem, 
Sing ye praises. Anthem, 
Sing ye to God. Anthem, 
Singakademie, Berlin. 

LiCHTENSTEIN, M. H. 

Akademie in. Berlin. 



No. 40 in M.Z90.3 

The 98th Psalm. 

No. I in M.980.Z6; etc. 

No. 53 in M.158.Z8; etc. 

No. 5 in M.340.Z5 

No. 8 in M.933.a3.9 

No. 2 in 11.934.7 



No. 40 in M.935.Z0; etc 

No. 25 in M.Z95.Z.Z0; etc. 

Child, W. No. i in M.933.23.3 

No. 3 in M.934.96; etc. 

MozABT. No. 7 in M.933.z8.9 

ViTTOBiA. No. 16 in 11.937.98 

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Singende Blumen. Part-song. Gbabbn-Hoffmann. 

No. 5 in ll.944.zz 
Singenthal, Das. Cantata. For the Music see Brandts-Buys. 

For the Libbetto see Uhland. 
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Raff. Cavatina pour violon et piano. No. 4 in 11.349.95 
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Der Schwur. Oper. Musik von Wilh. Reich. 

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Der Weise von Cordova. Komische Oper. Musik von 
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Sinico, Giuseppe. 

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Spartaco. Melodramma tragico in 4 atti di Ernesto 

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Sinke hinab, ambrosische Nacht. Part-song. Abt, F. Vier 
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Sinngedicht Song. Rubinstein. Zwolf Lieder. Op. 78. 

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Sint lumbi vestri praecincti. Motet. Moreira. 

No.46inM.a6o.a4.x 

Sintram. Symphony. Strong. u^^sfiJa^ 

Sion, montagne auguste. Trio. Lacome d'Estalenx. 12 

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M4Z3.X.94 
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Sirs, the serpentine river. Catch. Berg, G. No. 219 in ii.aao.9.1 
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Sit down and sing. Madrigal. Weelkss. First set of madri- 
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L. van Beethoven, C-dur Messe. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. 
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L. van Beethoven, Neunte Symphonic in D-moll. Erlau- 
tert. Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. [1894.] No. 4 in M.3X7.xa.z 

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Robert Schumann, i. Symphonic (in B-dur, Op. 38). Er- 
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4, 47, 4S of Der Utasilcfiihrcr. 

Studien und Charakteristiken. 1-3. Hamburg. Voss. 

1889. 3 V. lC.373.x6 

CoHttnts. — I. Bunte BUtter: Voo fihrendem Voike; Bajrrcutlier Bricfe; 
Die Mudk als Anadnick ; Eia neoee Bnch too Ed. Hanallek; Die nordi- 
■chen Voliciweiflen; ICuaikerbrieie ant fihif Jahrhondertea ; Zur Ge- 
ichichte dea Tansca ia Deutaehland ; Daa Theater und Draaaa der 
Chineien; Eine neiie Dramaturgie der Oper; Eine nene KUWatur Toa 
Paul rom Janlc6; Daa Eaelafeat in Frankreidi. a. Kfinatler-Charakteria- 
tiken: Wagner und Liast; Robert Schumann; F. David und die Faa^ilie 
Mendelatohn-Bartholdy ; Hana t. Bfilow ab Diriccnt und Pianiat; 
Marcella Sembrich; Hermann Winkelmann; Ednard Mancaen; Jo- 
hannea Brahma ala Symphonilcer. — Aua dem Koaaertaaal: Eine aeoe 
Symphonie von Rubinatein; AchiUeua von Max Brueh; Prina Reuas 
und leine Symphonie; Peter Tachidkowaky ala Oreheaterkomponiat ; 
Anton Bruckner und seine sicbente Symplionle; Sigurd. Konsertepoa 
▼on Arnold Krug. 3. Alte und neue Opern : Jesaonda, von Spohr ; Die 
hohe Braut, oder die Pransoaen tot Nissa, too J. P. Kittl; Eine Nacht 
der Kleopatra, von V. ICaaa^; Domr5achen, von Ferd. Laager; Lore- 
ley, Ton Adolf Mohr; Auf hohen BefdhI, von Karl Reinecke ; Merlin, 
von Karl Goldmark ; Die Perlenfiscber, von George Biaet ; Der Cid, von 
J. Massenet; Verdis Othello; Fauat, von Heinrich Zdllner; Die drei 
PintoB von K. M. von Weber. — Mnaikalisrhe Gedcnktage: Karl Maria 
von Weber, sum iS. Desember 1886; Zum hundertjihrigen Todeatage 
C. W. Ritter von Glucka (15. November 18S7) ; Zum Don Juan-JuU- 
laum (29. Oktober 1887). — Aphoriamen. 

Situation, Eine. Song, Gadb. Lieder und Gesange. Heft i. 

No. 2 in M.x9a.3 
Sits' ich allein. Song. Schumann, R. A. Myrthen. Heft i. 

No. 2 in MJM4.IS.X 
Sitst ein Voglein widewide. Song. Taubekt, C. G. W. 

No. 10 in M.X9a.6 
SiTori, Ernesto Camillo. 
Adagio pour violon seul. Portrait. Fac-simile. (In 
Album du Gaulois. Vol. 2.) No. 23 in M.39x.a8.2 

Sivry, Charles de. 
Aveugle par amour. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de 
Bertol-Graivil [pseud.]. Musique de Ch. de Sivry. [Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Paris. Durand, Schcenewerk & 
cie. [1882.] No. 3 in M.3a9.9 

Six demoiselles i marier. Opera. For the Music see Delibes. 

For the Libretto see Jaime.- 
Sjdmansflickan. Song. Kjerulf. S&nger och Visor. Band 

2. M.X5&47 

SJnla. Opera. For the Music see KaakeL For the Li- 

BRBTTO see Delmar. 

Skaiting duet. Duet, Dibdin, C No. 237 in M.ax5.2x 

Skeats, Highmore. 

How just and merciful is God. [Anthem. Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Metcalfe. Fifty metrical anthems. Pp. 47, 
48.) No. 31 in M.X57.34 

My soul, inspir'd by sacred love. [Anthem. Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Metcalfe. Fifty metrical anthems. Pp. 66- 
68.) No. 41 in M.X57.34 

O praise ye the Lord. [Anthem. AcQoihp. for organ.] 
(In Metcalfe. Fifty metrical anthems. Pp. 79, 80.) 

No. 47 in M.X57.34 

O render thanks to God above. [Anthem. Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Metcalfe. Fifty metrical anthems. Pp. 75, 
76.) No. 45 in M.X57.34 



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Praise the Lord enthron'd on high. [Anthem. Accomp. 

for organ.] {In Metcalfe. Fifty metrical anthems. Pp. 

84-86.) No. 50 in M.157.34 

Thou, Lord, by strictest search. [Anthem. Accomp. for 

organ.] (/m Metcalfe. Fifty metrical anthems. Pp. i, 2.) 

No. I in M.X57.34 

Ye saints and servants of the Lord. [Anthem. Accomp. 

for organ.] (In Metcalfe. Fifty metrical anthems. Pp. 

Sif 5^.) No. 33 in 11.157.34 

Skeffington, Sir Lumley St. George, Baronet, 

The sleeping beauty. A grand legendary melodrama. 

Composed by Jno Addison. No. i in 11.391.9a 

Skelfingtoiiy Thomas Clotworthy Foster. 

Handy-book of musical art. London. Blackwood. [1858.] 

M.xoi.a8 
Skeleton, The, in armour. Cantata, For the Music see 

Poote. For the Libretto see Longfellow. 
Skelton, Edward Oliver. 
Commemorative record of the Handel and Haydn Society 
of Boston, 181 5-1903. By Fred P. Bacon and Edward O. 
Skelton. [Boston. 1903.] Portraits. u.zai^z 

Skeppet Song. Kjbkulf. S&nger och Visor. Band 2. 

M.Z58.47 
Sketchley» Arthur, pseud. See Rose, George. 
Skinner, Mose, pseud. See Brown, James £. 
Skinner, Ralph M. 
His Honor the Mayor. [Opera.] Book & lyrics by Chas. 
J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner. Music by Julian 
Edwards and Alfred £. Aarons. No. i in M.389.31 

SkUven Jagd. Cantata. For the Music see Mohr, H. For 

the LiBRBTTO see Haemmerle. 
Skogens foglar tystnen. Song. Kjbrult. S&nger och visor. 

No. 2 in lf.158.98 

Skolie. Part-song. Muehling, A No. 194 in ll.xa9a.43.6 

Wbnvt, J. G. No. 73 in M.ai3.9 

Skolie. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. Werke. Serie ao. Band 3, 4. 

M.3Z7.z.ao.3,4 
SkSn Karen. Opera. For the Music see Fabricina. For the 

LiintXTTO see Chriatianaen. 
Skovbaekken. Song. Kjbeulp. S&nger och Visor. Band 2. 

M.Z5847 
Skraup, Franz. See Skroup, Frantisek. 
SkriaUn, Aleksandr. 
Concerto en fa-di^e mineur pour piano, avec accomp. 
d'orchestre. Op. ao. Partition d'orchestre. Leipzig. 
Belaieff. 1898. No. 4 in ll.404.z5 

Le divin poime. See his Symphonic, Troisi^me. 
Le po^me de I'extase, pour grand orchestre. Op. 54. Par- 
tition d'orchestre. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1908. M.4zz.5a 
Reverie pour orchestre. Op. 24. Partition d'orchestre. 
Leipzig. Belaieff. 1899. No. 2 in M4za.zz 
Symphonic en mi pour grand orchestre et choeur. Op. 26. 
Partition d'orchestre. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1900. Ii.4za57 
Symphonic, Deuxi^me, en ut pour g^rand orchestre. Op. 
29. Partition d'orchestre. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1903. ll^o6.6o 
[Symphonic, Troisi^me.] Le divin poime. Troisiime sym- 
phonie (ut) pour grand orchestre. Op. 43. Partition. 
Leipzig. Belaieff. 1905. 11^06.86 
Skronp, Frantiiek. 
An ihre treue Brust. [Mannerchor.] {In Orpheus. Band 
8, pp. 19, 20.) No. 252 in M.Z99a.43.8 
Erwache aus deinem sussen Traume. [Mannerchor.] {In 
Orpheus. Band 4, pp. 24, 25.) No. 130 in Il.z29a43.4 
Ich kenne ein Bltimchen. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. 
Band 4, pp. 49, 50.) No. 143 in 11.1298.43.4 
Der Soldat auf seinem Post en. [Mannerchor.] {In Or- 
pheus. Band 7, pp. 12-14.) No. 221 in 11.1298.43.7 
Vergebliche Liebe. [Mannerchor.] {In Orpheus. Band 
7t PP* 3, 3.) No. 21 5 in 11.1298.43.7 
Sky-lark, The; or, gentlemen and ladies' complete songster. 
Being a complete collection of the most modern and 
celebrated American, English and Scotch songs. Wor- 
cester. Isaiah Thomas. 1797. ll.z29.102 
Figet are mlMinf at bcginninf and cod. The title It from SaUn. 



Sky lark. The. Part-song. Barnby. No. 18 in M.Z57.25; etc 
Slang, Musical. 
GouGBT, £. L'argot musicaL Curiosit^s anecdotiques et 
philologiques. Paris. 1892. II.Z2942 

Slatter, George Maximilian. 
Three anthems [Remember, O Lord; I will magnify Thee; 
■Rejoice in the Lord]; a Te Deum, Benedictus, Jubilate, 
Magnificat, & Nunc dimittis, in F major, a Te Deum, 
Jubilate, Cantate Domino, and Nunc dimittis in C major, 
three psalm tunes and eight chants. [Accomp. for 
organ.] London. Addison & Hollier. [1854.] 11.236.29 
Slaughter, A. Walter. 
An Adamless Eden. Comic opera di camera. The words 
by H. Savile Clarke. The music by W. A. Slaughter. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Boosey. & Co. 
[ 188-?] No. I in 11.322.32 

The babes in the wood, containing all the original music 
introduced in the pantomime, composed by Walter A. 
[sic] Slaughter. London. Cramer & Co. [190-?] 
The worda are from Tarioua aoorect. No. I in II.397.62 

Dandy Dan (The lifeguardsman). Musical comedy. Writ- 
ten by Basil Hood. Music by Walter Slaughter. Vocal 
score. London. Hop wood & Crew. [189-?] 

No. 2 in ll.38z.3a 
The French maid. Words by Basil Hood. Music by 
Walter Slaughter. Vocal score. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] London. Ascherberg & Co. 1897. 

No. 2 in li.402.46 
Gentleman Joe. A musical play. Written by Basil Hood. 
Music by Walter Slaughter. Vocal score. London. 
Ascherberg & Co. 1895. No. 2 in ll.389.z6 

"His only coat." Operetta. Words by J. J. Dallas [Dilley]. 
Music by Walter A. Slaughter. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] Boston. Ditson & Co. [188-?] No. 2 in lC.3aa.3a 
Marjorie. A new English comic opera in 3 acts. Written 
by Lewis Clifton and Joseph J. Dilley. Music by Walter 
Slaughter. Vocal score. London. Hopwood & Crew. 
[1891.] M.328.Z5 

Slaughter, Walter A. See Slaughter, A. Walter. 
Slave, The. Opera, For the Music see Bishop, H. R. For 

the LiBBBTTO see Morton, T. 
Slave hunt, The. For the Music see Mohr, H. For the 

LiBBBTTo see HJImmerle. 
Slaves are they. Catch. Smith, J. S. No.6inM.a20.3.4;etc 
Slaves to the world. Catch. Nelhak. No. i56inM.zzaz.2;ete. 
Slaviache Rhapsodien. For orchestra. DvobAk. 

No. 2-4 in M.332.Z5 
Slaviache Tanze. For orchestra, DvoIAk. iC-344*S9 

Sleep and dream. Part-song, Mobgan, G. W. 

N0.6inll.az2.zz 

Sleep, downy sleep. Anthem. Clabkb. J. No. 15 in 11.157.28.2 
Sleep, gentle lady. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 7 in 11.157.23; etc 
Sleep, Holy Babe. Card. Aybbs, D. J. Christmas carols. 

No. 8 in M.Z5&Z3 
Sleep, my darling. [Welsh melody.] Harmonised for 3 
voices [s. s. B.]. {In The Choralist. Vol. i, series 4.) 

No. 41 in M.Z57.5.Z 
Sleep, my flower. Part-song, Kjbbulf. No. 44 in M.z5iB.z7 
Sleep, my lady. Part-song. Gbibel, A. No.26inll.203.zz;etc. 
Sleep, my sweet. Part-song, Hatton. No. 14 in M.205.ZO.Z 
Sleep on, my lovel Song. Kellbb, M. No. 28 in Miz9a.z3.2 
Sleep on, my sweetest joy. Song. Walby. No. 17 in ll.380.z8 
Sleep, poor youth. Glee, Smith, J. S. No. 47 in M.9ao.9.2 
Sleep I the bird is in its nest. Part-song, Babnby. 

No. 31 in M.Z57.23; etc 
Sleep I thou fearful lover's friend. Glee. Dixon, W. 

No. 5 in M.340.Z5 
Sleep, thou wild rose. Part-song, Abt, F. No. 26 in M.392.48.Z 
Sleep, wayward thought. Part-song. Dowland, J. 

No. 29 in if.235.z2; etc 

Sleep, while the soft evening breezes. Part-song. Bishop, 

H. R. No. 32 in If.z58.z3 

Sleep'at thou, brother. Duet. Pobteb, P. W. A collection 

of melodies. No. 2 in M .a36.2Z 



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Sleeper, The, awakened. Opera. For the Music see Mac- 
farren, G. A. For the Lidrbtto see Oxenford, J. 

Sleepers, awake. Chorus. Mendelssohn- Bartuoldy, J. L F. 
To God on high. No. 24 in 11.175.1.3 

Sleepers, wake. Anthem. Schnecker. No. 9 in 11.203.a9 

Sleeping beauty. The. Opera. For the Music see Addison; 
also Cowen; also Stratton, G. W. For the Libretto see 
Skeffington,' L. St. G.; also Hueffer; also Aumer. 
Sleeping queen, The. Opera. For the Music see Balfe. For 

the Libretto see Famie. 
Sleeping, waking, dreaming. Part-song. Otto, F. 

No. 30 in M.a46.36 
Sleeping, why now sleeping. Part-song. Bridge, £. S. 

No. 21 in Ii.a05.1aa 
Sleepless. Song. Mendblssobn-Bartholdy, J. L F. Songs. 

No. 19 in if.a44.az 
Sleigh ride. The. Song. Keller, M. No. 29 in m. 192.13.3 

Sleighbells, The. Part-song. Anderton. No. 9 in ll.244.1a5 
Slender's ghost. Glee. Rock, M. Beneath a churchyard yew. 

No. 16 in ll.a34.2.6 
Sloane, Alfred Baldwin. 
The mocking bird. A new romantic comedy opera in 
three acts. Libretto by Sydney Rosenfeld. Music by A. 
Baldwin Sloane. Vocal score. New York. Stern & Co. 
1902. 11.38142 

Sergeant Kitty. Book by R H. Burnside. Music by A. 
Baldwin Sloane. [Vocal score.] New York. Harris. 
[1903.] M.397.63 

Simple Simon. A Mother Goose extravaganza. The words 
by R. A. Barnet. The music by A. B. Sloane. [Accomp. 
for pianoforte.] Boston. White-Smith Music Publish- 
ing Co. 1897* No. 2 in 11.391 .36 
The strange adventures of Jack and the bean-stalk. A 
fairy extravaganza. The words by R. A. Barnet. The 
music by A. B. Sloane. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Bos- 
ton. White-Smith Music Publishing Co. 1896. ll.246.17 
Appended It the progmnme of the flrtt perforaumee. 

Sloman, Robert. 

Constantia. A dramatic cantata. The words translated 

and adapted from the "Decameron" of Boccaccio (1358) 

by £. S. Righton. The music composed by R. Sloman. 

[Vocal score.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1896?] 

No. I in 11.38444 
Sloper, Frederick Lindsay. 
The birthday, an English scene. The music by Lindsay 
Sloper. The words by H. F. Chorlcy. [Accomp. for 
' pianoforte.] London. Chappell & Co. [ 185-?] ll.a8o.6o 
Sloper, Frederick Lindsay, editor. 
Hanover Square; a magazine of pianoforte and vocal music. 
London. 1867. M.156.5X 

Sloper, Lindsay. See Sloper, Frederick Lindsay. 
Slow and sadly tolling. Glee. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 21 in 1I.235.22.Z 
Slow fresh fount Glee. Horsley, W. No. ii in 11.234.3.3 
Slow men of London. Glee. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 10 in 11.2204; ^tc 
Slow, slow, fresh fount. Madrigal. Walmisley, T. A. 

No. 26 in 1I.I95.I.X6 

Slumber, dearest. Part-song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. 

L F. No. 39 in M.109.Z 

Slumber my darling. Song. Foster, S. C. No. 14 in 1I.38041.3 

Slumber on, baby dear. Part-song. King, O. 

No. 10 in 11.195.Z.17 

Slumber soft Part-song. MoEHRiNa No. 5 in M.392.48.1 

Slumber song. Port-song. Jolly. No. 4 in m. 21 2.8 

MacDowell. No. 16 in ll.158.17 

Slumber sweetly, dearest. Part-song. EisBNHorER. 

No. 17 in 11.205.10.4; etc. 
Slumberetta. Cantata. For the Music see Diehl. For the 

Libretto see Wjmn. 
Small, David. 
The lady of the lake. A poem by Sir Walter Scott. With 
the incidental songs set to music [principally by David 
Small]. New York. Small. [1885.] Portrait. M.121.18 



Smallwood, William. 

Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem. [Anthem. Accomp. for 
organ.] Boston. Schmidt. [1894.] No. 10 in ll.203.a9 
Smareglia, Antonio. 

Bianca da Cervia. Dramma lirico in 4 atti di Fulvio Ful- 
gonio. Musica di Antonio Smareglia. Riduzione per 
canto con accomp. di pianoforte. Milano. Lucca. 
[1882?] M. 246.18 

Cornelius Schut. Oper in 3 Acten von Luigi Illica. 
Deutsch von Ludwig Hartmann. Musik von Ant. 
Smareglia. Clavier- Auszug mit deutschem und italie- 
nischem Text. Leipzig. Hofbauer. 1893. ll.322.34 

Istrianische Hochzeit. (Nozze Istriane.) Drama in drei 
Aufziigen von Luigi Jllica. Fiir die deutsche Buhne 
ubertragen von Felix Falzari. Musik von Antonio 
Smareglia. Vollstandiger Auszug fur Pianoforte mit 
deutschem u. italienischem Text. Leipzig. Hofbauer. 
1894- M.394.32 

Oceana. Commedia fantastica in tre atti di Silvio Benco. 
Deutsch von Felix Falzari. Musica di Antonio Sma- 
reglia. Riduzione per canto e piano. Milano. Mariani. 
1902. 11.396.38 

Preziosa. Dramma lirico in tre atti. Canto e pianoforte. 
Milano. Lucca. [1879.] ll.383.38 

Der Vasall von Szigeth (II vassallo di Szigeth). Oper in 
3 Acten. Text von Luigi Illica und F. Pozza. Fiir die 
deutsche Buhne ubertragen von Max Kalbeck. Musik 
von Ant. Smareglia. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Wein- 
berger. [18^?] M.32a.33 
Smart, Sir George Thomas. 

The butterfly's ball, or the grasshopper's feast. Canzonet- 
tina for three voices. London. The Author. [1839.] 

No. 5 in ll.220.fl9 

A collection of glees &: canons, &c. London. Addison & 
Lucas. [184-?] M.235.8 

ConUnts, — Queen of the tldet. — The bvtterflj't helL — The tquirTeL 

— Sight. — Aolic harp. — BpiUph on a ehfld. — Beeehut and Apollo. 

— On content, catch. — Canons: O lead me forth; Hear va, O Lord; 
Pretty warbler; Hide not Thy iaoc. 

A collection of sacred music. Vol. i. London. Addison 
& Lucas. [184-?] ii^33.i9 

ConUnts. — Te Deom, Juhilate, Sanctna, Reaponaea, Magnificat, and 
Nunc dimittia, in A. — Same, in D. — Anthema: God be merciful; I 
will lift up mine eyca ; Except the Lord build the houae ; Blcaaed ia he 
that conaidereth the poor ; O God, who art the author. — 18 chanta. — 
Sanctua and Reaponaea in D. — Same, hi F. 

The happy fellow. See his With my jug in one hand. 
With my jug in one hand. A glee [t. t. a.]. (In The 
Apollo. Vol. 4, pp. 268, 269.) No. 7 in Il.i39a.z8.4 

The title of thia aong ia The happy fellow. 

Alao to be found in Apollonian harmony; Bland'a The Ladiea' col- 
lection; Flowers of harmony; Social harmony. 

Smart, Sir George Thomas, editor. 

Beethoven. The Mount of Olives. No. 3 in M.391.6X 

Gibbons, O. Madrigals and motets for 5 voices. 

No. I in li.934.ao 
Spohb, L. [Zemire und Azor.] If.a74,a9 

Smart, Henry. 
Autumn song. Four-part song. [London.] 1881. 

No. 50 in Il.x58i.x9 

Ave Maria. Four-part song. London. Novello, Ewer & 

Co. N. d. No. 49 in M.xax.3 

Same. Adapted to Latin words by C. J. Hargitt. [Motet 

for 4 voices. Accomp. ad lib.] London. Novello, Ewer 

& Co. [187-?] No. 26 in II.X57.X 

Also to be found in Novello't Collection of trioi, etc. 

Be glad, O ye righteous. Anthem for duet [t. b.] and 

chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] {In Novello's Collection 

of anthems. Vol. 11, pp. 27-36.) No.3in M.i95.a.xx 

The bird at sea. [Trio, s. s. s. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

London. Novello, Ewer 8c Co. [187-?] 

^ . . . « .. No. 6 in Il.a44.xa6 

Alao to be found in Novello'a Collection of trioa, etc 
The bride of Dunkerron. A dramatic cantata. The verse 
by Frederick Enoch. The music by Henry Smart. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 
[1874?] M. 304.30 



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Smart, Henry. (CimHnued.) 
The butterfly. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

London. Leader & Cock. [185-?] No. ao in M.944.10.3 
A capstan chorus. [Part-song for male voices. London. 

186-?] No. 76 in 1I.I57.5.9; No. 21 in M.X57.X 

Cold autumn wind. [Part-song. London. 185-?] 

No. 36 in M.X57.Z 
Consolation. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 

book. 2d series. Vol. i, pp. 39-42.) No. 7 >n M.Z95.X.Z 
The coraird caves of ocean. [Trio, s. s. s. Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] London. Novello & Co. [186-?] 

No. I in li.944.xo.6 
Alto to be fooad in Nordlo't Collcctloii of trios, etc. 

Cradle song [s. a. t. & London. Cramer & Co. i86-?l 

Alto to be fooiid in Norcllo't Ptrt-toaf book. No. 28 in M.Z57.a3 

Crocuses and snowdrops. A four-part song. (In No- 
vello's Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 61-^.) 

No. 14 in M.195.Z.8 

The curfew [s. a. t. b.]. (In Novello's Part-song book. 2d 
series. Vol. 4, pp. 122-125.) 

No. 2 in M.1564; No. 25 in M.195.Z4 

Deus tu convertens. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. 
Motets for the year. No. 2. Pp. 5-8.) No. 2 in M.156.50 

Dost thou idly ask? A four-part song. (In Novello's Part- 
song book. 2d series. Vol. 5, pp. 111-115.) 

No. 20 in M.Z95.Z.5 

Doth not my lady come [s. a. t. b.]. (In Novello's Part- 
song book. 2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 114-117.) 

No. 2 in M.Z564; No. 23 in M.195.X.4 

Dream, baby, dream. A four-part song. (In Novello's 
Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 36-39.) 

No. 9 in M.Z95.1.8 

Evening [s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In Novello's 
collection of trios, etc. Vol. i, pp. 75-78.) 

No. 9 in M.904.36.t 

The fay's song [s. s. s. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In No- 
vello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. i, pp. 64-74.) 

No. 8 in M.904.36.I 

The fishermaidens. A cantata for female voices. The 
words by Frederick E. Weatherly. The music by Henry 
Smart. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Ashdown 
& Parry. [1877?] No. i in M.Z564 

The glow-worm. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
London. Leader & Cock. [185-?] No. 24 in M.244.za3 

Good night, thou glorious sun. A four-part song. (In 
Novello's Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. i, pp. 43- 
48.) No. 8 in M.195.1.Z 

"Grant, we beseech Thee, merciful Lord." Anthem. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] London. [186-?] No. 4 in M.157.10 

Hail to thee, child of the earth. Chorus of sea-maidens 
[s. 8. A. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In Novello's Col- 
lection of trios, etc. Vol. 2, pp. 31-37.) No. 4 in M.904.36.2 
From hit Bride of Donkorron. 

Hear, sweet spirit [s. a. t. b.]. (In Novello's Part-song 
book. 2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 126-129.) 

No. 2 in M.X564; No. 26 in M.X95.14 

Heaven, trio. See his Something brighter. 

Homeward watch. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] New York. 
Molineux. [ 1880?] No. 30 in M.392.25 

Alto to bo fooiid in The Orphevt. 

Hope and memory. [Trio, s. s. s. Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] London. Novello & Co. [186-?] 

No. 3 in M.244.X0.6 
Alto to be fooad In Norello't Collection of trice. 

The hostess' daughter. [Part-song for male voices. Lon- 
don. 186-?] No. 71 in M.x57.5.a; No. 16 in M.157.1 

How soft the shades of evening. Part song. (In Leslie. 
Cassell's Choral music. Pp. 1-4.) No. i in M.235.ZO 

Aleo to be foond in Norello't Pert-eong boolE. 

How sweet is summer. Part song. (In Leslie. Cassell's 
Choral music. Pp. 1 17-120.) No. 27 in M.935.I0 

Alio to be found in Nofrello't Pert-eong book. 

Hunting song. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 

book. 2d series. Vol. i, pp. 49-54.) No.9in M.x95.x.x 

Hymn to Cynthia. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part- 



Smart, Henry. (Continmd.) 

song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 21-25.) 

No. 6 in M.X95.X.8 

I prithee send me back my heart. A four-part song. (In 
Novello's Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 5, pp. 124- 
127.) No. 23 in M.X95.X.5 

Jacob. Sacred cantata. The words from the Holy Scrip- 
tures. The music by Henry Smart. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] London. Williams. [1873.] No. i in M.904.3X 

The joys of Spring. A four-part song. (In Novello's 
Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 31-35.) 

No. 8 in M.Z95.1.8 

King Rent's daughter. A cantata, for female voices, with 
piano-forte accompaniment. The verse by Frederick 
Enoch. The music by Henry Smart. London. Hutch- 
ings &: Romer. [188-?] N0.3inM.x564 

Lady, rise, sweet morn's awaking. A four-part song. (In 
Novello's Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. i, pp. 55- 
59.) No. 10 in M.X95.X.X 

The land of wonders. A four-part song. (In Novello's 
Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 7SH33-) 

No. 17 in M.X95.X.8 

A legend of the Rhine. A part-song for male voices. 
[London. 186-?] No. 70 in M.X57.5.2; No. 15 in M.x57.x 

The Lord hath done great things. Anthem for harvest. 
[Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of an- 
thems. Vol. 8, pp. 106-115.) No. 12 in M.x95.a.8 

Love and mirth. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part- 
song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 51-55.) 

No. 12 in M.X95.X.8 

Magnificat & Nunc dimittis in G [for s. s. a. t. b. With 
organ accomp.]. London. Addison, HoUier & Lucas. 
[ 184-?] No. 9 in M.936.a2 

Alao to be fonnd in Haycraft'e Secred mvilc. 

The moon. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 
book. 2d series. Vol. 5, pp. 128-133.) No. 24 in M.X95.X.5 

Morning. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 
book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 16-20.) No. 5 in M.X95.X.8 

A morning, communion & evening service, in F. [Accomp. 
for organ.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1868.] 

No. 19 in II.X90.7 

Conitnis. — Te Deaa. — Jubllete. — Kyrie, no. 1, a. — The Nioene 
creed. — Gloria in e»celtie. — Megnifieet. — Nunc dimittis. 

Morning thoughts. A trio [s. s. A. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 5, 
pp. 46-51.) No. II in M.904.36.5 

My true love hath my heart [s. a. t. &]. (In Novello's 
Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 110-113.) 

No. 2 in M.X564; No. 22 in M.X95.X4 

Nature's praise. [Part-song. Accomp. for piano.] (In 
Plaistow's Part-songs. Part i, pp. 1-8.) No. 5 in M.X58.23 

Night sinks on the wave. [Trio, s. s. s. Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] 

No. 4 in II.944.XO.6 
Alio to be found in Noveilo't Collection of trioe. 

Now May is here. Part song. (In Leslie. Cassell's Choral 
music. Pp. 20^216.) No. 50 in ll.935.xo 

Alio to be found hi NoreOo't Pftrt^tong boolc 

Nymphs of air and ancient sea. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] London. Cock & Co. [185-?] 

No. 6 in M.244.XO.3 
"O be joyful in God, all ye lands." Anthem. [Accomp. 

for organ.] London. [186*?] No. 5 in M.x57.xo 

O God the king of glory. Full anthem. [Accomp. for 

organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 5, 

pp. 109-119.) No. 8 in M.X95.2.5 

Aleo to be found in NoTcllo't Collection of 31 antheme. 

Oh say not that my heart is cold. A four-part song. (In 
Novello's Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 47- 
50.) No. II in M.X95.X.8 

Ohl skylark for thy wing. [Trio, s. s. s. Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] 

No. 5 in M.a44.xo.6 
Alto to be found in NoTcllo't Collection of trioe. 

An old church song [s. a. t. b. London. 185-?]. 

No. 33 in M.X57.X 



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Smart, Henry. (ConHnued.) 

Only thou. A four-part song. {In Novello's Part-song 

book. 2d series. Vol. 5, pp. iao-123.) No. 22 in M.195.1.5 

Our home shall be on this bright sea. Air [s.] with 

chorus [s. 8. A. Accomp. for pianoforte]. {In Novello's 

Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 4, pp. 24-34.) 

No. 4 in M.904.364 
Pale autumn flowers. [Part-song. London. 186-?] 

No. 92 in M.157.5.9 
A psalm of life. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part- 
song book. 2d series. Vol. St PP* 116-119.) 

No. 21 in M.X9S.i*5 
Rest thee on this mossy pillow. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. 
for pianoforte.] London. Leader & Cock. [185-?] 

No. 7 in M.244.X0.3 
The rover. Part song for male voices. [London. 186-?] 

No. 72 in 11.157.2; No. 17 in M.X57.Z 
Sabbath bells. Part song. [London. 185-?] 

No. 34 in M.Z57.X 

The sea king. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 

book. 2d series. Vol. i, pp. 65-69.) No. 12 in M.X95.X.X 

Serenade. [Part-song. London. 185-?] No. 35 in M.X57.X 

The shepherd's farewell. A four-part song. (In Novello's 

Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 1-3.) 

No. I in M.X95.X.8 

The shepherd's lament. [Part-song. Accomp. for piano.] 

London. Tonic Sol-fa Agency. [187-?] No. 6 in M.158.23 

Sing to the Lord. Anthem [s. s. a. a. t. t. b. b. Accomp. 

for organ]. (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 

8, pp. 142-169.) No. 15 in M.X95.2.8 

Six four-part songs (s. A. t. b.). London. [187-?] 

No. 2 in M.X564 

ConUmts, — Tit break of day. — ICy true lore heth my heart. — Doth 
not my lady come. — SfMriof aong. — The curfew. — Hear awect apirit. 

Something brighter, purer far. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] London. Novello & Co. [186-?] 

The title of thia aonf la Heaven. No. 2 in M .944.xa6 

Alao to be found in Novello'a Collection of trloa. 

A song for the seasons. A four-part song. (In Novello's 
Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 40-46.) 

No. 10 in M.X95.X.8 

Song of the wood nymphs. Trio [s. s. a. Accomp. for 

pianoforte]. London. Cramer, Beale & Wood. [187-?] 

No. 12 in M.244.10.5 

Spring [s. A. t. b.]. (In Novello's Part-song book. 2d 

series. Vol. 8, pp. 12-15.) No. 4 in M.195.X.8 

Spring song [s. a. t. b.]. (In Novello's Part-song book. 

2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 118-121.) 

No. 2 in M.X56.4; No. 24 in M.X95.X4 
Spring's return. Part song. [London. 185-?] 

No. 32 in M.X57.X 
The star that shines so fair. [Part-song. London. 186-?] 

No. 93 in M.X57.5.2 
Stars of the summer night. [Part-song. London. Cramer 
& Co. 186-?] No. 29 in M.X57.23 

Alao to be found In Novello'a Part-aong book. 

Summer morning. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part- 
song book. 2d series. Vol. i, pp. 6o-iS4.) 

No. II inll.x94.i.x 
Sweet lady minel Part song. [London. 186-?] 

No. 2 in M.157.X 
Sweet vesper hymn. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part- 
song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 56-60.) 

No. 13 in M.195.1.8 
Te Deum laudamus. In F. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Novello's Parish choirbook. Pp. 163-169.) 

No. 32 in 11.157.30 
Thoughts of childhood. Part song. [London. 185-?] 

No. 31 in 1I.X57.X 
Tis break of day [s. a. t. b.]. (In Novello's Part-song 
book. 2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 106-109.) 

No. 2 in 11.X56.4; No. 21 in if .X95.X4 
Wake to the hunting. A four-part song. (In Novello's 
Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 5, pp. 105-110.) 

No. 19 in M.195.X.5 



Smart, Henry. (ConHnued.) 
The water nymphs [s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 
Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. i, pp. 79-87.) 

No. 10 in 11.904.36.x 
The wave's reproof. A four-part song. (In Novello's 
Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 4-^.) 

No. 2 in ll.x95.xjB 

Wind thy horn. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 

book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 73-;^.) No. 16 in II.195.X.8 

The wood nymphs [s. s. 8. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 

Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. f, pp. 57-63.) 

No. 7 in M.904.36.X 
Ye little birds that sit and sing. A four-part song. (In 
Novello's Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 8, pp. 84- 
87.) No. 18 in M.X95.X.8 

Smart, Henry. IVorks ab<nU, 
Spark, W. Henry Smart: his life and works. London. 
1881. Portrait. M.X96.X9 

Smart, Thomas. 
To be jovial and gay. Glee [t. t. &]. (In Social harmony. 
P. 32.) No. 23 in ll.2x5.9x 

Smend, Julius. 
Zum Gedachtniss W. A. Mozart's. Vortrag. Darmstadt. 
Waitz. 1892. No. 2 in IC.207.36 

Smetana, BedHch. 
Blanik. Symphonicki biseft pro velky orchestr. Par- 
titura. V Praze. Urbinek. [189-? Mi vlasl. 6.] 

No. 2 in 1I404.2X 
Dalibor. Oper in 3 Akten. Text von Josef Wenzig. Fur 
die deutsche Biihne eingerichtet von Max Kalbeck. 
Musik von Priedrich Smetana. Clavier- Auszug. Leip- 
zig. Weinberger. [189-?] lC.32a.35 
Das Geheimniss. (Tajemstvi.) Komtsche Oper in drei 
Acten, von Elisabeth Krisnohorski [Pseud.]. Fiir die 
deutsche Biihne frei bearbeitet von Max Kalbeck. Musik 
von Priedrich Smetana. [Clavier- Auszug.] Leipzig. 
Weinberger. [1895.] 11^02.49 
Der Kuss. Volksoper in 2 Akten. Text von E. Kr&sno- 
horski [Pseud.]. Deutsch von Ludwig Hartmann. 
Musik von Priedrich Smetana. Clavier-Auszug. Leip- 
zig. Weinberger. [1893.] li.32a.37 
Same. Ouverture zur Oper Der Kuss. Orchester-Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Weinberger. [1893?] No. 2 in li.357.x6 
Hakon Jarl. Symphonische Dichtung fiir grosses Or- 
chester. Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. 1896. 

No. I in li.338.27 

Prodaqi nev^sta. Komicka zpivohra o 3 jedninich od 

Karla Sabiny. Hudbu slozil B. Smetana. Klavirni 

iiprava skladatelova. Predehru upravil J. z Kiani\. 

Praze. ''Um£leck4 Beseda." [1866.] li.3&4.68 

Same. Die verkaufte Braut. (Prodani nev^sta.) Komische 

Oper in 3 Akten von K. Sabina. Deutsche Ueberset- 

zung von Max Kalbeck. Musik von Priedrich Smetana. 

Vollstandiger Clavier-Auszug. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 

[ 1893-] ii.32a.36 

Same. Lustspiel-Ouverture. Ouvertura ku komicke 

zpevohFe „Prodan4 nev^sta." Fur Orch ester. Partitur. 

Berlin. Bote & Bock. [188-?] No. i in li.34245 

Quartett, Zweites, fiir 2 Violinen, Bratsche und Violoncell. 

Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. 1896. No. 4 in ll.338.x7 

Richard III. Symphonische Dichtung fiir grosses Or- 

chester. Partitur. Berlin. Simrock. 1896. 

No. 2 in M.338.27 
S4rka. [Symfonicki biseii pro velky orkestr.] Partitura. 

V Praze. Urbanek. [188-? M4 vlasi. 3.] li.356.23 
T4bor. Symfonicki biseA pro velky orchestr. Partitura. 

V Praze. Urbinek. [189-? M4 vlasl. 5.] 

No. I in li.404.21 
Trio fiir Pianoforte, Violine und Violoncell. Op. 15. 

[Partitur und Stimmen.] Bremen. Schweers & Haake. 

[188-?] M404.9a 

Die verkaufte Braut. See his Prodani nevista. 
Vltava. Symfonicki b4seA pro velky orkestr. Partitura. 

V Praze. Urb&nek. [188-? M4 vlasi. 2.] 

No. 3 in li.34245 



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THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Smetana, Bedrich. (C<mimuid.) 

Vyiehrad. Symfonicki bksth pro velk^ orkestr. Par- 
titura. V Praze. Urb&nek. [18&-? M4 vlasi. i.] 

No. 2 in M.34345 

Wallenstein's Lager. Valdstynuv tabor. Symphonische 
Dichtnng fiir grosses Orchester. Partitur. Berlin. 
Simrock. 1896. No. 4 in M.405.57 

Z ieskych luhflv a h&jflv. Symphonicki b&sefi pro yelk^ 
orkestr. Partitura. V Praze. Urbinek. [189-? Mi 
ylasf. 4.] M.356^ 

Z m^ho zjvota. Aus meinem Leben. Quatuor pro 
smyccov^ nistroje (I. II. hoasle, violu a cello). Par- 
titura. V Praze. Urbinek. [187-?] No. 22inM.aiz.z 

Zwei Wittwen. Komische Oper in 3 Akten. Libretto von 

Em. Zungl. Musik von Friedrich Smetana. Voll- 

standiger Klavier-Aoszug. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 

[1893] M.395-SO 

Ths title is rcpcited la Bohrmfan, and the words are ia both Gcrmui 



Same. Ballet-Musik. Partitur. Berlin. Bote & Bock 
[ i88-?l No. 5 in M^o5.57 

Smttana, Bedf ich. Works about. 
STtAMSKY, J. Friedrich Smetana, Mein Vateriand. £r- 
lautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 14-16 in M.az7.za4 
Smetana, Friedrich. See Smetana, BediPich. 
Smeta, Philipp Carl Joseph Anton Johann Wilhelm. 
Die Konige in Jsrail. Oratorium in 2 Abtheilungen. In 
Musik gesetzt von Ferdinand Ries. M.a43.x7 

Sraeta, W. See Smeta» Philipp Carl Joseph Anton Johann 

Wilhelm. 
Smieton, Jane Paxton. 
The restored. A lyric opera in 2 acts. [Vocal score. 
Edinburgh. Home & Macdonald.] 1874. M^5.5z 

Smile» A, & a tear. Song. Abkaics. No. 39 in M.3844B 

Smile, The. Part-song. BaiDGE, E. S. No. 15 in M.X57.5.Z 

Smile not, fair Amarillis. Madrigal. Pizzoni, G. 

No. 68 in M.a37.z5 
Smile, O heaven, upon the dayl Part-song. Balfk. 

No. 68 in M.z57.5.a; etc. 
Smith, Adam. 
Sally, or the boatswain's mate. A musical farcial-comedy. 
Written by Edward Righton and Adam Smith. Com- 
posed by Florian Pascal [pseud.]. M.a4aa7 
Smith, Albert. 
Why our theatres are not supported. With a few words 
about the late riots at Drury Lane. London. Kent & 
Richards. 1848. No. 10 in M.149.8 
Smitli, Alfred Montem. 
The night is far spent. Short anthem for Advent. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] London. Novello & Co. [1865.] 

No. ao in M.Z90.7 
Smith, Alice Mary. See White, Alice Mary. 
Smitli, Blanche Fanny Wyatt-, tramslaUn: 
Becker, A. E. A. Des Mullers Lust und Leid. 

No. 3 in M.384.15 
Smith, Charles. 

[The tempest.] The music in Shakspeare's Tempest, by 
Purcell, Arne, Smith & Linley. No. 5 in M.391.58 

Smitli, Dexter. 

Grandpa's birthday. Operetta for children. [Composed 

by C. A. White.] No. i in M.908.33 

Smith, Fanny Morris, tdUor. 

Music, The. of the modern world, illustrated in the lives 

and works of the greatest modern musicians. [Edited 

by] Anton Seidl, assisted by Fanny Morris Smith, H. E. 

Krehbiel and W. S. Howard. New York. [1895] ^ v. 

Illus. Portraits. Plates. 11.14.1 

UiM Smith hM eootrilmted the foHowinf uticlet to this work: 
Evolistion of the ▼iolin; The mutic of ronance; The erolutloa of the 
brut band; The derelopmeiit of church mutic; Berlios and the 
Romantk ichool; The erolution of the oratorio; On the oharmlnf 
Uatory of fdano-playlng. 

Smith, George Stuart. 
Love's plea. [Part-song.] Boston. Schmidt. [1892.] 

No. 9 in M.X58.90 



Smith, George Townshend. 
Do well, O Lord. Full anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(/n Novello's Collection of anthems. Pp. 156-159.) 

No. 26 in M.a33.x3 
If ye then be risen. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] {In 
Fowle. Parochial anthems. *Pp. 81-85.) No. x in lC.a33.a9 
Smith, Harry Bache. 

The casino girl. [Opera.] Music by Ludwig Englander 
[sic]. M.383.56 

A China doll. A musical comedy. Book & lyrics by Harry B. 
and Robt. B. Smith. Music by Alfred E. Aarons. il.397.x 

Cyrano de Bergerac. Comic opera. Lyrics by Harry B. 
Smith. Music by Victor Herbert. M.393.a7 

Don Quixote. A comic opera. Music by Reginald De 
Koven. M.995.X8 

The fencing master. A comic opera. Music by Reginald 
De Koven. M.a95.90 

The fortune teller. Comic opera. Music by Victor Her- 
bert. 11.394-54 

"Foxy Quiller." Comic opera. Music by Reginald De 
Koven. ic.40a.xa 

The free lance. Comic opera. Music by John Philip 
Sousa. lC.389.5x 

The highwayman. Romantic comic opera. Music by 
Reginald De Koven. ^.394.3 

"The idol's eye." Comic opera. Music by Victor Herbert. 

ic.394.6 

The jewel of Asia. A new musical comedy. Book and 
lyrics by Frederic Ranken and Harry B. Smith. Music 
by Ludwig Englander [sic]. ll.397.a4 

The Knickerbockers. A comic opera. The music by 
Reginald De Koven. ic.a95.ax 

The little Corporal. A comic opera. Music by Ludwig 
Englander. lC394.a6 

"Maid Marian." Comic opera. Music by Reginald De 
Koven. ic.38a.x4 

A madcap princess. Comedy opera. The music by Lud- 
wig Englander. M.399.78 

Miss Dolly Dollars. A musical comedy. Music by Victor 
Herbert. M.383.59 

The office boy. A comedy opera. Music by Ludwig 
Englander [sic]. M.399.79 

Rob Roy. Romantic comic opera. Music by Reginald 
De Koven. ic.303.x5 

Robin Hood. A comic opera. Music by Reginald De 
Koven. M.394.X0 

The Rounders. A vaudeville in three acts. Lyrics by 
Harry B. Smith. Music by Ludwig Englander. lC4oa.x5 

"The serenade." Comic opera. Music by Victor Herbert. 

M.395-33 

The singing girl. Comic opera. Book by Stanislaus 
Stange. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Victor 
Herbert. M-393«57 

"The strollers." A musical comedy (adapted from the 
German of F. Krenn and C. Lindau). Lyrics by Harry 
B. Smith. Music by Ludwig Englander. No. 2 in ic.383^4 

The tar and the Tartar. Vocal gems. [Music by Adam 
Itzel, Jr.] No. 6 in lC.40a.74; etc. 

The three dragoons. Comic opera. Music by Reginald 
De Koven. M.393.XX 

The Viceroy. Comic opera. Music by Victor Herbert. 

lC4oa.a5 

The wizard of the Nile. Comic opera. Music by Victor 
Herbert. M.395.33 

Smith, Hermann. 

The art of tuning the pianoforte . . . upon a system 
founded on the theory of equal temperament. London. 
Reeves. [ 1893.] lC.376.xo 

Smith, John. 

Cathedral music. With an accomp. for the organ. Lon- 
don. Novello. [i8a-?] ic.a33.8; ic.a90.x7 

ConttnU, — Te Denm. — Jubilate — Sanetua, Kyric and Credo. — 
Magnificat — None dlmittia. — Short Te Denm. — Benedictua. — 
Cantate Domino. — Deoa miaereatur. ^ Vcnita, Creator Sfriritua. — 
ta chanta. 



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Smith 



Smith, John. (Continued,) 
The Lord's Prayer. Trio [s. t. b. Accomp. for organ]. 
London. Novello. [184-?] No. 18 in M.d9o.i4 

Once upon a time. Catch [for 3 voices]. {In Vocal har- 
monist's magazine. Vol. i, p. 58.) No. 4 in M.990.5 
Smith, John Christopher. 
The owl is abroad. Caliban's song [b. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (/» Musical library. Vol. 3, pp. 136, 137.) 

No. 44 in M.a35.z8.3 
Six suits of lessons for the harpstcord. Opera terza. 
London. Printed for I. Walsh. [179-?] No. 2 in M.140.1 
Smith, John Christopher. IVarks about. 
CoxE, W. Anecdotes of George Frederick Handel, and 
John Christopher Smith. With select pieces of music, 
composed by J. C. Smith. [Anon.] London. 1799. 
Portraits. No. i in M.111.5 

Smitii, John Stafford. 
Alleluja. Canon per arsin & thesin & augmentation. (In 
Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 355.) 

No. 145 in M.aao.9.9 

As on a summer's day. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. London. Birchall. 

[ 181-?] No. 4 in M.a35.7.z 

Alto to b« found in The Apollo; Clementi't Vocal harmony; Same, 
ad edition; Hnllah'a The Singcr't library; NorcUo't Glee-hive; 
Warren'a Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'a Convito annonlco. 

Blest pair of sirens. Glee [s. s. a t. b.]. (In Amusement 
for the ladies. Vol. 3, pp. i>-i9-) No. 3 in M.aao.3.3 

Alao to be found in Clementi'a Vocal harmony; Same, ad edition; 
Handel and Haydn Society Collection of lacred muaic; Norello'a 
Glee-hiTe; Warren's Collection of catches; Webba, Jr.'s Convito 
armonico. 

By shady woods. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Clementi. 
Collection of catches. Vol. i, p. 102.) 

No. 87 in M.izai.x; No. 87 in M.xzo.a.x 

Also to be found In Sibbald's Collection of catches; Sodal harmony; 
Warren's Vocal harmony; Webbe, Jr.'s Convito armonico. 

Chloe, the wonder of her sex. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In 
Warren. Vocal harmony. P. 175.) No. loi in M.aao.io 

Come unto Me. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Turle and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 2, 
pp. 23^-243.) No. 56inM.zxx^a 

Come unto Me. Canon, 3 in i. (In Warren. Collection 
of catches. Vol. 3, p. 316.) No. ii7inM.aao.9.3 

The doctor slept. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 170.) No. 65 in M.aao.9.3 

Double chant [in G.]. (In Turle and Taylor. The 
People's music book. Vol. 2, p. 261.) No. 6oinM.xixu|.2 

The fairest month of the fair year. Glee [t. t. b.]. (In 
Bland. The Ladies' collection. Vol. 5, p. 562.) 

No. 156 in M.a35.z7.5 

Also to be found in Clementl's Collection of catches. 

Flora now calleth. Madrigal [s. s. a. t. b.]. London. 
Clementi. [18—?] No. 11 in M.235.7.X 

Also to be found in Amusement for the ladies; Clementl's Vocal bar- 
mony; Norello's Glee>hiTa; Warren's Collection of catches; Webbc, 
Jr.'s CouTlto armonico. 

Hark, the hollow woods. Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In The Apollo. 
Vol. 7» PP- 500-503.) No. 5 in Il.i39a.i8.7 

Also to be found in Bland's The Ladies' collection; Clementl's Col- 
lection of catches; Horsley's Vocal harmony; Sibbald's CoUection 
of catches; Warren's Cocks's Hand-book of flees; Webbe, Jr.'s 
Conrito armonico. 

Hark, the nightingale. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In The 
Apollo. Vol. I, p. 68.) No. 24 in Il.z39a.i8.i 

Also to be found In Clementl's Collection of catches; The Har- 
monist; Warren's Vocal harmony. 

Here rests little Bridget. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In War- 
ren. Collection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 223.) 

No. 94 in M.220.9.2 

Let happy lovers. Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In Amusement for 
the ladies. Vol. 3, PP* >-io.) No. i in M.aao.3.3 

Also to be found in Clementl's Vocal harmony; Warren's Collection 
of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s Convito armonico. 

Let US, my Lesbia, live and love. Glee [a. t. b.]. \,In 
Amusement for the ladies. Vol. 2, pp. 38, 39.) 

No. 1 1 in 11.220.3.2 

Also to be found In Collection of catches; The Harmonist; War- 
ren's Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s Conrito armonico. 



Smith, John Stafford. (Continugd.) 

Let's drink and be merry. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In War- 
ren. Vocal harmony. Pp.194.) No. iii inM.2aaxo 

Life is a scene. Canon, 3 in i. (In Warren. Collection 
of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 204, 205.) No. 74 in M.99ai9.3 

'Midst silent shades. Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 34ft-3S0.) 

No. 142 in M.a90.9.a 

'Mongst other folks. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 222, 223.) 

No. 93 in M.a90.9.9 

No more! Alas! Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Warren. 
Vocal harmony. Pp. 55.) No. 35 in M.290.10 

O fancy. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Warren. Collection of 
catches. Vol. 2, pp. 25&-160.) No. iioinM;220.9.2 

O Pan, delight of nymphs. Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 122-126.) 

No. 48 in UjMOJ^z 

O remember not. Canon, 4 in 2 per arsin & thesin. (In 
Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 158, 159.) 

No. 62 in M.2ao4^2 

On Sally Salisbury. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 173.) No. 72 in M.290.9.a 

Praise the Lord, O my soul. Canon, 3 in i. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 310.) No. 129 in 11.920.9.2 

Remember not, Lord. Motett [s. s. a A x. B.]. (In War- 
ren. Vocal harmony. Pp. 270-273.) No. 151 in M.290.10 

Return, blest days. Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In Amusement for 

the ladies. Vol. i, pp. 2-5.) No. 2 in M.990.3.Z 

Also to be found In The Apollo; Bland's The Ladles' eollectloa; 
Clementl's Collection of catches; Clementl's Vocal harmony; Same, 
ad edition; Collection of glees and catches; The Harmonist; Moalcal 
library; Novello's Glee-hiTc; Psrker's The Orphean lyre; Sibbald's 
Collection of catches; Warren's Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s 
Convito armonico. 

The silver swan. Round [for 3 voices]. (In The Apollo. 

Vol. 2, p. 03.) No. 5 in M.Z39a.x8.2 

Also to be found In Bland's The Ladles' collection. 

Since Phillis has bubbled. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In 

Clementi. Collection of catches. Vol. i, p. 39.) 

No. 33 in M.zzaz.z : No. 33 in M.zza9.z 

Also to be found in Flowers of harmony; ^bald's CoHcctlon ol 
catches; Warren's Collection of catches. 

Sir, you're a rascal. Catch [for 3 voices.] (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. iia) No. 39 in M.29a9.3 

This song is entitled The wranglers. 

Slaves are they. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Amusement for 
the ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 18, 19.) No. 6 in M.990.34 

Also to be found in Warren's Collection of catches. 

Sleep, poor youth. Glee [a t. t. &]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 1 18-123.) 

No. 47 in II.9904M 

Soft tread, ye nymphs. Round [for 3 voices]. (In War- 
ren. Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 303.) 

No. 1 14 in M.2904^3 
Also to be found in Webt>e, Jr.'s Convlto armonico. 

Stay shepherd, stay. Canzonet [s. a t. b.]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 96-102.) 

No. 41 in M.920.9.9 

Take, O take those lips away. Glee [a t. b.]. (In Amuse- 
ment for the ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 124, 125.) M.99a34 
Also to be found in Clementl's Collection of catches; Collectloa of 
catches; The Harmonist; Sibbald's Collection of catches; Warren's 
Collection of catches. 

There was a certain lady. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In War- 
ren. Collection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 229.) 

No. 97 in M.99a9.2 

What shall he have. Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In Amusement 
for the ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 99-101.] No. 28 in M.99a34 
Also to be found in The Apollo; dementi's Collection of catches; 
Clementl's Vocal harmony; The Harmonist; Sibbald's Collection of 
catches; Warren's Collection of catches. 

When Daphne smiles. Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 68-70.) 

No. 24 in 11.990.9.3 
When to the muses. Ode [a. t. t. b. b.]. (In Clementi. 

Vocal harmony. Vol. 4, pp. 364-374.) No. 10 in M.23S.94 

Also to be found in Warren's Collection of catches. 



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Smyth 



Smith, John Stafford. (Contimud.) 
When wives do hate. Catch [for 3 voices]. {In Warren. 

Vocal harmony. P. i$8.) No. 91 in M.a90.zo 

While fools their time. Glee, a. t. t. b. (/» Amusement 

for the ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 4-7.) No. 2 in M.990.3^ 

AIjo to be fband in Tlic ApoUo; Bland's The Ladiet' collection; 
Qementl't Vocal harmony; Same, ad edition; Ditaon'a The Orphean 
lyre; The Harmonist; Norello'e Glec-hhre; Tvrle and Taylor's The 
People's mnaie hook; Warren's Collectton of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s 
Coorito ar mon t co. 

The wranglers. See his Sir, you're a rascal. 
Young Damon knock'd. Catch [for 3 voices.] {In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 169.) No. 64 in 11.290.9.3 
Youre two eyn. Roundelay [a. t. b.]. {In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 296, 297.) 

No. 123 in 11.220.9.2 
Smith, John Stafford, campUtr. 

Musica antiqua. A selection of music of this and other 
countries, from the commencement of the twelfth to the 
heginning of the eighteenth century; comprizing motetts, 
madrigaU, hymns, anthems [etc.]. London. Preston. 
[1812.] 2 V. in I. M.236.10 

CsMlMrfSf. — I. Memlo da Correfgio: Te Deum laudamus. — Summer 
is come in. — Fans semblannt. — Ave mltia, are pia. — Dance tone 
of the reign of Edward the ad, or earlier. — Fowles in the frith. — 
Chaconne danced by Queen Anne in the Fairorite, a new dance made 
for Her liaiesty'a Urth-day. — Parted from dn. — On ne sauroit. — 
Thibank iv. King of Nararre; Cootume est bien; Je rcsoua de me 
partir; Qol plus aime. — Gaces Bmles: Qnand nord et gele. — De 
Coney: Le nonrcan terns. — Dangecort: Haute espcrance. — Thlebant 
de Blaaon : An main par en ajoumant. — Roi de Nararre. — Thihanlt 
IV, King of Navarre: Dame I'on dit. — Erara: Bon amour qui son 
rcpaire. — De SancU Maria. — In die nativiutls. — Hymn to the 
Virgin. >~ In die natlriutia. — In die nativiutis. — A' the syghes 
that come fro' my hart — Y have been a (ester long. — Cole : To leve 
alone comfort ys none. — West com wynde when wilt thou blow. — 
Blow thy home, hunter. — Joan qd John. — Heath: Hey down. — 
Belle qui tiens ma vie. — L41 bounette. — La doune oella. — La shy- 
myze. — La paduana del re. — The short measure off my lady 
Wynkfyldcs rownde. — Branle [from] Tholnet Arbeau. — Canaries 
[from] Arbeau. — Csnaries from T. Arbeau and Purcell's IModesian. 

— Saraband. — The Kyngs maake. — A galyard. — Kyng Harry the 
vitiths pavyn. ~ My lady Carey's dompe. — La bdle fyne. — It was 
a miller's. — The empororse pavyn. — A galyard. — The Kygs baled 
(Passe tyme wt good eumpanye). — Tyme to pas. — Preoss Deo 
fundamus. — Rhydlan marih. — The original music in the witches 
scene, in Middleton's comedy of The Witch. — Obrecht: Parce 
Dooine. — Though your strangnes frett — Johnson: Dt&tt doe not 
your faire bewty wrong. — Rest awile you cruell cares. — Tell me 
dearest what is love. — Queries: Know then my breth'ren. — With 
my flocke. — Pilldngton: Rest sweet nymphes. — Laneir: Bring 
away this sacred tree. — Coprario: Come ashore, come merry mates. 

— Is't for a grace. — You herralda of my Mrs. hart. — When I sit 
as judge. — The ran rins doon thro' mirryland. — SAr Eglamore. — 
Locke: Lilk; Curtain tune in The Tempest — Tallis: Specimen of 
a lesson. — Subject taken by Mr. Bird to be found in Pammelia. — 
Sarabande. — Lassus: Susanna un jour. — Saraband as S rondo. — 
Allemande Loreyne. — A pavion of Kinloughes. — Byrd: Prelude. — 
Gibbons: The quecnes command; Praeludium. — Wake: Galiardo. — 
Gibbons: Galiardo xvi. — Aston: A hornpipe. — Josquin Deprte: 
The most esoeellent canon in the mass L*homme arme. — Willaert: 
De retoorner mon ami. — Okenheim: Canon 4 in a. — Wert: Virgo 
Maria hodie ad ccdum. — Vorrai che tu cantasse'. a. Clemens: Ye 
nightingales in greenwoods. — Moralea: Diti mio si, o no sensa 
tlmore. — Delitrc: La jeune dame. — Richafort: Hierusalem. — 
Certon: SancU Maria succurre miseris. — Zarlino: Come si m' 
accendete. — Vecchi: Quella ch'in mille; Lcggiadretto Qorino. — 
Gero: PhilUda mi piu chei. — Gibbons: O Lord encrease my faith. — 
CUM: O praise the Lord. — Jones: My lore bound me with a Usse. 

— Laxaroni: Su le florite sponda. — Dow land: Go chrystal teara. — 
Mason and Earsden: Tune thy chearfull Toyce. ~ The kings good 
o^ght — Robin is a lovely lad. — Dido waa the Carthage queene. — 
Come follow me, my wandring mates. — The shadowes darknlng our 
intenta. — The lord's welcome. — The farewell aong. — Ives: Lament 
and mourn. ~ Jenkins: Suite in D-sol-re; Lady Kath. Audley's bells. 

— Humphrey: Where ever I am; Phillis for shame; How severe is 
forgetfull old age; A young man satt sighing; Though you doome all 
to dye. — SUggina: How unhappy a lover. — Musicks hand-maid. 
New lessons or instructions for the virginals or harpsychord. — Blow : 
If mighty wealth; Air from a birth-day ode. — Purcell: Leave your 
mountain vale; To her we ftow'ry chaplets. — Air against the bite of 
a tarantula from Zimmerman's Flortlegium. — Purcell: If thou wilt 
give me back my love; Amidst the shadea. — Jones: Farewell, deare 
love. — Sing we now merily. — Lawea: If my mistress fix her eye.— 
Geminiani: Primo Cesare, ottomano. — Forlana, Venetian dance. 

Smithy Laura Alexandrine. 

The music of the waters. A collection of the sailors' 

chanties, or working songs of the sea, of all nations. 

London. Kegan Paul, Trench & Co. 1888. M.106.22 



Smith, Laura Alexandrine. (ConHnutd,) 
Through Romany songland. London. Stott. 1889. 

The airs of many songs ars ghrsn. M.9o8.fl2 

Smith, M. F. H., edUar. 
Abt, F. Father of mercies. Quartet and [s.] solo. 

No. 21 in M.X9a7 
Smith, Miss Horace. 
A rainy day. Operetta. The music by Virginia Gabriel. 

No. 2 in M.272.15 
Smith, Paul, pstnd. See Moniudt, Guillaume £douard. 
Smith, Robert Archibald. 
How beautiful upon the mountains. Full anthem. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] London. Novello. [184-?] 
Also to be found in Musical times [Musie]. No. 1 6 in M.29a9.a 

Smith, Robert Archibald. W<frks about. 
Ramsay, P. A. Memoir of [Robert Archibald] Smith. 
[Added, five pages of verses by Smith.] {In Tannahill. 
Works. Pp. xlii-lxvi. London. [1838.]) 

No. I in M.X0442 
Smith, Robert B. 
A China doll. A musical comedy. Book & lyrics by Harry 
B. and Robt. B. Smith. Music by Alfred E. Aarons. 

M.397.Z 
"Fantana.*' A musical comedy. Book by Rob^ B. Smith 

and Sam S. Shubert. Music by Raymond Hubbell. 

M.38349 
Smith, Theodore. 

Sweet is the breath. Duet [a. t.]. {In Social harmony. 

Pp. 290, 291.) No. 232 in M.ais.ax 

Smith, Walter. 

Praise the Lord, O my souL Full anthem. [Accomp. for 

organ. London. Novello & Co. 186-?] No. 22 in M.z57.fl9 

Smith, Mrs. Warington, translaiar. 

ViARD-Louis, J. Music and the piano. London. 1884. 

M.X03.20 

Smith, William, Jr. 
A lecture on church music. London. Simpkin, Marshall 
& Co. 1859. No. I in M.37345 

Smith, William Seymour. 
"Break forth into joy.'' Anthem for Christmas. [Accomp. 
for organ.] Boston. Schmidt. 1892. No. 51 in M.X58.X9 
Evening. [Part-song.] London. Jefferys. N. d. 

No. 37 in M.X2X.3 
The moon. Ode for female voices [s. s. a.]. Words by A. 
Stewart Harrison. Music by Seymour Smith. [Accomp. 
for pianoforte.] London. Augener & Co. [188-?] 

No. 5 in M.ao4.32 
Smith, The. Part-song. Kriutzbs, C M.192.23.X 

Smiths are good fellows. Glee. Cobb, J. 

No. 203 in M.xxax.3; etc 
Smita, Willem. 
Mass, in D. [For t. t. & Accomp. for organ.] {In BreL 
Six masses.) No.4inM.2604 

Smoiian, Arthur. 
Engelbert Humperdinck, Maurlsche Rhapsodic fur Or- 
chester. Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. [igoi.l 

No. 13 in M.az7.x2.9 

Richard Strauss, "Taillefer." (Ballade von Ludwig Uhland.) 

Fur Chor, Soli und Orchester. Op. 52. Erlautert. ]>ip- 

zig. Seemann. [1903.] No. 15 in M.ax7.xa.xa 

These two works form respectivelj No. aid and aSj of Der Mnslk* 
fahrer. 

Smoni, 

Lydia, ou les fiances de Novgorod. Op^ra-comique. Pa- 
roles de MM. de Lyden et SmonL Musique de Edmond 
Missa. No. 2 in WLVjs^ 

Smoothly glide. Canon. Haybs, W. Catches, glees and 
canons. Vol. 2. No. 2 in M.aao.5.a 

Smugglers, The. Optra. For the Music see Attwood; also 

Soiisa. For the Librbtto see Birch; also Vance, W. 
Smyth, Charles John. 
Six letters on singing. Norwich. Stevenson, Matchett & 
Stevenson. 1817. No. 5 in M.X44,ia 

Smyth, Ethel Mary. 
Fantasio. Phantastische Komodie in zwei AufzCigen. 



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Smyth, Ethel Mary. (Continued,) 

Dichtung (mit freier Benutzung des gleichnamigen Lust- 
spieles von A. de Musset) und Musik von £. M. Smyth. 
[Klavierauszug mit Text. Leipzig. 1898?] if .389.29 
Quintett in £ dur fur 2 Violinen, Bratsche und 2 Violon- 
celli. Op. I. Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [188-?] 

No. 4 in 11405.74 

Der Wald. The Forest. Musik-Drama mit Prolog und 

Epilog in einem Akt von E. M. Smyth. [Vocal score.] 

Mayence. Schott. 1902. lf.389.30 

8nied«ra, August. 

Yolande. Lyrische legende. Muziek van Emile Wambach. 

lf.379.34 
''CllteTpovn.'* [Schneeflockchen.] Opera, For the Music 
see Rimtki-KorBakoT. For the Libkbtto see Ottrovild. 
Snoeck, C6sar C. 
Catalogue de la collection d'instruments de musique 
anciens et curieux. Gand. Vuylsteke. 1894. if.207.37 
SnSfiid. Cantata. For the Music see Aiidr(«. For the Li- 
bretto see Rydb«rg. 

Snow, ^. 

What cruel pains Corinna takes. Air harmonized. (In 

Turle and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3, 

pp. 238^ 239.) No.8oinlf.zzx4.3 

Snow, The, has fallen around me. Part-sang, Franz, R. 6 

songs for mixed voices. No. 9 in iL2704 

Snow-drop, The. Part-sang, Barnby. No. 88 in lf.157.5.2 

Snowdrops. Part-sang, Raff. No. 23 in if .195.1.17 

Snow Hakes. Sang. Cowen. No. 25 in M.192.IZ 

Snow in spring. Part-sang. Rbineckb, C. H. C 

No. 10 in If .204.36.5 

So bright is thy beauty. Catch, Haybs, W. Catches, glees 

and canons. Vol. i. No. i in M. 220.5.1 

So cedo ai detti tuoi. Aria, Gugublmi, P. No. 4 in if .i2ai2 

So che fedele. Aria. Sacchini. No. 2 in m. 120.29 

So ch« vanti. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Amusement for the 

ladies. Vol. 3, p. 49.) No. 17 in if .220.3.3 

Also to be found in Bland's The Lsdies' collection. 

So du mit deinem Munde bekennest Jesum. Anthem. Bach, 

J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 30. lf.8040.21.30 

So echte deutsche Art. Part-sang, Gottwald. 

No. 60 in If .204.39 
So far away. Part-sang, Schobn, E. von. No. 37 in if .204.38 
So full of life. Glee. Wbbbb, S. Selection of glees. Vol. 2. 

No. 17 in If .235.13.2 
So gracious is thy sweet self. Madrigai. 
Bennst, J. No. 80 in If. 157.20.3; etc 

Fbrrbtti, G. No.2inlf.235.ii;etc. 

So hab' ich doch die ganze Woche. Part-sang. Klbffel. 

No. 8 in If .39242.4 
So h«rsig, wie mein Lisel. Sang. Taubbrt, C. G. W. Sechs 
Lieder. Op. 76. No. 11 in M. 192.6 

So Ist's recht. Part-sang. Tauwitz, E. 2 heitere Chore. 

No. 21 in lf.392.26 

So lang auf Bergen reift der Wein. Part-sang. Reinbckb, C. 

H. C. Durstige Lieder. No. 20 in if .392.21 

So lang im Keller noch ein Pass. Part-sang. Pfeiffbr, E. J. 

No. 181 in If .147.4 

So lang man nuchtern ist. Part-sang. Mbndblssohn-Bar- 

THOLDY, J. L. F. No. i6inlf.i29a.44;etc 

So lasst mich scheinen, bis ich werde. Sang, Schumann, R. 

A. Lieder . . . aus Wilhelm Meister. 

No. II in M. 244.15.3; etc. 
So light is love. Madrigal, Wilbyb. Works. Vol. 2. 

No. 4 in If .234.19.2 

So mancher mocht ihr Blumchen sein. Part-sang. Werner, 

F. W. No. 103 in lf.i29a.43.3 

So mancher mogt' ihr Bliimchen seyn. Part-sang. Mbth- 

FBS8BL. No. 3 in M .i29a.43.i 

So merrily over the ocean spray. Part-sang. Richards, H. B. 

No. 3 in M. 244.104 

So muss mein Liebchen sein. Quartet. Gubth. Drei heitere 

Solo-Quartette. Op. 39- No. 36 in if .392.10 

So muss mein Liebchen sein. Sang. Abt, F. Funf Lieder. 

Op. 92. No. 33 in If .192.1 



So Oder so. Sang. Beethoven. Werke. Serie 23. lf.4i3.i.S3 
So peaceful rests. Catch. Greene, M. No. 7 in If .158.13; etc 
So puenklich zur Sekunde. Part-sang. Otto, E. J. Ernst 

und Scherz. No. 2 in If .392.20 

So sagen die Weisen. Part-sang, Schneider, J. C. F. 

No. 27 in If .Z29a.43.i 
So saith my fair. Madrigal. MARENZia No. 6 in M .Z57.20.z ; etc. 
So shall my darling be. Sang. Abt, F. No. 35 in lf.z9S.2 
So soon is morning on us breaking. Part-sang. Wbbkb, C. 

M. F. E. von. No. 4 in lf.235.z6 

So stehn wir. Song. Brahms. Lieder und Gesange. Op. 32, 

Heft 2. No. 6 in If .38o.4az 

So still at evening lies the lake. Cantata. For the Music see 

Goetz, H. For the Libretto see Mueller von Koenigs- 

winter. 
So viel Stern' am Himmel stehen. Part-sang. Schobn, £. 

von. No. 28 in lf.39S.7 

So wahr die Sonne scheinet. Duet. Lachnbr, F. Deutsche 

Gesaenge ftir 2 Singstimmen. No. 10 in lf.22z.25 

Schumann, R. A. 12 Gedichte aus Ruckerts Liebesfruhling. 

No. 1 1 in lf.a44.Z5.z ; etc 
So wahr die Sonne scheinet. Part-sang. Schumann, R. A 

Minnespiel. No. 12 in ^.244.15.3 

So wahr die Sonne scheinet. Sang. Mihalovich. Acht 

Gedichte. No. 5 in If .380.2Z 

So weich und warm. Duet, Cornelius. Werke. Band 2. 

IL4Z4.20.S 
So weich und warm. Part-song. Corneuus. Werke. Band 

2. IL4Z4.90.S 

So weit! Part-sang. Schobn, E. von. No. 15 in 1c.39s.39 

So weit von hier. Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 22. 

No. 54 in If .a44.5.s 
So wie Blumen. Duet. Weber, C. M. F. E. von. 

No. I in lf.244.z7 
So will ich frisch und frohlich sein. Sang. Brahms. Deutsche 

VolksHeder. Heft 5. No. 13 in lf.3004a3 

So willst du von mir gehen. Song, Kuecken, F. W. 

No. 7 in lf.244.(&.2 
So winterlich. Part-sang. Dietrich, A H. Sechs Lieder. 

Op. 18. No. 44 in M. 392.6 

So wird es geschehen. Part-song, Flubgel. No. 28 in if .203.7 
So wUnsch ich ihr ein' gute Nacht. 5*^91^. Brahms. Deutsche 

Volkslieder. Heft 3. No. 11 in If. 380.40.3 

Soane, George. 
Aladdin, or the wonderful lamp. A fairy opera. Composed 

by Henry R. Bishop. M.39Z.5 

The Andalusian; or, the young guard. An original oper- 
etta, in two acts, by George Soane. The music by Ed- 
ward Loder. London. Jefferys. 1848. No. 14 in lf.z45.25 

Libretto only. 

Faustus. A musical romance. Composed by T. Cooke, 

Charles £. Horn, and Henry R. Bishop. No. 2 in U.^fgo^s 

The island of Calypso. An operatic masque. Composed 

by Edward J. Loder. If.28a3 

Soane, George, editor. 

Weber, C. M. F. E. von. [Der Freischutz.] M*390-39 

Soaper, John. 

Double chant. [For s. a. T. b. In A] (In Ayrton. Sacred 

minstrelsy. Vol. i, p. 39.) No. 14a in lf.S90.22.z 

Soave fia il morir. Madrigal. Palbstbina. Werke. Band 28. 

lf.8040a.66.28 
Soave immagine d'amor. Song. Mercadante. 

No. 56 in If .235.Z8.2 
Soave sia il vento. Part-song. Mozart. No. 5 in if .Z57.Z4.4 
SobieskL Opera, For the Music see David. Quatre duos. 

Sobolewsld, Eduard. 
Johannes der Taufer. Oratorium, nach Worten der heili- 
genSchrift. Clavierauszug. Konigsberg. [183-?] M. 243.25 

Sobrie et juste. Anthem. Palbstbina. Werke. Band 31* 

lfA>4oa.66.3z 

Social harmony. A collection of the most esteemed ft cele- 
brated glees, catches, canzonets. London. Jones ft Co. 
[1818.] If.2z5.2z 

Conttnts. — ApoUo and the muaet. — Webbe: Merry and wise. — 
Smart: The happy fellow. — Hayes: Melting airs. — Ame: Hush to 



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peace. — Webbe: Heigh ho. — Hayes: The rose. — Aldrich: Hark 
thebonnj. — Webbe: The moon and won^an. — Arne: Elegy on the 
death of Mr. Shenatone. — Hayea: When Flora decks. — Webbe: 
Sorely that's the tender. — Battishill : Amidst the myrtles. — Pur- 
cell: Fye, nay prithee. — Hilton: What shall he haye. — Handel: 
Come, erer smiling Liberty. — Weldon: Let ambition fire. — Hook: 
Far in a wilderness. — Harington; Look I neighbours, look! — 
Smart: To be joriid and gay. — Lawes: View, Lesbia, view. — 
Harington: Go, false Damon. — Playford: Comely swain. — Wilson: 
From the fair Larinian shore. — Hayes: No longer Orpheus. — Al- 
cock: Hail I erer pleasing solitude. — Bumey: Peter White. — 
Linley; A bumper. — Uxor mca, uxor polla. — Hayes: O come, fair 
Hebe. — Cesar: To our musical club. — Arne: Thou toft-flowIng 
Atou. — Purcell: Sweet tyranness. — Brewer: 'Tis Amsrillis. — 
Hsyes: You beat your pate. — Here's a health to all good lasses. — 
The sHver swan. — Hayea; When Chloe's kind. — Purcell: Sum up 
all the deUghta. — Freeman: Of all the brave birds. — 111 fares the 
family. — Boyce: 'Tis thus and thus farewelL — Clarke: In drinking 
fun bumpers. — Purcell: Psle faces stand by. — LInley: The bottle's 
the sun. — Jenner: Ancient Phillis. — Weedon: Fourteen cows. — 
Webbe: My lore and I for kisses. — By shady woods. — All in the 
downs. — All' amore non ru6. — God sstc the King. — Cocchl: 
Cantlam, brilliam. — Gemlniani: Gently touch. — Arne: Busz quoth 
the blue fly. — Morley: Go ye my cansonets. — Arne: Sigh no more. 

— Coleman: The glories of our birth. — Farewell mine own sweet- 
heart. — Dibdin: Lawyer Brief, Why all thb stir? — Unbend thy 
working ndnd. — Morley: Now Is the month. — Taylor: Ding dong. 

— Valton; Peace, thou white rob'd child. — Taylor: Sweet are the 
flow'rs. — Hayes: Haste, ye soft gales. — Berg: Not a day more than 
thirty. — Purcell: While bolts and bars. — Webbe: As Thomas waa 
cudgci'd. — To Portsmouth. — PasquaH: O happy tolltude. — Toby 
reduced. — Purcell: Jack thou'rt a toper. — Thomas: Tho' you are 
young. — Giardini: Beriamo tutti. — Ires: Come, honest friends. — 
Purcell: Fairest isle. — Estc: How merrily we Htc. — Attcrbury: 
Pretty maidena. — Hayes: On a scolding wife. — Adieu, Tain joys. 

— Green: I'tc lost my mistress. — Blow: Go, perjur'd man. — 
CarissimI: Dite O deli. — Hayes: Ars longs, Ttta breris. — Berg: 
How happy are we. — There's s pudding. — Hilton: Turn Amarlltts. 

— Brewer: Go, Damon, go. — RsTenscroft: We be three poor 
mariners. — Lawes: Gather your rosebuds. — Hayes: Hall I flow'ry 
mead. — Arne: Which is the properest day. — Ives: Now are we 
met. — Narcs: Wilt thou lend me thy mare. — Howard: Ye cheerful 
Tirgins. — Baildon: Adieu to the rillsge. — Carey: In these grores. 
<— Hayea: Thla tomb be thine. — Tallla: Like as the doleful doTC. — 
Holcombe: When here, Lucinda. — Webbe: A gen'rous friendship. 

— Morley: Sweet nymph. — Carter: The royalty catch. — Follow 
me, my jorial boys. — Arne: Rise glory. — TrsTers: Doubtless tho 
pleasure. — Hold thy peace. — Purcell: How sweet is the air I — 
Taylor: Hencc^ begone. — Go gentle breexes. — From night till 
mom. — Harington: 'Tis humdrum I — White sand and grey. — 
Would you alng a catch. — Bates: Come follow me with merry glee. 
Here's a heal^ to all them that we Iotc. — Harington: I cannot 
alng. — On thy sweet lips. — Travers: Says Pontius in rage. — 
Eccles: Ah I how lorely. — Baildon: Mister Speaker. — Cranford: 
Come hither, Tom. — L'avare eat toujours. — Mornington: When 
lor the world's repose. — Fill your glasses round. — Alcock: When 
Troy town. — Vento: Bright Phoebus now lights up. — Hayden: As 
I saw fair Oora. — Locke: Ne'er trouble thyself. — Arne: See, Bob, 
the plsy is done. — SteffanI: Prithee leare me. — O beauteous eyes. 

— Flat'rer why dost thou. — Trarers: I, like the bee. — Cocchl: 
Colla bottiglla. — Purcell : For lore er'ry creature. — Webbe : Says 
Damou to Chloe. — O thou wert bom to please me. — Marella: 
Half an hour past twelve o'clock. — Atterbury; Yes, these are the 
scenes. — Handel: See the oonqu'ring hero. — My dame has in her 
hut. — Greene: So peaceful rests. — Purcell: Britons, strike home. 

— Harington : The black sanctus. — Byrd : The eagle's force. — Arne : 
To fair Fidele's. — WeeDces: Welcome sweet plessure. — White: 
Hark I how the woods do ring. — Orerend; How sweet the breath. 

— Rameau: Where is pity's. — Purcell: Man is for the woman. — 
GiordanI: Adieu, my lore. — To thee, O gentle sleep. — Warren: 
To our musical club. — Purcell: What can we. — Broderip: When 
the full organ. — Purcell: Now are we met — Let's lire and let's 
lore. — Carey: Curst be the wretch. — Berg: I msrry'd a wife. — 
Tayk>r: Haste, to rural sports. — Hayea: If neither brass nor 
marble. — Ridley: Away my brare boys. — Cusens: Sweet are the 
banks. — Cocchl: Viva Londral — Webbe: Come lire with me. — 
Purcell: Shepherds, leave decoying. — Hayes: May does er'ry 
fragrance. — Green: Why is all this whining? — Hook: Golden sun. 

— The very bees. — Arae: When ail the Attic fire was fled. — Carey: 
He comes, the hero comes. — Ye noble minds. — Scotland: Lightly 
tread. — Brewer: Why shou'd not we three. — Jackson: Time has 
not thin'd. — Hilton: Come let us all a Maying. — Hayea: Tipple 
sway. — Green: Hail I British isle. — I sing the British. — Dibdin: 
Give round the world. — Pcpusch: Hark I methinks I hear the sea- 
men. — Adieu the verdant lawns. — Hayes: Unbend thy working 
mind. — Ireland: How sleep the brave. — Hayea: AUke in temper. 

— Berg: Come friends and companions. — Cuzens: Two lawyers, 
when a knotty caiite. — There were three cooks. — Atterbury: With 
horns and hounds. — Hayes: Poor Johnny'a dead. — Harington: 
Sweet doth blush. — Rogers: Come all noble souls. — Hilton: Now 
that the Spring. — Ut, re, mi. — Dibdin: Sound drums. — Cuxens: 
Happy are we. — Aht c« ira. — Linley: Come my jolly lads. — 
Senxa dite. — Atterbury: How fair and sweet. — Hayea: Stilt in 
our ears. — Mornington: Here in cool grot. — Gregory: Let us be 



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merry. — Dibdin: Behold tho model. — Trsvers: Here innoeeaoa 
and beauty. — Hayes : Sure women and wine. — Purcell : Sing, all ye 
muses. — Puroell: Take not a woman's anger. — Hook: Come now 
let's be joyous. — Webbe: Tell me ye pow'ra. — Gerard: The world 
and its Tot'ries. — Arne : Blow diou winter's wind. — H<dmes : Shew 
a room. — Jenner: Thou'rt gone. — Hayes: O Mersey, may thy 
bounteous stream. — Handel: The flocks shall leave. — Arne: When 
Britain first. — Purcell: For folded flocks. — Arnold: Happy Island. 

— Smith : Sweet is the breath of morn. — Cuxens : His grace in a 
rage. — GiordanI: Adieu, my dear Ned. — Dibdin: This bleak and 
frosty morning. — In siry dreama. — How imperieet Is expresslott. 

— Go to Joan Glover. — Taylor: Under this ground. — Puroell; 
Come all. — Hayes: Let the French hop and sing. -— Fickle Cupid, 

— Hayes: Oh, ever against eating cares. — Viva tutti. — Webbe: 
Now we are met. — ^Hayes: Give me but my bottle.— Garth : Care thou 
canker. — Hayes: Chairs to mend. — Webbe: A batchelor won'd 
have a wife. — Hayes: Bloom of beauty. — Bates: Sir, you are a 
comical fellow. — Hook: Hush, the god of love. — Hsyes: WInde 
gentle evergreen. — Drink to me only. — Hayes: May the king for 
ever live. — Purcell: Soldier, take off thy wlae. — Boyce: Long Hve 
King George. — Brewer: Why shou'd not we three. — Purcell: 
Let's live good honest lives. — Handel : When Phoebus the tops. — 
Green: Busy, curious, thirsty fly. — Eccles: Wine does wonders. — 
Greene : Hail t green fields. — WhUe AduB slept — [Sneering catch.] 

— Edwards : Where griping grief. — Hayes : A catch that is merry. 

— Dibdin: Fsr from the world. — A boat, haate to the ferry. -* 
Webbe: If Eve in her innocence. — Hayea: In a domestic tite«* 
t£te. — Now we're met — Baildon: Ye heav'na, if Innocence. — 
Harington: How great is the pleasure. — Green: Come, all noble 
souls. — Atterbury: Sweet enslaver. — Boyce: A blooming youth. 

— God SSTC Great George. — There waa a jolly miller. — Dibdin: 
Sweetly, let'a enjoy. — Taylor: When Phillis wss fshhfuL — Byrdt 
Non nobis, Domlne. — Hayes: Tears are my dafly food. — Blow: 
Glory be to the Father. — Te Deum. — Miserere. — Oh that the 
salvation. — King: Oh Absalom I my son I — Webbe: To God who 
siu. — Willaert: Amen hallelujah. — Webbe: Glory be to the 
Father. — Look down, O Lord. — Purcell: Glory be to the Father. 

Social whirl. The. Opera. For the Music see Kerkcr. For 

the LiBRBTTo see Herbert, J. W. 
Sodeti del quartetto di Firenze. Publications. 

Unless otherwise stated, theae quarteta are for two vioHns, viola and 
'cello. 

Anichini. Quartetto in mi min. No. i in M.4xaa.a 

Beethoven. Quartetto no. i-6. Op. i8. M.a4(&.a4 

Quartetto 1-3. Op. 59. M.a4(La5 

Quartetto in mi b. Op. 74. No. 2 in M.a46.99 

Serenata. Trio [violino, viola e violoncello] in re. 

No. 4 in M.a4(L96 

Trio in si b [violino, viola e piano]. Op. 97. M.a46.a7 

Trio [per violino, viola e violoncello] 1-3. Op. 4. 

No. 1-3 in M.a46.a6 
BoTTESiNL Quartetto in re. No. a in M^iaa-a 

Croff. Quartetto. No. 2 in M.a46.34 

FioRi. Quartetto. No. i in M.946.34 

Hummel, J. N. Gran settimetto in re min. [Flauto, 
oboe, corno, viola, violoncello, contrabbasso e piano.] 

M.a4(La8 

Langhans. Quartetto. No. 3 in M^iaa^a 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. Ottetto [4 violini, 2 

viole, 2 violoncelli]. Op. 20. M.a46w30 

Quartetto in fa min. [Violino, viola, violoncello e 

pianoforte.] Op. 2. No. i in M.246.a9 

Pacini, G. Quartetto, 4to. No. 3 in M.94(L34 

RicoRDi. Quartetto i. No. 2 in M.4iaa.xi 

Spohr, L. Doppio quartetto in re min. Op. 65. M.a46.3X 

Soci6t( chorale de I'Ecole Galin-Paris-Chev^, Paris. Rhgle- 

ment de la Soci^t^. Paris. Chev^. [1850.] 

No. 3 in M.207.17 

SoclM de bienfaisance hoUandaise de Paris. 

CoMETTANT, J. P. O. La Hollaudc musicale i Paris. His- 

toire d'un concert [pour] le b^n^fice de la Soci^t^ de 

bienfaisance hoUandaise de Paris. Paris. 1891. M.376.5 

Soci(t€ de patronage pour le propagation de la M6thode 

Galin-Paris-Chev^. Bulletin, No. i. Paris. [1862.] 

No. 5 in M.907.I7 

Soci£t6 des amateurs de musique, Brussels. R^glement 

adopts dans I'assembl^e g^n^rale du 15 brumaire, 7e 

ann^e r^publn^. Bruxelles. Stapleaux. An VII [1799]. 

No. I in M.102.36 
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national de musique et de d^lamation, Paris. SocUti 
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Soci6t6 imp^riale des orph^onistes lillois au Concours de 

Limoget. R^its & appreciations. Extraits des journaux. 

Lille. Danel. 1864. No. 6 in M.197.3 

Society of Professional Musicians. See Incorporated Society 

of Musicians. 
Sdderberg, W. Th. 
Fagelns visa. Der kleine Vogel. [Mannerchor, t. Solo, 
T. T. B. B.]. Berlin. Simon. [18&-?] No. 7 in if .39a.38 
Same. The bird. [t. solo, t. t. b. b.] New York. Schirmer. 
[ 1887.] No. 3 1 in If .393.25 

S5derman, August Johan. 
Eine Bauemhochzeit. [Quartet, s. a. t. b.] Berlin. Simon. 
[187-?] No. 17 in M.i58.ax 

Same. [t. t. b. b.] No. 10 in lf.393.34; No. 8 in lf.39a.38 

Katolsk messa. For fyra soloroster, chor och orchester. 
Klaverutdrag. Stockholm. 1881. No. 3 in M .aoz.aa 

Schwedischer Hochzeits-Marsch (Brollops). Partitur. Ber- 
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8oehle» Carl. 
Johannes Brahms, Klavierkonzert (No. 2) in B-dur. Op. 
83. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. [1898. Der 
Musikfuhrer. No. 139.] No. 13 in ll.az7.ia.6 
Soehmer, Reinhard S. 
Christ the Lord is risen today. An Easter hymn. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] New York. Dodworth. 1862. 

No. 22 in M.Z9a7 
8oeiir» La, de Jocrisse. Optra, For the Music see Bante. 

For the Libretto see Vanloo. 
Sorar Marthe. Opera, For the Music see Le Rey. For the 

Libbetto see Richet. 
Sceurs, Les, de lait. Duet, Concone. No. 16 in if ,a44.a 

Soeurs Gaudichard, Les. Opera, For the Music see Audran. 

For the Libretto see Ordonneau. 
Soffredini, Alfredo. 
Aurora. Bozzetto lirico-drammatico in due atti. Ridu- 
zione per canto e pianoforte dell' autore. Milano. 
Ricordi & c. [i8$h-?] >i.39^-59 

II piccolo Haydn. Melodramma in due atti per uso di 
collegi ed istituto maschili. Riduzione per canto e piano- 
forte. Milano. Ricordi & c. [i8$h-?] M. 399.61 
Salvatorello. Episodic storico-romantico in tre atti. 
Parole e musica di Alfredo Soffredini. Canto e piano- 
forte. Milano. Pigna. 1894. lf.399.6a 
Tarcisio. Bozzetto lirico-drammatico in un atto e due 
parti. Parole e musica di Alfredo Soffredini (scritto 
per voci di giovannetti e grande orchestra). Riduzione 
per canto e pianoforte dell' autore. Milano. Ricordi & 
c. [1882?] M.399.63 
Sofge, H. G. 
Veni Creator [s. t. b. Accomp. for organ. Cincinnati]. 
Peters. 1858. No. 8 in If .a6aio.7 
Sofonisba, La. Opera, For the Music see Paer. For the 

Libretto see ZanettL 
Soft and safe. Glee. Callcott, J. W. No.6inlf.a35.9.a;etc. 
Soft Cupid, wanton, am'rous boy. Glee. Travers. 

No. 21 in lf.a35.X7.x; etc 
Soft falls the tear. Glee. King, M. P. No. 14 in if .a35.aa.i 
Soft is the zephyr's breezy wing. Duet. Geary. 

No. 6 in If .X39a.z&4; etc. 
Soft let the Lamia sound. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 16 in lf.a35.7.a; etc. 
Soft sleepy profoundly pleasing power. Glee. Wellesley, 
G. C Glees and madrigals. No. 20 in if .a36.a3 

Soft tread, ye nymphs. Round. Smith, J. S. 

No. 114 in lf.aaa9.3; etc. 
Soft Toices blending. Part-song. Weigl. No. 10 in lf.a44.io.z 
Softly fades the twilight ray. Anthem. Havens. 

No. 33 in If .190.3 
Softly fall the shades. Part-song. 
Hatton. No. 4 in If .I57.a ; etc. 

Silas. No. 15 in lf.a35.10; etc. 

Softly falls the moonlight Part-song. Christy, E. P. 

No. 52 in If .157.5.2 
Softly now the light of day. Anthem. 
Aldrich, p. D. No. 3 in If .ao3.a6 



Softly now the light of day. Anthem. (Continued.) 



Camp. 

Hamer. 

Millard, H. 
Softly, 01 drop, mine eyes. Madrigal. 

Vol. 2. 
Softly o'er the rippling waters. Song. 



Softly, softly. Part-sang, Sbyfribo. 
Softly strike each golden lyre. Glee. 



No. 19 in If .203.26 

No. 22 in If .203.87 

No. 39 in If .isS-xS 

Wilbyb. Works. 

No. 33 in If .a34.x9.a 

Thomas, J. R. 

No. 24 in If .193.14 

No. 8 in If .ao5.xa3 

Coward, J. 10 glees. 

No. I in M.a36.x8 

No. 14 in M.a44.io.a 

No. 12 in M.aax.33 



Softly the echo. Part-song. Rossini. 

Sogno» II. Song, Schlett. _ 

Sogno, II, di Cenerentola. 5*^^. Gordigianl £chos de la 

Toscane. Vol. 2. No. 24 in If .a44.X3.a 

Sogno, II, di Scipione. Opera, For the Music see Mosart. 

Werke. Serie 5, No. 7. 

Sogno, ma te non miro. Glee. Traetta. No. 83 in M.aaoQ.! 

Sogno, o sposa. Part-song. Jommblu. No. i in M.zao.a4 

Sografi, Antonio Simone. 

Gli Orazi e j Curiazi. Opera seria. Musica da Domenico 

Cimarosa. If .400.37 ; etc 

Sohlem, , Freiherr von. 

Baldur's Tod. Musikdrama. Musik von Cyrill Kistler. 

If.303.z4 
Soir, Le. Part-song. Jouret. Der Abend. No. 32 in M.39a.za 
Soir, Le. Song. Gounod. No. 6 in lf.z9a.10; etc 

Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 6. 1^3274.6 

Thomas, C. L. A. No. 27 in M49z.a8.a 

Soir, Un, d'^t^. For orchestra. Collin, C. No. 4 in If .336.6 
Soir, Un, d'orage. Opera. For the Music see Mtea. For 

the Libretto see Marthold. 
Soiree d'automne. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 7. 

lf.3a7.4-7 
Soiree d'hiver. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 7. 

If.3a74.7 

Some manqu^e, Une. Opera. For the Music see Foamy. 

For the Libretto see Vemet. 
Soir^ orageuse, La. Opera. For the Music see Dalayrac 

For the Libretto see Radet, J. B. 
Soirtoi de Londres. Songs. Panopka. 
Soirees de Paris. Songs. Donizetti. 
Soir^s de Vienne. Songs. Ricci, F. 
Soirees italiennes. Songs. Mercaoante. 
Soirees musicales, Les. Songs. Rossini. 
Soir^a orph6oniques. Collections de choeurs approuv^s par 

la Commission du chant de la ville de Paris. Paris. 

Escudier. [186-?] lf.Z57.S 

ContitUs. — Thomas: Les trsineaux; La ▼apeor; Le Tyrol. — Badn: 
Attila dcTsnt Rome; Le d^art des ap6trea; Les ▼cndaafears dn 
Rhin; Les matelots de TAdriatiqae; Salut k C^sar; Le tirenr d'are; 
Le soldat Tigneron; Annibal trsTersant les Alpes; Gloire k la France; 
Chant des ^coles communales; Le bapt^mc; Le lonp et I'agneao.— 
Chariot: La creation. — Salom^: Uim nnit en mcr. — Mosart: La 
flute enchant^ — Delibes: Ifarchc de soldats. — Glnek: IphlgWe 
en Aulide. — Rossini: Mose-pri^e. — Polignac: Le myosotls. — 
Chariot: Chantons la vapeur. — Palestrlna: Kyrie. — Haydn: Gsa- 
tique d'Haydn. 

Soirees parisiennes. Part-songs. Wecksrlin. No. 2 in lf.z5844 
Sola beUe sans alarmes. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. 

Vol. 8. lf.3a7^JI 

Sois ententif, mon peupl', i ma doctrine. Anthem. Sweblinck. 

Werken. Deel 2. u^i^oji 

Sois libre, sois heureux. Song. Louis, N. 

No. 10 in If .3904; etc. 
Sois ma bayadere. Song. Auber. No. ii in lf.z93.az.z 

Soia moy, Seigneur, ma garde. Anthem. Swbeunck. 

Werken. Deel 4. lf.4Z3.a.4 

Soia toujours mes seules amours. Song. Schubert, P. P. 

Melodies. Vol. i. U^'j^i 

66, Le. Opera. For the Music see Offenbach. For the Li- 
bretto see Pittaud. 
Sokolov, Nikolai A. 
La caressante. Polka pour orchestre d'archets. Op. 38. 

Partition. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1899. No. 3 in lL4za.zz 
El^gie pour orchestre. Op. 4. Partition. Leipzig. Belaieff. 

[188-?] No. 4 in If .343.33 



No. 1-6 in If .S44.Z8 
No. 9-14 in If .944.4 

No. 7-14 in If .a44.z8 
lf.367.zo 

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Sokolov, Nikolai A. (Continued,) 
Quatuor pour deux yiolons, alto et violoncelle. Op. 7. 
Partition. Leipzig. Belaieff. 189a No. 23 in lf.3zi.z 
Same. Nouvelle Edition. 1895. No. 4 in lf.355.16 

Quatuor, Deuxt^mc (en la majeur), pour deux violons, alto 
et violoncelle. Op. 14. Nouvelle Mition. Partition. 
Leipsiff. Belaieff. 1895. No. 5 in M .355.16 

Quatuor, Troisiime (en r^ mineur), pour deux violons, 
alto et violoncelle. Op. aa Partition. Leipzig. Belaieff. 
i^M. No. 6 in If .355.16 

Les vendredit. Polka pour orchestre d'archets par N. 
Sokolow, A. Glazounow et A. Liadow. Partition. Leip- 
zig. Belaieff. 1899. N0.4inlf4za.11 
Sokrates. Part-sang. Dkbgut. No. 11 in lf.903.z6 
Sol, II, che ne ritchiara. Song. PnuciNz. No. 2 in lf.364.zo 
Sol l>acio» Un, ti dono. Part-song. Sweelznck. Werken. 
Deel 8. lf4Z3.9.8 
Sola, Carlo Michele Alessio. 
Spanish melodies, with characteristic poetry. Written by 
J. R. Planch^. The symphonies & accompaniments by 
C. M. Sola. London. Chappell & Co. [182-?] 

No. 7 in If .39044 
Sola, Carlo Michele Alessio, editor, 

Rossini. Mi manca la voce. No. 4 in if. 235.7.2; etc. 

SoUcc of life. Glee. Aenolo, S. No. 96 in if .22a9.2 

Solart, P. 

Saint Louis. Drame en 3 actes. Paroles du R. P. Marin 

de Boylesve. Musique de P. Solart. [Partition chant et 

piano.] Bruxelles. Katto. [187-?] No. 7 in if .322.16 

Solasii, Ugo, editor. 

Pnosi. Mos& lf4Z5.z9 

II natale del Redentore. lf4Z5.z6 

La risurrezione di Cristo. If4z5.z7 

Solche hergelauf ne Laffen. Song. Mozart. No. 4 in lf.204.37.z 

Sddat, Der. Part-song. Ebk. Volksklange. No. i in lf.z30.8 

MoBBRiNa Soldatenlieder. Heft l. No. 5 in M .392.Z8 

SiLCBn. No. 5 in if .Z30.7 ; etc 

Soldat, Der. Song. 

Schumann, R. A. 5 Lieder. No. i inlf.244.z5.2;etc. 

Spxibr. No. 8 in M. 236.6 

TiiHSEN. 8 Gedichte. No. 11, 12 in If. 236.8 

Soldat, Der, auf seinem Posten. Part-song. Skroup. 

No. 221 in lf.z29a.43.7 

Soldat, Le, et la fiancee. Song. Schubirt, F. P. Melodies. 

VoL 3. lf.327.4.3 

Soldat magiden, Le. Opera. For the Music see Danican. 

For the Libretto see Anseaume. 
Soldat vigneron, Le. Part-song. Bazin. No. 10 in M. 157.8 
Soldaten-Abachied. Part-song. Kern. No. 50 in if .392.Z2 

Marschnbr, H. a. Liebe, Wein und Krieg. 

No. 21 in M.392.Z7 
SiLCHER. Silcher-Album. No. 4 in if .370.30 

Stern, J. No. 3 in lf.z29a.44; etc. 

Soldaten-Abachied. Song. 
MoEBRiNa Drei Lieder. No. 8 in if .236.8 

Taubbrt, C G. W. Zwolf Gesaenge. Op. 27. 

No. 7 in If .2az.26 
Soldatenart. Part-song. Duerrner. Sechs Gesange. Op. 7. 

No. 14 in M. 392.7 

Soldatenbrant Part-song. Schumann, R. A. Romanzen fur 

Frauenstimmen. No. 6 in if .158.24; etc 

Silcher. Silcher-Album. No. 4 in lf.37a30 

Speibel. No. ii in M. 203.16 

Soldatenbrant, Die. Song. Schumann, R. A. Romanzen und 

Balladen. Heft 4. No. 10 in M.244.Z5.2; etc 

Soldaten^Chor. Part-song. Werner, H. No. 50 in M.z29a.43.2 

Soldatenchor aus Faust Part-song. Werner, H. 

No. loi in M.z29a43.3 
Soldateneid. Part-song. Rietz. No. 29 in M.392.22 

Soldatenliebe. Part-song. Kuecken. No. 3-inM.z3o.8 

Soldatenlicbe. Song. Kuecken. 3 Gesange fiir eine Sing- 
stimme. No. i in if .221.25 

Soldatenlied. For orchestra. Moniuszko. No. 3 in M.4Z0.5Z 
Soldatenlied. Part-song. Burkhardt, S. No. 231 in M.Z29a43.7 
Ellmenreich. No. 62 in M,246.22 



Soldatenlied. Part-song. (Continued.) 

Fischer, C. W. No. 49 in if .z29a.43.zo 

Marschner, H. a. Liebe, Wein und Krieg. 

No. 21 in lf.392.z7 
Sattlsr. No. 86 in if .204.39 

Schwalm. Drei Lieder. Op. 76. No. 10 in if .392.24 

Veit. No. 28 in If .392.42.2 

Wendt, J. G. No. 61 in if .2Z3.9 

Soldatenlied. Song. Schumann, R. A. Werkc Serie 13. 
Band 4. If.3z6.z.z3.4 

Taubert, C. G. W. Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft i. 

No. 3 in If •Z9a.6 

Soldatenlieder. Part-songs. Moehrinc No. 5 in If .392.Z8 

Soldatenttand. Part-song. Dbssauer. No. 46 in if.204.39 

Hopp, J. No. 45 in M.204.39 

Soldatentod. Song. Abt, F. Der Polenmutter Wiegenlied. 

No. 10 in If .Z92.Z 

Soldatenweh. Song. Banck. 6 Gesange. No. 17 in lf.22z.30 

Soldato, II. Song, (jorbigiani. £chos de la Toscane. Vol. 

I. No. 6 in If .244.Z3.X 

Soldatt, Les, de G^dton. Part-song. Saint-Sa&ns. 

No. 8 in If .392.34 
Soldier, The. Glee. Cooke, T. S. No. 89 in if .Z57.6.2 

Soldier, The, Song. Beethoven. Werkc Serie 24. 

IL4Z3.Z.24 
Soldier, The, in a foreign land. Song. Beethoven. Werkc 
Serie 24. lf.4Z3.z.24 

Soldier, take off thy wine. Catch. Purcbll, H. 

No. 33 in If .Z4Z.2Z.Z ; etc 
Soldier's adieu. The. Part-song. Abt, F. 

No. 24 in If .Z57.6.Z ; etc 
Soldier's adieu. The. Song. Dibd|n, C 1745-1814. 

No. 38 in If .237.7 
Soldier's farewell. The. Duet 

GioRDANi, T. No. 236 in If.2z5.2z 

Soldier's fareweU. Part-song. 

KiNKEL. No. 13 in lf.39248.z 

Soldier'a farewell. The Song. Wuestbnberg. 

No. 12 in lf.2Z2.2z.i 
Soldier^s home. The. Song. Foster, S. C. No. 15 in lf.38o4Z.3 
Soldier's legacy, The. Opera. For the Music see Macfanen, 

G. A. For the Libretto see Oxenford. 
Soldier'a love. Part-song. Kuecken. No. 27 in If.205.zo4; etc 
Soldier's retnm. The. Opera. For the Music see Hook, J. 
*'Soldier^a retnm. The," or Clara and Valentine. Opera. For 

the Music see Goldbeck. 
Soldier'a aong. Part-song. Werner, H. 

No. II in if.205.zo.3; etc 
Soldiers, brave and gallant be. Madrigal. Gastoldi. 

No. 14 in lf.z75.z.z 
Soldiers, The, of Gideon. Part-song. Saint-Saens. 

No. 12, 13 in lf.203.20 

Soldiers' songs. 

Abt, F. Kriegs- und Sieges-Lieder fiir vierstimmigen 

Mannerchor. Op. 392. No. 12 in M. 392.39 

Blackie. War songs of the Germans. With historical 

illustrations of the Liberation war and the Rhine 

boundary question. lf.za9a.30 

Edgell. a collection of soldiers' songs. lf.zo7.5 

Frey, J., editor. Les chants de guerre de la France en 

1870-71. If.z39a.2 

Kastner. Les chants de I'arm^e fran^ise. If.z2z.3z 

Sarrefont, pseud., editor. Chants et chansons militaires de 

la France. Avec la musique des principaux airs. 

1I.I39A-3 
Sole, II. Duet. Goroigiani, L. Echos de la Toscane. Vol. 2. 

No. 40 in If .244.Z3.2 

Soleasi nel mio cor. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werkc 

Band 8. lf.8o4oa.67.8 

Soleil, Le, & son declin. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. 

Vol. 6. M.3274.6 

Soleil, Le, de minuit. Opera. For the Music see Renaud, A. 

For the Libretto see Tminet. 

Soleil levant, Le. Tyrolienne. Wecxerun. Chants des Alpes. 

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La femme compositeur. Paris. La Critique. 1895. [Cri- 
tiques d'art] No. 3 in If .37343 
ConimU, — La fenune-compoai t ciir. — Madame de GrandvaL — An- 
fuata Holmiib CieXtt Chaminadc — Gabrielk Ferrari. — Marguerite 
Olagnier. — Edwige CbrMen. — Pauline Thja. — Madame Teuve 
Alphonie de NenvUle. — Madame AmWe Perroouet. — C^lanie Caria- 
aan. — Madame la Baromie Durand de Footmagne. — Madame Schloaa. 



Massenet £tude critique & documentaire. Paris. Biblio- 
thique d'art. 1897. Illus. Portraits. Facsimiles. 

BibliograpUe, pp. IS9-IS& M.373.a8 

8olcr» . See SoUre, £tiennc. 

Solera, Temistocle. 
Attila. Dramma lirico del Mo. G. Verdi. M.3a7.a4 

Emanuele Fiiiberto, ossia una notte di festa. Melodramma 
tragico. Posto in musica dal Mo. Angelo Villanis. 

M.a84.a8 
L'espinazione. Opera. Per musica di Achille Peri. 

M.293.33 

La fanciulla delle Asturie. Tragedia iirica. Musica di 

Benedetto Secchi. M.a74.aa 

Giovanna d'Arco. Dramma lirico. Posto in musica da 

Qiuseppe Verdi. Venezia. Molinari. [1845.] 

Libretto only, in lulian. No. 1 5 in M.I47.8.a 

Same. Musica di G. Verdi. M.3a8.ao 

Ildegonda. Dramma lirico. Posto in musica da Emilio 
Arrieta. M.i40.a 

I Lombardi alia prima crociata. Dramma lirico del Mo. G. 
Verdi. M.3a8.a3 

Nabucodonosor. Dramma lirico. [Musica del maestro 
Giuseppe Verdi.] Venezia. Molinari. [184-?] 
Libretto only, in Italian. No. 1 7 in M. 147.8.2 

Same. Musique de G. Verdi. M.3a7.i9 

Oberto, Conte di S. Bonifacio. Dramma. Musica di G. 
Verdi. M.3a8.a7 

Zilia. Dramma lirico. Musica di Caspar Villate. M.3a6.a 
Soltee, £tienne. 
Ouverture. [Pour le piano.] (In Pierre, C. V. D. Mu- 
sique des fetes et c6r^monies de la Revolution fran^aise 
... Pp. 53a-535*) M.380.Z4 

Solfeggio. 
DuRANTB, F. [Undici solfeggi a due voci col basso con- 
tinuo.] Manuscript. [Paris? 180-?] M.360.3 

Elwart, a. £. Solf^ge po^tique sur la clef lin^ire. Paris. 
1854. No. 2 in M.37a.6o 

Solf6ge rhythmique sur la clef lin^aire. Paris. 1854. 

No. I in M.37a.6o 
Soli6, pseud. See Soulier, Jean Pierre. 
Soli^ £mile, pseud. See Soulier, £mile. 

Soliman. Symphonic poem. Volkiiann. No. 2 in M.348.1 

Soliman der Zweite. Opera. For the Music see Suessmayer. 
Solitaire, Le. Opera. For the Music see Carafa. For the 

LiBasTTO see Planard. 
Solitaire, La. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 3, 4. 

M.3a74.3,4 
Solitaria, La, delle Asturie. Opera. For the Music see 

Coccia. For the Libretto see RomanL 
Solito, Gaetano. 

L'orfana guelfa. Dramma lirico. Posto in musica da 
Pietro Antonio Coppola. M.a3i.6 

Solitude. For orchestra. Godard, B. L P. No. 2 in M.405.Z7 
Solitude. Part-song. Storch, A M. No. 14 in M.39a.36 

Solitude. Song. Gounod. No. 15 in M.i()a.io; etc. 

Solitudine, La. Song. Handel. Werke. Lieferung 50. 

M.313.1.50 
Solitudine amene ombre. Song. Terradellas. 

No. I in M.110.30 

Solitudini care, amata liberty. Song. Handel. Werke. 

Lieferung 51. M.313.1.51 

Soli denn so mein Herr. Part-song. Schbin. Werke. Band i. 

M.414.1.Z 
Soil es denn nun nicht anders sein. Part-song. Schein. 
Werke. Band i. M.4Z4.Z.X 

Soil ich auf Mamre's Fruchtgefild. Anthem. Handel. 

No. 4 in M.104.37 



Soil sich der Mond nicht heller scheinen. Brahms. Deutsche 
Volkslieder. Heft 5. No. 13 in M.38o4a3 

SoUa, Isidore de. See De Solla, Isidore. 
Sollahub, ComU. See Sollogub, Vladimir Aleksandrovitch, 

Count. 
SoUe, Friedrich. 
Der Schmetterling. Heiterer Mannerchor. Op. 43. Leip- 
zig. Forberg. [1863?] No. 32 in M.39a.a5 
Sollogub, Vladimir Aleksandrovitch, Count. 
Lettre du Comte SoUohub au r^dacteur de Tlnd^pendance 
beige sur la m6thode Galin-Paris-Chev^. Paris. Li- 
brairie nouvelle. 1859. No. 2 in M.907.Z6 
Les musiciens contre la musique. Paris. Chev^. i860. 
On the Cher^ method. No. I in M.379.ao 

Sollt* ich mein Freud' verschweigen. Part-song. Schein. 
Werke. Band i. M4i4.i.x 

Solnedgang. Part-song. Kjbrulp. No. 7 in M.39a.i3 

Solo e pensoso. Madrigal. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 2. MA>4oa.57.a 

Solo un bacio. Song. Celu. No. 5 in M.336.1 

Solomon, Edward. 
Billee Taylor, or "The reward of virtue." Original nau- 
tical comic opera in 2 acts. By Henry P. Stephens and 
Edward Solomon. Vocal score. New York. Pond & 
Co. [1881.] M.3a9.38 

Claude Duval, or love and larceny. Romantic comic opera 
in 3 acts. Words by Henry P. Stephens. Music by Ed- 
ward Solomon. [Accomp. for pianoforte. Philadelphia.] 
Stoddart. 1882. No. i in U.^%4t 

Lord Bateman, or Picotee's pledge. New comic opera in 
2 acts. Words by Henry P. Stephens. Music by Ed- 
ward Solomon. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Philadel- 
phia. Stoddart & Co. 1882. No. 2 in M-saa^x 
The Nautch girl, or the Rajah of Chutneypore. A new 
Indian comic opera in 2 acts. Words by George Dance. 
Music by Edward Solomon. Lyrics by G. Dance ft 
Frank Desprez. Vocal score. London. Chappell ft Co. 
1891. No. I in M.3a3.i 
Pickwick. By F. C. Burnand, and Edward Solomon. [Ac- 
comp. for piano.] London. Boosey ft Co. [1889.] 

Polly, the pet of the regiment. An original comic opera, 
in 2 acts and 3 tableaux. Written by James Mortimer. 
Composed by Edward Solomon. Vocal score. London. 
Ascherberg ft Co. [1884.] ll.3aa.39 

[Prospectus of] Billee Taylor at the Boston Theatre. 
[Boston. 1887.] Illus. No. 4 in If .1x6.7 

Quite an adventure. An operetta in i act. Written by 
Frank .Desprez. Composed by E. Solomon. [Accomp. 
for pianoforte.] London. Chappell ft Co. [1881.] 

No. 3 in M.39i.a3 
The red hussar. A comedy-opera in 3 acts. Written by 
H. P. Stephens. Music by Edward Solpmon. Vocal 
score. London. Metzler ft Co. [1889.] No. 2 in If .323.1 
The tiger. Operetta in one act. Written by F. C. Bur- 
nand. Music by Edward Solomon. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] London. Hopwood ft Crew. [189-?] 

No. 4 in if .395.35 

[The Vicar of Bray.] A collection of songs, duets, ftc, 

from the comic opera, The Vicar of Bray. Written by 

Sydney Grundy. Composed by Edward Solomon. 

[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Williams. [1892.] 

No. 2 in iL393.63 

Virginia; or ringing the changes. A new and original 

comic opera, in 2 acts. Written by Henry P. Stephens. 

Composed by Edward Solomon. [Accomp. for piano.] 

New York. Pond ft Co. 1883. No. 2 in M.39a40 

Solomon. Cantata. For the Music see Boyce. For the 

Libretto see Moore, E. 
Solomon. Oratorio. For the Music see HandeL 
Solomon's prayer. Anthem. Fowle. 15 anthems. If •290.26 
Solakina-vise. Song. Kjbrulf. S&nger och Visor. Band i. 

lf.15847 

Solua igitur Deus refugium meum. Afotet. Lassus. S&mmt- 

liche Werke. Band 13. If.8040a.67.z3 



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SolTay, Locien. 
Frasquita. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Lucien Solvay et 
Georges Du Bosch. Musique de Laurent de Rill^. 

No. 3 in If .300.x 

Patria. Poeme lyrique pour soli, choeurs et orchestre. 

Musique de Th6odore Radoux. No. i in lf.axa.a 

Thyl Uylenspiegel. Drame lyrique de MM. Henri Cain ft 

Lucien Solvay. Musique de Jan Blockx. 11.389.3 

SoItc jubente Deo. Motet PALisniifA. Werke. Band i. 

UJ8o^omM.i 
Solweigs Lied. Sang. Gaiia Grieg-Album. 3. 

No. 4 in If .155.16 
SolTejgs Wiegenlied. Song. Gaiia Grieg-Album. 5. 

N0.6inif.z55.16 
Soljrma, O happy Solyma. Anthem, Mozakt. 

No. 24 in lf.aax.aa.3 
Sombre chagrin. Aria. Sacchini. Le Sacchini des concerts. 

M.a74^ 
Sombres forcts. Song, Rossinl No. 2 in if .157.38 

Some feelings are to mortals giv'n. Glee, Jolly. Hymns, 
canons. M.a35.a 

Some folks. Song, Foster, S. C No. 16 in lf.38041.3 

Some "modem wives. Caich. Atterbury. No. 40 in if .890.9.3 
Some one*a coming. Song, Davenport, A. No. 3a in if.a90.13 
Some aay 'tis ambition. Catch. Nares. No. 39 in if .aao.zo 
Somebody's coming to see me tonight. Song. Foster, S. C 

No. 17 in M. 38041.3 
SomervUle, Reginald. 
The 'prentice pillar. A romantic opera, in one act. The 
words written by Guy Eden. The music composed by 
Reginald Somerville. (Accomp. for pianoforte.] Lon- 
don. Novello & Co. 1899* No. 3 in If 402.71 
Something brighter, purer far. Part-song, Smart, H. 

No. 2 in If .a44,ia6; etc 
Sometimes a light surprises. Anthem. Righini. 

No. 5 in lf.a01.37 
Somma, Antonio. 
Un ballo in maschera. [Opera. Musica di] G. Verdi. 

If .400.53; etc 

Maria degli Albizzi. Melodramma. Posto in musica da 

Placido Mandanici. lf.3Z04 

Sommeilt Le, de Tenfant. Song. David, F. C 50 melodies. 

lf.363^ 
Sommeil interrompu, Le. For piano, Blumenthal. 

No. 13 in lf.190.10 
Sommer, August. 
Cin-Ko-Ka. Operetta en tres actos. Musica de Aug. 
Sommer. Reduccion para piano solo, por Raffaello 
Ristori. Milaga. Lopes y Pino. [1890?] 

No. 2 in If .381.34 
Sommer, Hans, psend. See Zincke» Hans Friedrich August. 
Sommer, Die, ist so schon. Song, Frame, R. Sechs Ge- 
sange. Op. 3. No. 18 in lf.a44.5.x 

Sommerabend» Ein. Part-song. Lihdblad. No. 10 in lf«39a.38 
Sommerabend. Song. Brahms. Sechs Lieder. Op. 85. 

No. 9 in If .38o^aa 
Sommerfaeden. Song. Brahms. Fiinf Gesange. Op. 72. 

No. 8 in M.38o.4a3 
Sommerfahrt. For strings, Zoellner, H. No. 3 in M404.36 
Sommerklaenge aus Sud-Russland. For orchestra, Bendix. 

1L33X.3 

Somiperlied. Part-song, 

BoEHME, F. M. Sechs Volkslieder. No. 7 in M.393.5 

Grote. Vier Mannerquartette. No. 40 in M.392.8 

Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. No. i inM.i30.7;etc 
Reimann, H. Vier Lieder. No. 27 in M.Z94.16 

Schumann, R. A. Romanzen u. Balladen fur Chorgesang. 

No. 16 in M.i58.ax ; etc 

Sommeriied. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Sechs Lieder. Op. 

X53B. No. II inM.z93.8 

Sommermondnacht. Part-song, Brah-Mubller. Nacht- 

lieder. No. 10 in M.39a.37 

Sommemacht, Eine. Cantata. For the Music see Schula, 

A. For the Libretto see Reinick. 



Sommernacht. Part-song, 
Bergmann. 5 Gesange fur Mannerchor. Op. 34. 

No. 24 in M.392.3 
BiLLBTER. Funf Gesange fur Mannerstimmen. Op. 4. 

No. 39 in M.39a4 
Brambach. No. 27 in M.39a.5 

FiLKE. No. 13 in M.392.8 

Muehung, a. No. 52 in M.X29a.43.xo 

ScHiLLiNa No. II in M.203.x6 

Stuckenschmidt. No. 14 in M.3924a.a 

Veit. No. 9 in M.X30.7 

Vesque von Puettlingen. 3 Quartetten. 20. Werk. 

No. 12 in M.ax2.7 
Wagner, R. No. 7 in M.203.aa 

Sommemacht, Die. Song, Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 



M.3X7.z.ao.3 

Hentschel. Vier 

No. 44 in M.393.X0 



20, Band 3. 
Sommemacht auf dem Meere. Part-song. 

Gedichte. Op. 16. 
Sommemachtstraum, Ein. Incidental mnsic. Mendelssohn- 

Bartholdy, J. ll F. No. 2 in M.353.5 

SommemachtstfrnmiL Overture. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, 

J. L. P. No. I in M.3X2.S 

Sommemachtstraun. Part-song, Wurmb. No. ii 1nM.axa.z9 
Soimnemaechtc Por orchestra, Huber, H. M.343.44 

Sommemichte, Die. Songs. Berlioz, L H. No. 4 in M.a7o.55 
Sommerreise zum Rhein. Part-song, Feyhl. No. 2 in M.370.30 
Sbmmerrah. Duet, Schumann, R. A. Werke. Serie 14. 

M.3Z6.Z.Z4 
Sommersang, En. Song. Kjerulf. Singer och Visor. Band 

I. M.X 58.47 

Sommertag» Ein. Symphonic poem. Triest. No. 2 in M.333.25 
Sommertag auf dem Lande. Symphonic poem. Gaoe. 

No. 2 in M.34546 
Sommertagabilder. Cantata. For the Music see Reinecke, 

C^. xl. v<. 
Sommeruntergang. Part-song, Lachner, F. Vier Gesange. 

No. 21 in M.X94.X6 
Sommi dei. Aria, Handel. 12 Sopran-Arien. 

No. I in M.a7048 
Somogyi, P^ter, transhtor. 

Erkel. Bink Bin. M.397.a5 

Son, Le, du cor s'afflige vers les bois. Song. Loepfler. 

Quatre poemes. M410.86 

Son amattte. Song. Bertonl No. 6 in M.X40.Z 

Son and stranger. Opera. For the Music see Mendelssohn- 

Bartholdy, J. L. F. For the Libretto see Klinge- 

mann, C. 
Son conlosa pastorella. Aria. Handel. 



12 Alt-Arien. 

No. 2 in M.27048 

No. 69 in M.3aa9.3 

Werke. Serie 20, 

M.3X7.x.aaxo 



Son finiti ben mio. Glee. Giardini. 
Son fra I'onde. Song. Schubert, F. P. 

Band 10. 
Son image. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 5. 

M-3a74-5 
Com» na Boirk [Der Traum auf der Wolga.] Opera. For 

the Music see ArenakL For the Libretto see OstrovakL 

Son nom! For flute and piano, Louis, N. No. 12 in M.390.X2 

Son pur giunta una volta. Song, Prati, A. No. 6 in M.iao.a8 

Son aempre a tempo. Song. Gordigianl £chos de la Tos- 

cane. Vol. 2. No. 7 in M.244.x3.a 

Sonal, Marc, pseud. See Lano8» Georges. 

Sonataa. Por organ. 

Buck, D. Grand sonata in £ flat for the organ. Op. 22. 

No. 8 in M.aoo.a 

Capocci. Sonata, la, per organo. 

Sonata, Seconda, per organo. 

Sonata, Terza, per organo. 



No. I in M.4X4.34 

No. 2 in M4X4.34 

No. I in M.3aa3 

No. II inM4X4.3a 



Eyken. Sonate (No. 3) fisr die Orgel. 
Lachner, F. Drei Sonaten ftir die Orgel. 

No. 3-5 in M4X4.34 
Langs, S. de. Sonate (No. 4 in D dur) fur die Orgel. 

No. 7 in M4X4.34 

Sonate iiber Luther's Choral : Ein f este Burg ist unser 

Gott. No. 6 in M4X4.34 

Lemmens. Trois sonates pour orgue. No. S-io in M4X4.34 



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Sonatas 



Sonatas. For organ. (ConHnued.) 

Mailly, a. J. E. Sonate pour orgue. No. ii 111114x4.34 

Mbndblssohn-Bartboldy, J. L. F. Six sonatas and three 

preludes and fugues. M^aza^y 

MtaUL* G. A. Sonate [D moll] fur die Orgel zu vier 

Handen und Doppel-Pedal. Op. 50. [Hit einem Fuga.] 

No. I in M.3ia48; etc. 

Sonate, Zweite, ftir die Orgel. Op. 42. No. 3 in 11414.38 

Sonate (N© 3, C-moll) fiir die Orgel. Op. 80. 

No. 5 in 114x4.38 

Sonate (N' 4 in F) fur Orgel. Opus 115. 

No. 9 in 114x4.38 

Sonate (N^^ 5 in D moll) fur Orgel. Opus 118. 

No. II in 114x4.38 

Sonate (N^ 6 in E moll) fur Orgel. Opus 137. 

No. 14 in If .4x4.38 

Sonate (N® 7 in A-moU) fur Orgel. Op. 140. 

No. 15 in 114x4.38 

Sonate (No 8 in H-moll) fur Orgel. Op. 178. 

No. 18 in 114x4.38 

RiUBKS. Grosse Orgel-Sonata in C-moll. (Der 94. 

Psalm.) No. 7 in 114x4.39 

Rhbinbbrgeb, J. G. von. Sonate (C moll) fur Orgel. Op. 

27. No. I in 114x4^0 

Fantasie-Sonate fur Orgel. Op. 65. No. 2 in 114x440 

Pastoral-Sonate fur Orgel. Op. 88. No. 3 in if 4x440 

Sonate (No IV, A-moIl) fur Orgel. Op. 98. 

No. 4 in 114x440 

Sonate ftir Orgel (No 5, Fis dur). Op. in. 

No. 5 in If 4x440 

Sonate fur Orgel (No. 6, £s moll). Op. 119. 

No. 6 in 114x4.40 

Sonate fur Orgel (N© 7, F moll). Op. 127. 

No. 7 in If 4x440 

Sonate, No 8, in E-moll, fur Orgel. Op. 132. 

No. 8 in 114x440 

Sonate, No 9, in B-moll, fur Orgel. Op. 142. 

No. 9 in 114x440 
— Sonate, No 10, in H-moll, fur Orgel. Op. 146. 

No. 10 in 114x440 

Sonate, No 11, in D moll, fur Orgel. Op. 148. 

No. II inlf4X440 

Sonate, No 12, in'Des, fur Orgel. Op. 154. 

No. 12 in lf4X440 
RiTTBa, A. G. Sonate fur die Orgel. Op. 19. 

No. 3 in If .3x248 

Sonate, iii., A moll, fiir die Orgel. Op. 23. 

No. 4 in If .3x248 
RuiPER. Sonate fiir die Orgel Op. 16. No. 9 in lf.4x4.32 
Whiting. Grand sonata for organ. Op. 25. No. 7 in if .202.10 
WoLFRUM, P. Sonate in B moll fur Orgel. Op. i. 

No. 12 in 11414.32 

Sonate, Zweite, in £ dur fiir Orgel. Op. 10. 

No. 13 in If 4x4.32 

Sonate, Dritte, in F moll fur Orgel. Op. 14. 

No. 14 in 11414.32 

Sonataa. For organ and other instrumenU. Mozart. Wcrke. 

Serie 23. If.3i5.x.23 

Sonatas. For pianoforte, 

Alberti, D. VIII sonate per cembalo. No. i in M. 140.x 

Bach, C. P. E. Due sonate per il cembalo solo. 

No. 8 in If .2oa9 

Sonata, in Es-dur, per il clavicembalo. No. 6 in If .200.9 

Sonate due per il cembalo solo. No. 7 in M. 200.9 

Bbethovrn. Sonaten ftir das Pianoforte. Werke. Serie 

16. lf4X3.i.x6 

Chopin. Sonaten fur das Pianoforte. Werke. Band 8, 13. 

If.3i6.2.8«i3 

Clxmbnti, M. Sonates. CEuvres completes [pour le 

pianoforte]. 6 v. M. 360.12 

Frrrari, G. G. Trois sonates pour clavecin, ou forte piano, 

avec accomp. de violon oblige. [Piano seul.] 

No. 18 in If .aio.2 

MacDowell. Sonate. Nr. i, G m. (Sonata tragica.) Op. 

45. Mo. 3 in 11403.98 



Sonataa. For pianoforte. (Continued.) 

Sonate. Nr. 2, G m. (Sonata eroica.) Op. 50. 

No. 4 in 114034^ 

Mozart. [8 Sonaten] fur ein und zwei Pianoforte zu vier 
Handen. Werke. Serie 19. lf.3X5.x.X9 

Sonaten und Phantasien fiir das Pianoforte. Werke. 

Serie 2a lf.3X5.x.2o 

Nebtb. Sechs neue Klaviersonaten, nebst Veranderungen 
iiber die Melodie der Romanze aus der Jubel Hochzeit: 
Kunz fand einst einen armen Mann. No. i in M.900.X0 

Zwolf neue Klaviersonaten. No. 2 in if .200.XO 

Plbybl, I. J. Trois sonates pour le pianoforte, violon et 
violoncelle tiroes des Nouveaux quintetti de BoccherinL 
(Euvre i. [Piano seul.] No. i in If .2x0^ 

RoiiBBRG, B. Trois grands sonates pour le pianoforte, 
avec accomp. de violon. No. 2, 3. [Pianoforte seul.] 

No. 4, 5 in lf46o.xx 

Scarlatti. Thirty sonatas for the harpsichord or piano- 
forte. iL38a54 

ScHUBiRT, F. P. Sonaten fiir Pianoforte. Werke. Serie 8. 

M.3X7.X.8 
Shbphbrd, a. Sonata for the pianoforte. Op. 4. M434.65 

Stbibblt. Trois sonates pour le piano-forte, la. premiere 

avec violon oblig^ et les deux autres sans accomp. 

CEuvre 4. No. 15 in lf.2xa6; etc 

Sonataa. For pianoforte and violin. 

BiBER. Acht Violinsonaten, mit ausgefuhrter Clavier- 

begleitung. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. i in If 4x4.3 

Brahics. Sonate [Erste, G dur] fur Pianoforte und Violine. 

Op. 78. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. i in If .3S6.X 

Sonate, Zweite (A dur), fiir Pianoforte und Violine. 

Op. 100. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. 2 in M.356.X 

Sonate, Dritte (D moll), fur Pianoforte und Violine. 

Op. 108. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. 3 in if .35(&.x 

Cleiibnti, M. Trois sonates pour clavecin ou piano forte, 

avec accomp. de violon et violoncelle. CEuvre 28. 

[Piano seul.] No. 12 in lf.2xo.x 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 7 in If .axag 

Cramer, J. B. Trois sonates pour clavecin ou forte piano. 

Avec violon ad libitum. Op. 4. [Clavecin seul.] 

No. 14 in If ^xo.x 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 8 in If .2xa9 

DiABBLLi. Grand sonate pour le piano forte, avec accomp. 

de violoncelle oblig^ (ou violon). Op. 92. [Piano seul.] 

No. 3 in If .2xa2 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 12 in If .2x0.9 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 18 in if .axaxx 

DussEK. Trois sonates et trois preludes pour le piano- 
forte, avec accomp. de fliitc ou violon et violoncelle. 
CEuvre 31. [Piano seul.] No. 15 in M.2xa2 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 16 in M.2XO.9 

FAVRt, G. U. Sonate pour piano et violon. Op. 13. [Par- 
tition.] No. 4 in If .2X0.X3 ; etc 
Ferrari, G. G. Quatre sonates progressives pour le forte- 
piano, avec accomp. de violon, ad-libitum. Op. 27. [Piano 
seul.] No. 17 in M.2ia2 
Same. [Partie de violon.] . No. 19 in lf.2xa9 
France, C. A. Sonate pour piano et violon. [Partition 
et partie.] No. 2 in if .4xa27 
Grieg, £. H. Sonate (C moll) fur Pianoforte und Violine. 
Op. 45. [Partitur.] No. 3 in If .357.2 

Sonate fiir Pianoforte und Violine. Op. 8. [Partitur.] 

No. I in If .357.2 

Sonate fiir Pianoforte und Violine. Op. 13. [Partitur.] 

No. 2 in If .357.2 

Haydn, F. J. Sonates pour piano et violon. [Sol majeur; 

R6 majeur; Mib; La majeur; Sol majeur; Ut majeur; Fa 

majeur; Sol majeur. Partition.] No. i in lf.357.3 

Trois sonates pour le piano forte avec accomp. d'un 

violon. CEuvre 54. [Piano seul.] No. i in M.2xa3 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 20 in M.2xa9 

Hemberger. Quatre sonates, pour le clavecin, ou fort6 

piano, avec accomp. de violon. Op. 13. [Piano seul.] 

No. 3 in If .2x0.3 



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SonaUt. For pianaforU and vioUn. (CmUmmd.) 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 23 in M.2io.9 

Kalxbbbmnsr, F. W. M. Grande sonate pour le forte 

piano, avec accomp. de violon ou flute. Op. 22. (Piano 

seul.] No. 6 in If .aiaa 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 34 in if .aio.9 

Kiel. Sonate fur Pianoforte und Violine. Op. 16. [Par- 

titur.] No. 7 in M.910.13; etc 

KiXDTzn, R. Troit sonates pour le piano forte, avec 

accomp. de violon. [Piano seul.] No. 9 >n X-dzo.3 

Cotttalns oiilj ooe tooAtt. 

Same. (Partie de violon.] No. a6 in if .310.9 

Lsncu. Sonate pour piano h violon. No. i in if 4x0^4 

Mbhdblssohn-Baktboldt, J. L F. Grande sonate pour 
piano et violon. Oeuvre 4. [Piano seul.] 

No. 4 in 1L3X04; etc. 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 37 in if ^10.9 

- Mozart. [43] Sonaten fiir Pianoforte und Violine. Werke. 

Serie 18. lf.3X5.x.i8 

NiooLAi, V. Six sonatas i I'usage des commen^ants, pour 
le clavecin ou pianoforte, avec accomp. de violon ad 
libitum. GSuvre II. [Piano seul.] No. 15 in If. 9x04 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. i in lf.3xaio 

PlxtsLv I. J. Six nouvelles sonatines progressives pour 
piano, avec accomp. d'un violon. CEuvre 37. [Partition.] 

No. 5 in lf.9xo.5 

^-^ Six nouvelles sonates progressives pour piano avec 
accomp. d'un violon. Suite de I'oeuvre 27. [Partition.] 

No. 6 in If .1x0.5 

Trois sonates pour clavecin ou forte piano, avec violon 

ou violoncelle. CEuvre 26. [Partition piano et violon.] 

No. 4 in M .axo.5 

Same. (Partie de violon.] No. 10 in if .3xo.xo 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 5 in If .3xo.xa 

PoisoT. Sonatine d'apris Tessarinl Pour piano et violon. 
[Partition.] No. 8 in lf.axa3; etc. 

Rapp. Grosse Sonate, Erste, fitr Pianoforte u. Violine. 
Op. 73* [Partitur und Stimme.] No. i in if .404.61 

Grosse Sonate, Zweite, fur Pianoforte und Violine. 

Op. 78. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. 3 in if .404.61 

Grosse Sonate, Dritte, fitr Pianoforte und Violine. 

Op. 138. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. i in If 404^ 

-^ Grosse Sonate, Vierte (Chromatische Sonate in einem 
Satze), fiir Pianoforte und Violine. Op. 129. (Partitur 
und Stimme.] No. 3 in If .404.6a 

Rkcbb, M. Sonate in C-dur fur Violine und Pianoforte. 
Opus 73. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. i in lf.4xo.xox 

RuBiNSTBiN. Sonate pour piano et violon. Op. 13. [Par- 
tition.] No. I in if.357.7 

Sonate, Deuxi^me, pour piano et violon. Op. 19. [Par- 
tition.] No. 2 in If .357.7 

Rust. Sonata seria H moll fiir Pianoforte und Violine. 
[Partitur und Stimme.] If 43x45 

Saimt-SaIns. Sonate pour piano et violon. Op. 75. [Par- 
tition et partie.] If43447 

Samazkuilh. Sonate (en si mineur) pour violon et piano. 
(Partition et partie.] If^xx.ix 

Sammabtini. Sonata in A moll. Fur Violine & Klavier. 

No. I in If 433434 

ScHuiCAMN, R. A. Sonate pour piano et violon. Op. 121. 

No. 4 in lf.353.x5 
. ^-^ Sonate fur Pianoforte und Violine. Op. 105. 

No. 3 in lf.353.x5 

SbnaillxI Sonata in A. Fiir Violine & Klavier. 

No. I in lf43343.3 

SftmiBYX. Sonate en sol, violon et piano. [Partition et 
partie de violon.] Op. 7* No. 3 in If. 4x1.8 

Stbxbblt. Six sonates pour le piano forte avec accomp. 
d'un violon oblig^. Op. 37, No. 1-5. [Partition.] 

No. 1-5 in lf.3xo.7; etc. 

^-^ Six sonates pour le piano-forte, avec accomp. de 
violon. [No. I.] G£uvre 67. [Partition.] 

No. 7 in If .3x0.7 ; etc. 

Trois sonates pour forte-piano, avec accomp. de violon ad 
libitum. Op. 35. [Piano seul.] No. 6 in if .3x0.^ 



Sonatas. For pianoforte and violm. (ConHmud,) 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 33 in If .3xo.xo 

Stojowski. Sonate (en sol majeur) pour piano et violon. 
Op. 13. [Partition et partie de violon.] No. 2 in if. 357.35 

Strauss, R. Sonate (Es dur) ftir Violine und Klavier. Op. 
18. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. 2 in If 4x0.59 

Tartini. Sonata in A. Fur Violine & Klavier. 

No. I in If 43343.x 

Trille du Diable et Sonate en sol mineur, accompagn^ 

d'une partie de piano par Fr. Hermann. No. 4 in 11.357.x 

Tblxmann. Sonata in £. Fur Violine & Klavier. 

No. 3 in If 433434 

Tbssarini. Sonata in G. FQr Violine & Klavier. 

No. 3 in If 43343.1 

Th IRION. Sonate en ut mineur. Pour violon et piano. 
[Partition et partie.] Op. 14. M434J4 

Veracini. Sonata in A moll. Ftir Violine ft Klavier. 

No. 3 in If 43343.3 

Sonata in H moll. Ftir Violine & Klavier. 

No. I in If 43343.3 

ViBRNB. Sonate (en sol mineur) pour violon et piano. Op. 
33. [Partition et partie.] If 434.70 

ViGUKRiK. Deux sonates pour le forte-piano, avec accomp. 
de violon et basse (ad libitum). CEuvre 9. [Piano seul.] 

No. 3 in If .3x0.8 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 39 in If. 3 xax 3 

Six nouvelles sonatines pour le forte piano. Avec ac- 
comp. de violon, ad-libitum. CEuvre I3. [Piano seul.] 

No. 4 in M .3x0.8 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 31 in M.3xo.xo 

Sonate pour clavecin ou forte piano. [Avec accomp. 

de violon, ad libitum.] CEuvre 9, no. 4. [Piano seul.] 

No. 3 in If .axoJ 

Same. (Partie de violon.] No. 30 in If .axaxo 

Trois sonates pr^^d6es de preludes ou exercices pour 

clavecin ou forte-piano, avec accomp. de violon (ad libi- 
tum). CEuvre 3. [Piano seul.] No. i in if .axoJI 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 38 in if .3xo.xo 

VivALDL Sonata in D moll. Fur Violine & Klavier. 

No. 5 in If 43343.3 

Ward, F. E. Second sonata (in G) for piano and violin. 
Op. 9. [Score and separate parts.] No. 3 in If 4x1.8 

Wbbkr, C M. F. E. von. Six sonates pour le piano, avec 
accomp. de violon (oblig^). Op. 10. No. 1-3. [Piano 
seul.] No. 5 in lf.3X0.8 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 33 in if .3xo.xo 

Wbingartnsr. Sonate in D dur fur Violine und Klavier. 
Op. 43, No. I. (Partitur und Stimme.] No. i in If 407.53 

Sonate in Fis moll, fur Violine und Klavier. Op. 42, 

No. 2. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. 2 in ^407.53 

Wolp-Fbrrari. Sonate (A moll) fiir Pianoforte und 
Violine. Op. 10. No. i in If 434.73 

ZuccHiNBTTi. Trois sonates pour le piano-fort^, avec 
accomp. de violon ou flute oblig^. CEuvre i. [Parti- 
tion.] No. 17 in if.3xoJI; etc 
Sonatas. For pianoforte and violoncello. 

Bbbthovbm. Sonaten ftir Piano und Violoncell. [Op. 5t 
No. I, F dur; Op. 5, No. 2, G moll; Op. 69, A dur; Op. 
102, No. I, C dur; Op. 102, No. 2, D dur. Partitur und 
Violoncell-Stimme.] Neue Ausgabe. if. 353.30 

Bbrg, C M. Grande sonate concertante pour piano et 
violoncelle. CEuvre 23. [Partition.] No. 7 in If .310.x ; etc 

Brahms. Sonate pour piano et violoncelle. Op. 38. 
[Partition.] No. I in lf.3xo.x3; etc 

Sonate, Zweite (F dur), fiir Pianoforte und VioloncelU 

Op. 99. [Partitur und Violoncell Stimme.] 

No. I in If 4044X 

Damckb. Sonate pour piano et violoncelle ou violon. 
(Euv. 43. [Partition et parties.] No. 3 in if 40441 

DiABBLLi. Grand sonate pour le piano forte, avec accomp. 
de violoncelle oblig^ (ou violon). Op. 92. [Piano seul.] 

No. 3 in lf.3xo.3 

Same. (Partie de violon.] No. 12 ittlf.3xo.9 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 18 in lf.3xaxz 



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Sonatas 



THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



Song 



Sonatas. Far picmafarie and violoncillo, (Continued,) 

Dietrich, A. H. Sonate fur Pianoforte und Violoncello. 

Op. I5r [Partitur und Stimme.] No. i in lf.404.53 

Gaisa Sonate fur Pianoforte und Violoncell [A moll]. 

Op. 36. [Partitur.] No. 4 in if .357.3 

Martucci. Sonata (in fa diesis minore) per violoncello e 

pianoforte. Op. 5a. [Partitura e parte di violoncello.] 

No. I in If .4x1.8 

Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. Sonate pour piano et 

violoncelle, ou violon. Op. 45. [Partition piano et 

violoncelle.] No. 7 in lf«aio4 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 38 in M.axo.9 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 41 in lf.3xaix 

Sonates pour piano et [violoncelle: Op. 45, sib majeur; 

Op. 58, r^ majeur]. No. i in M.353.7 
Rbgbr, M. Sonate [F-dur] fiir Violoncello und Klavier. 
Opus 78. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. 2 in IC410.X01 
Rubinstein. Sonate pour piano et violoncelle. Op. 18. 
[ Partitur.] No. 8 in M.aio.13 
Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 9 in if .axo.14 
Saint-Saens. Sonate pour piano & violoncelle. Op. 32. 
[Partition.] No. 9 in lf.3xo.x3; etc. 
Sonate, 2^, pour violoncelle et piano. (Op. 123.) [Par- 
tition et partie de violoncelle.] If.4xx.x0 
Strauss, R. Sonate in F dur fur Violoncelle und Piano- 
forte. Op. 6. [Partitur und Stimme.] No. i in If 4x0.59 
Sonatas. Far pianofarte, violin and violoncello, 
Haydn, F. J. Tre sonate per il cembalo o forte piano con 
un violino e violoncello. No. 8 in lf.1ao.x9 

Trois sonates pour le clavecin ou piano forte accom- 

pagn6es d'un violon et violoncelle. No. 7 in if .xao.x9 

Pleyel, I. J. Three sonatas for the piano-forte or harpsi- 
chord; with accomp. for a violin and violoncelle. Op. 21. 
[Piano only.] No. 3 in If .2x0.5 

Same. [Violin part.] No. 9 in if .axo.xo 

Same. [Violoncello part.] No. 3 in M .9xo.xa 

ScHROETBR, J. S. Six sonatas for the pianoforte or harpsi- 
chord, with accomp. for a violin and bass. Op. 2. 
[ Score.] No. 6 in If .9x0.6 ; etc. 

Staes. Trois sonates pour le clavecin, ou forte piano, 
avec accomp. d'un violon oblig^ et violoncelle. G£uvre 
5. [Piano seul.] No. 13 in if .2x0.6 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 20 in M.9xo.xo 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 22 in lf.2iaxa 

Steibelt. Trois sonates pour le piano forte, avec accomp. 
de violon et violoncelle. Tir6es de TCEuvre 35 de Pleyel. 
[Piano seul.] No. 9 in if .210.7 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 27 in lf.axo.xo 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 23 in M.axaxa 

Sonatas. For pianoforte and miscellatieous instruments, 
Brahics. Zwei Sonaten fur Clarinette (oder Bratsche) und 
Pianoforte. [Partitur und Clarinette-Stimme.] 

No. 2, 3 in If .35X.XO 
Frederick II, the Great, of Prussia, Friedrichs des Grossen 
Musikalische Werke. Band i, 2: Sonaten fiir Flote und 
Clavier. No. 1-25. lf.3X7.a 

Pleyel, I. J. Trois sonates pour clavecin ou piano forte, 
avec accomp. d'une flute ou violon et basse. [Op. 15. 
Parties s6par6es de piano et de flute.] 

No. 3 in If .36axx ; etc 
RiES, F. Grand sonate pour piano et cor, ou violoncelle. 
CEuvre 34. [Piano seul.] No. 8 in if .axo.5 

Same. [Partie de cor.] No. 11 in M.axaxo 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 6 in if .axaia 

Rubinstein. Sonate pour piano et alto. Op. 49. [Parti- 
tion.] No. 3 in If .357.7 
WoELFL. Trois sonates pour le piano, avec accomp. de 
violon et basse. Op. 25. [Piano seul.] No. iiinM.aio.8 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 41 in if .axo.io 
Same. [Partie de basse.] No. 29 in if .axaxa 
Sonatas. For violin and miscellaneous instruments, 

Clementi, M. [The violin and violoncello parts of several 

of his sonatas.] M.35a.a5 

CoRSLLi. Werke. Thiel i. M.354.7 

Leclair. Zwolf Sonaten ftir Violine und Generalbass 



Sonatas. For violin and miscellaneous instruments. (Continued.) 
nebst einem Trio ftir Violine, Violoncell und General- 
bass. iL4oax6 
Reikbn. Hortus musicus. Partitur. No. x in ^.4x5.5 

Sonatas. Criticism. 
Gottschald, £. Beethoven's pianoforte sonatas explained 
for the lovers of the musical art, by Ernst von Elterlein 
[pseud.]. Translated by Emily Hill. 2d edition. Lon- 
don. 1879. Il.x03.x4 
Stier, E. L. van Beethoven, Sonaten fur Pianoforte und 
Violine. Op. 12, 23, 24, 30, 47 und 96. Erlautert. Leip- 
zig. [1903.] No. 14 in lf.ax7.1a.xa 

Sondennann, Emil. 
Der Abenteurer. Operette von Adolf Philipp und Emil 
Sondermann. Musik von Carl Stix. X*395*63 

Sonett Song. Weber, C. M. F. E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. 
Band i. No. 15 in 11.244.7 

Sonett 1-3. Songs. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 
Band 5. lf.3X7.x.ao.5 

Song book, The. Songs. Hullah, J. P., editor. If.x04.47 

Song for spring. Part-song. Silas. No. 30 in M.a35.xo 

Song, A, for the seasons. Part-song, Smart, H. 

No. 10 in lf.x95.x.8 

Song, A, from Shakespear's Cymbeline. Arne, T. A. Lyric 
harmony. Vol. 2. lf.38o.x 

Song of angels. Part-song. Scrulthes. No. 8 in if .260.14 

Song, The, of Balder. Cantata. For the Music see Llojd» 
C. H. For the Libretto see Weatheriy. 

Song, The, of consecration. Part-song, Abt, F. 

No. 47 in If .X57.6.X 

Song, A, of destiny. Cantata. For the Music see Brahms. 
For the Libretto see Hoelderlin. 

Song of freedom. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. 

No. 6 in If.x57.a1 

Song of Harold Harfager. Part-song. Werner, H. 

No. 38 in If.a05.xa3; etc 

Song of home. Cantata. For the Music see Cutter, £. For 
the Libretto see Longfellow. 

Song of Iras. Song. Kelley. No. 13 in lf.38axo 

Song, A, of life. Cantata. For the Music see OanL For the 
Libretto see RaTenswood. 

Song of Mina's soldiers. Hodges, G. L. Collection of Penin- 
sular melodies. Vol. i. No. i In If .844.25.1 

Song, The, of Miriam. Cantata. For the Music see Schu- 
bert, F. P. For the Libretto see Grillparaer. 

Song, A, of morning. Song. Cowen. No. 4 in If .x9a.xo 

Song of night. Song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. 

Songs. No. 53 in lf.a44.ax 

Song of Spring. Song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. 

Songs. No. 49 in lf.a44.ax 

Song, A, of thanksgiving. Cantata. For the Music see 

Cowen. 
Song, The, of the chase. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. 

No. 17 in lf.ao5.xo.7 
Song, A, of the Christ. Sunday school service. Sawyer, H. P. 

No. 2 in If .4x5.78 
Song, The, of the fire-worshipper. Song. Attwood. 

No. 9 in lf.a36^ 

Song of the four seasons. Part-song. 

Herman, R. L. No. 48 in If .39a.xo 

Sblby. No. 20 in M.ao4.36.3 

Song, The, of the Frank-companies. Part-song. Pearsaul 

No. 16 in If .X95.X.XO 
Song, The, of the Georgian maid. Song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 21 in M.a36.a 
Song of the gipsy maidens. Part-song. Hatton. 

No. 28 in M.X95.X.6 

Song of the Graces from "Faust." Part-song. Reinbckb, C. 

H. C. No. 6 in M.ao4.36.5 

Song of the Little Bathing. Cantata. For the Music see 

White, A. M. For the Libretto see Kingaley. 
Song of the miner. Part-song. Kuecbxn. No. 35 in M.X57.6.X 
Song of the Norns. Cantata. For the Music see Hofmann^ 
H. C. J. For the Libretto sec Novra. 



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Song 



THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Songs 



Song of the railroads. Part-song, Macfakren, G. A 

No. 4 in M .1574; etc. 
Song of the silent land. Sang, Walby. No. 18 in ll.38ai8 
Song, The, of the Spring. Part-song, Moscbblbs, I. Tyrolese 
melodies. VoL a. No. 18 in 11.944.94.2 

Song of the summer birds. Duet. Rubinstbin. 18 two-part 
songs. No. I in lf.15547 

8ong» The, of the sword. Song. BB6rAftovsKY. 

No. 4 in If .9ia.si.s 
Song^ The, of the Titans. Port-song. Rossini. 

No. 6 in 11.280.31 
Song of the Viking. Part-song. Chadwick, G*. W. 

No. 3 in lf.194.8; etc. 
Song, The, of the Western men. Cantata. For the Music 

see Betjenuuin. For the Libkbtto see Hawker. 
Song of the wind. Part-song. Hinb, G. No. i in 11.195.1.17 
Song of the wood nymphs. Part-song. Smabt, H. 

No. 12 in lf.a44.xo.5 
Song, The, of the world. Part-song, Hawbs, C. W. 

No. a8 in M. 158.17; etc 
Song, A, of winter. Part-song. Hatton. No. 12 in lf.205.1a1 
Song of wood nymphs. Dmt, Walby.^ No. 22 in lf.380.18 

Song should breathe of scents and flowers. Part-song, 

HuLLAH, J. P. No. 43 in If .Z57.a 

Song to May. Parhsong, Hbbman, R. L. No. 47 in If .392.10 

Song to Pan. Part-song, Hatton. No. 23 in lf.195.1.1 

PiNSUTi. No. 22 in M .X95.X.16 

Songe, Le, d'une nnit d'^t^. Ineidenial music. Mbndblssohn- 

Baktholdy, J. L. F. Ein Sommernachtstraum. 

No. 2 in M.353.5 
Songe, Le, d'une nuit d'^te. Opera, For the Music see Ser- 

pette; also Thomaa, C. L. A. For the Librbtto see NoSl; 

also Rosier, J. B. 
Songes, Les. Cantata, For the Music see Pr^Toat-Roiusean. 

For the Librbtto see Nadaod. 
Songs. Wiik music. 

This hfdfaia Indiidet only loiici which hftT« been Mparatelj ptib- 
Hehed. Volttinee contaiiiiiit two or more eongt, whether by one 
ftvthor or Mreral sathon, wOI be found onder the heading: Sonet. 
With muk. CtOttHom. Unlew otherwise stated, it it to be under- 
stood that the accompaniment is tiiat of the piano. When the 
title is ffiren in two langnaget it may be Inferred that the endre 
text of the aong is to written. 

See alto Childra't tongi; Christmas carols; Church musle. Afiihtmu\ 
Church nmlc. Psalmody; Duets. Vocal; Drinking songs; Folk-songs; 
National aongs; Negro melodies; Pan-songs; Sailors' songs; Soldiers' 
■ongs; Student songs. 

Abos, G. [Padre, con quest' amplesso. Aria, t., coll' or- 
chestra.] No. I in 11.120.16 

Abbams. a smile & a tear [s.]. No. 39 in if .384.48 

Abt, F. Ach, ware mein Liebster tod. Lied [s. oder t.]. 

No. 3 in M .iga^i 

Am Neckar, am Rhein. Fur eine Singstimme (hohen 

BAB.) . No. 27 in 11.193.1 

Auf der Reise zur Liebsten. Lied [s. oder t.]. 

No. 8 in M. 193.1 

Auf ewig deini Lied [s. oder t.]. No. ii in lf.193.1 

»>Ave Maria.'' Fiir eine Altstimme. No. 22 in M.Z93.3 

Ave Maria (Hedwig am Gnadenbilde). Fiir eine 

Sopranstimme. No. i in if .192.2 

Dear angell sleep thee well. Schlaf wohl du stisser 

Engel du. Serenade [s. or t.]. No. 24 in if .192.2 

Dear home of my childhood. (Song, s. or t.] 

No. 25 in If .192.2 

Der dcutsche Knabe. Lied ftir eine Singstimme, t. 

oder s. No. 5 in if .192.1 

£s ist nun einmal so. Ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder 



T.I. 

— Gruss. Lied [s. oder t.]. 

— Gute Nacht, du mein herziges Kind, 
stimme (s. oder t.]. 

— Haidevoglein. Lied [s. oder t.]. 

— The herdsman's mountain home. 

— Home so blest. For a. or b. 



No. 21 in M.193.2 
No. 7 in M.192.1 
Ftir eine Sing- 
No. 23 in If .Z92.X 
No. 2 in M.X92.1 
[Song, s. or t.] 
No. 29 in lf.192.2 
No. 27 in lf.192.2 
Hornist und Musketier. Fiir Bariton oder Bass, mit 



Songs. With music. (ConHnucd,) 

Begleittmg des Pianoforte und Horn ad libit. 

No. 23 in If .192.X 

I see thee, Love, in every flower. (Ich sehe dich in 

jeder Blume.) Song, s. No. 28 in lf.192.2 

Immer bei dir. Lied [s. oder t.]. No. i in lf.i92.z 

Krieger's Abschied. Fur eine Singstimme [bab.]. 

No. 17 in If .192.1 
Lebt wohl, ihr blauen Augen. Lied 



Morning greeting. (Morgengruss.) 



[T.]. 

No. 12 in If •Z92.X 
[Song, s. or t.] 
No. 26 in lf.192.2 
No. 31 in lf.192.2 



— Night in slumber. [Song, a. or bab.] 

— O pray you, warblers. [Song, a. or b.] 

No. 32 in If .192^ 

— O rosy mom. [Song, s. or t.] No. 33 in if .192.2 

— Reflection. [Song, s. or t.] No. 34 in M.192.2 

— Schweizers Heimweh. Lied [s. oder t.]. 

No. 6 in If .192.1 

— Sei still. Lied [s. oder t.]. No. 4 in if .192.1 

— So shall my darling be. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 35 in lf.192.2 

— Stay with me. (Bleib' bei mir.) [Song, a. or b.] 

No. 36 in lf.192.2; etc 

— Tell me, O bird of the merry greenwood. (Song, s. 
or t.] No. 30 in lf.192.2 

— Thee only I love. Song [s. or t.]. No. 37 in if .192.2 

— Thou art the world. (Song, a. or b.] No. 38 in If .192.2 

— Wanderlied. Lied [s. oder t.]. No. 13 in lf.192.1 

— When I am near thee, Marie. [Song, bab.] 

No. 39 in M.192.2 

— With thee. Song [a. or b.] from the "Prince of Cau- 



f$ 



casus." No. 40 in lf.x92.2 

Adam, A. C. EUe est k moi. Air [t.]. No. 23 in m. 390.37 

La fille de Dominique. Couplets [s.]. 

No. 33 in If .390.37 

J'ai peur, j'ai peurl [Chant, b.] No. 20 in if .193.21.2 

Albebti, D. Caro sposo. Aria a soprano solo con stro- 
menti. [Partitura.] No.6inlf.i2ai7;etc« 

Anobbozzl Pietoso Dio che adoro. Cavatina con quar- 
tetto. No. 5 in If .120.12 

Anfossi, p. Berenice che fai more il tuo. Scena ed aria 
[t., con accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura]. 

No. 5 in If.i2ai7 

Eccossi tratta il padre un figlio capitano. [Scena ed 

aria, t., con accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura.] 

No. 4 in lf.120.x7 

Minaccia a v verso il Fato. [Aria, s., con accomp. d' 

orchestra. Partitura.] No. 2 in M. 120.17; etc. 

Ababy's daughter. Ballad [s. or t.] from Lalla Rookh. 

The melody by , with symphonies and accomp. by 

G. Kiailmark. No. 15 in If. 236.2 

Abnb, T. a. Homeward bound. [Song, t., with accomp. 
for harpsichord and clarinets.] No. 37 in If .38448 

Overture to Thomas and Sally. [Also the Scotch air, 

s., in the overture.] No. 30 in If .237.7 

Rule Britannia. Voice [s.] or Ger. flute with piano- 
forte accomp. No. i in if .38448 

-^ Two English cantatas for a voice [t.] and instru- 
ments. No. 3 in If .237.26 

Abnold, S. Lira lira. A favorite song in the Surrender 
of Calais [s.]. No. 38 in If .38448 

AsioLi. Tisbe. Cantata a voce sola di soprano. [Ac- 
comp. d'orchestra.] Partitura. lf.36o.x 

ArrwooD. The acacia bower. [Song, s. or t.] From Lalla 
Rookh. No. 1 1 in If .236.2 

At early dawn from humble cot. A song [s.] in the 

farce Fast asleep. No. 26 in If .237.2 

The cold wave my love lies under. [Song, s. or t.] 

From Lalla Rookh. No. 10 in if .236.2 

Her hands were clasp'd. Recit. and air [s. or t.] 

from Lalla Rookh. No. 12 in lf.236.2 

The song of the fire-worshipper [t.], from Lalla 

Rookh. No. 9 in lf.236.2 

Aubbb. Barcarola. [t. solo.] No. 2 in lf.39x.57 



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Sonpk With music, (Continued.) 

Les yeux. [Chanson, bab.] No. 4 in lf.d3x.33 

Balfb. The Alpine lay. [Song, s. or t.] No. 24 in 11.199.9.1 

Annabel Lee. Ballad [a. or bab.] . No. i in M.i9a.g.x 

-— — Behold the happy home. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 32 in M.z9a.9.x 

The canteeneer. Concert song [s.]. No. a in If .X93.9.X 

The churchyard wall. [Song, bab.] No. 25 in lf.x93.9.x 

Come away to the sands. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 3 in If .192.9.X 
Come into the garden, Maud. Serenade [t.]. 

No. 4 in M .X92.9.X 

— Come with the gipsy bride. Song [s.], with chorus 
ad lib. No. 26 in M. 235.7.x 

Could'st thou but know. See his Si tu savais. 

— The day is done. [Song, a. or bab.] No. 5 in lf.X9a.9.x 

— Farewell, dear home. Ballad [a. or bab.]. 

No. 6 in If .X9a.9.x 

— The first kiss. Song [bab.]. No. 26 in if .X9a.9.x 

— Fresh as a rose. Ballad [t.]. No. 8 in M .X92.9.X 

— Gentle Nellie Gray. Song [bab.] and chorus [a. t. 
B. B.]. No. 9 in M .X9a.9.x 

— Gently o'er the rippling water. [Song, s. or t.]. 

No. 10 in lf.i93.9.x 

— Go, lovely rose. [Song, t.]. No. i i in if .X9a.9.x 

— Good night! beloved. Serenade [t.]. No. 12 in lf.x9a.9.x 
The green trees whispered low and mild. [Song, t.] 

No. 27 in M.192.9.X 
Gushing from this living fountain. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 13 in lf.X92.9.x 
Ho girato tutto il mondo. Aria per basso. 

No. 14 in UAg9^i 
I love you [t.]. No. 15 in lf.X9a.9.x 

I'm a merry Zingara. Song [s.]. No. 18 in If .X9a.9.x 
I'm leavin' hame, my Willie. Scotch ballad [a.]. 

No. 19 in lf.x99.9.x 
I'm not in love, remember. Song [s.]. 

No. 20 in If .X9a.9.x 
I'm with you once again. [Song, a. or bab.] 

No. 21 inlf.X9a.9.x 
I wandered by the brookside. Ballad [a. or bab.]. 

No. 16 in If .X92.9.X 
If I could change. Ballad [a. or bab.]. 

No. 17 in lf.x9a.9.x 
Lady Mildred. [Song, t.] No. i in lf.x92.9.a 

Let me whisper in thine ear. Ballad [t.]. 

No. 2 in M .X99.9.2 

The light of other days. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 13 in lf.X9a.9.a 
Magenta, or "Sound, trumpet, sound." Song [a. or 
]. No. 3 in If .X92.9.3 

Margaretta. [Song, bab.] No. 4 in if .192.9.2 

The moon is up. [Song, a. or bab.] No. 14 in lf.X9a.9.9 
My native land. [Bravura song, s. or t.] 

No. 5 in lf.x93^.a 
Norah, darling, don't believe them. Irish ballad [t.]. 

No. 6 in If .X92.9.a 
"O take me to thy heart again." Song [a.]. 

No. 8 in lf.X92.9.9 
O weep not, lady. [Song, bab.] No. 7 in m .X92.9.a 
One smile from thee. Song [a. or bab.]. 

No. 9 in if .X92.9.2 
The quadroon girl. Song [a. or b.]. No. 19 in lf.x92.9.a 
The reaper and the flowers. [Song, a. or b.] 

No. 17 in If .X92.9.2 
The rowan tree. [Song, a. or b.] No. 16 in lf.x9a.9.2 
The sands of Dee. [Song, s. or t.] No. 15 in lf.i9a.9.a 
Si tu savais, "Didst thou but know." Romance [t.]. 

No. 10 in lf.x9a.9.2; etc. 

The spirit of light. Cavatina [s. or t.]. 

No. 18 in M.X92.9.2 
The sun upon the silent hills. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 20 in lf.x92.9.a 

Sweetheart. A bird's song [s. or t.]. 

No. 12 in If .X9a«9.2 



Songs. With music. (Continued.) 

Then lady, wake. [Song, t.] No. 21 in lf.X9a.9.a 

Threads of gold. Ballad [s. or t.]. No. 22 in If .X9a,9.a 

Till thou sought'st my happy cot. Ballad [t.] from 

The maid of honor. No. 23 inM •X92.9.2 

To me the world's an open book. [Song, a. or b.] 

No. 24 in If . 192.9.2 

'Twas he, my only thought. Ballad [s.] in the opera 

Bianca the bravo's bride. No. 25 in If .X93.9.2 

'Twas in that garden beautiful. [Song, s.] In The 

siege of Rochelle. No. 26 in if .x9a.9.a 

We may be happy yet. BalUd (a. or t.] in The 

daughter of St. Mark. No. 27 in If .X9a4^ 

What's a tear? Ballad [s. or T.]. No. 28 in M.X9a.9.a 

Woman's heart. Romance [s. or T.] in The enchant- 
ress. No. 29 in lf.x9a.9.a 

Write to me. [Song, t.] No. 30 in lf.x9a^.a 

Yon moon o'er the mountain. Romance [s. or t.]. 

No. 31 in If .X9a.9.a 

Bbnda, G. Amynts Klagen uber die Flucht der Lalage. 
Fur die Discantstimme, begleitet von 2 Waldhomem, 2 
Floten 2 Violinen, Bratsche und Baas. [Stimmen.] 

No. 3 in lf.x5fl.30 

Bbbuoz, L H. Absence. M^lodie [t.], instrumentee pour 
I'orchestre. Grande partition. No. i in If .34XJ^; etc* 

Adieu, Bessy. Romance [t.]. No. 8 in lf.39x.3fl; etc, 

La belle Isabeau. Conte pendant I'orage [m.-s.]. 

No. 29 in M.39x«3a; etc 

La belle voyageuse. L^gende irlandaise [if.-s.]. 

Instrumentee pour orchestre. &^ partition. 

No. 2 in lf.34XJ^; etc* 

La captive. Reverie pour m.-s. ou c [Accomp. d' 

orchestre. Partition.] No. 3 in lf.34x.a4; etc* 

Les champs. Aubade, t. No. 26 in If .39x.3fl; etc 

Le chasseur danois. [Chanson, b.] 

No. 28 in lf.39x.3fl; etc 

Lc coucher du soleil. Reverie [t.]. 

No. I in lf.39x^; etc 
£iegie [t.] . No. 9 in M .39x.3fl ; etc 

Le jeune patre breton. [Romance, s. ou t.] Avec 

accomp. d'orchestre. Partition. No.4inlf.34x.fl4;etc 

Le matin. Romance, s. ou t. No. 14 in ic.39x.3a; etc 

L'origine de la harpe. Ballade [s. ou t.]. 

No. 7 in lf.39x.3fl; etc 

Le p^cheur. Ballade [s. ou t.]. No. 19 in M.39x.3fl 

Petit oiseau. Chanson, ic.-s. ou- bab. 

No. 15 in lf.39x.3fl; etc 

Premiers transports. [Solo, A., tir^ de Rom^o et 

Juliette.] No. 22 in if .39x.3fl 

Zaide. Bolero, s. No. 25 in lf.39x.3a; etc 

Bbbtoni. [Son amante. a. ou bab.] No. 6 in If .X40.X 

BiANCHi, G. Gi^ riede primavera. A canzonet [s. or T.] 

with an accomp. for the piano forte or harp. 

No. 13 in lf.fl37.7 
BiBOSBYB. Once again [bab.]. No. 20 in if .x9fl.x3.fl 

Bishop, H. R. The Arabian maid's song [s.], from Lalla 

Rookh. No. 23 in If .236.2 
The feast of roses. [Song, s. or t.] From Lalla 

Rookh. No. 18 in lf.a36.fl 

He is all the world to me. Air [s.]. No. 44 in If .937.7 

The song of the Georgian maid [s.], from Lalla Rookh. 

No. 21 in If .236.2 
Blondeau, P. a L Marie Stuart. Monologue lyrique 
[s.]. No. 2 in If .fl8x.S 

Blue Bells, The, of Scotland. A song [s.], with an ac- 
comp. for the piano forte, harp, guitar or lute. 

No. 20 in If .fl37.fl 
Blumbnthal. Across the far blue hills, Marie. Song [t.]. 

No. I in If .X9fl.xfl 

The bend of the river. Song [s. or x.]. 

No. 13 in If .X9fl.Xfl 

La capricciosa (Die Eigensinnige). Arietta [s.]. 

No. 21 in lf.fl44.x; etc. 

The children's kingdom. [Song, a.] No. 4 in If .fl44.x 

Clear and cool. [Song, a. or bab.] No. 2 in lf.fl44.i 



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Songs. With music. (Continued.) 
Come to thy lattice. Serenade [t. or s.]. 

No. 8 in 11.244.1 
The days that are no more. [Song, a. or b.] 

No. 9 in If .244.1 

Esp^re en Dieu. Romance [s. on t.]. No. 35 in M.244.1 

An evening song [bar.]. No. 13 in M.a44.i 

Exhilaration. [Song, s. or t.] No. 2 in II.192.12 

The gate of gold. Romance [s.]. No. 18 in if .244.x 

Good morrow, Love. Ballad [t. or s.]. 

No. 15 in M. 244.1 

Her king. Song [s. or t.]. No. 3 in lf.x92.x2 

Her name. Song [bar.]. No. 4 in lf.x92.x2 

I awake and dream. Song [a.]. No. 5 in m .X92.X2 

I prithee, give me back my heart. [Song, a. or bar.] 

No. 19 in lf.244.x 
I thought to be your bride. Song [a.]. 

No. 16 in If .244.x 
Leoline. Song [t.]. No. ii in M. 244.x 

Life. [Song, a. or b.] No. 7 in if .X92.X2 

Love the pilgrim. [Song, s. or T.] No. 20 in M.244.X 

The message. [Song, t. or s.] No. 6 in if .244.x ; etc. 

My queen! Song [t.]. No. 5 in if .244.x 

My sweet sweeting. [Song, bar.] No. 10 in M.244.X 

My true love has my heart. Ballad [a.]. 

No. 8 in M.192.X2 

Le papillon (Der Schmetterling). Romance [bar.]. 

No. 22 in M.244.X 
-^» Pour ma mere (Fur meine Mutter). Romance [bar.]. 

No. 23 in M.244.X 

Rappelle-toi (Gedenke mein). Melodic [s. ou bar.]. 

No. 26 in If .244.x 
The reason why. Song [s. or t.]. No. 14 in If.x92.x2 

Regret. [Song, s. or t.] No. 9 in M .X92.X2 

The requital. [Song, t.] No. 3 in M. 244.x 

Sais-tu pourquoi, ma douce reine? Melodic [t.]. 

No. 24 in If .244.x 

Sunshine and rain. Song [a. or &]. No. 10 in M .192.X2 

— — Sweet is true love. [Song, bar.] No. i in M. 244.x 

Thinking of thee. Song [t.]. No. 16 in If.x92.x2 

Thoughts of thee. [Song, a. or bar.] No. 12 in M.244.X 

The two stars. Song [bar.]. No. 15 in If.x92.x2 

Twilight song [a. or b.]. No. 7 in If .244.x 

Venetian boat song [bar.]. No. 17 in lf.192.x2 

Waiting. [Song, s. or bar.] No. 18 in If.x92.x2 

The wedding day. Song [a. or bar.]. 

No. II in M.X92.X2 

When we are parted I Ballad [bar.]. No. 14 in M. 244.x 

Why was I looking out? [Song, s.] No. 17 in M.244.X 

Yes. Song [bar.]. No. 19 in M.X92.X2 

Bourgeois, T. L. L'Amour musicien. Cantate 4 voix 

seule [s.] avec simphonie. [Partition.] No. 3 in M.28X.18 
Le combat d'Anacr^on contre TAmour. Cantate 4 

voix seule [t.] avec symphonic. [Partition.] 

No. 4 in If .28X.X8 
BouTEiLLER. H6ro et L^andre. Cantate [a voix seule, s. 

Accomp. d'orchestre. Partition]. No. i in M.28X.8 

Braham. The beautiful maid. A ballad [t.] in the opera 

of The cabinet. No. 31 in M.237.7 
Said a smile to a tear. Celebrated song in the opera 

False alarms [t.]. No. 41 in M.384.48 

Brahms. Mondnacht. Fur hohe Stimme. No. 7 in M.380.40.3 
Bratsch. Der arme Thoms. [Lied fiir eine Singstimme, 



Songs. With music. (Continued.) 
Camp medley. The. With the original 

[s. 



Within 



A. Oder BAR.] 

— Ihr verbluhet, susse Rosen. [Lied 
stimme, s. oder t.] 

— O sieh mich nicht so lachelnd an. 



lachelnd 
Singstimme, bar.] 
Buck, D. The tempest [s. or t.]. 
BuMGERT. Bei diesem kalten Wehen? 
mittlere Stimme.] 

„0 sehne dich nicht an*s graue Meer." [Lied.] Fiir 

eine Bariton-oder Altstimme. No. 13 in M.380.20 

Callcott, J. W. Angel of life. [Recitativo and aria, T.] 

No. 34 in If .235.X4 



No. 3 in If .236.6 
fiir cine* Sing- 
No. 2 in If .236.6 
[Lied fiir eine 
No. I in M.236.6 
No. 22 in M.200.2 
[Lied fur eine 
No. II in M. 380.20 



compass of the German flute. 
Carafa. Assis dans ma barque. 



tunes, 
or T.] 

No. 31 in If, 384.48 
Couplets [t.]. 

No. 3, 8 in If .390.37 
Chant de la berceuse [s.]. No. 6 in if .390.37 

Dans notre chaumi^re. Ronde [s.]. No. 5 in M. 390.37 

Carter, T. Oh Nanny, wilt thou fly with me? Song [t.]. 

No. 28 in If. 237.7; etc. 

Castle. Morning and evening. A sacred song [s. or t.], 

with quartet ad lib. No. 13 in If.x90.2 

Cazameuvb. Myrto. [Cantate pour voix de soprano.] 

No. 2 in M .X94.7 

Celli. Solo un bacio. Grande valse brillante pour la 

voix [s'.]. Orchester-Partitur. No. 5 in M.336.X 

Chard. Domum. An English version. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 20 in If .235.X4 

Yes, yes, be merciless. Song [s.] in Pizarro. 

No. 27 in If .237.2 
Chaumet. Patria. Po^me dramatique [b.]. 

No. 3 in If .396.3 
CxMAROSA. Ah che la morte io veggo. Aria seria. [Ac- 
comp. d'orchestra.] No. 2 in lf.x20.12 
Al raggio della luna. Aria, t., con accomp. d'or- 
chestra. Partitura. No. 7 in M.xao.x8 

Morte crudele e ingiusta. Scena ed aria. [Accomp. 

d' orchestra.] No. 3 in M.x2ax2 

Nel lasciarti, O prence amato. Aria [bar., con ac- 
comp. d'orchestra. Partitura]. No. 8 in M. 120.6 

Quelle pupille tenere. Aria [s., con accomp. d'or- 
chestra. Partitura]. No. 6 in M .X20.x8 

Se torni vincitor. Scena con duetto [t. t., con ac- 
comp. d'orchestra. Partitura]. No. 9 in M.iao.x8 

Clarke-Whitfelo. The minstrel's harpi A cantata [t.] 
from The lay of the last minstrel: with an accompani- 
ment for the harp or pianoforte. No. 42 in M.384.48 

My sweet little Anne. [Song, x. Accomp. for flutes, 

violins, and pianoforte.] No. i in lf.235.x4 

Namouna's song [s.], in Lalla Rookh. 

No. 19 in If .236.2 

The Peri pardoned. [Song, s.] From Lalla Rookh. 

No. 7 in M.236.2 

The spirit's song [s.], in Lalla Rookh. 

No. 20 in If .236.2 
CuFTON, J. C. Oh, let me only breathe the air. [Song, 
s.] From Lalla Rookh. No. 5 in lf.236.2 

CoccHi. Berenice che fai. Recitativo ed aria, s., con ac- 
comp. d'orchestra. Canto e basso, e parti separate d' 
istromenti. No. 4 in M. 200.9 

Va crescendo qua! face agitata. Aria, s., con accomp. 

d'orchestra. Partitura. No. 10 in M.X20.18 

CocciA. Ero. An Italian cantata for one voice [s.]. 

No. 2 in M.22X.X2 

Coelho. Voce viol [Lundum.] No. 7 in if.39x.57 

CoLUNS, J. The chapter of kings. A celebrated historical 

song (t. With accomp. for piano and violin, or flute or 

guitar] . No. 4 in M.38448 
The golden days of good Queen Bess. A favorite 

song [s.]. No. 13 in M. 384*48 
CoNcoNE. Beatrix. Scene et air [s. ou t.]. No. 4 in M. 244.2 
Derniers voeux de Rachel. M^lodie biblique pour 

mezzo-soprano. No. 5 in M.244.2 

La femme de I'^xile. Scene et air pour soprano. 

No. 2 in M.244.2 

La fiancee du marin. Sc&ne et air pour soprano. 

No. 6 in If .244.2 

Les fleurs qui chantent. Tyrolienne pour soprano. 

No. 8 in If .244.2 
Jeanne Hachette. Sc&ne et air [s. ou t.]. 

No. 3 in M.244.2 
Judith. Scene and air [s.]. 

M^lanie. Scene dramatique [s.]. 



CooKE, R. The farewell. [Song, s. or t.] 
Co WEN. Alone. [Song, a. or bar.] 



No. I in M.244.2 
No. 7 in M.244.2 
No. 8 in M.235.14 
No. I in M.X92.XX 



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Songs. With music. (Continued.) 
As years go past. [Ballad, a. 

Aubade. Serenade [t.]. 

Better far. [Song, a. or bar.] 

The better land. [Song] s. 

Evening star. [Song] s. 



or BAR.] 

No. 2 in If .X9a.xx 
No. 3 in If .193.11 
No. 5inM.192.1x 
No. 6inM.x9a.xx 
No. 7 in M.X92.X1 



Fantasia: Kiss mine eyelids, lovely morn [s. or t.]. 



No. 8 
Far away. [Song, s.] No. 9 

The first farewell. [Song, t.] No. 29 

Forever and forever. Song [s. or t.]. No. 10 
Good night 1 [Song, m.-s. or bar.] No. ii 
He and she. [Song, m.-s. or t.] No. 12 
I dreamed of thee. [Song, a. or bar.] 

No. f3inM.x93.xx 
I wonder why. [Song, a. or bar.] 
If every lute on earth were mute. 

'nM.x9a.x1 

n M.x9a.xi 

n M.x9a.xx 

n M.i9a.xi 

n M.X9a.xx 

n M.X9a.xx 

n M.199.11 

B. Accomp. for 

No. 20 in M.i9a.xi 

No. 21 in M.192.XX 

No. 22 in M.X92.11 

No. 23 in M.i9a.xx 

No. 24 in M.x9a.ii 

No. 25 in M.i9a.xx 

No. 4 in M.x9a.io 

[Song, s. or t.] 

No. 26 in M.i9a.xx 
Thoughts at sunrise. [Song, s.] No. 30 in M.X9a.ix 
Thy remembrance. [Song, s. or T.] No. 31 inM.x99.1x 
The unfinished song. [Song, a. or b.] 

No. 32inM.19a.1x 
Who knows? Song [s. or t.]. 
World of dreams. [Song, s. or t.] 



In the chimney corner. [Song, s.] 
Is my lover on the sea? [Song, s.] 
It was a dream. Song [s. or t.]. 

— Jessie. [Song, t.] 

— The keepsake. [Song, a. or bar.] 

— The last dream. [Song, a. or bar.] 

— Light in darkness. [Song, a. or 
pianoforte, and organ, ad lib.] 

— Love me if I live. [Song, s.] 

— Marie. Song [t.]. 

— My love is late. [Song, s.] 

— Nightfall. [Song, s. or t.] 

— Snow flakes. [Song, s. or t.] 

— A song of morning, s. or t. 

— Sweet evenings come and go. 



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n M.X99.XX 
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nM.x93.x1 
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No. 14 in M.193.11 
Song [a. or bar.]. 
No. 15 
No. 16 
No. 17 
No. 18 
No. 19 
No. 27 
No. 28 



CuRscHifANN, C. F. Aus Liebcszauber. 



No. 33inM.x9a.x1 
No. 34 in M.i9a.xi 
[Gesang, s. o. t.] 
No. 7 in M.aax.ao 
No. 9 in M.33X.30 
No. 8 in M.sai.so 
No. 5 in M.39X.57 



Ungeduld. [Lied, s. o. t.] 
Waldesgruss. [Gesang, s. or bar.] 
Daddi. Nao dormi! [Solo, s.] 
Damrosch, L Siegfrieds Sword. (Siegfrieds Schwert.) 
Ballade. For tenor voice with accomp. of orchestra. 

No. I in M.403.36 

Davenport, A. Erin Machree, or the handful of earth. 

[Song, s.] No. 24 in M.a9o.ia 

Faithless. [Song, bar.] No. 18 in M.a9o.xa 

The flower of Marblehead. [Song, s.] 

No. 27 in M.390.13 

The golden land. Sacred song, 

chorus. 
The heavenly hill. Sacred song 



duett [s. A.] and 
No. 28 in M.a90.xa 

and chorus. 
No. 29 in M.390.ia 
No. 30 in M.390.ia 



I will be true to thee. Song [s.]. 

Little Dottie's vision. [Song and chorus.] 

No. 31 in M.390.13 
The mountain echo. [Song, a. or bar.] 

No. 21 in M.a90.i2 
The name I learned to love. [Song, a. or bar.] 



No. 26 
No. 25 
No. 17 
No. 16 
No. 22 



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n M.390.ia 
n M.a90.i3 
n M.290.ia 
n M.a9o.ia 



Nannie's confession. [Song, s.] 

The night watch. [Song, a. or a] 

One smile, one tear. [Song, bar.] 

The shipwreck. [Song, b. or a.] 

Some one's coming. Song and chorus. 

No. 32 in M.a9o.i2 
Thou art like a lovely flow'rct. [Song, bar.] 

No. 20 in M.390.xa 
Davenport, W. In patient love. Serenade [t.]. 

No. 15 in M.a90.ia 



Songs. With music. (Continued.) 

DiBDiN, C. 1745-1814. Bacheloi-'s Hall [t.] : for his enter- 
tainment. The oddities. No. 3 in M.38448 

The blind sailor: for his entertainment, The Quizes, 

or a trip to Elysium. [Song, s. or t.] No. ii in M.384.48 

Buxom Nan: for his entertainment, The wags, or the 

camp of pleasure. [Song, s. or T.] No. 17 in M.38448; etc. 

Father and mother Suke: in his entertainment, called 

Castles in the air. [Song, t.] No. 30 in M.384.48; etc. 

The flowing can: for his entertainment, The oddities. 

[Song, T.] No. 2 in M.3a448; etc. 

Jack at the windlass: for his entertainment called The 



Quizes, or a trip to Elysium. [Song, t.] 

No. 19 in M.384.48; etc. 

Jack Ratlin. A favorite song in Liberty Hall [t.]. 

No. 12 in M.384^8; etc. 

The jolly ringers: in his entertainment. Castles in the 

air. [Song, s. or t.] No. 23 in M.38448 

The lamplighter: for his entertainment. The oddities. 

[Song, T.] No. i8inM.38448;etc. 

Lovely Nan. [Song, t.] No.4oin M.38448;etc. 

The lucky escape: for his entertainment. Private 

theatricals or nature in nubibus. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 10 in M.38448; etc. 

None so pretty: for his entertainment, The Quizes, 

or a trip to Elysium. [Song, s. or t.] No. 8 in M.38448 

Poor Jack. A favorite song in the Whim of the mo- 
ment [t.]. No. 5 in M.384.48 

Poor Tom, or the sailor's epitaph: for his The oddi- 
ties. [Song, s. or t.]. No. 15 in M.384.48; etc. 

The race horse. A celebrated song in Liberty Hall. 

[t.] No. 16 in M.38448 

Saturday night at sea: for his entertainment, The 

oddities. [Song, s. or t.] No. 9 in M.38448; etc 

The soldier's adieu. [Song, t.] No. 38 in M.337.7 

The true hearted tar, being a sequel to The disconso- 
late sailor. [Song, s. or t.] No. 7 in M.38448 
DiGNUM, editor. The neglected tar. A celebrated song 
[t.] adapted by Mr. Dignum. No. 21 in M.38448 
Donizetti. Sah' ich ihr Auge. Romanze [a. or b.] aus 
der Oper: Der Wahnsinnige auf Set. Domingo. 

No. 13 in M.336.6 

EcKLEV. A bacchanalian song [b.]. No. 7 in M.a35.i4 

Engel, D. H. Wenn sich zwci Herzen scheiden. [Lied, 

s. Oder t.] No. 3 in M.a36.8 

Fane, J. Bendemeer's stream. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 2 in M.a36.a 
Fay, £1. Amour et rose. Romance [s. ou t.]. 

No. 14 in M.aaz.33 
Feltre. D'un bal vif et bruyant. Couplets [s.]. 

No. 22 in M.390.37 

Dans ses penchants inconstant. Air [t.]. 

No. 20 in M.390.37 

Palais pompeux, riches demeures. Romance [t.]. 

No. 21 in M.390.37 
Ferrari, G. G. Non vi fidate agli uomini. Cavatina [s.]. 

No. 5 in M.390.44 

Fesca, F. E. Scena italiana, con sottoposte parole 

tedesche, per voce di soprano. No. 3 in M.331.5 

Fioravanti, V. Almcn per breve istante. Scena ed aria, 

s., coir orchestra. Partitura. No. 3 in M.130.16 

Amor de miei sospiri. Cavatina, s., coll' orchestra. 

Partitura. No. 2 in M.130.16 

Fischer, C. L O armes, armes Vaterland. Fiir eine 

Sopran- oder Tenor-Stimme, mit Piano-Forte oder 

Guitare Begleitung. No. 7 in M.a36.6 

Foster, G. W. Day dreams, or true love never dies. 

Ballad [s. or t.]. No. 13 in M.380.4.1 

Foster, S. C. Ah! may the red rose live alway. Song [t.]. 

No. I in M.380.41.1 

Angelina Baker. A plantation melody [t.]. 

No. 2 in M.380.41.1 
Annie my own love. Song [t.]. No. 3 in M.380.41.1 

Beautiful child of song. [Song, t.] No. 4 in M.380.41.1 

Beautiful dreamer. [Song, t.] No. 5 in M.380.41.1 



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Songs. With music, (Continued,) 

Better times are coining. [New version. Song, s.] 

No. 6 in M. 38041. 1 

Bury me in the morning, Mother. [Song or duet, 

with chorus.] No. 7 in II.3804X.1 
Camptown races. A favorite Ethiopian song [t.]. 

No. 8 in M.380.4Z.X 

Come with thy sweet voice again. Song [t.]. 

No. 10 in lf.38o.4i.x 
Comrades, fill no glass for me. [Song, t.] 

No. 1 1 in 11.380.4X.X 

Cora Dean. Song [t.]. No. 12 in M.380.41.1 

Dolcy Jones. [Song, t.] No. 14 in M.380.4X.Z 

Dolly Day. A plantation melody [t.]. 

No. 15 in U.^So^i.i 

Don't bet your money on de Shanghai. Plantation 

song [t.]. No. 16 in M.3804Z.1 

Down among the cane brakes. Song [t.]. 

No. 17 in 11.380.41.1 
A dream of my mother. [Song, t.] 

No. 18 in M.380.41.1 

Ellen Bayne. [Song, t.] No. 19 in II.380.4X.1 

Eulalie. Song [s. or t.]. No. 20 in M.380.4X.X 

Fairy-Belle. Song [t.]. No. 21 in if .3804X.X 

Farewell my Lilly dear. Plantation melody [t.]. 

No. 22 in If .3804X.X 
Farewell old cottage. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 23 in M.3804X.1 
Farewell sweet mother. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 24 in 11.38041.x 

For thee love, for thee. Song [s. or t.]. 

No. 25 in II.380.41.1 

Gentle Annie. [Song, s. or t.] No. 26 in 11.380.4X.X 

Gentle Lena Clare. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 27 in II.3804X.X 

— Give the stranger happy cheer. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 28 in II.3804X-I 

— The Glendy Burk. A plantation melody [t.]. 

No. 29 in 11.3804Z.X 

— Golden dreams and fairy castles! Arranged [as solo 
or duet for a. or bar.] by Mrs. Parkhurst. 

No. 30 in M.38o^x.x 

— Hard times come again no more. [Song, t.] 

No. 31 in lf.38ou|x.x 

— I cannot sing tonight. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 33 in II.3804X.X 

— I see her still in my dreams. [Song, t.] 

No. 2 in If .38041.2 

— I will be true to thee. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 3 in M.3804X.2 

— I would not die in summer time. Song [s. or t.]. 

No. 4 in M.3804X.2 

— I'd be a fairy. Song [s.]. No. 34 in M.380.41.X 

— ril be home to-morrow. Ballad [t., with chorus]. 

No. I in M.380.4X.2 

— If you've only got a moustache. [Comic song, s. or 
T.] No. 5 in If .3804X.3 

— Jeanie with the light brown hair. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 6 in M. 38041.2 

— Jenny June. [Song, s. or t.] No. 7 in lf.38o4x.2 

— Jenny's coming o'er the green. Ballad [x.]. 

No. 8 in If .3804X.2 

— Katy Bell. Song [s. or x., with chorus]. 

No. 9 in M .3804X.2 

— Kiss me dear mother. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 10 in lf.38o4x.3 

— Larry's good bye. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 1 1 in M .380.4X.2 

— Laura Lee. [Song, s. or t.] No. 12 in lf.38o4x.2 

— Leave me with my mother. [Song, s. or t.. with 
chorus.] No. 13 in lf.380.4x .2 

— Linda has departed. Song [s. or t.]. 

No. 14 in lf.38o.4X.2 

— Linger in blissful repose. Serenade [s. or t.]. 

No. 15 in lf.38o4x.2 



Songs. With music, (Continued.) 

- The little ballad girl. (Song, s. or t.] 

No. 16 in If .3804X.9 
Little Ella. Song [s. or t.]. No. 17 in lf.38o4X.2 

Little Jenny Dow. Ballad [t.]. No. 18 in lf.38o.x4.2 

Lizzie dies to-night. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 19 in if .3804X.2 

The love I bear to thee. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 21 in If .3804X.9 

Lula is gone. Song [s. or t.]. No. 22 in m. 38041.2 

Maggie by my side. [Song, t.] No. 20 in if .380.4X.2 

Mary loves the flowers. Song [s. or t.]. 

No. 23 in lf.38o4X.9 

Massa's in the cold, cold ground. [Song, t.] 

No. 24 in M. 380.41 .3 

Melinda May. [Song, s. or t.] No. 25 in lf.38o4x.2 

Merry little birds are we. [Song, s. or x.] 

No. 26 in M.3804X.9 

The merry, merry month of May. Song [s. or x.] 

and chorus. No. 27 in lf.38o4X.2 
Molly! do you love me? Song [x.]. 

No. 30 in lf.38041.2 
Molly dear, good night. Ballad [x.]. 

No. 29 in M.380.4X.2 

Mother, thou'rt faithful to me. Ballad [s. or x.]. 

No. 31 in lf.38o.4X.2 

My angel boy. [Song, s. or x.] No. 32 in if .38041.3 

My boy is coming from the war. (Song, s. or x.] 

No. 33 in lf.38o.4x.3 

My brudder Gum. [Song, x.] No. 34 in if.38o.4x.3 

My loved one and my own, or Eva. Ballad [x.J. 

No. 35 <n M. 38041 '^ 

My old Kentucky home. [Song, s. or x.] 

No. 36 in If .3804X.3 

My wife is a most knowing woman. [Comic song, x.] 

No. 37 in If .380.4X.3 

Nelly Bly. (Song, s. or x.] No. 38 m if.38o.4x.3 

Nelly was a lady. An Ethiopian melody. [Song, s. 

or X.] No. 39 in lf.380.4x. 3 

None shall weep a tear for me. Song [s. or x.]. 

No. 40 in If .380.4X.3 

— Oh, boys, carry me long. A plantation melody [x. 
and chorus]. No. 41 in M. 380.41.3 

— Oh! Lemuel! Go down to the cotton field. Ethiopian 
song [s. or x.]. No. i in M. 38041. 3 

— Oh, why am I so happy? [Song, s. or x.] 
* No. 2 in If .3804X.3 

— Old black Joe. [Song, s. or x.] No. 3 in If .380.41.3 

— Old dog Tray. [Song, s. or x.] No. 4 in M .38041.3 

— Old folks at home (Swanee River). Song [s. or x.]. 

No. 5 in if.380.4x .3 

— Old memories. Song [s. or x.]. No. 6 in M. 380.41. 3 

— Once I loved thee Mary dear. Song [s. or x.]. 

No. 7 in lf.38o.4X.3 

— Our Willie dear is dying. Ballad [s. or x.]. 

No. 8 in lf.380.4x. 3 

— Parthenia to Ingomar. Song [s.]. No. 9 in M. 38041.3 

— A penny for your thoughts. [Song, s. or x.] 

No. 10 in If .3804X.3 

— Poor drooping maiden. Song [s. or x.]. 

No. 1 1 in If .3804X.3 

-» Ring de banjo. New Ethiopian melody [x.]. 

No. 12 in lf.38o4X.3 

— Sadly to mine heart appealing. Song [s. or x.]. 

No. 13 in lf.38o4X.3 

— Slumber my darling. Song [s. or x.]. 

No. 14 in If .38041.3 

— The soldier's home. [Song, x.] No. 15 in lf.38o4x.3 

— Some folks. [Song, x.] No. 16 in M. 380.41.3 

— Somebody's coming to see me to-night. Ballad [s.]. 

No. 17 in M. 38041. 3 

— The spirit of my song. [Song, s. or x.j 

No. 18 in lf.38o4x.3 

— That's what's the matter. Song [x.]. 

No. 19 in If .3804X.3 



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Songs. With music, (Continued.) 

There are plenty of fish in the sea. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 20 in If .38041.3 
There's no such girl as mine. [Song, t.] 

No. 21 in If .380.4Z.3 

— Tis my father's song. Ballad [& or t.]. 

No. 22 in II.3804X.3 

— Under the willow she's sleeping. Song [s. or t.]. 

No. 24 in M.380.4X.3 

-— The village maiden. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 25 in If .38o4X«3 

— The voice of bygone days. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 26 in If .38041.3 

— The voices that are gone. [Song, s., and chorus, s. 8. 
T. B.] No. 27 in 11.3804X.3 

— Was my brother in the battle? [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 28 in II.3804X.3 

We've a million in the field. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 29 in If .38041.3 

When old friends were here. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 35 in If .38041.3 

Where has Lula gone. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 31 in M.380.4Z.3 

Why have my loved ones gone. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 37 in If .38041.3 

Why, no one to love? [Song, s. or t.J 

No. 38 in M.3804Z.3 

The wife; or he'll come home. Song [s.]. 

No. 39 in M.3804X.3 

Willie has gone to the war. Song and chorus [s. s. 

T. B.]. No. 40 in M.380.41.3 

Willie my brave. Ballad [s.]. No. 41 in M.38041.3 

Fragbbolle. Le reve de Joel. L^gende [pour voix de 
baryton]. M.iaa33 

Franz, R. £r ist gekommen. [Lied, s. oder t.] 

No. 5 in M. 236.6; etc. 



No. 4 in lif.391.57 
No. 3 in lf.3g1.57 
No. 6 in If .391.57 
Rondeau, t., con 
No. 3 in lf.x20.19 



Frondoni. a camponeza. [Solo, b.] 

Luiz de Camoes. [Solo, s. o. t.] 

A saloia. [CangSo c, y coro.] 

Galuppi. [Idol mio che fiero istante. 

stromenti al arco. Partitura.] 
Quel chiaro rivo e placido. Aria, t., con accomp. di 

due violini e violoncello. No. 5 in M.xao.x6 

Garcia, M. del P. V. £1 bagelito nuevo. Cancion andaluza, 

[a.] con acomp. de piano y guitarra. No. 17 in lf.39x.57 
Ghinassi. [Chi m'insegna la maniera. Cavatina, s., con 

accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura e parti.] No. 4 in M.120.X9 
Giordani, G. Sento che in seno mi batte il core. Aria 

[s., con accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura]. No. 2 in M.X20.X9 
Giordani, T. [Non dubitare bell' idol mio.] The favorite 

rondeau in the opera La Frascatana. [t. Accomp. for 

orchestra.] No. 2 in M. 400.36 

Glovbr, S. Beauty and the beast. A chamber opera [for 

one voice, s. or t.]. No. i in M.39143 

Gluck. Ahl n6, son 10. Scena ed aria [s.] con accomp. 

d'orchestra. Partitura. No. 6, 7 in M. 120.16 

Se mai senti spirarti. Aria [s.] con accomp. d'or- 
chestra. Partitura. No. 8 in M.130.16 

Goicis. £1 aire dafiino. Cancion espafiola [a.]. Con 
acomp. de piano y guitarra. No. 15 in lf.39x.57 

£1 chacho moreno. Cancion andaluza [a.]. Con 

acomp. de piano y guitarra. No. 16 in M. 391.57 

Gounod. Biondin^ [m.-s.]. Poeme musical de Giuseppe 
Zaffira. Paroles frangaises de Jules Barbier. Par Ch. 
Gounod. No. i in M.x56.a8 

Christmas morn. A sacred song [s. or t.]. 

No. 2 in lf.192.xo 

The flower's last sigh. [Ballad, s. or t.] 

No. 23 in M.192.X0 

Guardian angel. [Song, s. or t.] No. 3 in M.i9a.9.a 

Longing. [Song, a. or bar.] No. 5 in M.i9a.io 

Maid of Athens. [Song, bar.] No. 4 in m. 192.10 

Nazareth. Sacred song for c. or bar. No. 7 in M.192.10 

Only last night. A dream song [a. or bar.]. 

No. 8 in if .192.10 



Songs. IVith music, (Continued,) 

Ou voulez-vous aller? Barcarolle, s. 

No. 9 in lf.x92.xo; etc 

Passed away. [Song, s. or t.] No. 10 in lf.x92.xo 

Peter the Hermit. A dramatic song [t.]. 

No. 1 1 in If .x9a.xo 
The pilgrim. (Le Juif errant.) [Song, bar.] 

No. 12 in if.x92.xo 

Primav6ra. Song, c or b. No. 13 in M.X92.XO 

Ring on! sweet Angelus. Evening song [a. or b.]. 

No. 14 in If .X92.XO 

Die Seele eines Engels (L'ame d'un ange). Melodic. 

if.-s. Oder bar. No. i in lf.x9a.10 

Le soir. M^lodie [a. ou bar.]. No. 6 in M .x9a.xo 

Solitude. M^lodie, c. ou b. No. 15 in lf.x92.10 

Stances. Si la mort est le but. M.-s. ou bar. 

No. 16 in lf.x92.xo 

Tell me, oh gentle maiden. See his Ou voulez-vous 

aller? 
-^ — There is a green hill far away. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 18 in lf.x92.xo 

To spring. Song, c. or bar. No. 20 in if .X92.X0 

To the nightingale. Melody, c or B. No. 21 in lf.x92.xo 

Tombez, mes ailes! Romance [a.]. No. 19 in lf.x92.xo 

Venise. [Song, s. or t.] No. 24 in If. 192. xo 

The village curfew. [Song, a. or b.] No. 22 in If.x9a.x0 

GouvY. Le dernier hymne d'Ossian. Seine lyrique, pour 
voix de basse. No. 3 in M.39X42 

Green grow the rushes O. A Scotch song [s. or t.]. 

No. 21 in lf.237.a 
GRtTRV, A. E. M. II fait jour sur le glacier. [Air, t.J. 

No. 27 in If .390.37 

Non, jamais. Air [x.]. No. 32 in lf.39a37 

O ma chire patrie. Air [x.]. No. 30 in If .39a37 

Grieg. Der Einsame. (Altnordische Volkspoesie) fur 

Baritonsolo, Streichorchester u. 2 Horner. Partitur. 

No. 7 in M.ao3.x4 
GuGLiBLiii, p. lo sono in selva amena. [Aria, s. o. x. con 

accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura.] No. 6 in lf.360.8 
Padre, rammenta. Aria seria [s., con accomp. d'or- 
chestra. Partitura]. No. i in If.x20.x9 
So cedo ai detti tuoi. Scena con aria [s., con accomp. 

d'orchestra. Partitura]. No. 4 in lf.x2o.«2 

Gumbbrx. In den Augen liegt das Herz. [Lied, s. oder 

T.] No. 4 in If. 236.8 

Hackbl. Der Deserteur. Ballade [bar.]. No. 9 in M.a36.6 
Hamii, J. V. Das arme Herz. Lied fur eine Baryton-oder 

hohe Bassstimme. No. 6 in 11.236.6 

Handei^ [Dove sei amato bene.] The favourite song from 

the opera of Rodelinda [a. Accomp. for orchestra]. 

No. 3 in M 400.36 
Harris, J. M. We part, forever part, tonight. Recitative 

and song [s. or x.], from Lalla Rookh. No. 8 in M.236.2 
Hasse, J. A. P. [Perche la calma non ha quest' alma?] Aria 

[s., con accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura]. No. 6 in M.xao.X9 

[Sc mai senti spirarti.] Aria [s., con accomp. d'or- 
chestra. Partitura]. No. 5 in lf.X2ax9 

Haupxiiann, M. Gretchen vor dem Bilde der Mater 
dolorosa aus Gothe's Faust. Gesang mit Begleitung ftir 
Orchester. Partitur. No. 5 in M.204.X8 

Hawbs, W. Bendemeer's stream. Ballad [s. or x.] from 
Lalla Rookh. No. i in lf.a36.2 

Paradise and the Peri. Recitative and song [s. or x.J 

from Lalla Rookh. No. 4 in M.236.a 

Haydn, F. J. Piercing eyes. [Canzonet, x.] 

No. 7 in M.a35.x8.2; etc. 

Hayes, W. The Highland laddie. [Song, x. Accomp. for 

bassoons, flutes, violins and basses.] No. 2 in M.a35.X4 

Heighingxon. Six select odes of Anacreon in Greek and 

three of Horace in Latin, set to music [s. or x., with 

orchestral accomp.]. M. 340.23 

Herold, L. J. F. Le niuletier. Couplets [a.]. 

No. 19 in M.390.37 

Souvenirs du jcune age. Romance [s.]. 

No. 24 in M. 390.37; etc. 



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Songs. With music. (CmUnued,) 
HiiXBK, F. He will not always thus afflict. Air [s. or t.]. 

No. 31 in M.i9a.3 
The Lord tipholdeth those. Air [a. or b.]. 

No. 33 in M.X9a.3 

My song [s. or t.]. No. 33 in M.i9a.3 

Die Wallfahrt nach Kevlaar. Ballade von Heine, fiir 

etne Singstimme [s. oder t.]. No. 17 in M«X9a.3 

„Weine nichtl" Recitatiir und Romanze fur eine 

Sopranstimme. No. 16 in M.x9a.3 

HiMMKL, F. H. Frohsinn. [Gesang, s. o. t.] 

No. 15 in M.a9X.33 

Pnnschgesang fur das Neunzehnten Jahrhundert. 

[Gesang, t.] No. 16 in M.a3x.33 

Hook. Down in the valley. A rondeau [s.] in The soldier's 

return. No. 27 in M.a37.7 

I never lov'd any dear Mary but you. A favorite 

song [t.]. No. 35 in M.38448 

The tartan plaiddie. Scotch song [s.]. 

No. 34 in M.3844B 

The Vauxhall gypsey. A favorite song [s.]. 

No. 22 in M.38448 

HOb, G. a. £dith au col de cygne [s.]. Poime de Maurice 

Chassang. Mnsique de Georges Hiie. No. 2 in M.384.37 

In airy dreams. A song (s. Also as a duet, s. a.]. Adapted 

for the harpsichord, flute, violin & guitar. 

No. aa in M.a37.7 
Inpbucb poverina. [Aria, t.» con accomp. d'orchestra.] 

No. 2 in M.36oJI 
Jackson, W., of Exeter, Encompassed in an angel's frame. A 
song [bal] in The lord of the manor. 

No. 33 in M.B37.a; etc. 

The storm. A song [t.J. No. 42 in M.a37.7 

When first this humble roof I knew. Song [t.] in 

The lord of the manor. No. 43 in M.a37.7 

Jabbns. Nahid. Gedicht ftir etne Sopran- (oder Tenor-) 

Stimme. No. 33 in M.aax.30 

JoACBiif. Scene der Marfa. Aus Schiller's unvoUendetem 

Drama HD^metrius." Fur Mezzo-Sopran und Orchester. 

Partitur. No. 3 in M.358.X6 

JocKBY, a Scotish [sic] ballad. The melody from Little 

V* r 'Fanny's love. No. ao in M.38448 

JoM MBLLi. L'augurio il ciel secondi. Aria, t., con accomp. 

d'orchestra. Partitura. No. 3 in M.xaaa3 

Berenice, ove sei. Aria, s., con accomp. d'orchestra. 

Partitura. No. i in M.zao.a3 

Confusa smarrita. Aria [s., con accomp. d'orchestra. 

Partitura] . No. 7 in M.xao.a3 

D'un infelice amante. Scena ed aria, t., con accomp. 

d'orchestra. Partitura. No. 6 in M.xao.a3 
Guarda chi lascio. Cavatina [s., con accomp. d'or- 
chestra. Partitura] . No. 4 in M,iao.a3 

In si fatal momento. Scena ed aria, s., con accomp. 

d'orchestra. Partitura. No. 8 in M.xao.a3 

Non temer vassallo indegno. [Aria, t., con accomp. 

d'orchestra. Partitura.] No. 3 in M.xao.a5 
Opprimete i contumaci. Aria, t., con accomp. d'or- 
chestra. Partitura. No. a in M.iao.a3 

Per lei fra I'armi dorme il guerriero. Aria, t., con 

accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura. No. a in M. 130.35 
Pupille adorate per me. Aria [t., con accomp. d'or- 
chestra]. No. 4 in M.Z30.a3 
^— Senti ah n6. Recitativo ed aria [t.] con sinfonia. 
[Partitura.] No. 5 in M.Z3o.3a; etc. 
Kbllek, M. Afloat on the tide. [Song, t. Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] No. i in M.193.X3.X 

The American hymn. [Song, bab., and chorus.] 

No. a in M.i9a.z3.x 

The angel of dream. Ballad [a. or bar.]. 

No. 3 in M.X93.Z3.X 

The battle in the clouds. Song [s.] and chorus. 

No. 4 in M.Z93.X3.X 

Blue eyed violets are nodding. Song [s. or t.] & 

chorus. No. 5 in M.Z93.13.Z 



Songs. With music, (Ctmtinued.) 

The brigand leader. [Song, a. or b.] No. 6 in M.x9a.X3.x 

The broken hearted. [Song, a. or b.] No. 7 in M.x9a.X3.x 

Come to my heart. Elegy [a. or &]. No. 9 in M.x9a.x3.x 

The cottage rose. Ballad [ft. or bab.]. 

No. 10 in M.X93.X3.X 
Could I be near my boy. [Song, s., and chorus.] 

No. XI in M.X9a.x3.x 

— Daisy minel [Song, t., and chorus.] 

No. la in M.x9a.X3.x 

— Darling Lillie. Song [a. or bab.] & chorus. 

No. 13 in M.X9a.x3.x 

— The dying wife's farewell. Ballad [s.]. 

No. 14 in M.x9a.X3.i 

— The European emigrant's song of salutation to 
America. [Song, s. or t., and chorus.] No. 15 in M.X9a.x3.x 

— Fairest and rarest. Ballad [t.]. . No. 16 in M.X93.X3.X 
Fishes in the sea. Comic song [s.] with chorus. 

No. 17 in M.X9a.x3.x 

— Follow the drum. Ballad [s. or bab.]. 

No. 18 in M.X93.X3.X 

— The forsaken. Ballad [s. or t.]. No. ao in M.X93.X3.X 

— The girls of dear New England. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. ai in M.X93.X3.X 

— Hail I to our nation. Patriotic hymn. Arranged for 
one voice [s. or t., and] chorus. No. 22 in M.x93.x3.x 

— "Handsome Brown." A serio-comic ballad [bab.]. 

No. a3 in M.x9a.X3.x 

— Home and friends. Ballad [s. or t.], with duet & 
chorus, ad lib. No. a4 in M.x9a.x3.x 

— Hurrah for the old flag I [Song, s. or t., and chorus.] 

No. 2S in M.X93.X3.X 

— I cannot leave the battle-field. Song [t.] & chorus. 

No. a6 in M.x9a.x3.x 

I could not help to stay. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 27 in M.193.X3.X 

— I have listened for her footsteps. Song [bab.] & 
chorus. No. a8 in M.x9a.X3.x 

— I have no joy but in thy smile. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. ag in M.193.X3.X 

— I live for thee only. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 30 in M.X9a.x3.x 

— I loved thee too fondly. Song [a. or bab.]. 

No. 31 in M.X93.X3.X 

'I'm ling'ring at the garden gate." Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 32 in M.i9a.x3.x 

— I'm lonely since my brother died. [Song, a. or bab. and 
chorus.] No. 33 in M.X93.x3.x 

— In the stillness of night. Song [s. or t. and] chorus. 

No. 35 in M.x9a.X3.x 

— Is it thus that fate must sever? [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 36 in M.X93.X3.X 

— Jane of Ravenswood. Ballad [bab.] with chorus (ad 
lib.). ' No. I in M.X9a.X3.a 

— Kiss me, mother, ere I'm dead. Ballad [t.] with 
chorus ad libitum. No. a in M.X93.X3.3 

— Little Rose. A ballad [s. or t. Accomp. for piano- 
forte and horn ad lib.]. No. 3 in M.X9a.X3.3 

— The lonely sentinel. Ballad [s. or bab.]. 

No. 4 in M.X93.x3.a 

— Love's dream of the past. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 5 in M.x9a.x3.3 

— Love's last adieu. Romance [a. or bab.]. 

No. 6 in M.x93.x.q;.3 

— Love, thou art a heaven to me. Ballad [t.] with 
chorus. No. 7 in M.x9a.X3.a 

— Meet me, darling one, tonight. Ballad [bab.]. 

No. 8 in M.X9a.x3.a 

— The milkmaid's marriage song [s.]. No. 9 in M.x9a,X3.3 

— Mother, kiss away my tears. [Song, s. or bab., and 
chorus.] No. 11 in M.i9a.X3.3 

— Mother, Oh! sing me to rest. Song [s. or bab.] with 
chorus ad lib. No. 10 in M.x9a.x3.a 

— Mother will greet me. [Song, s. or t., and chorus.] 

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Songs. IVith music. (Continued.) 

My heart it throbs for thee. [Song, a. or bar.] 

No. 13 in M.i9a.z3.a 

My husband is such a queer fellow. A comic song [s.]. 

No. 14 in M.z9a.i3.a 

My mother's sweet goodbye. Ballad [s. or bar.]. 

No. 15 in M.Z9a.i3.a 

My only brother's gone. Song [s. or bar.] & chorus. 

No. 16 in M.i9a.Z3.a 

O thou breeze of Spring. [Song, a. or bar.] 

No. 17 in M.z9a.Z3.a 
Ohl the heart it is a treasure. Ballad [&] with chorus 
ad lib. No. 18 in M.i9a.z3.a 

— One single kiss. Moorish serenade [bar.]. 

No. 19 in M.Z9a.Z3.a 

— Our banner's constellation. Patriotic song [bar.] and 
chorus. No. 21 in M.i9a.z3.a 

— Our idol. Elegy [s. or t.]. No. 22 in M.i9a.z3.a 

— The past that breathes of thee. Ballad [s. or bar.]. 

No. 23 in M.i9a.z3.a 

— Pit and pat. A song [s.]. No. 24 in M.i9a.x3.a 
The rival. A song [s. or t.]. No. 26 in M.Z9a.z3.a 
The sailor boy. [Song, a. or bar.] No. 27 in M.x9a.i3.a 

— Sleep on, my lovel Serenade [bar.]. 

No. 28 in M.i9a.i3.a 

— The sleigh ride. A humorous song [bar., with chorus, 
ad libitum]. No. 29 in M.i9a.i3.a 

— The sweetest flower. Song [a. or bar.], with chorus 
ad lib. No. 30 in M.z9a.z3.a 

— Then turn your thoughts to me. Song [s. or t.] & 
chorus. No. 31 in M.Z9a.Z3.a 

Thine image 1 Song [s. or t.] Sl chorus. 

No. 32 in M.i9a.z3.a 
'Things I love." Song [a. or bar.] & chorus. 

No. 33 in M.i9a.z3.a 
Thy boy's an angel now. Ballad [s.]. 

No. 34 in M.Z9a.i3.a 

— To a mourning world. W. Dexter Smith's poem "In 
memoriam Abraham Lincoln." [s. solo and chorus.] 

No. 34 in M.Z9a.z3.z 

— Truly will I love thee ever. [Song, bar.] 

No. 35 in M.z9a.i3.a 

We meet no morel [Song, s.] No. 37 in M.i9a.z3.a 

— We parted with a cheerful smile. Song [bar.] with 
chorus. No. 38 in M.i9a.i3.a 

— We'll meet no more at twilight hour. Ballad [bar.]. 

No. 40 in M.i9a.i3.a 

— Welcome to our gallant boys. Song [s. or t.] & chorus. 

No. 39 in M.z9a.z3.a 

— When eyes are beaming, or the farewell song [s. or t.]. 

No. 41 in M.Z9a.i3.a 

Whispering hope. Ballad [s.]. No. 42 in M.Z9a.z3,a 
KxLLBY. In the garden. [Song for s. or t.] 

No. II in M.380.ZO 

The lady picking mulberries. [Song, ii.-s.] Chinese 

version by Yung Kwai. No. 6 in M.380.10 

Love and sleep. [Song for s.] No. 10 in M.38o.xo 

Love's fillet. [Song for a.] No. 8 in M.380.ZO 

My silent song [s.]. No. 7 in M.380.Z0 

Song of Iras [a.]. (From "Ben Hur.") 

No. 13 in M.380.10 

What the man in the moon saw. [Song, s.] 

No. 9 in M.380.XO 

Kklly. The mischievous bee. A song [s.] in Time is a 

tell tale. No. 29 in M.a37.7 

My money bags are safe. [Song, t.] In The Jew of 

Mogadore. No. 26 in M.a37.7 

Yesl YesI be merciless. [Song, s.] In Pizarro. 

No. 40 in M.a37.7 

Kiallmark. Fly to the desert. [Song, t.] From Lalla 

Rookh. No. 22 in M.a36.a 

Hinda's appeal to her lovier. [Song, s.] From Lalla 

Rookh. No. 14 in M.a36.a 

Then fly with me. Ballad [s.], from Lalla Rookh. 

No. 24 in M.a36.a 



Songs. With music. (Continued.) 
Klein, B. J. Gretchen aus Faust von Gothe. Fur eine 

Sopranstimme. No. 20 in M.aaz.30 

Knight, J. P. Rock'd in the cradle of the deep. [Song, b.] 

No. 23 in M.a90.za 
Krbutzer, C. Die Sehnsucht. Gedicht [s. or t.] fur das 

Pianoforte oder der Guitarre. No. 10 in M.aai.3o 

Kueckxn, F. W. Ach Gott, nun ist mein' Zeit vorbei. Lied 

fur eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. No. 12 in M.a44.(L3 

Ach! kann ich's sagen. Lied [s. o. t.]. 

No. 10 in M.844.6.a 

Allemanisches Lied [s. o. t.]. No. 13 in M.a44.6.x 

Aus dem Orient. Kind, was thust du so erschrocken. 

Fur eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. No. ioinM.a44.6^ 
Ave Maria. [Lied, a. o. b.]. No. 9 in M.a44ii.z 

Die Bergstimme. [Romanze, A. o. b.] 

No. 4 in M.a44.0.z ; etc 

Die Botschaft [s. o. T.]. No. 8 in M.a44.6.a 

Curiose Geschichte. [Lied, s. o. t.]. 

No. 4 in M.aaz.as; etc 

Deutscher Marsch. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. 

No. 20 in M.844.6.3 

Drei Worte. Lied fiir Sopran o. Tenor. 

No. 9 in M.844.6.a 
^— Du bist wie eine Blume. [Lied, s. o. t.]. 

No. 12 in M.844.0.Z 

^—~ Du schone Maid. Lied fur Tenor- oder Sopran- 

Stimme. No. 18 in M.a44.6.a 

Fruhlingsglaube. [Lied, s. o. t.]. No. 10 in lf.a44.6.z 

Gesang der Brautjungfero [s. o. t.]. No. 6 in M.a44.6^ 

Gretelein. Volkslied, arrangirt fur eine Singstimme 

[M.-S. o. a]. No..i2inM.a44.6.a 

Gut* Nacht, fahr' wohl, mein treues Herz. Lied fiir 

eine Bass- od. Altstimme. No. 2 in M.a44.6.3 

Gute Nacht. [Lied, s. o. t.]. No. 18 in M.a44.6.3 

^— Hans und Verene [s. o. t.]. No. 4 in M.a44.6^ 

Herzallerliebstes Schatzerl dul Volkslied, arrangirt 

fiir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. No. 13 in M.a44.&a 

Hier in Gottes freiem Garten. [Lied, t., zum Sing- 
spiel Die Flucht nach dem Schweiz.] No. aa in M.a44.6.3 

Ich sass im Grunen. [Lied, s. o. t.] No. ii in M.a44.6.z 

Immortelle. Gedicht fur Gesang [s. o. t.]. 

No. 23 in M.a44.6.3 

Kitty. [Lied.] Fur eine Bassstimme. 

No. II inM.a44.6ua 

Der kleine Rekrut. [Lied, s. o. t.] No. 19 in M.a4f.6.3 

Lieb Liebchen. [Lied, s.] No. 3 in M.aai.a5; etc. 

Liebesbote. [Lied, s.] No. 13 in M.a44.6.3 

^^- Liebesgedanken. (Schwabisch.) Volksmelodie frei 

bearbeitet [s. o. t.]. 

Die Lore-Icy. Ballade [a]. 

Mein Herz, ich will dich fragen. 



No. 8 in M.a44.6.3 
No. 3 in M.a44.6.x 

[Lied, 5. o. T.] 
No. 21 in M.a44.6.a 

— Neapolitanisch. "Du mit den schwarzen Augen" fiir 
eine Singstimme [a. o. b.]. No. 15 in M.a44.6.a 

— Nun lass dir erzahlen. Lied fiir eine Singstimme [s. 
o. T.]. No. II in M.a44.6.3 

— Die Quelle. [Lied.] Fur eine Sopran- oder Tenor- 
Stimme. No. 17 in M.a44.6.3 

— Rtickkehr. [Lied, s. o. t.] No. 5 in M.aax.a5; etc. 

— Schifferlied. (Bairisch.) Volksmelodie frei bear- 
beitet [s. o. T.]. No. 7 in M.a44A3 

— Steckbrief. [Gesang, t. o. s.]. No. 5 in M.a44.6.a 

— Das Sternlein. [Lied.] Fiir eine Sopran- ode^ Tenor- 
Stimme. No. 16 in M.a44.6.3 

— Die stille Wasserrose. Lied fur eine Singstimme [s. 
o. T.]. No. 17'in M.a44.6.a 

— Die Thrane. Lied fiir eine Singstimme [s. o. T.]. 

No. 4 in M.a44.6.3 

— Tragodie. Gedicht in 3 Abtheilungen von Heine, fiir 
eine Singstimme [a.]. No. 6 in M.a44.6.x 

— Tscherkessisches Lied fur eine Bass- oder Bariton* 
Stimme. No. 16 in lf.a44.6.z 

— Und schau' ich hin, so schau'st du her. [Schwabische 
Volksmelodie, frei bearbeitet. a. o. b.] No. 6 in M.a44.6.3 



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Songs. WUh music. (ConHnmd.) 
Wanderlied. (Norddeutsch.) Volksmelodie frei bear- 

beitet [s. o. t.]. No. 9 in M.a44.6.3 

Wenn da warst mein eigen. (Lied, s.] 

No. 8 in M.a44.6.i ; etc. 

Winter. [Lied, s. o. t.] No. 3 in M.a44-^«3 

Wo still ein Herz von Liebe gluht. Lied fiir eine Sing- 

stimme [s. o. t.]. No. 16 in M.a44.6.a 

WttnderltchI [Lied.] Ftir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. 

No. 14 in M.a44.6.3 
Kui. Chanson ctrcassienne de I'op^ra „Ie prisonnier du 

Cattcase" [if.-8.]. Partition d'orchestre. No. 2 in M.333.7 
Labakib. Ah I pour sonmettre une fiire coquette. Air [t.]. 

No. 25 in M.390.37 
Lachner, V. Vineta. Concert-Arie fiir Sopran mit Or- 

chester. Partitur. No. 2 in M.403.a6 

LAM<ac, D. de. De Roze. Gedicht voor lagere stem met 

orkest. Orkest part No. i in M.403.93 

Last kosb, The, of summer. Song. Letzte Rose, wie magst 

dtt so einsam. Volkslied. No. 5 in M.a36.8 

Lb Borne. Amour trahi [if.-s.]. No. 2 in M.193.5 

Ln>. [Lungi no k Toggetto che t'innamora. Aria, t., con 

accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura.] No. i in M.zao.a6 

LiNDPAiNTHn. [Combien j'ai douce souvenance.] Romanze 

aus der Oper, Die Gewalt des Liedes. [Ftir eine Sing- 

stimme, A.]. No. 7 in M.38o.aa 

[Die Dame an dem Fenster.] Romanze aus der Oper, 

Die sicilianische Vesper. [Fiir eine Singstimme, t.] 

No. 3 in M.38o.aa 

Der Rose. Aus der Oper, Die Gewalt des Liedes. 

[Fiir eine Singstimme, a., und Chor.] No. 6 in M.38o.aa 

[Jn eines treuen Volkes Mitte.] Lied gesungen bei 

der Eroffnungsfeyer des Koniglichen Theaters zu Can- 
statt, den apten May, 1840. [Fur eine Singstimme, a.] 

No. 10 in M.38o.aa 
-^— Lieder des Schmerzes. Auf dem Thurme. Gedicht 
Ton Drixler-Manfred. [Ftir eine Singstimme, a.] 

No. 2 in M.38o.aa 
•^— [Qualen der Liebe.] Romanze aus der Oper, Die 
sicilianische Vesper. [Ftir eine Singstimme, t.] 

No. 4 in M.38aaa 

Roland. Romanze ftir eine Singstimme [t.] mit Or- 

chester-Begleitung. No. 5 in M.34a.i3 

[Sie stand auf ihres Schlosses Zinnen.] Ballade aus 

der Oper, Die sicilianische Vesper. [Ftir eine Sing- 
stimme, 5.] No. 5 in M.38o.aa 

Der Todtengraber von Herwegh. [Fur eine Sing- 
stimme, BAR.] No. 8 in M.38aaa 
LiNLBY, T. Come, come my jolly lads. A favorite song in 
the pantomime of Robinson Crusoe, [t., and chorus.] 

No. 6 in M.384^8 

• The woodman. [Song, t.] No. 46inM.a37.7;etc 

LoBWE, J. C. G. Zwist und Stihne. Gedicht fur eine Sing- 
stimme [s. o. T.]. No. 6 in M.aaz.30 
LoRTziNG, G. A £s wohnt am Segerstade. [Romanze, 
BAR.] No. II inM.a36.6 
Louis, N. Allons mourez, je vous en prie. Romance [a. ou 
BAR.]. No. 18 in M.3904 
L'Ardennaise. [Romance, s.] No. 16 in M.390.Z1 ; etc. 
Au pied de la Croix. Romance [t.]. No. i4inM.3904 
La belle fermi^re. Chansonnette [t.]. 

No. 9 in M.390,zz ; etc 
La br^he au Diable. Ballade [t.]. No. 24 in M.390.30 
Ce jour le voilil [Romance, s.] No. 2 in M.390.11 ; etc. 
Ce sera moil Romance [t.]. No. ii inM.39o.ix;etc. 
Chant de sommeil. M^lodie [s.]. 

No. 25 in M.390.X1 ; etc. 
Ch^re enfant. Chansonnette [t.]. No. 18 in M.390.30 
Le chien du Louvre. £l^gie [s. ou t.]. No. i in M.3904 
Les cloches du soir. [Romance, s. ou t.] 

No. 14 in M.390.XI ; etc. 
Le d^sastre de la Pointe-4-Pitre. Stances [s. ou t.]. 

No. 23 in M.390.X1 ; etc. 
Les dettx couronnes. Romance [t.]. 

No. 24 in M.390.11 ; etc 



Songs. With music. (Continued.) 

Dites-lui le chemin. Romance [t.]. No. 17 in M.3904 

Une enfant. Ballade [s.]. No. 13 in M.39a4 

L'^toile luit. S^r^nade [t.]. No. 3 in M.39o,3o 

L'^toile tricolore. Hymne phoc^en [t.]. 

No. 23 in M.390.30 

La fleur du prisonnier. [Romance, t.] 

No. 17 in M.390.XZ ; etc 

Un instant. [Chanson, bar.] No. 6inM.3904 

Je n'aime que vous. Fauvette musicale [s.]. 

No. 12 in M.39a4 

Je ne le dirai plus. [Romance, bar.] 

No. 7 in M .3904; etc 

Louise. Romance [t.]. No. i inM.39axi;etc 

Ma belle Touraine. Romance [s. ou bar.]. 

No. 15 in M.39C4 

Ma champagne. M^lodie [t.]. No. 22 in m.39o.3o; etc 

Malheur k moil [Romance, s.] No. 11 in M.390.4; etc 

Me fuyez-vous? Romance [t.]. No. i2inM.39cxx;etc 

Le meunier de Sauternes. [Ballade, bar.] 

No. 15 in M.39CZZ; etc 

Le missionnaire. Scene pour voix de>6a8se. 

No. 3 in M.39axx ; etc. 

Mon coeur n'est pas jaloux. Romance [s.]. 

No. 4 in M.390.4 

Ne me suis pas. Romance [t.]. No. 4inM.39axx;etc 

La Neustrienne. Ballade [t.]. No. i3inM.390.xx;etc 

Nouveau chant du depart [t. ou bar.]. No. 2 in M.3904 

La nymphe des eaux. M^lodie romantiqne [s.]. 

No. 18 in M.39CXX ; etc 

La pauvre enfant. Romance [s.]. N0.9inM.3904 

Pauvre Marcellel Romance [t. ou bar.]. 

No. 3 in M.3904 

La plus jolie. M^lodie [t.]. No. 5 inM.39o.xx;etc. 

La priire. [Romance, s.] No. 5 in M.3904 

Priire de Noe. Melodic pour voix de basse. 

No. 26 in M.39axx ; etc 

Le proscrit. Romance [bar.]. No. 8 in M.3904; etc 

Qui m'aimera? £Ugie [bar.]. No. ioinM.39o.xx;etc 

La ronde des bergers. Sc^ne pastorale [s. ou t.] avec 

accomp. de hautbois oblig^ [et piano]. 

No. 22 in M.390.XX ; etc 

Sois libre, sois heureux. [Chanson, s.] 

No. 10 in M.3904; etc 

Ton souvenir. [Romance, t.] No. 6 in m.390.ix ; etc 

Veuillez me comprendre. Romance [t.]. 

No. 19 in M.3904 

Viensl Melodic [t.]. No. 31 in M.39C30 

Le vieux sapin. Chansonnette [s. ou bar.]. 

No. 16 in M.3904 

Majo. Dunque piu non si tardi. Scena [ed aria, t., con 

accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura]. No. 4 in M.X9o.a6 

— [lo ti lascio, O figlia amata. Aria, s., con accomp. d' 

orchestra. Partitura.] No. 5 in M.aoo.9 

Maubran. Le retour de la Tyrolienne. Air fran^ais [s.]. 

No. 30 in M.aaz.30 
Marbscalchi. Che ad altra fiamma. [Aria, t., con accomp. 
d'orchestra.] No. 3 in M.360.8 
Co' flebili lament i. [Aria, s. o. t., con accomp. d'or- 
chestra.] No. 4 in M.360.8 
Massenet. Poeme d'hiver [m.-s. ou bar.]. Scenes d'Armand 
Silvestre. Musique de J. Massenet. No. 3 in M.384.ao 
Mazzinghi. Tom Starboard. A song [t.], in The turnpike 
gate. No. 19 in M.a37.a 
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. Infelicel Scena for a 
soprano. No. i in M.a8o.xa 

Von alien schonen Kindem auf die Welt. Rheinisches 

Volkslied [s. o. T.]. No. 8 in M.aax.25 

Methpessbl, a. G. Arie im Walde. Die Nahe griint, etc. 

No. 6 in M.aax.33 

Meyerbeer. [L'^toile du nord.] Polonaise [t.]. Supple 

ment & la grande partition de L'^toile du nord. Partition. 

No. 4 in M403.a6 
Moore, T. Away with this pouting. [Song, bar.] 

No. 17 in M.a37.7 



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Songt. With music, (Continued.) 

Good night! A ballad [t.]. No. 19 in M.a37.7 

Here's the bower. A ballad [bab.]. No. ao in M.a37.7 

- When time who steals our years away. Ballad [t.]. 

No. 18 in M.a37.7 

MoscA. Del mio destin crudele. Aria [t., con accomp. d' 

orchestra. Partltura]. No. 7 in M.zao^ 

Moulds, J. She dropped a 'tear & cried, be true. A song 

[t.]. No. 45 111 X«>37-7 

Mozart. Forget me not. A song [t.]. No. 28 in M.a37.a 

Hier soil ich dich denn sehen. Arie |t.] aus Die 

Entftihrung aus dem Serail. No. 2inM.a36^ 

Nahnbtti. Briol-valzer. Partitura per [canto, t., ed] or- 
chestra. No. 5 in M^03.a6 

Naumann, J. G. Vada si dal mio. [Recitativo e rondo, t., 
con violini e basso.] No. I in M.xao.a7 

Paisibllo. Come al corso il sole ^ lento. Cavatina seria 
[s., con accomp. d'orchestra]. No. 8 in M.zao.a8 

[For tenderness form'd in life's early day, t.] A 

favourite song in the comedy of the Heiress. 

No. 35 in M.38448 

Veggo tra I'ombre il varco. Rec^o ed aria [t., con 

accomp. d'orchestra]. No.pinM.xao^ 

Pbrbz. [Figlio mi sento, oh Dio. Aria, s., col basso con- 
tinue, due violini e viola. Parti separate.] 

No. 12inM.zao.a8 

[Se parto ben mio. Aria, s., col basso continuo e due 

violini. Parti separate.] No. 11 in M.xao.38 

[Ti parli in seno amore. Aria, t., col basso continuo 

e due violini. Parti separate.] No. 10 in M.zaaa8 

Pbrgolksi. [Se cerca, se dice il padre. Aria, t., con stro- 
menti al arco. Partitura.] No. 4 in M.xaaa8 

PicciNNi, L. De Th^rise en ce jour. Air [t.]. 

No. 2 in M.aa5.3a 

L'h^roine de Bordeaux. Chant h6ro!que [s. solo et 

choeur] . No. 3 in M.aa5.3a 

Le ralliement. Hymne [t. solo et choeur]. 

No. 4 in M.aas.3a 
La violette de 1816 aux dames fran^aises. Romance 

[s.]. No. 5 in M.aa5.3a 

PicciNNi, N. Ah che crudel tormento. Aria [s., con 

accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura]. No. 5 in M.iao.a7 

[Oh, n6, povero Prence. Scena ed aria, s., con accomp. 

d'orchestra. Partitura.] No. 3 in M.zao.a7 

Digli ch' io son fedele. Aria [s. con stromenti al 
arco. Partitura] . No. 4 in M.iao.a7 ; etc. 

Dove vado sventurato. [Recitativo ed aria a voce di 
soprano o tenore. Con accomp. d'orchestra.] 

No. I in M.360.8 
— [Liberti, che in voi risplende. Aria, t., con accomp. 
d'orchestra. Partitura.] No. 8 in M.iao.a7 

Poro d'unque mori. [Recitativo ed aria, s., con stro- 
menti al arco. Partitura.] No. 2 in M.i 30.27; etc. 
Questa e sposa, e non h sposa. Cavatina [b., con stro- 
menti al arco]. No. 6 in M.iao.a7 

[Zitto un poco. Aria, t., con orchestra. Partitura.] 

No. 7 in M.zaaa7 

PinsoN. An die Geliebte. (To the beloved.) Fiir eine s., 
A. Oder B. Stimme. No. 4 in M.a36.6 

Sturmritt. (Gedicht von Feodor Lowe.) Arie fiir 

Bariton Stimme mit Orchester-Begleitung. 

No. 4 in M.348.9 
Pleybl, L J. Henry's cottage maid. A favorite song. [s.]. 

No. 14 in M.384.48 
Tho' pity I cannot deny. A favorite song in the 

Haunted tower [s.]. No. 24 in M.384U18 

Poor soul, The, sat singing. Original music of Desdemona's 

song, from an old book of madrigals. The bass added 

by another hand. No. 5 in M.a35.i4 

PoRPOBA. [Pende da cenni tuoi. Aria, t., con stromenti al 

arco. Partitura.] No. i in M.iao.a8 

[Senza la cara, cara sposa. Aria, t., con stromenti 

al arco.] No. 2 in M.zao.a8 

Pbati, a. Son pur giunta una volta. Recitativo et rondo 
[s., con accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura]. No. 6 in M.zao.a8 



Songa. With music, (Continued,) 
Raff. Traumkonig und sein Lieb. Fiir eine Singatimme 
[m.-s.] mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. 

No. I in M.347.as 
Raimondi. Che smania, oh Dio I Cavatina ed aria per il 
soprano. No. 35 in M.aaz.33 

Rauzzini. The birth-day of Laura. A canzonet [t.]. 

No. 29 in M.a374i 

Cease to blame my melancholy. A aong [s. or t.]. 

No. 30 in M.a37.a 
Rbichardt, J. F. Leonora. A ballad [s.] from the German 
of Burger. Set to music by J. F. Reichardt. 

No. 5 in M.a77.a8 
Rbuchsel. Les trois ages de Mignon. Petit poeme en 3 
parties [s. ] . No. 4 in M.Z94.aa 

RiFAUT. Bon jour, ma nouvelle famille. Air [s.]. 

No. 16 in IC.390.37 

Honneur au voltigeur. Chanson [t.]. 

No. 13 in M.390.37 
Rappelez-vous ce vieux refrain. Couplets [b.]. 

No. 17 in M.390.37 

Voili trois mois. Ballade [a.]. No. 14, i8inM.39(i.37 

RiGHiNi. Maireigen. Lied [a. o. t.]. No. 24 in M.aaz.33 

Rundgesang des Freundschafts-Bundes [t. und Chor]. 

No. 23 in M.aaz.33 
Die Tauben. Lied [s. o. t.]. No. 25 in M4iaz.33 

Das Veilchen fur Lida. Lied [t.]. No. 26 in M.aaz.33 

Rolls, J. H. Isaak's Morgengesang [m.-s. Aus Abraham 

auf Moria]. No. 2 in M.340.6 

Romberg, A. J. Monolog aus Schillers Jungfran von Or- 
leans [s. o. T. Mit Orchester-Begleitung. Partitur]. 

No. 2 in M.aaz4 

Sehnsucht. Gedicht [fiir Sopran-Solo und Orchester]. 

Partitur. No. 3 in M.a8o43 

Ross, J. O strew the sweet flower. Altered from the old 
Scotch ballad. [Song, bar., with accomp. for pianoforte 
and 2 violins.] No. 23 in M.a37.7 

RossiNL Alia voce della gloria. Seine et air pour voix 
de basse. No. 15 in M.a8o45 

Guirlanden-Arie [s.]. No. 9 in M.aaz.33 

Oedipus. Arie fur eine Bassstimme. No. 14 in M.a8o45 

La separazione. Melodia dramatica [8.0. T.]. 

No. 13 in M.a8o.4S 

Su, fratelli, letizia si cantl Inno popolare, a Pio IX 

[s. o. T.]. No. 3 in M.aoz4z 

Rubinstein. Hecuba. Arie fur eine Altstimme. 

No. 4 in M.35z.a6 
-^— Scena ed aria (E dunque ver?) per soprano con 

accomp. di orchestra. [Partitura.] No. 2 in M.345.6; etc. 
RuNGENHAGEN. Dcr Cid im Leben, Lieben und Sterben. 

[Fiir eine Singstimme, s. o. t.] No. 21 in M.aaz.30 

Das eigne Herz. Gedicht fur eine Singstimme [a. o. 

BAB.] . No. 22 in M.aaz.30 

Lebensmelodien. Wechselgesang fur 2 Sopran-, 

Tenor- und Bassstimmen. No. 23 in M.aaz.30 

Das Vergissmeinnicht [s. o. T.]. No. 25 in M.aaz.30 

Zur allerhochsten Geburtsfeier Sr. Majestat des 

Konigs von Preussen Friedrich Wilhelm des Dritten. 

Gesellschaftslied. No. 24 in M.aaz.30 

Sabatino. Agitato ancor mi sento. [Aria, Tt, con accomp. 

d'orchestra. Parti separate.] No. i in M.zao.a9 

Sacchini. [Col mio ben si vada a morte. Aria, t., con 

accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura.] No. 3 in M.zaaag 

Idol mio s^ piu non vivi. Cavatina a soprano, 2 violini, 

2 viole e basso. [Partitura.] No. 4 in M.zao.a9 

Mein Sohn, du bist's nicht mehr. Recit. und Arie [b.] 

aus Odipus auf Colonos. No. 16 in M.a36.6 

Signorino che pensate. [Aria, s., con stromenti al arco. 

Partitura.] No. 5 in M.xao.a9; etc. 

[So che fedele. Aria, s., con accomp. d'orchestra. 

Partitura.] No. 2 in M.zao.as^ 

Saint-Sa£ns. [Printemps qui commence. Aria de Dalila 
de I'op^ra Samson et Dalila. Partition.] No. 3 in M^o6.64 

Salieri. [Fragrant chaplets.] The favourite song of 
Fragrant chaplets [s.]. No. 36 in M.384.48 



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Songs. IVith music, (Continued J 
Saitl Lungi date ben mio. Cavattna a voce di soprano (e 

stromenti al arco. Partitura]. No. 9 in M.iao.99 

ScHABrFXR, A. Das emporte Suschen. Lied fur Sopran- 

oder Tenor- Stimme. No. i in M.a36.8 

Roschens Sehnsncht [Lied, s.] No. 7 in 11^363 

ScBLiTT. II sogno. Der Tranm, nach Metastasio fur eine 

Singstimme [t.]. No. la in M.aai.33 

ScBMiDT, G. Der Pavilion ist unbewacht Recitativ und 

Arte [&] ans der Oper La R^le. No. 15 in M.S3U 

ScHifii»T, J. P. S. An die Hoffnnng. [Lied, s. o. t.] 

No. $2 in M.M1.33; etc 
— — Fest-Gesang dem Dritten August, [t. Solo mit Chor.] 

No. 29 in M.aai.33 

Dem K5nig Heill Volkslied [i auch 4 stimmig zu 

singen]. No. 31 in M.a3z.33 

Wie Nordlands Au und Sndens Flur. Bolero [t.] aus 

Bin Abend in Madrid. No. 30 in M.aaz.33 

Wohinans. Gedicht Ton C W. Contessa. Fur eine 

Singstimme [t.]. No. a8 in M.aai.33 

ScHUBBrr, F. P. Erlkonig. Fur eine Singstimme [m.-s.] 
mit kleinem Orchester. Partitur. No. 2 in M.335.13 

— Die Sehnsucht. Gedicht von Schiller. In Musik ge- 
setzt fur eine SingstiAe [s. oder t.] von Franz Schubert. 

No. 5 in M.Z40.33.3; etc. 

Schumann, R. A Belsatzar. Ballade [s. o. t.] von Heine. 
Fur eine Singstimme componirt von R. Schumann. 

No. 9 in M.a44.z5.a 

Der Handschuh. Ballade von F. v. Schiller. Fur eine 

Singstimme [s. o. t.] componirt von R. Schumann. 

No. 6 in M.a44.i5.3 

SooLAU. Giusta Dea. [Aria, t., con accomp. d'orchestra.] 

No. 5 in M.360.8 

[Sk palpitab d'nggia. Aria, s. o. t. con accomp. d'orchestra. 
Partitura.] No. 5 in if.iaowa8 

Sbisld, W. Dans votre lit. Song [t.]. No. 37 in M.a37.7 

Simpson, H. P. The contented labourer. A ballad [s. or 
T.] . No. 6 in M.a35.i4 

SoKiANo FuBBTBS. £1 vito grauadiuo. [Cancion espafiola, 
M.*8.] No. i8 in M.39Z.57 

SPBiia. Der Soldat. Gedicht von Chamisso. Fiir eine 
Singstimme [a. oder b.] in Musik gesetzt von Wilhelm 
Speier. No. 8 in M.a36.6 

Spobh, L [Scena and aria, bar. With orchestral accom- 
paniment.] No. 2 in M.3ia.37 

Stbkn, J. Der deutsche Rhein. [Gesang, a. oder bail] 

No. 13 in M.aai.30 

Stbvbns, R. J. S. Sigh no more, ladies. (Song, t.] 

No. 13 in M.a37.a 

Stbvbnson. Love and madness. Song [s. or t.]. With 
accomp. for harp or pianoforte. No. 4 in M.a35.i4 

Mary, I believe thee true. A song [t.]. 

No. 39 in M.a37.7 

— — Now morn is blushing. [Song, s. or t.] From Lalla 
Rookh. No. 6 in M.a36.a 

Twas his own voice. Recit. and air [s. or t.] from 

Lalla Rookh. No. 13 in U.9s6a 

Stobacb. The carpet weaver. A song [t.] in Mahmoud. 

No. 32 in M.a37.7 

There the silver'd waters roam. A favorite song in 

the Pirates, [t. with figured bass.] 

No. 3a in M.38448; etc. 

When 'tis night and the mid- watch is come; in the 

entertainment called The glorious first of June. [Song, 
s., with chorus.] No. 28 in M.38448 

With lowly suit. In No song, no supper. [Song, s.] 

No. 24 in M.a37.7; etc 

Stbauss, R. Stiller Gang (Night-fall). Lied fiir eine Sing- 
stimme [t.]. No. II in M.38o.a4.a 

Das Thai. The valley. Fiir eine tiefe Bassstimme mit 

Orchesterbegleitung. Partitur. No. 3 in M.38aa6 

Taubbbt, C. G. W. An den Mond. Fur eine Singstimme 
[s. oder t.]. No. 19 in M.i9a.6 

An die Nachtigall. [Lied, s. oder t.] No. 37 in M.i9a,8 



Songs. With music. (Continued.) 

Den deutschen Invaliden. Gedicht von Emil Taubert. 

Fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] componirt von Wilhelm 
Taubert. No. 32 m M.z9a.8 

Des Konigs Auszug. Fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 34 in M.i9a.8 

Deutschlands Stern. Fur eine Singstimme [bab.], 

Chor ad libitum. No. 35 in M.z9a.8 

Echo. [Gesang, s. oder t.] No. 9 in M.z9a.6 

Kirmes Lied. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 20 in M.i9a.6 

Der Knab' im Walde. Ballade fiir eine Singstimme 

[a. Oder bab.]. No. 15 in M.i9a.6 

Liebst du mich? Fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. a3 in M.i9a.6 

— Morgenwandrung. [Lied, s. oder t.] No. 31 in M.i9a.7 

— „Nun weiss ich's." Lied [s. oder t.]. No. 39 in M.z9a.8 

— Der Postilion. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 18 in M.z9a.6 

— Schlasierlied [s. oder t.]. No. 40 in M.Z9a.8 

— Sitzt ein Voglein widewide. [Gesang, s. oder t.] 

No. 10 in M.i9a.6 

— Sturm und Frieden. Gedicht fiir eine Singstimme [s. 
Oder T.]. No. 6 in M«Z9a.8 

— „Ver8chwunden ist die finstre Nacht." Morgenlied. 
Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. No. 38 in M.Z9a.8 

Der Vogel im Walde [s. oder t.]. No. i9inM.Z9a.8 

Vorfruhling. Ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 22 in M.Z9a.6 
Waldconcert. Gedicht von J, J. Vogl. Fur eine Sing- 
stimme [s. Oder t.] von Wilhelm Taubert. 

No. 10 in M.Z9a.7 

Warnung. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 21 in M.Z9a.6 
Tb voguo vene assai. [Arietta, t.] No. a in M.39044 

Tbbbadbllas. [Solitudine amene ombre. Recitativo ed 
aria, s., con accomp. d'orchestra. Partitura.] 

No. I in M.zao.30 
Thomas, J. R. Annie of the Vale. Song [bab.] and chorus. 

No. I in M.z9a.Z4 

Blue-eyed Jeanie. Ballad [bab.]. No. 2 in M.z9a.z4 

Bonny Eloise. Song [bail] and chorus. 

No. 3 in M.Z9a.Z4 

The box of shamrocks. [Song, s.] No. 4 in M.z9a.z4 

Down by the gate. Ballad [bab.]. No. 5 in M.Z9a.z4 
Down by the river side. Ballad [s. or bab.]. 

No. 6 in M.Z9a.Z4 
Evangeline. Song [bab.], with quartette ad libitum. 

No. 7 in M.Z9a.Z4 
Follow the flag. [Song, bab.] No. 8 in M.Z9a.i4 

Fond hearts at home. Ballad [bab.]. No. 9 in M«z9a.i4 
Happy be thy dreams. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 10 in M.Z9a.z4 
I have so much to tell. Song [a. or bab.]. 

No. II inM.z9a.z4 

Kiss me goodnight, mother. Ballad [a. or bab., and 

chorus]. No. 12 in M.Z9a.z4 

— Linger not, darling. Serenade [t., with chorus ad. 
lib.]. No. 13 in M.f9a,z4 

— Little Willie's grave. Ballad [a. or a]. 

No. 14 in M.Z9a.z4 

— Mother kissed me in my dream. [Song, a. or b.] 

No. 16 in M.Z9a.z4 

— Murmuring shell. [Song, a. or b.] No. 17 in M.z9a.z4 
My dear, my native home. Song [s. or t.] & chorus. 

No. 18 in M.Z9a.Z4 
Nearest and dearest. [Song, a. or bab.] 

No. 19 in M.z9a.Z4 
Oh! gently breathe. Song [a. or b., with chorus]. 

No. 20 in M.z9a.z4 
One cheering word. Ballad [s. or bab.]. 

No. 21 in M.Z9a.z4 
The owl. [Song, a. or b.] No. as in M.Z9a.Z4 

The reaper and the flowers. [Song, s. or bab.] 

No. 22 in M.z9a.z4 



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Songs 



Songs. IVUh fmuie. (Continued.) 

Rose of the valley. Ballad [a. or bail] with chorus. 

No. 23 in M.i9a.Z4 

Softly o'er the rippling waters. Song [a. or b., with 

chorus ad lib.]. No. 24 in M.i9a.z4 

The star of my home. Ballad [s. or bar.]. 

No. 26 in M.Z9a.i4 

- The sweetest of flowers. Ballad [s. or bar.]. 

No. 27 in M.199.14 
Tis but a little faded flower. Ballad [a. or bar.]. 

No. 28 in M.Z99.Z4 
The Union. Song [s. or bar.] & chorus. 

No. 29 in M.z9a.i4 
We were boys & girls together. Ballad [a. or bar.]. 

No. 30 in M.192.Z4 
Where art thou? Song [a. or bar.]. No. 32 in M.i9a.z4 

- While gentle ones are round us. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 33 in M.193.14 

Tibbsbn. Unruhe. Gedicht fur eine Singstimme [s. oder 

T.]. No. 13 in M.93M 

Vom Baumlein das andere Blatter hat gewollt. £in 

Marchen fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 10 in M.a36.8 
TowBRZBY. Sweet is the vernal matin air. [Song, t. 
Accomp. for violin and piano. Also for guitar.] 

No. 3 in M.a3S.Z4 
Trabtta. [Dove mi guidi. Scena e cavatina, s., con ac- 
comp. d'orchestra. Partitura.] No. 2 in M.iao.30 

[Un empia m'accusa. Aria, t., con accomp. d'orchestra. 

Partitura.] No. 6 in M.zaaso 

Misera dove son. Scena ed aria [s., con accomp. d' 

orchestra. Partitura]. No. 4 in M.zao.30 

[Respira gti contento. Aria, s., con stromenti al arco. 

Partitura.]' No. 5 in M.iao.30 

[Super bo del mio dono. Aria, t., con stromenti al 

arco. Partitura.] No. 3 in M.zao.30 

Trubetskaya. Chanson indienne [s.]. Partition d'orchestre. 

No. 4 in M.404.I7 
Vera Sorrbntina, La. Canzone napoletana [bar.]. 

No. 3 in M.39044 
Vincent, H. J. Hannchen vor Allen. [Lied, s. oder t.] 

No. 14 in M.a36.6 
Waefu' heart. [Song, s.] No. 22 in M.a37.a 

Wagner, W. R Phantasie Wolfram's [bar.]. 

No. 10 in M.a36.6 
Waley. Alpine shepherd's song [t.]. No. 4 in M.380.X8 

Angels' voices: song [s.]. No. i in M.380.Z8 

The bird, let loose. Sacred song [s.]. No. 6 in M.380.Z8 
"By the rivers of Babylon." Sacred song [a.]. 

No. 5 in M.380.18 
"Curfew." Song for barytone or bass. 

No. 7 in M.380.18 
The dream of home. Ballad [s. or t.]. 

No. 8 in M.380.Z8 
An emblem. Song [s.]. No. 2 in M.380.Z8 

The home of early love. Song [a. or bar.]. 

No. 9 in M.380.Z8 

— "I would not be forgot." Song [s. or t.]. 

No. II in 11.380.18 

— I'll rest beneath the greenwood shade ("In der 
Feme"). [Song, s. or t.] No. 10 in M.380.18 

— "Lore-Ley" (Lurline). [Song, A. or bar.] 

No. 13 in M.380.X8 

— A lost chord. Song [s.]. No. 3 in M.380.18 

— "Oh I where art thou dreaming?" Song [s. or t.]. 

No. 14 in M.380.18 

— Our native land. Song [s. or t.]. No. 15 in M.380.18 

— "The rose that reached me from thy bow'r" ("Ant- 
wort"). [Song, s. or t.] No. 16 in M.380.18 

Sleep on, my sweetest joy (Schlaf ein, mein siisses 
Herz). Cradle song [s. or t.]. No. 17 in M.380.18 

— Song of the silent land. [Song, a. or bar.] 

No. 18 in M.380.18 

— "Thou streamlet hast a tuneful voice." "Du Quell 
hast einen stissen Mund." Song [t.]. No. 19 in M.380.18 



Songs. With music. (Continued.) 

When e'er on death I think ("O (K>ttl wenn tch an's 

Sterben denke"). [Song, s. or t.] No. 20 in M.38ai8 

Wallnobfer. Hymne an die Erde. Hymn to the earth. 
Dichtung fur Tenor-Solo oder Tenor-Chor ad lib. und 
grosses Orchester. Partitur mit untergelegtem Klavier- 
auszug. No. 3 in M48o.a8 

Weber, B. A. Patriotischer Rundgesang fur frohliche 
Zirkel [m.-s. o. bar.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte oder 
Guitarre. No. 34 in M.aaz.33 

Weiss, J. Waldroslein. [Gesang, t. o. s.] No. 16 in M.aaz.30 

Weissheimer. Konig Sifrid. Ballade fur Bariton od. Bass. 
Partitur [des Orchesters]. No. 6 in M«4Q3.a6 

Welsh. Ohl fair as the sea-flower. Ballad [s. or t.] from 
Lalla Rookh. No. 16 in M.a36.a 

The Peri's song [s.] from Lalla Rookh. 

No. 17 in M.a3&a 

Whitaker. Had I a cave. A song [t.]. No. 25 In M.a37.7 

WiLKiNS. Humid seal of soft affection. A canzonet [t.]. 

No. 24 in iLa374i 

The sigh, a song [t.]. No. 25 in M.a37.a 

Wrighten, Mrs. . No indeed not I [s.]. 

No. 26 in M.3844B 

Wueerst. Sweet rose of the vale. [Song, s. or t.] 

No. 50 in M.z58bao 

Yradier, S. El carpintero. Cancion [a.]. No. 20 in M.39Z.57 

El charran. Cancion andaluza [m.-s.]. 

No. 26 in M.39Z.57 
La colasa. Cancion madrilena [m.-s.]. 

No. 23 in M.39Z.57 
La flor de la Canela. [Cancion, m.-s.] 

No. 21 in M.39I.S7 

La jaca de terciopelo. Cancion andaluza [m.-s.] con 

acomp. de piano y guitarra. No. 24 in M.30Z.57 
£1 jaque. Cancion [m.-s.]. No. 25 in M.39Z.S7 

El sereno. Cancion andaluza [M.-5.]. No. 22 in iL39z.57 

ZiNGARELU. [Na si este alia pena. Aria, s., con stromenti 

al arco. Partitura.] No. 8 in M.zaa30 

Songs. With music. CottectUms. 
Art, F. Der Polenmutter Wiegenlied. Soldatentod. 

Zwei Lieder fiir eine tiefe Stimme. No. 9, 10 in M.z9a.z 
Deutsche Volkslieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder 

T.]. Op. 90, No. i-^. No. 28-31 in M.z9a.z 

Drei komische Lieder fiir Bass. No. 24 in iLZ9a.z 

Drei Gedichte von W. Kioto fiir eine Singstimme [a.]. 

No. 12-14 ii^ M.i9a.a 
Drei Lieder fur t. od. s. No. 7 in M.Z9a.a 

Fiinf Lieder fur Alt oder Bass. Op. 94. 

No. 35 in M.z9a.z 

Funf Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 92. 

No. 33 in M.Z9a.i 

Fiinf Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 93. 

No. 34 in M.z9a.z 
Fiinf Lieder fiir s. oder t. Op. 103. No. 2 in M.z9a.9 

Fiinf Schweizerlieder fiir Sopran. No. 1-4. Op. 80. 

No. 19-22 in M.Z9a.z 

Lebensfriihling. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 25, 26 in M.z9a.z 

Sechs Lieder fur eine Alt- oder Baritonstimme. Op. 

fy^. No. 14 in M.z9a.z 



— Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 71. 

No. 15 in M.Z9a.z 

— Sechs Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 119. 

No. 15-20 in M.z9a.a 

— Sechs Lieder fiir Sopran oder Tenor. 40. Werk. 

No. 2 in M.ao4.37 

— Sieben Lieder aus dem „Buch der Liebe" fiir eine 
Sopran- oder Tenorstimme. 39. Werk. No. i in M.ao447 

Vier Gesange fiir s. oder t. 105. Werk. 

No. 3-6 in M.z9a.a 

— Vier Lieder fiir eine Bariton-oder Bass- Stimme. Op. 
109. No. 8-1 1 in M.Z99.a 

— Zwei Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder T.]. Op. 79. 

No. 18 in M.i9a.z 



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Songs. IVUh music. CdUctions. (Cantinuid.) 
Alary. Ricreazioni musicali. Colezione di 6 ariette, 3 

duetti e 2 terzetti. No. i in M.a44-z9 

Albskt, Prince Consort. Collected compositions. u,agoa$ 
Album de chant. Offert aux abonn^s de la Gazette musi- 

cale, 1851. No. i in M.909.a8 

Album des cnriosit^s musicales. [10 pieces selected from 

the album.] No. 3 in M.i58b34 

Album du Gaulois. CEuvres in^dites, recueillies par Eugene 

Tarb^ & Armand Gouzien. 2 v. M.391.98 

Album lyrique, compost de 12 romances, chansonnettes et 

nocturnes. No. 2 in M.158.34 

Album lyriqne du chant f ran^ais. No. 2 in M.1S7.38 

Aubn-Album. Sammlung beruhmter Arien fur Bariton und 

Bass. Band i. No. 4 in M.904«37 

Abnb, T. a Lyric harmony, consisting of eighteen entire 

new ballads, with Colin and Phaebe in score. M.38ai 
Abnim, C. Yon. A selection of German national melodies, 

with the words both in the original and translated into 

English. M.axa.ai 

Bach, J. S. 8 airs for an alto voice, from various cantatas 

and masses. M.a44.i6 

Balakubv. Recueil de chants populaires russes, not^s et 

harmonises. M.384.64 

Bancx, C. Sechs Gesange [s. oder t.]. No. 17 in M.aaz.jo 
Banistbr, J. New ayres and dialogues composed for voices 

and viols, of two, three, and four parts. ic.119a.14 

Babnbtt, J. Lays of the passions. M.a44.30 

Lyrical illustrations of modern English poets. A col- 
lection of songs for s. A. t. and b. voices. M.1574X 

Babth6lemon, M. Six English and Italian songs [s. or t. 
Accomp. for violins and pianoforte]. No. 4 in M.aai.sa 

Bbarobn. a collection of songs for one and two voices, 
properly adapted for the harpsichord, violin, German 
flute and guitar. No. 4 in M.aoa.3a 

BsiCvAftovsKY. Gesange [s. oder t.]. Heft i. 

No. 20 in M.aai.33 

Gesaenge [s. oder t.] Ihro Majestaet der Koenigin 

von Preussen zugeeignet. No. 19 in M.aai.33 

Bbdfokd. In a Persian garden. A song-cycle for four solo 
voices [s. c T. b.]. The words selected from the 
Rttbaiy4t of Omar Kha3ry4m. M.Z93.1 

Bbnda, G. Sammlung italienischer Arien mit [Orchester- 
Begleitung und] untergelegtem Clavierauszuge. 2. Samm- 
lung. No. 1-6. M.aao.ia 

Benedict. Twelve songs by Jules Benedict and Arthur S. 
Sullivan. No. 2 in M.157.XO 

BitANGEB. Musique des chansons de B^ranger. Airs not^s 
anciens et modernes. M.z4i.a5 

Nouveau recueil contenant tons les airs des chansons 

de B^ranger. [Avec un supplement.] M.i09b4O 

Berger, L Gesange aus einem gesellschaftlichen Lieder- 
spiele Die schone MuUcrin. No. 18 in M.aai.30 

Bbbgbb-Henderson, editor. Album of 16 Hungarian songs, 
With English translations. No. 2 in M.384.63 

Beruoz, L H. Feuillets d'album. Recueil de 3 morceaux 
de chant. No. 25-27 in M.3a7.a6 

Fleurs des Landes. 5 melodies. No. 14-18 in M.39i.3a 

Irlande. 9 melodies pour i et 2 voix avec choeur. 

No. 1-9 in M.39i.3a 

Les nuits d'^t^. 6 melodies pour M.-S. ou T. Paroles 

de Th. Gautier. No. 11 in M.39i.3a;etc. 

Die Sommernachte. See his Les nuits d'^te. 

Summer nights. See his Les nuits d'^te. 

33 melodies pour chant et piano, i i voix ou plusieurs 

voix et choeur. M.a65.8 

Bbbmier. Cantates fran^oises ou musique de chambre k 
voix seule, avec simphonie et sans simphonie avec la 
basse continue. M.936.a5 

BiANCHi, F. Four songs [s.]. No. 1 1 in M.a37.7 

BiBUOTHiQUE MU8ICALE, aucicune et moderne. 2e s^rie. 
Chant voix de basse-taillc. 2 v. M.i93.ai 

Bibb, J., and H. Bird. The singer's second book; consist- 
ing of easy rules and tunes to illustrate them, also many 
of the most useful and popular melodies. No. 2 in M.377.1 



Attsgabe fur hohe 
No. 4 in M.38o^o.a 
Op. 71. [With] 
No. 7 in M.38o.4o.a 



Songa. With nutsic. CoUections, (ConUmmd.) 
Bishop, H. R. Airs of haut-ton. No. 3 in M.a44.z9 

Bizet. Vingt melodies. £dition pour mezzo-soprano ou 

baryton. No. 2 in M.965.a4 

Blow. Amphion Anglicus. A work of many compositions, 

for one, two, three and four voices: with several accom- 

pagnements of instrumental musick; and a thorow-bass to 

each song. M.zaz.is 

Blum, C. L Lyra fur Damen. Roikianzen [s.]. 

No. 32 in M«aaz.30 
Blumenthal. 6 Lieder von Emanuel Geibel und Betty 

Paoli, ftir eine Singstimme. No. 27-32 in M.a44.z 
6 Lieder [von Geibel u. A.] fiir eine Singstimme. 2te 

Sammlung. No. 33-38 in M.a44.z 

BoEHEiM, editor. Auswahl von Maurer Ges&ngen, mit 

Melodien der vorzuglichsten Componisten. M.i9o.3a 

BoRTOLiNL Amori venezianL Canzonette popolari in 

dialetto. No. i in M.390.44 

Boston Musical Miscellany: a selection of songs. Vol. 2. 

M.37aa 
Bbahms. Deutsche Volkslieder. Ausgabe ftir hohe Stimme. 

No. 9-15 in M.38040^ 
Funf Gedichte fur eine Stimme. Op. 19. Ausgabe fiir 

hohe Stimme. [Mit deutschem und englischem Text.] 

No. 5 in M.38o^o.z 

— Ftinf Gesange fiir eine Stimme. 
Stimme. Op. ^, Heft i. 

— Fiinf Gesange fur eine Stimme. 
English versions. Fur hohe Stimme. 

— Ftinf Gesange fur eine Stimme. Op. 72. [With] Eng- 
lish versions. Ftir hohe Stimme. No. 8 in M.38a4o.a 

— Ftinf Lieder [ftir eine Stimme]. Op. 47. [Mit 
deutschem und englischem Text.] No. 16 in M.38(M0.z 

— Ftinf Lieder [ftir eine Stimme]. Op. 49. 

No. 12 in M.38040.Z 

— Fiinf Lieder ftir tiefe Stimme. Op. 94. [Mit deutschem 
und englischem Text] No. 12 in M.38o40.a 

— Funf Lieder ftir eine tieferere Stimme. Op. 105. 
[With] English version. No. 3 in M.38a4o.3 

Ftinf Lieder fur eine Stimme. Op. 106. 

No. 4 in M.38o^o.3 

— Ftinf Lieder fur eine Singstimme. Op. 107. Ausgabe 
fur hohe Stimme. No. 5 in M.38o^o.3 

— Lieder u. Gesange von Aug. v. Platen und G. F. 
Daumer fiir eine Singstimme. Op. 32. No. 6 in M.38o.40.z 

— Lieder und Gesange von G. F. Daumer ftir eine Sing- 
stimme. Op. 57- Englische Uebersetzung. Ftir hohe 
Stimme. No. i in M.38o.40.a 

— Lieder und Gesange ftir eine Singstimme. Op. 58. 
Englische Uebersetzung. Ftir hohe Stimme. 

No. 2 in M.38o4o.a 

— Lieder und Gesange ftir eine Singstimme. Op. 59. 
Englische Uebersetzung. Fur hohe Stimme. 

No. 3 in M.38a4o.2 

— Lieder und Romanzen ftir eine Singstimme. 

No. 4 in M.38o^o.i 

— Romanzen (No. 7-15] aus L. Tieck's Magelone fur 
eine Singstimme. Op. 33, Heft 3-5. [Fur hohe Stimme. 
Mit deutschem und englischem Text.] 

No. 8-10 in M.38040.1 ; etc 
Sechs Gesange ftir eine Stimme. Op. 3. Ausgabe fiir 
hohe Stimme. [Mit deutschem und englischem Text.] 

No. I in M.38040.X 

— Sechs Gesange ftir eine Sopran- oder Tenor-Stimme. 
Op. 6. No. 2 in M.38o^o.z 

— Sechs Gesange ftir eine Singstimme. Op. 7. Aus- 
gabe fiir eine hohe Stimme. [Mit deutschem und en- 
glischem Text.] No. 3 in M.38a40«x 

— Sechs Lieder ftir eine Stimme. Op. 85. English ver- 
sions. Ftir hohe Stimme. No. 9 in M.38o.40.a 

— Sechs Lieder ftir eine tiefere Stimme. Op. 86. [Mit 
deutschem und englischem Text.] No. 1 1 in M.38o4o.a 

— Sechs Lieder fiir eine Stimme. Op. 97. Ausgabe ftir 
hohe Stimme. [Englische Uebersetzung.] 

No. 2 in M.38o40*3 



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Op. 70. Translated 

No. 6 in M.38o^o.3 



Songt. IViih music. CoUections. (Conlinued,) 

Sieben Lieder [fur eine Stimme. Mit deutschem und 

englischem Text]. Op. 48. No. 11 in M.38040.Z 

Sieben Lieder fur eine Stimme. Op. 95. Fur tiefe 

Stimme. [Mit deutschem und englischem Text.] 

No. 13 in M.38o40.a 

— Vier ernste Ges&nge fur cine Bassstimme. Op. lai. 

English text. No. 6 in M.38040.3 

Vier Gesange fur eine Singstimme. Op. 43. [With] 

English translation. No. 8 in M.38040.Z 

Vier Gesange fur eine Stimme. Op. 46. Ausgabe fur 

hohe Stimme. [Mit deutschem und englischem Text.] 

No. 9 in M.38040.Z 
Vier Gesange fur eine Stimme. 
Stimme. Op. 69, Heft 2. 

Vier Gesange fur eine Stimme. 
into English. Fiir hohe Stimme. 

Vier Lieder fur eine Singstimme. Op. 96. [Mit 
deutschem und englischem Text.] No. i in M.38040.3 

Zwei Gesange fur eine Altsttmme mit Bratsche und 

Pianoforte. Op. 91. [Mit deutschem und englischem 
Text.] No. 10 in M.38o.4aa 

Brick. Album de M« Laure Brice. [10 romances, etc.] 

No. I in M.ZS8.34 
Brown, £. A. Elizabethan lyrics set to music. 

No. I in M.384.Z9 
Brunb, H. Singuf. Rattenfangerlieder von Jul. Wolff 
fur eine Singstimme [bar. oder a]. No. 3 in M.ao4.37 

Buck, D. Three songs for mezzo-soprano. Op. 36. 

No. 19-21 in M.900.a 
BuNGBRT. Junge Leiden. Lieder fur eine mittlere Stimme. 

No. 12 in M.38o.ao 

Junge Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. Op. 1-7. 

No. 7 in M.38o.ao 

Kinderleben. Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [a. o. bar.]. 

Heft I. No. 14 in M.38o.ao 

Oden fur eine Bariton oder Altstimme. 

No. 8-10 in M.380.10 
Caluopb: or the musical miscellany. A select collection 
of the most approved English, Scots, and Irish songs, 
set to music. H.373^7 

Campana. I miei pensieri. Album musicale. M.a44.a3 

Carissimi. Six cantatas [four being for a single voice, s. 
or T.] . No. 2 in M.39I.35 

Chants et chansons populaires de la France. M.xaa.zo 

Chappbll. a collection of national English airs, consist- 
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Chard. Six favorite songs [s. With accomp. for flute and 
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Chopin. 17 polnische Lieder fiir eine Singstimme. Ausg. f. 
Sopran od. Tenor. No. a in M. 157.37 
Choudbns, a. ao melodies. [£dition pour s. ou t.] 

No. a in M.a85.Z4 
Churchill. Sei arte. M.aaa37 

CiNESB Rimpatriato. Aric e duetto del Cinese. 

No. 6 in M.340.3 

CoNCONB. Walter Scott lyrique. [Sirie 1-6. Collection de 

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CoRNBLius. Gunlod. Drei Stiicke daraus zum Konzert- 

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M4i4.ax 

CoRRi, D., editor, A select collection of the most admired 

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English, French. M.a44.a6 

CoTTRAU, editor, a3« raccolta di canzoni napolitane. 

No. 4 in M.39044 

Crbssonnois. Harmonies. Po^sie de MM. de Lamartine, 

Quiertant, Barthet, Victor Hugo. No. 2 in M.a95.9 

CuRSCHifANN. Curschmann-AlbunL Sammtliche Lieder und 

Gesange fiir eine Singstimme. Ausgabe fiir Sopran oder 

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Dana, C H. Five songs. ii.14z.33 

DANNSTRdif. Vier Lieder aus dem Schwedischen. 

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Songs. With music. ColUctions, (Contimted.) 
Daunby. Ancient Scotish melodies, from a MS. of the 
reign of King James VI. 11.193^7 

David, F. C. Cinquante melodies, scenes, romances. 

Davidson's Universal Melodist, consisting of the music and 
words of popular songs. 2 v. M.iza.6 

Dblmet. Chansons tendres. lf.zoa^3 

Dbntu. CEuvres musicales. lf.zs7.35 

Deutsche Gesaenge. No. 13 in M.aaz.33 

Dibdin, C. The musical tour of Mr. Dibdin. [With the 
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Songs chronologically arranged, with notes and the 

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Dignum. Vocal music. Consisting of songs, duetts & 
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Donizetti. Un hiver i Paris, 1838-1839. Nouvel album 
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Ispirazioni viennesi. [Ballate ec] No. iinM^4.zo 

Matinees musicales, ossia raccolta di ariette, romanze, 

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Nuits d'^t^ i Pausilippe. Recueil de 6 ariettes et 6 

duos. No. 15 in M.a44.4 

Soirees de Paris. Album d'ariettes et de nocturnes 

italiens. No. 9-14 in ^•^44A 

£cH0s d'ltalie. Vol. a: Airs, romances, ariettes et duettinos. 

lif.Z57.Z4.B 

Edinburgh Musical Miscellany, The; a collection of 
Scotch, English, and Irish songs, a v. M.Z47.9 

Elgar. Sea-pictures: cycle of five songs for contralto. 
[With orchestra accompaniment] Full orchestral score. 

No. I in M406.63 

Favourite collection. A, of songs sung by Miss -Brent, 
Miss Wright, &c. at Vaux-Hall Gardens &c. [Accom- 
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No. 6 in Mia37.a6 

Ferrari, G. G. Six favorite Italien ariettes, one duett and 
one hymn for 4 voices. No. 7 in M.aaz.az 

Fitz. The American school song book, improved. 

No. I in M.905.3a 

Fleurs d' Italic. Recueil de 55 morceaux pour le chant 
choisis parmi les oeuvres des plus c^l^bres compositeurs 
italiens. No. a in M.364.ZO 

Flint, , Lady. Five songs [s. or t.] and a duett [s. t.]. 

The words selected from Lalla Rookh. No. as in M.a36.9 

Florimo. Ore musicali, o sia raccolta di la pezzi per 
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Franz, R. [Lieder und Gesange fiir eine Singstimme.] 
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Eraser, editor. The airs and melodies peculiar to the High- 
lands of Scotland and the Isles. Having the lively airs 
introduced as medleys, to form a sequence to each slower 
movement. With an admired plain harmony for the 
pianoforte, harp, organ or violincello. Acquired during 
1715 to 1745. M.Z9a.z5 

Gade. 5 Gedichte aus „Bi]der des Orients" von Stieglitz 
fur eine Singstimme [t. oder 5.]. Op. 24. 

No. I in M.Z9a.3 

Lieder und Gesange. Heft 1-8, No. i. 

No. a-ii inM.Z9a,3 

Georges. Melodies. M.a45.z6 

Gernlein, R. Drey Lieder fiir bar. oder a. mit Pianoforte 
oder Guitarre Begleitung. No. 3 in M.aaz.33 

Giuliani, M. Zwey deutsche Romanzen [t.], mit Beglei- 
tung des Pianoforte, fiir die Guitarre arrangirt. 

No. 18 in M.aaz^ 

Glinka. Romances, traduites du russe. lf.a44.8 

Gonet. Tableau de la litt^rature frivole en France depuis 
le xi« Steele ou mus^e des chansons et des poesies log^res. 

M.933.30 

GoRDiGiANi. Echos dc la Toscane. 80 chansons populaires. 

Goss, editor. The sacred minstrel, a v. M.158.8 

Gounod. Ten popular songs. Including several airs from 

'Faust' and 'The mock doctor.' No. i in M.zsy.zo 



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Vingt melodies. Recueil 1-5. $ v. in 3. M.157.36 

GrAgoir, £. G. J. Pantheon musical populaire. 6 v. in 2. 

M.1344 
Gusa Grieg-Albtttn. Sammlnng belicbter Lieder. 

No. a-6 in M.i55.x6 

GtUBia, G. W. Gottfried August Burgers Gedichte fur die 

Singstimme gesetzt von Georg Wilhelm Gruber. U.13/OJ9 

Handel. The beauties of Handel, consisting of upwards of 

150 of his songs, duets & trios. 3 v. M.aax.94 

Songs, duets, and trios, selected from the oratorios, 

etc 6 V. M.a34.5 

12 Alt-Arien, aus verschiedenen Opern. 

No. 2 in M.a7o48 

la Sopran-Arien, aus verschiedenen Opern. 

No. I in M.97048 
HANOvnt Square; a magazine of pianoforte and vocal 
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Hakdu. Drei Gedichte von August Kuhn [s. o. has.]. 

No. ai in M.aax.33 
Haydm, F. J. Gesaenge. [Heft i, a.] No. i, 2 in M.3xa.35 

VI original canzonetts, for the voice [s. or t.]. 

No. 10 in M.a37.7 
— i— Twelve ballads [s. or t.] adapted to English words, 
with an accomp. for the harpsichord or piano forte. 

No. I in M.aaz.3a 

HxMifia ao ein- und zweistimmige Lieder. Op. a, Heft 

I, a. No. 17 in M.ao3^ 

HsNSCBKL, G. Serbisches Liederspiel (Servian romances). 

Eine Reihe altserbischer Volkslieder, nach der Talvj'schen 

Uebersetzung fiir eine und mehrere Singstimmen (s. a. 

T. B.). Translated into English. No. 2 in M.Z94.XS 

HiiXBK, F. Acht Ritomelle aus Paul Heyse's italienischem 

Liederbuch, fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 21 in M.i9a.3 

Drei Gesange fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. ia-i4inM.X9a,3 
— — Lieder fur eine Altstimme. Op. 129. 

No. 2»-24 in M.z9a.3 

— — Sechs leichte Gesange fur eine Singstimme [a. oder 

BAi.]. Op. 149. No. 25-30 in M.Z9a.3 

Vier Gesange ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 15 in M.i9a.3 

Zwolf Lieder fur eine Altstimme. No. 18-20 in M.i9a.3 

HiMifBL. Alexis und Ida. Ein Schaferroman in 46 Liedern 
von Tiedge. Fur eine, zwey und mehr Stimmen com- 
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HooGBS, G. L, iditor, A collection of Peninsular melodies. 

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HoDSON, W. Fourteen songs [s. or t.] with a glee for 2 

voices. No. 3 in M.aaz.3a 

Hook, J. The hours of love. A collection of sonnets 

adapted for the voice, harpsichord, violin, flute or guitar. 

No. 34 in M.a37.7 

A third collection of songs sung by Mr. Vernon, Mrs. 

Weichsell, Mrs. Wrighten & Miss Thornton. 

No. I in M.aoa.3a 

A sixth book of songs, sung by Mr. Vernon, Mrs. 

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HoBTKNSi, Quem of Hoiland. Romances mises en musique. 

M.aai.a7 

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HuLLAH, J. P., ediiar. The song book. Words and tunes 

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Jackson, W., of Exeter. Twelve songs set to music. Opera 

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Jaouks-Dalcrozk. Chansons romandes. S^rie i, 2. 

No. I in M.203.37 

Chez nous. Nouvelles Chansons romandes. 

No. 3 in M.ao3.37 

Des chansons. No. 2 in M.ao3.37 

Jbnsbn, a. Ausgewahlte Lieder und Gesange ftir eine Sing- 
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Songa. With music. CoUectiatu. (Conimued.) 
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M.Z44.Z4 
Kennedy, D. 1S2S-1SS6. Kenned/s Handbook of Scottish 
song, with the melodies; as sung by him. 

No. I in M.37346; etc 
Kiel. Sechs Lieder [s. o. t.]. No. i in M^ai.33 

KiTCHiNBR, editor, A collection of the vocal music in Shake- 
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KjBEULP. Album of songs. Translation by T. Marzials. 

No. 2 in M.zsaaS 

S&nger och visor. Lieder und Gesange. Die nor- 

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Klein, B. J. Lieder und Gesange [ftir eine Singstimme, 

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Knight, J. P. Sabbath evenings. 12 sacred songs, duetts 

& trios. M.a34.z4 

KaiGAK. Sechs Lieder fiir eine tiefe Stimme. 

No. 16 in M.a3M 
KuECKEN. Drei Gesange fur eine Alt- oder Bass-Stimme. 

No. 2 in M.aaz.a5 

Drei Gesange fur eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. 

No. I in M.aaz.a5 

Ernste und heitere Lieder [s. o. t.]. No. 15 in M.a44.6.z 

Funf Lieder fur Gesang [5. o. t.]. No. 2 in m. 344.6^ 

Funf Lieder ftir Sopran oder Tenor, und ein drei- 

stimmiger Canon. No. 6 in M.aaz.as 

Leichte Lieder [s. o. t.] . No. 3 in M.a44.6.a 

Lied in der Fremde. Da drtiben. Sehnsucht. 3 Lieder 

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Lieder ftir Sopran oder Tenor. No. 7 in M.a44.6.z 

Lieder & Gesange fur eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. 

No. 5 in M.a44Az 

— Treue im Wechsel. Lieb' Annchen. 2 Lieder fur 
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Vier Lieder [s. o. t.]. No. 17 in M.a44.6.z 

Der Wunsch. So willst du von mir gehen. Zwei 

Gesange fur eine tiefe Stimme. No. 7 in M.a44.6^ 
Zwei Gesange ftir eine Bass- oder Alt-Stimme: Mau- 

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Zwei Gesaenge: Pilgers Abendlied; Auf dem Wasser. 

Fiir eine Tenor- oder Sopran-Stimme. No. 14 in 11.244.6^ 
Zwei kleine Lieder: Schlummerlied [Schlaf^, Kindchen, 

schlaf] ; Durch die Nacht. Ftir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. 

No. 5 in M.a44.6.3 
Zwei Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]: Es liegt 

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Zwei Lieder ftir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. 

No. 14 in M.a44.6.z 
KuHLAu. Drey Gesange, in Musik gesetzt [s. o. t.]. 

No. 27 in M.aaz«30 
Labarre. Album lyrique, compost de douze romances, 

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Lacom E d'Estalenx. Les contes de Perrault, mis en chan- 
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Lacom E d'Estalsnx, editor. Les fondateurs de Top^ra fran^ais. 

Transcriptions pour piano et chant. No. 2 in M«a96.6 

Laffil^ edOor. Le souvenir des m6nestrels, contenant une 

collection de romances in^dites. M.a46.35 

Lee, D. a set of Turkish melodies. Vol. i. M.zgs^aa 

Lbmoine, a. Chants populaires en llionneur de Jeanne 

d'Arc. No. 2 in M.zza.z6 

Lemoine, L P. Album de M«Ue Loiga Puget. M.Z58.6 

Lenz, L Gesaenge und Lieder aus der Tragodie Faust 

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L'£fine. Scenes et chansons. No. i in M.az3.Z4 

LiNDPAiNTER. Zwolf dcutschc Liedlein fur eine SingstiAe 

[s. o. T.]. No. I in M.38o.aa 



LiNLEY, G. [Songs.] 2 V. 

Lira d' Italia. 56 morceaux italiens. 

Liszt. Gesammelte Lieder. 

Loefflek. Four poems set to music. Op. 15. 

Quatre poemes pour voix, alto et piano. 



M.a35.z9 

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LoBWB, J. C. G. Kaiser Karl v. 4 historische Balladen fiir 
eine Singstimme [m.-s. o. bab.]. No. 3-5 in M.aaz.30 

Ruckert's Gedichte ftir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. 

No. 1, 2 in M.aax.30 
LoMAN, editor. Twaalf Geuzeliedjes uit de Geusen lieden- 
boecxkens van 1588 en later. No. 2 in M415.7 

LuNN, J. The passions; being 6 songs, each with a de- 
scriptive proem and graphic illustrations: the music by 
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Lybb, The. [Thirty-five old songs.] M.X43.6 

MAtTRB-CHANTEUR, Lc. Rccueil dc chant et journal musical. 
Ann^e i, 2. M.zaa.34 

Mangold. Johanna d'Arc. Scene u. Arie fur Sopran, nach 
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No. 3 in M403.a6 

Makiani, a. XXII melodic italiane. No. i in M. 158.38 

Martucci, G. La canzone dei ricordi. Poemetto lirico di 

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Masini. Album contenant 12 melodies. M.a37.6 

Mathews, C. T., compiler. [Manuscript music and songs, 

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Mbnd&s, editor. Les plus jolies chansons du pays de France. 

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Methfessel, a. G. Dodici canzonette [s. o. t.] con accomp. 

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Sechs Lieder [s. o. t.] mit Begleitung des Fortepiano 

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Sechs Lieder [s. o. t.]. No. 7 in M.aai.33 

Metzdorfp. Metzdorff-Album. Lieder und Gesange fiir 

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Meyerbeer. 40 melodies i une et & plusieurs voix, avec 

paroles frangaises & allemandes. No. i in M.157.38 

Middlemore, editor. Songs of the Pyrenees with Spanish, 

French & English words. 2d series. No. i in M.384.63 
Mihalovich. Acht Gedichte fiir eine Singstimme. 

No. 5 in M.38o.ax 

Sechs Gesange fiir eine Singstimme. No. 4 in M.38o.ai 

Sechs Lieder ftir eine Singstimme. No. 3 in M.38o.ax 

Sieben Gedichte von Mathilde Wesendonck. Fiir 

Gesang componirt von Edmund von Mikalovich. 

No. I in M.38o.ai 

Sieben Lieder fiir eine Singstimme. No. 2 in M.38o.ai 

Molloy, editor. The songs of Ireland, including the most 

favourite of Moore's Irish melodies, and a large collec- 
tion of old songs and ballads, with new symphonies and 
accompaniments. M.xa3.30 

MoNiuszKo. Trzy ^piewy. [3 songs for m.-s. or bar.] 

No. 31 in M.aax.30 

MooRE, T. Irish melodies, with Symphonies and accom- 
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Vol. I, 2. M.a44.a4 

Mozart, xxx Gesange. M.aax.a8 

Mudie. Sacred songs, for a treble or tenor voice. No. i, 
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Musical cabinet. The: containing a selection of all the 
new and fashionable songs. M.i484x;etc. 

Musical carcanet. The: a choice collection of the most 
admired popular songs, arranged for the voice, flute, and 
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Musical miscellany. The: a collection of songs, set to the 
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Neefe. Vademecum fur Liebhaber des Gesangs und 
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Neukomm, S. von. Gesange und Lieder zu Tiedge's Lteder- 
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Niedermeyer. 10 melodies. No. 4 in M.i 57.37 

NouvELLES PoftsiBS moralcs sur les plus beaux airs de la 

musique fran^oise et italienne avec la basse. Recueil i. 

M.360.X7 

Panofka. Soirees de Londres. Collection de morceaux 

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to the theorbo-lute or bass-viol. Being most of the 
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Fiinf Lieder von Detlev von Liliencron ftir eine Sing- 
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No. 13 in M.38aaa 

Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme. [Mit deutschem 

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Vier Lieder (Gedichte von Ricarda Huch), fur eine 

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PuRCELL, H. The beauties of Purcell. Consisting of songs, 

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Raff. Sanges-Frtihling. Dreissig Compositionen fur eine 

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Ausgabe fur s. oder t. No. 1-3 in M.i9a4 

[Recueil de medinhas, romances, bailes, rondinas, segui- 

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Recueil de romances fran^aises et allemandes. Musique 

de Berton, Boieldieu, Kalkbrenner. Livr. i. 

No. 26 in M.9ax.3o 
Reeve. [The brush.] Fourteen comic, convivial, and senti- 
mental songs. Written and sung by Mr. Collins, in his 
entertainment of The brush. The music adapted, and 
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by W. Reeve. No. 7 in M.39I.54 

Reger, M. Lieder ftir mittlere Singstimme mit Klavier- 
begleitung. The English words by Percy Pinkerton. 

M.X37.38 
Ricci, F. Soirees de Vienne. Album lyrique d'ariettes et 
de nocturnes italiens. [Paroles italiennes et allemandes.] 
No. 1-8. No. 7-14 in M.a44.i8 

Richer. Cantates fran^oises [i voix seule] avec simphonie, 
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RiEMSDijK, editor. Vier en twintig liedern uit de 1$^^ en 16^^ 
eeuw, met geestelijken en werldlijken tekst voor eene 
zangstem. No. 3 in M41S.7 • 

Righini. Zwolf deutsche Lieder [s. o. t.]. No. 27 in M.9ai.33 
RiTTER, F. L. Hafis. Bin Liederkreis aus dessen Gedichten 
in deutscher und englischer Obersetzung ftir eine Sing- 
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Six songs [s. o. t. Words in English and German]. 

No. 8 in M.i9a4 

Rodrigubs-Henriques. Apologues. D'apris les Midraschim 

ou Contes du Talmud, traduits en vers. M.ao4^i 

Historiettes. D'apr^s les Midraschim, ou Contes du 

Talmud, traduits en vers. M.ao443 

RoMAGNESi. Collection des romances, chansonnettes et 

nocturnes. M.i93.a4 



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Songs. IVith music, CcUections. (Caminuid.) 
£treniies lyriques. Recueil compost de romances, 

nocturnes. * M.I58.7 

Roar, G. F. The young men's singing book: music for male 

voices. M.ioo.aa 

RoPASTZ, J. G. M. Vingt melodies. M4Z5.64 

RosBNBAiN. Lieder [s. o. t.]. No. 3 in M.9az.33 

Rossini. Les soir^s musicales. Collection of 8 Italian airs 

and 4 duets. No. i-ia in M.98ow|5 

RouGsr DB LisuL 48 chants francais. M.90944 

RuviifSTBiN. Die Gedichte und das Requiem fiir Mignon 

aus Goethe's „Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre." 

No. 2 in M.351.96 
Funf Fabeln von Kriloff, aus dem Russischen Ciber- 

setzt. Fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] componirt von 

Anton Rubinstein. No. 14 in M.i9a.5 
Neun Lieder von Kolzoff, aus dem Russischen. Ftir 

eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] von Anton Rubinstein. 

No. a-4 in M.i9a.5 
Sechs Lieder aus dem Russischen, fur eine Singstimme 

[s. oder t.]. Op. 8. No. i in M.iga-s 

-*^ 6 Lieder von Heine fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

Op. 33. No. 5 in M.z9a.5 

Sechs Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 33. 

No. 6 in M.Z99.5 

Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 57. 

No. 13 in M.i9a.5 
Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme (a. oder bar.]. Op. 

72, No. 15 in M.191.5 

^-— Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 76. 

No. 16 in M.Z9a.5 
Zehn Lieder aus dem Franzosischen, Italienischen und 

Englischen ubersetzt, ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 19 in M.Z9a.5 
— — Zwei Lieder fur das Album Ihrer KL K. Hoheit der 

Kronprinzessin des Deutschen Reiches. 

No. 20, 21 in M.z9a.5 
Zwdlf Lieder des Mirza-Schaffy, aus dem Persischen, 

fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 34. 

No. 7, 8 in M.i9a.s 
Zwolf Lieder aus dem Russischen, fiir eine Singstimme 

[s. Oder t.]. Op. 36. No. ^12 in M.z9a.5 

^— Zwolf Lieder aus dem Russischen, fiir eine Singstimme 

[s. Oder t.]. Op. 78. No. 17, 18 in M.192.5 

Saccbini. Le Sacchini des concerts. Recueil des airs, 

scenes, duos, des operas fran^ats de ce maitre. 11.274.9 
Saint-SaIns. Melodies persanes. Poesies tiroes des Nuits 

persanes d'Armand Renaud. No. 4 in M.iS5.48 

Salvini. Cancioneiro musical portuguez. 40 melodias. 

M.206.XS 

ScAELATTi. Cantate [a voce sola col basso continuo]. Vol. 
2-^ M.36aio 

ScHAMBACH, €dU4fr. Liedcrhalle fiir Deutschlands Jugend. 

M.205.38 
ScHBOBTBB, editor. Twelve favorite Scots songs for the 
voice and harpsichord, with an accomp. for a violin or 
German flute. No. 9 in M.220.X8 

ScHUBBBT, F. P. Franz Schubert's Sammtliche Composi- 
tionen. Band i: Lieder, Gesange und Balladen ftir eine 
Singstimme. M.a44.i9 

The fair maid of the mill (Die schone Mtillerin). A 

series of songs, written by Wilhelm Mtiller. 

No. 3 in M.X57.10 

[Melodies.] Seule collection complete des ni61odies 

de Francois Schubert. Paroles frangaises de Mr B^langer. 
[Livre 1-16.I M.3274 

Sieben Gesange aus Walter Scott's Fraulein vom See. 

Nos. 9» 10 in M.X40.33.3 
Schumann, R. A. Dichterliebe. Liedercyklus aus dem 
Buche der Lieder von Heine, fur eine Singstimme. 

No. 4, 5 in M.a44.i5.a 

Frauenliebe und Leben. Lieder-Cyclus von A. von 

Chamisso, ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 2 in M.a44.i5.a 



Songs. With music. CoUectians. (Caniitmed.) 

Funf Lieder fur erne Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. I in M.a44.i5.a 

— Gedichte der Konigin Maria Stuart. No. 9 in M.a44.x54 

— Die Hutte. Warnung. Der Br&utigam und die Birke. 
Drei Gedichte aus den Waldliedem von S. Pfarrius, ftir 
eine Singstimme [t. oder bar.]. No. 5 in M.a44.X54 

Der Knabe mit dem Wunderhorn. Der Page. Der 



Hidalgo. Drei Gedichte von E. Geibel, fur eine Sing- 
stimme. No. 7 in M«a44.i5.z 

— Lieder fur die Jugend. Abtheilung 1-3. 

No. 2-4 in M.a44.i5.3 

— Lieder, Gesange und Requiem fur Mignon, aus 
Goethe's Wilhelm Meister. Abtheilung i. 

No. II inM.a44.i5.3 

— Lieder und Gesange fur eine Singstimme. Heft i. 
Op. 27. No. 6 in M.a44.x5.z 

— Same.- Heft 2. Op. 51. No. 7 in M.a44.z5.a 

— Same. Heft 3. Op. 77. No. i in M.a44.i5.3 

— Same. Heft 4. Op. 96. No. 10 in M.a44.X5.3 

— Lieder und Gesange von Kemer, Heine, ftir eine Sing- 
stimme [s. o. T.]. No. 8 in M.a44.i54 

— Lieder-Kreis. Zwolf Gesange von J. von EichendoHff, 
fiir eine Singstimme. No. 12 in M.a44.i5.z 

— Liederkreis von H. Heine, ftir eine Singstimme [s. 
oder T.]. No. i in M.a44.i5.z 

— Die Lowenbraut. Die Kartenlegerin. Die Rothe 
Hanne. Von A. von Chamisso. Ftir eine Singstimme. 

No. 8 in M.a44.i5.z 

— Die Meersee. Husarenzug. Jung Volker. Frtihlings- 
lied. Frtihlingslust. 5 heitere Gesange ftir eine Sing- 
stimme [s. o. T.]. No. 7 in M.a44.z5^ 

— Minnespiel aus Ruckert's Liebesfruhling fur eine und 
mehrere Singstimmen (s. a. t. b.). No. 12 in M.a44.z5.3 

— Myrthen: Liederkreis von Gothe, Ruckert, ftir Gesang 
und Pianoforte. Heft 1-4. No. 2-5 in M.a44.i5.z 

— Resignation. Die Blume der Ergebung. Der Ein- 
siedler. Drei Gesange fiir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. 

No. 5 in M.a44.z5.3 

— Romanzen und Balladen ftir eine Singstimme. Heft i. 
Op. 45. No. 3 in M.a44.i5^ 

Same. [Heft 2.] Op. 49. No. 6 in M.a44.z5.a 

Same. Heft 3. Op. 53. No. 8 in M.a44.z5.a 

Same. Heft 4. Op. 64. No. 10 in M.a44.i5.a 

— Sechs Gedichte von N. Lenau [Pseud.], und Requiem, 
altkatholisches Gedicht, ftir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. 

No. 8 in M.a44.Z5.3 
Sechs Gedichte von Reinick, ftir Sopran- oder Tenor- 
stimme. No. 10 in M.a44.z5.z 

— Sechs Gesange fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 
107. No. 3 in M.a44.i54 

— Sechs Gesange von Wielfried von der Neun [Pseud.], 
fiir eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. No. 7 in M.a44.i5.3 

— Sieben Lieder von Elisabeth Kulmann fiir eine Sing- 
stimme [s. o. T.]. No. I in M.a44.i54 

— Spanische Liebes- Lieder. Ein Cyclus von Gesangen 
aus dem Spanischen ftir eine u. mehrere Stimmen. 

No. 10 in M.a44.zs4 

— Spanisches Liederspiel. Ein Cyclus ein- und mehr- 
stimmiger Gesange. No. 1-9, und Anhang. 

No. 11--20 in M.a44.i5.a 

— Die Tochter Jephta's. An den Mond. Dem Holden. 
Drei Gesange aus Byron's Hebraischen Gesangen, fur 
eine Singstimme [s. o. t.]. No. 9 in M.a44.Z5.3 

— Vier Gesinge fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 
142. No. II in M.a44.z54 

— Vier Husarenlieder von Nicolaus Lenau [Pseud.], ftir 
einer Baryton-Stimme. No. 4 in M.a44.z54 

— Zwolf Gedichte von Justinus Kerner. Eine Lieder- 



reihe ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder T.]. No. 9 in M.a44.z5.i 
Zwolf Gedichte aus F. Rtickerts Liebesfnihling. Fur 



Gesang und Pianoforte von Robert und Clara Schumann. 

No. II in M.a44.z5.z 

ScoLA, compiler, Venetian ballads composed by Sigr. Hasse 

and all the celebrated Italian masters. M.a9a30 



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Songt. With music, ColUctums, (CanUnued.) 
Scottish songs. A souvenir. M.Z04.18 

Sbidbl, F. L Lieder [s. o. t.]. Heft 3. No. x7mM.aaz.33 
SzNGKft's Companion, The: containing a selection of popular 
songs, duets . . . with music. M.xo9a.37 

Small. The lady of the lake. Poem by Sir Walter Scott. 
With the incidental songs set to music. M.zaz.i8 

Smith, J. S., campiUr. Musica antiqua. A selection of music 
of this and other coutries, from the commencement of the 
twelfth to the beginning of the eighteenth century; com- 
prizing motetts, madrigals, hymns, anthems [etc.] . . . 

M.a36.io 
Smith, L A Through Romany songland. M.ao8.aa 

Sola, C M. A Spanish melodies, with characteristic 

No. 7 in M.39044 

Six cantatas, for a voice and instruments. 

No. I in M.a37.a6 

Bilder des Orients. Gedichte von H. Stieglitz 

fur Sopran oder Tenor. No. la in M.aai.30 

— Compositionen von Jul. Stem, F. Mohring und Otto 
Tiehsen. Lieder und Gesange. No. 8 in M.a36^ 

— Deutsche Gesange fisr eine Singstimme. 

No. 17 in M^3M 

— Fiinf Gesange fur eine Singstimme [s. o. T.]. 

No. 1 1 in M.aaz.30 



poetry. 
Stanlxy. 

Stkrn, J. 



Stkauss, R. Acht Gedichte aus „letzte Blatter" von Herr- 
mann von Gilm fur eine Singstimme. Op. 10. Fur hohe 
Stimme. The English version by John Bernhoff. 

No. 1-8 in M.38aa4.z 

Acht Lieder ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 49. 

Englische Uebersetzung von Dr. Paul England. 

No. 1 1-18 in M.38o.a44 
Drei Gesange alterer deutscher Dichter ftir eine Sing- 
stimme [5.]. Op. 43' No. 11-13 in M.38o.a4.3 

Drei Lieder (nach Gedichten von Otto Julius Bier- 

baum) fCir eine Singstimme. Op. 29. Ausgabe fiir hohe 
Stimme. Englische Uebersetzung von John Bernhoff. 

No. 5-7 in M.38o.a4.a 

3 Lieder von Carl Busse fur eine (hohe) Singstimme. 

Op. 31. Englische Uebersetzung von Paul England. 

No. 8-10 in M.38o.a4.a 
Ftinf Gedichte von Friedrich Riickert fur eine Sing- 
stimme [s. Oder t.]. Op. 46. Englische Uebersetzung 
von Paul England. No. 14-18 in M.38o.a4.3 
Fiinf Lieder fiir eine mittlere Singstimme. Op. 15. 

No. 9 in M.38o.a4.z 

Fiinf Lieder fur eine Singstimme. Op. 3a. Ausgabe 

fiir hohe Stimme (Tenor). Englische Uebersetzung von 

John Bernhoff. No. ia-i6 in M.38o.a4.a 

— Fiinf Lieder fur eine Singstimme [t.]. With German 
and English words. Op. 39. No. 1-5 in M.38o.a4.3 

Fiinf Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [t. oder s.]. Op. 41. 
[With English &. German words.] No. 6-10 in M.38o.a4.3 

Fiinf Lieder (Ludwig Uhland) fiir eine Singstimme 
[t.]. Op. 47. Englische Uebersetzung von Constance 
Bache. No. 1-5 in M.38o.a44 

5 Lieder nach Gedichten von Otto Julius Bierbaum 
und Karl Henckell fiir eine Singstimme [t. oder s.]. Op. 
48. Englische Uebersetzung von Constance Bache. 

No. 6-10 in M.38o.a4.4 

Madchenblumen (Maiden-blossoms). Gedichte von 
Felix Dahn fiir eine Singstimme. Op. aa. Ausgabe fiir 
hohe Stimme. Mit dentschem und englischem Text. 

No. aa in M.38o.a4.i 

— ,.Schlichte Weisen." Funf Gedichte von Felix Dahn 
ftir eine Singstimme. Op. ai. Ausgabe fiir hohe Stimme. 
Englische Uebersetzung von John Bernhoff. 

No. i7--ai in M.38o.a4.x 

— Sechs Lieder von A F. von Schack fiir eine hohe 
Singstimme. Op. 17* No. 10 in M.38o.a4.i 

— Sechs Lieder aus ^Lotosblatter" von Adolf Friedrich 
Graf von Schack fur eine Singstimme. Op. 19. Ausgabe 
fur hohe Stimme. No. 11-16 in M.38o.a4.i 

Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme. Op. 37. Ausgabe 



Songt. IVith tnusic, CoUectums, (Canlmued.) 

fiir hohe Stimme. Englische Uebersetzung von John 
Bernhoff. No. ai--a6 in M.38aa4.a 

Vier Gesange fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des 

Orchesters. Op. 33. Partitur. No. 1-4 in M.38o.a5 

Vier Lieder fiir eine Singstimme. Op. 27. Ausgabe 

fiir hohe Stimme. Englische Uebersetzung von John 
Bernhoff. No. 1-4 in M.38o.a4^ 

Vier Lieder fiir eine Singstimme. Op. 36. Ausgabe 

fur hohe Stimme. Englische Uebersetzung von John 
Bernhoff. No. 17-^ in M.38o.A|.a 

Zwei grossere Gesange fiir eine tiefere Singstimme mit 

Orchesterbegleitung. Op. 44. Partitur. No. 5, 6 in M.380JIS 

Zwei Lieder (Gedichte von N. von Lenau) fur eine 

Singstimme. Op. a6. Ausgabe fCir hohe Stimme. En- 
glische Uebersetzung von John Bernhoff. 

No. a3, 24 in M.38o.a4.z 

Sullivan, A S. Twelve songs by Jules Benedict and 
Arthur S. Sullivan. No. 2 in M.Z57.io 

The window, or, the songs of the wrens. [la songs.] 

Words by Tennyson. M^36.z 

Taubirt, C. G. W. Acht Lieder von Robert Bums, fur 
eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. No. 5, 6 in M.Z9a.6 

Des Knaben Berglied. Uhlandslied. Zwei Lieder fur 

eine Singstimme [s. oder T.j. No. aS, 29 in M.i9a.7 

- Dichtungen von Fr. v. Schiller in Musik gesetzt von 
Wilhelm Taubert. Op. 144, No. i, 3-5. No. i-4inM.Z9aJ 

Drei Balladen aus der Kinderwelt, fiir eine Sing- 
stimme [s. Oder t.]. No. ai-a3 in MagaA 

Drei heitere Gesange fiir eine Singstimme [bai.]. 

No. 5 in M.i9a.7 

Der frohliche Mann. Ganse. Zwei heitere Lieder. 

Friihlingsjubel. Maientag. Zwei Gesange. Ffir s. oder T. 

No. i5-i8inM.z9a.S 

Fiinf Gesange [s.] nebst englischer Uebersetzung. 

Op. 99* No. I in M.Z93.7 

Fiinf Lieder fiir eine Singstimme (s. oder t.]. Op. 

103. No. a, 3 in M.Z9a,7 

Fiinf Lieder [s. oder t.]. Op. i3aA. No. 16 in M.Z9a.7 

Gesaenge aus Shakspeare's Was ihr wollt [u. s. w. 

nebst englischer Uebersetzung]. No. 8 in M.aaz.a6 

Gliick der Liebe. Acht Gedichte von Emil Taubert. 

Ftir s. Oder t. componirt von Wilhelm Taubert. 

No. 33 in M.z9a.ft 

Gruss an Schlesien. 5 Lieder in schlesischer Mnndart 

von Hoffmann, Viol und Geisheim. Fur eine Singstimme 
[s. Oder t.] componirt von Wilhelm Taubert. 

No. 4 in M.z9a^ 

Jungfrau Lowisika. Die weinenden Schwestem. Zwei 

Humoresken fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. 4 in M.Z9a.7 

Liebesglocken. Fruhlingslust. a Gesange for eine 

Singstimme [s. oder T.]. No. 9 in M.Z9a.7 

Sechs deutsche Lieder [s. oder t.]. 5. Werk. 

No. I in M.aaz.a6 
— — Sechs deutsche Lieder [s. oder t.]. Op. 6. 

No. a in HL^auat 
^— Sechs deutsche Lieder. Op. la. No. 5 in M.aai.16 

Sechs geistliche Lieder fiir eine mittlere Stimme. Op. 

142a No. 30 in M.X99.7 
Sechs Gesange [s. oder t.]. Op. 91. No. 16 in U.192JS 

Sechs Gesange fiir eine tiefe Stimme. Op. 151. 

No. 8 in M.Z9a.S 
Sechs Lieder [s. oder t.]. Op. aa. No. 6 in M<.iaz.a6 

Sechs Lieder von R. Reinick, fiir eine Singstimme [s. 

Oder t.]. Op. 4a. No. 9 in M.9az.a6 

Sechs Lieder [s. oder t.]. Op. 67. No. 7inM«Z9a^ 

Sechs Lieder ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 76. 

No. II tnM.zga^ 

Sechs Lieder fur eine mittlere Stimme. Op. 8a. 

No. 13 in M.Z99.6 

Sechs Lieder ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op* 

137* No. 17 in M.Z9a.7 

Sechs Lieder aus dem Spanischen fur eine Singstimme 

[s. Oder t.]. Op. 149. No. 7 in M.Z9a.ft 



120 



Songs 



THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Songs 



Soogi. WUh fimsie. ColUctians. (ConUnued.) 

Sechs Lieder fur eine Stngstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 
153BL No. 9-14 in M.199JI 

— Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 
169. No. 24 in U.192A 

— Sieben Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 

26. No. I in ICZ99.6 
Sieben Lieder [a. oder t.]. Op. 174* 

No. 35-31 in M.Z99J 

— Vier heitere Gesinge [ft. oder t.]. Op. 116. 

No. 6 in M.z9a.7 

— Vier Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. 

No. ia-i5inM.z99.7 

— Vier Lieder fdr Sopran oder Tenor. Op. 48. 

No. 10 in M.39I.96 

— Vier Lieder [s. oder t.]. Op. 120. No. 8 in M.Z9a.7 

— [Zwei Gutenberglieder, fur eine Singstimme, s. oder t. 
Op. 51.] No. 2 in M.z9a.6 

— Zwolf Gesaenge fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.]. Op. 

27. No. 7 in M.2az.s6 
Zwolf Lieder [s. oder t.]. Op. 9. No. 3 in M^9z.a6 

Zwolf Lieder. Sang der Liebe [s. oder t.]. Op. 17. 

No. 4 in M.22Z.26 

TcHAiKovsKif P. I. 18 Lieder fur eine Singstimme. Aus- 
gabe fur Sopran oder Tenor. M4I5.48 

Thomas, J., tditor. Welsh melodies, with Welsh and English 
poetry, by John Jones, and Thomas Oliphant. Arranged 
for one voice, and also harmonized for 4 voices, with 
accomp. for harp or pianoforte. Vol. i. M.235.6 

Tbomas, J. R. Six Welsh melodies. Adapted to English 
words and arranged for the voice [a. or bab.]. 

No. 31 in M.Z92.Z4 

Thomson, G., editor. Collection of the songs of Burns, Sir 
Walter Scott . . . united to The select melodies of Scot- 
land, and of Ireland & Wales. u.12^21 

— - The melodies of Scotland, with symphonies and ac- 
comps. for the pianoforte, violin, &c., by Pleyel, Haydn, 
Beethoven . . . The poetry chiefly by Burns. 5 v. 

M.237.ZZ 

TiSHSiN. Acht Gedichte von Eichendorff, Chamisso . . . 
fiir eine tiefe Stimme. No. 12 in M.236.8; etc 

Drei Lieder fur eine Tenor- oder Sopranstimrac. 

No. 8 in M.236.8 

— — Funf Gesange von Heine u. Muller fur eine Sopran- 
stimme. No. 9 in M.22z.a5 

Sechs Gedichte von Burns, Eichendorff ... fur eine 

Singstimme [s. oder t.]. ' No. 14 in M.23(L8 

— — Sieben Gedichte von Max Lowenstein fiir eine Sing- 
stimme [s.]. No. 9 in M.236.8 

Vagxdss. Gesaenge aus Corona, einem Rittergedichte von 
Fr. Baron de la Motte Fouqu^. No.3inM.29Z^ 

Valerius. Ond-Nedcrlandsche liederen uit den Neder- 
landtsche gedenckclanck. No. 1 in M4X5.7 

Vauoobbul. Melodies. Nouvelle Edition augment^e de La 
mort de Diane, grande sc^ne lyrique. M.az3.25 

Vbkdi. The Verdi album. 25 songs from his operas. Italian 
and English. M.236.S 

Vbsque von Pubttlingbn. Die Heimkehr. 88 Gedichte aus 
H. Heine's Reisebildern. M.158.3 

Wbbbb, C. M. F. E. von. Sammtliche ein- und zweistimmige 
Lieder und Gesange. ii.244.7 

Wbbeb-Auium. [10 Lieder und Gesange ftir eine und 
mehrere Stimmen.] M.a44.z7 

Wbckbbun. La chanson populaire. M.az5.2o 

^— Chants des Alpes. 20 tyroliennes, avec variantes, 
vocalises et annotations. No. i in M.Z5844 

Wbhman, ediicr. The New York musical album. [Songs.] 

No. 7 in M402.74 

Wbingabtnbb. Vier Gesange fur eine hohere Singstimme 
mit Begleitung des Orchesters. English version by Wil- 
liam Wallace. Partitur. No. 3-6 in M.380.38 

Zwei Gesange von Gottfried Keller fiir eine tiefere 

Singstimme mit Begleitung des Orchesters. English 
version by William Wallace. Partitur. No. i, 2 in M.380.38 

Wbisshbimbb. Funf geistliche Sonnette, von Theodor 



Songs. With music, CoUectims, (Couiitmed.) 

Korner, componirt fur Singstimme, Flote, Oboe, Clari- 
nette, Pyrophon und Pianoforte. No. i in M.404.35 

Whitakbr. The celebrated Odes of Anacreon, arranged 
from the Greek, as English songs. No. i in M.380.Z9 

WiBDBBBiN. Lieder [s. o. t.]. No. 10 in M.a2Z.33 

Wilson, James. The musical cyclopedia; a collection of 
English, Scotch and Irish songs; with miisic M.Z32.Z9 

Wilson, John. [Wilson's edition of the songs of Scotland, 
as sung by him at his entertainments.] M.z29i^7 

WiNDSOB SHADES, being a collection of English songs, let 
to music for one, two and three yoices, with the bass 
f igur'd for the organ, harpsichord & pianoforte. 

No. 3 in M.2oa.32 

WoEHLEB, G. Sechs Lieder von Geibel fiir eine Singstimme 
[s. Oder t.]. No. 15 in M.a36.8 

Wolf, H. Italienisches Liederbuch nach Paul Heyse fiir 
eine Singstimme. M.38o.a9 

— i— Spanisches Liederbuch nach Heyse und Geibel fiir 
eine Singstimme. M.38a30 

WusTBOw. Neun Gesaenge [s. o. t.]. No. 11inM.a21.33 
Songa. With music, BihUography, 

KoEHLEB, C. L H. Gesangs-Fiihrer. Ein Anszug empfeh- 
lenswerther Werke aus der gesammten Literatur fur Solo- 
und Chorgesang. Leipzig. [1863.] No. i in M.139.3 

ScHAAB, R. Fiihrer durch die Literatur des Mannergesanges. 
Leipzig. [1873.] No. 2 in M.X45.6 

SiEBEB, F. Handbttch des deutschen Liederschatzes. Ein 
Catalog von 10,000 Liedem, nebst einer Auswahl von 
Duetten und Terzetten. Berlin. 1875. No. 2 in M.Z4X.X 
Songs. With music. Criticism, 

Mauxb, W. Richard Strauss, Vier Ges&nge fur eine Sing- 
stimme mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Op. 33. Erlau- 
tert. Leipzig. [1903.] No. 1 1 in M.2Z7.X2.8 

Songa. Without music. 

Academy of Ancient Music, London. The words of such 
pieces as are usually performed by the Academy, Lon- 
don. 1768. No. 1 in M.X4fi.6 

Adams, E. D., editor. Sea song and river rhyme from 
Chaucer to Tennyson. With a new poem by Algernon 
Charles Swinburne. London. [1897?] M.2x6.x 

BABTHtLBMY, L La cButatricc grammairienne, ou Fart d' 
apprendre Torthographe frangaise seul, par le moyen de 
chansons ^rofiques, pastorales . . . Geneve. -1788. 

M.xa6.33 

Bath Harmonic Society. A selection of favourite catches, 
glees, &c., as sung by the Society. Bath. 1799. M.X37.20 

Bath York-House Catch-Club. A selection of catches, 
glees, &c., for the use of the members. Bath. 1804. 

No. 3 in M.ia9a.flo 

Bbitish Minstrel, The: a collection of English, Scottish 
and Irish songs. London. 1824, 25. 3 v. Portraits. 
Plates. M.198.30 

Clabk, R. The first volume of poetry; revised and en- 
larged, containing the favorite pieces, as performed at 
the Catch club, Glee club . . . London. 1824. 

M.xx9a.3; etc. 

Damade, L, editor, Histoire chant^e de la Premiere R^ 
publique. 1789 a 1799. Chants patriotiques, r^volution- 
naires et populaires. Paris. 1892. M.37340 

DiBDiN, C. The professional life of Mr. Dibdin. With six 
hundred songs. London. 1804. 4 v. Portrait. Plates. 

M.X17.X 

DiBDiN, T. J. The last lays of the last of the three Dib- 
dins. London. 1833. M.145.30 

DowLAND, R. Douland's Musical banquet (Selections. 
London.] 181 7. M.X4fi.x6 

DuFRBZ, G. L Joyeuset^s d'un chanteur dramatique. 
[Vers. Paris. 1882.] No. 2 in M.X43.3 

Ellingbb, G., editor. Kirchenlied und Volkslied. Geistliche 
und weltliche Lyrik des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts bis auf 
Klopstock. Stuttgart. ifio2, M.370.9 

GufiBu, H. Chansons de Gaultier Garguille [pseud.]. 
Nouvelle Edition, avec introduction et notes par £douard 
Fournier. Paris. 1858. M.X02.X3 



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Sonntagsfeier 



Scmgt. Without music, (Continued,) 

Haruind, J., editor. The songs of the Wilsons: with a 
memoir of the family, and several additional songs never 
before published. London. 1866. M.37a.a7 

Hbinb, H. Book of songs. Translated by Charles G. Le- 
land. Philadelphia. 1864. M.i09a.Z4 

Kennedy, D. iSiS-iSSd, Mr. Kenned/s entertainment on 
the songs of Scotland. London. x86i?-i886. • M.37345 

Lloyd, A. Repertoire of the legitimate, veritable, and 
popular comic songs, sung by Arthur Lloyd. London. 
[186-?] No. 10 in M.37344 

London Melodist, The; or, songster's companion. London. 
N. d. Illus. M.zo9a.36 

Mbusy. Chansons d'hier et d'aujourd'hiii. M.ao8.9 

MooEE, T. Irish melodies. London. 1823. Illus. Plates. 

M.iaga.^ 

Nadaud, G. Chansons. Paris. 1867. Portrait. M.Z43.4 

Chansons de salon. Paris. 1867. No. a in M.ao8.a3 

Ouphant, editor. La musa madrigalesca; or a collection of 
madrigals, ballets, roundelays, etc., chiefly of the Eliza- 
bethan age; with remarks and annotations. London. 

1837. M.X41M1.5 

Philip, £. How to sing an English ballad. Including 60 

songs. London. [1883.] M.ia6.i3 

Queen's Minstrels, The. [Song book.] London. [186-?] 

No. 9 in M.373.44 
Rbimann, H., editor. Das deutsche Lied. Ein Lieder-Cyclus 
in 4 Abenden. Das deutsche Lied von seinen Anfangen 
bis zur heutigen Zeit vorgetragen von Amalie Joachim. 
[Berlin. 189-?] No. 2 in M.37a4i 

RiMBAULT, £. F., editor, A little book of songs and ballads, 
gathered from ancient musick books, us. and printed. 
London. 1851. M.za6.i4 

Sky-lark, The. Being a complete collection of the most 
modern and celebrated American, English and Scotch 
songs. M.i39.ioa 

Tannahill, R. Works. With life of the author, and a 
memoir of Robert A. Smith, the composer, by Philip A. 
Ramsay. London. [183-?] No. i in M.i04.4a 

Townsbnd, G. H., compiler. Selections and words of glees, 
madrigals, choruses, songs, etc., sung every evening [in 
Evans's Music and Supper Rooms, Covent Garden. 
Anon.] . . . [London. 186-?] No. 3 in Il.i3a.3 

Vocal Magazine, The; or, British songster's miscellany. 
Containing all the English, Scotch and Irish songs, can- 
tatas, glees . . . deemed any way worthy of being trans- 
mitted to posterity. Vol. i. London. 1778. No. i in M.376.65 
Songt without words. For pianoforte. Mbndelssohn-Bar- 
THOLDY, J. L F. Werke. Serie 11. M4X3.3.11 

Songs in a cornfield. Cantata. For the Music see Macfarren, 

G. A. For the Libretto see Rossetti. 
Songs of praise. Part-song. Leslie, H. D. Cassell's Choral 
music. No. 7 in M.a35.xo 

Songs of the nativity. Carols, Husk, editor, M.xox.37 

Songs of the Pyrenees. Folk-songs. Middlemore, editor. 

No. I in M.384.63 
Songster's Assistant, The. Duets. Swan, T No. 8 in M.xa7.i 
Sonn', Die, ist hin. Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 35. 

No. 21 in M.a44.5.3 

Sonn', Die, ist unter. Part-song, Rheinberger, J. G. Am 

Walchensee. No. 13 in M.x58.a7 

Sonnambula, La. Opera, For the Music see Bellini; also 

Paer. For the Libretto see Romani, F. 
Sonne, Die, geht zur Ruh'. Part-song, Zim Hermann, S. A. 

No. 4 in M.39a^.a 
Sonne, Die, scheint nicht mehr. 

Volkslieder. Heft i. 
Sonne und Erde. BaUet music, 
Sonnenaufgang, Der. Part-song, 
Behung. Vier Gesange. 
Brambach. 

Cornelius. Werke. Band 2, 
Hermes. Beliebte Lieder. 
HiLLER, F. Zehn Lieder aus Waldmeisters Brautfahrt. 

No. 4 in M.39a.iz 



Song, Brahms. Deutsche 

No. 9 in M.380.40.3 

Bayer, J. No. i in M.384.1 

No. 10 in M.aia.3 

No. 23 in M.39a.5 

M4i4.ao.a 

No. I in M.Z94.16 



Sonnenaufgang. Song, Taubert, C G. W. Sechs Lieder. 

Op. 153B. No.9inM.z9a^ 

Sonnenblick. For orchestra. KoELUNa No. 2 in M405.a5 

Sonnenfest, Das, der Braminen. Opera, For the Music see 

Mueller, W. For the Libretto see Hensler. 

Sonnenlicht ist schlafen gangen. Part-song. Abt, F. Stand- 

chen. No. 65 in M.za9a44 

Sonnenschein. Part-song. Becker, R. No.44inM.39a.a;etc 

Sonnenuntergang. Part-song, Billbter. Drei Gesange fur 

vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 44. No. 19 in M.39a.35 

KjERULP. Solnedgang. No. 7 in M.39a.z3 

Sonnenuntergang. Song, Cornelius. Werke. Band i. 

M4Z4.aaz 
Sonnenwende. Part-song. Herman, R. L. No. ii in M.ao3.z6 
WuBLLNER. Waldlicder. No. 24 in M.Z58baz 

Sonnenwende. Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 37. 

No. 35 in M.a44.5.3 
Sonnet, Le. Pantomime. Raynaud, A. No. 2 in M.300.z ; etc 
Sonnett, Ein. Song. Brahms. Lieder und Romanzen. Op. 
14* No. 4 in M.38040.Z 

Sonnette, Jean Jacques, Pseud. See Goudar» Ange. 
Sonneur, Le, et le gondolier. For pianoforte, Louis, N. 

No. 2 in M.39041 
Sonnite, Paul. 
Nicolas Nickleby. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Paul 
Somni^s [sic] d'aprls le roman de Charles Dickens. 
Musique de Charles Grelinger. M.389^ 

Sonning lock. Part-song. Cordbr, F. No. 16 in M.ao4.36.s 

Sonnois, Jules. 
A deux de jeu. Saynette. Paroles de Jules de Rieux 
[pseud.]. Musique de J. Vandenesse. No. i in M.3a4.34 
Un d rapier dans de mauvais draps. Sayn^te. Musique de 
J. Vandenesse. No. 5 in M^oa.7o 

Monsieur Auguste. Op6rette. Musique de Chassaigne. 

No. 2 in M.a85.s 

L'ordonnance du commandant. Saynette. Musique de 

Charles Hubans. No. i in M4M.za 

Le retour de Musette. Op^rette en un acte. Paroles de 

Jules de Rieux [pseud.] et Villemer. Musique de Luden 

Collin. No. 4 in M.393.8 

Le sapeur et la payse. Saynite. Musique de J. Vandenesse. 

No. 2 in M.3a4.34 

Une table de cafe. Saynite i travestissements. Paroles de 

J. de Rieux [pseud.] & A. Guyon. Musique de Francis 

Chassaigne. No. 4 in M.a85.5 ; etc 

SonnUg. Duet. Hennig. 20 ein und zweistimmige Lieder. 

No. 17 in M.aQ3A 
SonnUg, Der. Part-song. Art, F. Funf Gesange fur Manner- 
chor. Op. 145* No.8inM^a.z 
M Osiou No. a in M^Taao 
Sonntag. Song. 

Brahms. Ftinf Lieder. Op. 47. No. 10 in M.38040.Z 

Franz, R. Zwolf Gesange. Op. 1. No. 7 in M.a44.5.z 

Schumann, R. A. Lieder fur die Jugend. Abtheilung i. 

No. 2 in M.a44.z5.3; etc 
Sonntag-Abend. Part-song. Nbsslrr. No. 5 in M.9Q3^a 

Sonntag auf dem Meere. Part-song. Hbinzb, G. A. 

No. 53 in M.39a.8 
SonnUg Mai Morgen. Part-song, Schulz, A. No. 4 in M.39a.38 
Sonntag-Morgen. Cantata, For the Music see Mueller, C. 

F. W. 

Sonnugmorgen. Part-song, Kern. Acht Lieder fiir M&nner- 

chor. Op. 58. No. 46 in M.39a.za 

Kretzschmar. Op. 5, No. 2. No. 52 in M.39a.z3 

Sonntag Morgen im Walde. Part-song. Art, F. Fiinf 

Gesange. Op. 185. No. 3 in M.39a^9 

Sonntags am Rhein. Part-song, Art, F. Vier Gesange fiir 

vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 205. No. 26 in M.39a.i 

Mueller, R. 3 Gesange. Op. 47. N0.8inM.aza.11 

Orth. No. 55 in M.39a.z6 

Stein, C. No. i in M.37o.3o 

Tschirch, F. W. No. 5 in M.ao3^a 

Sonntags am Rhein. Song. Schumann, R. A. 6 Gedichte von- 

Reinick. No. 10 in M.a44.z5.z ; etc 

Sonntagsfeier. Part-song. Zopfp. No. 49 in M.39a.a7 



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Sonntagsfrucfae 



THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Sorrows 



No. 76 in M.946.99 

No. 17 in M.39a.i7 

No. 31 in M.39a43.3 

No. 17 in M.Z474 

GiNfti. Heitere Lieder. 

No. 26 in M.39d4) 



Somitagtlniehe. Part-soHg. 
Abt, F. Lcichte Mannerchore. 
Mangold. Drei Lieder. Op. 33. 

MUBLLEl, W. 

OrrOy £. J. 
Sonntagt-Jaeger, Die. Part-smg, 

Op. 14, Heft I. 
Sonnugskind, Das. Opera. For the Music see Milloecker. 

For the LiBmro see Wittmann* H. 

Sonntags-Klaenge. Song, Albut, Pfinct Consort Collected 

compositions. M.990.a3 

Sonntagalied. Part-song, Gackstabttek. No. 15 in if.i47<4 

Krxutzbr, C. No. ia8 in M.i99a.434; etc. 

Sonntagalied. Song, MaifDXLSSOHN-BAaTHOLDY, J. L. F. 

Werke. Serie 19. M4I3.3.I9 

Soaatagamorgen. Cantata. For the Music and Librbtto see 

Schjeldemp. 

Soantagamorgen. Duet. MaNDBLSsoHN-BiotTBOLDY, J. L F. 

Werke. Serie 18. M413.3.18 

Soimtagamorgen. Part-song. Mbndblssohn-Babtholoy, J. L 

F. HMaiglockchen und Bltimelein." No. a6 in M.39a.i7 

ScHAEFPBK, L. No. i6 in M.39a.a3 

Sono cieco. Song. Robbbti. Inspirations italiennes. 

No. X in M.364.ZO 

Sono liete. Duet. Handbl. Werke. Lief erung 3a. M.3i3.z.3a 

Sonat und Jetzt. For pianoforte. Spobb, L No. 4 in M.404.95 

Soatag, Henriette Gertrude Walpnrgist Contessa do Rossi. 

GuNDUNG, J. Henriette Sontag. Kiinstlerlebens Anfange 

in Federzeichnungen. Leipzig. 1861. 2 v. M.377.5 

Lifb of Henriette Sontag, Countess de Rossi. With 

sketches by Scudo, Berlioz . . . New York. Stringer & 

Townsend. 1852. Portrait. No. i in M.X44.xa 

Mbmoib of the Countess de Rossi (Madame Sontag). 

[London.] Mitchell [1849?] M.xa9a.zo 

Soaa of Zion. Anthem. Naum ann, J. G. No. 19 in M.a9i.aa.3 

800a as I careless stray'd. Part-song. Fbsta. No. 2 in if.x7S*x«x 

800a as the genial spring. Glee. Aixxxtk, J. 

No. 135 in M.aaa9^ 
Soon as the silver moonbeams. Madrigal. Gastoloi. 

No. 22 in M^37^ 
Sophie et Moncars. Opera. For the Music see GaTeauz* 

For the Lxbbbtto see Quj, J. H. 
Sophodea. AnHgone. 
Mbndblssohn-Babtholoy, J. L F. Antigone. Chorusses 
of Sophocles' Antigone. The words written and adapted 
by W. Bartholomew. [Accomp. for piano.] M.38ax9 
An imitative version of Sophocles' Antigone; as writ- 
ten and adapted to the music of Mendelssohn Bartholdy, 
by W. Bartholomew. No. i in M.XX6.7 
' An imitative version of the choruses and the melo- 
dramatic dialogue, with a synopsis of the scenes in 
Sophocles' Antigone; written to the music composed by 
Mendelssohn Bartholdy. No. 2 in M.x 16.7 
SAiNT-SAiNs, C. C Antigone. Trag^die de Sophocle, mise 
& la scene fran^aise par Paul Meurice et Auguste Vac- 
querie. Musique de C. Saint-Saens. Partition chant et 
piano. No. 3 in M.38440 
•SopBOKLEs' Antigone. Neue metrische Uebersetzung. 
[Von Hermann Schelling.] 3te Anflage. 

No. 16 in M.X45.a5 
Williams, C. F. A. A short account of the music of the 
Greek drama, together with the choruses of Sophocles' 
"Antigone" as performed in the Greek theatre at Brad- 
field College, June, 1898. With an English paraphrase 
by G. S. Freeman. [Accomp. for lyres.] No. 3 in M.38o.xx 
Sophoclea. Oedipus Ct^oneus. 
GouvY. Oedipus auf Kolonos. Dramatische Kantate fiir 
vier Solostimmen, Chor und Orchester, von Th. Gouvy. 

M.35x.x7;etc. 

Mbndblssobn-Babtboloy, J. L. F. OBdipus at Colonos. The 

English lyrics written and adapted by W. Bartholomew. 

The music by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. [Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] M.98o.i4 

Sophoclea. Oedipus Tyrannus. 

Bbllbbmann. (Mbm^ Tt&9owo(« Chore und Melodramen 



Sophoclea. Oedipus Tyratmus. (ConHnued.) 

aus dem Konig Oedipus des Sophocles. In Musik gesetzt 
von H. Bellermann. Clavierauszug, mit griechischem u. 
deutschem Text. No. 11 in M^xa.3 

Lassbn. Konig Oedipus von Sophocles. Musik von E. 
Lassen. Einleitung, Chore u. Melodramen. Clavieraus- 
zug. No. 5 in M.a8a38 
MBMBBis, E. Oedipe RoL Trag^die de Sophocle. Tra- 
duction de J. Lacroix. Musique de sctoe par Edmond 
Membr^e. [Partition piano et chant.] No. i in M.38aix 
Painb, J. K. Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles. Music for 
male chorus and orchestra by J. K. Paine. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] M.X55.34 

Prelude to Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles. [Full 

score.] No. 2 in M.407.ao 

ScHiLUNGS. Symphonischer Prolog zu Sophokles' ''Konig 
Oedipus" fur grosses Orchester. Partitur. 

No. I iin M4XO.53 

Stanfobd. Prelude to the Oedipus Rex of Sophocles. Full 

score. No. 5 in M^0547 

Sophottiabe. Opera. For the Music see Neefe. For the 

Lxbbbtto see Meiaaaer, A. G. 

Sophroayne. Glee. Cookb, B. 9 glees. No. 3 in M.aao.8 

Soprano, The. Fiction. Babnabd, C. if.xo8.6 

Sopwith, Daisy. 

Coquette. Operetta in 2 acts. The libretto by R. £. Pat- 

tinson. The music by Daisy Sopwith and Angela Rawlin- 

son. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Boosey & 

Co. 1893* X«394-9 

Sorant, J. A. de. 
Dans le p^trin. Folie-op6rette. Musique de J. Nargeot 

No. 5 in M.as7.x5 
Les exploits de Sylvestre. Op^rette. Musique de J. Nar- 
geot. No. 2 in M.a67.ax 
Pecheurs et p^heresses. Op^rette-bouffe. Musique de J. 
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Sorcerer, The. Opera. For the Musxc see Sullivan, A. S. 

For the Lxbbbtto see Gilbert, W. S. 
Sorder, Le. Opera. For the Music see Daxiican; also 
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Perri^re-PUtl 
Sord^re, La, par hazard. Opera. For the Musxc and Li- 
bretto see Framery. 
Sorgenvolle, wetterschwuele, Madchenstirne. Part-song, 

Adam, C. F. No. 67 in M.X99a43.xo 

Sorgi, O padri. Song. Bbllxni, V. No. 3a in M.XS7.39 

Soriano, Francesco. 

Ave Regina [s. a. t. b.]. (In Lueck. Sammlung aus- 

gezeichneter Compositionen fur die Kirche. Band 4, pp. 

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Magnificat i. toni [s. a. t. b.]. (In Lueck. Sammlung aus- 

gezeichneter Compositionen fur die Kirche. Band 4, 

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Missa, "Super voces musical es" sex vocum [s. s. a. t. t. &]. 

(In Proske. Selectus novus missarum. Vol. i, pp. 203- 

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Salve Regina [s. a. t. b.]. (In Lueck. Sammlung aus- 

gezeichneter Compositionen fiir die Kirche. Band 4, pp. 

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Soriano Fuertea, Mariano. 

El vito granadino. [Cancion espafiola. Accomp. de piano. 

Madrid ? 185-?] No. x8 in M^x.57 

S5vnen. Song. Kjbbulp. S&nger och Visor. Band x. 

M.X5M7 
Sorrente. Song. Roussbau, A. No. 2 in M.X58.34 

Sorrentina, La. Song. Cottbau. 23* raccolta di canzoni 
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Sorrentine, La. Opera. For the Music see Vaaaeur, F. A. 
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Sorrow and song. Biography. Cubwbn, H. if.xa6.30 

Sorrow's lone, dejected daughter. Song. Babnbtt, J. Lays 
of the passions. M.a44.ao 

Sorr(»wa and pleasures. Song. Rbxchabdt, J. F. 

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Sorrowt, The, of death. Anihim, Haycraft. Sacred harmony. 

No. 33 in U.^^^JS 
Sorrows, The, of my heart. Anthim. Boycb. 

No. 34 in M.a9aaa.i 
Sortilegio, II. Opera. For the Music see Scontrino. 
Soaarme. Opera, For the Music see HandeL Werke. 

Liefening 8i. 
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Soipir, Un, a chi si muore. Song. Handbl. Werke. Liefe- 
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Sotpiro, II. Sang. Donizbtti. Ispiraztoni yiennesi. 

No. I in M.364.10 
Soto, Francesco. 
Jestt dulcedo cordium. A 3 voix [s. s. a. ou t.]. {In Frober. 
Jubilus rythmicus de nomine Jesu. P. 17.) 

No. a in M.901.1 

Sotto due negri e sottilissimi archi. Part-sang. Lassus. 

Sammtliche Werke. Band 8. if.8o4oa.67.8 

Sotto quel sti. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

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Sonbies, £mile Jean Albert. 

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lC.i39a.6 
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Precis de I'histoire de la musique russe. Paris. Fisch- 
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Precis de Thistoire de I'Op^ra-Comique. [Par] A. Soubies 
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ic.z29a.35; No. I in ic.208.3z 
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Kaun. Der Pietist. The ring of fate. >'-395*37 

Sonchay, Conrad Theodor. 

Fingal. Dichtung. Fur Soli, Mannerchor und Orchester 

componirt von Arnold Krug. No. 9 in ic.203.z6 

Kyffhauser. Dramatische Scene. Ftir Soli, Mannerchor 

und Orchester componirt von Joseph Anton Mayer. 

No. 3 in lC.203.z7 
Sigurd. Dichtung nach Geibel's Epos „Kdnig Sigurd's 
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Wickinger Ausfahrt. Gedicht. Konzertstuck fur Manner- 
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Souchay, Theodor. See Souchay, Conrad Theodor. 
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Sonffleta, Les. Opera. For the Music see Duveyrier, H. M. 

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Soufflona d'autant amis. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 
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Souhaita, Les. Tyrolienne. Weckerlin. Chants des Alpes. 

No. I ni ic.z58.44 
Souhaita ridicules, Les. Opera. For the Music see Clamenta. 
For the Libretto see Lemonier, H. 



Soul of the world. Cantata. For the Music see WaUnoefer. 

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Soul, The, that sinneth. Anthem. Wbbbb, S. 12 anthems. 

No. 2 in IC.237.7 
Sonla, Hyacinthe. 
Essai sur Tinfluence de la musique et son histoire en 
m^decine. Paris. Derenne. 1883. No. 3 in ic.372^4 

Soolif, Henry. 
Les fiances du bonnet de coton. Op6rette en i acte. 
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Soaa(, Melchior Fr6d6ric. 
Les deux reines. Op6ra comique de Fred. Souli6 et Ar- 
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iC4oaa^2;etc 

Soulier, £mile. 

Histoire du Theatre royal de I'Op^ra-Comique. Par fimile 

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Soulier, Jean Pierre. 

L'^poux g6n6reux, ou le pouvoir des proc6d6s. Com6die 

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[1804.] ic.274.26 

L'incertitude matemelle ou le choix impossible. Com6die 

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Jean et Genevieve. Com6die en un acte et en prose. 
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Le jockeL Op6ra en i acte. Paroles d'Hoffman. Mises 
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Mademoiselle de Guise. Op6ra comique en 3 actes. 
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IC.974^ 

Le secret. Op6ra en i acte. Paroles d'Hoffman. Mises en 

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Das zweyte Kapitel. [Komtsche Oper in i AufsugCf von 

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Souliers, Les, de noce. Opera. For the Music see Douay. 

For the Libretto see Tourte. 
Souliera mor-dor6s, Les. Opera. For the Music see Fiizer. 

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Sottllier, Charles. See Soullier de Roblain, Charles Simon 

Pascal. 

Soullier de Roblain, Charles Simon Paul. 

Les n^ogammes. Essai scientifique d'une nouvelle th6orie 

musicale, appliqu^e au d^veloppement du myst^re sur 

I'origine des modes et des tons. Paris. Escudier. 

[ 1877- ] No. 4 in ic.37a66 

Nouveau dictionnaire de musique illustr6. Paris. Bazault. 

1855- 1C.II9.I0 

Soula, The, of the righteous. Anthem. 
Ebdon. Sacred music. lC.933.i5 

Foster, M. B. No. 18 in IC.19S.9.19 

Nares. No. 64 in IC.990.99.1 ; etc 

Rka, W. No. 19 in IC.19S.9.14 

Woodward, H. H. No. 10 in 1^x95.9.14 

Soumet, Alexandre. 
Le si6ge de Corinthe. Trag6die lyrique en 3 actes. Paroles 
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Same. [Musique de] G. Rossini. ic.996.x4; etc 
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CoLLASSB, P. Thetis et P616e. ic.985.95 

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Sound, The, of Rokeby's woods. Song. Poetbr, P. W. A 

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Sound the loud timbrel. Part-song. Avzson. No. 34 in M .Z57.3 

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Un oncle de Carcassone. Op^rette. Paroles de L. Boullon 
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Georges Douay. No. 5 in if.305.zz 

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Soup^ PhUibert. See Soup^ Alfred Philibert. 
Souper, Un, chez M«U« Contat. O^a. For the Music see 

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the LiBSBTTO see Deanoyer. 
Soupirl Song. Choudbns. 20 melodies. No. 2 in lf.285.z4 
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the LinBTTO see HermiL 
Source of all light. Moiet. Hauptmann, M. 6 motets. 

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Source, The, of song. Cantata. For the Music see Pache. 

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Souriguiiras de Saint-Marc, Jean Marie. 
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Sourilaa, Th. 
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the Libbbtto see Chivot 
Soua le feuillage. Duet. Gounod. Quinze duos. 

No. 5 in M .Z57.36.6 
Sous les branches. Song. L'£pinb. Scenes et chansons. 

If.z58.42; etc 
Soua les ^toiles. For orchestra. Lacombb. No. i in if 403.91 
Soua les palmiers. Duet. Conconb. No. 24 in if .244.2 

Sousa, John Philip. 
The bride-elect. Comic opera in 3 acts. Book and music 
by John Philip Sousa. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Cin- 
cinnati. J. Church Co. 1897. lf.395.72 
£1 capitan. Comic opera in 3 acts. Book by Charles 
Klein. Music by John Philip Sousa. Vocal score. Cin- 
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The charlatan. Comic opera in three acts. Book by 
Charles Klein. Music by John Philip Sousa. [Accomp. 
for pianoforte.] Cincinnati. J. Church Co. 1898. 

M.394.59 
Chris and the wonderful lamp. Extravaganza in three acts. 
Book by Glen MacDonough. Music by John Philip 
Sousa. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Cincinnati John 
Church Co. 1899. lf.402.50 

D^ir^e. Comic opera in 2 acts. Libretto by Edward M. 
Taber and John Maddison Morton. Music by John 



Souaa, John Philip. (Continued.) 

Philip Sousa. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Boston. White, 
Smith & Co. 1882. No. i in M .323JI 

The free lance. Comic opera in two acts. Book by Harry 
Bache Smith. Music by John Philip Sousa. Vocal 
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lf.389.5z 

The smugglers. A comic opera in two acts. Libretto by 

Wilson Vance. Music by John Philip Sousa. [Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] Philadelphia. Shaw. 1881. lf.402.5z 

South Kenaington Muaeum art handbooks. 

Engbl, C. Musical instruments. New York. 1876. Illus. 

lf.zo6.3 
South wind of summer. Part-song. Hatton. No. 16 in lf.z57.zo 

Southard, Lucien H. 

As the hart pants. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 

Ditson & Co. 1872. No. 25 in lf.z90.7 

Ave Maria for m.-s. or bab. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 

Ditson. [ 186-?] No. 4 in lf.260.za2 
Morning and evening. A collection of [15] pieces [s. a. t. 

B.] for use as voluntaries. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 

Ditson & Co. 1865. lf.290.25 

CpntgtUt. — I. R^oioe the heart of Thy temat a. I will praiM Thee. 
3. Oh Lord mj God. 4. Hear my prayer. 5. I will be glad. 6. Bleased 
be the Lord. 7. Tniat in God. B. Oh magiilfy the Lord. 9. Keep thy. 
tongue from erlL le. Happy art thou. 11. Incline Thine ear. la. I wiU 
remember. 14. How Umg wilt Thon forget, is. I wiU lore Thee. 'tS, 
Let Thy loving meroy. 

Same. No. i-4f 7- No. 28-32 in M .Z90.7 

My heart doth find. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 
Ditson. 1872. No. 27 in if .Z90.7 

Praise waiteth for Thee. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. Ditson & Co. 1872. No. 26 in lf.z90.7 

Te Deum and Jubilate Deo, in P. [Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. Tolman & Co. 1868. No. 23, 24 in M .Z90.7 

Two masses, i. In P, for 2 trebles and bass. 2. Short mass 
in D [s. A. B.] with tenor (ad. lib.). [Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. Ditson &. Co. [1867.] No. i, 2 in M. 222.27 

Southard, Lucien H., editor. 

The Haydn collection of church music. Selected and ar- 
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Lyra catholica: masses, hymns, motetts. Selected and ar- 
ranged by' J. H. Willcox and L. H. Southard. [Accomp. 
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The organist. A collection 6f voluntaries, studies, and 
transcriptions. Edited by L. H. Southard and G. £. 
Whiting. Boston. Ditson & Co. 1868. M.220.Z 

The union glee book. Selected and arranged by B. P. 
Baker and L. H. Southard. If.z00.z7 

Southern, John William. 
Ruth. An entirely new and original dramatic oratorio in 
three acts. Composed by Charles Vincent. If.z93.z5 

Southey, Robert. 
The Inchcape rock. Ballad by Robert Southey. Set to 
music for chorus and orchestra by J. P. Bridge. Piano- 
forte accomp. arranged by Walter Alcock. Octavo edi- 
tion. London. 1891. No. i in M.zs4.a9 
Souvenir, Le. Song. 
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Schubert, P. P. Melodies. Vol. 5. M. 327.4.5 
Souvenir d'enfance. For pianoforte. Louis, N. 

No. 6 in M. 390.26 

Sonvenir d'un lieu cher. For violin and orchestra. Tchaikovskz, 

P. L No. 1-3 in M.334.24 

Sonvenir d'une nuit d'6t6 i Madrid. For orchestra, Gunka. 

No. z in M .348.7 
Souvenir de Bretagne. For piano. Louis, N. 

No. 16 in M. 390.26 
Souvenir de Budapesth. For orchestra, BoRDin, J. 

No. 2 in M .336.Z 
Souvenir de Plorence. For strings. Tchaikovski, P. L 

No. 2 in lf.343.z3 
Souvezdr de Haydn. For violin and piano. Leonard, H. 

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Souvenir du Pr^ aux clercs. For vio/m and piano, Lbmoins, H. 

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Souvenir du Prophete. For violin and piano. Louis, N. 

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Souvenirs, Les. For piano. Louis, N. Trois fantaisies bril- 

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Souvenirs. Song. 

Cbxssonnois. Harmonies. No. a in 11.295.9 

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Souvenirs artistiquea. History. GaicoiB, £. G. J. If-i34-x 

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No. 7 in If .390.28 
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No. a4 in M. 390.37; etc 
Souvenirs du Loiret For violin and piano. Louis, N. 

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Souvenirs et portraits. Criticism. Hal&vy, J. F. F. £. 

if.127.6 

Souverain arbitre du sort. Part-song. Sacchini. Le Sacchini 

des concerts. lf^74«9 

Souverainet6, La, du peuple. Part-song. Catbl. If.38az4 

Souvestre, £mile. 

Les infiniment petits. (In Foyer de I'Op^ra. Tome i, pp. 

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Souviens toi de Clementine. Opera. For the Music see Malo. 

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Sovereigns. As musiciatu. 
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Sfivnen. Song. Kjebulf. S&nger och visor. 

No. 2 in If .158.28 
Sowinski, Albert. 

Messe solennelle i trois parties [s. s. a.], solos, choeurs. 
[Accomp. d'orgue.] Paris. Chailliot. [185-?] 

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Les musiciens polonais et slaves, anciens et modernes. 

Dictionnaire biographique. Paris. Le Clere & cie. 1857. 

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O quam suavis est. Motett [s. or t. Accomp. for organ]. 

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lf^7^4 

Soyons joyeux sur la plaisant verdure. Part-song. Lassus. 

Sammtliche Werke. Band la. liAHQB.67.x2 

Spadetta* Almerindo. 

Cicco e Cola. Opera comica. Musica di A. Bnonomo. I 

recitativi sono musicati da Ettore GellL lf.28x.x9 

Don Checco. Opera buffa. Musica di Niccola de Giosa. 

. lf.232.6 

I due ciabattini. Follia comica. Posts in musica dal M® 

Francesco Ruggi. No. a in if.286.30 

Spaete Lieder. Part-song. MoBHBiNa V Gesange. Op. 93. 

No. 17 in lf.392.x8 

Spaetschen, Das. Song. Taubbbt, C. G. W. Klange aus der 

Kinderwelt. Heft a. No. 8 in M .X92.6 

Spahi, Le. Opera. For the Music see Lambert, L. For the 

Librbtto see Gallet. 
Spain. M%uic. 
HoDGBS, G. L., editor. A collection of Peninsular melodies. 
The English words by Mrs. Hemans, Mrs. Norton. 
London. [1830.] lf.244.25 

MiDDLBMORB, editor. Songs of the Pyrenees with Spanish, 
French & English words. Collected and arranged from 
traditional Pyrenean melodies, with translations. Lon- 
don. 1887. No. I in lf,384.63 
MoRPHY, G. Les luthistes espagnols du xvi* si^e (Die 
spanischen Lautenmeister des 16. Jahrhunderts). Leipzig. 
1902. 2 V. lUus. Facsimiles. U^i^^ 
[Rbcubil de medinhas, romances, bailes, rondinas, 
seguidillas, canciones, &c. portugais et espagnols. Ac- 
comp. de piano.] M-39i«57 
Spagnole, Le. Part-song. PiNSun. No. 3 in M .244.xa5 
Spande ancor a mio dispetto. Cantata. For the Music see 

HandeL Werke. Lieferung 522. 
Spanische Liebes-Lieder. Songs. Schuicann, R. A. 

No. 10 in If.244.x54; etc 
Spanische Taenze. For orchestra. Moszkowski. 

No. 4» 5 in K«34^X9 
Spanische Taenze. For violin and piano. Sabasatb y Navascubs. 

No. 6 in M.4xa4S 
Spanisches Lied. Part-song. Joubbt. No. 30 in M«392.X2 

Spanisches Lied. Song. Brahms. Sechs Gesange. Op. 6. 

No. 2 in If .38040.x 
Spanisches Liederbuch. Softgs. Wolf, H. M.380.30 

Spanisches Liederspiel. Part-songs. Schumahn, R. A. 

No. 11-20 in if.244.x5.2; etc 
Spanish barber. The. Opera. For the Music see Arnold, S. 

For the Libretto see Colman, G., the elder. 
Spanish melodies. Songs. Sola. No. 7 in M .39044 

Spanish patriots, a thousand years ago. Opera. For the Music 

see Stevenson, J. A. For the Librbtto see Code. 
Spanish rivals. The. Opera. For the Music see Linley, T. 

For the Libretto see Lonsdale. 
Spanish serenade. Part-song. Drbgbrt. No. 8 in M. 392.7; etc 
Spanish song. Part-song. Vogrich. No. 47 in if .392.26 

Spansk Romans. Song. Kjerulf. S&nger och Visor. Band 

I. M*X5847 

Spanske Studenter. Opera. For the Music see Lange- 

Mueller. For the Libretto see Faber, V. 
Sparafucile, pseud. 
Gens de choeurs. (Roman de choriste.) Bruxelles. Kiste- 
maeckers. 1893. lf.3704X 

Spare, O spare thy servant. Anthem. Haydn, F. J. 

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Sparii, Frederick R. 

History of the Leeds musical festivals, 185S-1889. By F. 
R. Spark and Joseph Bennett, ad edition. Leeds. Spark. 
189a. Portraits. Facsimiles. 1C«X49-S 

Spark, William. 

All we like sheep. Anthem. [Accomp. for or^n.] (In 
Fowle. Parochial anthems. Pp. 49-55*) No. i in M.a33.29 

The birthday festival. Ode for solo voices, chorus and 
orchestra. The poetry by Frank Curzon. The music by 
William Spark. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 
Lucas, Weber & Co. 1873. M.a9ai 

Henry Smart: his life and works. London. Reeves. 1881. 
Portrait. Il.xa6.x9 

"Immanuel." (Part i.] A sacred cantata. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] Manchester. Heywood. [1887.] 

No. 2 in M.ao4.a7 

Same. [Part 2.] An oratorio for solo voices, chorus, or- 
chestra, and organ, being the second part, complete in 
itself, but which may be performed in conjunction with 
Fart I, the previous and more simple work by the same 
name. The music composed by Wm. Spark. The words 
compiled by Eustace R. Conder. London. Heywood. 

[1889.I M.X93.M 

Musical memories. London. Swan Sonnenschein &, Co. 

1888. Portrait. U.i$^f 

O God, have mercy. Full anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Novello's Collection of anthems. Pp. 160-165.) 

No. 27 in If .a33.x3 
Sparrow, The, and diamond. GUe. Shield. No. 7 in M .X57.6.X 
Sparrow-Simpaoiiy J. See Simpson, William John Sparrow. 
Sparrow's twitter. The. Part-soHg, Orro, F. No. 7 In M.384.ia 
Spartnco. Opera. For the Music see Platania; also Sinko. 

For the Libretto see GhialanEoni; also PalennL 
Spartan song, A. Glee. Cooke, B. No. 110inM.aao.94 

SpmtM nnd Katze. Song. Taueekt, C. G. W. Klange aus der 
Kinderwelt. Heft 6. No. 7 in M.x9a.7 

Spttts und Spatzin. Part-song, GaANEt. No. 27 in ii.39a.10 
Sptttsenfang. Song. Taueert, C. G. W. Funf Lieder. Op. 
xaaA. No. 16 in M.i9a.7 

SptttzenleiiE. Part-song. 
Abt, F. 4 Lieder fur s. A. t. & No. 10 in M.x58.aa 

Fluegbl, G. No. a6 in M.ao3.7 

Spaaier, Johann Gottlieb Carl. 
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Speaight, James. 
Aldrich, T. B. The little violinist [James Speaight. Bos- 
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Speak ye, who best can tell. Anthom. Galuard. 

No.8ainii.xxx4.a 
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Specchio che fostL Madrigal. Palestrina. Werke. Band 39. 

M.8o4oa.66.a9 
Spectre, The. Part-song, Gen^ M.x93.a3.a 

Spectre, Le, de la fiancee. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. 
Vol. 6. M.3a7.4.6 

Spectre de la rose. Song, Beruoz, L H. Les nuits d'6t€. 

No. 1 1 in ■.39x.3a; etc. 

Spectre, Le, du chiteau. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. 

Vol. 4- II.3a7.44 

Spectre knight, The. Opera. For the Music see Cellier. 

For the Libretto see Albery. 
Spectre's bride, The. For the Music see DvofAk. For the 

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Speech. 

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Rampont, M. F. De la voix et de la parole. Paris. 1803. 

No. 3 in M.xo3.3a 

Speech in song. Instmction book. Elus, A J. No. i in M.X17.5 

Speed to my Celia. Madrigal, Rbnaldl No. a4 in Ii.a37.a8 

Speer, Charlton Templeman. 

"The arsenal"; or, "War and peace." Cantata for solo [s. 

A. T. BAR. E.], chorus & orchcstra. Words by Longfellow. 

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London. Weekes. [1884?] No. a in ic.a04.33 

Speidel, Wilhelm. 

Alpennacht. [Mannerchor mit T. Solo.] Op. 5a, No. i. 

Hamburg. Pohle. [187-?] No. 9 in lC.39a.38 

Beim Wandern. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger^ 

halle. Vol. 4, p. 65.) No. a4 in M.39a.4a4 

Pas deutsche Lied [t. t. b. e.]. (In Das Riitli. Pp. aoo- 

aoa.) No. 8a in IC.X474 

Drei deutsche Lieder fur Mannerchor. Op. 43. Stuttgart. 

Sturmer. [ 1870?] No. 37-39 in ■.39a.a5 

CmOeMU* — I. O DeatfcUjuid, BMin Vstarleadl a. Friodentfeier. j. 
Frani6daeh-dcataclMi TaasUed. 

Die dunklen Linden. [Mannerchor.] Op. 88, No. a. Leip- 
zig. Licht. 1889. No. II in M.39a.a4 

Der fahrende Student [Mannerchor.] (In Regensburger 
Liederkranz. Pp. aia-ai5.) No. 8a in M.xa9a44 

Fruhlingspracht. [Mannerchor.] Op. 41, No. a. Leipzig. 
Forberg. [ 1869?] No. 35 in M.39a.a5 

Fiinf Chore fur vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 31. Leipzig. 
Kahnt. [186-?] No. 33 in M.39a.a5 

ComUtdM. — Naehtgdiet — Triakiied. — AbendUcd. — ^Mag aoch 
lidn das Schridcn breuncn.'* — Martini Kirehwdh. 

Fiinf Mannerchore. Op. 51. Hamburg. Pohle. [1875?] 

No. 40 in 1c.30a.a5 
ConUnit, — Afl DctttKhUtid. — Vor der Schkcht. — Abschied Tom 
Walde. ^ Triakiied. — Studenteahen. 

Das grune Thier und der Naturkenner. [Mannerchor.] 

Op. 41, No. 4. Leipzig. Forberg. [1869?] 

No. 36 in lC.39a.a5 
Hymne: O Geist der Tonel [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoes- 

sischer Saengerverein. Mannerchore ftir das i4te . . . 

Sangerfest. Pp. 10-17.) No. 4 in IC.X30.7 

Ncujahrslied [t. t. b. b.]. Op. 41, No. i. Leipzig. Forberg. 

[1869?] No. 34 in ■.39a.a5 

Ouverture und Intermezzo zu „Ronig Helge" von Oehlen- 

schlager. Fur Orchester. Op. 50. Partitur. Hamburg. 

Pohle. [188-?] No. a, 3 in M.33X.XX 

Die Soldatenbraut. [Mannerchor.] (In Claassen. Ludwig 

Liebe-AlbuuL Pp. 47, 48.) No. 1 1 in ■.ao3.x6 

Unterm Schleedornhag. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 4f PP« 56, 57.) No. ao in lC.39a4a4 

Was hab' ich denn meinem Feinsliebchen gethan. Volkslied 

[t. t. & B.]. (In Regensburger Liederkranz. Pp. 6o-6a.) 

No. 07 in lC.xa9a44 
Wenn die Lerchen wiederkommen. [Mannerchor.] (In 

Stuttgarter Liederkranz. Mannerchor-Album. Pp. 105, 

106.) No. 5 in lC.a03.aa 

Wickinger Ausfahrt. Gedicht von Theodor Souchay. Kon- 

zertstuck fiir Mannerchor, Tenorsolo und Orchester kom- 

poniert von Wilhelm SpeideL Op. 70. Klavierauszug. 

Leipzig. Siegcl. [i88a?1 No. i in lC.axa.x7 

Speier, Wilhelm. 
Protest. Ftir vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 58. Mainz. Schott. 

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Der Soldat. Gedicht von Chamisso. Fur eine Singstimme 

[a. Oder b.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte, in Musik 

gesetzt von Wilhelm Speier. Offenbach a. M. Andr^ 

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[ 1832 ?] No. 42 in If .399.95 

Speise-Zettel, Der. Part-song. Zobllnbb, C. F. 

No. 39 in M.39a.a7; etc 
Spell-bound fiddler, The. FicHom. Janson, K. N. M.108.9 
Spem in alium. Mass. Palkstuna. Werke. Band 12. 

Jl.8040a.66.1a 
Speme arcana. Song. Pattl No. 9 in M.39X«a8.a 

Spence, Joseph. 
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Mozarts Bearbeitung. II.30.x4 

Spencer, Charles Child. 
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Spencer, John. 
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Spendiarov, A. 
KpuifCKie 9CKH3U. Axil opxecrpa. Esquisses de Crim^e 
pour orchestre. i. Air de danse. 2. Chanson 616giaque. 
3. Chanson i boire. 4. Air de danse „Kaitarma". Par- 
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An •rrangvinciit of poimlar ndodies of the Tartan of Crimea. 
Les trois palmiers. Tableau symphonique pour orchestre 
d'apris une po6sie de Lermontow. Op. 10. Partition d' 
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Spengler, Franz, translator. 

Mubllbr-Berghaus. Die Kalewainen in Pochjola. M.38axa 

Spenser, Willard. 

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music] by Willard Spenser. [Accomp. for pianoforte. 

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Miss Bob White. An original American pastoral comedy 

opera in three acts. Words and music by Willard 

Spenser. Vocal score. [Philadelphia. Spenser.] 1901. 

M.38X43 

The Princess Bonnie. Ap original American-Spanish comic 

opera in two acts. Words and music by Willard Spenser. 

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Spera ai, mio caro bene. Aria. Handbi.. 12 Sopran-Arien. 

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Speranaa* Antonio Giovanni. 

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II.X5X.8 
Speranaa^ Domenico. 
A hymn of thanksgiving. [Chorus and a. or bar. solo. Ac- 
comp. for organ.] New York. Breusing. 1861. 

No. I in ■.X90.8 
Speranaa^ La. Part-song. 
Alary. Ricreazioni musicali. No. i in if .244.19 

Tbnaglia. No. 25 in if .aox.35 

Speranza, La. Song. Robbrtx. Inspirations italiennes. 

No. I in if.364.xo 
Speranaa, La, al cor mio dice. Song. Mbthpbssbl, A. G. 12 
canzonette. No. 8 in if .2ax.33 

Sperate in Deo. Gradual. Eyblbb. Gradual e. No. 2. 

No. 2 in M.X9X.6 

Sperent in te. Anihsm. 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band i. M.8o4oa.67.x 

PAL.BSTRINA. Wcrkc. Band 9- lf.8o4oa.66.9 

Speaao in poveri alberghi e in picciol tetti. Part-song. Lassus. 

Sammtliche Werke. Band 8. if.8o4oa.67.8 

Spe^ Erich. 

Die Grille. Open Musik von Johannes Doebber. if.394.4 
Speaialey Lo. Opera. For the Music see Haydn, F. J. For 

the LiBRBTTO see Rota. 
Sphinx, The, or love at random. Opera. For the Music see 

Thompaoxit L. S. For the Librbtto see Gray, D. 
Spicker, Max. 

Die gebrochene Blume. [Mannerchor.] (In Claassen. 



Spicker, Max. (Continued.) 

Ludwig Liebe-Album. Pp. 49, 50.) No. 1 1 in lf.a03.x6 

Die Heimath. (Home.) Solo-Quartett [t. t. b. b.]. Op. 

24, No. 2. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1888.] No. 47 in II.39a.95 

„Im Grase thaut's." (The dew-drops fall.) [Mannerchor.] 

Op. 23. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1887.] No. 45 in 11.399^5 

Die Linde. (The linden tree.) [Mannerchor.] Op. 15. 

Berlin. Luckhardt. 1886. No. 43 in M. 393.25 

Neuer Fruhling. (Spring's return.) [Mannerchor.] Op. 

24, No. 3* Berlin. Luckhardt. [1888.] No. 15 in M. 392.24 

Noch sind die Tage der Rosen. (Life's springtime.) 

[Mannerchor.] Op. 24, No. i. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1888.] 

No. 14 in M. 392.24; No. 46 in lf.39a.a5 
Der Pilot. Dichtung'von Franz v. Holstein. (English ver- 
sion by £. Buck.) Fur Mannerchor, Bariton-Solo und 
Orchester. Op. 30. Clavier-Auszug. Berlin. Luck- 
hardt. 1893. No. 5 in If.a0a.a9 
Serenade. [Mannerchor.] Op. 19, No. i. Berlin. Luck- 
hardt. [ 1887.] No. 44 in M. 392.95 
Spielmannslied. (The minstrel's song.) [Mannerchor.] 
. Op. 29, No. 2. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1892.] 

No. 18 in lf.39a.24 

Tage der Jugend. (Days of youth.) [Mannerchor.] Op. 

28, No. 2. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1891.] No. 16 in If .392.24 

Winterabend. (Winter evening.) [Mannerchor.] Op. 29, 

No. I. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1892.] No. 17 in If ^92.24 

Spiegaaioxif La. Duet. Bortolini. Amori veneziani. 

No. I in lf.390.44 
Spiegel, Der, von Arkadien. Opera. For the Musxc see 

Sueaamayer. 
Spielleute, Die. Part-song. Mbthpbssbl, £. 

No. 26 in If.39a4a4 
Spielxnaim, Der. Ballet music. Forstbr, J. No. 2 in M. 331.7 
Spielmann* Der. Song. 
Gade. Lteder und Gesange. Heft 8. No. 11 inlf.X9a.3 

Schumann, R. A. 5 Lieder. No. i inlf.244.x5.2;etc 

Spielmaxmalied. Part-song. 
Bbckkr, V. E. No. 22 in M. 392.3 

ScHWALM. No. 7 in M. 392.24 

Spickbr, No. 18 in M. 392.24 

Spielmannalied, Song. Gribg. Grieg-Album. 3. 

No. 4 in ¥,15^x6 

Spielter, Hermann. 

„Vineta.'' Gedicht von J. Seiler. Fur Bariton-Solo mit 

Clavierbegleitung und Mannerchor a capella compontrt 

von Hermann Spielter. Op. 4. Bremen. Haake. 1886. 

No. 2 in If.2x2.x7 

Spiea, Arno. 

Bogna des Verbannten Tochter. Oper von Arno Spies und 

Max Radziszewski. Musik von M. Hertz. lf.396.27 

Waldfest. Heitere Weisen. Fur Mannerchor und Bariton- 

Solo mit Klavierbegleitung von G. Unbehaun. 

No. 4 in lf.2x2.xS 
Spindler, Fritz. 

Quartett (C moll) fur 2 Violmen, Viola und Violoncello. 
Op. 62. Partitur. Leipzig. Whistling. 1856. 

No. 24 in lf.2xx.x 

Symphonic, Zweite (C moll), fur Orchester. isotes Werk. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Siegel. [186-?] if .334.20 

Spinelli, Niccola. 

A basso porto. (Am untern Hafen). Neapolitanische 

Volks-Scenen von Goffredo Cognettl Lyrisches Drama 

in 3 Akten von Eug. Checchi. Deutsch von Ludwig Hart- 

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Clavier-Auszug mit deutschem und italienischem Text. 

Leipzig. Oberdorffer. 1894. lf.394.7x 

SpinnI SpinnI Part-song. Juengst. No. 38 in if ^92.xi 

Spiimelied. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. Lieder fur die 

Jugend. Abtheilung 3. No. 4 in If .244.15.5 

Spinnelied. Song. Schumann, R. ^. Werke. Serie 13, Band 

3- il.3x6.x.X3.3 

Spiimerin, Die. Part-song. Filke. No. 10 in M.392.S 

Janson, F. XII Lieder fiir vier Mannerstimmen. 

No. 34 in M. 392.x t 



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ScHUBUtT, F. P. Werke. Serie ao, Band 3. 
Schumann, R. A. 6 Gesange. Op. 107. 

No. 3 in M.a44.x54; etc 
TaubbiTi C G. W. Sechs Gesange. Op. 91* 

No. 16 in ll.X9a.6 
Spinnerlied. For orchestra. Mkndblssghn-Babtholdy, J. L F. 

No. I in M.34a.x8 

Spinnerlied. For violim. Hollabndbb, G. No.8inM4o6.6 

Spinnerlied. Song. Grubbb, G. W. Gottfried August 

Burgers Gedichte. Vol. a. No. 8 in M.i30.9.fl 

Taubbbt, C G. W. Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft 10. 

No. ao in M.X99.8 
Spinney, Walter. 
It is high time to alvake. [Short full anthem. Accomp. 
for organ.] Boston. Schmidt. [189a.] No. 53 in >'*i58»>9 
Spinning chorus, The. Part-song. Wagnbb, W. R. 

No. 7 in 11.304.36.9 
Spinning wheel, The. Part-song. Mbybbbbxe. 

No. 8 in Il.i57.x7.a 
Spinnlied. Song. Kubckbn. Leichte Lieder. 

No. 3 in ■.944.6.3 
Spinnrocken, Der. Song. Donizbtti. Nuits d'6t^ i Pausi- 
lippe. No. IS in M.944^ 

Spirit of air. Song. Linlby, G. [Songs.] Vol. i. 

No. 15 in M.935.19.1 
Spirit of bliss. Part-song. Panb, J. No. 3 in M.936.9 

Spirit, The, of light. Song. Balfe. No. 18 in II.Z99.9.9 

Spirit of meekness. Anthsm. Bbbthovbr. No. 8 in M.99ai4 
Spirit of music Part-song. Taylob, W. F. No. 34 in M.X91.3 
Spirit* The, of my song. Song. Postbb, S. C. 

No. 18 in M.3804X.3 
Spirit of peace. Anthsm. Buffinton. Four hynms. 

No. 10 in Il.x9a9 
Spirit, The, of song. Part-song. Abt, F. No. a8 in if .X57.Z7.3 
Spirit, The, of the shell. Cantata. For the Music see Severn. 

For the Libbbtto see Wyman. 
Spirit of the woods. Part-song. Abt, F. No. ai in M.904.38 
Spirit of truth. Anikom. Gbbbish. No. 18 in M.903.95 

Spirit song. The. Song. Haydn, F. J. No. 27 in 11.935.t84 
Spirit's song, The. Clabkb-Whitpbld. No. ao in M.936.9 

SpiritiitiBchcB Trinklied. Part-song. Ribdbl, F. £. A 

No. I in ll.37a30 
Spirito^ Lo, di Dante. Cantata. For the Music see MabdlinL 

For the Libbbtto see Corsini 
Spirito santo, amore. Madrigal. Palbstbina. Werke. Band 
99. II.8040a.66.99 

SpiritBy advance. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 94 in M.157.19; etc 

SpiritUB sanctus replevit Motet. Palbstbina. Werke. Band 

6. II.8o4oa.66.6 

Spitta, Julius August Philipp. 

Johann Sebastian Bach. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

1873, 80. a V. if.113.3 

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music of Germany, 1685-1750. Translated by Clara Bell 

and J. A Fuller-Maitland. London. Novello, Ewer & 

Co. 1884, 85. 3 V. Portrait. Ii.134.9 

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du CoBTirivm mueieele su MOhlhatteeii im XVII. Jehrhandert. — 
BechluM. — Rtealdo ron Cepae and iciiie Oper „Die Zigetmerin." — 
Sperontet „SiiigciMle Muee an der PleiMe." — Zor Getchiehte des dent- 
eehcn HaaigcMnges im it. Jahriiundert. — Der deuttclie Minnerge- 
Mng. -^ Joliann Georg Kastnei^ — Xaver Sehnyder von Wartensee. — 
U^er Robert Sehonaons Scltflftea. — Ballade. 

Spontini in Berlin. [Berlin. 1878.] No. 10 in 11.9154 

Cvt from the, Deutacbe Kondaehav. 

Spitta, Julius August Philipp, editor. 

Fmdeuck II., the Great, of Prussia. Friedrichs des Grossen 

Musikalische Werke. II.317.9 

Spitta, Ludwig. 

Moses. Bin biblisches Oratorium. Ftir Chor, Solostimmen, 

Orchester (und Orgel ad lib.) von Max Bruch. 

1i.34x.14; etc 



Spitta, Philipp. See Spitta, Julius August Philipp. 
SpitsenUoepplerlied. Part-song. Hopp, J. No. 97 in IC.904.39 
Spitcenkioepplerlied. Song. Mair. No. 98 in ic.904.30 

Spitsentuchf Das, der Konigin. Opera. For the Music see 

Strauss, J. iSis-iSg^. For the Libbbtto see Bohnnann. 

Splendente Te, Dens. Anthem. Mozart. No. 4 in IC.936.98 

Splendor Patris. Anthem. Haydn, F. J. 10.96093^1 

Splendour, The, falls. Part-song. MACFAiiaKN, G. A 

No. 3 in IC.X95.1.9 

Spoffortli, Reginald. 

L'ape e la serpe. [Glee, a. t. t. a.] (In Clementi. Vocal 

harmony. 9d edition. Vol. 5, pp. 49-45.) 

No. 9 in 10.934.9.5; No. 9 in If .9354^5 

By Celiacs arbor. Glee [a. t. t. &]. (In Page. Festive 

harmony. Pp. 49-53*) No. 9 in 11.935.x x 

A collection of glees, compiled from [his] unpublished 

manuscripts by W. Hawes. London. Hawes. [1830.] 

lC.935.x5 
CotOenit. — Yetterdajl — O memoijl — WhUat I gase. — Go, yon 
may call It madneaa. — King-citp, daffodU and roee. — Mio ben, rieor- 
dati. — Ariae, my fair one. — Come, lore, aiace dme. — The garlanda 
lade. — Leaver wanton bee. «— Shepherd, aeck not wealth. — Sweet la 
the woodbine'a. — Baoehoa woold'at thon deign. — When tprigfatly 
yotttha. — See yon gay goldfinch. — If thoae who live. — Beauty ia 
but a Tain. — Good morrow. — Faiieat danghter of the day. — Fair 
dalfodlla. — Bnt when ahe apeaka. — Oft on the troobled ooean'a face 
— With roa e a and with myitlea crown'd. — Good night, good reit. — 
Bronte PIragmo e Sterope. — Winter ia paaL — While the madly raff- 
ing natlona. — Shall I waating In deapair. — Fair ia my lore. — Come. 
Anacreon. — Preaa the grape. — Wliat tho' her chceka. — Non cnro 
I'affetto. — Sweet peace. — Go, thon fond hearL — Ceaae yonr mulG. 

Come, bounteous May. [Glee, a. a. t. & a.] (In Boosey's 

Standard English glees. Vol. .1, pp. 151-156.) 

No. ;}8 in U.isj.7 
Alao to be found la Clementl'a Vocal harmony; Noreuo'a G l e e - fl y e. 

Hail smiling mom. [Glee, s. a. t. b.] (In Boosey's Standard 

English glees. Vol. i, pp. 40-44.) No. 9 in M.X57.7 

Alao to be found in Lealle'a CaaaeQ'a Choral muaic; Mualeal timea 
[Muaic); Norclio'a Glce-hlTc; Warren'i Coeka*a Hand-book of gteea; 
for A. T. T. B. in Dementi*! Vocal harmony; for t. t, b, b. In Oipheua 

glee Dooir. 

Hark! the goddess Diana. Hunting duet [s. s.]. (In Bland. 

The Ladies' collection. Vol. 5, pp. 486-488.) 

No. 120 in M^35.X7.5 
Health to my dear. Glee [s. a. t. &]. (In HuUah. The 

Singer's library, Secular. Pp. 81-84.) No. 18 in ll.x57.a 

Alao to be found [for a. a. a. a.] in Mualeal library; for a. t. r, a. 
In Norello'a Glee-UTe; Warren'a Cocka'a Hand-book of gleea. 

In this recess. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Warren. Collection 
of catches. Vol. 4f PP* 344-349*) No. 105 in lf.990.9^ 

Marked you her eye? Glee [a. a. t. t. &]. (In Boosey's 

Standard English glees. Vol. i, pp. aoa-206.) 

No. 41 in 1I.X57.7 
Alao to be found in Mudcal timea [Muaic]; for a. a. a. in Muafcal 
library. 

My dear mistress had a heart. Glee for a. t. t. b. (In 
Boosey's Standard English glees. Vol. i, pp. 90-93.) 
Alao to be found in NoreUo'a Glee-hlTC. No. 18 in II.X57.7 

See, smiling from the rosy east. Glee [a. t. a.]. (In War- 
ren. Collection of catches. Vol. 5, pp. ioj-108.) 

No. 28 in If .290.9.5 

Sweet peace. Glee. (In Hullah. The Singer's library. 
Secular. Pp. ^12.) No. 30 in II.x57.a 

Tell me, fond youth. Round [for 4 voices]. (In Knyvett. 
A Collection of glees. P. 15.) No. 6 in ll.aao.6 

Where are those hours? Glee. (In Warren. Collection of 
catches. Vol. 5, pp. 81-87.) No. 22 in 11.290.9.5 

Why flows the muses' mournful tear? Glee [a. t. t. t. b.]. 
(In Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. 4> PP* 327-330.) 

No. loi in II.99a94 
Spohr, Ferdinand, editor. 

Spohr, L. Der Berggeist. M.x5X.X9 

Jessonda. M.X51.10 

Pietro von Abano. M.X5X.9 

Spohr, Louis. 

Der Alchymist. Romantische Oper in 3 Aufzugen [von 
Johann Pfeiffer]. In Musik gesetzt von Louis Spohr. 
Vollstandiger Klavier-Auszug von Ferd. Spohr. Berlin. 
Schlesinger. [1832.] li.974.30 



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[Alruna. Romantische Oper in 3 Aufzugen. Partitur.] 
Manuscript. [18^?] li.340.17 

As pants the hart. Anthem for 6 voices [s. s. A. a. t. b.]. 
Arranged [with accomp. for the pianoforte or organ] 
from the "Crucifixion" by James Stimpson. London. 
Novello. [ 1841 ?] No. 12 in M.&90.9.1 

Alto to be fottfid in Musical timci [Mofic]. 

Autobiography. Translated from the German. London. 
Longmans. 1865. 2 v. in i. M.io5.a3 

Azor & Zemira. See his Zemire und Azor. 

Das befreite Deutschland. [Cantata. Partitur.] Manu- 
script. [Cassel? x8i-?] M.243.29 

Der Berggeist. Romantische Oper [von Georg Doring]. 
In Musik gesetzt von L. Spohr. Vollstandiger Klavier- 
auszug von Ferdinand Spohr. Leipzig. Peters. [1866?] 

ll.151.1a 

Blessed are the dead. Quartet and chorus. [Accomp. for 
piano.] (In Ayrton. Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. 2, pp. i, 2.) 

No. I in ll.aQo.aa.2 

From hit The Ittt jttdgment Alto to be found in Muticu timet 
[Muticl. 

Calvary. "Des Heilands letzte Stunden." An oratorio 
composed by Louis Spohr. The English version by Ed- 
ward Taylor. , [Full score, with German and English 
words.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] M. 359.29 

Same. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Sacred Harmonic So> 
ciety. 1852. lf.a43.3x 

The Christian's prayer. A sacred cantata. The words 
translated from the German of A. Mahlmann by Edward 
Taylor. The music by Louis Spohr. The accomp. for the 
piano forte revised by Vincent Novello. London. Taylor. 
[185-?] No. 5 in II.a90.x5 

Concert-Ouverture im ernsten Styl. Op. 126. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Siegel & StoU. [1847?] No. 3 in ll.347.x4 

Concertos. Namely: 

[Concerto I, A moll. Op. i. For pianoforte alone.] No 
title-page. [180-?] No. i in 11.404.93 

[Concerto II, D moll. Op. 2. For violin and pianoforte.] 
No title-page. [180-?] No. 2 in 11.404.93 

Same. Beruhmte Violin Concerte, herausgegeben. von 
Ferd. D^vid. No. 2. Op. 2. [Mit Pianoforte Beglei- 
tung. Partitur und Violon-Stimme.] Leipzig. Peters. 
[187-?] No. I in lf.357.x1 

[Concerto III, C moll. Op. 7. For violin and piano- 
forte.] No title-page. [180-?] No. 3 in if .404.93 

[Concerto IV.] Violin Concert, 4tes, H moll. Op. 10. 
[Partitur.] Manuscript. [185-?] No. i in M. 3x2.37 

[Concerto V, £b.] Cinquiime Concerto pour le violon 
arrange avec accompagnement de piano par F. Her- 
mann. Op. 17. Leipzig. Peters. [185-?] 

No. 4 in M.404.93 

[Concerto VI, G moll.] Sixiime concerto pour le violon 
arrange avec accompagnement de piano par F. Her- 
mann. Op. 28. Leipzig. Peters. [185-^?] 

No. I in If .404.94 

[Concerto VII, E moll. Op. 38. For pianoforte and 
violin.] No title-page. [181-?] No. 2 in if 404.94 

Same. Violin-Concert, No. 7. [Mit Pianoforte-Beglei- 
tung. Leipzig. Peters. 188-?] No. 3 in if .357.x 

[Concerto VIII, A moll. Op. 47. For pianoforte and 
violin or flute.] No title-page. [x8i-?] No. 3 in if 404.94 

Same. Violin-Concert No. 8 in A moll (Gesangs-Scene). 
[Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [189-?] 

No. 3 in lf4xaa.8 

Same. Violin-Concerte. Neue revidirte Ausgabe von 
Leopold Auer. No. 8. [Klavier-Auszug und Violin- 
Stimme.] Braunschweig. Litolff. [188-?] 

No. 2 in M.357.XX 

[Concerto IX, D moll. Op. 55.] Neuviime Concerto 
pour le violon avec accompagnement de piano. (Ar- 
rangement de J. B. Andr^.) Offenbach s. M. Andr6. 
[ 187-?] No. 4 in If 404.94 

[Concerto X, A moll. Op. 62. For pianoforte and 
violin.] No title-page. [188-?] No. i in M 404.95 



Spohr, Louis. (Continued.) 

[Concerto XL] G dur. Op. 70. Violin Concert, iites. 
[Partitur.] Manuscript. [184-?] lf.3xa.38 

[Concerto XII, A moll. Op. 79.] Concertino ou lae 
concerto pour le violon avec accompagnement de Tor- 
chestre ou de pianoforte. Avec piano. Berlin. Schle- 
singer. [182-?] No. 2 in M404.95 

[Concertino XIII, E dur. Op. 92. For pianoforte alone.] 
No title-page. [182-?] No. 3 in if 404.95 

[Concerto XIV, A moll. Op. no.] Sonst und Jetzt. 
Drittes Concertino fur die Violine mit Begleitung des 
Orchesters. No. 14 der Concerte. [Arrangement von 
Carl Czerny fiir Pianoforte allein.] Wien. Mechetti. 
[ 183- ?] No. 4 in M404.95 

[Concerto XV, E moll. Op. .12B. For pianoforte and 
violin.] No title-page. [182-?] No. 5 in M 404.95 

The cuckoo. Part-song for t. t. b. & (In The Orpheus. 
New series. Vol. 4, pp. 40-47.) No. 10 in lf.905.x04 

Deus pacis. Quartettino. [Accomp. for organ.] (In No- 
vello. Motetts. Vol. 2, book 11, p. 24.) 

No. 41 in lf.260.24.2 
Deux duos concertants pour deux violons. CEuv. 9. Leip- 
zig. Peters. [185-?] No. 2 in If .900.8 
Doppel-Quartett [D-moll] fur 4 Violinen, 2 Violen und 2 
Violoncelles. Op. 65. [Partitur.] Leipzig. [1886? Payne's 
Kleine Partitur- Ausgabe.] No. i in M.355.X4 
Same. Doppio quartet to in r^ min. [Violini, viole e violon- 
celli.] Op. 65. [Partitura.] Firenze. Guidi. [1864. 
Societi del quartetto di Firenze.] lf.946.3x 
Doppel-Quartett [Es-dur] fur 4 Violinen, 2 Violen und a 
Violoncelles. Op. 77. [Partitur.] Leipzig. [1886? Pajme's 
Kleine Partitur- Ausgabe.] No. 2 in If . 355.14 
Doppel-Quartett [E-moll] fur 4 Violinen, 2 Violen und 2 
Violoncelles. Op. 87. [Partitur.] Leipzig. [1886? Payne's 
Kleine Partitur-Ausgabe.] No, 3 in lf.355.x4 
Doppel-Quartett [G-moll] fur 4 Violinen, 2 Violen und 2 
Violoncelis. Op. 136. [Partitur.] Leipzig. [1886? Payne's 
Kleine Partitur-Ausgabe.] No. 4 in If .355.X4 
Double chant [in F]. Adapted by James Turle. (In Turle 
and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 2, p. 305.) 

No. 75 in lf.xxx4.9 
Drei Duetten fur s. u. t., mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 
Bonn. Simrock. [ 185-?] No. 19 in M.99X.90 

CoHitnit. — Liebetfrtgen. — Weohtelgettaff. — Uebc. 
3 grosse Duette fur zwei Violinen. Op. 148, 150, 153. Leip- 
zig. Peters. [185-?] No. 5-7 in lf.900.8 
Drei Psaimen nach Mendelssohn'scher Uebersetzung fur 2 
vierstimmige Chore mit eingemischten Solis. Partitur 
mit untergelegtem Clavierauszuge. Bonn. Simrock. 
[ 184-?] No. 2-n4 in lf.99X.x6 

Conttnts, — Uncndlicher Gott, unter Herri — Gott itt mein Hirt. — 
Aut der Tiefen ruP ieh Gott. 

£tudes pour le violon avec accomp. d'un second violon. 
Paris. Richault. [184-?] No. 35, 36 in M.90044 

The fall of Babylon. An oratorio. The English version by 
Edward Taylor. [Pianoforte score.] London. Taylor. 
[1842.] M.943.30 

[Faust.] Ouverture zur Oper: Faust, fur Orchester. Op. 
60. Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [185-?] No. i in M .347.14 

Festmarsch, componirt zur Vermahlungsfeier Ihrer Ho- 
heiten der Prinzessin Marie von Hessen und des Herzogs 
Bernard von Sachsen-Meiningen. Partitur. Kassel. 
Voigt. [186-?] No. 4 in M .347.14 

From the deep I called. Anthem for double choir and 4 
solo voices. (Unaccompani4l.) (In Novello's Collection 
of anthems. Vol. 13, pp. 180-196.) No. 18 in lf.x95.9.x3 

Friihlingsorakel. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 5, 
PP- 5-9*) No. 152 in lf.X99a43.5 

Gebet vor der Schlacht. Gedicht fur Mannerstimmen com- 
ponirt. Ilfeld a. Harz. Fulda. [188-?] No. 21 in M. 903.90 

God thou art great. See his Hymne. 

Grand duo pour violon et viola. Op. 13. Leipzig. Peters. 
[185-?] No. 8 in lf.900.8 

Historische Symphonic. See his Sinfonien. 



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Spohr, Lottis. (ConHmud.) 

Holy, holy. Introit. For 8. a. t. & (/« Hullah. The 

Singer's library. Sacred. Pp. I39> 140.) 

No. 27a in 11.157.3 

"How lovely are Thy dwellings fair." Festival anthem. 

The vocal parts in score, the instrnmental adapted for 

the organ or pianoforte. London. Sorman. [184-?] 

No. 2 in M.s8o.3a; No. 3 in M.990.15 
Alto to be foond la Nofctlo't CoileetiiMi of aathcflaa. 

Der laBste Psalm, metrisch bearbeitet von M' Broadley mit 
dentscher Uebersetzung. Fur 4 Chor- und 4 Solo- 
Stimmen mit Begleitung der Orgel oder des Pianoforte 
componirt von L. Spohr. Bonn. Simrock. [186-?] 

No. 4 in II.s8o.ia 

Same. "O bless'd for ever." The version by C. B. Broadley, 
of the ia8. Psalm. Set to music by Louis Spohr. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] London. Whitttngham. [185-?] 

No. 3 in M.s8o.3a 

Hymn to S* Cecilia, for s. and chorus. [Accomp. for 
piano.] London. Ewer & Co. [185-?] No. i in M.a9ax5 

Hymne [Gott, du bist gross I] von J. F. Rohdmann. Fur 4 
Chor- und 4 Solo-Stimmen und grosses Orchester in 
Musik gesetzt von Louis Spohr. Partitur. Op. 98. Bonn. 
Simrock. [ 184-?] No. 2 in ll.ax9.a 

Same. God, Thou art great. A sacred cantata for 4 voices. 
The English translation [from the German of J. P. Rohd- 
mann] by Morley Chubb. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
London. Novello. [184:-?] No. 2 in M.S9Q.X5 

Same. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 3 in lf.x54.x9 

Irdisches und Gottliches im Menschenleben. See his Sinfo- 
nien. 

Jahreszciten, Die. See his Sinfonien. 

Jehovah, Lord God of hosts I The 8th Psalm. The words 
adapted by F. W. Rosier. Composed for 4 solo voices 
and a double chorus, without accomp. [Accomp, for 
pianoforte or organ ad lib.] London. Ewer & Co. [185-?] 

No. 4 in M.290.15 

Jessonda. Oper in 3 Akten [von Gehe. In Musik gesetzt] 
von Louis Spohr. Herausgegeben von Gustav F. Kogel. 
[Partitur.] Leipzig. Peters. [1875?] M45a.x8 

Same. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug von Ferdinand Spohr. 
Leipzig. Peters. [182-?] Il.x5x.x0 

Same. Der Text von £. Gehe. The English by W. Bar- 
tholomew. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Ewer & 
Co. [185-?] M.a74.3x 

Same. Ouverture zur Oper: Jessonda fur Orchester. Op. 
63. Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [185-?] No. 2 inlC.347.x4 

Jesu fili Marie Terzetto, s. s. a. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello. Convent music. Vol. 2, pp. 80^3.) 

No. 25 in lC.a6o.x7.9 

Same. Jesus, heavenly Master [s. s. a. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 2, 
pp. 42-^61) No. 6 in ic.204.36.2 

Das jungste Gerichte. Oratorium in 3 Abtheilungen von 
Arnold. In Musik gesetzt von L. Spohr. [Partitur.] 
Manuscript. [1812?] 3 v. ll.243.a8 

Die Kreuzfahrer. Grosse Oper in 3 Acten, bearbeitet nach 
Kotzebue's Schauspiel. In Musik gesetzt von Louis 
Spohr. Vollstandiger Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Schu- 
berth & Co. [185-?] II.a74.a8 

Kriegeslust ergeben. Aric [bar., mit Pianofortebegleitung]. 
(In Arien- Album. Band i, pp. 154-159.) No. 4 in if .204.37 
From Jcfconnft. 

Die letzten Dinge. The last judgment. An oratorio. 

Newly arranged by Vincent Novello. [Accomp. for 

piano.] London. Novello. N. d. No. i in Il.xx0.x7 

Same. The last judgment (Die letzten Dinge). An oratorio. 

The English version by Edward Taylor. Full score. 

London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1881.] Il.a43.26 

Same. [Pianoforte score.] lC.243.a7 

Das Lied. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. Pp. 190, 191.) 

No. 77 in IC.X474 
Love and courage. A four-part song [t. t. b. b.]. (In The 

Orpheus. New series. Vol. 5, pp. 82-87.) 

No. 18 in lC.205.xa5 



Spohr, Louis. (Continued.) 

Messe [in C] fuer 5 Solostimmen und 2 fuenfstimmige 
Choere. Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [1827?] IC.22242 

Nonett [F-dur] fur Violine, Viola, Violoncell, Kontrabass, 
Flote, Oboe, Klarinette, Horn und Fagott. Op. 31* [Par- 
titur.] Leipzig. [1884? Payne's Kleine Partitur-Aus- 
gabe.] ^ No. 6 in lC.355.x4 

Same. Nonetto pour deux violons, alto, violoncelle, contra- 
basse, flute, hautbois, clarinette, basson et cor. CEuvre 
31. [Partition.] Manuscript. [183-?] lC.3xfl.a8 

Nottumo fur Harmonic- und Janitscharen-Musik. Op. 34. 
Neue Auflage. Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [185-?] 

No. 5 in lC*34fl-45 

O bless'd forever. See his Der I28ste Psalm. 

O Bone Pastor. Solo &. chorus for 5 s. voices. [Accomp. 

for organ.] (In Novello. Convent music. Vol. 2, pp. 

8-1 1.) • No. 3 in 1c.260.x7.fl 

O Salutaris Hostia. Trio [s. s. s. Accomp. for organ]. 

(In Novello. Convent music. Vol. i, pp. 138, 139.) 

No. 23 in lC.fl6ax7.x 
« Octett [£-dur] fur Violine, 2 Violen, Violoncell, Klarinette, 
2 Horner und Kontrabass. Op. 32. [Partitur.] Leipzig. 
[1886? Payne's Kleine Partitur- Ausgabe.] 

No. 5 in lC.355.x4 

Same. Ottetto pour violon, 2 altos, violoncelle, clarinette, 

2 cors et contrabasse. CEuv. 32. Partition. Manuscript. 

Paris. Richault. [182-?] No. i in ic.356.26 

O'er moor and mountain. Part-song for t. t. & & (In The 

Orpheus. New series. Vol. 3, pp. 8-11.) 

No. 3 in IC.205.XO.3 
Pietro von Abano. Romantische Oper [von Carl Pfetffer]. 
In Musik gesetzt von L. Spohr. Vollstandiger Klavier- 
auszug von Ferdinand Spohr. Berlin. Schlesinger. 
[1827?] IC.X5X.9 

Pot-pourri pour le violon avec accomp. de I'orchestre. 
Original-Partitur. Manuscript. [183-?] lC.3x9.fl9 

[Quartette.] Namdy: 
String quartetts. (2 violins, viola & violoncello.) No. 
1-34. Scores made from the parts by Allen A. Brown. 
Manuscript. 1894-98. 34 parts in 8 v. lC.337.x5 

Cont0nis, ^ I. No. 1-5. «. No. 6-10. s« No. 11-14. 4* ^o, 15-18. 5. 
No. i^ai. S. No. ss-^s. 7. Mo. «6-J9. S. No. 30-34. 

Ouatuor[8] pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle. No. 
1-26. CEuv. 4, ii» iS» 27, 29, 30, 43, 4S» 58. 61, 68, 74, 83, 
84. [Parties s6par6es.] Paris. Richault. [184-?] 104 
parts in 4 v. No. 1-26 in 1C.2004 

Trois quatuors poiir deux violons, alto et violoncelle. 
CEuvre 29. Nouvelle Edition. [Parties s^par^s.] Vienne. 
Haslinger. [ 185-?] No. 12 in lc.axx.2.x-4 

Trois quatuors pour 2 violons, viola et violoncelle. Op. 
74. Manuscript. [186-?] No. 2 in IC.3xa.9 

Grand quatuor [6e] pour deux violons, alto et violon- 
celle. CEuvre 27. Nouvelle Edition. [Parties s6par6e8.] 
Vienne. Haslinger. [1848?] No. 11 in lC.flxx.9.x-4 

Quartett, Xtes, ftir 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncelle. 30. 
Werke. [Stimmen.] Wien. Haslinger. [1838?] 

No. 15 in lC.axx.2.x-4 

Quatuor brillant, no. 11. [Pour deux violons, alto et 
violoncelle.] Op. 43. [Partition.] Manuscript. 1895, 
96. No. 2 in ic.338.x3 

Made by Allen A. Brown. 
[Quintette.] Namely: 

Grand quintetto pour deux violons, deux altos et violon- 
celle. No. I [-5]. CBuvre 33, 34, 69. [Parties s^par^es.] 
Paris. Richault. [184-?] No. 27-31 in IC.2004 

Same. Quintuor, 2e, pour 2 violons, 2 altos et un violon- 
celle. [Partition.] Manuscript. Paris. Richault. [183-?] 

No. 2 in IC.356.26 

Grosses Quintett. Fiir Pianoforte, zwei Violinen, Viola 
und Violoncell. Op. 130. [Partitur.] Leipzig. Schu- 
berth & Co. [188-?] No.7inlC.9xx.5.fl 

Same. [Parties.] No. 17 in IC.2XX.6.X-4 

Rastlose Liebe. [Mannerchor.] (In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. Pp. 43-^6.) No. 37 in 1C.2X34) 

Abo to be found in Oiphena. 



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Spohr, Louis. (Continued.) 
Simmtliche Duette fur zwei Violinen, revidirt von Perd. 
David. [No. 3.] Op. J9« [Parties s6par6es.] Leipzig. 
Peters. [ 18&-?] No, 3 in 11.357.x i 

Same. Trois grands duos pour deux violons. [No. 3.] 
(£uv. 39. Leipzig. Peters. [186-?] No. 3 in 11.900.8 

[Scena and aria, bar. Op. 71. Witti orchestral accompani- 
ment.] Manuscript. [ 182-?] No. 2 in lC.3za.37 
No wocds. 
Septett ftir Pianoforte, Plote, Clarinette, Horn, Pagott, 
Violine und Violoncell. Op. 147. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Peters. [1853?] No. i in ll.347.z7 
The shades of night are flying. Trio [s. s. a.] from "Zemira 
and Azor." [Accomp. for pianoforte.] (In Novello's Col- 
lection of trios, etc. Vol. 2, pp. 89-101.) 

No. 13 in 11.204.36.2 
Si, lo sento. Cavatina [s.] from Faust. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] (In Musical library. Vol. 4, pp. 11-13.) 

No. 5 in lC.235«z84 
[Sinfonien.] Namely: 
[Sinfonia, no. 2, D moll. Op. 49. Partitura.] Manu- 
script. [182-?] lC.356.a5 
Sinfonie, 3e [C moll], i grand orchestre. Op. 78. Par- 
tition. Manuscript. [185-?] lC.3z2.22 
[Sinfonie, 4e, P dur.] Die Weihe der Tone. Characte- 
ristisches Tongemalde in Porm einer Sinfonie, nach 
einem Gedicht von Carl Pfeiffer componirt. 86t«s Werk. 
Partitur. Wien. Haslinger. [184-?] ^-34347 
Sinfonie, se (in C moll), fur das Orchester. [Op. 102.] 
Partitur. Wien. Haslinger. [1839.] ic.34246 
[Sinfonie, 6e, G dur.] Historische Symphonic, im Styl 
und Geschmack vier verschiedener Zeitabschnitte. 
ii6tes Werk. Partitur. Wien. Mechetti. [184-?] 

No. 4 in IC.34245 

[Sinfonie, 7e, C dur.] Irdisches und Gottliches im 

Menschenleben. Doppel-Symphonie fur 2 Orchester. 

Op. 121. Partitur. Hamburg. Schuberth & Co. [1842?] 

lC.33z.3z 

Sinfonie N^ 8 [G moll] fur grosses Orchester. Op. 137. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [185-?] ■.347.Z6 

[Sinfonie, 9e, H moll.] Die Jahreszeiten. Sinfonie fur 

grosses Orchester. I43tes Werk. Partitur. Leipzig. 

Schuberth & Co. [185-?] lC.347.z5 

Sonst und jetzt. See his Concertos. 

Still confiding. Duet [s. b.], from Paust. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] (In Musical library. Vol. 2, pp. 46-49.) 

No. 19 in lC.a35.z8.a 
Summer bringeth buds. [Trio, s. s. A. Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] London. Leader & Cock. [185-?] 

No. 12 in lC.244.zo.a 
Tantum ergo. Quartette. Latin and English. [Accomp. 
for organ.] Boston. Tolman & Co. 1867. 

No. 20 in lC.a6o.zo.7 

Tantum ergo. Quartett and chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Dietsch. Repertoire de musique religieuse. Pp. 104, 

105.) No. 22 in ic.260.20 

Alao to be found in NorcUo'i Motetts. 

Thee, Lord, our King. Hymn, s. a. or s. t. b. [Organ 
accomp.] (In Ayrton. Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. i, pp. 
84, 85.) No. 29a in IC.290.22.Z 

Trio concertant pour pianoforte, violon et violoncelle [ire- 
5«n«. Partitur et parties]. Op. 119, 123, 124, 133, 142. 
Leipzig. Schuberth & Co. [i83-?-i84-?] 3 v. ic.353.z8 

Trois duos concertants pour deux violons. Op. 3. Leipzig. 
Peters. [185-?] 2 v. No. i in IC.200.8 

Trois duos concertans pour deux violons. Op. 67. Leipzig. 
Peters. [187-?] 2 v. No. 4 in ic.aoo.8 

The 24th Psalm. The earth is the Lord's. Composed by 
L. Spohr. Adapted to the English version by W. T. Free- 
mantle. Revised by S. S. Wesley. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [186-?] 

No. 3 in lC.z55.2a; No. 3 in lC.204.z4 

Same. [185-.] No. 3 in ic.z9a.a0 

Verlust. [Lied, s. o. t., mit Pianofortebegleitung.] (In 
Weber-Album. Pp. 24-27.) No. 9 in ic.244.z7 



Spohr, Louis. (Continued,) 

Wechsel des Gliicks (Cantatine zum silbemen Hochzeits- 
feste), fur Sopran-Solo und gemischten Chor mit vier- 
handiger Clavierbegleitung. Lepizig. Rieter-Biedermann. 
1887. No. 4 in ic.39z.58 

Weihe, Die, der Tone. See his Sinfonien. 

What makes this poor bosom. Song [s. Accomp. for 
pianoforte]. (In Musical library. VoL 4, pp. 61-63.) 

No. 2, 21 in lC.235.z84 

Zemire und Azor. Oper in 2 Acten von L. Spohr. [Dich- 
tung nach Marmontel. Partitur.] Manuscript. [182-?] 
2 V. ic.z52.3z 

Same. Neu bearbeitet von Ihl^ Im vollstindigen Clavier- 
Auszuge von J. F. Schwencke. Hamburg. Cranz. [z82-?] 

lC.z5z.zz 

Same. Azor & Zemira, or the magic rose. Adapted for the 
English stage by Sir George Smart, with accomp. for the 
piano forte. London. Goulding & D'Almaine. [z82-?] 

IC.974.29 

Der Zweikampf mit der Geliebten. Oper in 3 Aufziigen 

von Louis Spohr. [Text von J. F. Schink.] Im voll- 

standigen Clavier Auszuge. Hamburg. Bohme. [i8zi?] 

lC.350.z7 
Spohr, Louis. Works about. 

Ebses, J. J. H. Spohr und Hal^vy und die neueste Kirchen- 

und Opern-Musik. Breslau. 1837. No. 2 in ICZ47.3.Z 

Nbumann, W. Ludwig Spohr. Eine Biographte. CasseL 

1854. Portrait. No. 4 in IC.205.23 

Schwab, F. A. The influence of Louis Spohr. lUus. Por- 
traits. (In The music of the modern world. Vol. z, pp. 

62-65. New York. [1895.]) IC.Z4.Z.Z 

Spoils, The, of the field. Glee. See Evening, The, of the 

chase. 
Sponaa quid agis. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 

II. MJBoioeL6j.it 

Spontini, Bartolommeo. 
The joyous birds. Madrigal. (In Hullah. Part music 

Secular. Vol. 2, pp. 1-5.) No. i in M.Z57.28.2 

Spontini, Gasparo Luigi Pacifico. 
L'adieu. Romance [s. ou t. Accomp. de piano]. (In 

Recueil de romances. Livr. i, pp. 4, 5.) No. 26 in lC.22z.30 
Borussia. Preussischer Volksgesang fur vollst&ndige 

Turkische-Musik mit Hinzufugung der Streich-Instru- 

mente in Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [183-?] 

No. 6 in IC.342.38 
Fernand Cortez, ou la conquete du M^ique. TragMie 

lyrique en 3 actes, de MM. Jouy et Esm6nard. Mise en 

musique par G. Spontini. [Partition.] Paris. £rard. 

[181 7.] 2 V. M.274.33 

Same. Ferdinand Cortez, oder die Eroberung von Mexico. 

Oper in 3 Acten. Text von de Jouy [und Esm^nard]. 

Deutsche Uebersetzung vom Kriegsrath May. Musik vom 

Ritter Spontini, arrangirt fur das Pianoforte von Fr. 

Naue. Leipzig. Hofmeister. [183-?] M.284.5 

La finta filosofa. [Dramma giocoso in 2 attl Partitura.] 

Manuscript. [Paris. 180-?] 2 v. lC.402b.z2 

Grosses Sieges- und Festmarsch fiir vollstandige Turkische- 

Militair- Musik, mit Hinzufugung der Streich-Instru- 

mente. [Partitur.] Berlin. Schlesinger. [183-?] 

No. 5 in IC.342.38 
Julie, ou le pot de fleurs. Op6ra en i acte de M' A, Jars, 

Mis en musique par Gaspard Spontini. [Partition.] Paris. 

firard. [1805.] IC.284.3 

Lalla Rukh. Festspiel mit Tanzen und Marschen. [Text 

nach T. Moore.] Klavier-Auszug. Berlin. Schlesinger. 

[1821.] lC.35az6 

Same. [Marsch aus dem Festspiel: Lalla Riikh. Ftir Or- 
chester. Partitur. Berlin? Schlesinger? 1821?] 

No. 2 in IC4ZZ.54 
Milton. Op^ra en i acte de Joui et Dieulafoi. Mis en 

musique par Gaspard Spontini. [ Partition.] Paris. £rard. 

[1804.] IC.274.32 

Nurmahal, oder das Rosenfest von Caschmir. Lyrisches 

Drama in 2 Abtheilungen [von C. A. Herklotz]. In Musik 



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8poDtiiii» Gasparo Luigi Paciftco. (ConHnmid.) 

gesetzt vom Ritter Spontini. Votlstandiger Klavieraua- 
zug. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1823.] M.a84^ 

OHmpia. Grosse Oper in 3 Acten [von Brtfaut und Dicula- 
foy]. In Muaik gesetzt vom Ritter Spontini. Im voll- 
standigen Klavierauszuge mit deutschem und franzd- 
sischem Texte. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1823.] uM^ 
[La vestale. Tragedia lirica in 3 atti di Jouy [pseud.]. 
Mttsica di SpontinL Partitura. Firenze. Guidi. 1876.] 
2 Y. 1C-355*I5 

The title-|Mis« !• niMiaa. 

Same. La vestale. Trag^ie lyrique en 3 actes de M' 

de Jouy [pseud.]. Mise en musique par Gaspard 

SpontinL [Partition.] Paris. £rard. [1807.] 2 v. 

M.984.1 
Same. Die Vestaltnn. Vollstindiger Klavierauszug von 

Fried. Schneider. Leipzig. Peters. [184-?] M. 151.13 
Same. La vestale. [Ouvertura. Partitura.] Firenze. 

GuidL [ 188-?] No. 5 in M.35S.8 

Spontini, Gasparo Luigi Pacifico. Works aboui. 
Neumann, W. Gasparo Spontini. Eine Biographie. 

Cassel. 1855. Portrait. No. 5 in M.SK>5.a3 

Robot, C Gasparo Luigi Pacifico Spontini. Eine 

biographtsche Skizze. Berlin. 1883. M.104.37 

RocHXTTB, D. R. Notice historique sur la vie et les 

ouvrages de M. Spontini. Paris. 1852. No. 4 in if .214.1 
Spitta, J. A. P. Spontini in Berlin. [Berlin. 1878.] 

Cot fron DeutMhe Raadtchao. No. 10 in M.aZ5.4 

SpoDtone, Bartolommeo. 
The joyous birds. Madrigal (In HuUah. Part music. 
Secular. Vol. 2, pp. 1-5.) No. i in M .157JA2 

Sporck, Ferdinand Johann Josef Paul, Graf, 
Ingwelde. Dichtung. Musik von Max Schillings. II.a26.z6 
Der Pfeifertag. Heitere Oper. Musik von Max Schil- 
lings. M.397.S8 
Siwitri Dichtung. Musik von Herman Zumpe. 

No. 2 in 11.389.73 
Sporck, Georges. 
Fantaisie-Caprice pour harpe chromatique avec acct. d' 
orchestre. Partition. Paris. Auteur. [1903.] 

No. 3 in M4za53 
Ugende pour saxophone alto (ou cor anglais) et or- 
chestre. Partition. Paris. Demets. 1905. 

No. I in M410.94 
Sportive little trifler. GUe. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 37 in M.Z57.I9; etc 
Sportsnuii'a evening song. Sang. Rbichaedt, J. F. 

No. 7 in il.2Z2^z.z 
Spoea, La, d'Abido. Opira. For the Music see PerussinL 
Spoaa, La, del Tirolo. Optra. For the Music see Quglielmi, 

P. C. 
Spoea fedele, La. Opera. For the Music see PadnL For 

the LiBaKTTo see RoaaL 
Spoen promessa. La, del falconiere. Opera. For the Music see 

Marechaer, H. A. For the Liaanro see Wohlbrueck. 
Spoeo burlato, Lo. Opera, For the Music see Picdnni, N. 
Spoeo delnao, Lo. Opera. For the Music see Mosart 
Spoeo disperato, Lo. Opera. For the Music see Anfosd. 
Spoeo, Timante. Duei. Anpossl No. i in II.z20.17 

Spothy Edward. 
Mass in E flat, for 4 voices with organ accomp. Cincin- 
nati Peters. 1863. No. 5 in M. 222.27 
Spoth, Edward, ediicr. 

ScHMiD, F. X. Mass in E flat. No. 3 in 11.380.2 

Sprache, Die, der Liebe. Part-song. 

Ono, E. J. Ernst und Scherz. No. 2 in M.39a.2o 

Spniche der Liebe. Song. 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 4. 11.317.1.204 

Sprague^ Charles James. 

The Chickering collection of four part songs for male 

voices. Words by Charles J. Sprague. Vol. i, 2. Score 

and separate parts. Boston. Koppitz, Prtifer & Co. 

1869, 73. 10 V. in s* M.39a.48 

Sprague^ Charles James, translator. 

Apollo, The. A collection of part songs for male voices. 



Spragne, Charles James, translator. (Contkmid.) 

English words by C J. Sprague. ll.384.ze 

BaucH. The birches and the alders. No. 2 in ll.Z54^6 

R0S8INL Les soirees musicales. No. 1-12 in M.28045 

Sprague, N. B. 
Asleep in Jesus. [Part song, t. t. & & Boston. Russell. 



No. 22 in M.203.eo 

voices. [Boston.] 

No. 48 in M.392.25 

Boston. Russell. 

No. 52 in Il.z58.z9 



1888.] 
A catastrophe. [Part song.] Male 

Russell. 1888. 
Lovely daisy. [Part song, s. s. a. a.] 
[1888.] 
Sprange, W. £. 
The new barmaid. Musical play. Written by Frederick 
Bowyer and W. £. Sprange. Music by John Crook. 

M.397.21 
Sprato, Robert, translator. 
Rubinstein. Ftinf Fabeln von Kriloff. No. 14 in M.Z92.5 

Die Nixe. No. i in M.35Z.26 

Spricht man dir von Liebe. Part-song. Rbinbckk, C H. C. 
Sechs altf ranzosische Volkalieder. No. 18 in M.392.2Z 

Spring, Charles. 
Benedic anima mea. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Boston. 



No. 2 in M.Z90.8 
No. 7 in II.Z95.Z.5 
No. 16 in 11.204.364 
No. II inM.204.36.7 
No. 4 in II.Z9S.Z J 
No. 12 in M.235.Z3.1 
No. 14 in M.204.3C.7 



Tolman & Co. 1867. 
Spring. Part-song. Macpabixn, W. C 
Sauson, L 
Sblby. 

SUAET, H. 

Wbbbb, S. Selection of glees. VoL i. 

WUBBIST, R. F. 

Spring advancing. Song. 

Mbndklssohn-Baitholdy, J. L F. Songs. No. 18 in M.244^z 
Spring, The, again rejoices. Part-song. Dubrknul 

No. 24 in M.39248.Z 
Spring and love. Part-song. Hbbbbck, J. F. No. 6 in M.204.38 
Spring chicken. The. Opera. For the Music see TiUdna. 

For the Libbbtto see Qroeemitfa. 
Spring evening. Part-song. Abt, F. 
Spring eyes. Part-song. Sbipbbt, R. 
Spring faith. Part-song. 

Franz, R. 6 songs for mixed voices. 
Spring in the land. Part-song. Rafp. 
Spring is come. Part-song. Buck, D. 

Mbndblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L P. 
Spring morning, A. Part-song. Abt, F. 
Spring night. Part-song. Fischbb, C. L 
Spring questions. Part-song. Wbinzibbl. 



No. 34 in M.39248.Z 
No. 10 in 11.39248.2 

No. II inM.2704 
No. 8 in 11.204.364 
No. 3 in II.392.6 
No. 10 in II.244.2e 
No. 9 in M.204^3 
No. 2 in M.39248.Z 
Lenzfrage. 
No. 58 in M.392.24 
Spring returns. Madrigal. Mabbnzio. No. 18 in If.i9s.z.z4; etc 



Pbabsall. 
Spring song. Part-song. 
Chadwick, G. W. 
Hatton, J. L 
Mbndblssohn-Babtholdy, J. L F. 



No. 13 in M.Z9S.Z.Z0 

No. 35 in II.z58.z4 
No. 21 in M.Z2Z.3; etc 
Quartetts. 

No. 23 in If .244^2 
No. 35 in M.Z57.23; etc * 
No. 3 in M.392.23 
No. 2 in M.ZS64; ^c 



PiNSUTI. 

Santnbb. 

Smart, H. 
Spring-song, A. Song. Mbndblssohn-Babtholdy, J. L F. 

No. 43 in 11.235.Z8.3; etc 
Spring, the sweet spring. Part-song. Hatton. No. i in M.z95.z.z3 
Spring voices. Part-song. Rbay. No.8inM«Z58.23;etc 

Spring, ye flow'rets. Part-song. Hatton. No. is in if.205.zaz 
Spring's approach. Part-song. Egbbton. No. 21 in lf.Z95.z«Z3 
Spring'a awaking. Part-song. Abt, F. No. 10 in M.z9S.z.Z2 
Spring's delights. Glee. Mubllbb,A.E. No. 25 in lf.z 57.25; etc 
Spring'a faith. Part-song. Fbanz, R. No. 4 in lf.Z95.z.ze 

Spring'a return. Part-song. Smabt, H. No. 32 in M.Z57.Z 

Spickeb. Neuer Fruhling. No. 15 in M.392.24 

Wbbbb, C. M. F. £. von. No. 22 in M.3924S.e 

Spring'a warning. Part-song. Attbnhopbb. 

No. 33 in M.392^; etc 
Springer, W. A. 

Our nation's struggle. A patriotic allegory. Illustrated by 
Fred A. Springer. Tableaux and camp scenes. Boston. 
White, Smith & Co. [1885.] No. 6 in M.Z30.8 



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Springqudl* Der, von Bachtschissarai. Cantata. For the 

Music see ArenskL For the Librbtto see Pushkin. 
Springtans. Sang. Habtmamn, J. P. E. Nordische Volks- 
taenze. N0.4inlf.34x4 

Springtime. Cantata. For the Music see Abt, F. For the 

Libretto see Ozenford. 
Springtime. Part-song. Kbsutzbb, C. No. ao in if .905.Z04; etc. 
MacDowxll. Drei Lieder. Op. 27. No. 33 in if .392.16 

Marshall, W. G. No. 38 in II.13Z.3 

MoscHBLBs, I., editor. Tyrolese melodies. Vol. i. 

No. 4 in If .a44.a4.z 

Sproede^ Die. Song. Brahms. Lieder und Gesange. Op. 

58, Heft I. No. 2 in M.38o40.a 

Spruch. Dwt. Schumann, R. A Werke. Serie 10, Band 2. 

M.3x6.i.zaa 

Spruch. Part-song. Schumann, R. A Drei Lieder fur 3 

Frauenstimmen. No. 3 in M.a8a49 

SquirCf William Barclay. 

Callirhoe: a legend of Calydon. A dramatic cantata. 

Music by J. F. Bridge. No. i in M.154.30 

Der verschleierte Prophet. The veiled prophet. Grosse 

Open Musik von C. Villiers SUnford. M.323.5 

Squirrel, The. Glee. Smart, G. T. Collection of glees. 

No. 3 in M.235.8 
Stik ben' allerta. Ballad. Ricci, P. Soirees de Vienne. 

No. 7 in M.244.Z8 

Staab, Adalbert. 

Erste Nachtigall. [Mannerchor.] (In Gruber. Sangeshort. 

Heft 2, pp. 56, 57.) No. 2 in M.370.30 

Waldbachlein. [Mannerchor.] (In Gruber. Sangeshort. 

Heft 2, pp. 60, 61.) No. 2 in M.37o.3o 

Waldeinsamkeit. [Mannerchor.] (In Gruber . Sangeshort. 

Heft 2, pp. 58, 59.) No. 2 in M.37a30 

Waldeinsamkeit. [Minnerchor.] (In Gruber. Sangeshort. 

Heft 2, pp. 59> 60.) No. 2 in M.370.30 

Stabat Mater. (Gregorian.) [Accomp. for organ.] (In Lntz. 

Motets for the year. No. 57. Pp. 276-279.) 

No. 57 in M.Z56.50 

Stabat Mater. Anthem. Abos. No. 18 in M.290.29.5 

BoccHBRiNi, L No. 6 in M.290.294 

BOUTBILLEB. No. 5 iu M.I2ai8 

Caffaro. No. 17 in M.290.29.3 

Clari. No. 3 in M.333.a6.9 

Fago. M.a6o.a3.i 

Fbrnandbz db Monge. No. i in M.I58.38 

Haydn, F. J. No. i in M.29o.a9.4 

HBLLi. Les 6chos sacr6s. No. 5 in M.aoz.39 

JuviN. No. 10 in M.aoz.33 

Lbsubur. Recueil de morceaux sacr^a. M.aoi.29 

Nanino. No. 25 in M.aoa.6.i 

NovBLLo, V. Convent music. No. 41 in M.26o.z7.a 

Palbstrina. No. 23 in M.i58.3a; etc. 

Ravalu. No. 6 in M.2aa45 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 14, No. 12. 

No. 12 in M.3Z7.1.Z4 

TuMA. No. 2 in M.aa347 

Wbbbb, S. No. 19 in M.156.S0 

Winter, P. von. M.36aa3.a 

Stabat Mater. Cantata. Bblu. No. 2 in M.z9i.a 

Reynaud. No. 2 in M. 156.33 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 14, No. 13. 

No. 13 in M.317.Z.14 

Stabat Mater. For pianoforte. Rossinl No. 18 in M.sgaiS 

Stabat Mater. Oratorio. Astorga. No. i in M.353.ao; etc. 

Bourgault-Ducoudray. No. 2 in M.305.20 

Dvo&Ak. No. i in M.154.54 

Ellbrton. No. 2 in M.a6a3i 

Fry, W. H. M.a5az5 

Gounod. No. 3 in M.202.16 

GouvY. No. 3 in M.155.Z3 

Grafpigna. No. 4 in M.aoa.z6 

Haydn, F. J. No. i in M.350.20; etc. 

Henschel, G. No. i in M.384.3a 

Leopold I., Emperor of Germany, No. 6 in M.193.16 



SUbat Mater. Oratorio. (Continued.) 
Lvov. 
Maistrb. 
Neldy. 

Nicou-Choron, S. L 
Paladilhe. 
Pergolesi. 
Rheinbbrger, J. G. 
Rossini. 
Salvayrb. 
Valenti. 



No. I in M.Z56.33 
No. 2 in M.2oa.30 
No. I in M.aoz.39 
No. 2 in M4Z5.30 
No. 3 in M.zao.a8; etc 
No. 7 in ■.221.34; etc 

No. 3 in M.Z56.33 
No. I in li.158.3z 



Stabunt justi. Motet. Lassus. Simmtliche Werke. Band 7. 

lL8o4oaj67.7 
Sude. Priedrich Wilhelm. 
Friihlingsreigen. [Mannerchor.] Leipsig. Porberg. [1869?] 

No. 50 in ■•392.25 
Lebewohl. [Minnerchor.] Leipzig. Forberg. [1869?] 

No. 49 in M.39a.a5 

Sude. Wilhelm. See Sude, Friedrich Wilhelm. 

Stadler, Maximilian. 

Ave Regina, for 4 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] (In No- 

vello. Evening service. Vol. 2, pp. 337-339.) M.960.23.1 

Die Befreyung von Jerusalem. Grosses Oratorium in 2 

Abtheilungen. Gedichtet von Heinrich und Matthcus 

Collin. Musik von Maximilian Stadler. [ Parti tur.] Wien. 

Steiner & Co. [1816?] li.243.3a 

Lord, save Thy people. Motet. The P. F. accomp. by the 

editor. (In Hullah. The Singer's library. Sacred. Pp. 

13-20.) No. 31 in ■.Z57.3 

Stadlmayr, Johann. 

Hymnen. Herausgegeben von Johannes Ev. Habert. Wien. 

Artaria & Co. 1896. [Denkmaler der Tonkunst in Oster- 

reich. Band 3, Theil i.] No. 3 in ■4Z4.3 

Stadt, Die. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 9. 

■.3Z7.Z.20.9 
Staeger, Alexander. 
Traumkonig und sein Lieb. Dichtung von E. Geibet. 
Componirt fiir Mannerchor und Solostimmen mit Beglei- 
tung des Pianoforte von Alexander Staeger. Op. 4. Leip- 
zig. Forberg. [1886.] No. 3 in M.2za.z7 
Staehleme Schloss, Das. Opera. For the Music see Perger. 

For the Libretto see Baumbach. R« 
Staendchen. Part-song. Adam, C F. No. 5 in M«Z99a43.9 

Bauer, O. No. 37 in li.39a.2 

Bbschnitt. 6 Lieder fur Mannerchor. Op. 35. 

No. 12 in M.39a.35 
BoBNiCKE. No. 37 in ■.392.43.4 

Debois. No. 29 in M.39a.6 

EcKBR. No. 138 in M.147.4 

EisBNHOFBR. No. 90 iu li.za9&43.3 

EssBR. No. 48 in M.2Z3.9 

Fesca, a. E. No. 56 in M.39a.7 

Fischer, C. L Drei Quartetten. Op. 9. No. 60 in M.399.7 
Grotb. Vier Mannerquartette. No. 40 in M.39a.8 

Jubngst. No. 37 in li.392.za 

Kistler. Drei Mannerchore. Op. 34. No. 21 in M.392.36 
Kobllner. No. 17 in M.ao3.z5 

Kron. No. I in M.39a.Z5 

Krug, a. Fahrende Leute. No. 3 in M.aza.9 

Lachner, I. Sechs Gesange. Op. 78. No. i in M.39a.34 

Marschnbr, a. E. No. 36 in M.39a.8; etc 

Moehring. Vier Gesange. Op. 18. No. 6 in M.39a.z8 

Mueller, J. G. No. 13 in M.39a.37 

Nbsslbr. Funf Lieder fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 
100. No. 21 in M.39a.Z9 

Osthoff. No. 79 in M.za9a.43.a 

Otto, E. J. Der Philister. No. 4 in M.39a.ao 

Reissigbr. [Chorgesange und Quartette. Lieferung i.] 

No. 6 in M.39a.34 
Roth. No. 12 in M.a2Z.Z4 

ScHAAB. No. 61 in M.392.21 

Schubert, F. P. Chorgesang- Werke. Band 2. 

No. 4, 21 in M.28o.48.a; etc 
Sturm, W. Vier Lieder. Op. 64. No. 29 in M.39a.24 

Tauwitz. Vier Gesange. Op. 109. No. 23 in M.39a.25 



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No. 3 in M.9ia.i9; •tc 
No. 59 in II.39a.94 



Staendchen. Pari-Mmg, (Cantimted.) 

WUNWURM. 

WuNZintL. 
Staendchen. Song, 
Abt» F. PCinf Lieder. Op. 103. No.2inM.i9a.9;etc. 

Albert, Prma Consort. Collected compositions. M.a9Q.93 
BacKxt, V. £. No. 13 in M.39a.4; etc 

BnAHMS. Ffinf Lieder. Op. 106. No. 4 in if .38040.3; etc. 
CuRSCHiiAMN. Curschmann-Album. No. i in M.Z57.37 

Gabe. 5 Gedichte aus „Bilder des Orients." No. i in ll.t9a.3 
GauBBR, G. W. Gottfried August Burgers Gedichte. Vol. 2. 

No. 10 in M.x30.9.a 
ScHUBBRT, F. P. Werke. Serie ao^ Band 8, 9. M.3Z7.z.90.8;9 
Schumann, R. A 6 Gedichte von Reinick. 

No. 10 in M.944.Z5.1 ; etc. 
Strauss, R. Sechs Lieder. No. 10 in ■.380.24.1 

Staendchen am Morgen. Part-song. Witt, J. 

No. 26 in If .392.27 
Staendchen an eine Verlassene. Part-song. Scholz^ 

No. 3 in M.380.16 
Staendchen an Luise. Part-song. A .... t. No. 21 1 in M .i29a43.6 
Staendchen des Mephistopheles. Song. Lbnz, L. Gesaenge 
und Lieder aus Faust. No. 29 in M.22i.3o 

Staendchen, Ein, Euch zu bringen. Song. Wolf, H. Italie- 
nisches Liederbuch. Band i. M.38a2o.i 

Staendchen sum Namensfest. Part-song. EisBNHona. 

No. 93 in M.i29a43.3 
StaendeiL Song. Abt, F. Fun! Lieder. Op. 92. 

No. 33 in M.Z92.Z 
Stae8» Ferdinand Philippe Joseph. 
Trois sonates pour le clavecin, ou forte piano, avec ac- 
comp. d'un violon oblig^ et vtoloncelle. CEuvre 5. [Piano 
seul.] Bruxelles. Vanipen & Pris. [178-?] 

No. 13 in M.axa6 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 20 in M.2xato 

Same. [Partie de vtoloncelle.] No. 22 in M.2xo.x2 

Stage-etnick. Fiction. Macchbtta. lf.x04.38 

StagghiSp Nicholas. 
How unhappjr a lover am I. Duet [s. t.]. (In Smith. 
Musica antiqua. P. 173.) M.236.X0 

Stagneliaa, Erik Johan. 
Necken. (Der Neck.) Komponerad fdr sopran solo, kor 
och orkester af Ivar Hedenblad. No. 4 in M.39X44 

SUgnelio^ J. E. See StagneUna, Erik Johan. 
Stahl, Max. 
Thurmers T5chterlein. Komische Oper. Musik von Josef 
Rheinberger. No. i in M.307.X3 

Stahl, Richard. 
Said Pasha. An original romantic opera in 2 acts. Li- 
bretto by Scott Marble and Richard Stahl. Music by 
Richard Stahl. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Boston. 
White, Smith & Co. 1888. Portrait. M.323.4 

Stahier, Sir John. 
And all the people saw the thunderings. Anthem for Whit- 
suntide. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection 
of anthems. Vol. 13, pp. 4S-60.) No. 6 in M.X9S.2.X3 

Awake, awake; put on thy strength. Anthem for s. a. f . b., 
chorus and semi-chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 3, pp. iSh-32.) 

No. 4 in M.X95.2.3 
The Benedictus: pointed and arranged to the third 
Gregorian tone, with vocal and instrumental harmonies 
by John Stainer. Oxford. Bowden. [1867?] 

No. 23 in If.x57.a9 

Bind my brows. A glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In The Orpheus. 

New series. Vol. 2, pp. 144-151.) No. 20 in if .205.xo.a 

Composition. 4th thousand. London. Novello, Ewer & 

Co. [1877? Music primers.] No. 3 in M. 2x6.13 

The crucifixion. A meditation on the passion of the Holy 

Redeemer. For 2 solo voices (tenor and bass) and 

chorus, and interspersed with hymns to be sung by the 

congregation. The words selected and written by J. 

Sparrow-Simpson. The music by J. Stainer. Revised 

edition. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [188-?] 

^ No. I in M .X56.5 



Stahier, Sir John. ' (Continued.) 

The daughter of Jairus. A sacred cantata. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] Ix>ndon. Novello, Ewer & Co. [i8;KB?] 

No. 2 in M .X56.5 

Deliver me, O Ix>rd. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Fowle. Parochial anthems. Pp. 103-105.) No. i in lf.a33.a9 

A dictionary of musical terms by Sir Jfohn Stainer and 
W. A. Barrett. Compressed from the imperial 8vo edi- 
tion by K. M. Ross. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 
[188-? Music primers.] M. 373.18 

Drop down, ye heavens. AnthenL [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Ouseley. Special anthems. Vol. 2, pp. 89-99.) 

No. 7 in M .a33.a4.a 

Gideon. An oratorio. [Words from Holy Writ.] Com- 
posed by John Stainer. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Lon- 
don. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1865?] M.X54.7 

Grieve not the Holy Spirit. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
piano, ad lib.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. II, pp. 115-121.) No. II inlf.x95.a.xx 

Harmony. With an appendix containing 100 graduated 
exercises. 55th thousand. London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. [188-? Music primers.] No. 2 in M .ax6.X3 

Hosanna in the highest. Anthem for Advent. (Accomp. 
for organ.] (In Parish choirs in the Diocese of Massa- 
chusetts. Annual festival. Order of music, 7th festival. 
Pp. 17-20.) No. 59 in If.x58.x8 

Harold Glynde. A cantata. Written by Edward Foskett. 
With original music by John Stainer, C. S. Jekyll, George 
C Martin and other composers. London. Pitman. [188-?] 

No. 3 in If.a04.a7 

I am Alpha and Omega. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 
London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 1878. [The Musical 
times.] No. 54 in If.x58.x9 

Same. Boston. Russell. [188-?] No. 55 in M .X58.X9 

I desired wisdom. Anthem for Epiphany. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 8, 
pp. 180-192.) No. 17 in lf.x95.a.8 

I saw the Lord. Anthem for Trinity Sunday [s. s. a. a. t. t. 
B. B. Accomp. for organ]. (In Novello's Collection of 
anthems. Vol. 9, pp. 1*16.) No. i in M .X95.a.9 

Alio to be fovnd hi Omdey't Special a&thema. 

Lead, kindly light. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] Lon- 
don. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 2 in lf.x57.a9 
Also to be foond la NoveOo't CoUcetioD of antfacmi. 

Let the peace of God rule. Anthem for solo [s. or t.] 
and chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello's Col- 
lection of anthems. Vol. 11, pp. 162-172.) 

No. 17 in M. 195.2.x X 

Lot Summer comes again. Anthem for harvest. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. 16, pp. 140-158.) . No. 17 in lf.X95.a.x6 

The Lord is in His holy temple. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Ouseley. Special anthems. Vol. i, pp. 
206-216.) No. 26 in If.a33.a4.x 

Lord, Thou art God. Anthem for t. solo and chorus. 
[Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of 
anthems. Vol. 15, pp. 204-223.) No. 21 in M .X95.a.x5 

The morning stars sang together. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 4, 
pp. 88-102.) N0.8inlf.x95.a4 

Alio to be foond hi Oueeley's Special aathena. 

The music of the Bible, with an account of the develop- 
ment of modern musical instruments from ancient types. 
New York. Cassell, Fetter & Galpin. [1880.] Illus. 

M.X04.7 
My hope is in the Everlasting, solo [s. or t.] ; and Awake, 

thou that sleepest, chorus. Anthem for Easter. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. 10, pp. 77-94*) No. 12 in lf.X95.a.xo 

O clap your hands. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] Lon- 
don. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 12 in If.x57.a9 
Abo to be found la Nordlo't CoUection of antheau. 

The righteous live for evermore. Verse anthem. [Accomp. 
for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 
9, pp. 5Sh68.) No. 4 in m .X95.a.9 



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Stainer, Sir John. (CotUmued,) 
St. Mary Magdalen. A sacred cantata. The words com- 
piled and written by W. J. Sparrow-Simpson. The music 
by John Stfiiner. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Octavo 
edition. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1883.] 

No. 3 in M.t56.5 

Sing a song of praise. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 9, pp. i^^- 

197.) No. 15 in lf.z95.9.9 

Te Deum taudamus. In C. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Novello's Parish choir book. Pp. 95-101.) 

No. 19 in If .157.30 
There was a marriage in Cana. A wedding anthem. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. 13, pp. ao2-^ao9.) No. 2a in ll.i95.a.X9 

They were lovely and pleasant. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Ouseley. Special anthems. Vol. 2, pp. 193^ 
209.) No. 16 in 11.233.34.2 

What are these? A short anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 3, pp. 35-3^.) 

No. 5 in 1I.X95.2.3 

Stainer, Sir John, tditor. 

Bach, J. S. Come unto Me. No. 5 in M.X95.2.5 

Christmas carols, new and old. The words edited by the 

/ Rev. H. R. Bramley. The music edited by John Stainer. 

London. Routledge. [1873.] Plates. ll.x22.32 

Sc« alto Mode primcra. 

Stainlein, Louis, Comt4 de. See Stainlein-Saaleinstein, Louis 

Charles Georges Corneille, Camte de. 
Stainlein-Saaleinatcin, Louis Charles Georges Corneille, ComU 
de. 
Sextuor pour 2 violons, 2 altos et 2 violoncelles. Op. 20. 
Partition.' Mayence. Schott. [186-?] No. 3 in II.346.a3 

Stambnchreim. Song. Gaisa Grieg- Album. 3. 

No. 4 in M.X55.X6 
StamitSy Carl. Symphonic. [Partition.] Manuscript. 1884. 

11403.1x0 
Stanwnwing. 

Bkll, a M. The principles of speech and vocal physi- 
ology; and dictionary of sounds. With directions for 
the cure of stammering. London. [1865?] lf.x09.25 

CoLOMBAT, M. Traits de tons les vices de la parole et en 
particulier du b^gaiement. 3e Edition, augment^e. Paris. 
1843. Plates. lC.207.xx 

Dbsgrangbs, a J. Rapport pr6sent6 i la Soci6t6 d'^duca- 
tion de Lyon par Dr. Desgranges, les Drs. Forteret et 
Passot, sur la m^thode employee pour la cure du b^gaye- 
ment et de tons les autres vices de prononciation par Mr. 
Chervin ain6. Lyon. 1864. No. 2 in IC.373.23 

Hblmosi, F. Speakers, singers and stammerers. Lon- 
don. 1874. Plates. IC.X0644 
Stammering glee. The. Part-song. Harington. 

No. 10 in ic.x39a.x8.3; etc 
Stances pour I'anniversaire du 9 thermidor. Song. Catbl. 

M.38ai4 
Stancb di piik soffrire. Song. Handbl. Werke. Lieferung 51. 

M.3X3.X.5X 
Stand ttp and bless the Lord. Anthem. 
Goss. No. 16 in M.X95.2.3 

Latrosb, C L Original anthems. No. 26 in ic.236.x5 

Standi who's there? Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 19 in ic.235.7.2; etc 

Standomi un giomo. Madrigal. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 2. lcA>4oa.67.2 

Stanford, Charles Villiers. 
The battle of the Baltic Ballad by Thomas Campbell. 

S^t to mnsic for chorus and orchestra by C. V. Stanford. 

[Accomp. for pianoforte.] Octavo edition. London. 

Noyeilo, Ewer & Co. 1891. No. 5 in IC.X56.8 

By thie. waters of Babylon. A sacred drama. The words 

selected from the Holy Scriptures. The music by C. V. 

Stanford. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Lucas, 

Weber & Co. [1882?] No. 2 in IC.X56.6 

The Canterbury pilgrims. Opera in 3 acts. Written by 



Stanford, Charles Villiers. (Continued.) 

Gilbert i Beckett. Composed by C. Villiers Stanford. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Boosey & Co. 
[1884.] IC.323J5 

Carmen scculare. An ode for the jubilee of H. M. Queen 
Victoria. Written by Tennyson. Set to music by C. V. 
Stanford. Pianoforte accomp. London. Novello, Ewer 
& Co. [ 1887.] No. 3 in ICX56.6 

Communion service (in G). See his Mass in G major. 
Concert variations upon an English theme "Down among 
the dead men" for pianoforte and orchestra. Op. 71. 
Full score. Leipzig. Bosworth & Co. [1898.] IC406.37 
East to West. An ode to Algernon Charles Swinburne 
Set to music for chorus and orchestra, by C. V. Stan- 
ford. Pianoforte accomp. London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. 1893. No. I in ICX56.7 

Eden. A dramatic oratorio. The poem by Robert Bridges. 
Set to music for soli, chorus and orchestra by C. V. 
Stanford. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Octavo edition. 
London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 1891. No. 2 in ■.X5641 

Elegiac ode. The words from President Lincoln's burial 
hymn, by Walt Whitman. The music by C. V. Stanford. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Lucas, Weber & 
Co. 1884. No. X in IC.156.6 

The Eumenides of Aeschylus, as arranged for performance 
at Cambridge, December, 1885. The text in Greek and 
English. [Translated by A. W. Verrall.] The incidental 
music by C. Villiers Stanford. [Pianoforte score.] Cam- 
bridge. Macmillan & Bowes. 1885. No. i in IC.2Q3.23 
God is our hope & strength. (Psalm 46.) For soli, chorus, 
orchestra & organ. Op. 8. London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. [ 1877?] No. 3 in IC.204.X 

Irish rhapsody. No. i. Op. 78. Full orchestral 'score. 
London. Houghton & Co. 1902. No. 2 in IC4X04^ 

The Lord is my shepherd. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 15, pp. 57-^) 

No. 8 in IC.X95.2.X5 
Mass in G major, for soli, chorus, orchestra and organ. 
Pianoforte arrangement by the composer. London. No- 
vello, Ewer & Co. 1893. No. 2 in IC.15JS.7 
Same. Communion service (in G) for soli, chorus, or- 
chestra and organ. The English words adapted, and the 
pianoforte accomp, arranged by the composer. London. 
Novello, Ewer & Co. 1893. No. 3 in ICX56.7 
Much ado about nothing. Opera in four acts founded on 
Shakespere's comedy. The words written by Julian 
Sturgis. The music composed by Charles Villiers Stan- 
ford. (Op. 76.) [Vocal score.] London. Boosey &, Co. 
1901. ■•389.52 
[Oedipus Rex.] Prelude to the Oedipus Rex of Sophocles. 
Op. 29. Full score. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 
[ 1887.] No. 5 in 1C40547 
Phaudrig Crohoore. An Irish ballad for chorus and or- 
chestra. Written by J. Sheridan Le Fanu. Set to mnsic 
by Charles V. Stanford. Op. 62. [Vocal score.] Lon- 
don. Boosey & Co. 1896. No. 3 in lC«a84^ 
Quartett (No. i), G dur, fur 2 Violinen, Viola und Violon- 
cell. Op. 44. [Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [1891. 
Payne's Kleine Partitur-Ausgabe.] No. 4 in 1C^55.3 
Quartett (No. 2), A moll, fur 2 Violinen, Viola und Violon- 
cell. Op. 45. [Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [1891. 
Payne's Kleine Partitur-Ausgabe.] No. 5 in 1C.355«3 
Requiem, for solos, chorus and orchestra. Op. 63. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] London. Boosey & Co. 1897. 
Plate. lC.2x3.a4 
The Revenge. A ballad of the fleet, by Lord Tennyson. 
Set to music for chorus and orchestra, by C. V. Stanford. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] Octavo edition. London. No- 
vello, Ewer & Co. [1886.] No. 2 in lC.x56.xo 
Shamus O'Brien. A romantic comic opera in 2 acts. Writ- 
ten by Geo. H. Jessop. Composed by Charles Villiers 
Stanford. Pianoforte arrangement by Myles B. Foster. 
Op. 61. London. Boosey & Co. 1896. li*395*5S 
The three holy children. An oratorio. The words selected 
from the Holy Scriptures. The music by C. V. Stanford 



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Stanford* Charles Villiers. (ConHmted,) 

Pianoforte accomp. Boston. Ditson & Co. [i88-?] 

No. I in M.X56.Z0 
Pftrt t of this ontorio with the titfe By tht vaten of Bahyloii, may be 
fmmd on ■hdf-ttambor Now s la ii.i56b6b 

Der verschleierte Prophet. The veiled prophet. Grosse 
Oper in 3 Acten. Text nach Moore's Lalla Rookh von 
W. Barclay Squire, ubersetzt von Ernst Frank. Musik 
von C Villiers Stanford. [Klavierauszug.] Berlin. 
Bote & Bock. [1881.] M.3a3.5 

The voyage of Maeldnne. Ballad by Lord Tennyson. Set 

to music for soli, chorus and orchestra by C. V. Stanford. 

[Accomp. for pianoforte.] Octavo edition. London. No- 

vello. Ewer & Co. [i88p.] No. i in II.Z56.9 

Stanford, Charles Villiers, edUor. 

Thomas, A. G. The swan and the skylark. No. i in M. 38446 

Stange, Max. 

Zwei Romanzen, fur Streichorchester. Op. 52. Partitur. 

Berlin. Raabe & Plothow. [189-.I No. 5, 6 in M.404.90 

Zwei Stiicke fur Streichinstrumente. Op. 48. Partitur. 

Berlin. Raabe & Plothow. [ 189-.] No. 3, 4 in M.404.90 

WPHifOTfo ""* aCIVHKN^ ^^ nWSKSMMS* 

Stangc^ Stanislaus. 
Brian Boru. Romantic opera. Music by Julian Edwards. 

M.395-35 
Dolly Varden. Comic opera. Music by Julian Edwards. 

M.38S.X8 
The jolly musketeer. Comic opera. Music by Julian Ed- 
wards. M.394.65 
Love's lottery. Comic opera. Music by Julian Edwards. 

M.397-33 

PiffI Paffl Poufl A musical cockuil. Music by Jean 

Schwartz. M.397.60 

The singing girl. Comic opera. Music by Victor Herbert. 

M.393-57 
The student king. A romantic light opera. Book and 

lyrics by Frederic Ranken and Stanislaus Stange. Music 

by Reginald De Koven. M.389.a3 

The two roses. Comedy opera. The music by Ludwig 
Englander. 1C-399A> 

When Johnny comes marching home. Three act military 
spectacular comic opera. Music by Julian Edwards. 

M.38X.X4 
Sfanialana, Frederick. 

The Lancashire witches, or King Jamie's frolic. A light 

opera in 3 acts. Written by R. T. Gunton. Music by F. 

Stanislaus. (Accomp. for piano.] London. Forsyth. 

[1879] M.3a3.7 

Stanley, Charles John. « 

Six cantatas, for a voice and instruments. London. Printed 
for J. Stanley. [1742.] No. i in M.a37.a6 

Stanabory, George Frederick. 
Love. [Song, s. or t. Accomp. for pianoforte.} (/n Lunn, 
J. The Passions. Pp. 7-14.) No. i in M.39X.5X 

8up( E. 
Abschied. [Mannerchor.] {In Stuttgarter Liederkranz. 
Mannerchor-Album. Pp. 107-109.) No. 5 in M.ao3.aa 

Stapleanx, Leopold. 
Pierrot fan tome. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de MM. E. 
Dubreuil et L Stapleaux. Musique de L. Vercken. 

No. I in M.3a5.3i 
Staples, H. A. 
Joseph's bondage. A dramatic cantata. Music composed 
by J. M. Chadwick. M.az3.8 

Star of evening. For vidin and piano. Wagner, W. R. 

No. 17 in M.357.ia 
Star, The, of love. Part-song. Buck, D. 5 four-part songs 
for male voices. No. 2 in M.903.7 

Star, The, of my home. Battad. Thomas, J. R. 

No. 26 in M.Z9a.i4 
Star of the silent eve. Part-song. Stbrkxl. No. 23 in M.a44.zo.3 

Star, The. that shines so fair. Part-song. Smart, H. 

No. 93 in M.z57.5.a 



Stark, P. 
Le Diable i Yvetot. Op^ra-comique. Musique de C de 
Gessler. No. i in M.301 J 

Starke, Reinhold, sdiior. 
Langs, H. G. Eine ausgewahlte Sammlung Motetten zu 4, 
5, 6 und 8 Stimmen. M4oo.z4 

Starlight is glowing. Song. Linlby, G. [Songs.] Vol. 2. 

No. 4 in M.935.Z9^ 
Starlings, The. Part-song. Macparrkn, G. A. 

No. 29 in M.195.Z.3 
Starlit is night-time. Part-song. Raff. No. 20 in M.z95.i.t7 
Starry crowns of heaven. Part-song. Barney. 

No. I in M.i58.a3; etc. 
Stars, The, are with the voyager. Part-song. 
Macparrbn, W. C No. 14 in M.i95«t.9 

Mackbnzii, a C No. 23 in M.i95.i.zfl 

Stara, The, beyond the cloud. Part-song. Tours. 

No. 12 in M,904.36.5 
Stars, The, in beauty beam. Part-song. Hatton. 

No. II inM.157.10 
Stars, The, in heaven. Part-song. Rhbinbergbr, J. G. 

No. 33 in M.392.37 

Stars of glory shine more brightly. Carol. Aybrs, D. J. 

Christmas carols. No. 8 in M.z 58.13 

Stara of the summer night. Part-song. 

Cruicksbank. No. 15 in M.ao5.ia7 

Hatton. No. 9 in M.Z95.1US; etc 

Smart, H. No. 29 in M.Z57.23; etc. 

Stars the night adorning. Part-song. Wbcbbrun. 

No. 12 in M.I57.Z5 
Star-apangled banner. For organ. Buck, D. No. 9 in M.9oo.a 
Star-apangled banner. For orchestra. Kaun. Festival march. 

No. 2 in M.4Z0.68 
Stara trembling o'er us. Part-song: Stbarns. No. 19 in M.39a.24 
Stasof, Vladimir Vasil'evitch. 
Alexandrine Borodine. D'apris la biographic et la corres- 
pondance publi^es par Wladimir Stassoff [par] Alfred 
Habets. Paris. Fischbacher. 1893. Portrait. Fac- 
similes. No. I in M.z32.a 

ComUnU. — Borodine, m vk ft wt crarret. — Fraiu Litit d'aprte la 
corrcapoiidaiioa da Borodma. 

Statham, Francis Reginald. 
Rejoice in the Lord. Anthem for Advent. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (/» Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 8, 
pp. 1 16-127.) No. 13 in M.Z95.2.8 

Statistischer Bericht, Ein, des Landbuergermeisters. Part- 
song. ScHOBN, E. von. No. 6 in M.39a.s8 
Statue, La. Opera. For the Music see Reyer. For the Li- 

brbtto see Barbier, P. J. 
Sutue bride. The. Opera. For the Music see Aapa. For the 

Libretto see Amcotta. 
Staub bei Staube ruhst du nun. Part-song. Rhbinbergbr, J. G. 
4 Lieder. No. 5 in M.Z58.27 

Staunton, William. 
Praise Himl sun and moon [Anthem. Accomp. for or- 
gan.] {In Handel and Haydn Society Collection of sacred 
music. Vol. 3, pp. 125-134.) No. 23 in M,2az.2a.3 

Te Deum laudamus in D. [Accomp. for organ.] {In Pre- 
ferred Te Deum laudamus. Pp. 15-31.) No. 3 in M.Z90.8 
Stay, Corydon. Madrigal Wilbyb. No. i7inM.z57.3az;etc. 
Stay, Daphne. Catch. Wbbbe, S. No. 195 in M.235.z7.2;etc 
Stay, limpid stream. Madrigal. MARBNZia No. 66 in M.a37.z5 
Stay, lovely Laura. Glee. Cooke, B. No. 9 in M.220.9.5 

Stay, pry'thee, stay. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 21 in M.Z57.Z9; etc 
Stay, shepherd, stay. Part-song. Smith, J. S. 

No. 41 in M.aaa9.a 

Stay with me. Song. Abt, F. No. 36 in M.z9a.2; etc 

Steams, Charles C. 

Brightest and best. Christmas anthem. [Accomp. for 

organ.] Boston. White-Smith Music Publishing Co. 

[ 1893.] No. 1 1 in M.203.99 

Children's festival mass. Latin and English text. [Accomp. 

for organ.] Boston. White, Smith & Co. [1888.] 

N.0 2 in M.Z5643 



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Harvest anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. White- 
Smith Music Publishing Co. [1894*] No. 12 in M. 903.99 

Lay him low. [Quartet.] Male voices. Boston. White- 
Smith Music Publishing Co. [1893.] No. 18 in M.ao3.90 

Same. Mixed voices. No. 13 in ll.903.a9 

The Lord is my light. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. White-Smith Music Publishing Co. [1894*] 

No. 14 in If .903.29 

Mass in A: with an accomp. for organ or piano-forte. 
Latin and English words. Boston. Ditson & Co. [x866.] 

M.X5644 
Mass of the Angel guardian. For children's voices. With 
Latin and English text. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 
White, Smith & Co. [1887.] No. i in II.15643 

Popular mass in D, with accomp. for organ or pianoforte. 
Latin and English words. Boston. White, Smith & 
Perry. 1869. M.1564S 

Secret prayer. [Hymn-anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. Russell. [1889.] No. i in 11.158.90 

Stars trembling o'er us. Boat song for male quartette with 
s. or T. obligato. Boston. White-Smith Music Publish- 
ing Co. [ 1893.] No. 19 in If .399.94 
Te Deum laudamus, in Bb. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 
Ditson & Co. [186-?] No. 4 in If .190.8 
That glorious song of old. Christmas anthem. [Accomp. 
for organ.] Boston. White-Smith Music Publishing Co. 
[1892.] No. 56 in M. 158.19 
When all Thy mercies. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. Tolman & Co. [1868.] No. 5 in if .190.8 
Steckbridf. Song. Kueckbn. No. 5 in if .944.6.9 
Steckenpferd, Das. Song, Kubcksn. Leichte Lieder. 

No. 3 in If .944.6.9 

Steckenpferdreiter, Der. Song. Taubeet, C. G. W. Klange 

aus der Kinderwelt. [Heft 8.] No. 23 in if. 199.7 

Steckenreitar-Lehre. Song. Taubbrt, C. G. W. Klange aus 

der Kinderwelt. [Heft 8.] No. 24 in if .199.7 

Stedfast heavens, The. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. 

No. 18 in M.904.36.7 
Stedman, Edmund Clarence. 
Ode for Commencement Day at Yale University. 1895. 
The music by Horatio W. Parker. No. 2 in M. 379.31 

Steele. Clarence T. 
Come, ye thankful people, come. Anthem for Thanksgiv- 
ing. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. White-Smith Music 
Publishing Co. [1893.] No. 16 in if .903.99 

Steely, Guy F. 
The forbidden land. A Tibetan comic opera. Music by 
Frederic Chapin. if .397.16 

The storks. A musical fantasy in two acts. [Book by 
Richard Carle and Guy F. Steely.] Music by Frederic 
Chapin. lf.38x.8 

Steersman! leave the watch 1 Part-song. Wagnbb, W. R. 

No. 9 in If .399.45 
Steets, William. 
A treatise on the elements of music. Tiverton. Smith. 
18 1 2. Plates. If .199.90 

Steffani, Agostino. 
Come, ye children. Duetto [s. s. Accomp. for organ]. (In 
Stevens. Sacred music. Vol. i, pp. 62-65.) 

No. 13 in M. 934.4.x 

I will give thanks. Anthem [s. s. Accomp. for organ]. {In 

Stevens. Sacred music. Vol. 2, pp. 1-6.). No. i in lf934.4.9 

O hear ye this. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. for organ.] (/« 

Stevens. Sacred music. Vol. 2, pp. 50-53-) 

No. 8 in If .934.4.9 

O praise the Lord with me. Duetto [s. s. Accomp. for 

organ], (in Ayrton. Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. 2, pp. 34- 

36.) No. 13 in If .990.99.9 

Alio to be found la Stcrens's Sacred muiic. 

Prithee, leave me. Duet [s. b. Accomp for organ]. {In 

Social harmony. Pp. 160-163.) No. 138 in lf.915.91 

Rejoice in the Lord. Trio [s. s. b. Accomp. for organ]. 

{In Ayrton. Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. i, pp. 60-64.) 

Aim to be found in Stcreni's Sacred muaic. No. 21 in If .990.99.Z 



Steggali, Charles. 
God came from Teman. Anthem for Whitsunday. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] {In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. 5, pp. 99-108.) No. 7 in M .195.9.5 

Alao to be found in Ouidej'i Special anthems. 

Have mercy upon me, O God. Full anthem for four voices. 
[Accomp. for organ.] London. Novello & Co. [1863.] 

No. 7 in M .X90J 

Aleo to be found In Novello'a Collection of 31 antfacma. 

He was as the morning star. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] {In Ouseley. Special anthems. Vol. 2, pp. 154- 
167.) No. 12 in 11.933.94.9 

Hear ye, and give ear. A full anthem for four voices, [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] London. Novello & Co. [1866.] 

No. 6 in lf.Z9oJ 
Alao to be found in Fowle'a Parochial anthema. 

I will cry unto God. Full anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 
London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 7 in If •157.99 
Alao to be found in Novello'a Collection of anthema. 

Lord, what love have I. Anthem for soli [s. 8. a. T. b. b.] 
and chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] {In Novello's Collec- 
tion of anthems. Vol. 13, pp. 197-213.) No. 19 in M.Z95^.X3 
O clap your hands together. Pull anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] {In Fowle. Parochial anthems. Pp. 44-48.) 

No.i in lf.933.99 
[Rejoice in the Lord.] Festival anthem. Psalm 33. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] No title-page. [London. 185-?] 

No. I in lf.99a9X 

Remember now thy Creator. Anthem. [Accomp. for 

organ.] {In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 2, pp. 

105-1 13.) No. 12 in lf.t95.9^ 

Te Deum laudamus. In A. [Accomp. for organ.] {In 

Novello's Parish choir book. Pp. 1-7.) No. i in lf.t57.30 

Turn Thy face from my sins. Anthem for soli [t. b.] and 

chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] {In Novello's Collection 

of anthems. Vol. 13, pp. 214-223.) No. 20 in if .195.9.13 

Steggall, Charles, editor. 

MBNDBLSsoHN-BAaTHOLDY, J. L. F. Six Cathedral anthems. 

No. 3 in ■.943.9 
Steglich, Ed. 
Autumn. [Part-song, t. t. b. &] {In The Osgood CoUec- 
' tion of part songs. Vol. 2, pp. 72, 73.) lf.i93^3.9 

Stegmann, Carl David. 
Das redende Gemahlde. Eine comische Oper in 2 Acten. 
In die Musik gesetzt von C. D. Stegmann. [Text nach 
Anseaume. Klavierauszug.] Mitau. Hinz, 1775. 

No. 2 in lf.350.x4 

Der Triumpf der Liebe, oder: das kuhne Abentheuer. Eine 

Feenoper von [F. E.] Jester. In Musik gesetzt von C. 

D. Stegmann, und von ihnlf*selbst im Clavierauszuge 

herausgegeben. Konigsberg. Nicolovius. [178-?] 

If.x5z.x4 
Stegmann, Carl David, editor. 

Paer. Achilles. lf.3zx.98 

Stegmayer, Matthaeus. 

Das lebendige Weinmass. Ein Lustspiel und comisches 

Melodrama. Fiir das Piano-Forte eingerichtet von I. R. 

von Seyf ried. No. i in M .34axo 

Wladimir Fiirst von Nowgorod. Eine Oper. Im Klavier- 

Auszug von G. B. Bierey. If.93a94 

Steh' fest! Part-song. Abt, F. Leichte Mannerch5re. 

No. 80 in If .946.99 
Stehe auf mein holdes Leben. Part-song. HalIvy, J. F. F. £. 

No. 259 in If .X99a43.8 
Stehe fest! Part-song. Koehlbr, C. L. H. No. i in M. 39949.9 
Stehle, Gustav Eduard. See Stehle, J. Gustav Eduard. 

Stehle, J. Gustav Eduard. 

Polenlied in der Schenke [t. t. b. b.]. {In Das Rutli. Pp. 

309-315-) No. Z30 in lf.X474 

["Saul." Symphonisches Tongemalde fiir Orgel. Leipzig. 

Garbrecht. 185-?] No. 6 in M.3Z948 

Stehle, J. Gustav Eduard, editor. 

Wagner, W. R. Trauermarsch beim Tode Siegfried's und 

Briinhilde's Klagegesang. No. 16 in lf.4Z4^7 



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(Euvres choisies, pour piano aeul. Vol. a. Pr6c6d6 d'une 
analyse raisonn^e de sea ouvrages et de sa biographic, 
par F^tis, p^re. Paris. Schonenberger. [187-?] Biblio- 
th^que classique des pianistes.] M.358.9 

C mi U mit. — Opw s6w Sooate No. 1, t. — O^ ^ Somite, — Op, m$» 
L'asnante dispartto. — Op. 8s. Soute nilitelrc. 

Rom^ et Juliette. Op^ra en 3 actes, en prose [de S^r 

jeune]. Mis en musique par D. Steibelt. [Partition.] 

Paris. Boyer. [i793*] 11.984.6 

Rondean tnrc pour le piano-forte, avec accomp. [de violon] 

ad libitum. [Piano et tambour de basque.] Paris. Joly. 

[ 183-?] No. 8 in M.aio.7 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 24 in M.azo.io 

Six sonates pour le piano forte avec accomp. d'un violon 

oblig^ Op. 37, No. 1-5. [Partition.] Paris. Imbault 

[etc 181-?]. No. i-S in M.aia7 

Same. No. i. No. 14 in M.aio.6 

Same. [No. i, partie de violon.] No. 25 in M.9zo.io 

Same. [No. 4, partie de violon.] No. 26 in M.aio.io 

Six sonates pour le piano-forte, avec accomp. de violon. 

[No. I.] (Euvre 67. [Partition.] Paris. Delahante. 

[183-?] No. 7 iu M.910.7 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 23 in lc.aio.io 

Trois sonates pour le piano-forte, la premiere avec violon 

oblig^ et les deux autres sans accomp. QEuvre 4. Paris. 

Sieber. [ 181-?] No. 15 in ic.aio.6 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 21 in lc.azo.zo 

Trois sonates pour forte-piano, avec accomp. de violon ad 

libitum. Op. 35. [Piano seul.] Paris. Leduc. [182-?] 

No. 6 in ic.aio.7 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 22 in icazaio 

Trois sonates pour le piano forte, avec accomp. de violon 

et violoncelle. Tiroes de TCEuvre 35 de Pleyel. [Piano 

seul.] Paris. Pleyel. [181-?] N0.9inM.aza7 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. a7 in icazazo 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 23 in if .azaza 

We praise Thee, O God. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Handel and Haydn Society Collection of sacred 

music. Vol. 2, pp. 169-172.) No. 31 in lf.aaz.aa.a 

Steig* anf, geliebter Schatten. Song. Brahms. Punf Lieder. 

Op. 94. No. 12 in lf.38a4aa 

Stcig auFn Baam. Part-song, Gauby. Zwei Steierlieder. 

No. 18 in lC.39a.9 
8t«ig empor in stiller Abendstunde. MoM. Schicht. Motet- 
ten. Heft 10. No. 10 in if .a36.z9 
Stcigentesch, August Ernst, Preiherr von. 
Die Abreise. Musikalisches Lustspiel. Musik von Eugen 

d'Albert. No. i in if.aSz.z 

Steiget hernieder auf goldner Spur. Sang. Kubckbn. Emste 

und heitere Lieder. No. 15 in lf.a44.(S.i 

Stain, Carl. 
Arcona. [Mannerchor.] (In Gartz. Thesaurus. Heft 3, 

p. 13.) No. 28 in If. 203.7 

Die Geburt Jesu. Oratorium in 2 Abtheilungen nach 

Worten der heiligen Schrift zusammengestellt von D. L. 

Couard. Componiert fur Chor und Einzelstimmen mit 

Begleitung der Orgel von Carl Stein. Wittenberg. Her- 

ros^. [187-?] No. 3 in M .384.aa 

Im Preien. [Mannerchor.] (In Gartz. Thesaurus. Heft 

3> P- 13*) No. 27 in lt.ao3.7 

Meinem Vaterlandel Nach einem schwedischen Liede bear- 

beitet [fiir t. t. b. b.]. (In Gartz. Thesaurus. Heft 3, p. 

14.) - No. 28 in M. 203.7 

Sonntags am Rhein. [Mannerchor.] (In Gniber. Sanges- 

hort. Heft i, pp. 13-16.) No. i in lf.37a30 

Stein, Carl, editor. 
Mbndblssohn-Baktholdy, J. L. F. „Maigl6ckchen und 

Bliimelein," MSonntagsmorgen." No. 26 in lt.'39a.z7 

Stein, Carl Andreas. 
LuzB, F. Biographische Skizze des Carl Andreas Stein. 

Wien. 1856. No. 4 in M. 377.7 

Stein, Leo. 
Der Generalconsul. Operette von Alexander Landesberg und 

Leo Stein. Musik von Heinrich Reinhardt. No. i inlt.383.3a 



Stein, Leo. (Conimued.) 
Lachende Erben. Operette von J. Horst [Pseud.] & L. 
Stein. Musik von Carl Weinberger. No. i in lt.38z.65 
Die lustige Witwe. Operette von Victor Lton [Pseud.] u. 
Leo Stein. Musik von Franz Leh&r. lt.378.z ; etc* 

The merry widow. See his Die lustige Witwe. 
Das susse Madel. Operette von Alexander Landesberg und 
Leo Stein. Musik von H. Reinhardt. lt.38z.35 

Stein, Oskar. 
Zenobia. Oper. Musik von Louis Adolphe Coerne. 

M.397-19 
Steinacker, Carl. 

Lebensgluck. .[Mannerchor.] (In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. Pp. 54, 55.) No. 43 in lt.az3^ 

Also to be foand in Orphcos. 

Peace of mind. Part-song for t. t. b. b. (In The Orpheus. 

New series. Vol. 4, pp. 4S-54.) No. 11 in It.a05.z04 

Steinberg, Maximilian. 

Variations pour grand orchestre. Op. 2. Partition d'or- 

chestre. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1906. It434.a4 

Steinbrueck, Carl. 

Gute Nacht. Fur Mannerchor, mit Tenor- und Bariton- 

Solo. Op. 50. Offenbach a. M. Andr6. [1880?] 

No. 51 in lt.39a.a5 

Steineme Herz, Das. Opera. For the Muszc see Bmell. 

For the Lzbrbtto see Widmmnzi, J. V. 

Steingraber, Louis. 

Erinnerungen aus meinem Kunstlerleben. Graz. The 

Author. z8p7. No. 4 in lt.z0a.a4 

Steinhausen, Carl Wilhelm, editor. 

Conferenz-Gesange fur das Seminar zu Neuwied, zugleich 

Fortsetzung von Neues und Altes fur mehrstimmigen 

Mannergesang. Op. 18. a. Band, i. Heft. Neuwied. 

Heuser. [ 1878.] No. 10 in 1t.39a.38 

CotUmls. — Hajdfi : Das Lied der Deatachcn. — Kleia : PMlm loa. — 
Stcinhatuen [Vient] : Pitlm 103, 15-1S. — MenddMoha-Bartfaoldjr t 
Der frohe Wandertmann. — Lindblad : Ein Sommerabend. — Mendda- 
iohn-Bartholdy: Abendlied. — Schubert: Brater Verlnat. — Weber t 
Jiflcrehor.-^BeethoTen: Krietageaaiic. — Schubert: Lob der Thrinea. 
— Steinhaaaen [Vicrat]: Abachled von der Heimath. — Mosart: 
Abeodnthe. — Steinhaitaeii [Vicrat] : GeMbde. — Praas: FSr Moaik. 

Steinkuehler, £mile. 
Ave Verum. Pour 4 voix, avec accomp. d'orgue. Paris. 
Richault. [185-?] No. 12 in lt.a6o.io.3 

Steirische Hochlandsklange. Opera. For the Music see 

Wagner, R. For the Libretto see Harpf. 

Stel, Adolphe. 

Les deux clarinettes. Op6ra-comique. Paroles de li^* 

Adolphe Favre et Adolphe Stel. Musique de Andr6 

Simiot. No. 5 in lt.3aa.16 

Stella. Chorus. Wbckbrlin. Chceurs. lt.157.1a 

Stella. Opera. For the Music see Auteri Manzocchi; also 

Nardis. For the Libretto see Interdonato; also Ehuu 
SteUa di Napoli. Opera. For the Music see Pacini, G. For 

the Libretto see Cammarano, S. 
Stella quam viderant magi. Motet. Palestrina. Werke. 
Band i. lt.8o4oa.66.i 

Stelldichein, Die. Opera. For the Music see Maurice, A. For 

the Libretto see Wennhacke. 
Stelldichein, Das, auf der Pfahlbrucke. Opera. For the Music 

see Beer, M. J. For the Libretto see Raudnits. 
Stelle, perfide stelle. Song. Handel. Werke. Lieferung 51. 

It.3i3.i.5x 
Stenhammar, Wilhelm. 
Quatuor pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle. GSuvre 2. 
Partition. Breslau. Hainauer. 1895. No. 4 in lt«4044 
Stenhouse, William. 
Illustrations of the lyric poetry and music of Scotland. 
Edinburgh. Blackwood. 1853. It.xx4.3 

Stenka Razine. Symphonic poem. Glazunov. No. i in lt.405.16 
St^ographie musicale. See Notation. 
Stensland, Theodore. 
The campaigners. A comic opera. Music by Frederic 
Carieton Gulick and others. No. a in lt4oa.66 

The Viking. Comic opera. Music by John A. Loud. 

No. 3 in lt.38a.xx 



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8tep* Symphonic poem, Noszkovski. M406A1 

Stephan, Gottlieb. See Stephanie, Gottlieb. 
Stephanie, Gottlieb. 
Der Apotheker tind der Doctor. Komische Oper. In 
Musik gesetzt von Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf. M.305.3 
Stephanie, der Jungerer. See Stephanie, Gottlieb. 
Stephen, David. 
"Missa solemnis" (for solo voices, chorus and orchestra). 
Op. 4. [Vocal scorej No. a in M.3S441 

St^hen, ou la harpe d'Eole. Cantata, For the Music see 

Kaatner. 
Stephens, Charles Edward. 

Come, fill ye right merrily. Part-song [a. t. t. b.]. (/n 
The Orpheus. New series. Vol. 7, pp. 161-168.) 

No. 31 in M.905.ia7 

O praise the Lord. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] (/n 

Fowle. Parochial anthems. Pp. 96-ioa.) No. i in lC.a33.99 

Quatuor, aime, pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle. Op. 

aa. Partition. Mayence. Schott. [18^?] 

No. a in 1c.405.80 
Te Deum laudamus. In C. [Accomp. for organ.] (Jn 
Novello's Parish choir book. Pp. i ai-i a7.) 

No. a4 in IC.157.30 
Stephens, Henry Pottinger. 
fiillee Taylor, or "The reward of virtue." Original nautical 
comic opera in a acts. By Henry P. Stephens and Ed- 
ward Solomon. lC.3aa.38 
Claude Duval, or love and larceny. Romantic comic opera. 
Music by Edward Solomon. No. i in ic.3aa.4x 
Little Jack Sheppard. Burlesque drama. Selections of 
words and music. Written by H. P. Stephens and W. 
Yardley. Music by Meyer Lutz, Arthur Cecil, Hamilton 
Clarke, and Florian Pascal [pseud.]. No. a in lC.a87.3 
Lord Bateman, or Picotee's pledge. New comic opera. 
Music by Edward Solomon. No. a in lC.3aa4z 
The red hussar. A comedy-opera. Music by Edward 
Solomon. No. a in ic.3a3.i 
Virginia; or ringing the changes. A new and original 
comic opera. Composed by Edward Solomon. 

No. a in ic.3aa40 
Stephens, William. 
Te Deum laudamus, fiir Chor und Soli mit Orgel- oder 
Pianofortebegleitung. Englisch-Deutsch. Partitur. Leip- 
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Stephenaon, Benjamin Charles. 
Doris. A comedy opera. Music by Alfred Cellier. ic.a75.35 
Dorothy. A comedy opera. Music by Alfred Cellier. 

lC.a75.36 

The golden web. Comedy opera by F. Corder and B. C. 

Stephenson. Music by Arthur Goring Thomas. lC4oa.57 

Out of sight. Opera. Music by Frederic Clay. lC.a91.ao 

Sterb' ich, so hullt. Song, Wolf, H. Italienisches Lieder- 

buch. Band a. lC.38o.a9.a 

Sterbende, Der. Song. Kuhlau. 3 Gesange. No. 27 in ic.aaz.30 

Sterbende, Die. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie ao, 

Band a. lC.3i7.x.ao.a 

Sterbende Krieger, Der. Overture. Moody, M. No. 3 in ic.343.a8 

Sterbini, Cesare. 

Le barbier de Seville, ou la pr^aution inutile. Op^ra- 

comique en 4 actes, d'apris Beaumarchais et le drame 

italien [de Sterbini]. Paroles ajust^es sur la musique de 

Rossini par Castil-Blaze [pseud.], ae Edition. Paris. 

Castil-Blaze. i8a8. No. 6 in IC.370.37 

The libretto mdj. 

Same. Le barbier de Seville. Parodi^ sous la musique de 

Paesiello. ic.a93.a1 

Same. Paroles ajust^es sur la musique de Rossini, par 

Castil-Blaze [pseud.]. ic.a64.a6; etc 

[Torvaldo e Dorliska.] Dorvaldo e Dorliska. Dramma 

semiseria. Musica del Sig<'« Giovacchino Rossini. 

ic.60.14; etc. 
Sterkel, Johann Franz Xaver. 
Remuneration. [Song, s. Accomp. for pianoforte.] (In 

Arnim. A Selection of German national melodies. Vol. 

I, pp. 38, 39.) No. 16 in ic.aia.ai.x 



Sterkel, Johann Franz Xaver. (Continued.) 
Star of the silent eve. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] London. Leader & Cock. [185-?] 

No. a3 in lCa44.xo.3 
Stem, Adolf. 
Die Amazone. Operette. Nach dem gleichnamigen Schwank 
von G. von Moser und E. Thun bearbeitet von Fr. W. 
Wulff und A. Stern. Musik von Franz von Blon. 

M.399.7X 
Zur Sacular-Feier Beethovens. Cantate. Componirt fur 
Chor, Soli und Orchester von Franz Liszt. 

No. I in lC.z94.ax 
Stem, Julius. 
Bilder des Orients. Gedichte von H. Stieglitz. Fur Sopran 
Oder Tenor mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von 
Julius Stern. Leipzig. Klemm. [184^?] No. la in lC.aaz.30 
C0ntttas, — Vor Fittne't Zelt. — Blumeagnias. — OflMr't Wachtlled. 
Compositionen von Jul. Stern, F. Mohring und Otto Tieh- 
sen. Lieder und Gesange mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [185-?] No. 8 in lC.a36.8 

CotUMU. — Stern: Ang* tind Meer [•.] ; Der Abechled [t.] ; AbicUedft- 
Lied einet Frenkftirtcr Handwcrksbnrecliea [bab.]. 

Deutsche Gesange fiir eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des 
Pianoforte. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [185-?] 

No. 17 in icmU 

Contgnts. — Det raft lo lant [1. o. T.].' — Die ffffclning Ca. a aj. — 
Fr6hlinttUebe [t. o. t.]. — Teliemeae U. o. bJ. — Wandera [a. o. aj. 

— Weil ich nicht andert kuin [a. o. a.]. 

Der deutsche Rhein. [Gesang, a. oder bae. Mit Pianoforte- 
Begleitung.] Berlin. Simion. [1840?] No. 13 in lC.aax.30 

Ftinf Gesange fur eine Singstimme [s. o. t.] mit Begleitung 

des Pianoforte. Op. i. Berlin. Crantz. [1839?] 

No. II inlC.aax.30 
CoiUtnts. — Geliebter wo saodert dein irrender Fata. — Singen Lieder. 

— Abtchied. — Wieierfehrt. — Die Lordcy. 

Geistliche Ouverture. Op. 9. Grande partition. Berlin. 

Schlesinger. [ 185-?] No. 7 in lC.34a.38 

Mein Heimatland, mein Vaterland. [Mannerchor.] (In Das 

Rutli. Pp. 13a, 133.) No. 53 in ICX474 

Soldaten-Abschied. [Mannerchor.] (In Regensburger 

Liederkranz. Pp. 6, 7.) No. 3 in lC.xa9a44 

Alio to be foond in Du RfltlL 

Stem, Julius, editor. 

Bach, J. S. Passion music (according to the Gospel of St 

Matthew). IC.X53.X 

Stem, Der, der Liebe. Part-song, GtoacB, V., of Hanoiver, 

Sechs Gedichte. No. i in ICX55.X7 

Stem, Der, der Liebe. Song. Wollamk. No. 13 in lC.aax.3s 

Stem, Rose und Zephyr. Part-song. Mublles, F. F. G. 

No. 9 in lC.a44.xx 
Stem, Der, von Bethlehem. Oratorio, For the Music see Kid. 
Stem, Der, von Turan. Opera. For the Music see Wneerat. 

For the Libretto see Wichert. 
Stem Winter's loud blasts. Song, Barth6lbmon, M. 6 Eng- 
lish and Italian songs. No. 4 in lC.aax.3a 
Sternan, C. O., pseud. See Inkermann, Otto. 
Sterachen, Das. Part-song. Krbmsbr. No. 34 in lC.39a.x3 
Sterne, Die. Part-song. 

Brah-Mueller. Nachtlieder. No. 10 in lC.39a.37 

Schneider, J. C. F. No. 8a in ic.ax3.9 

Steme, Die. Song. Blumenthal. Sais-tu. No. a4 in ic.a44.x 
Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie ao. Band a, 3, 6, 9. 

lC.3X7.x.ao.a»3A9 
Steme mit den goldnen Ftisschen. Song, Franz, R. Sechs 

Gesange. Op. 30. No. 85 in lC.a44.5.a 

Steme, Die, schau'n in stiller Nacht. Song. Mbndblssohn- 

Bartholdy, J. L F. Werke. Serie 19. IC4X3.3.X9 

Steme sind schweigende Siegel. Part-song. Libbb, £. L. 

No. 31 in lC.39a.4a.x 
Stemengebet Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Wagner, S. 
Stemenkoenigin, Die. Part-song. Lindpaintner. 

No. 6 in lCaax.s 
Stemenmaedchen, Das. Opera. For the Music see Kaner. 

Stemennacht, Die. Part-song. 

Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. No. 97 in lC.a46.aa 



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Sterneimacht. Die. Part-song. (Contmued.) 
Bbschnitt. Drei Lieder fur Mannerchor. Op. 4a. 

No. 14 in M.39a.35 

Gblbke. No. 33 in M.39a.9; etc. 

Stemeniwechte, Die. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 

ao, Band 6. M.317.X.90.6 

Stemenwelten^ Die. Song. Schubert, P. P. Werke. Serie 

20, Band 3. M.3X7.x.ao.3 

Stemfeld, Richard. 

Hans von Bulow. Leipzig. Fritzsch. 1894. No. 4 in M.907.3 

Stemleiiiy Das. Song. Kubcken. No. 16 in 11.244.6.3 

Stemlciii, Die. Song. Taubbrt, C G. W. Klange aus der 

Kinderwelt. Heft 7. No. 11 in lf.x9a.7;etc. 

Stemlein mit den goldnen Ftissen. Song. Am, F. Sechs 

Lieder. Op. 119. No. 18 in ic.x9a.a 

Stem'sche Gesangverein, Berlin. 

Der Stem'sche Gesangverein in den ersten 25 Jahren seines 

Bestehens. Ein Riickblick. [Berlin. 1862.] 

No. 3 in lf.xx5.xa 
Stet quicunque. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 11. 

M.8o4oa.67.xx 
StetB barg die Liebe sie. Song. Haydn, F. J. Gesaenge. 
Heft x. No. I in 11.3x2.35 

StevenierB, Jacques. 
Le marshal ferrant. Op6ra comique en i acte. Paroles 
d'apris QuetUnt. Musique de J. Steveniers. Partition 
chant & piano. Paris. Katto. [1862.] No. 2 in If. 32343 
Stevens, Alphonse. 
Um die Weberin. (De Vlas gaard.) Lyrisches Drama. 
Vlamisch von Ren6 de Clercq und Alphonse Stevens. 
Musik von Josef Vandermeulen. lf.378.2a 

Stevens, Charles Isaac. 
An essay on the theory of music. Inaugural-Dissertation, 
Gottingen. Gottingen. 1863. No. 10 in if .207.26 

Stevens, David K. 
{Baron Humbug.] Hungarian musical play in two acts, 
entitled Baron Humbug. Book by R. A. Bamet. Music 
by Lewis S. Thompson. Lyrics by D. K. Stevens and 
R. A. Barnet. lf.397.68 

The show girl. A musical play. Book by R. A. Bamet. 
Lyrical collaborator, D. K. Stevens. Music by H. L. 
Heartz, E. W. Corliss. lf.382.30 

Stevens, F. G. 
The truth about Mrs. Weldon: her life and character. 
Leicester. Gibbons & Co. 1886. Portrait. 

No. 4 in If .208.13 
Stevens, Richard John Samuel. 
Although soft sleep. Glee. For 8. s. a. t. b. (In Hullah. 
The Singer's library. Secular. Pp. 30-32.) 

No. 33a in lf.X57.2 
Ask me why I bring. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Webbe, Jr. 
Convito armonico. Vol. 4, pp. 424-^428.) No. 22 in if .234.34 
Blow, blow, thou winter wind. Glee. (In Boosey's Stand- 
ard English glees. Vol. i, pp. 45-48.) No. 10 in lf.X57.7 
Also to be found in HulUh't Part mtiaie. Secular; NovcUo't Glee-hlTe; 
Tnrle and Taylor's The People's music book; Warren's Cockt's Hand- 
book of glees. 

Bragela. Glee [s. s. b.]. With accomp. for 2 performers 

on one piano. Preston. [182-?] 

No. 43 in lf.235.x4; No. 12 in if .237.7 
Also to be found In The Bbumonist 

The cloud cap't towers. Glee [a. a. T. t. B. b.]. London. 
Novello. [184^? The musical times.] No. 3 in if .X58.20 

Also to be found in Musical timea [Muaic] ; Turle and Taylor's The 
People's music book; for s. s. a. t. S. a. in Boosey's Standard English 
glees; Hullah's The Singer's library; for a. A. t. t. b. b. in Leslie's 
Caaaell's Choral music 

Consolsl consols 1 Catch [for 5 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 4, p. loi.) No. 32 in if .220.94 

Crabbed age and youth. Glee. (In Boosey's Standard 
English glees. Vol. i, pp. 215-219.) No. 43 in if.x57.7 

Also to be found In Hullah's Part music Secular; Norello's Glee- 
hiTc; Parker's The Orphean lyre; Turle and Taylor's The People's 
music book; Warren's Cocks's Hand-book of gl^a. 

Doubt thott the stars are fire. Glee for 4 voices. (In 
Warren. Cocks's Hand-book of glees. Vol. 2, pp. 207, 
208.) No. 52a in If .X57.6.2 



Stevens, Richard John Samuel. (Contmued.) 
Prom Oberon in fairy land. Glee. (In Boosey's Standard 
English glees. Vol. i, pp. 70-77.) No. 15 in lf.z57.7 

Also to be found in Hullah's I^ music Secular; Norello's Glee-bhrc 

It was a lover and his lass. Glee [s. 8. a. t. b.]. (In The 

Apollo. Vol. 7> PP' 553*558^) No. 16 in if .X39a.x8.7 

Also to be found In Bland's The Ladles' collection; Qementi's Vocal 
harmony; Collection of glees and catches; The Harmonist; NotcIIo's 
Glec-hiTc ; Warren's Cocks's Hand-book of glees ; Warren's Collection 
of catches. 

O mistress mine. [Glee, s. s. a. x. b.] (In The Harmonist 
Vol. 6, pp. 1-6.) No. I in M. 2x8.8.6 

O nightingale. Glee [s. s. a t. b.]. (In Warren. Collection 
of catches. Vol. 4, pp. 31-33.) No. 8 in If .220.94 

Prithee, foolish boy. Glee [a t. b.] . (In The Apollo. VoL 

2> pp. 97-99*) No. 7 in lf.X39a.x8.2 

Also to be found in dementi's Vocal harmony; Same, ^d edition; 
Warren's Collection of catches ; Webbe, Jr.'s CouTito armonicc 

See what horrid tempests. Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In Clementi. 

Vocal harmony. Vol. 4, pp. 399-405.) No. 16 in lf.235.94 
Also to be found in Warren's Collection of catches. 

Sigh no more, ladies. Glee [a a t. t. b.]. (In Amusement 
for the ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 157-163.) No. 46 in M. 220.34 

Also to be found in Warren's Collection of catches; for t. t. b. in 
The Apollo; Blend's The Ladies' collection; dementi's Vocal hfer^ 
mony ; Collection of glees and catches; The Harmoolat; f or s. s. A. t. a. 
in Booaey's Standard Bngliah gleea; Muaical tlmea [Music]. 

Sigh no more, ladies. [Song, x. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

London. Longman & Broderip. [179-?] No. 13 in if .237.2 
Sweet muse. Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In Warren. Collection of 

catches. Vol. 4, pp. 3-7.) No. i in lf.220.94 

Tell me where is fancy bred. Glee. For s. s. s. t. Words 

by^hakespear. (/n Hullah. The Singer's library. Secular. 

Pp. 141-143.) No. a8 in lf.x57.2 

To be gazing. [Glee, a t. t. t. b.] (In Clementi. Vocal 

harmony, ad edition. Vol. 6, pp. 111-115.) 

No. 17 in If .234.2.6; No. 17 in lf.235.9.6 
What shall he have? Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In Warren.^Col- 

lection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 336-338.) 

No. 126 in If .2204).3 

When the toil of day is o'er. Glee. (In Boosey's Standard 

English glees. Vol. i, pp. 225-228.) No. 46 in if .157.7 

Also to be found in Hullah'a Part music. Secular; Warren's Cocks's 
Hand-book of gleea. 

Wherefore burn. Glee [a a t. t. b.] (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catchs. Vol. 3, pp. 378-382.) No. 134 in if .22a9.3 

Ye spotted snakes. Glee. London. Longman & Broderip. 
[1784?] No. 5 in If •X20.3X ; No. 6 in lf.340.x5 

Same. Novello. [185-? The Musical times.] 

No. 2 in lf.z58.20 
Also to be found in The Apollo; Boosey's Standard Engllah gleea; 
Clementi'a Collection of catchea; Qementi's Vocal harmony; The 
Harmoniat; Hullah'a Part music Secular; Leslie's Caaaell'a Choral 
music ; Musical times [Music] ; Turle and Taylor's The People's 
muaic book; Warren's Cocks's Hand-book of gleea; Warren's Collee- 
tion of catchea; Webbe, Jr.'a CouTito armonico. 

Stevens, Richard John Samuel, editor. 
Sacred music for i, 2, 3 & 4 voices, from the works of the 
most esteemed composers, Italian and English. Vol. i, 2. 
London. [180-?] 2 v. in i. M.234^ 

With figured baaa. 

Stevenson, Sir John Andrew. 
Alas, poor Lubin. [Duet, t. t. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

(In The Harmonist. Vol. 5, pp. 62-^.) No. 20 in M.2X8A5 
The Bedouins, or Arabs of the desert. A comic opera in 3 

acts written by Eyles Irwin. Composed by Sir J. A. 

Stevenson. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Gould- 

ing, Phipps, D'Almaine & Co. [1802.] No. i in M.39X.67 
"Border feuds," or the Lady of Buccleuch. A musical drama 

in three acts. Founded on Scott's "The lay of the last 

minstrel." The music by Sir John Stevenson. [Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] London. Goulding & Co. [182-?] 

No. 2 in M.39X.50; No. 2 in M.39X.67 
Come, buy iny cherrys. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In The 

Apollo. Vol. 3, p. 215.) No. 15 in M.X39a.x8.3 

Also to be found in Bland's The Ladies' collection; The Harmoolat; 
Warren'a Cocka'a Hand-book of gleea. 

Come, my heroes. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Bland. The Ladies' 
collection. Vol. i, p. 9.) No. 18 in M.235.X7.X 



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Stevenson, Sir John Andrew. (Continued,) 

Come unto these yellow sands. Glee [s. s. b.], with an 

accomp. for a performers on one piano forte. Dublin. 

Hime. [182-?] No. 24 in lC.a35.14 

The fisherman's glee [s. a. t. b.]. (In Parker. The Orphean 

lyre. Series 3, pp. 10-15.) No. 2 in 11.237.9 

Also to be found in PUistow't Part-tongt. 

Go forth to the mount. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Handel and Haydn Society Collection of sacred music. 

Vol. 3, pp. 43-45*) No. 5 >n M.aai.aa.3 

Hail, lovely sounds. Glee. (In Bland. The Ladies' collec- 
tion. Vol. 4, pp. 452-454.) No. 103 in 1c.a35.174 
Hark I the vesper hymn. [Quartet. • Accomp. for organ.] 

Boston. Tolman & Co. 1866. No. 8 in iCigaS 

111 think on thee. Duett [s. t. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 

(In The Harmonist. Vol. 3> PP- ^7-30.) No. 8 in ic.ai8.8.3 
Let us the fleeting hours enjoy. Glee [s. s. b.]. (In Bland. 

The Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, pp. 424, 425.) 

N0.92inic.a35.174 
The Lord is my strength. Chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Hullah. The Singer's library. Sacred. P. 21-24.) 

No. 32 in IC.157.3 
Love and madness. Song [s. or t.]. With accomp. for 
" harp or pianoforte. [Oxford. Hardy. 18 — ?] 

No. 4 in ic.a35.14 
Mary, I believe thee true. A song [t.], with accomp. for 

the pianoforte. London. Balls. [181-?] No. 39 in ic.a37.7 
Now morn is blushing. [Spng, s. or t.] From Lalla Rookh. 

London. Power. [185-?] No. 6 in ic.a36.a 

Now steals the punctual hour. Glee. (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, pp. 477-481.) 

No. ii6inlC.!i35.i74 
O Lord, our Governor. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Handel and Haydn Society Collection of sacred music. 

Vol. 3, pp. 5-25.) No. I in lC.aaz.aa.3 

The original boat glee, See our bark scuds o'er the main 

[s. A. Bw]. (In Warren. Cocks's Hand-book of glees. 

Vol. 3, pp. 17-24.) No. 7 in IC.157.6.3 

The patriot, or hermit of Saxellen. A melo drama. The 

words by H. B. Code. The music composed by Sir John 

A. Stevenson. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Gould- 

ing, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. [1810?] lC.39x.68 

Prepare, ye nymphs. [Glee, 8. a. b.]. (In Parker. The 

Orphean lyre. Series 3, pp. 64-68.) No. 15 in lC.a37.9 

The Russian sacrifice, or the buming'of Moscow. A grand 

melodrama. Written by H. B. Code. The music by J. 

Stevenson. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Gould- 

ing & Co. [181-?] No. I in lC.39x.69 

See our oars with feather'd spray. Glee. (In Boosey's 

Standard English glees. Vol. i, pp. 36-29.) 

No. 6 in IC.157.7 

Alio to be found in Muiical tJact [Mvric] ; Warren's Cocks't Htnd- 
book of glees. 

Spanish patriots, a thousand years ago. A dramatic ro- 
mance. The words by H. B. Code. The music composed 
by Sir John A Stevenson. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
London. Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. [181-?] 

No. 2 in ic.39x.69 

Take, O take those lips away. Glee. (In Bland. The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, pp. 434-437.) 

No. 95 in lC.a35.x74 

They play'd in air. Glee. (In Bland. The Ladies' collec- 
tion. Vol. 4, pp. 392» 393-) No. 7^ in lC.a35.x74 
Also to be found in Hsndd and Haydn Society Collection of aacred 
moaic. 

'TIS true that I gave my fond heart. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In 

Bland. The Ladies' collection. Vol. 3, pp. 244, 245.) 

No. 3 in lC.a35.x7.3 
'Twas a sweet summer's morning. Glee [s. a. t. t. b.]. (In 

Bland. The Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, pp. 444-448.) 

No. 100 in ic.a35.x74 
'Twas his own voice. Recit. and air [s. or t.] from Lalla 

Rookh. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Paver. 

[185-?] No. 13 in lC.a36.a 

Waft sweetest echo. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Bland. The Ladies' 

collection. Vol. 4, pp. 432, 433.) No. 94 in ic.a35.x74 



Stevenson, Sir John Andrew. (Continued.) 
Welcome sons of harmony. A glee for five voices [s. s. A. 
T. B.]. Dublin. Willis. [182-?] No. 31 in lC.a35.7.a 

When the morning sun. Glee [s. a. t. t. b.]. (In Bland. 
The Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, pp. 464-466.) 

No. 108 in lC.a35.x74 
Will you be pleas'd to walk? Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Bland. 
The Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, pp. 469-471.) 

No. Ill in 1C^35.X74 

With solemn notes. Canon [3 in 2]. (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, p. 481.) No. 117inic.a35.174 

With tender lambkins. Glee [s. a. b.]. (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, pp. 442, 443.) 

No. 99 in M.a35.X74 
With the sun we rise. Glee [a. t. t. t. b.]. (In Bland. The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, pp. 426-431.) 

No. 93 in lC.a35.x74 
Alao to be found in Parkcr'a The OrpbMui lyre. 

Yes, Damon, yes. Glee. (In Bland. The Ladies' collection. 

Vol. 4, pp. 455-459-) No. 104 in 1C^35.X74 

Stevenson* Sir John Andrew, editor. 

AvisoN. Sound the loud timbrel. No. 34 in 1C,X57.3 

Moorb, T. Irish melodies. icxaa4a 

A selection of popular national airs. 1C^36.X3 

Stevenson, Sir John Andrew. Works about. 
Buicpus, J. S. Sir John Stevenson. A biographical sketch. 
London. 1893. Portrait. 1C^X5.5 

Steward, Aime F. M. 
Une belle mire, ou Madi^e Gateout. Opirette comique en 
2 actes. Musique et poisie de Min« F. M. Steward. [Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Milan. Lucca. [187-?] 

No. 2 in M^3J 
Stewart, Mrs. Colonel. See Stewart, Harriet. 
Stewart, Harriet. 
Comila. A dramatic poem from Ossian. Set to music by 
Harriet Wainewright. [Full score.] London. Napier. 
[1803.] lC.a34.xa 

Critical remarks on the art of singing. London. Hoitt. 
1836. lC.1a3.35 

Stewart, Humphrey John. 
Bluff King Hal. A romantic opera in 3 acts. Libretto by 
Daniel O'Conncll. Music by H. J. Stewart. Vocal score. 
Boston. Miles & Thompson. 1891. M^3^ 

Stewart, Sir Robert Prescott. 
The bells of St Michael's tower. A glee [s. a. t. b. B.]. (/i» 
Novello's Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 15, pp. 109- 
1 18.) No. 17 in IC.X95.X.X5 

The cruiskeen lawn. A part-song [s. a. t. b. b.]. (In No- 
vello's Part-song book, ad series. Vol. 15, pp. 1 19-125.) 

No. 18 in 1C.X95.X.X5 
The dream. [Part-song.] (In Monk. Novello's Part-song 
book. Pp. 121-123.) No. 30 in IC.X574 

The haymaker's song. [Part-song.] (In Monk. Novello's 
Part-song book. Pp. 133-138.) No. 34 in IC.X574 

If ye love Me, keep my commandments. [Anthem. Ac- 
comp. for organ. Boston.] Russell. 1885. 

No. 33 in lC.x58.x9 
Same. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 1885. [The Musical 
times.] No. 4 in lC.x58.ao 

Alao to be found in Fowle'a Parochial antfacma. 

In the Lord put I my trust. Anthem for four voices, [s. 

solo and chorus. Accomp. for organ.] London. Novello 

& Co. [1864.] No. 9 in lC.X9o^ 

Alao to be found in NoTello'a Collection of anthena; NoreUo'a Collec- 
tion of 31 anthema. 

The King shall rejoice. A jubilee anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 15, 
pp. 139-153-) No. 16 in IC.X95AX5 

Te Deum laudamus. In G. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Novello's Parish choir book. Pp. 108-iia.) 

No. 21 in 1C.X57^ 

Thou, O God, anrt praised in Zion. A short verse anthem. 
[Accomp. for organ.] (In Fowle. Parochial anthems. 
Pp. 86-95.) No. I in lC.a33.a9 

Alao to be found in NoreUo'a Collection of aatbema. 



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Stewart, Sir Robert Prescott. (Continued.) 
The wine cup is circling. A part-song [s. a. t. b. a.]. (In 
Novello's Part-song book. 2^ series. Vol. 15, pp. 126- 
131.) No. 19 in 1C.I95.I.X5 

Steyriache Taenze. For orchestra. Goldscbmidt, A. von. 

No. 5 in M.33a.aa 
Steyriachea Lied. Part-song. Schmoblzbr. No. 85 in M.a46.aa 
Stieber, Paul. 
Die Purstin Patschouli, oder Friseure auf Reisen. Operette 
in einem Akt fur vier Singstimmen mit Begleitung des 
Klaviers. Text und Musik von Paul Stieber. Op. a8. 
Leipzig. Siegel. [1903?] No. 4 in M.383.35 

Stiebita, Richard. 
Variationen uber ein Original-Thema fiir Orchester. Op. 
9. Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [189-?] 

No. 3 in ic.405.56 
Der Zigeuner. Oper in 4 Aufziigen. Clavierauszug. Leip- 
zig. Schuberth & Co. [189-?] >f«395*53 
Stiebrita, Ludwig. 
Das Stiftungsfest. Gedicht. Composition fur gemischten 
Chor mit Begleitung des Pianoforte von Julius Otto. 

No. 2 in If .152.27 
Stiehl, Heinrich Franz Daniel. 
Grand trio pour piano, violon et violoncelle. Op. 36. [Par- 
tition.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1859?] 

No. 5 in 1C.2XX.3.5 
Same. [Parties, violon et violoncelle.] 2 v. 

No. 24 in lC.2xiu|.3,4 
Jery und Bateley. Operette in i Acte. [Gedicht von 
Goethe.] Musik von Heinrich Stiehl. Klavierauszug. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [187-?] No. 3 in M.39X.ax 
Ouverture triomphale i grande orchestre. Op. 46. Par- 
tition. Leipzig. Kistner. [187-?] No. 8 in M.342.38 
Stidil, Henri See Stiehl, Heinrich Franz Daniel. 
Stieler, Carl. 
Eliland. Dichtung. Fur Soli, Mannerchor und Orchester- 
begleitung [von Ferdinand Debois]. No. 3 in 11.2x24 
Fnihlingsnahen. (Gedicht.) Fisr Mannerstimmen (Soli und 
Chor), 2 Floten, 2 Homer und Pianoforte componirt von 
Carl Hirsch. No. 5 in M.2X2.7 
Stielcriana. Part-songs. ZsNcaa. No. 64-^ in M.392.24 
Stier, Ernst. 
L. van Beethoven, Sonaten ftir Pianoforte und Violine. Op. 
12, 23, 24, 30, 47 und 96. Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. 
[1903. Der Musikfuhrer. No. 289.] No. 14 in ic.2x7.x2.za 
Stiffello. Opera. For the Music see VerdL For the Librbtto 

see Piave. 

Stiftiingaleier. Part-song. 

Ahbbnssbn. No. 193 in lf.X474 

Mbndblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L F. Lieder und Gesange 

fur vier Mannerstimmen. No. 25 inlC.203.x6;etc. 

Stiftungafeat, Das. Cantata. For the Music see Otto, £. J. 

For the Libbetto see Stiebrita. 
Still amid old Sweden's youth. Declaration song [t. t. b. b.]. 
(In The Orpheus. New series. Vol. i, pp. 39-41.) 

No. 9 in 1C.305.X0.X 

Still are there hearts. Part-song. Scholz. No. 5 in ic.392.3x 

Still beglueckt. Part-song. Van deb Stuckbn. Drei Gesange. 

Op. 2. No. 42 in if .392.26 

Still confiding. Duet. Spohb, L No. 19 in 11.235.18.2 

Still in our ears. Round. Hayes. No. 47 in 11.235.17.1 ; etc. 

Still is the night breeze. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Flowers 

of harmony. Vol. 2, p. 85.) No. 32 in IC.X57.X8.2 

Still ruht der See. Part-song. Abt, F. Funf Gesange fur 

8. A. T. B. Op. 453. No. 17 in If. 392.2 

Ppbil. Zwei Lieder. Op. 10. No. 2^ in if .392.37 

StiUl Still! Part-song. A....T. No. 208 in M .X29a43.6 

Still, still with Thee. Anthem. Footb. No. 5 in if .203.27 

Gebbish. No. 28 in if .158.16; etc. 

Stille, Die. Song. Hilleb, F. Vier Gesange. Op. 41. 

No. 15 in M. 192.3 
Schumann, R. A. Lieder-Kreis von Eichendorff. 

No. 12 in lf.a44.x5.x; etc. 
Stille amare gii vi sento. Aria. Handel. 12 Alt-Arien. 

No. 2 in If .270.48 



Stille der Nacht. Song. Weingabtneb. No. 2 in M.380.38 

Stille Dorf, Das. Part-song. Gblbbx. No. i in lf.aQ3.x5 

Stille Frage. Song. Beethoven. Werke. Serie 23. M4X3.x^3 
Stille Liebe. Song. 
Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 41. No. 58 in if . 244.5.3 

Schumann, R. A. 12 Gedichte von Kerner. 

No. 9a in lf.244.x5.x ; etc 

Stille, sanfte Ruhe bringt die Nacht. [Mannerchor.] (In 

Orpheus. Band 2, pp. 42-^44.) No. 70 in If .X29a43.a 

Stille Sicherheit. Song. Fbane, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. xo. 

No. 69 in If .244.5.1 

Stille Thai, Das. Part-songs. Bobhmb, F. M. Sechs Volks- 

lieder. No. 7 in if .39a.5 

Stille Thraenen. Song. Schumann, R. A. 12 Gedichte von 
Kerner. No. 9a in M.244.X5.X ; etc 

Stille treue Nacht, Die. Part-song. Abt, F. Leichte Manner- 
chore. No. 29 in M.246.22 
Stille Wasserrose, Die. Song. Kubcken. No. 17 in M.244.6.2 
Liszt. Gesammelte Lieder. No. 47 in M.244.X4 

Stillen Wanderer, Die. Song. Cubschmann. Curschmann- 

Album. No. X in if.x57.37 

Stiller, Erdmann. 

Eine Nacht auf dem Meere. Dichtung. Dramatisches 

Tongemalde ftir Solo, Chor [t. t. b. b.] und Orchester 

von Wilhelm Tschirch. No. 4 in M.39a^3 

Stiller Abend. Song. Fbanz, R. Zwolf Gesange. Op. 5. 

No. 40 in M.244.5.X 
Stiller Gang. Song. Stbauss, R. No. i i in M.38o.a4.a 

Stiller Segen. Part-song. Habbxng. Sechs Lieder. Op. 4. 

No. 2 in M.392.X0 
Stiller Vorwurf. Song. 
Gade. Lieder und Gesange. Heft 6. No. 9 in M.X92.3 

Schumann, R. A. Lieder und Gesange. Heft 3. 

No. I in M.244.X5.3; etc 
Stillea Gedenken. Part-song. Pachb. Zwei Gesange fiir 
Mannerchor. Op. 62. No. i in M.2X2«X3 

Stillman-Kelley, Edgar. See Kelley, Edgar Stillman. ' 
Stimme der Liebe. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 
Band 2, 4. M.3X7.x.20.2^ 

Stimme, Die, der Natur. Opera. For the Music see Lortaiiig. 

Der Wildschutz. For the Libbetto see Kotaebuc 
Stimpaon, James, edUor. 

Spohb, L As pants the hart No. 12 in M.29a9.x ; etc 

Stimulanta. 
BaowNE, L Voice use and stimulants. London. 1885. 

if.x09.23 
Stirb, Lieb' und Freud' 1 Part-song. Silcheb. No. 216 in M.X474 
Stirb, Lieb' und Freud'. Song. Schumann, R. A. 12 Gedichte 
von Kerner. No.9inM.244.x5.x;etc 

Stirling, Elizabeth. See Bridge, Elizabeth Stirling. 
Stix, Carl. 

Der Abenteurer. Operette in 3 Akten von Adolf Philipp 
und Emil Sondermann. Musik von Carl Stix. Volf- 
standiger Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Cranz. [189-?] 

M.395-63 
Sto core mio. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 
10. M.8o4oa.67.xo 

Stoanateiriach. Part-song. Schmoblzbr. No. 41 in M.39a.23 
Stock, Frederick A. 
Symphonic No. i, C moll, fur grosses Orchester. Op. x8. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1912. Breit- 
kopf & Hartels Partitur-Bibliothek.] M.434.93 
Stock jobbera. The. Catch. Stevens, R. J. S. Consols! 

No. 32 in Mai20.94 
Stockhauaen, Franz. 

Domine, probasti me. Solo, M.-S. [Accomp for organ.] 
London. Novello. [ 184-?] No. 8 in M.26o.xoU5 

Te decet hymnus. Duo, s. s. [Accomp. for organ.] Lon- 
don. Novello. [184-?] No. 9 in M.260.X0.6 
O Salutaris, for 4 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] London. 
Novello. [ 184-?] No. 7 in M.a6o.xo.6 
Vidimus stellam. [Solo, s. and chorus, with accomp. for the 
harp & organ.] London. Novello. [184-?] 

No. 10 in M.26o.xa6 



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Hushed is the night. Christmas carol. [Boston.] Miles 

& Thompson, i^. No. 6 in M.i58.ao 

Stoddard, George £. 

The Isle of Spice or His Majesty of Nicobarl Opera 

comique. Book and lyrics by Allen Lowe and Geo. E. 

Stoddard. Music by Paul Schindler and Ben M. Jerome. 

M.397-59 

The royal chef. A comic opera. Book and lyrics by Geo. 

£. Stoddard and Chas. S. Taylor. Music by Ben M. 

Jerome. ic.399.a8 

Stoecklin, Leo. 

Missa a s. A. T. B. ac organo obligato. Karlsruhe. 1834. 

No. 2 in M.aso.38 
StoecUn, M. 
Mass in B flat. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Werner, A. The 
Memorare. Pp. 67-S2,) M.100.3 

8toeUel» Gottfried Heinrich. 
Gloria in excelsi^ [s. a. t. b., mit Pianoforte- Begleitung]. 
(In Rochlitz. Sammlung vorzuglicher Gesangstucke. 
Band 3, pp. 71-76.) No. 13 in lc.9oa.6.3 

Stoepely Robert. 
Hiawatha. Indian symphony. The words from Long- 
fellow's poem. The music composed by Robert Stoepel. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] New York. Hall. 1863. 

M.a9aa 

Stocpadsieherl Part-song. Kuntzb, C. No. 14 in ic.39a.15 

Lachnbr, p. Drei Gedichte. Op. 94. No. 18 in if .393.13 

Stoer, Carl. 

Im Thuringer Lande. Concert-Ouverture, No. 2, in Es, fur 

Orchester. Op. 24. Partitur. Leipzig. Seitz. [186-?] 

No. 2 in ic.347.x7 

Ritterliche Ouverture fur grosses Orchester. Partitur. 

Leipzig. Pritzsch. 1874. No. 3 in lC.3xa.a 

Tonbilder fur Orchester zu Schiller's Lied von der Glocke. 

Op. 20. Partitur. Leipzig. Seitz. [188-?] 

• No. 3 in lC.334.x9 
StojowtU, Sigismond. 
Concerto en ft pour piano et orchestre. Op. 3. Partition 
d'orchestre. London. Lucas, Weber, Pitt & Hatzfeld. 
1893. No. I in ic.34a4x 

Le printemps (Der Fruhling) d'apr^ une ode d'Horace. 
Paroles frangaises de Jules fiarbier. Deutscher Text von 
Alfred Nossig. Pour choeur et orchestre par Sig. 
Stojowski. Op. 7. Partition. London. Lucas, Weber, 
Pitt & HaUfeld. 1895. No. 2 in lC.38aa8 

Sonate (en sol majeur) pour piano et violon. Op. 13. [Par- 
tition et partie de violon.] London. Lucas, Weber, Pitt 
& Hatzfeld, Ltd. 1894. No. 2 in ic.357.35 

Suite en mi b pour grand orchestre. Op. 9- Partition. Lon- 
don. Lucas, Weber, Pitt & Hatzfeld. 1893. 

N0.4inic.33x.1x 
Symphonic D moll fur grosses Orchester. Op. 21. [Par- 
titur.] Leipzig. Peters. [1901.] IC406.36 
Stokes, Charles. 
An address to the Deity. The words from Thomson. Set 
to music for 4 voices by Charles Stokes. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] London. Novello. [183-?] No. 16 in IC.390.9.X 
I will lay me down in peace. Set to music for 4 voices. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Novello. [183-?] 

No. 15 in IC.390.9.X 
Stokes, Edward John. 
Caractacus. A cantata for solo voices, chorus, and or- 
chestra. The music by J. F. H. Read. No. i in 1c.x55.39 
Stolba, Josef. 
Die Dickschadel. Tvrd^ palice. Komische Oper. Musik 
von Anton DvoHk. ic.305.33 

Stolberg-Stolberg, Friedrich Leopold, Rtichsgraf zu. 
The ballad of a knight and his daughter. For chorus and 
orchestra by H. W. Parker. No. 3 in M«iS5*3S 

StoltSy Rosine. 

PiEiGNON, £. Rosine Stoltz. [Paris. 1847.] No. 7 in ><• 197-3 
Stole, Jakob. 
Auf dem See. Chor fur Mannerstimmen. Op. 30. 2. Auf- 
lage. Wien. Gloggl. [1867?] No. 52 ill ic.39a.a5 



Stolze, Heinrich Wilhelm. 
Der Tempel des Herrn. Kantate nach Worten der Hell. 
Schrift zusammengestellt. In Musik gesetzt von H. W. 
Stolze. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [183-?] 

No. 2 in 11.290^ 
Der Wunderbare. Hymne in Musik gesetzt von H. W. 
Stolze. Partitur. Wolfenbuttel. Hartmann. [1829.] 

No. I in M.290.S 
Stommel, Gottfried. 
Sarastro. Musik-Drama in 3 Aufzugen von K. Goepfart. 

107041 
Stonard, William. 
Ding dong bell. Canon, 3 in i, with a plain song. (In Vocal 
harmonist's magazine. Vol. i, pp. 74-77.) 

No.4inM.aMi$ 

Alio to be found in Warren's Collection of cntchet. 
Magnificat & Nunc dimittis [in C]. (In Rimbault. Collec- 
tion of ancient church music. Vol. 2, pp. 78-90.) 

No. 5 in 11.233.25^ 
Stone» Catherine Cushing Graupner, compQer. 
Gottlieb Graupner. "The pioneer of classical music in 
America." Berkeley. 1906. Portrait. lC.380.6s 

Typewritten. Containt gcneeloglcal notee. 
Stone, Henry M. 
The harpsichord, or union collection of sacred music. By 
Leonard Marshall and Henry M. Stone. Boston. 1852. 

lC.xoo.23 
Stone, Horatio. 
Eleutheria. A hymn to liberty. Music by George Henry 
Curtis. IC.23X.S 

Stone, Melville Edwin. 
The flying Dutchmen. '97 Hasty Pudding play. Music by 
J. A. Carpenter. No. i in lC.39x.36 

Stone, Samuel John. 
The first Christmas morn. A Biblical pastoral. The music 
by Henry Leslie. No. 3 in lC.x94.x7 

Stone, Walter George, editor, 
A list of all the songs and passages in Shakspere which 
have been set to music Compiled by J. Greenhill, W. A* 
Harrison and F. J. Purnivall. The words in old spelling 
from the quartos and first folio, edited by F. J. Fumtvmll 
and W. G. Stone. London. 1884. No. i in icaxM 

Stone, William Henry. 
The scientific basis of music. London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. [188-?] Illus. [Music primers.] 

No. 2 in IC.XX7.5; No. 4 in ic.2x6.x3 

Sound and music. London. Macmillan & Co. 1876. Illus. 

[Science lectures at South Kensington.] No. 2 in lC.x28.36 

Storace, Stephen. 

Against the shaft of cruel fate. Glee [s. a. t.]. (In The 

Apollo. Vol. 4, pp. 306-309.) No. 15 in ic.x39a.x84 

The carpet weaver. A song [t.] in Mahmoud. [Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] London. Dale. [18 — ?] No. 32 in IC.237.7 

The Cherokee. An opera in three. acts. [Words by James 

Cobb.] The music principally composed by Stephen 

Storace. [Accomp. for piano.] London. Dale. [1794.] 

No. 4 in lC.x30.x4 

Down by the river. Song [t. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 

(In Musical library. Vol. 2, pp. 50, 51.) No. 20 in IC235.X8.S 

Five times by the taper's light. Glee [s. s. a. b.]. (/i» 

Boosey's Standard English glees. Vol. i, pp. 53-55.) 

No. 12 in IC.X57.7 
Also to be found in Flowers of harmony; The Hamonist; Holldi^ 
The Singer's library; Musical library; Warren's Cocks's Hand-book 
of glees. 

From shades of night. Part-song. Harmonized by Joseph 
Corfe. (In Hullah. The Singer's library. Secular. Pp. 
7, 8-) No. 29a in ICX57.2 

The haunted tower. A comic opera in 3 acts [by James 
Cobb]. The music selected, adapted & composed by 
Stephen Storace. [Accomp. for piano.] London. Long- 
man & Broderip. [1789*] No. 3 in lC.34axx; No. i in lC.i4axs 

The iron chest. Opera. Composed for the voice and piano 
forte. By Stephen Storace. [Words by George Colman, 
the Younger.] London. Walker. [1796.] No. 2 in lC.a25.3ft 



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StormcCp Stephen. (ConHmtid.) 
Kehre wieder holder Friede. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. 

Band 4, pp. 14, I5*) No. 124 in 11.199843.4 

Let shepherd lads and lasses. Finale to "No song, no 

supper.** (In Turle and Taylor. The People's music book. 

Vol. 3, pp. 250-458.) No. 85 in lf,ixx.4.3 

[Lodoiska. Opera in 3 acts by J. P. Kemble. Music by S. 

Storace. Accomp. for pianoforte. London. I. Dale. 
. 1794.] No. 2 in icxjosx 

Tha title-p«a« It mining 
Lullaby. [Part-song.] Harmonised by S. Harrison. (/» 

The Apollo. Vol. 5* PP* 389. 390.) No. 21 in M.X39a.i8.5 
Same. Harmonised by V. Novello. (in Musical times. 

[Music] Vol. 5> PP- 23-^SO No. 8 in M.X75.Z.5 

Same. Harmonised by [Hullah]. (/» HuUah. The Singer's 

library. Secular. Pp. 79, 80.) No. 17a in 1C.Z57^ 

Mahmoud & The iron chest. Composed by Stephen Storace. 

Adapted for the piano forte or harpsichord by Joseph 

Maszinghi. London. Mrs. Storace. [1797^ Portrait. 

No. I in M440.X4 
Tht words ol Mahmood were written by Prince Hoare. 

My grandmother. A musical entertainment. [Accomp. 
for piano.] London. Dale. [1796.] No. 3 in M.X4o.xS 

Peaceful slumb'ring on the ocean. Song [t. Accomp. for 
pianoforte]. (In Musical library. Vol. 3f P* 176.) 

No. 58 in ic.a35.x8.3 

The pirates. An opera in 3 acts [by James Cobb]. The 
music composed by Stephen Storace. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] Ix>ndon. Dale. [179^*] 

No. 2 in M.340.X4; No. 3 in M.340.X6 

The sapling oak. Song [s. or t. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 
(In Musical library. Vol. 3, pp. 106-10^.) 

No. 35 in M.235.X8.3 

The Siege of Belgrade. An opera in 3 acts [by James Cobb]. 
The music by Stephen Storace. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] Ix>ndon. Dale. [1791.] No. i in M.340.X6 

Sweet little Barbara. [Duet, s. t. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
(In Flowers of harmony. Vol. 3, pp. 1-7.) 

Alto to be foond In The Hennonist No. I in M.X57.X8.3 

There the silver'd waters roam. A favorite song in the 

Pirates [t. with figured bass]. London. Dale. [1792?] 

No. 32 in M.38448 
Alio to be fovnd, with accomp. for piano» In Mnilcil nbnry. 

Toll, toll the knell. Song [s. or t. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 
(In Musical library. VoL i, pp. 14-16.) 

No. 7 in M.235.X8.X 

When 'tis night and the mid-watch is come. In the enter- 
tainment called The glorious first of June. [Song, s., 
with chorus and pianoforte accomp.] London. Birchall. 
[179-?] No. 28 in 11.38448 

With lowly suit. In No song, no supper. [Song, s. Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] London. Goulding, Phipps & D' 
Almatne. [ 179-?] No. 24 in M.237.7 

AIm to be fomid In Mvilcal Ubmy. 

Storch, Anton M. 
Abendgelaute. [Mftnnerchor. Wien. Schreiber. 1875?] 

No. 23 in M.39a.39 
Befn B&chel. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. [i^-?] 

No. 10 in M.39a.26 

Blftmchen am Hag. [Mannerchor.] (In Regensburger 

Liederkranz. Pp. 242-244.) No. 90 in M.X99a44 

Da Bua in da Angst. [Mannerchor.] Wien. Buchholz & 

Diebel. [ 188-?] No. 9 in M.392^6 

Dearest, awake I See his Liebchen, wach' aufi 

wDu bist not d'Erste/' aus C. A. Kaltenbrunners „Oester- 
reichische Lieder.'' Fur Mannerstimmen mit Begleitung 
des Pianoforte componirt von A. M. Storch. Wien. 
Schreiber. [ 187-?] No. 5 in M.a7ax3 

Ermanne dich, Deutschlandl Chor fur Mannerstimmen und 
Soli, mit Begleitung von 2 Trompeten, 4 Horner, 3 
Posaunen und Bombarden, oder Pianoforte. [Partitur 
und Klavierauszug.] Wien. Gloggl. [1861.] 

No. 2 in M.203.5 

The faithful comrade. [Part-song, t. t. a. a. Boston.] 
Schmidt & Co. 1887. No. 5 in M.392.26 



Storch, Anton M. (Cantinuid,) 

Friihlingswonne. [Mannerchor.] (In Stuttgarter Lieder- 
kranz. Mannerchor-Album. Pp. no, ixx.) No. 5 in M.903.2a 

Gebet vor der Schlacht. [Mannerchor.] (In Regensburger 
Liederkranz. Pp. 65-68.) No. 29 in ic.x29a^4 

Same. Prayer before battle [t. t. b. b.]. (In Chickering 
collection. Vol. 2, pp. 8, 9.) No. 4 in lf«39248.2 

Das Helm. Mannerchor mit Soloquartett und Hom« 
begleitung Oder Pianoforte. [Partitur.] Hamburg. Cranz. 
[ 188-?] No. 4 in If^x2.x7 

Die Heimath. Fur Mannerchor (mit Solo-Quartett). Leip- 
zig. Leuckart. [186-?] No. i in M.392^ 

Husarenlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt Deutsche Sangerhalle. 
Vol. I, pp. 14, 15.) No. 4 in lf.3924i.x 

Sa^xie. Hussar song [t. t. b. b.]. (In Chickering collection. 
Vol. 2, pp. 26, 27.) No. II in if.39a48iA 

Husaren-Urlaub. Mannerchor. Wien. Schreiber. [1875?] 

No. 21 in M.39a.39 

Ich liebe Dich. Fur Mannerchor mit Soli. Wien. Spina. 
[ 1877 ?] No. 19 in M.392«39 

Same. I love but thee. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] Boston. 
Schmidt. [1880. Apollo Club collection.] 

No. 20 in M.39a.24; No. 13 in M.392^8 

Ich hab' von dir getraumet. Fur vier Mannerstimmen. 
Wien. Schreiber. [1877*] No. 3 in M.392^ 

Ich weiss eine Schmiede. Mannerchor mit t. Solo. Wien. 
Spina. [ 1877.] No. 1 1 in M.392.38 ; No. 20 in 11.592.39 

Im Traume. [Mannerchor.] Wien. Buchholz & Diebel. 
[ 188-?] No. 7 in M.39a^ 

Johannisfeier (Dalmatischer Hochzeitzug). Achtstimmiger 
Chor mit Bass-Solo. [Mit vierhandtger Pianoforte- 
Begleitung.] Wien. Schreiber. [187-?] No. 7 in 1c.270.x3 

Die Karthause. Fur vier Mannerstimmen mit Begleitung 
von vier Waldhomem (ad libitum). 15. Werk. Wien. 
Mechetti. [ 186-?] No. 16 in ic.203.8 

Liebchen, wach' aufl (Pizzicato-Serenade.) Fur Manner- 
stimmen (Soli und Chor) mit Begleitung von 2 Violinen, 
Viola, Violoncelle und Contrabass oder Pianoforte. Par- 
titur. Wien. Schreiber. [187-?] 

No. 4 in M.97ax3; No. 6 in if •2x2.17 

Same. Dearest, awake 1 Pizzicato-serenade [t. t. b. b., with 
solos]. English words by Charles J. Sprague. Boston. 
Apollo Club. 1880. No. 12 in 11.392.38 

Lied den deutschen Schutzen in Wien, 1868 [t. t. b. b.]. 
Wien. Spina. [1870?] No. 6 in ic.399.26 

,,'s Lumperl." Fur Mannerchor. Wien. Schreiber. [1877.] 

No. 2 in M.392.96 

March [t. t. b. b.]. (In Chickering collection. Vol. i, pp. 
70-73.) No. 32 in ic.39248.1 

Muhlenlied. Fur Mannerstimmen mit Begleitung des 
Pianoforte. Wien. Buchholz & Diebel. [187-?] 

No. 5 in lC.2x2.x7 

Nachtzauber. [Mannerchor.] Wien. Buchholz & Diebel. 
[188-?] No. 8 in If .392.26 

Nun sag" ich gute, susse Nacht. [Mannerchor. Wien. 
Schreiber. 1875 ?] No. 22 in M. 392.39 

O Welt, dtt bist so wunderschon! Mannerchor, mit Soli 
[t., bar]. Wien. Spina. [1877.] No. 4 in if. 392.26 

Prayer before battle. See his Gebet vor der Schlacht 

Schiffergebet. Mannerchor mit Tenor-Solo und vier- 

handiger Pianoforte-Begleittmg. Wien. Schreiber. [187-?] 

No. 6 in if.270.x3 
Serenade [t. solo, t. t. b. b.]. Brooklyn. Molineux. [1882. 

Amphion's collection.] No. 15 in ¥492.26 

Alto to be fonad in CUckeriag coUeetloii. 
Silbernes Bachlein im tiefen Thai. [Mannerchor.] Ham- 
burg. Cranz. [188-?] No. 11 inlf.392.26 

Solitude. Waldeinsamkeit. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] Phila- 
delphia. Boner & Co. [1886. Germania Glee Club col- 
lection.] No. 14 in if.392.26 

With English and German worda. 
Der treue Kamerad. Mannerchor mit Begleitung des Wald- 
horn und Pianoforte. [Partitur.] Wien. Spina. [1873?] 

No. 7 in M.axa.x7 



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Und dann ntcht mehr. [Minnerchor.] Hamburg. Cranz. 

[ i88-?] No. la in M.39a.a6 

Vorwarts in die Schenkc. [Mannerchor.] (In Regens- 

burger Liederkranz. Pp. 197-^03.) No. 79 in M.za9a.44 

Wenn alle Brunnlein fliessen. Mannerchor. Hamburg. 

Cranz. [ 188-?] No. 13 in M.39a.a6 

Storchs Ankunft. Song. Tauukt, C. G. W. Klange aus der 

Kinderwelt. Heft 7. No. xi in M.i9a.7 

Storer, John. 

Concert overture, in G major. Pull orchestra. [Full score.] 

London. National Music Co. [1886.] No. 3 in ic.347.z7 

The punch bowl, or the royal brew. Comic opera in a acts. 

Written by T. Murray Ford. Music by John Storer. 

Vocal score with pianoforte accomp. London. Agate & 

. Co. [ 1887.] No. 3 in M.300.5 

Stork's return. The. Port-sang, Makschnkr, H. A 

No. 3a in M.904.3(S.5 
Storks, The. Opera, For the Music see Chapin. For the 

LiBRBTTo see Carle. 
Storm, The. Part-song. Otto, F. No. 43 in ic.a46.36 

Storm, The. Song, Jackson, W., of Bxtttr, No. 4a in ic.a37.7 
Storm, The, at sea. Part-song. Duerrnbb. No. 36 in IC.904.38 
Storm king, The. Cantata. For the Music see Baker, B. F. 

For the Libretto see Ticknor. 
Stormy Lannow. Glee. Callcott, J. W. No. 4 in »«3z8A8 

Stomello trasteverino. Duet. Campama. No. 15 in ic.a44.9 

Story, J. 

L'orpheline. (Het arme kind.) Op6rette. Pour voix d* 
enfants. Musique de Ch. Miry. No. 3 in lC.30z.z6 

Story, The, of a musical life. Autobiography. Root, G. F. 

ILZ07.3 

Story, The, of Elaine. Cantata. For the Music see Hutchi- 
son, W. M. For the Librstto see Jazone. 

Story, The, of Sayid. Cantata. For the Music see Mackenzie, 
A. C. For the Libretto see Bennett, J. 

Story, The, of the Cross. Cantata. For the Music see 
Back, D. 

Stotst an, trinkt aus. Volksweise. [Mannerchor.] (In Das 
Rutll Pp. 465, 466.) No. 197 in 1C.Z474 

Stout Hodge. Catch. Arnb, T. A. No. 166 in lc.aao.9.z 

Stout Richard. Catch. Hook, J. No. 105 in lC.aaa9.3 

Strachwitz, Moritz Carl Wilhelm Anton, Graf von. 
Pharao. (Ballade.) Fur einstimmigen Mannerchor und 
Orchesterbegleitung komponirt von Ed. KoUner. 

No. 5 in lC.a03.z3 
Wie ein fahrender Hornist sich ein Land erblies. (Dich- 
tung.) FCir Soli und Mannerchor mit Begleitung des 
Orchesters von Templeton Strong. No. 6 in ic.a0a.a9 

Strad, The. A monthly journal for professionals and amateurs 
of all stringed instruments played with the bow. Edited 
by Eugene Polonaski. Vol. iHia. May, 1890-April, 191a. 
London. i89i-i9ia. aa v. Illus. Portraits. ic.37a.3z 
Stradcdla, Alessandro. 
Dove Battista. Quintetto [s. s. a. t. b. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Novello. The Fitzwillian music. Vol. 4, pp. 
30-33.) No. 5 in ic.a33.a64 

Nel seren de' miei contenti. Duo [s. b. Dal oratorio San 
Giovanni Battista con stromenti]. (In Deldevez. Fon- 
dation de I'op^ra en France. Pp. 37-30.) No. 9 in ic.356.zz 
Pieti, Signore. Air d'^glise [s. ou T. Accomp. de piano]. 
Paris. Choudens. [184-?] No. 34 in lC.a6o.zo.a 

Alto to be found in Lin d'ltali*. 
Serenata [a 3 voci, con strumenti. Partitura]. Leipzig. 
Druck der Gesellschaft. 1888. [Supplemente, enthaltend 
Quellen zu Handel's Werken. 3.] No. a in lC4Z5.aaz 

StradeUa. Opera. For the Music see Flotow, F. F. A. von; 
also Niedermeyer. For the Librbtto see Riese; also 
Deschamps de Saint-Amand. 
Stradella. Part-song. Pinsuti, C £. No.3oinlc.z95*<*S;etc 
Stradivari, Antonio. 

FiTis, F. J. Notice of Anthony Stradivari, the violin- 
maker. Preceded by researches on bow instruments. 



Stradivari, Antonio. (Continued.) 

Translated by John Bishop. Ix>ndon. 1864. lUus. Fac- 
simile. 1c.z05.a4 
Pbthebick, H. Antonio Stradivari London. 1900. Illus. 
Portraits. IC476.Z9 
Straesser, Ewald. 
Zwei Quartette ftir a Violinen, Bratsche und Violoncell. 
Op. la, No. I, £ moll; No. a, G dur. Partitur. Berlin. 
Simrock. 1901. a v. in i. No. 3, 4 inic^05A> 
Straeten, Edmond van der. 
Curiosit^s de Thistoire musicale des anciens Pays-Bas. 
Paris. Librairie artistique. 1867. Portraits. Plate. 
Forms VoL i of liis La mniiqoe ai» Fkjra-BM. 1C.Z34.3 

J. F. J. Janssens, compositeur de musique. Bruxelles. 

Sannes & cie. 1866. [Biographic nationale.] 

N0.4inic.z49.aa 
Jacques de Saint-Luc, luthiste athois du xvii« siicle. Paris. 

Schott. 1887. Portrait. No. a in ic.zaa.z 

La m^lodie populaire dans I'op^ra Guillaume Tell de 

Rossini. Paris. Baur. 1879. No. i in M.ao6.Z9 

Les musiciens n^erlandais en Italic du I4e au I9e si^le. 

Bruxelles. Van Trigt. i88a. Plates. Facsimiles. 

This work (ormi Vol. 6 of La mutiquo anx Fk]rt-Baa. 1C.Z33.3 

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M.Z334 

Same. [Prospectus.] Bruxelles. Muquardt. 1867. 

No. I in ic.z49.aa 

Notice sur Andr6 van der Meulen. Gand. Hebbelynck. 

1853. No. a in u.i^g^M^ 

Notice sur Li^vin van der Cruyce dit Crucius. Lille. 

Lefebvre-Ducrocq. i86a. No. 3 in lC.z49.aa 

Turin musical. Pages d6tach^es. Audenarde. Bevernaege 

van Eechaute. 1880. No. 6 in lC.ao6.5 

Voltaire musicien. Paris. Baur. 1878. IC.Z33.5 

Strage, La, degli innocenti. Oratorio. Pbrosi. IC4Z5.Z8 

Strahlt zuweilen. Song. Bkabms. Lieder und Gesange. Op. 

57i Heft a. No. i in lC.38o40.a 

Strain, The, upraise. Anthem. Buck, D. No. 5 in ic.a90.zz 

Strakotch, Clara Louise. 
Italian opera as illustrated by Adelina Patti. Illus. Por- 
traits. (In The music of the modern world. Vol. i, pp. 
<^io. New York. [1895.]) ICZ4.Z.Z 

Strakoach, Moritz. 
Confession de jeune fille. Capricetto [pour piano]. Por- 
trait. Facsimile. (In Album du Gaulois. VoL a.) 

No. as in ic.39z.a8.a 

Souvenirs d'un impresario, ae Edition. Paris. Ollendorff. 

1887. ic.za7.a0 

Strange adventures. The, of Jack and the beanstalk. Opera, 

For the Music see Sloane. For the Librstto see Bamet. 

Strange news from the Rose. Catch, Wise. 

No. 115 in lc.zzo.z.a;etc. 
Strange that such difference. Catch [for 6 voices]. (In War- 
ren. Vocal harmony. P. 78.) No. 51 in ic.aao.zo 
Strange were the life. Madrigal. Batison. First set of 
madrigals. No. a in lC.a34.aa 
Straniera, La. Opera. For the Music see BeUinL For the 

Librbtto see Roman!, F. 
Stransky, Josef. 
Friedrich Smetana, Mein Vaterland. Erlautert. Frankfurt 
a. M. Bechhold. [1898. Der Musikfuhrer. No. 93-9S«) 

. No. 14-16 ^n ic.az7.za.4 

Conltnis, — i. Vjiehrad. a. Vltava; SArka; Ana BAhaMn'a Haiii and 
Flur. 3. „Tabor**; „Blaiiik.*' 

„In der Ahnengnift." Ballade fur Mannerchor und grosses 
Orchester. Clavierauszug und Stimmen. Leipzig. Schu- 
berth & Co. [1886?] No. a in lC.a03.aa 

Richard Wagner, „£ine Faustouverture." Erlautert. Frank- 
furt a. M. [1898. Der Musikfuhrer. No. 137.] 

No. II in lC.az7.zaUi 

Robert Fuchs, Symphonic in C-dur, Op. 37. Erlautert. 
Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. [1897. Der Musikftihrer. 
No. 60.] No. 8 in ic.az7.za.3 



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Strntbnrg. Music. 
Bno, C M. Apergo historique sur ViUt de la miisique i 

Strasbourg, pendant les cinqnante demises ann^es. 

Strasbourg. 1840. No. 3 in M.ax84 

Straaaburg 1870. Overhtrg. Nbsslh. No. 5 in m.345.30 

Stratonice. OArra. For the Music see Diat; also Ponmier, 
A; also M4huL For the Liaasno see Chardon; also 
QaUet; also Hoffman, F. B. 
8tratton» George W. 

Dobbs' farm. Operetta. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Boston. 
Stratton & Co. 1895- M.396.60 

Edelweiss. A cantata for school-room practice and singing- 
classes of young folks. (Accomp. for pianoforte.] Bos- 
ton. Stratton 9l Co. 1893. M.396.6X 

The fairy grotto. An operetta. [Accomp. for piano.] 
Boston. Stratton & Co. [1873.] M.iza.6 

Genevieve. An operetta, by G. W. Stratton. [Libretto by 
Mrs. L. L. Stratton. Accomp. for piano.] Boston. 
Stratton. 1870. M.zoo.37 ; No. 3 in M.ao8.33 

Isadore. Operetta. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Boston. 
Stratton & Co. 1893. M.39S.54 

'TUt work it the operetta 'GcacvicTeP iHth one change la the lint act, 
the teeoiid act moat wholly rewritten m order to introdooe a tenor/* — 
IVv/ace. 

Lady Bountifurs heiress. Operetta [by] G. W. Stratton. 
[Libretto by L. L. Stratton. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
Boston. Stratton & Co. 1896. M.396.6a 

Laila. Operetta in three parts by G. W. Stratton. [Li- 
bretto by L L Stratton. Accomp. for pianoforte.] Bos- 
ton. Stratton 6l Co. 1867. M.xxas 
The minstrel of Capri. A comic operetta. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] Boston. Stratton & Co. 1893. M.396.63 
The mountain nymphs. Operetta. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] Boston. Stratton & Co. 1894. ic.396.64 
The sleeping beauty. A comic fairy operetta. [Accompani- 
ment for pianoforte.] Boston. Stratton & Co. 1893. 

M.396.65 
Stratton L L 
Genevieve. An operetta, by G. W. Stratton. M.xoo.37;etc« 
Lady BountifuFs heiress. Operetta [by] G. W. Stratton. 

M.396.6a 

Laila. Operetta by G. W. Stratton. M.xxo.5 

Stratton* Stephen Samuel. 

Christabel. Glee for 4 voices, a. t. t. a. London. Novello, 

Ewer & Co. [188-?] No. 5 in M.z58.ao 

Straub, B., ediUfr. 

KiSTLEi. Der Vogt auf Muhlstein. M.389.49 

Straus, Oscar. 
Serenade fur Streichorchester, G moll. Allegro commodo— 
Scherzino — Andantino Walzer — Alia marcia. (Finale.) 
Op. 35. Partitur. London. Schott & Co. [189-?] 

No. 2 in M.407.a4 
Der Weise von Cordova. Komische Oper in einem Aufzug, 
von Maximilian Singer Musik von Oscar Straus. 
Klavierauszug mit Text Hamburg. Cranz. [1893?] 

No. 3 in 11402.69 
Strauss, Eduard, editor. 
MoszKowsKi. Melodic fur grosses Orchester. 

No. 5 in M41047 
Strauss, Isaac. 

Simple-valse. [Pour piano.] Portrait Fac-simile. (In 
Album du Gaulois. Vol. a.) No. 24 in ic.39z.s8.a 

Strauss, Johann. 1804-1849. 

Nouveau recueil de valses et une galope, pour le piano, avec 
accomp. de violon, flute ou flageolet. [Parties s^par^es.] 
Paris. Schlesinger. [ 183-?] No. 8 in M.36az 

Les derniers moments de Strauss. Le d^Hre. Grande valse 
pour piano. Paris. Au M^nestrel. [184-?] 

No. 7 in M.360.ZX 
Strauss^ Johann. 182^1899. 

Au revoirl Polka-mazurka [pour piano]. Portrait Fac- 
simile. (In Album du Gaulois. Vol. a.) 

No. 23 in M.39Z.28.9 
Autograph waltzes. For piano. Boston. Goullaud. 1873. 

No. I in M.357.za 



Strauaa^ Johann. 182^1899. (CmUmued.) 
Same. Violin and piano. [Full score and separate part for 
violin.] Boston. Davenport. 1877. No. 6 in M.357.za 

Cagliostro in Wien. Operette in 3 Acten von Richard 
Gen^e & F. Zell [Pseud.]. Musik von Johann Strauss. 
Clavterauszug. Wien. Spina. [1875.] M.3a3.x3 

Der Cameval in Rom. Operette in 3 Akten von J« Braun. 
(Gesangstext von Rich. Gen^e.) Musik von Johann 
Strauss. Klavierauszug. Wien. Schreiber. [1873.] 

Ii.393.x9 

Drei Walzer. Orchester-Partitur. Leipzig. Cranz. [i8s^?] 

Cenfifito. — An der echAnen blenca Donan. — Wela, Weib md Cfeeeng. 
— Du imd Do. 

Engagement waltzes. For piano. Boston. Goullaud. 1873. 

No. 2 in M.357.19 

Die Fledermaus. Operette in 3 Acten. Gesangs-Text von 
Richard Gen^e. Musik von Johann Strauss. Clavieraus- 

• zug. Wien. Spina. [1874.] M.323.Z8 

Fiirstin Ninetta. Operette in 3 Akten von Julius Bauer und 
Hugo Wittmann. Musik von Johann Strauss. Klavier- 
auszug mit Text. Hamburg. Cranz. 1893. 11402.52 

Jabuka. (Das Apfelfest.) Operette in drei Acten von 
Gttstav Davis [Pseud.] und Max Kalbeck. Musik von 
Johann Strauss. [Klavier-Auszug mit Text.] Wien. 
Lewy. [1894.] M402.53 

"Joy waltz." Arranged [from The beautiful blue Danube 
for T. T. B. a.] by C. G. Elsasser. London. Chappell & 
Co. [ 188-?] No. 17 in ic.2ia4 

[Kunstler-Leben waltzes.] Violin and piano. [Piano score 
and separate part for violin.] Boston. Davenport. 1877. 

No. 9 in M.357.ia 

Der lustige Krieg. Komische Operette in 3 Acten von F. 
Zell [Pseud.] und Richard Gen^. Musik von Johann 
Strauss. Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Cranz. [1881.] 

M.3a3.ix 

Same. The merry war. Opera in 3 acts. [Words by C. 
Walzel and R. Gen^e.] Translated and' adapted by Louis 
C. Elson. Music by Johann Strauss. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] Boston. White, Smith & Co. 1882. 

No. I in M.323.XO 

Bine Nacht in Venedig. Komische Oper in 3 Akten von F. 
Zell [Pseud.] und Richard Gen6e. Musik von Johann 
Strauss. Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Cranz. [1883.] 

M.323.I6 

xooi nights waltzes. Violin and piano. [Piano score and 
separate part for violin.] Boston. Davenport. 1877. 

No. 28 in M.357.X2 

Pizzicato polka. Violin and piano. [Full score and sepa- 
rate part for piano.] Boston. Davenport. 1877. 

No. 5 in M.357.X2 

Prinz Methusalem. Komische Operette in 3 Akten von 
Wilder und Delacour [Pseud.]. Deutsch von Carl Treu- 
mann. Musik von Johann Strauss. Vollstandiger Clavier- 
auszug. Wien. Spina. [1876.] lC.323.x2 

[La Reine Indigo. Op^ra-bouffe en 3 actes, de Johann 
Strauss. Paroles de MM. Ad. Jaime et Victor Wilder. 
Partition chant et piano. Paris. Heugel & cie. 1875.] 
Thie title-pft«e it miiriiig. M.323.2X 

Ritter Pasm&n. Komische Oper in 3 Acten von Ludwig 
D6czi. Musik von Johann Strauss. Clavier-Auszug. 
Berlin. Simrock. 1892. M.323.20 

Das Spitzentuch der Konigin. Komische Operette in 3 
Acten. Text von Bohrmann-Riegen und R. Gen^e. 
Musik von Johann Strauss. Clavierauszug. Hamburg. 
Cranz. [1880.] M.3a3.x5 

La tzigane. Op^ra comique en 3 actes. Paroles de MM. A. 
Delacour [pseud.] et Victor Wilder. Musique de Johann 
Strauss. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Heugel. 
[1877.] M.3a3.X7 

An edeptation of Die Fledermatu, iHth lome of the nraile of G^rlioetro. 

Waldmeister. Operette von Gustav Davis [Pseud.]. Musik 
von Johann Strauss. Vollstandiger Klavier-Auszug mit 
Text. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [iC^.] M«402.54 



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8traiiM» Johann. jSis^iS^. (Continuid.) 

Der Zigeunerbaron. Operette in 3 Acten. Nach einer 

Erzahlung M. J6kai'8 von J. Schnitzer. Musik von Johann 

Strauss. Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Cranz. [1885.] M.393.X4 

8tniiM» Richard. 

Acht Gedichtc aus ^letzte Blatter" von Herrmann von Gilm 

fur eine Singstimme mit Klavierbegleitung. Op. 10. Fur 

hohe Stimme. The English version by John Bemhoff. 

Munchen. Aibl. 1897-^* No. 1-8 in lc.38o.a4.x 

Cmlmto. — I. Zndgnimg. a. Niehtt. 9. Die Nacht 4. Die Georgine. 
$. Geduld. 6, Die Venchwiegeneii. 7. Die ZcidoM. 8.* Aneneeleii. 

Acht Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Klavier- 
begleitung. Op. 49. Englische Uebersetzung von Dr. 
Paul England. Berlin. Furstner. [1902.] 

No. 11-18 in M.38a344 
CoHitnit, — I. Waldteligkeit. a. In goldeaer Fulle. 3« Wlegenuedcheii. 
4. Dat Lied dea Steinklopfera. 5. Sie wiaaen't nicht 6. Juag- 
geaenenachwar. 7. Wcr Ucbcn wiU* moaa lelden. 8. Ach waa Knmmer, 
Qua] and Scfamerscn. 

,,Also sprach Zarathustra." Tondichtung (frei nach Friedr. 

Nietzsche) fur grosses Orchester. Op. 30. Partitur. 

Munchen. Aibl. 1896. M.356.a7 

Aus Italien. Sinfonische Fantasie (G dur) fur grosses Or- 
chester. Op. 16. Partitur. Mtinchen. Aibl. [188-?] 

lC.338.z5 
Burleske, D moll, fiir Pianoforte und Orchester. Partitur. 

Leipzig. Steingraber. [1894.] >f«4<H«^3 

Concert (D moll) fur Violine mit Begleitung des Or- 

chesters. Op. 8. [PaHitur fur Piano und Stimme.] 

Munchen. Aibl. [188-?] No. 3 in M404.56 

Concert (Es dur) fur das Waldhorn mit Orchester- oder 

Klavierbegleitung. Munchen. Aibl. [1883?] 

No. I in IC404.96 
Don Juan. Tondichtung (nach Nicolaus Lenau) fiir grosses 

Orchester. Op. 20. Partitur. Mtinchen. Aibl. [1889.] 

No. 2 in 11.34240 
Don Quixote. Fantastische Variationen uber ein Thema 

ritterlichen Characters fur grosses Orchester. Op. 35. 

Partitur. Munchen. Aibl. 1898. No. 2 in IC404.96 

Drei Gesange alterer deutscher Dichter fiir eine Singstimme 

[s.] und Clavier. Op. 43. Berlin. Challier & Co. 1899. 

No. 11-13 in 11^80.24.3 
Comitnis, — i. An Sie. a. Mvttertiadelei 3. Die Ulme su Hiraan. 

Drei Lieder (nach Gedichten von Otto Julius Bierbaum) fur 
eine Singstimme mit Klavierbegleitung. Op. 29. Aus- 
gabe fur hohe Stimme. Engiische Uebersetzung von John 
Bernhoff. Miinchen. Aibl. i895-97* No. 5-7 in if .380.24.2 
CaNlMrtf. — I. Traum dureh die Dammenmg. a. Schlagende Hcrxen. 

3. Nachtgang [ohne Uebcraetsung]. 

3 Lieder von Carl Busse fiir eine (hohe) Singstimme mit 

Pianofortebegleitung. Op. 31. Englische Uebersetzung 

von Paul England. Berlin. Furstner. [1902.] 

No. 8-10 in lC.38aa4.2 
Cmtitnts. — I. Blane Sooimer. a. Wenn. 3* Wciaser Jaamin. 
"Stiller Gang," No. 11 in thia yolome, 11 nombcred Op. 31, No. 4. 

Festmarsch fiir grosses Orchester. Op. i. Partitur. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hilrtel. [1879?] No. i in IC.34240 

Feuersnot. Ein Singgedicht in einem Akt von Ernst von 
Wolzogen. Musik von Richard Strauss. Opus 50. 
Klavierauszug mit Text von Otto Singer. Berlin. 
Furstner. [1901.] M.396.39 

Funf Gedichte von Friedrich Riickert fiir eine Singstimme 
[s. Oder t.] mit Klavierbegleitung. Op. 46. Englische 
Uebersetzung von Paul England. Berlin. Ftirstner. 
[ 1900.] No. 14-18 in IC.380.24.3 

CouitnU, — I. ''Ein Obdach gegen Stnrm and Begen." a. "Geatern 
war ieh Atlaa." 3. Die aieben SiegeL 4. Morgenrot. 5* "Ich ache 
wie in einem SplegcL" 

Ftinf Lieder ftir eine mittlere Singstimme mit Begleitung 
des Pianoforte. Op. 15. Hamburg. Rahter. [190-?] 

No. o in IC.380.24.1 
Conimig, — I. MadrigaL a. Winternaeht. 3. Lob dee Leidena. 4. Ana 
dan Liedern der Trauer. s* Heimkehr. 

Funf Lieder fCtr eine Singstimme [t.] mit Klavier-Beglei- 
tung. With German and English words. Op. 39. Leip- 
zig. Forberg. 1898. . No. 1-5 in M. 380.24.3 
ConttHU» — I. Leiaca Lied. a. Jung Hexenlied. 3. Der Arbeitamann. 

4. Befreit 5. Lied an mdnem Solin. 



Straust, Richard. (Continued.) 

Ftinf Lieder fur eine Singstimme mit Klavierbegleitung. 

Op. 32. Ausgabe ftir hohe Stimme (Tenor). Englische 

Uebersetzung von John Bernhoff. Munchen. Aibl 

1896-97. No. 1^16 in 11*380.24.9 

Conttuis, — I. "Ich trage mcine Minne vor Wonne atunun." a. Schn- 
aueht 3. Liebcahymnua. 4. " O afiaaer Mai." [German wocda only.] 
S. Himmeliboten an Liebchena Hinundbett 

Fiinf Lieder (Ludwig Uhland) ftir eine Singstimme [t.] mit 

Klavierbegleitung. Op. 47. Englische Uebersetzung von 

Constance Bache. Berlin. Ftirstner. [1900.] 

No. X— 5 in ic.380.24.4 

CmImU.— I. Attf ein Kind. a. Dea Dichtcra Abendgang. 3. BflcMflHin. 
4. Einlcebr. s* Von den lieben Zechbrddern. 

Funf Lieder fur eine Singstimme [t. oder s.] mit Pianoforte. 
Op. 41- [With English & German words.] Leipzig. 
Leuckart. [1899.] No. 6-10 in 11.380.24.3 

CotiUntM, — I. Wiegcnlied. a. In der Campagna. 3. Am Ufer. 4. 
Bnider LiederUdi. 5. Leiae Lieder. 

5 Lieder nach Gedichten von Otto Julius Bierbaum und 
Karl Henckell ftir eine Singstimme [t. oder s.] mit 
Klavierbegleitung. Op. 48. Englische tibersetzung von 
Constance Bache. Berlin. Furstner. [1901.] 

No. 6-10 in IIA80.24.4 

ConUnts. — I. Freundliche Viaion. a. "Ich achwebe." 3. KUngl 4. 
Winterweiae. $. M^nterliebe. 

(xuntram. [Open] In drei Aufzugen. Dichtung und Musik 
von Richard Strauss. Op. 25. Partitur. Munchen. Aibl. 

[1894] M.227.X2 

Same. Partitur des Vorspiels zum 2. Aufzug. Mtinchen. 
Aibl. ( 1894.] No. 2 in IC.356J88 

Ein Heldenleben. Tondichtung ftir grosses Orchester. 
Op. 40. Partitur. Leipzig. Leuckart. [18^.] lf.403.xxx 

Macbeth. Tondichtung fur grosses Orchester (nach Shake- 
speare's Drama). Op. 23. Partitur. Munchen. Aibl. 
1896. 11404.24 

Madchenblumen (Maiden-blossoms). Ciedichte von Felix 
Dahn. Fur eine Singstimme mit Pianoforte Begleitung 
componirt von Richard Strauss. Op. 22. Ausgabe fur 
hohe Stimme mit deutschem und englischem Text. Ber- 
lin. Fiirstner. [1902.] No. 22 in lf.38ojH.x 
CotiUnU, — I. Komblnmcn (Cornflower), a. Mobnblmncn (Popplai). 

3. Ephen (Iry). 4. Waaacrroee (WaterUly). 

Quartett (A dur) fur 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. Op. 
2. Partitur. Mtinchen. Aibl. [1881.] No. 3 in M.405.75 

Quartett, in C moll, fur Pianoforte, Violine, Viola und 
Violoncell. Op. 13. [Partitur und Stimmen.] Munchen. 
Aibl. [188-?] M.404-^ 

Salome. Drama in einem Aufzuge nach Oscar Wilde's 
gleichnamiger Dichtung. In deutscher tibersetzung von 
Hedwig Lachmann. Musik von Richard Strauss. Op. 54. 
Orchester- Partitur. Berlin. Furstner. [1907.] M.3984) 

Same. Klavier-Auszug mit Text von Otto Singer. Berlin. 
Furstner. 1905. M.^.49 

„Schlichte Weisen." Funf Gkdichte von Felix Dahn. Fur 
eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte com- 
ponirt von Richard Strauss. Op. 21. Ausgabe fur hohe 
Stimme. Englische Uebersetzung von John Bernhoff. 
Mtinchen. Aibl. 1897. No. 17-21 in IC.380.24.X 

ContgHts. — I. All mein Gedanken, mein Hers und mein Sinn. a. Da 
meinei Herzeni Kronzlein. 3. Ach Lieb*, ich muat nun scheidcn. 4. 
Ach weh mir ungluckhaftem Manne. 5. Die Frauen lind oft fronun 
und itill. 

Sechs Lieder aus „Lotosblatter" von Adolf Friedrich Graf 

von Schack. Fur eine Singstimme mit Klavierbegleitung 

componirt von Richard Strauss. Op. 19. Ausgabe fur 

hohe Stimme. Mtinchen. Aibl. 1897. 

No. 11-16 in IC.380.24.X 
Couimis. — I. Wosn noch Mldchen loIl ea frommen. a. Breit fiber 
mein Haupt dein echwarzea Haar. 3. Sch5n aind, doch halt, die Uim- 
meltateitie. 4. Wie eollten wir geheim aie haltcn. s* Hoffen nnd wiedcr 
▼erzagen. 6. Mein Herz iit itumm, mein Hera iat halt 

Sechs Lieder fiir eine Singstimme mit Klavierbegleitung. 
Op. 37. Ausgabe fiir hohe Stimme. Englische Ueber- 
setzung von John Bernhoff. Mtinchen. Aibl. [1898.] 

No. 21-26 in lf.380.alL2 
Cottttnts. — I. Glfickea genug. a. Ich liebe dich. 3. Meinem Kinda. 

4. Mein Auge. 5. Herr Lena. 6. Hodiaeitlich Lied. 



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Stranii^ Richard. (Continued.) 
Sechs Lieder von A. F. von Schack. Fur eine hohe Sing- 
stimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von 
Richard Strauss. Op. 17. Hamburg. Rahter. [190-?] 

No. 10 in If .380.94.1 

Coidmis, — I. Seitdem dein Aug' in mdnet tehatite. a. Staadchen. 
3. Das Gcheimnita. 4. Am den Liedera dcr Traver. 5. Nor Muthl 
6. Barcarole. 

Serenade (Es-dur. Andante) ftir 2 Floten, Oboen, Clari- 
netten, 4 Horner, 2 Fagotte und Contrafagott oder Bass- 
tuba. Op. 7. Partitur. Miinchen. Aibl. [1883?] 

No. I in M .33S-I5 

Sonate (Es dur) fur Violine und Klavier. Op. 18. [Partitur 
und Stimme.] Munchen. Aibl. [1887.] No. 2 in if 410.59 

Sonate in F dur fur Violoncell und Pianoforte. Op. 6. 
[Partitur und Stimme.] Miinchen. Aibl. [1883?] 

No. I in lf4X0.59 

Stiller Gang (Night-fall). (Richard Dehmel.) Lied fiir 
etne Singstimme [t.] mit Klavierbegleitung von Richard 
Strauss. Op. 31, No. 4. Englische Uebersetzung von 
Paul England. Berlin. Furstner. [1902.] 

No. 1 1 in 11.380.34.2 

Symphonia domestica ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 53. Par- 
titur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 1904. lf4o6.38 

Symphonic (F moll) fur grosses Orchester. Op. 12. Par- 
titur. Munchen. Aibl. [1887?] H.335.Z4 

Taillefer. Ballade von Ludwig Uhland. Ftir Chor, Soli und 
Orchester komponirt von Richard Strauss. Op. 52. 
Englische Uebersetzung von Dr. Paul England. Klavier- 
Auszug mit deutsch-englischem Text. Berlin. Furstner. 
1903. No. 2 in If .380.26 

Tennyson's Enoch Arden. Fiir Pianoforte componirt von 
Richard Strauss. (A melodrame with German & English 
words.) Op. 38. Leipzig. Forberg. 1898. 

No. 3 in M.4XO.59 

Das Thai. The valley. Gedicht von Ludwig Uhland. 
Englische Uebersetzung von Paul England. Ftir eine 
tiefe Bassstimme mit Orchesterbegleitung komponirt von 
Richard Strauss. Op. 51. Partitur. Berlin. Furstner. 
[ 1903-] No. 3 in M.38o.a6 

Till Ettlenspiegels lustige Streiche. Nach alter Schelmen- 
weise, in Rondeauform, ftir grosses Orchester gesetzt. 
Op. 28. Partitur. Munchen. Aibl. 1895. No. i in M.356.a8 

Tod und Verklaning. Tondlchtung ftir grosses Orchester. 
Op. 24. Partitur. Munchen. Aibl. [1896?] 

No. 3 in If .34240 

Vier Gesange fur eine Singstimme mit Beglcitung des Or- 

chesters. Op. 33. Partitur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 

[ 1897.] No. 1-4 in If .380.25 

C^nigHit. — I. Verf&hriinK [1. oder t.]. a. Geaang dcr Apolloprfeateria 
[a.]. 3. Hymnua [ii.-a. oder bai.]. 4. Pilgera Morffcnlied [bar.]. 

4 Lieder fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 
Op. 27. Ausgabe fiir hohe Stimme. Englische Ueber- 
setzung von John Bernhoff. Miinchen. Aibl. 1897. 

No. 1-4 in 11.380.24.2 
CatOgms, — I. Rahe, meine Seelel a. Cicilie. 3. Heimllche Auffor- 
demng. 4. Morfcnl 

Vier Lieder fiir eine Singstimme mit Klavierbegleitung. 
Op. 36. Ausgabe fur hohe Stimme. Englische Ueber- 
setzung von John Bernhoff. Miinchen. Aibl. [i8gS.] 

No. 17-20 in M.380.24.2 
CoHitHis. — I. Daa Roaenband. a. FOr fOnlaehn Pfennige. 3. Hat 
seaafft — bldbt'i nlcht dabd. 4. Anbetvng. 

Violinconzert, D moll, mit Orchesterbegleitung. Op. 8. 
Partitur. Manuscript. Miinchen. 1900. H.356.34 

Wanderers Sturmlied (W. v. Goethe). Fiir sechstimmigen 
Chor (2 Soprane, i Alt, i Tenor und 2 Basse) und grosses 
Orchester von R. Strauss. Op. 14. Klavierauszug mit 
Text. Miinchen. Aibl. (1902.] No. i in if .380.26 

Zwei Gesange (Two anthems) fiir 16 stimmigen gemischten 
Chor a capella. Op. 34, No. i u. 2. The English version 
by John Bernhoff. Miinchen. Aibl. 1897. 
ConUnis, — I. Der Abend, a. Hymne. No. 7, 8 in If .380.25 

Zwei grossere Gesange ftir eine tiefere Singstimme mit Or- 
chesterbegleitung. Op. 44. Partitur. Leipzig. Forberg. 

1899, 1900. No. 5, 6 in If .380.25 

CoH$tHU, — I. Nottumo. a. Nachtlicher Gang. 



Strauss, Richard. (Continued.) 
Zwei Lieder (Gedichte von N. v. Lenau). Fur eine Sing- 
stimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von 
Richard Strauss. Op. 26. Ausgabe fiir hohe Stimme. 
Englische Uebersetzung von John Bernhoff. MCinchen. 
Aibl. 1897. No. 23, 24 in M.38a24.i 

Conienu. — i. Frflhlinsaffedringe. a. "O, wirat dv mcin I** 
Strauss, Richard. Works about. 
Brechbr, G. Richard Strauss, Aus Italien: symphonische 
Phantasie. (Op. 16.) Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. 4 in M .2I7.X2.8 

Richard Strauss. Eine monographische Skizze. Leip- 
zig. (1900.] Portrait. No. 3 in lf.z02.37 

Habn, a. Richard Strauss, Also sprach Zarathustra. (Op. 
30.) Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 4 in M.2Z7.Z2.6 

Richard Strauss, Don Quixote. Op. 35. Erlautert. 

Frankfurt a. M. [ 1898.] No. 22 in lt.2i7.Z2.6 

Klatte, W. Richard Strauss, Ein Heldenleben. (Op. 40.) 
Erlautert. Leipzig. [1899.] No. 4 in if. 21 7.12.7 

Richard Strauss, Symphonic in F moll. Op. 12. Er- 
lautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 3 in lt.2X7.i2.8 

Maukb, W. Richard Strauss, Don Juan. Op. 20. Er- 
lautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 10 in lt.217.12.5 

Richard Strauss, Vier Gesange fiir eine Singstimme 

mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Op. 33. Erlautert. Leip- 
zig. [1903.] No. II inif.217.12.8 

Richard Strauss, Zwei Gesange fur 16 stimmigen 

gemischten Chor a capella. Op. 34. Erlautert. Berlin. 
[1904.] No. 12 in lf.2x7.is.8 

Richard Strauss, Till Eulenspiegel's lustige Streiche. 

(Op. 28.) Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 3 in lt.2Z7.Z2.5 
Richard Strauss, Tod und Verklarung. Op. 24. Er- 
lautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 11 inlf.2Z7.Z2.5 

Richard Strauss, Wanderers Sturmlied (Op. 14). Er- 
lautert. Frankfurt a. M. (1898.] No. 14 in if.2i7.Z2.3 

Smouan, a. Richard Strauss, "Taillefer." Op. 52. Er- 
lautert. Leipzig. [1903.] No. 15 in If.2z7.z2.z2 
Tbibler, H. Richard Strauss, Macbeth: Tondichtung fur 
grosses Orchester. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1902.] 

No. 7 in it.2Z7.zs.9 
Stray not to those distant scenes. Glee, Callcott, J. W. 

No. 25 in M.220.34 
Streabbog, L., pseud. See Gobbaerts, Jean Louis. 
Stream, Tht, as it glides. Glee. Horsley, W. 

No. 99 in lt.z57.(S.2 
Streamlet* The, that flow'd. Song. Shield, W. 

No. 40 in lf.235.z8.2; etc. 
Street, Georges. 
L'Amour en livr^e. Op^rette en un acte. Paroles de Albert 
Carre & Paul Meyan. Musique de Georges Street. [Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [1883.] 

No. I in M. 393.65 

Fides. Drame mim^ en un acte. Avec choeurs de L Roger 

Mil^ et Egidio Rossi. Musique de Georges Street. 

Paris. Quinzard & ci«. [1894.] No. 3 in lt.384.5 

Mignonnette. Vaudeville-op^rette en trois actes de Georges 

Duval. Musique de Georges Street Partition chant et 

piano. Paris. Choudens. 1896. No. 2 in lf.393.65 

Scaramouche. Pantomime-ballet en 2 actes et 4 tableaux, 

de Maurice Lef^vre & Henri Vuagneux. Musique de 

Andr< Messager & Georges Street No. 2 in IC257.Z9; etc 

Street, Joseph. 

Concerto, Deuxi^me, en fa mineur, pour le piano, avec 
accomp. de Torchestre. Op. 24. Partition. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [1868?] No. i in lf.348.z7 

Ouverture zu Shakespeares Die beiden Veroneser fur Or- 
chester. Op. 8. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 
[ 1859?] No. 2 in lt.348.z7 

Quatuor pour 2 violons, viole et violoncelle, en mi mineur. 
Op. 27. Partition. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [ 1873.] 

No. I in lf.338.z 

Symphonic (No. 2, D dur) fur Orchester. Op. 14. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1863?] M.348.Z6 



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Studoit 



r 

Street cries. 
Kastnbr, J. G. Lea voix de Paris. Essai d'une histoire 
litt^raire et musicale des cris populaires de la capitale. 
Suivi de Les cris de Paris, symphonie humoristique, 
vocale et instnimentale. Paris. 1857. M.iax.33 

Street intrigue, The. Part-song. Arnb, T. A. Hark you, my 
dear. No. 98 in ic.aao4).x ; etc. 

Street music. 
Bass, M. T. Street music in the metropolis. On the exist- 
ing law, and proposed amendments. London. 1864. 

M.X0X.X8 

Streeter, Horace R. 

The Streeter method of voice building. Boston. The 

Author. 1875. M*37d«33 

Streichholzmaedely Das (The little match girl). Opera. For 

the Music see Enna. For the Libretto see Ensberg. 
Streitt Der, zwischen Phoebus und Pan. Cantata. For the 

Music see Bach» J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 11, Theil 2. 
Strew, strew joyously. Part-sang. Bbnboict. No. 18 in 11.235.7.9 

Striggio» Alessandro. 

No din of rolling drum. Madrigal [s. s. a. t. t. B. Parts], 
(/fi Taylor. Madrigals, ad set.) No. 36,7a in lC.a37.15 

Same. [Score.] (/ft Taylor. Vocal school of Italy. Pp. 
126-131.) No. 28 in If .337.38 

Strike, strike the oar! Glee. Bishop, H. R. Complete collec- 
tion of glees. Vol. 8. 11.335.1.8 
Strike the lyre. Glee. Cookb, T. S. No. 39 in IC.1 57.30.3 

Stringed instruments. See also Bow instruments; Varnish. 

Savart, F. M6moire sur la construction des instruments i 

cordes et i archet. Suivi du Rapport qui en a ^t^ fait aux 

deux Academies des sciences et des beaux-arts. Paris. 

[1819?] Plates. M.307.35 

Young, M. An enquiry into the phaenomena of sounds and 

musical strings. Dublin. Hill. 1784. Plate. M.113.10 

Stritsko, Josef. 

Das schonste Lied. Festgedicht mit Chor [t. t. b. b.]. Soli 
u. Orchesterbegleitung. Worte von Anton Schels. 
Musik von Josef Stritzko. Op. 30. Partitur fiir Or- 
chester mit unterlegtem Klavierauszug. Wien. Rebay & 
Robitschek. (1890.] No. 8 in M. 3 13.17 

Serbisches Standchen. Fur Tenor-Bariton-Solo mit 
Brummchor u. Pianofortebegleitung. Wien. Rorich. 
[ 188-?] No. 3 in If .303.33 

Strohwittwe, Die. Opera. For the Music see Kaudera. For 

the Libretto see Hirschfeld, V. 
''Strollera, The." Opera. For the Music see Englaender. 

For the Librstto see Smith, H. B. 
Strom» Der. Cantata, For the Music see Qade. For the 

Librstto see Goethe. 
Strom, Der. Part-sang, Gramm. Zwei Lieder. Op. 13. 

No. 26 in M.393.X0 
Strom, Der. Sang. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 
Band 5. If.3i7.i.3a5 

Strom, Der, der neben mir verrauschte. Sang. Brahms. 
Lieder und Gesange. Op. 32, Heft i. No. 6 in 11.38040.1 
Stromfahrt. Part-sang. 
Schumacher. Musikanten-Lieder. No. 7 in M.313.16 

Ulrich. No. 14 in M.393434 

Strong, George Templeton. 
Gestrebt-Gewonnen-Gescheitert. Ein Marchen fiir Or- 
chester und obligate Violine. Op. 12. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Kistner. [ 1882?] No. 2 in lC.335.z5 

Now is the month of maying. [Part-song, s. s. a. a.]. Bos- 
ton. Schmidt [1891.] No. 8 in M. 158.30 
Sintram. [Symphonie No. 2 in G moll. Op. 50.] Partitur. 
Leipzig. Jost. [1891?] M.356.39 
Sister, awake. [Part-song, s. s. a. a.] Boston. Schmidt. 
[1891.] No. 7 in M.158.30 
The trumpeter. [Part-song, t. t. b. b., with bar. solo.] Op. 
26. Boston. Schmidt & Co. [1887. Apollo Club collec- 
tion.] No. 16 in M.393.36 
Die verlassene Mtihle. Dichtung von August Schnezler. 
Fur Tenor- oder Sopran-Solo und Mannerchor mit 
Begleitung des Orchesters oder des Pianoforte com- 



Strong, George Templeton. (Continued.) 

ponirt von Templeton Strong. Op. 30. Klavier Auszug. 
Leipzig. Jost & Sander. 1887. No. 9 in M.3Z3.Z7 

The words are la German and Engli^ 
Wie ein fahrender Hornist sich etn Land erblies. (Dich- 
tung von Moritz Graf von Strachwitz.) Fur Soli und 
Mannerchor mit Begleitung des Orchesters oder des 
Pianoforte componirt von Templeton Strong. Op. 26. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Kistner. [188-?] No. 6 in IC.303.39 
Strophes d'amour. For violin end orchestra. Man^n. 

No. 5 in 11^05.37 

Stroud, Charles. 

Hear my prayer, O Lord. Anthem. The organ part by 

Vincent Novello. (/n Novello's Collection of anthems. 

Vol. 7, pp. 172^184.) No. 15 in lf.195.3.7 

Lord, hear my pray'r. [Accomp. for organ.] (/ft Metcalfe. 

Fifty metrical anthems. Pp. 81, 82.) No. 48 in IC.157.34 

No change of times. (Accomp. for organ.] (/n Metcalfe. 

Fifty metrical anthems. Pp. 39, 40.) No. 27 in ic.z57.34 

Strube, Gustav. * 

A dance (Ein Tanz) in D min. For violin with pianoforte 

accompaniment. [Score, with separate part for violin.] 

Boston. Boston Music Co. [1906.] No. i in IC.434.69 

Symphony in B minor for orchestra. Orchestral score. 

New York. Schirmer. [1910.] lC.z36.30 

Strubd, J. 

Des Winters Eden. [Mannerchor.] (In Gruber. Sanges- 
hort. Heft 2, pp. 48-50.) No. 2 in lC.37a30 

Struck, Batistin. 

Polidore. Trag^die [lyrique. Musique de Struck. Paroles 
de Tabbe Pellegrin. Partition d'orchestre]. Manuscript. 
[Paris? 1720?] lC.374a.6 

Strudelfahrt. Part-song. Abt, F. Ftinf Gesange fur Manner- 
chor. Op. 145. No. 8 in 1C.393.Z 
Strudelfahrt. Song. Abt, F. Ftinf Lieder. Op. 94. 

No. 35 in IC.Z93.Z 
Struensee. Opera. For the Music see Meyerbeer. For the 

Libretto see Beer» M. 
Stmggomi, e mi disfaccio. Madrigal. Palbstrina. Werke. 
Band 28. lcAt40a.66.38 

Stucken, Frank van der. See Van der Stucken, Frank 
Valentin. 

Stuckenachmidt, J. H. 
Dass ich war' der Mondenschein. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, 
F. Deutsche Sangerhalle. Vol. 3, p. 48.) 

No. 15 in ic.393.43.3 

Sommernacht. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, F. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 2, p. 48.) No. 14 in ic.39a.43.a 

Wacht auf, die Berge loh'n. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, F. 

Deutsche Sangerhalle. Vol. 3, pp. 97, 98.) 

No. 29 in IC.39343.3 
Der Wald. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, F. Deutsche Sanger- 
halle. Vol. 2, pp. 78, 79.) No. 24 in IC.393.43.3 
Student and singer. Autobiography, Santlby. lC.zo6.30 

Student king, The. Opera, For the Music see De Koven. 

For the Librbtto see Ranken. 
Student operas. 

Atkinson, R. W. Obispah. The '91 Hasty Pudding play. 
The words by B. A. Gould, Jr. The music by R. W. 
Atkinson and L. S. Thompson. No. 4 in IC.394.39 

Bay. a scientific king. [The Tech show, 1903. Accomp. 
for piano.] No. i in IC.3974) 

Carpenter, J. A. The flying Dutchmen. '97 Hasty Pud- 
ding play. [Accomp. for piano.] No. i in 1c.39z.36 

Class. The catnippers. [Hasty Pudding play, 1903. Ac- 
comp. for piano.] No. I in lC.397.z8 

Cox, G. H. The wanderer. Hasty Pudding play 1906. 
[Accomp. for piano.] No. 2 in IC.389.33 

Daniels. [A copper complication.] Musical selections 
[from the Radcliffe College play, 1900. Accomp. for 
piano]. No. i in lC.38a.zz 

The court of hearts. Presented under the auspices 

of the class of 1900, Radcliffe College. [Accomp. for 
piano.] No. i in lC.38a.zft 



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Student operas. (Continued.) 

Davison. The counterfeiter. Presented by the Pi Eta 
Society, 1905. [Accomp. for piano.] No. i in lC.383.1a 

The girl and the chauffeur. Presented by the Pi Eta 

Society of Harvard University, 1906. [Accomp. for 
piano.] No. i in M.389.9a 

Will o' the wisp. [Presented by the Pi Eta Society, 

1904. Accomp. for piano.] No. 2 in M.383.ia 

Dbnison. Prince Punjab. Presented by the Pi Eta So- 
ciety of Harvard University, 1903. [Accomp. for piano.] 
• No. 2 in If .397.18 

Queen Philippine. Presented by the Pi Eta Society, 

190a. [Accomp. for piano.] No. a in if .381.9 

Dbnsmorb. Boodle and Co. [Hasty Pudding play, 1904. 
Accomp. for piano.] No. i in if .399.74; etc. 

Pakuill. Simon Pure Brass. [The Tech Show, 1904. Ac- 
comp. for piano.] No. a in if .397.9 

GuLicK. The campaigners. [Presented by the Pi Eta So- 
ciety, 1900. Accomp. for piano.] No. a in if 4oa.66 

Hall, L. B. Machiavelli. [Given by the Hasty Pudding 
Club of Harvard University, 1905. Accomp. for piano.] 

M-399-95 
Hill, E. B. [Granada.] Musical selections from the '94 
Hasty Pudding play Granada. [Accomp. for piano.] 

No. I in M. 345.14 
Keatingw Priscilla, or a maid of Brown. As produced 
under the auspices of "Hammer and Tongs," Brown Uni- 
versity. 1894. [Accomp. for piano.] No. 3 in if.397.9 
Lang, M. B. Hi-ka-y4. Presented by the Hasty Pudding 
Club of Harvard University, 190a. [Accomp. for piano.] 

No. a in lf.38a.1a 

Loud, J. A. "Fool's gold.*' Pi Eta theatricals, 1897. 

[Accomp. for piano.] No. i in if.394.a9 

The Viking. [Presented by the Pi Eta Society, 1901. 

Accomp. for piano.] No. 3 in M. 383.1 1 

Packard. The Freshman. The eighth annual Tech show 
[1906. Accomp. for piano]. No. 7 in M. 389.1 7 

pRiDB. The dynamiters. Hasty Pudding play, 1901. [Ac- 
comp. for piano.] No. ain lf.38a.11 
Rand. Boscabello. '98 Hasty Pudding play. [Accomp. 
for piano.] No. i in M^oa^d 
Sandbrs. The chemical maid. [The Tech show, 1905. 
Accomp. for piano.] No. a in if .389.17 
Tappin. Wytche Hazelle. Hasty Pudding play, 1900. 
[Accomp. for piano.] No. a in if .38348 
Thompson, L. S. The Sphinx, or love at random. Musical 
selections from the '92 Hasty Pudding play. [Accomp. for 
piano.] No. a in if .345.30 
Student songs. 
Yale song book. The. Compiled from "Yale songs," "Yale 
glees" and "Yale melodies." New York. 1906. It4i5.9x 
Zbngbb. Golias. Etn Cyklus Studentenlieder des Mittel- 
alters. Aus dem Lateinischen von Ludwig Laistncr. Ftir 
vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 39. Leipzig. [1879?] 

No. 36, 37 in M. 393.37 
Liszt. No. a in M. 384.13 ; etc. 

Gade. Lieder fur Mannerchor. 
No. 9 in M .Z57..3X ; etc. 



No. II in If. 393.43.3 
No. 64 in If .za9a43.3 



Student's song. Part-sang, 
Studenten, Die. Part-song. 
Op. a6. 

Hbkbbck, J. F. 
Studentengmss. Part-song. Bbrnbb. 
Studentenherz. Part-song. 

ScHOEN, E. von. No. 5 in M. 393.8 

Speidel. Ftinf Mannerchore. Op. 51. No. 40 in M. 393.35 
Studentenlied. Part-song. Boenicke. No. 7 in m. 393.434 

Liszt. No. 9 in if .393.16; etc. 

Studenten-Staendchen. Part-song. Hecht, E. No. 88 in if .346.33 
Studenten-Valetlied. Part-song. Jelinek. No. 37 in if .39343.3 
Students' greeting. The. Part-song, Beenbr. No. 9 in lf.1574 
Students' song. Part-song. Handwerg. No. 8 in M. 303.1 5 

Studies in worship music. Criticism. Cukwen, J. S. lf.144.9 
Study and teaching of music. See also Music in the public 
schools; Tone-deafness. 

Bach, A. B. On musical education and vocal culture. 
Edinburgh. 1883. lf.X35.7 



Study and teaching of music. (ConUnusd.) 

BoiTEAU, D. A. P. De Tenseignement populaire de la 
musique. Paris, i860. No. 3 in lf.a07.34 

Brooks, E. Special report on the teaching of music in the 
elementary schools of the City of Philadelphia. Phila- 
delphia. 1895. No. 5 in lf.375.a 

Ella, J. Lectures on dramatic music, and musical educa- 
tion abroad and at home. London. 187a. No. 6 in lf.133.3 

Fay, a. Music-study in Germany. Chicago. 1881. 

M.109.X6 

Hanchbtt, H. G. Teaching as a science. An address before 
the Music Teachers' National Association, Buffalo, July, 
1880, and other [musical] essays. New York. i88a. 

No. a in M .135.9 

Hooker, E. W. Music as a part of female education. 
Boston. 1843. No. 4 in M. 373.5a 

iMBiifiK), E. Observations sur Tenseignement mutuel 
appliqu^ i la musique, et sur quelques abus introduits 
dans cet art; prccedees d'une notice sur les conservatoires 
de Naples. Paris. i8ai. No. 4 in if .373.33 

Kaden, R. Wie studiert man Musik? Nebst Anhang: 
Bericht uber die Padagogische Musikschule. Dresden. 
189a. No. 1 1 in M. 37341 

Marx, A. B. The music of the nineteenth century, and its 
culture. Method of musical instruction. London. 1855. 

if.i3Z.8 

Monti, H. de. Strictures on Mr. Logier's system of 
musical education. Glasgow. 1817. No. a in lf.145.1 

Ramann, L. Die Musik als Gegenstand des Unterrichtes 
und der Erziehung. Leipzig. 1868. No. 3 in lf.370.69 

Renaud de Vilback, . Lettre sur Tenseignement 

musical. [Bayonne.] 1837. No. a in M. 307.34 

Saugeon, J. M. M. Lettres sur I'enseignement populaire 
de la musique par J. M. M. Saugeon et Anatole ***. 
Bordeaux. 1861. No. i in if. 307.34 

Wyldb, H. Art training in music. A series of four lectures 
at Gresham College, May, June, i88a. London. [i88a.] 

lf.ai6.ao 

Music as an educator. A series of four lectures de- 
livered at Gresham College, February, March, i88a. Lon- 
don.*^ [i88a.] M.373.58 

Stneck im Volkston. For strings. Schumann, R. A. 

No. 3 in If404.i5 
Stuendlein, Ein, wohl vor Tag. Part-song. 
Rheinberger, J. G. 5 Lieder. Op. 31. 
Wolff. C. 
Stuendlein, Ein, wohl vor Tag. Song. 

Gesange. Op. a8. 
Stuermische Abend, Der. Opera. For the Music see Dalay- 

rac. For the Libretto see Radet, J. B. 
Stuermische Morgen, Der. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. 
Serie ao. Band 9. lf.3i7.x.ao.9 

Stumme Liebe. Song. Mihalovich. Sechs Gesange. 

No. 4 in M .38aax 
Stundenweiser, Ein. Part-song. Abt, F. Ftinf Gesange fur 
Mannerchor. Op. 145. No. 8 in M. 393.1 

StnntZy Joseph Hartmann. 

Bankett-Lied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Regensburger Liederkranz. 
Pp. 104-106.) No. 44 in >f .ia9a.44 

Drinking song [t. t. b. b.]. (In Chickering collection. Vol. 
a, p. 47.) No. as in M. 393.48.3 

Ex Sion [t. t. b. b. Accomp d'orgue]. Bruxelles. Schott. 
[ 185-?] No. 49 in It.a60.z9 

Fcstgesang [t. t. b. b.]. (In Landshuter Licdertafcl. Samm- 
lung ausgewahlter vierstimmiger Lieder. Jahrgang i, pp. 
6, 7.) No. 3 in if.Z30.8 

Heldengesang in Walhalla. [Mannerchor.] (In Regens- 
burger Liederkranz. Pp. 169-171-) No. 68 in If.ia9aw44 
The hunter's war song [t. t. b. b. Boston]. Russell & Co. 
1874. [The Apollo.] No. 17 in lf.384.za 
Im Pokale klaren Wein. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. 
Pp. 438, 439 ) No. 186 in If .Z474 
In's Freie. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. Pp. 5"-5i3.) 

No. ai4 in M .Z474 



No. 6 in lf.z58.a7 

No. 3 in lf.370.30 

Franz, R. Sechs 

No. 80 in M. 344.5.3 



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Stunts, Joseph Hartmann. (ConHnued,) 

Lied der Landsknechte auf dem Zug. [Mannerchor.] (/n 

Regensburger Liederkranz. Pp. 4-6.) No. 2 in ic.ia9a44 

Lobgesang an die Gottheit. [Cantate. Op. 4. Partitur.] 

Miinchen. Der Autor. [182-?] Portrait. Inserted plate. 

1c.356.30 
Trink-Chor. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 
halle. Vol. 3, pp. 90-96.) No. 28 in 11.39243.3 

Stnrgcss, Arthur. 
Regina, B.A., or the king's sweetheart. An original comic 
opera. Music by James M. Glover. 11.381.20 

The telephone girl. By F. C. Burnand, Arthur Sturgess, 
and Sir Augustus Harris. Music by Gaston Serpette, and 
J. M. Glover. No. 3 in 11.389.43 

The topsy-turvy hotel. A new and original musical farcical 
comedy. The English libretto by Arthur Sturgess, 
founded on the French of Maurice Ordonneau. Music by 
Victor Roger and Lionel Monckton. ic.383.33 

Sturgets, Arthur, editor. 
Taund. The little genius. Adapated from the German by 
Sir Augustus Harris and Arthur Sturgess. 11.402.56 

Stargis, Julian Russell. 
Heimchen am Heerd. Cricket on the hearth. (Text nach 
Charles Dickens.) Oper von Alexander C. Mackenzie. 

M.39743 
Ivanhoe. A romantic opera, adapted from Scott's novel. 
Music by Arthur Sullivan. 11.323.32 

Much ado about nothing. Opera founded on Shakespere's 
comedy. The music composed by Charles Villiers Stan- 
ford. 11.389.52 
Nadeschda. A romantic opera. The music by A. Goring 
Thomas. 11.324.18 
Sturm, Julius Carl Reinhold. 
Abschiedsgruss an's Vaterland. Gedicht. Fiir Mannerchor 
mit Solo und Orchester componirt von Wilhelm Tschirch. 

No. I in lI.280.xo 

Arion, der Tone Meister. (Dichtung.) Dramatisches 

Tongemalde fur Soli (t. b.), Mannerchor und Orchester 

komponiert von Wilhelm Tschirch. No. 3 in 1l.2x2.x8 

Leben, Liebe, Lust und Leid. Gedicht. Fiir Manner- 

stimmen (Solo und Chor) und Orchester compdnirt von 

Wilhelm Tschirch. No. 2 in 1l.212.x8 

Stnnn, Olga Louise, translator, 

Enna. Das Streichholzmadel (The little match girl). 

No. 2 in 1l.38x.x3 
Sturm, Wilhelm. 
Columbus' letzte Nacht. Scene fur Bariton-Solo, Manner- 
chor & Orchester. Gedichtet und componirt von Wilhelm 
Sturm. Op. 66. Clav.-Auszug. Berlin. Luckhardt. 
[ 1889.] No. 2 in 11.203.23 

With CSermaiip French and English words. 
Pahrender Scholar. [Zwei Mannerchore.] Op. 56. Leip- 
zig. Hug. [188-?] No. 22, 23 in 11.392.24 

CpMttmit. — I. Es xteht durch dentsche Lande. a. Die Laute auf dein 
Rucken. 

Friihlingssturme. [Mannerchor.] Op. 58, No. 2. Leipzig. 

Siegel. [1887?] No. 25 in 11.392.24 

(jott, du bist mein Zuversicht! [Motet,* t. t. b. b.] {In Claas- 

sen. Ludwig Liebe-Album. Pp. 52, 53.) 

No. II in 1l.203.x6 
Hegelingenfahrt. The Hegelingen. Dichtung nach der 

„Gudrun." English version by £. Buek. Fur Solis (s. t. 

BAR. B.), Mannerchor und Orchester componirt von Wilh. 

Sturm. Op. 74. Clavierauszug. Berlin. Luckhardt. 

[ 1890.] No. 3 in 11.203.23 

Hymnus [Hold wie der Tauben Fliigel] von Fr. Oser. Fiir 

gemischten Chor mit Begleitung der Orgel oder des Har- 
monium. Op. 12. Schleusingen. Glaser. [187-?] 

No. 6a in 1l.194.2x 
Jaromir. Grosse tragi-komische Oper in 3 Abtheilungen, 

mit Klavierbegleitung. Leipzig. Siegel. [188-?] 

No. 4 in 1l.39x.20 
Der letzte Skalde. Ballade von Geibel. Fiir Mannerchor 

und Orchester componirt von Wilhelm Sturm. Op. 9. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Kistner. [1876?] No. 3 in 11.203.5 



Sturm, Wilhelm. (Continued.) 

Mein Herz ist auf Reisen. [Mannerchor.] Op. 58, No. i. 

Leipzig. Siegel. [1887?] No. 24 in 11.392^ 

The parting cup. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] Op. 84, no. 2. 

Boston. Schmidt. [1894.] No. 26 in If .203.20 

Reisemorgen. [Mannerchor.] Op. 58, No. 3. Leipzig. 

Siegel. [ 1887?] No. 26 in If .392.24 

Der Rhein und die Reben. [Dichtung von Fr. von Sallet. 

Fur Mannerchor mit Orchesterbegleitung komponiert von 

Wilhelm Sturm.] Op. 65. Orchester Part. m. unterlegtem 

Clavierausz. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1888.] No. 10 in lf.212.x7 

Roland's Horn. Ballade von Emanuel Geibel. Fiir Bariton- 

solo und Mannerchor mit Begleitung des Orchesters von 

Wilhelm Sturm. Op. 39. Partitur. I^ipzig. Kistner. 

[1885?] No. 16 in If. 392.31 

Salve, Libertas. [Mannerchor mit Pianofortebegleitung.] 

Op. 69. New York. Luckhardt & Belder. [1894.] 

No. 4 in if.203.23 
Thou art mine. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] Op. 84, no. i. Bos- 
ton. Schmidt. [1894.] No. 27 in if.203.20 
Vier Lieder fiir Mannerchor. Op. 64. Leipzig. Kistner. 
[ 1888 ?] No. 27-30 in If .392.24 
CtfNlMlf.— I. Das Alprdsli a. Liebeslied. 3. Stindcben. 4. Drd LOicB. 
Vier Lieder ftir vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 10, Heft 2. 
Leipzig. Siegel. [1874?] No. 17 in If .392.26 
Contents. — Frieden. — Die Welt ist dein. 
Sturm, Der. Incidental music. Van der Stuckbk. 

No. 2 in if.331.12 

Stunn, Der. Opera. For the Music see Fibich. Boure; also 

Urspruch. For the Libretto see Vrchlick^; also PinLfiL 

Sturm, Der. Overture. Taubert, C. G. W. No. i in 11404.98 

Vi ERLi NG. No. 5 in If .3x2.26 

Sturm, Der. Song. Rubinstein. Zwolf Lieder. Op. 78. 

No. 17 in 11.192.5 

Sturm und Frieden. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. No. 6 in lf.192.8 
Sturmbeschwocrung. Part-song. Duerrnbr. 

No. 33 in 11.129844; etc. 
Sturmesmythc von Lenau. Part-song. Lacbner, F. 

No. II in If .212.9; ^tc 
Sturmeswinde durch die Lufte weh'n. Song. Rubinstein. 

Neun Lieder. Op. 27. No. 4 in lf'.z92.5 

Sturm-Hymnus. Cantata. For the Music see Schultx, £. 

For the Libretto see Engclhardt-SchneUcnsteiiL 
Sturmlied. Part-song. Becker, V. E. No. i in If .37a30 

Sturmritt. Song. Pierson. No. 4 in If .348.9 

Stttttgarter Liederkranz. 

Mannerchor-Album. Zu seinem 50 jahringen Jubilaum her- 
ausgegeben. Stuttgart. Zumsteeg. [1875?] 

No. 5 in If .203.22 

ConUnts. — Abert : Die Zufriedenen. — Abt : Sei gcgraut, du ttflle 
Nacht. — Becker : Waldabendschein. — Billeter : Beim Sonaenaufgrnnc. 
— Brambach: Gruaa an den Wald. — Ecker: An die LAtsow'tchen 
Jiger. — EngeUberg: Unter der Loreley. — Faiatt: Trauungsgeaang. 
Fink: Wach' auf, du alter Minnesangl — Fischer: Hdmath. — Gellert: 
Die Fruhlingazeit — Heim: Heinrich Ton Ofterdingen. — Herbeck: 
Treue Liebe. — Hermet: Wohlauf du deuticher SIngerchor. — 
Hiller : Daa ist die schonste Zeit. — Kammerlander : Dea FrAhlings 
Wiederkehr. — Kucken: Und was ist denn Alles? — Knntse: O 
blauender Himmel. — Lacbner, F. : Frahlings>Fder. — Lachner, F. : 
Am Kyfhiuser. — Lachner, V.: Um Mittemacht — Mangold: Helm, 
kehr. — Methfessel: Muttersprache. — Mohring: D«r fliegende Hoi- 
lander. — Muller: Beim Einzug der deutschen Truppcn in die Cham- 
pagne. — Nessler: Sonntagabend. — Otto: Thoiska. — Perfall: Ifor- 
genlied. — Reinecke: Sangersegen „0 heil dem Hauae.** — Reiter; 
Sangerfalurt. — Rhetnberger : Feurige Liebe. — RIets : Lieblich Eiland* 
heU'ge Kunst. — Schaffer: Der Wirth sum Wassermann.-^ Schletterer : 
Herba lori fa. — Schmolzer: Walkfirensang. — Seifris: Die Wdhe 
der Nacht. — Speidel: Wenn die Lerchen wieder kommen. — ^pf: 
Abschied .,Was klinget.*' — Storch: Frflhlingswonne. — Tauwits: Das 
deutsche Lied. — Tschirch: Sonntags am Rhein. — Weinwurm: Froh- 
lingsregen. — WuUner: Zwiegesang. 

Stuxertilndelei. Song. Gruber, G. W. Gottfried August 
Burgers Gedichte. Vol. i. No. 3 in If .130.9.1 

Silk cantiamo. Catch. Lidarti. No. 8 in If. 235. 17.1; etc. 

Su, fratelli, letizia si canti. Song. Rossini. No. 3 in lf.20X4i 
Su Taria. Duet. Mozart. No. 54 in If .157.39 

Su le fioritc sponda d'Arno. Part-song, MassaInl lf.236.10 
Suard, Jean Baptiste Antoine. 

CoquIau, C. p. Suite des Entretiens sur I'^tat actuel de 



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I'op^ra de Paris, ou lettres & M. S . . . [Suard], auteur de 
Textrait de cet ouvrage dans le Mercure. [Anon.] Manu- 
script. [Paris? i8o-?] No. i in if. 372.31 
Soardon, P. 
L'amico Fritz. Friend Fritz. Lyrical comedy. Music by 
P. Mascagni. 11^7.27 
Svb tuum prssidium. Anthem, 
Bbltjsms. Trois cantiques & la Ste Vierge Marie. 

No. 13 in If .36o.xo.a 
Clari. lf.15iS.5a 

Hassb, J. A P. No. 3 in If .aaa.47 

Janssbn, N. a No. 31 in if. 360.19 

Labat. 26 grands motets. If.az3.a3 

Lakbillotts. Musique religieuse. No. ioinlf.a6o.z8;etc. 
MoRBiRA. No. 37 in If .360.34.1 

MozABT. Werke. Serie 3. If.3i5.x.3 

Nbukokm, S. von. Recueil de 40 motets. No. i in if.z58.37 
Palestrina. Werke. Band 6. lf.8o4oa.66.6 

Pascal. No. 10 in if .3oz.33.z 

ScHULTBBs. A collection of 6 sacred vocal pieces. 

No. I in If .30Z.36 
Thomas, C L A No. 9 in if .360.Z0.5 

Valamcoub. No. 16 in If .3oz.34 

Sabqae tuo. MoUt Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 5. 

If .80408.67.5 

Such, Edwin Charles. 

God is our refuge. (The 46th Psalm.) For solo voices, 

chorus and orchestra. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 

[18S-?] No. 3 in If .304.Z 

Narcissus & Echo. A dramatic cantata. The words by 

Miriam Ross. The music by E. C. Such. [Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. (18S-?] 

No. 3 in If .Z56.3 
Such a liar is Tom. CaUh, Arnold, S. No. 198 in 1l.3z5.3z 

Sucher, Josef. 

Waldfraulein. Scene ftir Solo, Chor und Orchester (mit 

freier Benutzung des gleichnamigen Gedichtes von 

Zedlitz) von Josef Sucher. Partitur. Wien. Buchholz 

& Diebel. [ 1869.] No. 4 in If .303.35 

Sachet im Wien! Part-song. GBNia. No. 31 in if .393.9 

Sadden light. Seng. Lobpplbb. Four poems set to music. 

Op. 15. 114Z0.88 

Sadermann, Hermann. 

[Johannes.] 2 Scenen aus „Johannes." Fiir 3 Solostimmen 
(Bariton, Tenor und Bass) mit Orchester componirt von 
Frank L. Limbert. No. a in M. 380.37 

Sue, Marie Joseph. 
Le morne au diable. For an opera based on this work, see 
Supp^, Franz von. Der Gascogner. 
Soedalaviache Rhapsodic. For orchestra. Bbndl. 

No. I in If 405.3 
Saehne. Optra, For the Music see Beer» A. 

Saendfloth, Die. Cantata. For the Music see Saint-SaSns. 

For the Libretto see Gallet 
Sacndfloth, Die. Oratorio. For the Music see Schneider, J. 

C. F. For the Libretto see Groote. 

Sacndflath, Die. Part-song. Kubckbn. No. 33 in M. 393.33 

Suesse Ahnung dehnt den Busen. Romance, Weber, C. M. F. 

E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band 3. No. 99 in if .344.7 

Saease Dirn\ Die, von Inverness. Song, Franz, R. Zwolf 

Gesange. Op. 4. No. 21 in 11.344.5.1 

Saease Gift, Das. Opera. For the Music see Gorter. For 

the Libretto see Frehsee. 
Suesae Maedel, Das. Opera. For the Music see Reinhardt, 

H. For the Libretto see Landesberg. 
Soease Rache. Song. Mozart. No. 4 in m. 304.37 

Suesse Sorgen. Part-song. Rochlitz. No. 16 in If .313.9 

Sneaaer Freund» du blickest mich verwundert an. Song. Schu- 
mann, R. A. Frauenliebe und Leben. No. 3 in if.344.15.3 
Snesser Trost, mein Jesus kommt. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 33. lf.8040.3z.33 

Soesacs Begraebniaa. Song, Lobwb, J. C G. Riickert's Ge- 

dichte. No. i in If. 331. 30 



No. ao in if .I9a3 

lf.39a36 

No. 37 in If .158.30 



Saeaaea Liebl O komm zuriick. Madrigal, Dowland, J. 

No. 6 in If .393.37 
Saeaamayer, Franz Xaver. 

[Soliman der ate.] Ouverture und Gesange aus der Oper 
Soliman der ate. Klavierauszug von C. Zulehner. Bonn. 
Simrock. [18—?] If.151.z5 

[Der Spiegel von Arkadien.] Ouverture und favorit 
Gesange aus der Oper: Der Spiegel von Arkadien. 
[Klavierauszug.] Mannheim. Gotz. [179-?] 

No. a in If .35az3 
Suffer little children. Anthem, Costa, M. 
Fowls. [15 anthems.] 
White, C. A 
Sagana» LuigL 

Die neugierigen Frauen. Le donne curiose. Musikalische 
Comodie. Musik von Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, lf.397.76 
Suicide, Un, en partie double. Opera. For the Music see 
Simiot. For the Librktto see Gaffiot. 

Soidell, . 

Crucifixus. [Duet, s. s. Accomp. for pianoforte.] (In 
Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. Vol. 5, pp. 79, 80.) 

No. 12 in If. 390.39.5 
Soia-je aim^. Song, ScHUBBaT, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 3. 

lf.3374.3 

Saisael Suisse! Part-song. Thomas, C. L. A No. 9 in if.z30.7 

Suites. Orchestra. 

Albbniz. Catalonia. Suite populaire en trois parties. 

No. I. lf.403.z 

AaENSKi. CHxysTu (2 a cioHTa) juia AByxi ponxefl ei 4 pyicH. 

Silhouettes (3»« suite) pour deux pianos i 4 mains. 

[Transcription pour orchestre.] No. 3 in lf.405.z 

Suite, 3me (Variations), pour a pianos i 4 mains, 

instrumentee [pour Torchestre] par Tauteur. 

No. 3 in If .358.Z9 

Bach, J. S. Ouverture, ou suite en r^ majeur pour 3 violons, 

viola, basse, timballes, 3 hautbois, basson, 3 trompettes. 

No. 7 in 11.333.3 

Suite in D-dur (Ouverture, Air, Gavotte, Bourree und 

Gigue) fur Orchester. No. 6 in If .333.3 

Suite in H moll fur Flote, a Violinen, Viola, Violoncell 

und Contrabass, mit ausgefiihrtem Accomp. [des Kla- 
viers]. No. 5 in M. 333.3 

BisD, A. Dritte kleine Suite, fur grosses Orchester. 

11403.8 
Bizet. L'Arlesienne. Suite d'orchestre. No. i in if.358.3 
L'Arlesienne. [3« suite d'orchestre.] No. a in if .358.3 

Petite suite d'orchestre. Jeux d'enfants. 

No. 3 in If .343^9 

Roma. 3™« suite pour orchestre. No. i in If .34349 

Blasseb. Suite fur Orchester. No. 4 in if .334.1 

BaiNK. Suite d'orchestre, i^e (en sol). No. a in if .333.6 
BaocKWAY, H. A Sylvan suite for orchestra. If 404.73 

BaousTET. Seines fantaisistes. Suite d'orchestre. 

No. a in If 403.15 
Bruch. Suite fur grosses Orchester nach russischen Volks- 
melodien. No. 3 in M. 406.68 

BuNNiNa Suite villageoise, pour grand orchestre. 

No. 3 in If 403.Z6 
BusoNi. Symphonische Suite, fur Orchester. 

No. I in If403.i9 

Zweite-Orchestersuite (Geharnischte-Suite). lf4o6.44 

BusssR. A la Villa Midicis. Suite symphonique en trois 
parties. If404.74 

Petite suite. [Op. 13.] No. 3 in 114054 

Caetani, R. Suite (en si-mineur) pour orchestre. lf4o6.3 
Chaminaoe; Callirhoe. Suite d'orchestre. lf.356.6 

Chaspentier. Impressions d'ltalie. Suite pour orchestre. 

If 403.33 
Chopin. Chopin-Suite fiir Orchester in 7 Satzen vorzu- 
tragen mit der F-moll-£tude am Klavier (d. h. zu jedem 
Satze der Suite wird die £tude gespielt). Prelude. — 
Scherzino. — Nocturne. — Valse. — Eglogue. — Alia marcia. 
— Finale (Grand ensemble). No. 4 in If .3Z3.Z 

Coster. Suite: prelude, scherzo, intermezzo, marcia pour 
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CowBN. The language of flowers. Suite de ballet. 

1c.33x.z4 
Davidov. Suite pour Torchestre. No. i in II.343.53 

Dbldevbz. Suite de pieces caract^ristiques (Reveries di- 
nannaises) pour orchestre. 11.356.x a 

Dblibes. Sylvia. Ballet. Suite d'orchestre. 11.343.52 

Dubois, F. C. T. La farandole, ballet de Top^ra, suite 
d'orchestre. No. i in ic.405.9 

Suite villageoise. No. i in 1c.406.x0 

DvoftAK. Suite ftir das Orchester. No. i in M.3444a 

ficoBCHEViLLB, editor, Vingt suites d'orchestre du XVI !< 
siicle frangais. 2 v. ic.406.66 

Enbsco. Poeme roumain pour orchestre. [Suite sympho- 
nique.] ic.404.79 

Ebb. Suite (D moll) fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. 3 in 1c.403.99 
EssBB. « Suite [No i] in 5 Satzen fur grosses Orchester. 

1c.348.3x 

Suite No 2 (A moll) in 4 Satzen fur grosses Orchester. 

1c.348.3a 
PAUBfi, G. U. PelUas et M^lisande. Suite d'orchestre. 

No. 2 in IC405.9 
FiscHBB, C. A. Kunstler-Carneval. (Ouverture, Ball, 
Marsch und Finale.) Suite ftir grosses Orchester. 

1c.337.19 
Flobbsheik. Suite Miniature. Liebesnovelle, fur grosses 
Orchester. No. 2 in 1c.403.34 

Fbancx, R. Suite fur Orchester: Praeludium. — Marsch. — 
Reigen. — Finale. No. i in 1c.406.x1 

Gabcin. Suite symphonique. Op. 25. No. i in lC.358.x5 

Gbbman. The tempter. Suite for orchestra. 

No. I in lC.357.x6 

Gevaebt, editor. Danses celibres des fondateurs de Top^ra 

frangais, Rameau, Gluck. Dispos^es en suites d'orchestre. 

No. 1-3. No. 1-3 in ic.343.48 

Glazunov. Moyen-age. Suite pour grand orchestre. 

No. 2 in 1c.406.xa 
Suite caract^ristique pour grand orchestre. IC405.X5 
Suite pour orchestre tir^e du ballet „Raymonda." 

M.404.47 
Gluck. Airs de ballet disposes en suite d'orchestre. Suite 

I, 2. No. 1, 2 in ic.343.48 

GoDABD, B. L. P. Suite de danses anciennes et modernes. 

MU105.X9 

Gaisa [Peer Gynt.] Orchestersuite aus der Musik zu 

„Peer Gynt" No. 4 in 1c.33a.23 

Zweite Orchestersuite aus der Musik zu „Pcer Gynt." 

No. 5 in 1c.23a.a3 

GBiiiii, J. O. Suite, Zweite, in Canonform fiir Orchester. 

No. I in ic.348.25 

Gbubnbebgeb. Nordische Suite ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. 6 in 1c.33a.19 

GuiBAUD. Suite d'orchestre [i«], en quatre parties. 

No. 2 in lC.337.4 

Suite d'orchestre, 2«, en 4 parties. No. i in IC.3374 

Halvobsen. Vasantasena. Suite fiir grosses Orchester aus 

der Musik zu dem altindischen Schauspiel. ic.403.50 

Hamebik. Jiidische Trilogie. Fur Orchester. 

No. I in M.345.X3 

Nordische Suite [ite]~4te, fur Orchester. 1c.345.1a 

Hbnbiqubs, F. V. Suite (fa majeur) pour hautbois, avec 

accomp. d'instruments i cordes. No. 2 in 1c.403.68 

Hbpwobth. Suite in 4 Satzen fur Orchester. 

No. I in IC410.34 

Hebbbbt, V. Suite romantique pour grand orchestre. 

ic^04.8a 

HoFiCANN, H. C J. Ungarische Suite. Mit Benutzung 

ungarischer Nationalmelodlen, fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. 3 in M.34a.6 

Il'inski, a. Noure et Anitra. Suite pour 2 pianos i 4 

mains. Pour grand orchestre par I'auteur. 1c.405.ax 

Indy, p. M. V. d'. Karadec Musique de sc^ne pour un 

drame de Andr6 Alexandre. Suite d'orchestre. Prelude. 

— Chanson. — Noce bretonne. No. 3 in iCu|05.aa 



Suites. Orchestra. (Continued.) 
M6d^e. Suite d'orchestre d'apr^ la trag^die de 

Catulle Mendis. IC403.74 
Suite (en r€) dans Ic style ancien pour trompette, 2 

flutes, 2 violons, alto et violoncelle. No. 2 in 11405.33 

Ippolitov-Ivanov. Iveria. Suite pour grand orchestre. 

(amc s^rie d'Esquisses caucasiennes.) No. i in lC407.x8 

Suite orientate. 1C4074 

Kabmpf. Hiawatha. Suite nach der gleichnamigen 

epischen Dichtung von Longfellow fur grosses Orchester. 

IC4XX.39 

Kaun. Ein Karnevalsfest. Suite in vier Satzen fur grosses 

Orchester. No. 2 in IC407.X8 

KiBNZL. Drei Suit en in Tanzform fur Orchester (frei bear* 

beitet nach seinen ,,30 Tanzweisen" fiir Clavier, Op. 21). 

IC403.83 
Klbbmann. Die versunkene Glocke. Suite ftir grosses Or- 
chester nach Gerhart Hauptmann's gleichnamigen 
Marchendrama. lC.406.7a 

Klughabdt. „Auf der Wander schaft." Suite fiir Orchester. 

No. 3 in IC4X0.68 
Kbbtschmeb, E. Hochzeits-Musik. Suite in 3 SaUen: 
Festzug, Brautgruss, Reigen, fur Orchester. 

No. I in 1c.338.9x 
Kbbtschmeb, F. Suite (D dur) in vier Satzen fur Orchester. 

No. 5 in IC403.85 
Kbug, a. Aus der Wanderzeit Suite fur Orchester. 

No. 3 in lC.336.x9 
Kui. In modo populari. Petite suite pour orchestre. 

No. 3 in ic.333.7 

Suite-miniature pour orchestre. Partition. 

No. 4 in IC.333.7 
Lachneb, F. Ball-Suite fur Orchester. II.346.39 

Suiten ftir grosses Orchester. No. 1-7. lC.346.3x 

Lacombb. Suite pastorale pour orchestre. ]M07«5 

Lacome d'Estalbnx. Clair de lune. Suite d'orchestre. 

No. 2 in IC405.99 
Lald. Namouna. Suite d'orchestre extraite du ballet en 
deux actes. [lire], 2e suite. IC404.86 

Lamgb-Mublleb. Alhambra. Suite for Orkester. 

No. 3 in IC.337.7 
La Toiibbllb. Impressions matinales. ire suite d'orchestre. 
V. Kermesse. No. 3 in 11407.34 

Lb Bobnb. Aquerelles. Suite pour petit orchestre. 

No. 4 in IC.34346 

Poeme pour orchestre. aime suite. Seines de ballet. 

No. I in ic.337.8 
Leboux. Les Perses. Tragidie antique. Suite d'orchestre. 

No. 2 In 11.358.6 

LuLLV. Suite fur Orchester aus „Roland," lyrische 

Tragodie. No. 4 in 1I407.X7 

MacCunn. Highland memories. Suite of 3 Scottish scenes 

for orchestra. No. 3 in lC.357.x7 

MacDowelu Suite ftir grosses Orchester. No. 2 in 1c.334.x0 

Im October. Supplement zur ersten Suite fur grosses 

Orchester. (Zwischen dem 2. und 3. Satz einzuftigen.) 

No. 2 in 1c.338.a4 

Suite, Zweite (Indianische), fur grosses Orchester. 

lC.356.x9 
Mackenzie, A. C. Suite dramatique (Coriolanus) pour or- 
chestre. M406.X9 
Man^n. Suite pour violon et piano concertantes avec or- 
chestre. M4X046 
Massenet. [Suites d'orchestre.] Namely: 
Suite d'orchestre, Premiere, en 4 parties. No. i in lC.343.x6 
Scenes hongroises. ame suite d'orchestre. 

No. I in 1c.343.x7 
Scenes dramatiques. 3e suite d'orchestre. 

No. I in lC.343.x9 
Seines pittoresques. [4e] suite d'orchestre. 

No. 2 in lC.343.x7 
Scenes napolitaines. 5e suite d'orchestre. No. 2 in M.343.X6 
Seines de fierie. 6e suite d'orchestre. No. i in lC.343.x8 
Seines alsaciennes. Souvenirs, [ye suite d'orchestre.] 

No. 2 in ll.343.x8 



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Suites 



Suites. Orchestra. (Cmtinued.) 

Eflclarmonde. Suite pour orchestre. No. 2 in M.343.X9 

Mbndblssohn-Baktholdy, J. L F. Cinq romances sans 
paroles. Arrang^es en suite de concert et orchestr^es. 

No. 3 an If .358.6 
MiBLCK. Finnische Suite fur Orchester. If4za85 

M0SZK0W8K1. Premiere suite d'orchestre (en fa). 

No. I in li.34a.ao 

Deuxiime suite d'orchestre [en sol mineur]. 

No. 3 in If .349.90 

NApkavnIk. Suite fur grosses Orchester aus der Musik zu 

der dramatischen Dichtung „Don Juan" von A. Tolstoj. 

No. I in If 407.6 

Nicod£. Symphonische Suite (H moll) in 4 Satzen fiir 

kleines Orchester. No. i in if .349.91 

PmtNi. Suite, Premiere, pour orchestre. No. a in M.358J 

[Izeyl.] Suite d'orchestre sur Izeyl. No. i in if 40544 

Trois pi^es pour orchestre formant suite de concert. 

No. 8 in ii.34346 
Raff. Suite [No. i, in C] f&r Orchester. No. i in lf.347.97 
Suite No 2, in F, in ungarischer Weise fur das Or- 
chester. lf.347.98 

Italienische Suite fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.33X.98 

Rameau, J. P. Castor et Pollux. Fragments disposes en 

suite d'orchestre. No. 3 in If .34348 

Drei Balletsuiten. No. a^ in 11404.5 

Hippolyte et Aride. Airs de ballet pour orchestre. 

Ire suite. No. i in 11407.17 

RiMSKi-KoasAKov. [Mlada.] Suite pour orchestre tiree de 

I'op^ra-ballet Mlada. No. 3 in lf4zo.79 

nam* BoeaoAa. Cnina. Pan Voyevoda. Suite pour 

Torchestre. M4XZ.X7 

Scheherazade, d'apris „Mille et une nuits." Suite 

symphonique pour orchestre. if.337.9 

Suite de I'opera „La nutt de Noel" d'apris Gogol. 

Tableaux musicaux mouvants pour orchestre (avec choeur 
ad libitum). No. i in If 406.96 

RoPARTZ, J. G. M. Seines bretonnes. (lire suite d'or- 
chestre.) 

RuBiNSTBiM. Hal costum^ Suite [i, 
caract^ristiques pour orchestre. 

Miniatures. Suite. Fur Orchester frei bearbeitet. 

No. 3 in M405.51 

Suite pour orchestre. If 404.10 

RuDORFF. Ballade (Introduction, Scherzo und Finale), fiir 
grosses Orchester. No. 2 in 11.346.94 

Saint-Saens. Suite alg^rienne. Impressions pittoresques 
d'un voyage en Alg^rie. M.331.30 

Suite pour orchestre. No. 3 in M.343.38 

Salvayrb. Suite espagnole pour orchestre. 

No. I in M.407.36 

ScBARWBNKA, L. P. Arkadische Suite fur Orchester. 

No. 3 in If .349.39 

ScHjBLDBRUP. Wcihuacht-Suite aus einem Weihnachtsspiel. 

No. I in M410.54 

ScHOLZ. Wanderung. Suite von Characterstucken fur Or- 
chester: Gebirgsgruss. — Libelle und Wasserfei. — Erinnern 
und Traumen. — Tanz. — Abendfrieden. — Heimweg. 

No. I in 11410.80 

Schumacher, P. P. H. Bilder vom Rhein. Modeme Suite 
ftir grosses Orchester. No. 2 in 114x0.53 

Schumann, G. A. Zur Carnevalszeit. Suite fiir grosses Or- 
chester. No. 3 in M406.3X 

Schumann, R. A Manfred. Pocme dramatique. Frag- 
ments disposes en suite d'orchestre. No. 4 in M.335.X3 

SiBEUus. Karelia-Suite. No. 2 in M4X1.13 

Pelleas und Melisande. Suite fur kleines Orchester. 

Aus der Musik zu dem gleichnamigen Drama des Maurice 
Maeterlinck. No. 2 in M4X1.53 

Suite aus der Musik zum Schauspiele „Konig Kristian 
II." von Adolf Paul. No. i in M404.9Z 

— Swahnevit (Schwanenweiss). Suite fiir kleines Or- 
chester. Aus der Musik zu dem gleichnamigen Marchen- 
drama des August Strindberg. No.2in M.4XI.99 



No. 2 in M405.50 
2] de morceaux 
No. I in M.349.98 



Suites. Orchestra. (Contmued.) 
SiNDiNG. £pisode8 chevaleresques. Suite pour orchestre. 

M404.18 
Stojowski. Suite en mi b pour grand orchestre. 

No. 4 in M.331.ZX 

SuK. Bin Marchen. Pohidka. Suite fQr grosses Orchester 

nach Motiven der Musik zu Zeyer's dramatischen 

Marchen: „Raduz und Mahulena.'' M4Z0.6D 

Taniebv, a. S. Suite, Zweite, in F dur. M405.59 

TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. Le lac des cygnes. Suite. 11404.99 

CiOHTa [No. i] juifi opxecrpa. No. i in ii.343.zo 

CioHTa No. 2. I. Hrpa seyKOBi. 2. BaxbCb. 3. 

lOMopHCTH^ecicoe cxepuo. 4. Chu pe6eRKa. 5. AHxaa 
njiacKH. M405.6Z 

Suite No 3 pour orchestre. li.343.z1 

Mozart iana. Suite No. 4. Vier Stucke von W. A. 



Mozart (Gigue, Menuet, Cjebet, Thema mit Variationen) 
fur Orchester tibertragen. No. 2 in M.334.99 

Suite pour grand orchestre, tir^e de la partition du 

ballet Cassenoisette. No. 4 in M.34943 

TcHBRBPNiN. Suite pour grand orchestre tir^e du ballet „Le 

pavilion d'Armide." M4ZZ.93 

VuiDBT. Seines champetres. 3e suite d'orchestre. M.4za3 

WiDOR, C M. Conte d'avril. Musique composie pour la 

com^die en vers de Auguste Dorchain. Suites de concert 

i I'usage des chefs d'orchestre. M4ZO.8Z 

La Korrigane. Ballet Suite d'orchestre. ^405.65 

Maitre Ambros. Suite d'orchestre. M.404.ZOZ 

WoRMSBR, A. A. T. L'enfant prodigue. Suite d'orchestre. 

No. 2 in M.378.6D 
Suites. For organ. 
Bernard, £. Suite in E major for the organ: Andantino^ — 
Scherzo-caprice. — Introduction and fugue. 

No. 5 in M.3X949 

MuPFAT, G. Suite fiir die Orgel. (Anno 1727.) Ftir den 

Gebrauch bei Kirchen-Concerten. No. 7 in M.30.93 

Suites. I^dr pianoforte. 

Debussy. Printemps. Suite symphonique pour orchestre, 

piano et choeurs. Transcription pour piano i 4 mains. 

No. I in M.406.69 
MacDowell, E. a Moderne Suite, Erste. [Fiir Piano- 
forte.] No. 2 in M403.98 

Moderne Suite, Zweite. Fur Pianoforte. 

No. I in li4034)8 
MuFFAT. Componimenti musicali per il cembalo. lf4Z5.zou9 

Same. Sechs Suiten und eine Ciaccona fiir Clavier. 

No. 2 in M4Z4.3 

Suites. For pianoforte and orchestra. 

Gregh. Suite de concert, Premiere, pour piano avec accom- 

pagnement d'orchestre. M4xa67 

Lacombe. Suite pour piano et orchestre. No. i in M.358.6 

Raff. Suite: Introduction und Fuge. — Menuett. — Cravotte 

und Musette. — Cavatine. — Finale. Fur das Pianoforte mit 

Begleitung des Orchesters. No. 2 in M40546 

Rbinhold. Suite fur Pianoforte und StrAch-Orchester. 

No. 6 in M.349.95 
Schelling. Suite fantastique pour piano et orchestre. 

lf4zz.9o 
Suites. For strings. 

Bach, J. S. Sarabande, Andante und Bourr^e aus den 
Violinsonaten, fiir Streichorchester bearbeitet. 

No. 8 in M.33fl.3 
Brauer. Suite (E moll) fiir Streichorchester. 

N0.4inli.338.zz 
DoERiNG, C. H. Suite (A-moll) ftir Streichinstrumente. 

No. 7 in M.336.Z 
Glazunov. Suite pour quatuor d'archets. 

No. I in M.355.Z6 
Gottharo. Suite ftir Streichorchester. No. 3 in M405.Z7 
GouND. Suite (A dur) ftir Streichorchester. 

No. I in li.358.97 

Grieg. Aus Holberg's Zeit. Suite im alten Style ftir 

Streichorchester. No. 3 in M.339.93 

Grimm, J. O. Suite in Canonform fiir 2 Violinen, Viola, 

Violoncell u. Contrabass (Orchester). No. i in M.348.94 



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Far strings. (ConUnusd.) 

Suite (Nr. 3 in G moll) fur Streichorchester. 

No. 3 in 1c.33z.z6 

Lbpsbvke, C. £. Suite pour instruments i cordes (2 violons, 

alto et violoncelle). No. 2 in M.337.8 

Rhbinberger, J. G. Suite ftir Orgel, Violine und Violoncello 

mit Begleitung des Streichorchesters. No. 2 in 1c.34a.26 

WuBERST. Russische Suite fur Streich-Orchester, mit 

obligater Violine. No. 8 in M.352.5 

Suites. For violin and orchestra. 

BoRDisE, J. Suite fantaisiste pour violon et orchestre. 

No. 4 in M.405.3 

Kuz. Suite concertante pour le violon avec accompagne- 

ment d'orchestre. No. 2 in ic.358.34 

NApravnIk. Suite pour violon avec accompagnement d' 

orchestre. No. z in 1c.4z0.50 

Raff. Suite fur Solo-Violine und Orchester. 

No. I in 1c.405.46 
WzLHELMj. Italienische Suite nach Nicolo Pag^nini fur 
Violine mit Orchester-Begleitung. No. z in IC.405.68 

Suites. For violin and pianoforte. 
GoLDMARK. Suite fiir Pianoforte & Violine. 

No. 6 in M.azaz3 

RzBS, F. Suite [No. i] fiir die Violine mit Begleitung des 

Pianoforte. No. i in M.4o6.a4 

Suite (No. II, F-dur) fiir die Violine mit Begleitung 

des Pianoforte. No. 2 in 11406.24 

Suite (No. Ill, G-dur) fiir die Violine mit Begleitung 

des Pianoforte. No. 3 in 11.406.24 

Suite (No. IV, D moll) fiir Violine mit Begleitung des 

Pianoforte. No. 4 in 11406.24 

Suites. For violoncello and orchestra. 
Popper. „Im Walde." Suite fiir Orchester mit obligatem 
Solo-Violoncelt. No. 4 in IC407.2Z 

Suites. For violoncello and pianoforte. 
Popper. Suite ftir Violoncell und Pianoforte. 

No. 2 in M.357.Z3 
Saznt-Saens. Suite fiir Violoncello und Pianoforte. 

No. 2 in 1C404.52 
Suites. For four violoncellos. 
KuzNBTSov. Suite en cinq parties pour 4 violoncelles. 

No. 3 in IC405.72 

Suites. Criticism. 

Hahn, a. Edvard Greig, „Peer Gynt." Suiten (Op. 46 u. 

55). Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. i in M.2Z7.Z2.8 

Knorr» I. Peter Tschaikowsky, Suite No. 3 (in G-dur) fiir 

Orchester, Op. 55. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1894.] 

No. 5 in M.az7.z2.z 
Krbtzschmar, a. F. H. Fiihrer durch den Concertsaal. 
Abtheilung z : Sinfonie und Suite. Leipzig. 1887. IC.Z45.3 
Niemann, W. Peter Tschaikowsky, Mozartiana-Suite. Op. 
61. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 8 in lC.2z7.z2.zo 
Nodnagel, E. O. Georges Bizet, L'Arl6sienne. Erlautert. 
Leipzig. [1901.] No. 13 in 1C.2Z7.Z2.7 
RiEMENscHNEiDER, G. Peter Tschaikowsky, Der Nuss- 
knacker, Suite fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 71 a. Erlautert. 
.Leipzig. [ 1902.] No. 4 in M.2Z7.Z2.ZO 
Tribler, H. Georges Bizet, Suite „Roma.*' Erlautert. 
Leipzig. [1901.] No. 22 in 1c.2z7.z2.z0 
Jules Massenet, Scenes pittoresques. IV. Orchestra- 
Suite. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1902.] No. 10inic.2z7.z2.zz 
Peter Tschaikowsky, Erste Suite, D moll, fur grosses 



Orchester. Op. 43. Erlautert. Leipzig. [190Z.] 

No. 13 in 1c.az7.z2.1z 
Suites, Les, d'une indisor^tion. Opera. For the Music see 

Blancou. For the Libretto see Huard. 
Suk, Josef. 
Ein Marchen. Poh&dka. Suite fiir grosses Orchester nach 
Motiven der Musik zu Zeyer's dramatischen Marchen: 
„Raduz und Mahulena." Op. 16. Partitur. Berlin. Sim- 
rock, .ipoi. 1c.4z0.60 
Scherzo fantastique fur Orchester. Op. 25. Partitur. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Haertel. [1905-] iI.4zo.93 
: Symphonic (E dux) ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 14. Par- 
'titur. Berlin. Simrock. 1900. 11.404.70 

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Sul margine d'un rio. For piano and flute. Latour, J. 

No. 13 in lC.2ia3; etc 
Rill sentirr delh Soria. Song. Aspa, M. No. 2 in lC.364.zo 

Uoiaaiice, i.a. Lutuata. For the Music see Chabrier. For the 

LiniiRTTo see Richepin. 
Snl^riiU". rvttala. For the Music see Damrosch. 
buiaimiii. Ui'cra. For the Music see Rubinstein. For the 

Libretto see Rodenberg. 

Suleika. Song. 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Songs. No. 33, 44 in M.244.2Z ; etc 

Meyerbeer. 40 melodies. No. i in 1l.z57.38 

Schubert, F. P. Sammtliche Compositionen. lC.244.z2; etc. 

Suleika und Hatem. Duct. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. 

Werke. Seric 18, 19. lC.4Z3.3.z8,z9 

Sulima. Song. Brahms. Romanzen aus Tieck's Magelone. 

Heft 5- No. 7 in M.38o^az 

Suir altar del Golgota. Chorus. Gordigiani. Melodies sacr^es. 

No. 10 in lC.270.42 

Sull' margine d'un rio. Song. Biancbi, F. No. 20 in 1c.z57.39 

Sulla tomba di Bellini. Song. Alary. No. 39 in 11.235.Z8.3 

Sulliyan, Sir Arthur Seymour. 

The beauty stone. An original musical drama in three 

acts. By Arthur W. Pinero, J. Comyns Carr, and Arthur 

Sullivan. Vocal score. London. Chappell & Co. Z898. 

The beleaguered. A four-part song [t. t. b. &]. London. 
Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 25 in M.203.7 

Also to be found in The Orpheus. 

The chieftain. An original comic opera in 2 acts. Written 
by F. C. Burnand. Composed by Arthur Sullivan. Vocal 
score. London. Boosey & Co. 1895. IC.323.27 

The contrabandista; or the law of the ladrones. Comic 

opera in 2 acts. The libretto by F. C. Burnand. The 

music by Arthur S. Sullivan. Pianoforte arrangement by 

the composer. London. Boosey & Co. [1868.] M.327.7 

Reproduced in 189s with changes and additions as The chieftain 
[if.3a3.j7]. 

Cox and Box, or the long-lost brothers. Triumviretta in i 
act. Adapted from Morton's farce ''Box and Cox/' by F. 
C. Burnand. The music by Arthur S. Sullivan. Piano- 
forte arrangement by the composer. London. Boosey & 
Co. [ 1869.] No. 2 in M.277.23; IC.284.7 

Echoes. A four-part song. {In Novello's Part-song book. 
2d series. Vol. 5, pp. 25-30.) 

No. 4 in 11.323.24; No. 6 in IC.195.1.5 

The Emerald Isle; or the Caves of Carrig-Cleena. A new 
and original comic opera in two acts. Written by Basil 
Hood. Composed by Arthur Sullivan and Edward Ger- 
man. Arranged from the full score by Wilfred Bendall. 
Vocal score. London. Chappell & Co. 1901. M.38146 

Evening. A four-part song, (/n Novello's Part-song book. 
2d series. Vol. s, pp. 11-14.) 

No. 4 in 11.323.24; No. 3 in IC.195.1.5 

The foresters, Robin Hood and Maid Marian. By Alfred, 
Lord Tennyson. The incidental music and the songs and 
choruses composed by Arthur Sullivan. Vocal score. 
London. Chappell & Co. 1892. No. 2 in M.3a3.37 

The golden legend. Adapted from the poem of Longfellow 
by Joseph Bennett. The music composed by Arthur Sul- 
livan. Full score. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1886.] 

-lC«4<M>i4ff 

Same. Pianoforte arrangement by Berthold Tours. 1886. 

No. I in lC.323.s4 

The gondoliers; or, the King of Barataria. By W. S. Gilbert 
and Arthur Sullivan. Vocal score. Arrangement for 
pianoforte by J. H. Wadsworth. Cincinnati. J. Church 
Co. 1889. IC.323.36 

The grand duke; or, the statutory duel. A comic opera, in 
2 acts. Written by W. S. Gilbert. Composed by Arthur 
Sullivan. Vocal score. Arranged by Wilfred Bendall. 
London. Chappell & Co. 1896. M.323.33 

H. M. S. Pinafore, or the lass that loved a sailor. An en- 
tirely original nautical comic opera in 2 acts. Written 
by W. S. Gilbert. Composed by Arthur Sullivan. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] London. Metzler & Co. [1878.] 

No. I in IC.323.28 



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SnUivan* Sir Arthur Seymour. (Continued.) 

Haddon Hall. An original light English opera, in 3 acts. 
Written by Sydney Grundy. Composed by Arthur Sulli- 
van. Arranged by King Hall. Vocal score. London. 
Chappell & Co. 1892- No. i in M. 323.37 

"Hark I what mean those holy voices?" Christmas carol 
with organ accomp. London. Patey & Willis. 1883. 

No. 10 in M.I58.90 

How sweet the evening shadows. [Anthem. Accomp. for 
organ.] Arranged by C. W. Greene. [Boston.] Russell. 
1885. No. 42 in lf.x58.19 

I will mention the loving-kindness. Anthem for Easter. 
(Accomp. for organ.] {In Novello's Collection of 
anthems. Vol. 8, pp. 14--24.) No. 3 in 11.195.2.8 

In heavenly love abiding. [Sextette and chorus, arranged 
by Irving Emerson. Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 
Russell. [ 1882.] No. 35 in 1c.158.x5 

lolanthe, or the peer and the peri. Written by W. S. Gil- 
bert. Composed by Arthur Sullivan. [Accomp. for 
piano.] Boston. Ditson & Co. [1882.] 1c.3a3.a5 

Ivanhoe. A romantic opera, adapted from Scott's novel. 
Words by Julian Sturgis. Music by Arthur Sullivan. 
Arranged for the pianoforte by Ernest Ford. Vocal score. 
London. Chappell & Co. [1891.] 1c.3a3.3a 

Joy to the victors. A four-part song. {In Novello's Part- 
song book. 2d series. Vol. 5, pp. 15-20.) 

No. 4 in 11.333^; No. 4 in M.X95.1.5 

Kenilworth. A masque of the days of Queen Elizabeth. 
Words by Henry F. Chorley. Music by Arthur S. Sulli- 
van. 2d edition. [Pianoforte score.] London. Chappell 
& Co. [1865?] No. 2 in M.39X.59 

The Light of the world. An oratorio. The words from the 
Holy Scriptures. The music composed by Arthur S. Sul- 
livan. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Cramer & 
Co. [1873.1 lC.3a3.a6 

The long day closes. A four-part song [t. t. b. b.]. Lon- 
don. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 24 in lc.ao3.7 

Alio to be (oand in The Orpheus. 

The martyr of Antioch. Sacred musical drama. The words 
from Milman's poem. The music by Arthur Sullivan. 
The accomp. arranged for the pianoforte by Eugene d' 
Albert. London. Chappell & Co. [1880?] IC.Z54.8 

[The Merchant of Venice.] Music to the Masque in Shake- 
speare's "Merchant of Venice." [Pianoforte score.] Lon- 
don. Cramer & Co. [1871.] No. i in lC.39x.59 

The Mikado; or, the town of Titipu. Vocal score. Ar- 
rangement for pianoforte by George Lowell Tracy, of the 
opera by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. London. 
Chappell & Co. 1885. 1l.3a3.3x 

The miller & his man. A drawing room extravaganza, 
written by F. C. Burnand, with songs by Arthur Sullivan. 
The incidental music composed and arranged by James 
F. Simpson. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Ash- 
down k Parry. [187 -?1 No. i in Ii.a77.a3 

O God, Thou art worthy. Anthem for the marriage ser- 
vice. (Accomp. for organ.] London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. [ 187-?] No. 2 in lC.x57.3a ; No. 26 in lI.a34.xo 

Alto to be found in NoTello*i Collection of enthemi. 

O hush thee, my babie. [Part-song.] London. Novello & 

Co. [187-?] No. 26 in ic.x57.a3; 

^ , . . No. IS in ic.x57.a9; No. 4 in M.3a3.a4 

Alio to be found in NoTello't Pert-eons book. 

O love the Lord. Full anthem. (Accomp. for organ.] {In 
Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. i, pp. 12-15.) 

^ , ....... No. 3 in M.x95.a.x 

Alto to be found in NoreUo*! Collection of 31 entheme. 

O taste and sec how gracious the Lord is. Full anthem. 

(Accomp. for organ.] London. Novello, Ewer h Co. 

1867. No. 3 in ic.x57.3a 

Ode written and composed expressly for the occasion of 

laying the foundation stone of the Imperial Institute. 

Words by Lewis Morris. Music by Arthur Sullivan. 

[Vocal score.] London. Chappell & Co. [189-?] 

No. 3 in li.384.39 



Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour. (Continued.) 

An ode written for the opening of the Colonial and Indian 
Exhibition, 1886, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Set to music 
for solo [s.], chorus, and orchestra by Arthur Sullivan. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. [ iS36.] No. 4 in lC.a04.a7 

On shore and sea: a dramatic cantata. Words by Tom 
Taylor. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] London. Boosey & Co. [1871.] 

No. 2 in lC.3a3^ 

Overture di hallo. Full score. London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. 1889. IC4XX.95 

Parting gleams. A four-part song. {In Novello's Part-song 

book. 2d series. Vol. 5, pp. 21-^) 

No. 4 in lC.3a3.a4; No. 5 in IC.X95.1.5 
Patience, or Bunthorne's bride. An entirely new and 

original aesthetic comic opera in 2 acts. Written by W. 

S. Gilbert. Composed by Arthur Sullivan. [Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] Boston. Ditson & Co. 1881. 

No. I in lC.3a3.30 
The pirates of Penzance, or, the slave of duty. An entirely 

original comic opera in 2 acts. Written by W. S. Gilbert. 

Composed by Arthur Sullivan. [Accomp. for pianoforte. 

New York. Hitchcock.] 1880. 1c.3a3.34 

Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant. By W. S. Gilbert and 
Arthur Sullivan. Vocal score. Pianoforte arrangement 
by George L. Tracy. [Philadelphia.] Stoddart. 1884. 

lC.3a3.aa 

The prodigal son. An oratorio. The words from the Holy 
Scriptures. Accomp. for the pianoforte. London. 
Boosey & Co. [1870?] 1c.a43.33 

The rainy day. [Part-song.] London. Novello, Ewer & 

Co. [ 1869 ?] No. 27 in lC.157.a3; No. 4 in 1c.3a3.a4 

Alio to be found in Norello'e Pert-eong book. 
Rejoice in the Lord. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] Lon* 

don. Boosey & Co. [187-?] No. 28 in 1c.a34.x0 

The rose of Persia; or, the story-teller and the slave. New 

comic opera. Written by Basil Hood. Composed by 

Arthur Sullivan. Arranged [for pianoforte] from the full 

score by Wilfred Bendall. London. Chappell & Co. 

1900. lC.40a.55 

Ruddygore; or, the witch's curse I By W. S. Gilbert and 

Arthur Sullivan. Vocal score. Arrangement for piano* 

forte by George Lowell Tracy. New York. Pond & Co. 

1887. lC.3a3.35 

Shakspeare's "Henry VIII." Incidental music by Arthur 

Sullivan. [Pianoforte score.] London. Metzler & Co. 

[ 188-?] No. 3 in il.3a3.37 

Sing, O heavens. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] London. 

Boosey & Co. [187-?] No. 29 in lc.a34.xo 

Six four-part songs. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] 

No. 4 in lC.3a3.a4 
CoHttnis, — The rainy day. — O, huah thee, my iMibie. — Breninf. — 
Joy to the ricton. — Parting gleams. — Echoes. 

Six sacred part-songs for mixed voices. London. Boosey & 
Co. [ 187-?] No. 6 in Il.x54.x9 

Cont€His, — I sing the birth. — Lead, Idndly light — Through sorrow's 
path. — Say, watchman, wliat of the night. — The way is long and 
dreary. — It came upon the midnight clear. 

The sorcerer. An original modern comic opera, in 2 acts. 
Written by W. S. Gilbert. Composed by Arthur Sullivan. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Metzler & Co. 
[ 1 879.] No. 2 in Il.3a3.a8 

Te deum laudamus. In D. [Accomp. for organ.] {In No- 
vello's Parish choir book. Pp. 8-14.) No. 2 in ic.x57.30 

Te Deum laudamus and "Domine salvam fac reginam," for 
soprano solo, chorus, orchestra, organ. London. No* 
vello, Ewer & Co. [1872.] No. i in lC.x57.3a 

[The tempest.] The music to Shakespeare's Tempest. 
[Pianoforte score.] London. Cramer, Beale & Wood. 
[1862.] No. 3 in M.39X.59 

Trial by jury. A novel and original dramatic cantata. By 
Arthur Sullivan & W. S. Gilbert. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] Boston. Ditson & Co. [187-?] 

No. 3 in M.3a3.a4; No. 2 in ^.323.30 



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Sunbeams 



SuUiyan, Sir Arthur Seymour. (Continued.) 
Tui sunt coeli. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. 
Motets for the year. No. 8. Pp. 30-33-) 
From hit Ghrbtnuw antheiii. No. 8 in M.l 56.50 

Twelve songs by Jules Benedict and Arthur S. Sullivan. 
London. Chappell & Co. (1868.] No. 2 in 1c.157.x0 

The MTen longa by SuUiTsn are : The lady of the lake (Kenllworth) ; 
I am a mler on the ica (Kenllworth); If doughty deedi my lady 
please; A weary lot it thine, fair maid; The maiden'i atory; I heard 
the nightingale; Arabian loTe aong. 

Utopia limited, or the flowers of progress. An original 
comic opera, in 2 acts. Written by W. S. Gilbert. Com- 
posed by Arthur Sullivan. Vocal score. Arranged by 
Ernest Ford. London. Chappell & Co. [1893.] ic.323.29 

We have heard with our ears. Anthem [s. s. A. t. b. Accomp. 
for org^n]. London. Novello & Co. [186-?] 

No. 27 in 1c.a34.x0 

Same. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 4 in 1c.x57.3a 

Alio to be found in NoTello'a Collection of anthems ; Ouseley's Special 
anthema. 

Who is like unto Thee? Anthem for solo [s. A. t. b.] and 
chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] (/n Novello's Collection 
of anthems. Vol. 13, pp. 91-104.) No. 9 in lC.X95.a.x3 

The window, or, the songs of the wrens. Words by Tenny- 
son. The music by Arthur Sullivan. [Accomp. for 
piano.] London. Strahan. 1871. ic.a36.x 

ConUntt. — On the hilL — At the window. — Gone. — Winter. — 
Spring. — The letter. — No answer. — The answer. — Ay I When? — 
Marriage morning. 

The yeomen of the guard; or the merryman and his maid. 
By W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Vocal score. Ar- 
rangement for pianoforte by J. H. Wadsworth. London. 
Chappell & Co. 1888. lC.3a3.a3 

Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour, editor. 

Rossini. II barbiere. lC.3ax.x 

Sullivan, Dan J., and others. 

Miss Pocahontas. An Indian war-whoop in two whoops. 
Book by R. A. Barnet and R. M. Baker. Music by Dan 
J. Sullivan. Additional musical numbers by H. H. Luther 
and Carl Wilmore. [Vocal score.] Boston. White- 
Smith Music Publishing Co. 1906. II.383.5a 
Sullivan, M. J. 

[Lalla Rookh.] The overture, songs & duets in the operetta 
of Lalla Rookh, or the Cashmerian minstrel. The music 
by Charles Edward Horn. No. i in 11.39x47 

Sullivan, Thomas Russell, translator. 

Lecocq, a C. The little duke (Le petit due). 

No. 2 in M.a96.3a 
Saltan Aboul-Azor, Le. Opera. For the Music see Bordtec, 

L For the Libretto see Tourte. 
Sultan Mahmoud. Song. David, F. C. 50 melodies. M.363.a8 

Sultan Misapouf, Le. Opera. For the Music see Laurent dc 

Rillf. 
Sultan, The, of Mocha. Opera. For the Music see CcUier. 
Sultan, The, of Sulu. Opera. For the Music see Wathall. 

For the Libretto see Adc. 
Sultana, La. Ballata. Donizetti. Un hiver k Paris. 

No. 16 in M.a444 
Sultana. Opera. For the Music see Bourges. For the Li- 
bretto see Monnais. 
Sum in medio tempestatum. Anthem. Sbrini, G. 

No. 2 in lC.a90.a9.6 
Sum up all the delights. Catch. Purcbll, H. 

No. 167 in ic.a35.x7.x; etc. 
Summer. Part-song. Macfarrbn, W. C. No. 8 in M.X95.X.5 
Summer. Part-songs. Hofmann, H. C. J. No. 3 in 1c.194.x6 
Summer and winter. Part-song. Tours. No. 23 in ic.x57.a5 
Sununer bringeth buds. Part-song. Spohr, L. 

No. 12 in iC.a44.xo.a 
Sunamer cloud. The. Part-song. Barry. No. 17 in ic.xax.3 

Summer days. Part-song. Banister, H. C. No. 21 in 11.204.36.3 
Summer days, The, are coming. Part-song. Barnby. 

No. 90 in M.x 57.5.3 
Summer eve. Part-song. Hatton. No. 3 in 11.204.36.3; etc. 

Sunamer fancies. Part-song. M£tra. No. 8 in 1c.x57.15 

Summer gale, The. Part-song. Hatton. No. 35 in 11.335. 10; etc. 



Summer is a coming in. Canon [4 in i. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Musical times. [Music] Vol. 4, pp. i58-i6a) 

No. 16 in M.X75.X.4 

Summer is come in, loudly sing cuckoo. Canon. (In Smith. 
Musica antiqua. P. 7.) lC.a36.10 

From the 13th or 14th century. 

Summer is nigh. Part-song. Benedict. No. 28 in M.X5S.X3; etc. 

Summer is y' coming in. Madrigal. Pbarsall. 

No. 12 in ic.xg5.x.xx 
Summer longings. Part-song. Hilss, H. No. 6 in 1C.X95.I.3 

Summer morning. Part-song. 

Hauptmann, M. No. 18 in ic.39a.48.a 

Smart, H. No. i i in lC.xg5.x.x 

Summer night. Cantata. For the Music see Aguilar. For 
the Libretto see Crotland. 

Summer night, A. Part-song. Abt, F. No. 29 in lC.39a48.x 

Buck, D. No. i in 11.392.6 

Summer nights. Songs. Berlioz, L^ H. No. 2 in M.265.5 

Summer on the river. Cantata. For the Music see Cowen. 

For the Libretto see Wenaley. 

Summer song, A. Part-song. Barnby. No. 20 in ic.a44.x04 

Macfarrbn, W. C. No. 2 in IC.X95.X.9 

Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. • 6 four-part aongs for 

male chorus. No. 4 in lC.x58.a3 

Summer storm. The. Part-song. Richardson, W. B. 

No. 27 in lC.x58.x9 

Summer's call. Part-song. Colvillb. No. 9 in IC.X5&X5 

HiLES, H. No. 2 in 1c.a44.xx 

Summers, Knight. 

"The king's command/' An original operetta. The music 

composed by Louis Honig. No. i in IC.395.35 

Summers, O. 

Heme the hunter. Dramatic legend of Windsor forest. 

Composed by W. M. Lutz. lC.a63.a5 

Sun, The, again his genial ardor yields. Round. Wbixesley, 

G. C. No. 89 in ic.aaa9.3 

Sun, The, again o'er hill and plain. Part-song. Weber, C. M. 

F. E. von. No. 5 in 11.X57.X7.X 

Sun, The, in merry mood. Part-song. Geibel, A. 

No. 27 in ic.a03.xx; etc 
Sun, The, is gone. Part-song. Bbrgt. No. 26 in M.ao5.io.3; etc 

Sun of my soul. Anthem. 
Chandler. Anthems. No. 37 in IC.X58.14.X 

Han SCO If. No. 2 in lC.a03.x6 

Havens. No. 37 in IC.X90.3 

Millard, H. No. 40 in lC.x58.x8 

Richards, H. B. No. 44 in M.x 57.x 

Sun of the sleepless. Song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L 
F. Songs. No.72inlC.a44.ax;etc. 

Porter, P. W. A collection of melodies. No. 2 in lC.a36.ax 
Sun, The, shines fair on Carlisle wall. Part-song, 
HoRSLEY, W. No. 13 in lC.a35.x8.a 

Macirone, C. a. No. 12 in lC.i95.x.a 

Sun, The, smiles in beauty. [Welsh melody.] Harmonised 
for 3 voices [s. t. b.]. (In The Choralist. Vol. i, series 4.) 

No. 47 in IC.X57.5.X 
Sun, The, that lights. Part-song. Maddison, G. W. 

No. 3 in lC.x39a.x8J 
Sun, The, that sets. Glee. Webbe, S. Selection of glees. 
Vol. 2. No. 24 in lC.a35.x3.a 

Sun, The, upon the silent hills. Song. Balfb. 

No. 20 in lC.X9a.9.a 

Sun-worshippers, The. (Les adorateurs du soleil.) Cantata. 

For the Music see Thomas, A. G. For the Libretto see 

Delavigne, J. F. C. 

Sun's gay beam. The. Part-song. Weber, C. M. F. £. von. 

No. 27 in lC.a46.36 
Sunbeam, The. A [weekly] journal devoted to polite litera- 
ture and music. Complete in i volume. London. B. 
Blake. 1840. Portrait. IC.X80.6 

Sunbeam, The, the dewdrop and the rose. Ballad. Linlby, 
G. [Songs.] Vol. 2. No. 36 in lC.a35.x9.a 

Sunbeams in winter. Part-song. Reinecbx, C. H. C. 

No. 30 in lc.ao4.36.6; etc» 



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THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Supp6 



Sunday schools. Servia hooks. 

Bkammall. Simon Peter. A service of sacred song. Being 
a collection of Scripture passages and hymns illustrating 
the principal scenes in the life of the holy Apostle. The 
tunes selected from "The hymnary." No. ix in M.370.31 

Children's St. Paul, The. (Scripture readings with sacred 
songs, for Sunday schools.] No. 10 in M.370.3X 

Daviss, W. H. The Sunday scholars' service of sacred song 
(Book "B"), illustrative of the sayings of Jesus. (No. i. 
To the close of the first year's ministry.) With connec- 
tive readings, from the authorized version of the Holy 
Scriptures. No. 3 in M.373^4 

The Sunday scholars' service of sacred song, illustra- 
tive of The pilgrim's progress, with adapted connective 
readings. No. i in M.37344 
Same. [Part 2.] The Sunday scholars' service of 



sacred song, (Book "D") illustrative of Christiana, part 
II. of Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress. With connective 
readings. No. 4 in ii.37344 

[Christiana. Readings from Pilgrim's progress, with 

sacred songs, for Sunday schools.] No. 14 in lf.370.31 

Frebman, H. C The Sunday scholars' service of sacred 
song (Book "AA"). Companion to "The pilgrim's pro- 
gress," illustrative of Bunyan's Holy war, with adapted 
connective readings. No. 2 in If .373.44 

The Sunday scholars' service of sacred song (Book 

"C"), illustrative of the Prodigal son, with adapted con- 
nective readings from Holy Writ. No. 12 in M.370.31 

Lee, J. Life a voyage. [Song service, with readings for 
Sunday schools.] No. 13 in M.370.3X 

[Lin, The, of Christ. Scripture readings, with sacred 
songs, for Sunday schools.] No. 9 in If .370.31 

LoNGBOTTOK. Daniel, a Bihle story, with sacred song, for 
Sunday schools. No. 8 in M.370.3X 

[David, a Bihle story with sacred song, for Sunday 

schools.] No. 6 in if .370.31 

Elijah, a Bible story, with sacred song, for Sunday 

schools. No. 7 in If .370.31 

Joseph, a Bible story with sacred song, for Sunday 

schools. No. 5 in M.370.3X 

Read, G. T. The Sunday scholars' service of sacred song, 
illustrative of the Exodus of Israel, with adapted con- 
secutive readings. No. 5 in If .37344 
Sawyeb, H. p. a song of the Christ. Music by H. P. 
Sawyer. Words arranged by Mrs. H. A. Sawyer. 
[Choruses for a Sunday school service.] 

No. 2 in M415.78 
WiLKiNS, compiler. The creation. A service of sacred song, 
with connective readings from the Holy Scriptures. 

No. 4 in M.370.3X 
Sunday schools. Singing books. 

Bareett, E. Sabbath school psalmody. No. i in 11.377.1 

Gould, N. D. The Sabbath school harmony; containing 
appropriate hymns and music, for Sabbath schools. 

No. I in M.ao5.33 

Hastings, T. Juvenile psalmody: prepared for the use of 

Sunday schools. No. i in lf.20s.34 

LouGHLiN, J. F., compiler. Hymns and harmonies for 

Catholic Sunday-schools and homes. M.xogb.x 

Mason, L The Sabbath school harp: being a selection of 

tunes and hymns adapted to the wants of Sabbath schools. 

No. 2 in 11.205.33 

Sabbath school songs: or hymns and music suitable 

for Sabbath schools. No. 3 in 11.205.33; etc 

White, £. L The Sunday school singing book. 

No. 2 in M.205.32 

Sundelin, August. 

Die Macht des Gesanges, von Fr. von Schiller. In Musik 

gesetzt fiir i Solo-Sopran, und 4 Chorstimmen, mit 

Begleitung des Orchesters oder des Pianoforte von A. 

Sundelin. [Partitur.] Manuscript. [Berlin? 182-?] M.290.4 

Sunken cloister. The. Cantata. For the Music see Brandeis. 

For the Librbtto see Uhland. 



Sunlight, The, of song. A collection of sacred and moral 

poems, with, original music by the most eminent English 

composers. [For children.] London. Routledgc. 1875. 

Plates. If.xa3.34 

Sunset Part-song. An, F. No. 8 in if .204.36.3 

Berger, F. No. II in M.X95.X.3 

Palmer, L S. No. 28 in 1l.157.a5 

Sunset. Song. Beethoven. Werke. Serie 24. M.4I3.X.24 

Sunset bell, The. Part-song. Pinsuti. No. 8 in M.244.XO.5 

Sunset song. Part-song. Thayer, A. W. No. 29 in if .392.26 

Sunset's smile. The, has left the sky. Song. Buck, D. Three 

songs. Op. 36. No. 21 in il.aoo.a 

Sunshine. Part-song. Beschnitt. No. 35 in M.3924 

Halley. No. 26 in il.xai.3 

Sunshine and rain. Song. Blumenthau No. 10 in lf.192.x9 

Sunshine through the clouds. Part-song. Lekkens. 

No. 3 in M.X58.23; etc. 
Sunta-Bua« Der. Part-song. Isenkann. No. 24 in if .392.12 

Sttomi's song. Part-song. Mair. No. 15 in If. 392.17 

Suonno, Lu, de lo marenae. Song. Perullo. No. 4 in If .390.44 
Super, Antoine. 
Decadence et restauration du chant liturgique. Paris. Du- 
moulin & cie. 1883. No. 4 in If .206.9 

Super flumina. Anthem. 
Labat. 26 grands motets. If.2x3.23 

Lakbillotte. Salut pour le Jour de I'Ascension. 

No. I in If .20X.34 
Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 3. MA>4oa.67.3 

ViRET. No. 2 in M.333.90 

Webbe, S. No. 15 in 1i.x56.50 

Snperbo del mio dono. Song. Traetta. No. 3 in if .i2a3o 
Supemant, Charles. 
Le tonneau de Mignonne. Op^rette. Paroles de Jules de 
la Guette et Charles Supernant. Musique de Georges 
Douay. No. 4 in if .305.1 1 

Sttpp^ Franz von. 
Die Afrikareise. Operette in 3 Ac ten von M. West und 
Richard Gen^e. Musik yon Supp6. Clavierauszug. Ham- 
burg. Cranz. [1882.] M.324.4 
Banditenstreiche. Komische Operette in i Akt von B. 
Boutonnier. Musik von Franz von Supp^. Klavieraus- 
zug. Leipzig. Siegel. [1867?] No. i in If .284.8 
Same. Ouverture zur komischen Operette: Banditenstreiche 
fur grosses Orchester. Partitur. Leipzig. Siegel. [186-?] 

No. I in If .345.19 
Boccaccio. Komische Opcr in 3 Akten von F. Zell [Pseud.] 
und Richard Gen^e. Musik von Franz von Supp6. Voll- 
standiger Klavierauszug. Hamburg. Cranz. [1879.] 

lf.323.39 

[Clover.] Gems from "Clover." [Libretto by Walzel, 
Gen^e and Zappert. Music by Franz von Supp6. Vocal 
score.] Boston. Oliver Ditson Co. 1889. No. a in 11.402.74 

Des Matrosen Heimkehr. Romantische Oper in 2 Aufzugen 
von Anton Langer. Musik von Franz Supp^. Klavier- 
auszug. Hamburg. Cranz. [1885.] M. 323^0 

[Des Wanderers Ziel.] Ouverture zu C. Meisl's allego- 
rischen Festspiele: „Des Wanderers Ziel," fur grosses 
Orchester. Partitur. Leipzig. Siegel. [186-?] 

No. 3 in If .345.18 

[Dichter und Bauer.] Ouverture zu Dichter und Bauer. 
[Partitur.] Munchen. Aibl. [188-?] No. 3 in 11.34241 

Donna Juanita. Komische Oper in 3 Acten von Camillo 
Walzel und Richard Gen^e. Musik von Franz von 
Supp6. Vollstandiger Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Cranz. 
[1880.] M. 324.2 

Fatinitza. Operette in 3 Aufzugen von F. Zell [Pseud.] und 
Richard Gen^e. (Italienische Obersetzung von V. 
Bacichi.) Musik von Franz von Supp^. Klavierauszug. 
Wien. Schreiber. [1876.] M. 323.38 

Flotte Bursche. Komische Operette in i Act. Klavaer- 
Auszug mit Worten. Wien. Spina. [187-?] No. 2 in If .2844^ 

[Franz Schubert.] Ouverture zur Operette: Franz Schu- 
bert, mit Benutzung Schubert'schen Motive, fur grosses 
Orchester. Partitur. Leipzig. Siegel. [187-?] 

No. 3 in If .345.19 



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THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



Susanna 



Supp6, Franz von. (Continued.) 

(Die Frau Meisterin.] Ouverture zu der komischen Zauber- 

Operette: Die Frau Meisterin fur Orchester. Partitur. 

Leipzig. Siegel. [i86-?] No. 2 in M.345.19 

Der Gascogner. Komische Oper in 3 Akten (nach einem 

Roman von Eugen Sue), von Richard Gen^e und F. Zell 

[Pseud.]. Musik von Franz von Supp6. Vollstandiger 

Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Cranz. [1881.] 11.334.1 

[Die Irrthum urn's Gliick.] Ouverture zu C. Elmars Zauber- 

Volksstuck „Die Irrthum urn's Gliick," fur Orchester. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Siegel. [186-?] No. i in lC.345.17 

Die Jagd nach dem Gluck. Operette in 3 Acten mit einem 

Vorspiel von Richard Gen^e und Bruno Zappert. Musik 

von Franz von Supp6. Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Cranz. 

[1888.] 1l.3a3.4x 

[Leichte Cavallerie. Komische Oper in 2 Akten. Klavier- 

auszug. Wien. 186-?] No. 2 in 11.284.8 

The title-page it missing. 

Same. Ouverture zur komischen Oper: Leichte Cavallerie 
fur Orchester. Partitur. Leipzig. Siegel. [x866?] 

No. I in M.345.X8 

"Das Modell." Operette in 3 Acten. Text von Victor 

L6on [Pseud.] u. Ludwig Held. Musik von Franz von 

Suppe. Vollstandiger Clavier-Auszug mit Text arrang. 

von Rudolf Raimann. Leipzig. Weinberger. 1895. >'>397*65 

[Bin Morgen, ein Mittag, ein Abend in Wien.] Ouverture 

zum Volksstuck: Ein Morgen, ein Mittag, ein Abend in 

Wien, fiir grosses Orchester, Partitur. Leipzig. Siegel. 

[i86-?l No. 2 in M.345.17 

Das Pensionat. Komische Operette in i Acte. [Text und 

Musik] von Franz von Supp6. [Klavierauszug.] Wien. 

Spina, [i860.] No. 3 in M.39X.20 

[Pique Dame.] Ouverture zur Oper: Pique Dame fiir 

grosses Orchester. Partitur. Leipzig. Siegel. [i86~?] 

No. 2 in ll.345.x8 
Poete et paysan. See his Dichter und Bauer. 
Die schone Galathe. Komisch-mythologische Oper in i 
Akt,'von Poly Henrion [Pseud.]. Musik von Franz von 
Supp6. Clavierauszug. Wien. Schreiber. [1865.] 

No. 2 in 11.324.3 
[Tantalusqualen.] Ouverture zur komischen Operette 
Tantatusqualen fiir grosses Orchester. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Siegel. [ 1868?] No. 3 in lf.34s.x7 

Der Teufel auf Erden. Fantastisch-burleske Operette in 4 
Acten von V. Juin [Pseud.] und J. Hopp. Musik von 
Franz von Supp6. Vollstandiger Clavierauszug. Wien. 
Spina. [1878.] 11.323.42 

Thou art the way. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] Ar- 
ranged by Irving Emerson. [Boston.] Russell. [1885.] 

No. 34 in ll.x58.x9 

Zehn Madchen und kein Mann. Komische Operette nach 

dem Franzosischen. Klavier-Auszug mit Worten. Wien. 

Spina. [187-?] No. i in 11.284.9 

Sttpplication. Part-song. Mobhring. 11.X93.23.2 

Supplication. Song. Ritter, F. L. 6 songs. Op. 6. 

No. 8 in 11.X924 
Supplication & thanksgiving. Cantata. For the Music see 

Bartholomew, A. S. M. 
Sur rOp6ra, et sur le danger auquel il vient d'^chappcr. 
Paris. Delaforest. [182-?] No. 4 in 11.126.8 

Sur la gr^ve. Song. Offenbach. No. 8 in M.39i.a8.2 

Sur la mer lointaine. Symphonic Poem, Morbau, L. E. 

No. 4 in 114x047 
Sur la montagne. Song. Gounod. Vingt melodies. 3e recueil. 

No. 2 in 11.X57.36.3 

Sur la montagne. Symphonic poem. Godard, B. L. P. Scenes 

po^tiques. No. i in 11.3434X 

Sur la tombe d'un hdros. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. 

Vol. 8. l'.3a7-4-8 

Sur le balcon. Song. Meyerbeee. 40 melodies. 

No. I in 1l.x57.38 
Sur le Danube. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. i. 

11.327.4.X 
Sur le fleuve* Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 5. 

M.3a7-4.S 



Sur le glacier. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 8. 

11.327441 
Sur lea Alpes. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 3. 

M.3a74-3 
Sur lea lagunes. Song. Berlioz, L H. Les nuits d'M. 

No. II in M.39X.32; etc. 

Sur son bras m'appuyant. Duet. Meyerbeer. No. 7 in 11.X5740 

Sur ta rive. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. i. 

Ii.3a74.x 
Sur terre et Sur mer. For pianoforte. Louis, N. 

No. 23 in If .39a95 
Sur toua regrets le mien. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 14. ilA>4oa.67.x4 

Sur une tombe. Song. Maillart, L. No. i in 11.39X.28.2 

Surcouf. Opera. For the Music see Planquette. For the 

Libretto see Chivot 
Sure women and wine. Catch. Hayes, W. No. 218 in 1l.215.2x 

Surely he hath borne our griefs. Aria. Latrobe. Original 

anthems. No. 31 in 1l.236.x5 

Surely that's the tender youth. Duet. Webbe, S. 

No. 13 in 11.X41.2X.X; etc 
Surette, Thomas Whitney. 
Priscilla, or, the Pilgrim's proxy. Comic opera in 2 acts. 

Written by Henry D. Coolidge. Composed by Thomas 

W. Surette. Vocal score. Boston. Boston Music Co. 

1889. 11.327.8 

Surgam et circuibo civitatem. Motet. Palbstrina. Werke. 

Band 4. UJB04M.66.4 

SurgamuB, eamus. Part-song. Carissimi. No. 2 in ll.a33.26.x 
Surge arnica mea, speciosa mea. Motet. Palbstrina. Werke. 

Band 4. UJBoioaiM^ 

Surge illuminare Hierusalem. Motet. Palbstrina. Werke. 

Band 3- liJo4oa.66.3 

Surge propera. Maxs. Vittoria. Opera. Tomus 2. 11.3x3.2.2 
Surge propera ainica mea. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 13. lf.8040a.67.13 

Palbstrina. Werke. Band 4, 5. 11.80408.66.4^ 

Surgens Jesus, Dominus noster. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 5. MA>4oa.67.5 

Surgentem cum victoria. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 15. ll.8040a.67.x5 

Suriano, Francesco. See Soriano, Francesco. 

Surly Giles's old cat. Catch. Webbe, S. No. 15 in II.220.9.5 

Surprise, The. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Goldbeck. 
Surprise, La, de I'amour. Opera. For the Music see Poise. 

For the Libretto see Monselet. 
Surrender, The, of Calais. Opera. For the Music see Arnold. 

S. For the Libretto see Colman, G., the Younger. 
Surrexit Christus hodie. Anthem. Vulpius. No. 42 in 11.202.6.x 
Surrexit Pastor Bonus. Anthem. 
Lassus. No. 22 in M.X58.33.3; etc 

Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L F. Drei Motetten. 

No. 3 in il.28ax3; etc. 
Palbstrina. Werke. Band 6. M.8o4oa.66ii 

Vittoria. Opera. Tomus i. 11.3x3.2.x 

Surrey Gardens, London. 
Facts and docunicnts relating to the reverses of the Surrey 
Gardens Company. By a pensive shareholder. London. 
1857- No. 7 in M.x4g.8 

Sua, esgayons nous au Seigneur. Anthem. Sweeunck. Werken. 
Deel 2. 114x3.2.2 

Sua, je vous pri' que Ton me donne dedans ce cristal. Part- 
song. Sweelinck. Werken. Deel 7. lI.4X3.a.7 
Sub, louez Dieu, mon am'. Anthem. Sweelinck. Werken. 
Deel 4. 11.4x3.24 
Sua mon ame. Anthem. Sweelinck. Werken. Deel 3. 

114x3.2.3 

Sua, qu' un chascun de nous sans cesse. Anthem. Sweelinck. 

Werken. Deel 2. 114x3.2.2 

Sua, sus, mon ame. Anthem. Sweelinck. Werken. Deel 5. 

114x3.2.5 
Suaanna. Oratorio. For the Music see Handel. Werke. 
Lieferung i. 



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Sauima ab improbis. Motet. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 3. 

lf.8o4oa.66.3 

Sosaima and the two elders. GUt. Cooks, B. 

No. 21 in If. 990.33.3; etc 

Snsanne un jour d'amour. Part-song, Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 14. llA>4oa.67.i4 

SwEBUNCK. Werken. Deel 7* 11.4x3.9.7 

Snscepimus Dens. Mottt. Wukllmkb. 3 Motetten. 

No. 25 in M.Z58.9X 
Sntdpe» Domine. Lambilxjottb. Mnsique religieuse. 

No. 29 in If .a6az8 

Snacipe verbum virgo Maria. Moitt. Palbstrina. Werke. 

Band i. M.8o4oa.66.x 

Stttor, Wilhelm. 

Au8 der Feme. [Mannerchor.] (/n Orpheus. Band 5, pp. 

35-37.) No. 167 in M.x39a.43.5 

Freundlich nimmt des heil'gen Saales Weite. [Mannerchor.] 

{In Orpheus. Band 3, pp. 3I-34-) No. 98 in lf.xa9au|3.3 

Der Geist der Harmonie. [Mannerchor.] {In Orpheus. 

Band 5, pp. 57-^) No. 180 in M.xa9a43.S 

Die Waldfrau. [Mannerchor.] {In Orpheus. Band 5f PP- 

21-24.) No. 161 in M.ia9a.43.5 

Sutton, Alfred James. 

A short account of organs built in England from the reign 

of Charles the Second to the present time. [Anon.] 

London. Masters. 1847. Plates. Facsimiles. Ii.x29a.x9 

Snnnne. Optra. For the Music see Paladilhe. For the 

LiBRBTTO see Simon, J. P. 
SoBaime. Overture. Paladilrb. No. 3 in lf.4xx.48 

Snsanne au bain. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Lafargue. 
Snaanne Daunon. Fiction. GuizBNBC Le bal de I'op^ra. 

If.x09b.39 

Sycndaen, Johan Severin. 

Andante funibre, pour orchestre. Partition d'orchestre. 

Copenhague. Hansen. 1895. No. 4 in If 403.93 

Carneval in Paris. Episode ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 9- 

Partitur. Leipzig. Fritzsch. 1877. No. i in li.3X9.6 

Concert (A-dur) ftir Violine und Orchester. Op. 6. Par- 

titur. Leipzig. FriUsch. [1870.] 

If.347.x9; No. I in If. 347.90 

Concert (D-dur) fur Violoncell und Orchester. Op. 7. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Fritzsch. 1871. No. 2 in li.347.90 

Fest-Polonatse ftir Orchester. Op. 12. Partitur. Christiania. 

Warmuth. [ 187-?] No. 4 in M .3494X 

I Fjol gjsett'e Gjeitinn. Norwegische Volksmelodie fur 

Streichorchester. Partitur. Leipzig: Fritzsch. 1877. 

No. 3 in If .335.15 
Kronungs-Marsch zur Kronung Oscar fur grosses Or- 
chester. Partitur. Leipzig. Fritzsch. 1874. 

No. 2 in If .3x2.6 
Octett ftir 4 Violinen, 2 Bratschen und 2 Violoncelle. Op. 3. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1867.] 

No. 2 in M.347.9X 

Quartett (A moll) ftir 2 Violinen, Bratsche und Violoncell. 

Op. I. [Partitur.] Manuscript copy by A A. Brown. 

Boston. 1891. No. I in M.347.9X 

Same. [Stimmen.] No title-page. [Leipzig. Fritzsch. 

1865?] • No. 16 in if.9xx.2.x«-4 

Quintett, C dur, fur 2 Violinen, 2 Bratschen und Violoncell. 

Op. 5. Partitur. Leipzig. Fritzsch. [1869.] 

No. 3 in If .347.91 
Rapsodies norv^giennes. No. i, 2, 4. Op. 17, 19, 22. Par- 
tition d'orchestre. Christiania. Warmuth. [1878.] 

No. 1-3 in M.338.98 
Same. No. 3. Op. 21. Partition d'orchestre. Christiania. 
Warmuth. [ 1878.] No. 3 in M.333.X8 

Romance. [For violin and piano.] New York. Fischer. 
[ 1887.] No. 10 in If .4x045 

Romanze ftir die* Violine mit Begleitung des Orchesters. 
Op. 26. Orchesterpartitur. Christiania. Warmuth. 
[ 188-?] No. 4 in M.333.X8 

Romeo und Julia. Phantasie fur Orchester. Op. 18. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1880.] 

No. 4 in M.335.X5 



Svendsen, Johan Severin. (Continued.) 
Sigurd Slembe. Symphontsche Einleitung zu Bjomstjeme 
Bjornson's gleichnamigen Drama. Op. 8. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Fritzsch. 1872. No. 5 in If .335.X5 

Sinfonie [No. i] (D dur) fur Orchester. Op. 4- Partitur. 
Leipzig. Fritzsch. [1867?] If.347.x8 

Symphonic (No. 2, B dur) fur Orchester. Partitur. Leip- 
zig. Fritzsch. 1877. No. 3 in li.3X9.6 
Zorohayda. L^gende pour orchestre. Op. xi. Partition 
d'orchestre. Christiania. Warmuth. [1882?] 

No. 5 in li.333.x8 
Svenimcnto, Lo. Song. Fbrrarx, G. G. 6 favorite ariettes. 

No. 7 in If .99X.9X 
Sviindne Dage. Song. Kjbrulf. Singer och Visor. Band i. 

Ii.x5847 
Swabian dance. Part-song. Pachb. M.193.93.9 

Swabian folksong. Part-song. Silchbr. Ii.x93.93.x 

Swahnevit. Suite. Sibbuus. No. 2 in M41X.99 

Swallow, The. Part-song. Lbsub, H. D. No. 3 in M.904.36.3 
PouGNAc. No. II in If.x58.x9 

Swallow, swallow, hither wing. Part-song. Macfarrbn, W. C 

No. 24 in If .X95.X.9 
SwallowB, The. Part-song. Pohlbnz. No.23inlf.x95.x.x5;etc. 
Swan, T. 
The songster's assistant. A variety of songs set to music 
in two parts. Suffield. Swan & Ely. N. d. 

No. 8 in M.X97.X 
Swan, The, and the skylark. Cantata. For the Music see 

Thomas, A. G. 

Swan song. Part-song. Truhn. No. 6 in If .384.X9 

,,8waty Polskie.'* (Polnische Brautwerbung.) Overture. 

NovoviBiSKi. No. 2 in If .4x1.9 

Swedish national songs. Schwedische Volkslieder. Chants 

nationaux su^dois avec piano. Stockholm. Lundquist. 

[ 1877.] No. 3 in If .384.64 

The English trmmlatioii to hy B. N — a, the German bjr P. t. M., the 

French by L. T. A coUection of the tongt with words only Is bound 

at the beginning of the work. 

Swedish winter song. Mbmdblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L F. 
Songs. No. 27 in If .944.91 

Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon. 
Werken. Uitgegeven met inleiding door Max Seiffert. 
's-Gravenhage. Nijhoff. 1894-1901. 10 v. in 8. Portraits. 
Facsimiles. [Maatschappij tot bevordering der toonkunst. 
Vereeniging voor Noord-Nederlands muziekgeschiedenis.] 

11.4x3.9 

ConUnis. — x. Werken Toor orgel of klaTier. e-5. Psalmen voor 4, St ^ 
en 7 stemmen. 6. Cantones sacrae toot s stemmen. 7. Chansons TOor 
S stemmen. 8. Rimes fran^oises et Italiennes TOor s, 3 en 4 stemmen. 
9. VerschtUende gelegenheids-compositien. 10. Composition regeln. 
Volume 10 was edited by H. Gehrmann. 

Acht zes-stemmige psalmen bewerkt door Robert Eitner. 

Met nieuwe levensschets van den componist door F. H. 

L. Tiedeman. [Bewerkt door J. P. Heije.] Amsterdam. 

Roothaan. 1876. [Maatschappij tot bevordering der 

toonkunst. Vereeniging voor nederlandsche muziek* 

geschiedenis.] No. 2 in lfw|X5.9 

Bibliography, pp. 42-86. 

Cantio sacra. „Hodie Christus natus est" (vijfstemmig 
[s. 5. A. T. B.]). Partitur. Amsterdam. Algemeene 
Muziekhandel. [1888. Maatschappij tot bevordering der 
toonkunst. Vereeniging voor nederlandsche muziek- 
geschiedenis.] No. 4 in If .4x5.9 

Chanson [Bouche de Coral, s. b. De luitbegeleiding is door 
Eitner voor klavier ingericht. Bewerkt door W. P. Lo- 
man]. Amsterdam. Roothaan. 1877. [Maatschappij tot 
bevordering der toonkunst. Vereeniging voor neder- 
landsche muziekgeschiedenis.] No. 3 in lf.4X5.9 

Psalm 150 (achtstemmig). Partitur. Amsterdam. Algemeene 
muziekhandel. 1891. [Maatschappij tot bevordering der 
toonkunst. Vereeniging voor nederlandsche muziek- 
geschiedenis.] No. 4 in M.4X5.5 

Regina coeli. (1619.) In nieuweren Partituurvorm gebragt 
door H. A. Viotta. Utrecht. Roothaan. 1869. Fac- 
simile. [Maatschappij tot bevordering der toonkunst. 
Vereeniging voor Noordnederlandsche meisterwerken.] 

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Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon. (CatUinued.) 
Twee chansons. (In Hcijc, Jan P., editor. Drie madrigalen. 

Pp. 2Sh-49. Amsterdam. 1873.) No. lin M4X5.a 

Zes vter-stemmige psalmen bewerkt door Robert Eitner. 

[Klavieruittreksel.l Amsterdam. Walilberg. [1883. 

Maatschappij tot bevordering der toonkunst. Vereeniging 

voor Nederiands muziekgeschiedenis.] No. 2 in M^X5.6 

CoHtmU, — Qui an oonaeil. — L« terre au Sctgnear apparticat. — O 
Sdgnciir, loa£ aera. — Tu as eaU, SctgneuTp noatre retratte. — Inooo- 
tinent que j'eu ooL — II faut que de tous mea eaprita. 

Sweet and low. Part-song, Barnby. No. 22 in M. 157.23; etc. 
Sweet Annie. Overture. Cooper, H. C. No. 3 in M.33a.xx 

Sweet are the banks. GUe, Cuzsns, B. No. 173 in M.215.2X 
Langdon, R No. 57 in lf.235.X7.x 

Sweet are the banks. Song, Crerubini. No. 43 in M.235.X8.1 
Sweet are the flowers. GUe, Taylor, R No. 69 in 1c.215.2x 
Sweet as a flower in May. Madrigal. Pearsall. 

No. 19 in IC.X95.X.XX 
Sweet bird. Glee. Webbb, S. Selection of glees. Vol. 3. 

No. 30 in M.235.X3.3 
Sweet bird that proclaim'st. Catch, Hook, J. 

No. 81 in M.220.9.4 
Sweet blossom. Glee, Callcott, J. W. Collection of glees. 
Vol. 2. No. 24 in M.234.X.2 

Sweet blossom of parental joy. Duet Balfe. 

No. II inic.x92.9.2 

Sweet content. Part-song, 

Laheb. No. 5 in M.158.23 

Macfarren, W. C. No. 12 in IC.X95.X.9 

Sweet convent bells. Part-song. Hatton. No. 17 in M.244.X0.2 

Sweet creature, The. Part-song, Hatton. No. 17 in M.205.X0.X 

Sweet day. Part-song. Dumont. No. 40 in IC.X57.28.X 

Warren, J. No. 46 in IC.X57.6.3 

Sweet doth blush the rosy morning. Duet, Harington. 

No. 21 in ic.i39a.x8.x ; etc. 
Sweet dove. Glee, Coward, J. 10 glees. No. i in 1c.236.x8 
Sweet enslaver. Catch, Atterbury. No. 13 inic.22o.3.3;etc. 
Sweet evenings come and go. Song, Cowen. 

No. 26inM.x92.xx 
Sweet Gemma. Madrigal, Bateson, T. First set of madrigals. 

No. 2 in 11.234.22 
Sweet, honey-sucking bees. Madrigal, Wilbye. 

No. 17 in IC.235.7.X ; etc. 
Sweet is the balmy evening hour. Glee. Jolly. Hymns, 
canons. IC.235.2 

Sweet is the breath of early morn. Part-song. Reay. 

No. 12 in IC.195.X.X4 

Sweet is the breath of morn. Duett [s. s. or t. t. London]. 

Longman, Clementi & Co. [179-?] No. 4 in ic.237.2 

Alao to be found in Bland't The Ladiea' collection. 

Sweet is the breath of morn. Duet, Smith, T. 

No. 232 in 11.2x5.21 
Sweet is the breath of morning. Part-song., Bononcini, G. B. 

No. 39 in M.xii.4.3 

Sweet is the breath of vernal show'r. Round. Walmislby, 

T. F. Collection of glees. M.235.5 

Sweet is the light of Sabbath eve. Anthem, Baldwin, R. L. 

No. 4 in 1c.203.26 
Sweet is the roundelay. Part-song. Rossini. 

No. 4 in M.X39a.xS.5 
Sweet is the soft, the sunny breeze. Glee. Webbe, S. 

No. 48 in 1c.220.34; etc. 
Sweet is the sound of charity's voice. Part-song. Rossini. 

No. 10 in If. 244. 10.2 
Sweet is the vernal matin air. Song. Towbrzby. 

No. 3 in 1c.235.x4 
Sweet is the woodbine's. Glee. Spopforth. Collection of 
glees. No. 12 in M.235.X5 

Sweet is Thy mercy. Anthem. Barnby. No. 24 in 1c.234.xo 
Sweet is true love. Song, Blumenthal. No. i in IC.244.X 

Sweet lady bird, awake. Part-song. Hatton. No. 4 in IC.X57.X 
Sweet lady mine! Part-song, Smart, H. No. 2 in M.157.X 

Sweet lady moon. Part-song, Hatton. No. 34 in M.X95.1.6 
Sweet little Barbara. Duet, Storage. No. i in M.x57.x8.3;etc. 



Sweet love, if thou wilt gain. Madrigal. Wilbyk Works. 
Vol. I. No. 23 in M.a34.X9.x 

Sweet May. Part-song, Barnby. No. ii in M.244.xa6; etc 

Sweet Miss Prue. Catch. Burgess, R. No. 17 in M.x39a.x8.6 
Sweet muse. Glee. Stevens, R. J. S. No. i in U,220J^ 

Sweet muse, inspire. Glee. Arne, T. A. 

No. 8 in M.220.3.2; etc 
Sweet my love. Part-song, Am, F. No. 46 in M.392.1 

Sweet nymph, come to thy lover. Duet, Morlby. 

No. 41 in M.X4X.2X.2; etc 
Sweet nymph, for thee. Glee. Cooke, B. 9 glees. 

No. 2 in M.220.8 
Sweet nymph of my devotion. Glee. Horsley, W. 

No. 8 in ic.235.9^j ^tc 
Sweet object of the zephyr's kiss. Glee, Welleslby, G. C 

No. 49 in M.220.9.3 ; etc 
Sweet peace. Anthem. Marschner, H. A. No. 33 in M.X90.5 
Sweet peace. Glee. Spofporth. No.3oin M.x57.2;etc 

Sweet peace descending. Part-song. Mozart. 

No. 6 in M.X75.1.2 
Sweet Philomela. Madrigal. Hawes, W. Collection of 
madrigals. No. 23 in M.235.X2 

Sweet poet of the woods. Glee. Horsley, W. 

No. 2 in lC.2354^2; etc 
Sweet power of song. Song, Beethoven. Werke. Serie 24. 

1C.4X3.X.24 
Sweet repose is reigning now. Part-song, Benedict. 

No. 5 in M.244.xa3 
Sweet Richard. Song. Beethoven. Werke. Serie 24. 

M.4X3.X.24 
Sweet rose of England. Glee, Bishop, H. R. Complete col- 
lection of glees. Vol. 5. M.235.X.5 
Sweet rose of the vale. Song, Wuebrst. No. 50 in M.X5&20 
Sweet, soothing hope. Glee, Attwood. No. 33 in M.X57.2 
Sweet spring. The. Part-song. Gladstone, F. E. 

No. 12 in IC.X95.X.X7 
Sweet, sweet is the hour of rest. Part-song. Mbrcadante. 

No. I in M.X57.5.X 
Sweet thrush. Glee. Danby. No. 6 in M.x39a.x8.7; etc 

Sweet twilight hour. Part-song. Mueller, C. G. 

No. 61 in ic.246.36 
Sweet tyranness. Glee. Purcell, H. No. 74 in M.235.X7.X ; etc 
Sweet vesper hymn. Part-song. Smart, H. No. 13 in M.X95.X.8 
Sweet virgin. Song. Chard. 6 favorite songs. 

No. 2 in M.22X.32 
Sweet warbling bird. Glee. Cooke, R. 8 glees. 

No. 4 in M.a2a8 
Sweet was thy presence. Part-song. Beethoven. 

No. 7 in IC.X57.2 
Sweeter than the breath of summer. [Welsh melody.] Har- 
monised for 4 voices. (In The Choralist. Vol. i, series 4.) 

No. 38 in IC.X57.5.X 

Sweetest flower, The. Song. Keller, M. No. 30 in M.X92.X3.2 

Sweetest lad. The, was Jamie. Song. Beethoven. Werke. 

Serie 24, M.4X3.X.S4 

Sweetest melancholy. Part-song. Macparren, W. C 

No. 23 in IC.195.X.9 
Sweetest, The, of flowers. Song. Thomas, J. R. 

No. 27 in lC.x92.x4 
Sweetheart. Song. Balpb. No. 12 in IC.X92.9.2 

Sweetly came those strains melodious. Part-song. Root, G. 
F. No. 6 in 1c.x58.23 

Sweetly let's enjoy. Glee. Ashton, J. No. 70 in 1c.235.x74 

Sweetly now the merry bells. Christmas carol. White, D. L. 

No. 39 in M.X58.20 
Sweetly sleep. Part-song. Maase. No. 24 in M.203.X5 

Sweetly yon star. Part-song. Kauppmann, E. F. 

No. 44 in IC.246.36 
Sweetly, sweetly, let's enjoy. Glee. Dibdin, C. iT4S'ISi4, 

No. 283 in M.2X5.2X 
Sweets. Part-song. Fischer, C. L. No. 46 in IC.246.36 

Swell the song. Glee. Berg, G. No. 4 in IC.220.3.2; etc 

Swen im Rosenhain. Part-song. Erk. Volksklange. 

No. I in lC.X3a8 



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Swert, Jules de. 

Die Albigenser. Grosse Oper in 3 Acten. Text von 

Wilhelm RuUmann. Mnsik von Jules de Swert. Voll- 

standiger Clavierauszug mit deutschem & franzosischem 

Text. Wiesbaden. Pohl. [1878.] M.334.5 

Graf Hammerstetn. Grosse Oper in 4 Acten. Dichtung 

von W. Jacoby. Musik von Jules de Swert Partitur. 

[Mainz? 1884.] Ii.a84.10 

Swift from our fairy home descending. Pari-sang. Mozart. 

No. I in li.a44.zo.x 
Swift the shades of eve. Pari-song. Tours. No. 16 in If.x57.a5 
Swiftly from the mountain's brow. Glee. Webbb, S. 

No. 50 in If .a3o.3.4; etc. 
Swiftly we fly. GUf. Parry, J. No. 4 in If .a37.9 

Swiftly winging on bright golden pinions. Parisang. Verdi. 

No. 3 in ll.a44.zo.a 
Swimmer, The. Sang. Elgar. Sea-pictures. No. i in 11^06.63 
Swinburne* Algernon Charles. 
Eton. An ode. Set to music by C. H. H. Parry. 

No. 2 in M.X55.36 

Swinburne, Algernon Charles. Works about, 

Stanford. East to West. An ode to Algernon Charles 

Swinburne. Set to music for chorus and orchestra, by 

C V. Stanford. No. i in 11.156.7 

Swing, The. Part-song. Hatton. No. 7 in If .X95.x.X3 

Swinging and sighing. Part-song. Rittbr, G. P. 

No. 38 in ll.x58.x9 

Swisa boy, The. Part-song. Moschklbs, I. Tyrolese melodies. 

Vol. I. No. I in Il.a44.a4.x 

Swiss evening song [a. t. t. b.]. (In Turle and Taylor. The 

People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. 249, 250.) 

No.84inlf.xxx4.3 
Swisa girl. The. Song. Linley, G. [Songs.] Vol. i. 

No. 20 in M.a35.x9.x 
Swiaa morning hymn. Part-song. Art, F. No. 54 in lf.xxx4.a 
Swtaa spring song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. Songs. 

No. 6 in If .a44.ax 
Swiaa song. Part-song. Mair. No. 38 in If .304.38 

Switaer'a song of home. Part-song. Moschbles, I. Tyrolese 
melodies. Vol. 2. No. 17 in If.a44.a4.a 

Switserland. Music. 
Becker, G. La musique en Suisse jusqu'i la fin du xviii« 
siecle. Geneve. 1874. If.x27.3x 

Heim, J. Sammlung von Volksgesangen fiir den Manner- 
chor. Zurich. 1868. If.xx8.aa 

8word» The, of Argantyr. Cantata. For the Music see Corder. 
Sydenham, Edwin Augustus. 
Be merciful unto me, O God. Anthem for b. solo and 
chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection 
of anthems. Vol. 13, pp. 6-12.) No. 2 in M.i95.a.x3 

Sydney, New South Wales. International Exhibitian. 187^0. 
GiORZA. Cantata written expressly for the opening cere- 
mony of the Sydney International Exhibition. M. 236.36 
Sylphe» Le. Opera. For the Music see Clapiaaon. For the 

Libretto see Saint-Georges. 
Sylphen, Die. Opera. For the Music see Himmel, F. H. For 

the Libretto see Robert, E. F. L. 
Sylphea, Les. Chorus. Weckerlin. Chcsurs. lf.x57.xa 

Sylphide das See-Fraulein. Opera. For the Music see 

Drechaler. For the Libretto see Krones. 
Sylvm. Part-song. Krug, A. Zwei Chore fiir Mannerstimmen. 
Op. 53. No. 7 in M.2xa.9 

Sylvan houra. Cantata. For the Music see Robinson, J. For 

the Libretto see Waller. 
Sylvan pleaaures. Part-song. Benedict. No. 6 in M.X95.x.i 
Sylvan acene, A. Glee. Pring, J. No. 29 in M.235.X7.3 

Sylvan auite. For orchestra. Brockway, H. A. lf^04.72 

Sylvane, Andr^, pseud. See G6rard» Paul. 
Sylveaterglocken. Cantata. For the Music see Koeaaler. 

For the Libretto see Kalbeck. 
Sylveaterlied. Part-song. Schulz, J. A P. 

No. 135 in M.x29a434 
Sylveatre, Paul Armand. See Silveatre, Paul Armand. 
Sylvia. Ballet music. Delibes. if.343.52;etc. 

Sylvia. Part-sang. Macfarren, W. C. No. 19 in M.X58.X7 



Sylvia, sweet as the morning air. Duet [a. t. Accomp. for 
pianoforte]. (In The Harmonist. Vol. 3, pp. 41-^.) 

No. 10 in If .2x8.8.3 
Sylvie. Opera. For the Music see Goiraud. For the Li- 
bretto see Colombean, J. A. de. 
Sylvie. Song. Gounod. Vingt melodies. 4e recueil. 

No. 9 in M.X57.364 

Symbole des apotres. Mcus. Bardin. No. 3 in M.380.3 

Symington, Andrew James. 

Samuel Lover: a biographical sketch. London. Blackie. 

1880. Portrait. [Men of light and leading.] If.xa9a.a9 

Sympathie. Song. Haydn, F. J. Gesaenge. Heft i. 

No. I in If .3xa.35 

Sympathy. Song. Beethoven. Werke. Serie 24. Uj^i^i.24 

Havdn, F. J. No. 66 in M.a35.x8.x 

Symphonia domestica. Symphony. Strauss, R. IL406.38 

Symphonic poema. For orchestra. 

Abbrt. Columbus. Musikalisches Seegemaelde in Form 

einer Sinfonie fiir grosses Orchester. lf.345.ao 

Akimenko. Po^me lyrique pour grand orchestre. 

No. I in If .405.X 

Alexandra Josipovna, Grand Duchess of Russia. Titan. Sjrm- 

phonisches Fragment nach Richter. No. 5inM.3344 

Balakirev. Thamar. Poeme symphonique pour orchestre 

d'apr^s une po^sie de Mich. Lermontow. M.4xa.i 

Bantock. The witch of Atlas (after Shelley). Tone-poem 

(No. 5) for orchestra. M.4XO.9 

Barnett, J. F. The lay of the last minstrel. Descriptive 

piece for orchestra, in 4 movements. No. 3 in M.33a.a 

Bazzini. Francesca da Rimini. Poeme symphonique. 

M403.5 

Bendel. Marchenbilder. Fur Orchester bearbeitet von 

Karl Mtiller-Berghaus. No. i in M.33a.5 

BoEHB. Aus Odysseus' Fahrten. 4 Episoden fiir grosses 

Orchester. No. i, 2. U.410S9 

BoNViN. Drei Tonbilder, fur grosses Orchester. 

No. 3 in If 403.6 
BoRDiER, J. Adieu supreme! [Poeme symphonique.] 

No. 2 in M.334.X 
Brandts-Buys, J. Meeressang. De zang der zee, fiir Or- 
chester. No. I in if.403.9 
Brecher. Aus unserer Zeit. Eine symphonische Fantasie 
nach Versen von John Henry Mackay, fiir grosses Or- 
chester. if403.xo 
Bruneau. La belle au bois dormant. Poeme symphonique 
pour orchestre. No. 2 in If 405.4 
BuELOW. [Des Sangers Fiuch.] Ballade fur grosses Or- 
chester nach Uhland's Dichtung Des Sangers Fluch. 

No. I in if.335.18 

Bungert. Auf der Wartburg. Symphonische Gedicht fiir 

grosses Orchester. No. 3 in M.336.2 

BuRGMEiN. Le roman de Pierrot et de Pierrette. Historiettes 

musicales pour grand orchestre. No. 6 in lf.33a.xo 

BuRMEisTER. Die Jagd nach dem Gluck. Symphonische 

Fantasie fiir Orchester. M403.X7 

BusoNi. Symphonisches Tongedicht fiir Orchester. 

No. 2 in M403.X9 
BussER. Hercule au Jardin des Hesp^rides. Poeme sym- 
phonique. M4XO.X5 
Chausson. Viviane. Poime symphonique pour orchestre. 

No. I in M40645 
Chbvillard. Le chene et le roseau. Paysage-dialogue- 
drame. Poeme symphonique d'apris la fable de La Fon- 
taine. No. I in lf404.76 
CoNsoLO. Aux bords du Nil. Mohadet (Racconto) pour 
petit orchestre. No. i in M .3554 
Davidof. flapbi Tepexa Die Gaben des Terek. Sinfonisches 
Bild fiir Orchester, nach einer Dichtung von Lerroontoff. 

No. 2 in M4Q3.X8 
Debussy. La mer: i. De Taube i midi sur la mer. 11. Jeux 
de vagues. iii. Dialogue du vent et de la mer. Trois 
esquisscs symphoniques. 11406.77 

Dubois, F. C. T. [Notre Dame de la Mer.] Interm^de 
symphonique de Notre Dame de la Mer. Poime 
Ugendaire. No. i in if 404.78 



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Symphonic poems. For archeshra, (ConUnued.) 

DuPARC Lenore. Symphonische Dichtung nach Burger's 
Ballade fur Orchester. No. i in M^s^ag 

DvoftAK. Das goldene Spinnrad. (Ztaty Kolovrat.) Sym- 
phonische Dichtung nach der Volkssage von K. Jaromtr 
Erben ftir grosses Orchester. No. i in M.410.9X 

Heldenlied. Pisefi bohatyrski. Symphonische Dich- 
tung fur grosses Orchester. No. 2 in 1c.403.30 

Die Mittagshexe. (Polednice.) Symphonische Dich- 
tung nach der Volkssage von K. Jaromir Erben fiir 
grosses Orchester. No. 2 in ll^xaax 
Die Waldtaube. Holoubek. The wild dove. Sym- 



phonisches Gedicht nach der gleichnamigen Ballade von 
K. Jaromir Erben fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in If .4x0.22 

Der Wassermann (Vodnik). Symphonische Dichtung 

nach der Volkssage von K. Jaromir Erben fur grosses 
Orchester. No. 2 in M4xo.2a 

Enna. Marchen. Symphonische Bilder fiir Orchester. 

No. 2 in IC406.65 
FiBiCH. Othello. Symfonicki biseii pro velky orchestr. 

No. I in 1c.4x0.96 

Floershbim. Consolation. Symphonischer Satz fiir Streich- 

orchester, Holzblaeser und Horner. No. 2 in U^io.26 

FoERSTER, A. M. Thusnelda. Characterstiick, nach Karl 

Schafer's gleichnamigem Gedicht, fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in IC.33X.7 
Franck, C. a. Le chasseur maudit. Poeme symphonique. 

M403.37 
Les Eolides. Poeme symphonique. No. i in M.338.X8 

Psyche. Poime symphonique pour orchestre. 

No. I in M.404.80; etc. 
Frischen. Herbstnacht. Ein Stimmungsbild nach Hebbels 
gleichnamiger Dichtung. Fur grosses Orchester. 

No. 2inM4o6.xx 
Cade. Sommertag auf dem Lande. Fiinf Orchesterstucke. 

No. 2 in M.34546 

Gbisler. Der Rattenfanger von Hameln. Symphonische 

Dichtung. No. i in M.33a.x9 

Till Eulenspiegel. Symphonische Dichtung. 

No. 2 in 1c.33a.x9 

GiLSON, P. La mer. Esquisses symphoniques d'apr^s un 

poeme de Eddy Levis, pour grand orchestre. 1c.33x.33 

Glazunov. Une fete slave, tir6e du Quatuor slave, Op. 26. 

Esquisse symphonique pour grand orchestre. 

No. 3 in 114x2.3 

Kpeiuib. [Le Kremlin.] CHif4>oHHHecKasi KapiHHa bi* 

dxi* HacTsiX'b AJifl 6ojibmaro opKecrpa. No. 2 in M406.58 

La mer. Fantaisie pour grand orchestre. M.40341 

Poime lyrique. Andantino pour grand orchestre. 

No. 4 in 1C.3434S 

Le printemps. Tableau musical pour orchestre. 

No. 2 in M.406.70 

Rhapsodic orientale pour grand orchestre. 

No. 2 in lC.406.49 

Stenka Razine. Poime symphonique pour grand or- 
chestre. No. I in 1c.405.x6 

Glritz. Joss Fritz. Sinfonische Dichtung ftir grosses Or- 
chester. No. I in M.40344 

Venus und Bellona. Sinfonische Dichtung ftir grosses 

Orchester. (Nach dem Gemalde von P. Schobelt, Ber- 
liner National-Galerie.) No. 2inM40344 

GoDARD, B. L. P. Scenes po6tiques. No. i in IC.3434X 

Grieg. Bergliot. Gedicht von Bjornstjerne Bjornson. 
Declamation mit Orchester. No. 4 in M.342.X 

Haan. Zwei symphonische Satze fur Orchester. 

No. 2 in IC.40349 

Hadley. Salome. Tondichtung fiir grosses Orchester nach 
Oscar Wilde's Trauerspiel. M.4XX4 

Hall£n. Die Todteninsel. Sinfonische Dichtung ftir 
grosses Orchester. No. 3 in M403.49 

Haiierik. Oper ohne Worte. Op^ra sans paroles, fur das 
Pianoforte. Aus. fur Orchester. No. 2 in 1c.338.a0 

Hansmann. Bilder aus der Marchenwelt. Bilder von E. 
Wiesemann. No. 2 in 1l.393.a4 



Symphonic poems. For orchestra, (ConUnutd,) 
Hartmann, E. Hakon Jarl. Sinfonische Dichtung. 

No. 3 in IC.343.50 
Hartog. Ein Marchen (Conte d'autrefois). Fiir Orchester. 

No. 4 in M.348.X3 

Pens6e de minuit. Meditation, d'apris une po^sie de 

Lamartine, pour orchestre. No. 3 in IC348.X3 

Hauseggbr. Barbarossa. Symphonische Dichtung in drei 

Satzen ftir grosses Orchester. M.406.15 
Dionysische Phantasie. Symphonische Dichtung ftir 

grosses Orchester. 1c.406.x6 
Wieland der Schmied. Symphonische Dichtung fur 

grosses Orchester. lC.406.x7 

Heidingspeld. Der Todtentanz. Charakteristisches Tonge- 

malde ftir grosses Orchester. No. i in lC.336.x2 

HiLLER, F. Dramatische Fantasie (Sinfonischer Prolog), 

ftir grosses Orchester. No. 3 in M.348.xa 

Holbrooke. Queen Mab. Shakespeare poem No. 7 for 

grand orchestra and chorus (ad lib.). 1c.4x0.69 

HoLMis, A. M. A. Andromide. Po4me symphonique. 

IC.404J3 

Irlande. Poeme symphonique. M.4xa35 

HuBER, H. Romischer Carneval. Humoreske nach Scheffel 

ftir grosses Orchester. No. 4 in lC.336.x2 

HuMPERDiNCK. Maurische Rhapsodie, fiir Orchester. 

M403.73 
Indy, p. M. V. d'. La foret enchant^e. L^gende-symphonie 

d'apris une ballade de Uhland. No. 2 in 11405.22 

I star. Variations symphoniques. No. 3 in M403.72 

Wallenstein. Trilogie d'apres le poime dramatique de 

Schiller. IC405.24 

Jarnefblt. Korsholm. Sinfonische Dichtung fiir grosses 
Orchester. No. i in IC4X04X 

Jensen, A. Der Gang nach Emmahus. Geistliches Ton- 
stuck. Fur grosses Orchester. No. i in li.337.5 

Kaun. Sir John Falstaff. Symphonische Dichtung fiir 
grosses Orchester. No. 2 in IC406.79 

Vineta. Symphonische Dichtung, fur grosses Or- 
chester. No. 2 in M403.79 

Zwei symphonische Dichtungen nach Longfellow's 

„Lied von Hiawatha" fur grosses Orchester. IC4X042 

Klose. Elfenreigen, aus dem Lyrischen Vorspiel zu Faust 
IL, in Musik gesetzt. No. 3 in lC.33x.x9 

Das Leben ein Traum. Symphonische Dichtung ftir 

Orchester. IC404.85 

Klughardt. Lenore. Symphonische Dichtung, nach 

Btirger's Ballade fur grosses Orchester. No. i in 11.3x2.7 
KoczALSKi. Symphonische Legende vom Konige Boleslaus 

dem Ktihnen und Bischof Stanislaus dem Heiligen. (Im 

Jahre 1079.) Fiir Orchester. IC403.87 

Kretschmer, E. Dramatisches Tongedicht ftir grosses Or- 
chester. No. 4 in M.336.23 
Laiipe, W. Tragisches Tongedicht (C moll) ftir grosses 

Orchester. No. 4 in M4XX.5 

Le Bornb. Po^ine pour orchestre. No. 3. Symphonic dra- 
matique. IC405.3X 

Temps de guerre. Tableaux symphoniques. M404.X 

Lefebvre, C. £. Dalila. Seines pour orchestre, d'apres le 

dranie d'Octavc Feuillet. No. 3 in II403.9X 

LiAOov. Baba-Yaga. Tableau musical d'apres un conte 

populaire russe pour grand orchestre. No. 3 in M406.70 
LiCKL, F. C. Das Grab. Symphonisches Tongemalde, fiir 

grosses Orchester. M.3X2.XX 

Liszt. Symphonische Dichtungen, No. i-io. Namely: 

Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne (nach V. Hugo). 

No. I in IC.3444 

Tasso. Lamento e trionfo. 

Les preludes (nach Lamartine). 

Orpheus. 

Prometheus. 

Mazeppa (nach V. Hugo). 

Fest-Klange. 

Heroide funibre. 

Hungaria. 

Hamlet. 



No. 2 in M.3444 
No. I in ic.344.5 
No. 2 in M.344.5 
No. 3 in ic.344.5 
No. I in M.344.6 
No. 2 in M.344.6 
No. I in IC.344.7 
No. 2 in M.344.7 
No. 3 in 11.344.7 



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Symphonic poems. For orchestra. (ConUnued,) 

Hunnen-Schlacht (nach Kaulbach). No. i in li.344.3 

Die Ideale (nach Schiller). No. a in if .344.3 

Ungarische Rhapsodien fur grosses Orchester. No. 

1-6. M.344.XO 
Von der Wicgc bis rum Grabe. Symphonische Dich- 

tung. No. I in M.34a.x5 

LiTOLFF. Das Welfenlied von Gustav von Meyern, musika- 

lisch iltustrirt fCir grosses Orchester. No. 3 in If .348.19 

LoRENZ, C. A. In der Dammerung und Friih lings jubel. 

Tonbilder fur Orchester. No. 7 in if .342.13 

MacCunn. The ship o' the fiend. Orchestral ballad. 

No. I in lf.357.x7 
MacDowbll. Hamlet. Ophelia. Zwei Gedichte fiir grosses 

Orchester. No. i in if.334.xo 
Lancelot und Elaine. Zweite symphonische Dichtung, 

nach Tennyson, fiir grosses Orchester. No. 3 in if .338.24 

Die Sarazenen. Die schone AldL Zwei Fragmente 

(nach dem Rolandslied) fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in If .338.24 

Mackenzie, A C La belle dame sans merci. Ballad for 

orchestra. No. 3 in if.334.xo 

Burns. Second Scotch rhapsody. No. 2 in If .345.29 

Canadische Rhapsodic (Canadian rhapsody) fur Or- 
chester. No. I in If 4X0.9X 

Rhapsodic ^ossaise. No. i in if.345.29 

MAsicHAL. Antar. Poeme symphonique en cinq parties. 

No. 2 in If .338.23 

Merkes tan Gendt. Begegnen der Schiffe. Gedicht von 

Thomas Moore. Symphonische Dichtung fur grosses 

Orchester. No. i in if.34345 

Mebtke. Minnesang. 4 symphonische Satze fiir Orchester. 

No. 5 in lf.342.x8 
MiHALOviCH. [A sell6.] Ballade nach Paul Gyulai's Dich- 
tung A selld (Die Nixe), fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in lf.344.x3 

[Das Geisterschiff.] Ballade fur grosses Orchester 

nach Strachwitz' Dichtung Das Geisterschiff. 

No. 3i n If .344.X3 

Eine Faust-Phantasie fur grosses Orchester. 

No. 2 in If .342.X9 

Gyisz hangok. Trauerklange, fur grosses Orchester. 

No. 3 in If .338.25 

Hero und Leander, nach Schiller's Ballade, fiir grosses 

Orchester. No. 2 in M. 338.25 

La ronde du Sabbat, d'apres la ballade de Victor Hugo, 

composee pour grand orchestre. No. 2 in if .344.X3 

MoREAU, L E. Sur la mer lointaine. Poeme symphonique. 

No. 4 in If 4x047 

MoszKowsKi. Johanna d'Arc. Symphonische Dichtung in 4 

Abtheilungen, nach Schiller's Jungfrau von Orleans, fur 

grosses Orchester. 1l.333.x4 

MusoRGSKi. Une nuit sur le mont chauve. Fantaisie pour 

I'orchestre. No. i in if .343.20 

NiCROLL. Hamlet. Seelenstudie fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. 5 in If .342.2X 

N1COD6. Maria Stuart Eine symphonische Dichtung fur 

grosses Orchester. No. i in 1l.347.x3 

NoszKovsKi. Step. Poemat symfoniczny w formic uwertury 

koncertowej na wielk^ orkiestr^. lf.406.84 

Paine, J. K. Poseidon und Amphitrite. Eine Meer- 

Phantasie. Symphonische Dichtung fur Orchester. 

No. 2 in lf4XX47 

Symphonische Dichtung nach Shakespeares Sturm 

(Tempest) ftir Orchester. If4xx46 

Palumbo. Rana. Poema sinfonico. No. i in if .342.23 

PiERNi. L'an mil. Poeme symphonique avec choeurs. 

lf40043 
PiERSON. Macbeth (von Shakespeare). Sinfonische Dich- 
tung fur grosses Orchester. No. 2 in lf.348.9 
PiRANi. Fete au chateau de Heidelberg. (Im Heidelberger 
Schlosse.) Poime symphonique pour orchestre. 

No. 2 in If 40543 



Symphonic poems. For orchestra, (CcnUnued.) 
PoHLiG. Per aspera ad astra. (Helden-Tod und -Apotheose.) 
Symphonische Dichtung in 4 Satzen ftir grosses Or- 
chester. If4xx.x9 
PucHAT. Euphorion. Eine sinfonische Dichtung fiir 
grosses Orchester. No. 5 in If 404.3 

Leben und Ideal. Eine sinfonische Dichtung nach 

Schiller'schen Worten fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in If .33X.9 
Rabaud. £glogue. Poime Virgilien pour orchestre. 

No. I in M 408.71 

La procession nocturne. Poeme symphonique d'apres 

Nicolas Lenau. No. 2 in if 406.71 

Raff. Abends Rhapsodic. Ausgabe fiir Orchester. 

No. I in If .347.26 
Rakhmaninov. Die Toteninsel. Symphonische Dichtung 
zum Gemalde von A. Bocklin fur grosses Orchester. 

1l.x36.37 
Reinecke, C H. C. Biblische Bilder fiir Orchester. 

No. 2, 3 in 11404.6 
Reuss, a Johannisnacht. Tondichtung fur Orchester. 

No. I in 114x0.79 

Rbeinberger, J. G. Wallenstein. Sinfonisches Tongemalde 

fiir Orchester. lf.346.x 

RiEMENSCHNEiDER. Nachtfahrt. Gedicht von J. N. Vogl. 

Ballade ftir grosses Orchester. No. 3 in lf.336.22 

RiMSKI-KORSAKOF. [Sadko.] dnHSOAl HSl* BblJIHHbl „CaAKO.'' 

MysbiKajibHaji xapTHHa ajia opxecrpa. [Episode from the 
legend Sadko. Musical picture for orchestra.] 

No. I in If .342.30 

Roentgen. Ein Liedchen von der See. Altniederlandisches 
Volkslied symphonisch bearbeitet. No. 2 in If 406.85 

RoPARTZ, J. G. M. Les landes. Paysage breton pour or- 
chestre. No. 2 in lf.358.x8 

Rubinstein. Don Quixote. Musikalisches Characterbild. 
Humoreske fur grosses Orchester. No. 3 in M.345.X 

„Faust." Ein musikalisches Characterbild ftir grosses 

Orchester. No. 2 in If .345.x 

•— IwaCn IV. (Der Grausame.) Musikalisches Character- 
bild ftir grosses Orchester. No. 2 in if .345.2 

Pocdfl. MyabiKHJibHoe co^iHHeHie jinn 6ojibmaro 

opKecrpa. [Rossiya. Musical poem for full orchestra.] 

No. 2 in If .334.X5 

RuEBNER. Friede, Kampf und Sieg. Symphonische Dich- 
tung fur grosses Orchester. No. i in If .331.22 

Saint-Saens. Danse macabre. Poeme symphonique. 

No. 3 in if.343.39 

La jeunesse d'Hercule. Poeme symphonique. 

No. 4 in If .343.39 

Phaeton. Poeme symphonique. No. 2 in If .343.39 

Le rouet d'Omphale. Poeme symphonique. 

No. I in M. 343.39 

ScHARWENKA, L P. Frtihliugswogcn. Symphonische Dich- 
tung ( As-dur) fur grosses Orchester. No. 3 in if .333.19 

Schillings. Ein Zwaegesprach. Tongedicht ftir kleines 
Orchester. No. 2 in lf.407.8 

ScHLOTTMANN. Traucrmarsch, Recitativ und Finale. Sin- 
fonische Scene fur Orchester. No. i in if.335.x2; etc* 

ScHULTZE-BiBSANTZ. Symphouischc Tongedichte (Poemes 
symphoniques) : i. Glticksritter. 11. Patheticon. iii. Marche 
humoristique. Ftir grosses Orchester. lf4X0.55 

Schumann, R. A. Bilder aus Osten fiir Orchester bearbeitet. 

No. 5 in If .344.X8 

Seeling. Aus den Memoiren eines Ktinstlers. Tondtch- 
tungen ftir Pianoforte. Fiir Orchester bearbeitet. 

No. 5 in lf.335.11 

Selmer, J. P. „La captive," en detix parties, compos6e sur 
le po^me de Victor Hugo. le partie pour orchestre seul, 
2e pour orchestre et solo de contralto. No. i in if .404^17 

Prometheus. Symphonische Dichtung in zwei Ab- 
theilungen. lf4o6.32 

Sibelius. "En saga." (Eine Sage.) Tondichtung fur 
grosses Orchester. No. 2 in If 406.33 

Finlandia. Tondigt for orchester. No. i in lf4o6.33 



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Symphonic poems. Far orchestra, (Continued,) 

Lemminkainen zieht heimwarts. Lemminkainen palaa 

kotitienoille. Le retour de Lemminkainen. Legende aus 
dem finnlandischen Volksepos ,,Kalevala" fur Orchester. 

No. I in If .410.58 

Nachtlicher Ritt und Sonnenaufgang. Tondichtung 

ftir grosses Orchester. No. i in 114x1.93 

Der Schwan von Tuonela. Tuonelan Joutsen. Le 



cygne de Tuonela. Legende aus dem finnlandischen 

Votksepos „Kalevala" ftir Orchester. No. 2 in M.4X0.58 
V&rs&ng. (La tristesse de printemps.) Fruhlingslied. 

Fur grosses Orchester. No. 3 in 11406.33 

Sksiabin. Le poime de I'extase, pour grand orchestre. 

l[.4xz.5a 
Smktana. Blanik. Symphonicki hiseA pro velky orchestr. 

No. 2 in M.404.2X 
Hakon Jarl. Symphonische Dichtung fur grosses 

Orchester. No. i in 1l.338.a7 

Richard III. Symphonische Dichtung fur grosses 

Orchester. No. 2 in M.338.a7 

S&rka. [Symfonicki hiseA pro velky orkestr.] 

Il.356.a3 

T&bor. Symfonicki b&seA pro velky orchestr. 

No. I in M404.ax 

Vltava. Symfonicki b&sen pro velky orkestr. 

No. 3 in 11.34345 

Vysehrad. Symfonicka b&sen pro velk]^ orkestr. 

No. 2 in 11.34245 
Wallenstein's Lager. Valdstynuv tabor. Sym- 
phonische Dichtung fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. 4 in 11405.57 

' Z ceskych luhfiv a h&jfiv. Symphonicki b&seA pro 

velk^ orkestr. If.356.a4 

Spendiakov, a. Les trois palmiers. Tableau symphonique 

pour orchestre d'apres une po^sie de Lermontow. 

M.13649 

Stokr. Tonbilder fiir Orchester zu Schiller's Lied von der 

Glocke. No. 3 in 1l.334.x9 

Strauss, R. ^Also sprach Zarathustra." Tondichtung (frei 

nach Friedr. Nietzsche) fur grosses Orchester. I[.356.a7 

Aus Italien. Sinfonische Fantaste (G dur) ftir grosses 

Orchester. 11.338.15 

Don Juan. Tondichtung (nach Nicolaus Lenau) fiir 

grosses Orchester. No. 2 in 11.34240 

Ein Heldenleben. Tondichtung ftir grosses Orchester. 

11403.XXX 

Macbeth. Tondichtung ftir grosses Orchester (nach 

Shakespeare's Drama). Il404.a4 

'- Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche. Nach alter 

Schelmenweise, in Rondeauform, ftir grosses Orchester 
gesetzt. No. i in 1l.356.a8 

Tod und Verklarung. Tondichtung fur grosses Or- 
chester. No. 3 in il.34a40 

SvENDSBN. Romeo und Julia. Phantasie fiir Orchester. 

No. 4 in 11.335.15 

Sigurd Slembe. Symphonische Einleitung zu Bjorn- 

stjeme Bjornson's gleichnamigen Drama. 

No. 5 in M.335.X5 

Zorohayda. L6gende pour orchestre. No. 5 in 11.333.18 

TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. „Bypfl" (no Apaifb IlIeKcnHpa). 4>aHTa3isi 
AJifl opxecrpa. [The tempest, after Shakespeare's drama. 
Fantasy for orchestra.] No. 2 in if.3434 

Fatum. Poime symphonique pour orchestre. 

No. I in 11.356.33 

Francesca da Rimini. Fantaisie pour orchestre. 

No. I in M.343.xa 
Rom6o et Juliette. Ouverture-fantaisie d'apres Shake- 
speare. 11.358.10 

BoeBOAa. CHM4>0HHHecicafl dajuiaAa ajm opxecrpa. 

Voyvode. Ballade symphonique pour orchestre. 

No. 2 in M.356.33 

TcHERiPNiN. Fantaisie dramatique pour grand orchestre 

d'apres un poime de Tiutscheff. M406.67 

Tbibriot. Loch Lomond. Schottischer See. Symphonisches 

Phantasiebild fur Orchester. 11405.6a 



Symphonic poems. For orchestra, (Continued.) 

Triest. Ein Sommertag. Norddeutsche Idylle, in 8 

Bildern fiir Orchester. No. 2 in M.333.a5 

Urban, H. Der Rattenfanger von Hameln. Fantasiesttick 

fur Orchester. No. 2 in If .34340 

Vassilenko. Po^me 6pique. Pour grand orchestre. 

No. I in 11407.37 

VoLBACH. Alt Heidelberg du feine. Ein Fruhlingsgedicht 

ftir grosses Orchester. No. 3 in If 4xo4k> 

Es waren zwei Konigskinder. Symphonische Dich- 
tung fiir grosses Orchester. No. 2 in li4xo.6a 

VoLKMANN. Soliman. [Musikalische Dichtung ftir Piano- 
forte. Op. 21. Instrumentirt fur Orchester.] 

No. 2 in li.348.1 

Wagner, W. R. Siegfried-Idyll. No. 4 in 11.3524 

Wallace, W. Villon. Symphonic poem for orchestra. 

if.434.a5 

Weber, B. A. Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer. Ballade 
von Schiller. If.aax.i8 

Weingartner. Das Gefilde der Seligen. Le s^jour des 
bienheureux. Symphonische Dichtung ftir grosses Or- 
chester. No. I in If 404.3a 

Konig Lear. Symphonische Dichtung ftir grosses Or- 
chester. No. I in If 404.33 

Wioor. Walpurgisnacht Nuit de sabbat. Pour orchestre. 

No. I in lf.358.13 
Wolf, H. Penthesilea. Sinfonische Dichtung fur grosses 
Orchester nach dem gleichnamigen Trauerspiel Heinrich 
von Kleist's. No. i in lf4o64a 

WoRiiSER. Les Lupercales (Fetes de Pan). Poeme sym- 
phonique. No. 3 in If .333.33 
WuEERST. Ein Mahrchen. Fantasiesttick ftir Orchester. 

No. I in If .333.aa 

2ele]^ski. W Tatrach. Uwertura charakterystyczna na 

wielk^ orkiestr^. Im Tatra-Gebirge. Charakteristisches 

Tongemalde fur grosses Orchester. No. 3 in if .331.33 

Zellner, J. Melusine. 5 sinfonische Stticke ftir Orchester. 

No. 3 in li.338.3 
ZoBLLNER, H. Waldphantasie ftir Orchester. 

N0.3inli4xx.54 
ZoppF. [Wilhelm Tell.] Ouverture zu Schiller's Drama 
Wilhelm Tell in einer grosseren symphonischen Dich- 
tung, fur grosses Orchester. No. 5 in if .353.6 
Sjrmphonic poems. For organ, 
Steele. ["Saul." Symphonisches Tongemalde fiir OrgeL] 

No. 6 in If .3x348 
Symphonic poems. For organ and orchestra, 
Loeffler. La villanelle du diable. D'apres un po^me de 
M. Rollinat. Fantaisie symphonique pour grand or- 
chestre et orgue. 114x0.87 
Volbach. Ostern. Symphonischer Gedicht ftir grosses 
Orchester und Orgel. No. i in 114x0.63 
Symphonic poems. For pianoforte, 
RoPARTz, J. G. M. Symphonic, Troisiime, en mi majeur 
(avec choeurs). Reduction pour piano i 2 mains. 

No. I in 11407.8 
Weber, B. A Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer. Ballade 
von Schiller. No. 3 in ll.35ax9 

Symphonic poems. For pianoforte and orchestra. 
Converse, F. S. Night and Day. Two poems for piano- 
forte and orchestra. If4xa95 
Franck, C. a. Les Djinns. Poeme symphonique [pour 
piano et orchestre]. No. 2 in if .338.X8 
PiERN^. Poeme symphonique pour piano et orchestre. 

No. 3 in If 40544 
Symphonic poems. For strings. 

BoNViN. Christnachtstraum (Christmas night's dream) ftir 

Streichorchester. No. 5 in lf.358.ao 

Rebikov. y MofHJiu. (MysuKHJibHoe CTHXOTBOpeale.) [At 

the tomb. Musical poem for two violins, viola, cello and 

double bass.] No. 2 in If 40545 

Symphonic poems. For violin and orchestra. 

Loeffler. La mort de Tintagiles. Po^me dramatique d' 

apr^s le drame de M. Maeterlinck. Pour grand orchestre 

et viole d'amour. If4xa7a 



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Symphonic poems. For violin and orchestra. (Continued.) 

SnoNa Gestrebt-Gewonnen-Gescheitert. Ein Marchen 

fur Orchester und obligate Violine. No. a in M.335.X5 

Symphonic poems. Criticism. 

BucHKR, G. Richard Strauss, Aus Italien. Symphonische 

Phantasie. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 4 in M.ai7.iaJI 

Hahn, a. Franz Liszt, Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne. 

(Bergsymphonie.) Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 18 in M.S17.1S.3 

Franz Liszt, Festklange. Symphonische Dichtung. 

Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 7 in M.ai7.ia.6 

Franz Liszt, Hamlet. (Symphonische Dichtung.) 

Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 14 in M.ax7.ia.6 

Franz Liszt, H^roide fun^bre (Heldenklage). Sym- 



phonische Dichtung. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 17 in M.ai7.xa.5 

— Franz Liszt, Hungaria. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 
[1898.] No. 20 in M.ax7.ia4 

— Franz Liszt, Hunnenschlacht. Symphonische Dich- 
tung. Erlautert Frankfurt a. M. [iBgS] 

No. 6 in M.ai7.ia.6 



— Franz Liszt, Die Ideale. 
[1898.] 

— Franz Liszt, Mazeppa. 
I1898.I 

— Frnaz Liszt, Orpheus. 
[1898.I 



Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 

No. 9 in M.ax7.ia.5 
Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 

No. I in M.ax7.xa4 
Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 



No. II in M.2i7.ia.3 
Franz Liszt, Les preludes. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 
[1898.] No. 12 in M.ax7.ia.3 

Franz Liszt, Prometheus. Symphonische Dichtung. 

Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 20 in M.ax7.xa.5 

Franz Liszt, Tasso. Lamento e trionfo. Erlautert. 

Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 5 in M.ax7.xa4 

Richard Strauss, Also sprach Zarathustra. Erlautert. 

Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 4 in M.ax7.xa.6 

Richard Strauss, Don Quixote. Erlautert. Frankfurt 

a. M. [1898.] No. 22 in M.ax7.xa.6 

Klattb, W. Richard Strauss, Ein Heldenleben. Erlautert. 
Leipzig. [ 1899.] No. 4 in M.ax7.xa.7 

Mauke, W. Richard Strauss, Don Juan. Erlautert. Frank- 
furt a. M. [1898.] No. 10 in M.ax7.xa.5 

Richard Strauss, Till Eulenspiegel's lustige Streiche. 

Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 3 in M.ax7.x2.5 

Richard Strauss, Tod und Verklarung. Erlautert. 

Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 11 in N.ax7.xa.5 

Niemann, W. Peter Tschaikowsky, Francesca da Rimini. 
Erlautert. Leipzig. [ 1901.] No. 14 in M.ax7.xa.xo 

RiBMBNSCHNBiDBR, G. Benjamin Godard, „Scenes po^tiques." 
Erlautert. Leipzig. [ 1902.] No. 16 in M.ax7.X2.9 

Sakolowski, R p. Camille Saint-Saens, Le rouet d'Om- 
phale. (Das Spinnrad der Omphale.) Erlautert. Leip- 
zig. [ 1901.] No. 22 in M.2i7.xa.7 

Franz Liszt, Zwei Episoden aus Lenau's Faust. Er- 
lautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 4 in M.ax7.xa.9 

ScHULTZB, A. August Rcuss, Symphonischer Prolog fur 
grosses Orchester zu Hugo von Hofmannsthals Dich- 
tung „Der Thor und der Tod." Erlautert. Leipzig. 
[1902.] No. 12 in M.ax7.xa.xx 

Siegmund von Hausegger, Barbarossa. Symphonische 

Dichtung in drei Satzen. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. 19 in M.2X7.xa.9 
Smouan, a. Engelbert Humperdinck, Maurische Rhapsodic 
fiir Orchester. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. 13 in M.ax7.xa.9 
Steansky, J. Friedrich Smetana, Mein Vaterland. Er- 
lautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 14-16 in M.ax7.xa4 
Teiblbe, H. Richard Strauss, Macbeth. Tondichtung fur 
grosses Orchester. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1900?] 

No. 7 in M.ax7.xa.9 
Ssrmphonie, La. Opera. For the Music see Clapisson. For 

the LiBBBTTo see Saint Georges. 
Symphonic. Criticism. Imbert, H. No. i in M.X34.7 

Symphonic l^gendaire. Cantata. For the Music see Godard, 
B. L.P. 



Symphonies. For orchestra. 
Abbbt. Fruhlings-Sinfonie fur Orchester. M.33I.I 

Albbbt, E. F. C d'. Symphonic (F dur) fiir grosses Or- 
chester. No. 2 in M.331.1 
Andb^ J. A. Grosse Sinfonie in Es. No. i in M.33a.s 
Abbnski. Symphonic No. x en si mineur pour grand or- 
chestre. M405.S 
Bach, C. P. E. Symphonic, D dur, fur Orchester. 

No. I in M.346.34 

Orchester-Sinfonie, No 2. No. 2 in M.346.34; etc 

Bach, J. C Symphonic p^riodique. K4034 

Balakibbv. Symphonic en ut ma j cur (C dur) pour grand 
orchestre. M.358.ai 

Bargiel. Symphonic in C fur Orchester. No. x in M.34fL|4 
Baumann, p. Symphonic pour grand orchestre. M.359.7 
Beach. Symphonic (Gaelic) in E moll fiir grosses Or- 
chester. M.337.1 
Beethoven. Collection complete des symphonies de Beet- 
hoven, i grand orchestre. M.348.37;etc 

Symphonic nach dem Cis-moU-Quartett, Op. 131, ftir 

grosses Orchester eingerichtet. No. i in M.3334 

Bendix. [Symphonic No. 2.] Sommerklange aus Stid- 

Russland. M.33X.2 

Symphonic No. 3 (A-moll). M.357.14 

Benedict. Symphony (in (x-minor) for grand orchestra. 

No. 2 in M.346.46 
Bennett, W. S. Sinfonie, G moll, fiir grosses Orchester. 

M.345-9X 
Bbrgeb, W. Symphonic in B dur fiir grosses Orchester. 

M403-7 

Bebuoz, L H. £pisode de la vie d'un artiste. Symphonic 

fantastique en 5 parties. M.34X.X6 

Grande symphonic fun^bre et triomphale, pour grande 

harmonic militaire, avec un orchestre d'instruments i 
cordes et un choeur, ad libit. No. 4 in M.34X.X9 

Harold en Italic. Symphonic en 4 parties avec un alto 

principal. M.34x.aa 

BoiLLMANN. Symphonic en fa majeur. No. 2 in M.405.6 
BoNViN. Symphonic in G moll. U^io,m 

Zwei symphonische Satze fur Orchester. M.4X0.90 

BoBODiN. [Symphonic, Premiere] en mi b majeur. M.358.3 

Symphonic, Deuxi^me (si mineur), pour orchestre. 

M.3584 
Bbahms. Symphonic (C moll) fur grosses Orchester. 

M.35X4 

Symphonic, Zweite (D dur), fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.351.5 

Symphonic, Dritte (F dur), fur grosses Orchester. 

M.351.6 

Symphonic, Vierte (E moll), fur grosses Orchester. 

M.35X.7 
Bbuch. Sinfonie (Es dur) [No. i] fiir grosses Orchester. 

M.345^3 
Sinfonie, Zweite (F moll), ftir grosses Orchester. 

M.345.4fl 

Symphonic No 3 (Es dur), fur Orchester. M.33aJI 

Bbuckneb. Symphonic, Erstc (C-moU), ftir grosses Or- 
chester. M403.XS 

Symphonic, Zweite (C-moU), fiir grosses Orchester. 

M403.X3 

Symphonic [Dritte] in D moll fiir grosses Orchester. 

M.35X.X3 
Symphonic, Vierte (romantische), (Es dur) fiir grosses 
Orchester. M.35X.xi 

Symphonic, Ftinfte (B dur), fiir grosses Orchester. 

M.35X.X2 

Symphonic, Scchste, A dur, ftir grosses Orchester. 

M406.X 

Symphonic, Siebente (E dur), fiir grosses Orchester. 

M.35X.14 

Symphonic, Achte (C-moll), fiir grosses Orchester. 

M403.14 

Symphonic, Neunte, ftir grosses Orchester. M406.S 

Bbubll. Sinfonie (E moll) fur grosses Orchester. 

No. 2 in M.343.29 



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Symphonies. Far orchestra. (Cantinued,) 
BuRGMusLLERy N. Sinfonie No i (C-moll), fur Orchester. 

M.336.3 

Sinfonie No 2 (D-dur), in 3 Satzen fur Orchester. 

M.3364 
Cbbiian. Sinfonie zur Erinnerung an den glticklich 
beendeten Krieg von 1870-71, ftir grosses Orchester 
(letzter Satz mit Sopran-Solo und Chor). 

No. I in M.33S.XX 
Chaowick, G. W. Symphony no. 2. (In B flat.) M.333.ZO 

Symphony in F (No. 3). ^^37.3 

Chausson. Symphonic en si b^mol majeur. M.4064 

Cliffs. Symphony in C minor (No. i). M^ii^ 

CoENBN. Symphonic i grand orchestrc. M.336.7 

CowEN. Symphonic, C-moll (Scandinavische), ftir Or- 
chester. No. I in M.33a.xa 

Symphony no. 4 (The Welsh), in B flat minor, for 

orchestra. No. 2 in M.33a.zs 

Idyliische Symphonic, No. 6, in E dur, ftir grosses 

Orchester. M403.a5 

CzERNY. Grande symphonic, Seconde, en t€ majeur pour 
[orchestrc]. M.357.15 

Dbldevbz. Symphonic, i^«. No. i in M.337.6Z 

Symphonic, 2^, in stilo maestoso. M.3S6.9 

Symphonic h6roi-comique, d'apr&s le poeme Vertvert 

dc Cresset. M.3S6.10 

Dente. Symfoni, D moll, for stor orkestcr. 

No. 2 in M.343.5X 
Dietrich. Sinfonie (in D-moll) fur grosses Orchester. 

M.348.26 
DiTTERS VON DiTTERSDORF. Ausgcwihltc Orchcstcrwcrkc. 

M404.77 

Sinfonie in C dur. No. i in M410.19 

DohnAnyi. Symphonic in D-moll ftir grosses Orchester. 

M.406.9 
Draeseke. Symphonic in G dur fur Orchester. M. 335.19 

Symphonic (No 2, F dur) ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.33a.i4 

Symphonia tragica fur grosses Orchester. M.331.3 

Dreszer. Symphonic, Erstc No. 2 in M.336J 

Symphonic, Zwcite. No. 3 in M.336.8 

DupRATO. Symphonic en si b6mol majeur. M405.X0 

DvoftAK. Symphonic [Erstc] (D dur) fur grosses Or- 
chester. M.35X.X5 

Symphonic (No. 2, D moll) ftir grosses Orchester. 

M.3SX.X6 

Symphonic (No 3, F dur) ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.33S.X6 

Symphony No. 4 in G major, for full orchestra. 

M403.3a 
Symphonic (No 5, E moll). Aus der neuen Welt. „Z 

nov^ho sv£ta." Pur grosses Orchester. M.33X.4 

Ellerton. Wald-Symphonie in D moll, No 3, fur grosses 

Orchester. M.348.a8 

EssER. Sinfonie in D moll fur grosses Orchester. M.348.a9 

Sinfonie (H moll). M.348.30 

Firis, F. J. Symphonic, i«^« [in E b], i grand orchestrc. 

M.348.33 

Symphonic, 2« [sol mineur], i grand orchestrc. 

M.348.34 
FiTELBERa Symphonic en mi mineur pour grand orchestrc. 

M40646 
FoBRSTBR, A. Symphonic, Erstc, E-dur, ftir grosses Or- 
chester. M.331.6 
Frakck, C. a. Symphonic (en r€ mineur), pour orchestrc. 

M.403.38 
France, E. Sinfonie, A dur, fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. 2 in M.336.XO 
FucHS, R. Symphonic (C dur) fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.333.X8 

Symphonic, Zweite (Es dur), ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. 3 in M.33X.7 
Gadb. Sinfonie [No i, C moll] fur grosses Orchester. 

M.345.36 
Symphonic No 2 [E dur] fur Orchester. M. 345.37 



Symphonies. For orchestra. (Continued.) 
Symphonic No 3, A moll, fur Orchester. 

Sinfonie (No 4, B dur) fiir Orchester. 

Sinfonie (No 6, G moll) ftir Orchester. 

Symphonic No 7, F dur, fur Orchester. 

Sinfonie (No 8, H moll) fur Orchester. 



M.345.38 

M.345.39 

M.3454X 
M.3454a 

K.34S-43 



Gernsheim. Symphonic ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.34B.ax 

Symphonic (No 2, Es dur) ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. 2 in M.33a.ao 

Symphonic (No 3, in C moll) fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.33a.ao 

Symphonic (No. 4) fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.356.X7 

Glazunov. [Symphonic, le, E dur.] CHM(|K>Hisi, flepsafl, aib 

6ojibuiaro opKccrpa. M405.X4 

Symphonic, ame, en fat mineur pour grand orchestrc 

M.4xa.5 

Symphonic, 3me, t€ majeur, pour orchestrc. 

No. I in M40d.X3 

Symphonic, 4*«n«, en mi h€ mol, pour grand orchestrc. 

M.4X0.30 

Symphonic, Cinquiime, pour grand orchestrc. If.356.x8 

Symphonic, Sixiime, en do mineur, pour grand or- 
chestrc. M4034a 

Symphonic, Scptiime, en fa, pour grand orchestrc. 

lC.406.x4 
Gleich. Symphonic in D dur fur Orchester. 

No. I in llu|07.x4 
GuiRE. Symphonic (en mib) pour orchestrc. 11406.78 
GoDARD, B. L. P. Symphonic gothique pour orchestrc. 

No. 5 in If .33a.ax 

Symphonic-Oricntalc pour orchestrc. Fartic 1-4. 

No. 1-4 in If .33a.ax 
Goerner. Crosse Simphonie [C moll] zu Shakespeare's 
„Richard der Drittc." If.3xa.a0 

GoETZ, H. Sinfonie (in F dur) fur grosses Orchester. 

If .346.20 

GoLDMARK. Landlichc Hochzcit. Symphonic in 5 Satzen 

ftir grosses Orchester. No. i in ll.346.x8 

Symphonic, Zweite (Es-dur), fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in If W104.8X 
GossBC Symphonic [en do majeur]. if 40346 

Gounod. Symphonic, i^e, en r^ majeur. 11.34347 

GouvY. Sinfonietta (D dur) ftir Orchester. If40347 

Sjrmphonic, 2*«nc, en fa. Ii.333.x3 

Graedener, C. G. p. Sinfonie (C moll) ftir grosses Or- 
chester. 11.348.aa 
Graedener, H. Sinfonietta fur Orchester. No. 2 in lf.335.aa 
Grammann. Aventiure. Symphonic ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M .34a.a 
Grimm, J. O. Sinfonie ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. 2 in If .348.24 
GuRLiTT. Sinfonietta fiir Orchester. No. 3 in ll.358.a6 

Hadley. Symphony- Fantasia. If4xx.35 

Die vier Jahreszeitcn. (The four seasons.) Symphonic 

in F moll, No. 2, ftir grosses Orchester. If4xa.6 

Hamerik. Symphonic po6tique, no. i, F dur, pour orchestrc. 

No. 2 in If .345.X3 
Symphonic tragique, no. 2, C moll, pour orchestrc. 

M.345.14 

Symphonic lyriquc, no. 3, E dur, pour orchestrc. 

No. I in lf.345.x5 

Symphonic majestueusc, ut majeur, no. 4. If.345.x6 

Symphonic s^ricuse, Nr. 5, in G moll, fiir Orchester. 

No. I in lf404.50 

Symphonic spiritucllc, G dur. No. 6, fiir Strcich- 

orchestcr. No. 2 in If 404.50 

Hartmann, E. Symphonic (Es dur). No. i in 11.34343 

Symphonic No. 2, (A moll): Aus der Rittcrzeit. 

11403.54 

Symphonic No 3 (D-dur) ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M .3424 
Haydn, F. J. [Symphonies. See Vol. i, pp. 552-554 of this 
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Symphonies. For orchestra, (Conimmd.) 
HuDiNGSFEUft. Konig Lear. Dramatische Sinfonie in 3 
Satzen. No. 2 in M.349.5 

HuDucH. Symphonie in D moll fur grosses Orchester. 

1L33I.95 
Hess, A. Symphonie (D moll) fur Orchester. M.348.15 

HiLLKR, F. Sinfonie (in £ moll) fur grosses Orchester. 

M.348.IX 
HocHBBRa Sinfonie (C-dur) fur Orchester. No. 3 in M.333.XX 
HoPMANN, H. C J. Frithjof. Sinfonie fCir grosses Or- 
chester. No. I in M.349.6 
HoLiiis. Libert^l 4e symphonie en ut mineur pour grand 
orchestre. M41X.36 
HoppB. Symphonie No. i, E moll, fQr grosses Orchester. 
(Nach einer Freimaurerischen Idee.) No. 2 in M.407.X4 
HuBER, H. Symphonie, E moll, fiir Orchester. M410.36 

Eine Tell-Symphonie fur grosses Orchester. 

No. 4 in 11.349.7 
HuBBB, J. Durch Dunkel zum Licht Sinfonie No. 3. 

No. I in M.34a.8 

Gegen den Strom. Sinfonie No. 4. No. 2 in M.34a.8 

Imdy, p. M. V. d*. Symphonie, Deuxi^me, en sib. M4XO.39 
Jadassohn. Sinfonie fur Orchester [No. i, in C]. 

No. I in M.3xa.x9 

Sinfonie (No 2, A dur) fur Orchester. M.336.X7 

Sinfonie No 3 fur grosses Orchester. 

No. 2 in M.336.X8 
Jensen, G. Sinfonietta ftir Streich-Orchester. 

No. 7 in M.34a J 

Symphonie [B dur]. M.406.5S 

JoNCiiBBS. Symphonie romantique. No. 3 in M.334.4 

Kalimnikov. Symphonic, No. i, G*moll, pour grand or- 
chestre. M405^ 

Symphonie No. 2 (A-dur) pour grand orchestre. 

M.405.27 
Kaluwoda, J. W. Sinfonie No. i. M.3xa.x5;etc. 

— Sinfonie No. 2. M.3xa.x6 

Sinfonie No. 4. M.3X2.X7 

Kaufpmann, F. Sinfonie, in A-moU, fCir grosses Orchester. 

11^03.80 

Kaun. Symphonie in D [moll] (An mein Vaterland) fur 

grosses Orchester. M404.84 

Kn-BB, L Symphonie pour grand orchestre. M403.8X 

Klbbmann. Symphonie No 2, D dur, fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. 6 in 11.342.9 
Kleinmicrel. Sinfonie (B dur) fur Orchester. ii.334.7 
Klughardt. Symphonie, F moll, fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.337.6 

Sinfonie No 3 (D-dur) fur Orchester. M.334.8 

Symphonie (C moll). No. i in M403.86 

Symphonie, 5 (C-nioll). M406.83 

Koch, F. E. Von der Nordsee. Sinfonie (D moll, Nr. i) 
fur Orchester. No. i in U^o^M 

KoPiix>v. Symphonie, ut mineur, pour orchestre. 

No. I in M.405.a8 
Kbbutzeb, L C. F. Symphonie en fa mineur. M.403J9 

Symphonie en si b^mol. M.403.90 

Kbug, a. Symphonie (C dur) fiir grosses Orchester. 

M.334.9 
Lachneb, F. Sinfonie, Dritte (in D-moll), fur [Orchester]. 

If.35x.x8 

[Sinfonie, Fiinfte.] Sinfonia passionata (in C-moIl) 

fur das ganze Orchester. M.35X.X9 

Symphonie, Sixiime (en- r^ majeur), pour grand or- 
chestre. ll.33x.3a 
Sinfonie in Gr-moll [No 8] fur grosses Orchester. 

lf.346.30 
Laoombb. Symphonie, 2me (en r^ majeur), pour orchestre 

M.338.aa 
Lamond. Symphonie, A dur, fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in If .331.20 
Langb. Symphonie en ut mineur pour orchestre. lf.343.2x 
Laboo. Sinfonie. No. 4 in if .34a.x2 

Lassen. Symphonie in D dur ftir grosses Orchester. 

lf.343.a5 



Symphonies. For orchestra. (Continued.) 

Symphonie, Zweite, in C dur, fur grosses Orchester. 

lf.343.a6 
Leduc Symphonic. u^o^^ 

Leo. Sinfonie zum Oratorium Sant' Elena al Calvario. 

No. 4 in M 403.9X 

LiAPUNOV. Symphonie en si mineur (H moll) pour grand 

orchestre. li.405.33 

Liszt, F. Eine Faust-Symphonie in 3 Charakterbildern 

(nach (joethe). Fur grosses Orchester und Manner-Chor. 

M.344-9 
Eine Symphonie zu Dante's Divina Commedia fur 

grosses Orchester und Sopran- und Alt-Chor. lf.344.8 
Magnabd. Symphonie, 3e. if 4x0.76 
Mahleb. Symphonie No. i in D-dur. lf4o6.53 
Symphonie in C-moll, No. 2. Fur grosses Orchester, 

Chor und Soli. if 404.3 
Symphonie, 3 [D-molI]. if. 406.20 

Symphonie in G dur, N© 4. if4o6.54 

Symphonie No. 5, fur grosses Orchester. if405.36 

Symphonie, 6e, fiir grosses Orchester. lf4X2.7 

Sinfonie, 7e. lf4X2.x7 

Mendblssorn-Babtholdy, J. L. F. [Symphonien fur Or- 
chester.] Namely: 

No. I, C moll. No. I in if 4x3.3.x 

No. 3, A moll [Schottische]. No. i inlf.346.x5;etc. 

No. 4 [A dur, Italienische]. M. 346.16 

No. 5 [Reformations], D moll. No. 3 in if 4x3.3.x 

MoELLBB, A. Sinfonie in G moll, fur grosses Orchester. 

if.358.7 
MoBBiCKE. Sinfonie No. 2, in E, fiir grosses Orchester. 

lf.335.xo 
Mo6b. Symphonie (C dur) fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in If .356.2X 

Symphonie, in D moll, fur grosses Orchester. 

lf403.xox 
MoBLAccHi. Francesca da Rimini. Sinfonia (inedita). 

No. 6 in lf.355.x3 
MozABT. Symphonien, No. i-^i. Supplement, No. 2-7. 

Werke. Serie 8. lf.3X5.x.8 

Naumann, J. G. Sinfonia [in F]. No. i in if •312.X0 

Neubohb. Herbstgedanken. Melodram in Form einer 

Symphonie fiir grosses Orchester. if 4x144 

Nielsen. Symfoni, G moll. lf.357.22 

NoBMAN. Symfoni no. 3, D-moll, for stor orkester. 

No. 5 in If .343.15 
NovACek. Sinfonietta ftir Flote, Oboe, 2 Klarinetten 2 

Fagotte und 2 Horner. No. 2 in If 4xa9x 

Onslow. Sinfonie, Premiere, k grand orchestre. lf.3x2.xa 

Sinfonia, Deuxiime, & grand orchestre. If.3x2.x3 

Paoni, G. Sinfonia- Dante. No. 3 in If .355.x 
Paine, J. K. Symphonie No. i, fiir Orchester. If4xx45 
Im Fruhling. Symphonie (No a in A) fiir grosses 

Orchester. No. 2 in if .342.22 

Paueb. Symphonie No i, in C moll, fiir Orchester. if.348.8 
Pichel. Symphonic. lf403.xo4 

Pleyel, I. J. Symphonie concertante. 11403.105 

PoNCHiELLi. I Lituani. Sinfonia. No. 3 in if 406.69 

Pbbgeb. Sinfonie, Erste (in D moll), fur das Orchester. 

lf.35x.a2 
Pboxjt. Symphony no. 3 (in F major). lf.35x.23 

Rabaud.* Symphonie, 2e, en mi mineur. lf404Ul9 

Rabl. Symphonie (D moll) fiir grosses Orchester. lf.404.60 
Radecke, a. M. R. Sinfonie (F dur) ftir Orchester. lf.347.x 
Raff. [Symphonien fiir grosses Orchester.] Namely: 

No. I, D dur. „An das Vaterland." Eine Preis-Sym- 

M.347.3X 

li.347.3a 

lf.347.33 

li.347.34 
lf.347.35 

M.347.36 
li.347.37 
lf.347.38 

lf.347.39 



phonic in 5 Abtheilungen. 
No. 2, C dur. 
No. 3, F-dur. Im Walde. 
N.o 4, G moll. 
No. 5, E dur. Lenore. 
No. 6, D moll. 
No. 7, B dur. In den Alpen. 
No. 8, A dur. Friihlingsklange. 
No. 9, E moll. Im Sommer. 



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S}miphonies 



Symphoniet. For orchgsira, (Continued.) 

No. lo, F moll. Zur Herbstzeit. No. i in M.34740 

No. II, A moll. Der Winter. No. 2 in M.347.40 

Rakhmaninov. Symphonic, £ moll, pour grand orchestre. 

M406.88 
Rauchbnsckeil Symphonie (F moll) fur grosses Orchester. 

M4o6uaa 
R£bsr, N. H. Symphonie, iire-4^me, k grande orchestre. 

IL337.10 
Regkr, M. Sinfonietta fur Orchester. M406.57 

Rkicha. Symphonie. M403.io7 

RiiCHBL. Fruhlings-Sinfonie (D dur), fur Orchester. 

M.337.11 
Rbinbcke, C. H. C Symphonie (A dur) fur grosses Or- 
chester. No. I in M.347.4 

Symphonie (N^ 2, C moll) fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.333.16 
Rbinthalbs. Symphonie (D dur) fur grosses Orchester. 

M.347.a 
Rbissiger. Fremi&re symphonie i grand orchestre [en mi- 

b^moUe] . No. 3 in M.3xa.xo 

Rkissmann. Sinfonie (C-moll) fur grosses Orchester. 

No. 4 in M.337.X2 
li.EZNi£BK. Symphonie, B dur. No. i in M^o6.85 

Rhkinbbrgbi, J. G. Sinfonie, F dur, fur grosses Orchester. 

M.34&S 
RiBTZ. Symphonic (No. 3) fur grosses Orchester. M.347.8 
RiifSKi-KoRSAKOP, N. A. [Symphonie, ae.] „AHTapi»." 

[„Antar."] No. i in 11.333.17 

Symphonie, 3me (en ut majeur), pour orchestre. 

No. I in M.338.a6 
Symphoniette (en la mineur) sur des themes russes 

pour orchestre. No. 2 in M40548 

RoBSBR. Symphonic. 11.403.108 

RoPARTZ, J. G. M. Symphonie, Premiere (sur un choral 

breton). 1(411.90 

RosBNHAiN. Symphonie, Deuxi^me (fa mineur), k grand 

orchestre. M.337.14 

RuBiNSTBiN. Symphonie, N<> i, F dur, fur Orchester. 

lC.345-4 

Symphonie No 2, C dur. Oc^n. No. i in M.345.5; etc. 

Symphonie, 3e. lC-345*7 

Symphonie No 4, D moll. Symphonie dramatique. 

lf.345.8 

Symphonie, 5e (G moll). M.34S.9 

Symphonie, 6e. 11.345.10 

RuDORPP. Sinfonie, B-dur, ftir Orchester. 11.346.26 

Sinfonie, Zweite (G-moll), ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. 4 in 11.342.29 
RuBPBR. Symphonie, F dur. No. i in 11.336.24 

Saint-Saens. Symphonic, i^^, i grand orchestre. 

No. I in 11.344.14 

Symphonie, 2P, en la mineur. No. 4 in 11.343.38 

Symphonie, 3^ en ut mineur. 11.341.29 

Samuel, A. Symphonie No 6, en ri mineur. M.331.10 

Savbnau. Symphonisches Concertstuck fur grosses Or- 
chester. No. 4 in 11.342.30 
ScHARWBNKA, F. X. Symphonic in C moll ftir Orchester. 

No. I in 11.342.33 
ScHOLZ. Symphonie, A-moll, fur Orchester. 11404.14 

Symphonie fur grosses Orchester, B dur. 

No. 3 in If .342.34 
ScHUBBRT, F. P. Sinfonien, 1-8. Werke. Serie i. 

11.3x7.1.1; etc 
Schumacher, P. P. H. Symphonie (Serenade in D moll) 
fur grosses Orchester. No. 2 in 11.335.12 

Schumann, G. A. Symphonie in F moll ftir grosses Or- 
chester. M4XX.21 
Schumann, R A. Ouverture, Scherzo und Finale fiir Or- 
chester. No. 2 in M.344.24 

Symphonie (No. i, B dur) ftir grosses Orchester. 

M.344-ao 

Symphonie, Zweite, fiir grosses Orchester. 11.344.21 

Symphonie, Dritte (£s dur), fiir grosses Orchester. 

M.344.22 



Symphonies. For orchestra, (Continued.) 

Symphonie No. 4, D moll, fur grosses Orchester. 

11.344.23; etc 
Sgambati. Sinfonia in re, per grande orchestra. 

No. I in 11.342.37 
Sibelius. Symphonie, No. i [£ moll], fiir grosses Or- 
chester. M^o6.34 

Symphonie No. 2, D dur, fur grosses Orchester. 

M4o6u35 

Symphonie No. 3, C dur. No. i in 11411.53 

Symphonie No. 4, A moll, fiir grosses Orchester. 

11434.66 
Silas. Symphonic, 1^^ [en la]. M.347.22 

Sinding. Symphonie, D moll, fur grosses Orchester. 

Skriabin. Symphonie en mi pour grand orchestre et 
choeur. 11410-57 
Symphonie, Deuxieme, en ut pour grand orchestre. 

Symphonie, Troisiime (ut), pour grand orchestre. Le 

divin po^me. h jf^ffgff 

Spindler. Symphonie, Zweite (C moll), ffir Orchester. 

11.334.20 
Spohr, L. [Sinfonien.] Namely: 

[Sinfonie, No. 2, D moll.] M. 356.25 

Sinfonie, 3e [C moll]. M.312.22 

[Sinfonie, 4e, F dur.] Die Weihe der Tone. Characte- 

ristisches Tongemalde in Form einer Sinfonie, nach 

einem Gedicht von Carl Pfeiffer. 11.34247 

Sinfonie, 5c (in C moll). M.34246 

[Sinfonie, 6e, G dur.] Historische Symphonie, im Styl 

und Geschmack vier verschiedener Zeitabschnitte. 

No. 4 in If .34245 
[Sinfonie, 7e, C dur.] Irdisches und Gottliches im 
Menschenleben. Doppel-Symphonie ftir 2 Orchester. 

IL331.31 

Sinfonie No 8. If.347.x6 

[Sinfonie, pc, H moll.] Die Jahreszeiten. K*347«xS 

Stamitz. Symphonic. II403.XXO 

Stock. Symphonie No. i, C moll, fur grosses Orchester. 

11434^3 
Stojowski. Symphonie, D moll, fiir grosses Orchester. 

If 406.36 
Strauss, R. Symphonie (F moll) fiir grosses Orchester. 

if.335.x4 

Symphonia domestica fiir grosses Orchester. 11406.38 

Street, J. Symphonie (No. 2, D dur) fur Orchester. lf.348.x6 
Strong. Sintram. [Symphonie No. 2 in G moll.] M. 356.29 
Strube. Symphony in B minor for orchestra. lLX36i30 

SuK. Symphonie (£ dur) fiir grosses Orchester. lf404.7o 
SvENDSEN, J. S. Sinfonie [No. i] (D dur) fiir Orchester. 

If.347-x8 

Symphonie (No. 2, B dur) ftir Orchester. 

No. 3 in If .3x2.6 
Taeglichsdeck. Sinfonie (No 2 in £) ftir grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M .338.2 
Tanieev, a. S. Symphonie, Zweite, B moll. No. 2 in If 405US0 

Symphonie, 3™«. If4xx.57 

Tanieev, S. I. Symphonie, Premiere (en ut), pour grand 

orchestre. If404.97 

Taubert, C. G. W. Sinfonie (F dur). No. 2 in 11.34242 

Symphonie, H-moU. No. 3 in If . 331.12 

TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. Manfred. Symphonie en quatre 

tableaux d'apres le poeme de Byron. If .33431 

[Symphonie, le] G moll. ShmhIb rpesu. [Winter- 

traume.] No. i in lf.3434 

Symphonie, 2«n« (en do min). No. i in M. 343.5 

Symphonie, 3e. [D dur.] li.343.6 

Symphonie, 4e. [F moll.] l'-343«7 

Symphonie, se. [E moll.] li.343J 

[Symphonie, 6e, H moll.] Symphonie path^tique. 

M.343-9 
Thieriot. Sinfonietta: Allegro moderato, Romanze, Taren- 

tella (in £ dur), ftir Orchester. No. i in lf.34243 

ToEscA DELLA Castellamontb. Symphouic. 11403.x X2 



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S}miphonies 



Symphonies. For orchestra. (Ccniinuid.) 
Uluch. Symphonic, H molL IL348.3 

Symphonic triomphale. lf.348.9 

Urban, H. Frnhling. Sinfonie fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.343.40 
Ukspruch. Symphonic (£s dur), fur grosses Orchester. 

No. I in M.349^4 
ViBRLiNa Sinfonie (C dur) fur Orchester. M.348.5 

ViOTTi. Adagio de la lire symphonic conccrtante. 

No. I in M403.II3 

Symphonic conccrtantCi ac. No. 2inM403.iX3 

VoGBL» F. W. F. Symphonic, No i, C~moll, fur grosses Or- 
chester. No. 3 in M.3484 
VoLBACH. Symphonic (H moll) fur grosses Orchester. 

M.X36.3S 
VoLXMANN. Symphonic [No. i] in D-moll fiir grosses Or- 
chester. M.346.6 

Symphonic, Zwcite (B-dur), fur Orchester. M.346.7 

Wagmbr, W. R. Symphonic (C dur). Nachgclasscnes Werk. 
Componirt: 1832. M.X36.38 

Walter, A. Sinfonie (No. i, Es dur) fiir Orchester. 

No. I in M.348.X8 
Wanhal. Symphonic p^riodique. M403.ZX4 

Wbber, C. M. F. £. von. Sinfonie, No. z. M.3xa.x8 

Wkingartnbr. Symphonic in G dur, fiir grosses Orchester. 

M.404.34 

Symphonic No. 2, in Es dur, fiir grosses Orchester. 

M.406.39 
WiDOR. Symphonic, ire, en fa. No. i in M.333.a3 

Symphonic [2e, en la]. M405.66 

WiTKowsKi, G. M. Symphonic en r^ mineur. M.406.4Z 

Symphonic, 2»«. ^431.9 

Wolf, L. C. Symphonic, F dur, fiir Orchester. 

No. 2 in M404.36 
WuEERST. Preis-Symphonic, in F dur. No. 4 in M.352.5 

Symphonic (2te], D moll, fiir grosses Orchester. 

M.333.ax 
Zellnbr, J. Sinfonie (F dur) fur grosses Orchester. 

No. 2 in M.35S.6 

Sinfonietta (A dur) fur Orchester. No. 2 in M.338.6 

ZoBixNKR, H. Symphonic fiir grosses Orchester. 

No. 3 in M.333.ao 
ZoLOTARBv, B. Symphonic Premiere, pour orchestre. 

M40M3 
Symphonies. For organ, 

WiDOR. Symphonies pour orgue. No. 1-8. M4Z44X 

Symphonies. For organ and orchestra. 

GuiLMANT. Symphonic, Premiere, pour orgue et orchestre. 

N.o 2 in M.343.4X 

NicoDi. Gloria I Ein Sturm- und Sonnenlied. Symphonic 
in cinem Satze fiir grosses Orchester, Orgel und 
(Schluss-) Chor. M.x6.x 

Weingartner. Symphonic No. 3, in E dur, fiir Orchester 
und Orgel (ad libitum). M43X.97 

WiDOR. Symphonic, 3me, pour orgue & orchestre. M40640 
Symphonies. For pianoforte, 

Bbbthoven. [Symphonies, no. 1-9, pour piano seul.] 

M.348.38 

Catel. Symphonie [en ut majeur. Pour le piano]. M.380.X4 

Symphonie militairc. M.380.X4 

Edelmann. Sinfonie pour le clavecin avec accomp. de deux 
yiolons, deux cors et une basse ad libitum. [Clavecin 
seul.] No. 16 in M.axo.2; etc. 

GossEc. Symphonie. M.380.X4 

Symphonie militairc. M.380.X4 

Jadin, L. E. Symphonie. M.38ax4 

PROUT. Symphony no. 3 (in F major). Pianoforte arrange- 
ment (four hands). No. i in M.4xo.5a 
Symphonies. For pianoforte and orchestra. 

Gaob. Symphonie No 5, D moll, fiir Orchester [mit Piano- 
forte]. M.345.40 

Indy, p. M. V. d'. Symphonie pour I'orchestrc et piano sur 
un chant montagnard fran^ais. M403.75 

Schubbrt, F. p. Grosse Fantasie (Op. 15). Symphonisch 
bearbcitet fiir Piano und Orchester. No. i in M.342.X4 



Symphonies. For pianoforte and orchestra, (Continued,) 
Wout-Fbrrari. Kammersymphonic (Sinfonia da camera) 
in B dur fiir Pianoforte, 2 Violinen, Viola, Violonccll, 
Contrabass, Flote, Oboe, Clarinctte, Fagott und Horn. 

M4X0.63 
Symphonies. For violin and orchestra. 
Lalo. Symphonic cspagnole, pour violon principal & or- 
chestre. No. I in M.343.a4 
Symphonies. Criticism. 
Beyer, C. Felix Dracscke, Symphonia tragica (Op. 40). 
Eriautcrt. Frankfurt a. M. [1895.] No. 32 in M.ax7.xa.a 

Peter Iljitsch Tschaikoffsky, Symphonie in E-moll 

(No. 5.). Op. 64. Eriautcrt. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 20 in M.ax 7.12.6 
BoTSTiBER. Anton Dvof&k, Zwcite Symphonie (D moll). 

Op. 70. Eriautcrt. Leipzig. [1903.] No. 20 in M.ax7.xa.xx 
Duerembbrg. Die Symphonien Beethovens und anderer 

beruhmtcr Meister. Analysirt und zum Vcrstandnisse 

eriautcrt. Leipzig. 1863. No. 3 in M.X39.3 

EiCHBERG, O. Richard Wagner's Sinfonie in C-dur 

analysirt. Berlin. 1887. No. 5 in M.X97.X8 

Erlanger, G. Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Vierte 

(italienischc) Symphonie (A-dur). Op. 90. Eriautcrt. 

Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. i in M.ax7.xa.6 

L. van Beethoven, Erste Symphonie in C-dur. (Op. 

21.) Eriautcrt. Frankfurt a. M. (1^5.] No. 34 in M.ai7.xa.a 

L. van Beethoven, Zwcite Symphonie in D-dur. (Op. 

36.) Eriautcrt. Frankfurt a. M. [1895.] No. 24 in M.ai7.xa.x 

Ludwig van Beethoven, Achtc Symphonie (in F-dur). 

Op. 93* Eriautcrt. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 13 in M.ai7.xa.3 

Glueck, a. Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Symphonie No. 
3, A-moll. Op. 56. Eriautcrt. Frankfurt a. M. • [1897.] 

No. 6 in M.ax7.xa.3 

W. A. Mozart, G-moU-Symphonie. Eriautcrt. Frank- 
furt a. M. [1894.] No. 8 in M.ax7.xa.x 

GoTTSCHALD. Bccthovcn's Symphonien nach ihrem idealcn 
Gehalt, mit besonderer Rticksicht auf Haydn, Mozart und 
die neucren Symphonikcr. Dresden. 1858. 

No. I in M.37o.6a 

Grove, G. Beethoven's nine symphonies. Analytical 
essays. With an introduction by the author and a preface 
by Georg Hcnschel. Boston. 1884. M.X02.X 

Grunsky. Anton Bruckner, Neunte Sinfonie in D moll. 
Eriautcrt. Leipzig. [1903.] No. 8 in M.ax7.xa.xa 

Hahn, a. Carl Goldmark, "Landliche Hochzcit." (Op. 
26.) Eriautcrt. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 19 in 11.3x7.12.8 

Franz Liszt, Dante-Symphonic. Eriautcrt. Frankfurt 

a. M. [1898.] No. 145 in M.ax7.x2.6 

Franz Liszt, Faust-Symphonic. Eriautcrt. Frankfurt 

a. M. [1898.] No. 24 in M.ax7.xa.6 

Hector Berlioz, Harold in Italien. Eriautcrt. Leipzig. 

[ 1899.] No. 6 in M.ax7.xa.7 

Hector Berlioz, Sinfonie fantastique. Eriautcrt. Frank- 
furt a. M. [1898.] No. 19 in M.ax7.xa.5 

Helm. Ludwig van Beethoven, Siebente Symphonie (in 

A-dur. Op. 93) • Eriautcrt. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 19 in M.ax7.xa.3 
Heym. Friedrich Gernshcira, Erste Symphonic in G-molI 

(Op. 32). Eriautcrt. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 7 in M.ax7.xa.xo 
Hoffmann, L. Ein Programm zu Beethoven's Neunter 

Symphonic. Berlin. 1870. No. 5 in M.X4S.6; etc. 

HuMPERDiNCK. Joscph Haydn, Symphonie in Es-dur. Er- 

lautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1894.] No. 6 in M.ax7.x2.x 

Kaehler. Anton Bruckner, Sinfonie No. 8 in C moll. Er- 

lautert. Leipzig. [1902.] No. 11 inM.ax7.xa.xx 

Klatte. Anton Dvof&k, Ftinfte Symphonie, E-moll: „Aus 

der neuen Welt." Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. 7 in M.ax7.xa.8 

Richard Strauss, Symphonie in F moll. Op. 12. Er- 
iautcrt. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 3 in M.ax7.xa.8 

Knorr. Johannes Brahms, i. Symphonie (C-molI, Op. 68). 
Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 20 in M.ax7.xa.3 

Johannes Brahms, Zwcite Symphonie (D-dur). Op. 

I 73. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 8 in M.BX7.xa.4 



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KiBTZSCHiiAS. Fuhrer durch den Concertsaal. Abtheilung 

i: Sinfonie und Suite. Leipzig. 1887. M.X45.3 

Medak. Alexander Glazounow, VI. Symphonic fur grosses 

Orchester, C moll. Op. 58. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1903.] 

No. 17 in M.3X7.xa.ix 

Merkbl, J. Anton Rubinstein, Ocean-Symphonie. Op. 42. 

Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 16 in M.ai7.xa.5 

MiBL. Oe la symphonic, des symphonies de Beethoven, et 

de leur execution. [Paris? 1833.] No. 2 in M.3724a 

MoRiN, A. L. van Beethoven, Funfte Symphonic in C-moU. 

(Op. 67.) Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1894-] 

No. I in M.217.X2.X 
L. van Beethoven, Sechste Symphonic, F-dur. (Pas- 
torale.) Op. 68. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 4 in M.ax7.x2.4 

Muellbs-Rbutbil Joachim Raff, Im Walde. Symphonic 

No. 3, F-dur. Op. 153. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 22 in M.ax7.xa.6 

Joachim Raff, Lenorc. Symphonic No. 5. Op. 177. 

Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. (1898.] No. 149 in M.ax7.xa.6 

Robert Schumann, Ouverture, Scherzo und Finale fur 

Orchester. Op. 52. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 18 in M.ax7.xa^ 

Niemann, W. Anton Bruckner, Symphonic No. 3 (D-moU). 
Erlautert. Leipzig. [ 1901.] No. 19 in M.3i7.xa.7 

Anton Bruckner, Symphonic No. 4 (Romantische) 

(£s-dur). Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 20 in M.ai7.xa.7 

Anton Bruckner, Funfte Symphonic (B dur). Er- 
lautert. Leipzig. [1904] No. 17 in M.ax7.ia.io 

Anton Bruckner, VII. Symphonic in E dur. Erlautert. 

Leipzig. [1901.] No. 20 in M.ax7.xa.9 

NiGGU. Franz Schubert, Grosse Symphonic in C-dur. Er- 
lautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1894.] No. 7 in M.ax7.xa.x 

Franz Schubert, Unvollcndcte H-moll Symphonic. 

Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1895-] No. 15 in M.ax7.xa.x 

Robert Schumann, Symphonic II, C-dur. Op. 61. Er- 
lautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 15 in M.ax7.xa.3 

Robert Schumann, III. Symphonic (Es-dur). Op. 97. 



Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 3 in M.ai7.xa.6 
NoDNAGBL. Gustav Mahlcrs Dritte Symphonic in D-moll. 

Technische Analyse mit 30 ausfiihrlichcn Notcnbeispiclen. 

M.406.30 
Ortlbpp. Beethoven's Ninth symphony. No. i in M.376.a5 
PocHHAMMBR. Autou Bruckucr, Symphonic No. 2 in C- 

moll. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1899.] No. 3 in M.ax7.xa.7 
W. A. Mozart, Symphonic in C- dur. Mit dcr Schluss- 

fuge (Jupiter Symphonic). Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 

[ 1897.] No. 3 in M.ax7.x2.3 

Radecke, E. Ludwig van Beethoven, Sinfonia croica, No. 

3, Es-dur. Op. 55. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1897.] 

No. I in M.ai7.ia.3 
RiBMANN. Johannes Brahms, 3. Symphonic (F-dur). Op. 

90. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [18^.] No. i in M.ai7.ia.5 
Johannes Brahms, IV. Symphonic (E-moU). Op. 98. 

Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 15 in M.2X7.xa.5 
P. Tschaikoffsky, VI. Symphonic (H-moll). (Sym- 



phonic path6tiquc, Op. 74.) Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 
[ 1898.] No. 5 in M.ax7.x2.6 

Peter Iljitsch Tschaikoffsky, Symphonic „Manfred" 

(H-moll). Op. 58. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 15 in M.ax7.xa.6 

Robert Schumann, Vicrte Symphonic in D-moll. (Op. 

120.) Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. i in M.ax7.xa.9 

Robert Volkmann, Symphonic No. i. Op. 44 (D moU). 

Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 11 in M.ai7.xa.7 

Robert Volkmann, Zwcite Symphonic (B-dur). Op. 

53. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 12 in M.ax7.xa.7 

Sabattibr, J. B. L'op^ra et la symphonic, ou id6c g^n^ralc 
de la musique. Paris. 1879. No. 3 in M.x 198.10 

ScHiEDBRiiAiR, L. Gustav Mahlcr, Erste Symphonic in D- 
dur. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 18 in M.ai7.xa.9 

Gustav Mahler, Dritte Symphonic. (Mit Text.) Er- 
lautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 2 in M.ax7.xa.xo 

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SiTTARD, J. L. van Beethoven, Neunte Symphonic in D- 
moU. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1894.] 

No. 4 in M.ai7.xa.x 

Robert Schumann, i. Symphonic (in B-dur. Op. 38). 

Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1895*] No. 35 in lf.ax7.xa.a 

Stbansky, J. Robert Fuchs, Symphonic in C-dur. Op. 37. 
Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1897.] No. 8 in M.ax7.xa.3 

Tbibler, H. Alexander Borodin, Erste Symphonic (Es 
dur). Erlautert. Leipzig. [1903?] No. 10 in M^xy.xa J 

Gustav Mahlcr, Symphonic No. 2 in C-moll. (Mit 

Text.) Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 5 in M.ax7.xa^ 

Joseph Haydn, Symphonic in C-dur (Lc midi). Er- 
lautert. Leipzig. [ 1900?] No. 12 in M.ax7.xa^ 

Joseph Haydn, Symphonic in C-dur (L'ours). Er- 
lautert. Leipzig. [ 1901.] No. 9 in M.ax7.ia.xo 

Joseph Haydn, Symphonic in Cx-dur (Militar-Sym- 

phonic). Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 8 in M.ax7.xa.8 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Vicrte Symphonic, F moll, fiir 

grosses Orchester. Op. 36. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1902.] 

N0.4inM.ax7.xa.xx 
VoLTZ, L Hcktor Berlioz, Romeo und Julie. Op. 17. Er- 
lautert von Ludwig Voltz und Adolph Pochhammer. 
Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 13 in M.ax7.xa4 

WiDMANN, B. Joseph Haydn, Symphonic in G-dur. (Mit 
dem Paukcnschlag.) Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1897.] 

No. 7 In M.ax7.xa.3 

Joseph Haydn, Symphonic in G-dur (gen. Oxford 

Symphonic). Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1895.] 

No. 50 in M.ax7.xa.a 
WiTTE, G. H. Anton Rubinstein, Symphonic dramatique 
(No. 4, D moll). Op. 95. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. 15 in M.ax7.xa.xo 
Witting, C. Ludwig van Beethoven, Vicrte Symphonic (in 
B-dur). Op. 60. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 9 in M.ai7.xa.3 

Mozart, Symphonic in Es-dur. Erlautert. Frankfurt 

a. M. [ i&^.] No. 16 in M.ax7.xa.3 

Symphoniache Legendc. Symphonic poem. Koczalski. lf.403^7 
Symphoniache Paraphrasen. For orchestra. Gouvy. 

No. 4 in M40345 
Symphoniache Suite. For orchestra. Busoni. No. i in M403.X9 
Symphoniache Tanze. For orchestra. GaiBa 1140348 

Symphoniache Variationcn. For orchestra. Kbssbl. 

No. I in M403Ja 
Symphoniachea Tongedicht. For orchestra. Busonl 

No. 2 in lf403.X9 
Symphoniates et virtuoscs. Biography. Masmontbl, A. F. 

M.xa9a.3 
Sjrmphony. History. 

Brenet, M. Histoirc de la symphonic & orchestrc. Paris. 

1B82. M.X4S.3a 

Syng, syngi Song. Kjerulp. Sanger och Visor. Band 2. 

M.X5847 
SynnSvca Sang. Song. Kjerulf. Sanger och Visor. Band i. 

1I«X5847 

Ssrren. Opera. For the Libretto see Scribe. 

Syren'a aong, The, to Ulysses. Arne, T. A. Lyric harmony. 

Vol. 2. M.38o.x.a 

Syatem. Song. Kjerulf. S&ngcr och Visor. Band 2. M.XS847 

Saadrowaky, H. Rtickcrinnerung. [Mannerchor.] (/n Das 

Rutli. Pp. 300, 301.) No. 124 in M.1474 

Schnsucht. [Mannerchor.] {In Eidgenocssischcr Sacngcr- 

verein. Wettgesange bei dem I2te . . . Sangcrfeste. P. 

19) No. 8 in M.X30.7 

SaiUa, Adolf. 

Nemo. Magyar tortcnelmi opera egy cldj4t6k ^s h&rom 

felvonasban. Zenejet cs szoveg^t irta Gr6f Zichy G^za. 

Teljes zongoraktvonat szoveggel. Zongorakivorrat Szikla 

Adolf t6t. [Budapesten. P^cifcr. 190-?] M.378.7X 

"Sz6zat." For orchestra. Egressi. No. 3 In M405.xa 

Szymanowaka, Maria. 

Serenade pour le pianoforte avec accomp. de violonccUc. 

N. p. [ 184-?] No. 10 in M.axa7 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 24 in M^xaxa 



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T'amo siccome gli angeli. Song. Gugueliii, P. 

No.^inM.364.10 
T'amo solea ripetere. Song. Coppola. No. 2 in M.364.XO 

Tabarin. Opera. For the Music see Bonsquet, G.; also Pet- 

aard. For the Libbbtto see Alboiaa de Pujol; also Ferrier. 
TTabaaco.'' Opera. For the Music see Chadwick, G. W. For 

the Libretto see Bamet 
Taber, Edward M. 

D^sir^e. Comic opera. Libretto by Edward M. Taber and 

John Maddison Morton. Music by John Philip Sousa. 

No. I in M.3a3.a 
Table, Une, de caf^ Opera. For the Music see Chaaaaigne. 

For the Libketto see Sonnoia. 
Tableau parlant, Le. Opera. For the Music see Gr^try, A. E. 

M. For the LimETTO see Anaeaume. 
Tiber. Symphonic poem. Smbtana. No. i in M404.2X 

Tac-Coen, 

Opere lui-meme. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de P. de 
N^ha et F. de la Chesneraye. Musique de Tac-Coen. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Benoit. [187-?] 

No. 3 in 11.324.6 
Tacca, la notte placida. Song. Vekdi. Verdi album. 

No. 23 in M.236.5 
Tacete, ohimi. Duei. Handel. Werke. Lieferung 32. 

M.313.1.32 
Tache, La, de sang. Opera. For the Music see Chaaaaigne. 

For the Libketto see Marot, G. 
Taddei, Emilio. 
Ali Baba. Opera comica. Musica di Giovanni Bottestni. 

UoBiJS 
TadoUnl, Giovanni. 

Ave maris Stella [s. s. a. a. Accomp. d'orgue]. Paris. 
Mayaud & cie. [183-?] No. 11 inM.260.10.6 

Alto to be fbnnd hi Norello't Convent music. 

Ave Regina. Pour voix de soprano avec choeur. [Accomp. 
d'orgue.] Paris. Mayaud. [185-?] No. 2 in M.a6aio.3 
O Salutaris. A trio for s. s. a. [Accomp. for organ.] {In 
Novello. Convent music. Vol. 2, pp. 136-139.) 

No. 51 inM.26o.i7.a 

O Salutaris, pour t. [Accomp. de piano.] Paris. Mayaud. 

[ 184-?] No. 1 3 in M.260.104 

Se la vita vuoi godere. Barcarola [t. Accomp. de piano]. 

(In Lira d' Italia. Pp. 4I-45-) No. 9 in ll.157.39 

Taedet animam meam. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 7. M.8o4oa.67.7 

Taeglich zu singen. Part-song. Schicht. 6 Gesange. 

No. 2 in M.X52.29 
Taeglich zu singen. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 
20, Band 5. M.3i7.i.ao.5 

Taeglichabeck, Thomas. 

Sinfonie (No 2 in E) fur grosses Orchester. Op. 48. Par- 

titur. Munchen. Falter. [185-?] No. i in M.338.2 

Taennlein, Ein, gruenet wo. Part-song. Rhbimbergbr, J. G. 5 

Lieder. Op. 31. No. 7 in M.158.27 

Taennlein, Ein, gruenet wo. Song. Franz, R. Sechs Lieder. 

Op. 2. No. 78 in M.a44.5.2 

Ttienzerin, Die. Opera. For the Music see Friedheim, A. 

Taeubchen im Sonnenschein. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. 

Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft 6. No. 7 in M.i9a.7 
Taeuachung, Die. Opera. For the Music see Harold, L. J. F. 

For the Libretto see Saint-Georges. 
Taeuachung. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 

2, 9. M.3i7.i.ao.a,9 

Talclliad. Part-song. Boenicke. Vier Lieder. Op. 6. 

No. 10 in M.39a.5 






Taffanel, Claude Paul, editor. 
Saint-Saens. Feuillet d'album. Op. 81. Transcription 
pour octuor d'instruments i vent. No. 6 in M405.53 

Taffanel, P. See Taffanel, Claude Paul. 

Tag, Der, der Pfingsten. Oratorio. For the Music see Bart- 
muaa. For the Libretto see Hoaaeua. 

Tag, Der, des Herm. Part-song. Zwyssig. No. 15 in M.346.a2 

Tag, Der, geht nun zu Ende. Duei. Abt, F. Zehn Duettinen. 

No. 32 in M.X92.1 

Tag, Der, verbliiht. Part-song. Abt, F. Deutsche Sanger- 
halle. Vol. 3. No. 34 in M.39a.4a.3 

Tage der Jugend. Part-song. Spicker. No. 16 in M.39a.a4 

Tageazeiten, Die. Cantata. For the Music see Raff. For 
the Libretto see Heldt, H. 

Tagliafico, D., translator. 

Benedict. La Ugende de Sainte Cyclic. No. i in M.X54.27 

Tagliaventi, Antonio. 

Messa completa [in F], a 2 tenori e 2 bassi con accomp. 
d'organo. Milano. Martinenghi. [186-?] No. i in M.a2a43 

TagUoni, Paul. 

[The revolt of the harem.] Programme of the story, 
scenery, and dances in the fairy tale, The revolt of the 
harem. [Anon.] The music by T. Labarre. Arranged 
and adapted to the English stage by Alfred Bunn. Lon- 
don. Miller. [1834.] No. i in M.X47.35 
Libretto only, interlcATed. 

Tagore, Sir Sourendro Mohum, Rajah. 

Yantra kosha, or a treasury of the musical instruments of 

ancient and modern India, and of various other countries. 

[In Bengalese.] Calcutta. [Ghose.] 1875. M.i97.i7 

Tagreveille. Part-song. Krbmser. Neue Chor-Compositionen. 

Band 2, Heft i. No. x6 in M.39a.i4 

Tal Taoung. Opera. For the Music see Guimet For the 

Libretto see Hervilly. 
TaiUefer. Cantata. For the Music see Strauaa, R. For the 

Libretto see Uhland. 
TajematvL Opera. For the Music see Smetana. For the 

Libretto see Pech. 
Take back the- gems. Ballad. Linlby, G. [Songs.] Vol. i. 

No. 19 in M.a35.x9.s 

Take from earth the gift of song. Volkslied [s. s. A.]. (In 

Hills. Vocal trios. Vol. 2, pp. 54-56.) No. 10 in M.157.X7.2 

Take heart! Part-song. Hatton. No. 2 in M.I95.X.X3 

Take heed, ye shepherd swains. Madrigal. Pearsall. 

No. 12 in M.195.1.10 
Take me, mother earth. Part-song. Gounod. No. 7 in M.x57.a5 
Take not a woman's anger ill. Duet. Purcell, H. 

No. 220 in M.2X5.2X 
Take, oh take those lips away. Part-song. 
Attbrbury. No. 240 In M.235«x7.a; etc 

Gioroani, T. No. 28 in M.235.X4; etc 

Macfarren, G. a. No. 9 in M.X95.X4 

Reay. No. 8 in M.x58.a3 ; etc 

ScHROETER, L. No. 102 in M.a35.x7.4 

Smith, J. S. M.2ao.3.4;etc 

Stevenson, J. A. No. 95 in M.a35.X74 

Take the psalm. Anthem. Este, M. No. 3 in M.234.a6; etc 

Talbot, Howard. 
The blue moon. A musical play in two acts. Book by 
Harold Ellis. Revised by A. M. Thompson. Lyrics by 
Percy Greenbank and Paul A. Rubens. Music by Howard 
Talbot and Paul A. Rubens. Vocal score. London. 
Chappell & Co. 1905. M.383.66 

A Chinese honeymoon. Musical comedy in two acts. Writ- 
ten by George Dance. Composed by Howard Talbot. 
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Kitty Grey. A musical comedy. Adapted from Mars 8c 
Hennequin's "Les F6tards" by J. S. Pigott. Lyrics by 
Adrian Ross [pseud.]. Music by Augustus Barratt and 
Howard Talbot, with additional numbers by Lionel 
Monckton, Paul Rubens, and Bernard Rolt. 

No. I in M.397.8 
Three little maids. A new and original musical play. Writ- 
ten and composed by Paul A. Rubens. Additional num- 
bers by Percy Greenbank and Howard Talbot. M.397.57 
Talexy, Adrien. 
Le bouton perdu. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de MM. E. 
Grang^, et V. Bernard. Musique de Adrien Talexy. Re- 
duction au piano. Paris. Grus. [1874.] No. 2 in M.334.8 
Gar^on de cabinet. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de M^ £. 
de Najac. Musique de Adrien Talexy. Partition piano 
et chant. Paris. Schoen. [1873.] No. 5 in 11.323.9 

Maitre Grelot. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de Raoul de 
Najac. Musique de Adrien Talexy. Partition chant & 
piano. Paris. Michaelis. [1878.] No. i in M.3a4.8 

Talitman, Le. Opera. For the Music see Josse; also Plan- 

quctte. For the Libretto see Voirin; also Philippe, A. 
Talisman, Le, du P^re Francois. Opera. For the Music see 

Vandenesse. For the Libretto see Durafour. 
Talismanc. Part-sang. Schumann, R. A 4 doppelchorige 
Gesange. No. 7 in M.280.49; etc. 

Talismanc. Song. Schumann, R. A. Myrthen. Heft 2. 

No. 3 in M.a44.is.i; etc. 

Stern, J. Deutsche Gesange. No. 17 in M.a36J 

Talismano, II. Opera. For the Music see Balfe. For the 

Libretto see Matthiaon. 
Taliamano, II, ossia la terza crociata in Palestina. Opera. 
For the Music see Pacini, G. For the Libretto see 
Barbieri, G. 
Talleyrand-P6rigord, Alexandre Edmond, Due de Dino. 
Le de (II ditale). Op6ra comique. Musique du chevi* L. De 
HackensoUner. M.38a.a8 

Tallien, Th^r^sia. 

ViBU, J. Madame Tallien (Th^r^sia Cabarrus). Pi^ce his- 

torique de Paul Berthelot et Claude Roland. Musique de 

Jane Vieu. M.396.67 

Tallis, Thomas. 

All people that on earth do dwell. [Anthem. Accomp. for 

organ.] (/n Musical times. [Music] Vol. i, pp. 73-76.) 

No. 26 in M.I7J.I.I 

Also to be found in Rlmbault'i Collection of ancient church muuc 

Blessed are those. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] {In 
Rimbault. Collection of ancient church music. Vol. 3, 
pp. 131-141.) No. 31 in M.a33.a5.3 

The full cathedral service as used on the festivals. Newly 
edited by £dw<l F. Rimbault. [Accomp. for organ.] 
London. D'Almaine & Co. 1845. No. i in M.234.18 

Glory to Thee. Hymn. (Canon, two in one. For s. A. t. b.) 
{In Hullah. The Singer's library. Sacred. P. 96.) 

No. 19a in M.157.3 

Great and marvellous are Thy worlcs. [Anthem. Accomp. 
for organ.] {In Rimbault. Collection of ancient church 
music. Vol. 3, pp. 99-103.) No. 24 in M.a33.a5.3 

Hear the voice and prayer. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 
{In Rimbault. Collection of ancient church music. Vol. 
3> PP- 23-25.) No. 7 in M.a33.a5.3 

I call and cry to Thee, O Lord. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] {In Boyce. Cathedral music. Ed. Warren. Vol. 
3> PP- 258-265.) No. 22 in M.a33.a3.a 

If ye love Me. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] {In Cope. 
A Collection of anthems. Pp. 68-71.) No. 16 in M.a9o.34 

Alto to be found in Rimbault'i Collection of ancient church music; 
Turle and Taylor's The People's music book. 

Like as the doleful dove. Madrigal [a. t. t. b.]. {In Apollonian 
harmony. Vol. 2, pp. 46-48.) No. 38 in M.X4i.2i.a 

Also to be found [for s. a. t. b.] in Social harmony. 
Nunc dimittis. [Accomp. for organ.] {In Ayrton. Sacred 

minstrelsy. Vol. 2, pp. 206, 207.) No. 76 in M^9o.aa.a 

O all ye nations. Grand chant. [Full score.] {In Handel 

and Haydn Society Collection of sacred music. Vol. i, 

pp. 144, 145.) No. 2IS in M.aai.aa.x 



TalUs, Thomas. (Continued.) 

O Lord, give Thy Holy Spirit. Anthem. [Accomp. for 

organ.] {In Boyce. Cathedral music. Ed. Warren. Vol. 

2, pp. 358-360.) No. 30 in M.a33.a3.a 

The preces, chants, Te Deum, Benedictus, Responses, 

Litany, Kyrie, Nicene creed, Sanctus, Gloria in excelsis, 

Magnificat, and Nunc dimittis [in C. Accomp. for 

organ]. {In Boyce. Cathedral music. Ed. Warren. Vol. 

If PP- 1-4B.) No. I in M.a33^3.i 

Responses to the Commandments. [Accomp. for organ.] 

{In Hullah. Part music. Sacred. Vol. i, p. 15.) 

No. 6 in M.Z57.a8.x 
Sanctus [in G. Accomp. for organ]. {In Hullah. Part 

music. Sacred. Vol. i, p. 14.) No. 5 in M.z57.a8.i 

Also to be found, transposed to C, in Taylor's Madrigals. 
Veni, Creator Spiritus. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 

{In Cope. A Collection of anthems. Pp. 33-37.) 

Also to be found in Musical times [Music]. No. 9 in M.99D.34 

Venite, exultemus Domino. [Chant.] {In Hullah. Part 
music. Sacred. Vol. i, pp. 52, 53.) No. 16 in M.x57.a8.x 
Verba mea auribus percipe. Psalm motette. {In Rochlitz. 
Sammlung vorziiglicher Gesangstucke. Band i, Abthei- 
lung I, p. 31.) No. 14 in M.aoa.6.z 

Talma, Frangois Joseph. 
Laugier, a. Notice sur Talma. Paris. 1827. Plate. Fac- 
simile. No. 5 in M.X47.X6 
M£jANEL, A. Mtooires de Talma. London. 1817. 

No. 6 in M.zfl5.7 
TissoT, P. F. Souvenirs historiques sur la vie et la mort 
de F. Talma. Paris. 1826. Portrait. No. 5 in M.xa5.7 
Talmatha. Opera. For the Music see SalvatL 

Talmud. 

Apologues. Paroles et musique de Hippolyte Rodrigues. 

D'apr^s les Midraschim ou Contes du Talmud. M.ao44x 

Historiettes. Paroles et musique de Hippolyte Rodrigues. 

D'apr^s Ics Midraschim ou Contes du Talmud. M.ao44a 

Tam O'Shanter. Cantata. For the Music see Glover. For 

the Libretto see Bums. 
Tamagno, Francesco. 
The French and Italian schools of opera singing compared. 
Illus. Portraits. {In The music of the modern world. 
Vol. I, pp. 16-19. New York. [1895.]) M.i4.x.x 

Contains a biographical sketch of the author. 

Tamaro, Giuseppe. 

Ave Maria, for voice [s. or t.] with piano. Leipzig. Schu- 

berth & Co. [1865.] No. 8 in M.a6o.xo.a 

Ave verum, for s. or t. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] New 

York. Pond & Co. 1869. No. 8 in M.aox.36 

Tambourliedchen. Song. Brahms. FCinf Gesange. Op. 69, 
Heft I. No. 4 in M.38o^aa 

Tamburini, Antonio. 

BiEZ, J. de. Tamburini et la musique italienne. Paris. 
1877. Portrait. No. 4 in M.xa8.3x 

Tamburinschlaegerin. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. Romanzen 
fiir Frauenstimmen. No. 6 in M.xsS^; etc 

Tamerlan. Opera. For the Music see Winter, P. von. For 
the Libretto see Morel» £. 

Tamerlane et Bajazet. Ballet music. Bishop, H. R. 

No. a in M.396.X7 

Tamerlano. Opera. For the Music see HandeL Werke. 
Lief e rung 69. 

Taming, The, of the shrew. Opera. For the Music see Qo€ts» 
H. For the Libretto see Widmann, J. V. 

Tampier, L. C. Camille. 

Dernieres heures de Rachel. Paris. Lab^. 1858. 

No. 4 in M.X47.X6 

Tamquam ad latronem. Anthem. Palestrina. Werke. Band 
32. M.8o4oa.66.3a 

Tancred. Opera. For the Music see RosainL For the Li- 
bretto see Rossi, G. 

Tancredc. Opera. For the Music see Campra* For the Li- 
bretto see Danchet. 

Tancr^de de Rohan. Opera. For the Music see CoiirccUea. 
For the Libretto see Florana. 



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TancredL Opera. For the Music see RossiiiL For the Li- 

BRBTTo see Rorai, G. 
Tandis que je Taimais. Song. Campka, A. No. 2 in M*996.6 

Tanieev, Aleksandr Sergievitch. 

Amors Rache. Oper von A. S. Tan^iew. Op. 13. Russischer 
Text yon T. L. Schtschepkin-Kupernik. Deutsch von A. 
Bernhard. [Clavierauszug mit Text] Leipzig. Zimmer- 
mann. [190-?] M.397.66 

,,Hamlet." Ouverture pour grand orchestre. Op. 31. Par- 
tition. Leipzig. Zimmermann. [190-?] M^ix.xs 

Reverie pour violon avec accompagnement d'orchestre. 
Op. 23. Partition. Leipzig. Zimmermann. [190-?] 

No. 3 in M.405.60 

Suite, Zweite, in F dur. Op. 14. Partitur. Leipzig. Zim- 
mermann. [189-?] M.405.59 

Symphonie, Zweite, B moll. Op. 21. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Zimmermann. [190-?] No. 2 in M.405.60 

Symphonie, 3»«. Op. 36. Partition. Moscou. Jurgenson. 
[1908.] M41X.57 

TopxcecTBeHHuft Mapurb. (Festlicher Marsch.] Op. 12. 
riapTHTypa. Cn6. liHMMepMaH'b. ( 189-?] No. i in M405.60 

TanieeVf Sergei Ivanovitch. 
Opecresi. MysuKajtbHaii Tp^fAorin. Oioea A. BeHKCTepna. 
Myauxa C. TaH-fcesa. (CiOMcerb saHMCTBoeaH-b HS-b tphjioiIh 
9cxHJia Toro-Mce HasBaHlii.) Oresteia. Musikalische 
Trilogie nach Aeschylus. Text von A. Wenkstern. Musik 
von S. Tan^jew. [Leipzig. Belaieff.] 1894. M.39640 

With pianoforte •ccompaniment. The title-page and words are in Rus- 
sian, French and German. The French translation is by Delines, the 
German hy Hans Schmidt. 

Same. Entr'acte de la trilogie musicale TOrestie. Par- 
tition d'orchestre. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1901. 

No. 2 in M4ZO.6Z 

Same. Ouverture de TOrestie, trilogie d'Eschyle pour or- 
chestre. Op. 6. Partition d'orchestre. Leipzig. Belaieff. 
1897. No. I in M4ia6i 

Quatuor en si b-min. pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle. 
Partition. Oeuvre 4. Moscou. Jurgenson. 1892. 

No. 4 in M.405.7a 

Quatuor, Quatri^me (en la mineur), pour deux violons, alto 
et violoncelle. Op. 11. Partitur. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1900. 

No. 2 in M^zaa.9 

Symphonic, Premiere (en ut), pour grand orchestre. Op. 12. 
Partition d'orchestre. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1901. M404.97 
Tanieev, Sergei Ivanovitch, tdiior. 

TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. Andante et finale, pour piano avec ac- 
comp. d'orchestre par S. Tan^iew. M.404.a5 

Tannahill, Robert. 

Works. With life of the author, and a memoir of Robert 
A. Smith, the composer, by Philip A. Ramsay. London. 
Fullarton & Co. [1838.] Portrait. No. i in M.10442 

Tannenhofer, Carl. 

Astrella. Oper. Musik von (Gottfried Grunewald. M.394.52 
Tanner, James T. 

"All abroad." Musical farce written by Owen Hall [pseud.] 
& James T. Tanner. The music by Frederick Rosse. 

No. I in M.389.16 

The ballet girl. New musical play. Music by Carl Kiefert. 

M.394.39 

The Cingalee. A new and original musical play. Music by 
Lionel Monckton. M.397.46 

The circus girl. New musical play, by J. T. Tanner and W. 
Palings. Music by Ivan Caryll [pseud.]. M.395.12 

A country girl. A new and original musical play. Music 
by Lionel Monckton. M.38Z.3Z 

The messenger boy. A new and original musical play by 
James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray. Music by Ivan 
Caryll [pseud.] and Lionel Monckton. M402.9 

The orchid. A musical play. Music by Ivan Caryll [pseud.] 
and Lionel Monckton. M.397.Z5 

The toreador. An entirely new and original musical play 
by James T. Tanner & Harry Nichols. Music by Ivan 
Caryll [pseud.] and Lionel Monckton. M.38a.7 

The transit of Venus. A musical comedy. Music by N. 
Lambelet. M.39740 



Tannhaeuser. Optra. For the Music and I^butto see 
Wagner, W. R. 

Tannhaeuser. Part-song. 

Bruch. 5 Lieder fur gemischten Chor. No. 14 in M.i58.sa 
Perfall. N.O 27 in M.39a42.a 

Tannhaeuaer'a Lied. Part-song, yfwm, C No. 5 in M^9a.27 

Tana'ur, William. 

The melody of the heart; or the psalmist's pocket-com- 
panion. 3d edition. London. Printed by R. Brown for 
J. Hodges. 1751. No. 2 in M.ioa39 

A musical grammar and dictionary; or, a general introduc- 
tion to the art of music 7th edition enlarged. London. 
Hinton. 1829. Portrait UA46.2 

The royal melody compleat: or the new harmony of Sion. 
2d edition. London. Printed by R. Brown for S. Crowder. 
1760. Plate. No. I in M.zoa39 

This lacks the title-page and fint two pages, alio pages 31, 3j; and 
pages 49, 50 are mndlated. 

Tantaluaqualen. Overture. Suppi. No. 3 in M.345.X7 

Tante Agnte. Opera. For the Music see Toulmouche. For 
the Libretto see Boucheron. 

Tanti strait. Duet. Handel. Werke. Lieferung 32. M.313.X.33 

Tanto i quel bene. Part-sang. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 6. M.8o4oa.67.6 

Tanto tempore vobiscum sum. An$hem. Swebunck. Werken. 
Deel 6. M4X3.a.6 

Tantum ergo. Hymn to the Holy Sacrament. [4 voices with 
accomp. for organ.] (Jn Gounod. The Royal Albert Hall 
choral music. Vol. 2, pp. 3-8.) M.384.a8 

Tantum ergo. Anthem. Angioll No. 6 in M.a6o.xo.x 

Anschubtz. 2 Tantum ergo. No. 2 in M.90X.3a 

Bach, C P. E. No. 5 in M.26o.ao 

Bach, J. S. No. ix in M.a6o.xo.3; etc. 

Barbibri, G. No. 8 in M.aax.x6 

Bellini. 4 Tantum ergo. No. 5, 6 in M.aox.33 

Bergb. No. 21 in M.a6o.xo.7 ; etc. 

Blin. No. 8 in M«90x.33 

BossABRTs. No. 6 in M.36ax9 

Calbgari. No. 41 in M.X58^3.3 

Cherubinl No. i in M.302.X5; etc 

Colonna. No. 39 in M.X58.33.3 

Croft. M.a6aa3.2 

Dubois, C V. No. 19 in M.96axo.7 

Ellerton. No. 22 in M.a6o.xa7 ; etc 

Evans, C. S. No. 32 in M.260.20; etc 

Eykbns. No. 25 in M.a6o.x9 

Falkenstbin. Two sacred pieces. No. i9inM.aox.33;etc 
Fauconibr. Salut solennel. No. 4 in M.20X.32 

Glover, J. W. Second mass. No. 2 in M.X9X.8 

Gluck. No. 33 in M.96o.a4; etc 

Hagarty. No. 18 in M.a6o.io.7 

Hamma, B. No. i2inM.x58.3a;etc 

Handel. li.x 56.52; etc 

Haydn, P. J. No.48in M.a6o.2o;etc 

HbllI Les ^hos sacr^. No. 5 in M.90X.32 

Janssen, N. a. No. z7 in M.a6ax9; etc 

Klein, B. O. No. 16 in M.x58.3a 

KoENiG, F. 8 motets. No. 2 in M.X58^5 

Lambillottb. No. 26 in M.a6o.xo.6 

Lbjeunb, a., Jr. Sacred music No. 14 in M.a6axo.8 

Liszt. Neun Kirchen-Chor-Gesange. No. 2 in M.X94.2X 

Lloyd, C H. No. ii in M.90X.34 

M ERTi AM. No. 37 in M.a6o.x8 

MoRBiRA. No. 51 in M.96o.a4.x 

Mozart. No. 22 in M.260.X7.X ; etc 

Nana. No. 7 in M.aax.x6 

NEUKOMii, S. von. Recueil de 40 motets. No. i in M.X58.37 
Nixon, H. G. Selections from sacred compositions. 

ll.27ax 
NovELLo, V. No. 10 in M.90x.33; etc 

Panseron. Mois de Marie No. 14 in M.a6ax2 

Pearsall. No. 46 in M.26o«x9 

PiTONL No. 40 in M.X58.33.3 

RiGHiNL No. 46 in M.a6o.X7«a 

Rossi, L F. No.2iinM.X58.3a;etc 



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Tantum ergo. Anthem, (Continued.) 
Russell, W. No. 5 in M.260.X7.X 

Sabmen. No. 27 in M.aoi.35 

Schubert, F. P. Chor-Gesangwerke. Band i. 

No. 3 in M.280.48.1 ; etc. 
Sergent. No. 10 in M.90X.33 

Serrieb. No. 26 in M.201.34 

Spohr, L. No. 2oinM.26o.xo.7;etc. 

Terzianl No. 19 in M.a6o.3; etc. 

Vbnua. No. 45 in M.260.X7.2 

Webbs, S. No. 10 in M.260.3; etc. 

Wilds. No. 3 in M.270.3.X 

Willcox. No. 28 in M.260.X0.2 

WiNTBiC P von. M.x56.52;etc. 

Wouters. No. 15 in M.20X.36 

Taiu. Part-song. Otto, £. J. Gesellenfahrten. 

No. 46 in M.392.X9; etc 

Tanx. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Vier heitere Gesange. 

Op. 116. No. 6 in M.X9a.7 

Tanx, Der. Part-song. Raff. Zwei Gesange fiir gemischten 

Chor. No. 3 in M.356.22 

Schubert, F. P Werke. Seric 17. M.3X7.X.X7 

TiEHSEN. 7 Gedichte. No. 9 in M.236.8 

Tanx im Lager. Overture. Scholz. No. i in M.33X.XX 

Tana, Der, in der Dorfschenke. For orchestra. Liszt. Zwei 

Episoden aus Lenau's Faust. No. 3 in M.342.X4 

Tana der Hindus. Ballet music. Bizet. No.4inM405.s 

Tanalied. Cantata. For the Music see Schmidt, G. For the 

Libretto see Roquette. 
Tanalied. Duet. Schumann, R A. Werke. Serie 10, Band i. 

M.3X6.X.X0.X 
Tanalied. Part-song. 
AuT, F. Die Kirmes. No. 4 in M.392.X ; etc. 

Cavallo. Sieben Landsknechtslieder. No. 12 in M.392.6 
CoRNEUUs. Werke. Band 2. M4X4.20.2 

Janson, F. xii Lieder ftir vier Mannerstimmen. 

N0.34inM.392.xx 

ViERLiNG. 2 Gedichte von H. Rollet. No. 7 in M.X94.2X 

Tanzlied im Mai. Song. Franz, R Zwolf Gesange. Op. i. 

No. 6 in M.244.5.X 
Tana-Mftrchen, Bin. Ballet music. Bayer, J. No. 3 in M.25S.42 
Tanx-Moxnente. For orchestra. Herbeck, J. F. No. i in 11.336.13 
Tanxatudie. Part-song. Koch. J. No. 24 in 11.392.15 

Tanxweise. Part-song. Cavallo. No. 25 in M.392.35 

Tapfere Reiter, Der. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Klange aus 
der Kinderwelt. No. 7 in 11.192.7 

Tapioca et Ducroquet. Opera. For the Music see Villebichot 

For the Libretto see Brunet. 
Tapper, Thomas. 

Chats with music students; or, talks about music and music 

life. Philadelphia. Presser. 1890. M.xo9a.3o 

The music life and how to succeed in it. Philadelphia. 

Presser. 1892. M.X0443 

Tappert, Wilhelm. 

Bin Wagner- Lexicon. Worterbuch der Unhoflichkeit, ent- 
haltend grobe Ausdrticke welche gegen Richard Wagner, 
seine Werke und seine Anhanger von den Feinden und 
Spottern gebraucht worden sind. Leipzig. Fritzsch. 1877. 

No. 6 in M.X45.6 
Wandernde Melodien. 2. vermehrte Auflage. Berlin. 
Brachvogel & Ranft. 1889. No. 10 in M.37a.4x 

Tapperty Wilhelm, editor. 

Sang und Klang aus alter Zeit. Hundert Musikstucke aus 
Tabulaturen des XVI. bis XVIII. Jahrhunderts. Berlin. 
Liepmannssohn. [1906.] Portrait. Facsimiles. M.4X5.40 
ConUint factimUet of old notations. 

Tappin, Harold. ^ 

Wytche Hazelle. Hasty Pudding play 1900. Music by 

Harold Tappin, '00. Libretto and lyrics by J. H. Holli- 

day, '00, and B. L. Dudley, '00. [Vocal score.] Boston. 

Oliver Ditson Company. [1900.] No. 2 in M.382.48 

Tar. The, and the Tartar. Opera. For the Music see lueL 

For the Libretto see Smith, H. B. 
Tarantella, La. Song. FLORiiio. Ore musicali. 

N0.ainM.a44.x9 



Tarantella, La, or queen of the carnival. Opera. For the 
Music see JakobowskL For the Libretto see Murraj, A. 
Tarantelles. See Tarentelles. 
Tarare. Opera. For the Music see SalierL For the Libretto 

see Beaumarchaia. 
Taraas Bulba. Opera. For the Music see Benitti. For the 

Libretto see Godio. 
Tarbf, Bug^ne, editor. 
Album du Gaulois. CBuvres in^dites, recueillies par 
Bugene Tarb^ & Armand Gouzien. Vol. i, a. [Paris. 
1869.] M.39X.28 

Tarb£, Louis. 
Serments envois. Chanson du vieux temps [t. Accomp. 
de piano]. Fac-simile. (/n Album du Gaulois. Vol. a.) 

No. 26 in M.39I.28.2 

Tarciaio. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see SoffredinL 

Tardieu, Charles. 

Lettres de Bayreuth. L'anneau du Nibelung de Richard 

Wagner. Representations donn^es en 1876. Bruxelles. 

Schott. 1883. M.X02.5 

Tarenne, George. 

Recherches sur les Ranz des vaches. Paris. Louis. 1813. 

M.X0X.7 

Tarentelle. Song. Bizet. 20 fti^lodies. No. a in M.a65.a4 

Tarentelles. For flute, clarinet and orchestra. 

Saint-SaSns. Tarentelle pour flute et clarinette, avec 

accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 6. No. 2 in M.344.X4 

Tarentellea. For orchestra. 

Freudenberg, W. Tarentelle fur Orchester aus „Die 
Nebenbiihler." No. 4 in M.348.35 

Godard, B. L. p. Traentelle. Op. 126 [No. 3]. 

No. 3 in M^os-xS 

Kui. Tarentelle. No. 5 in M.333.7 

Liszt. Tarantelle aus Venezia e Napoli. Fiir Orchester 

bearbeitet von Karl Muller-Berghaus. No. 2 in M.34a.x5 

Raff. Die Fischer innen von Procida. Tarentelle. Fur 

Orchester bearbeitet von Karl Muller-Berghaus. [Op. 

82, No. 12.] No. 2inM.33X.28;etc. 

Tarentelles. For pianoforte. 

GiAQUiNTO. Masaniello. Gran hallo storico in sei parti. 
Riduzione per pianoforte. No. 5. Tarantella. 

No. 4 in M.39044 
Louis, N. Tarentelle pour piano. Op. 199 [No. 3]. 

No. 8 in M.390.a6 

La tarentelle, rondino napolitain. No. 12 in M.390.6; etc 

Tarentelle sur son op^ra: Les deux sergents. Op. 196. 

No. 5 in M.39aa6 
Ricci, L. Piedigrotta. Tarantella per pianoforte solo. 

No. 4 in M.39044 
Tarentelles. For violin and orchestra. 
Sarasate y Navascues. Introduction et tarentelle pour 
violon avec accompagnement d'orchestre. Op. 43. 

No. 3 in M405.55 
Tarentellea. For violoncello and orchestra. 

Popper. Tarantelle fiir Violoncell mit Begleitung des 
[Orchesters]. Op. 33. [Orchestrirt von Paul Gilson.] 

No. 6 in M407.9X 
Tarentule, La. Opera. For the Music see L£ung. For the 

Libretto see Hugot. 
Targioni-Toazetti, Giovanni. 

Cavalleria rusticana. Melodramma di G. Targioni-Tozzetti 
e G. Menasci. Musica del Maestro Pietro Mascagni. 

M.247.96 

I Rantzau. Opera di G. Targioni-Tozzetti e G Menasci. 

[Musica di Pietro Mascagni.] M.247.25 

Silvano. Dramma marinaresco. Musica di Pietro Mascagni. 

Bi.399-44 
Zanetto (Le passant di F. Copp^e). Riduzione di G. Tar- 
gioni-Tozzetti e G. Menasci. Musica di Pietro Mascagni. 

K.399^5 
Targioni-Toaaetti, Giovanni, translator. 

Mascagni. Amica. ^.383.27 

Tariot, Alexandre Joseph D^sir^. 

O Salutaris pour t. Avec accomp. de piano ou d'orgue. 

Paris. Lassalle & Thuillier. [186-?] No. 14 in M.a6o.xo4 



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Tariot, J. See Tariot, Alexandre Joseph D^sir^. 
Tamowski, Ladislas. 
Ouverture d'un drame. [A grand orchestre. Partition.] 
Wien. Gutmann. 1874. No. i in M.338.3 

Tars' song. Part-song. Hatton. No. 14 in M.195.1.7 

Tartan plaiddie. The. Sang. Hook, J. No. 34 in M.38448 

Tartarische Gesetz, Das. Opera. For the Music see Benda, 

G. For the LiBaBTTo sec Cotter. 
Tartars. 
Spenoiakov, a. KpuMCKie sckhsu. Ana opaecrpa. Esquisses 
de Crim6e pour orchestre. No. 2 in M407.35 

Tartini, Giuseppe. 
Sonata in A. Fur Vioiine & Klavier. Nach der Original- 
Ausgabe bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat. [Partitur.] 
Mainz. Schott. 1909. [Kammer-Sonaten fiir Vioiine & 
Klavier des I7t» & i8t«n Jahrhunderts.] 

No. I in M43a.4a.x 
Trille du Diable et Sonate en sol mineur, accompagn^s 
d'une partie de piano par Fr. Hermann. Leipzig. Peters. 
[ 188-?] No. 4 in If .357.x 

Taaca, Pierantonio. 
A Santa Lucia. (Am Strande Santa Lucia.) Melodramma 
in 2 atti. Versi di Enrico Golisciani. Musica di Pier- 
antonio Tasca. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug mit italie- 
nischem und deutschem Text arrangirt von Joh. Doebner. 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1893.] M.324.9 

Taschen- und Flaschenlied. Part-song. ZsiTLia. 

No. 34 in M.xa9a43.9 
Taase, Le. Cantaia. For the Music see Godard, B. L P. 

For the Librbtto see Grandmoagin. 
Taase, Le. Opera. For the Music see Harcourt For the 

LiBBETTo see Barbier, P. J. 
Tasao. Symphonk poem. Liszt. No. 2 in M.3444 

Taaso in Sorrent. Cantaia. For the Music see Mueller, C. 

For the Librbtto see Rolein. 
Tata chez Toto. Optra. For the Music see Wachs. For the 

Libretto see Le Prfvoat 
Tata-Toto. Opera. For the Music sec Bands. For the Li- 
bretto see Bilhaud. 
Tate, Nahum. 
Dido and £neas. A tragic opera. Composed by H. Pur- 
cell. No. I in M.fl34.a3 
An essay for promoting of psalmody. London. Holland. 
17 10. No. I in M.104.49 
Tatjana. Opera. For the Music see LehlLr. For the Li- 
bretto see Falzari. 
TatUm, George J. 
A plain Te Deum. With solos for s. and t. New York. 
Ditson & Co. 1876. No. 10 in M.X90.8 
Tauben, Die. Duet. Righini. Zwey Duetten. 

No. 22 in M.a2x.33 
Tauben, Die. Song. Righini. No. 25 in M.221.33 

Taubenhaus, Das. Duet. Abt, F. Zehn Duettinen. 

No. 32 in M.X9a.x 

Taubenpoet, Die. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band 9. M.317.X.20.9 

Taubert, Carl Gottfried Wilhelm. 

Acht Lieder von Robert Burns, fur eine Singsttmme [s. 

Oder t.]. Mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von 

Wilhelm Taubert. Op. 61. Leipzig. Hofmeister. [1844?] 

No. 5. 6 in M.192.6 
CenUfOs. ^- I. Hicr hinays, dort hinaut. — Mein Mldctien, komm. — 
Es bluht ein tchmacker Roienttrauch. — Kalt entfloh der Winterwind. 
J. Grfin sind die Auen. — John Anderson, mein Lieb*. — Wenn tiber*m 
Berg. — Wer ist an der Kammerthfir? 

An den Mond. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit 

Begleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 97, No. 2. Berlin. Bote 

& Bock. [1861?] No. 19 in M.X9a.6 

An die Nachtigall. [Lied, s. oder t., mit Pianofortebeglei- 

tung.] Berlin. Bote & Bock. [186-?] No. 37 in 11.192.8 
Aus „Tausend und eine Nacht." Concert-Ouverture fur 

grosses Orchester. Op. 139. Partitur. Leipzig. Kistner. 

[1862?] No. I in M.338^ 

Der Blaubart. Ein Marchen von L. Tieck. Musik von 

Wilhelm Taubert. Vollstandiger Clavierauszug. Berlin. 

Bote & Bock. [1845.] No. i in M.290.5 



Taubert, Carl Gottfried Wilhelm. (Continued.) 

Cesario. Oper in 3 Akten. Frei nach Shakespeare's „Wa8 
ihr wollt" von Emil Taubert. Musik von Wilhelm Tau- 
bert. Vollstandiger Klavier-Auszug. Berlin. Bote & 
Bock. [i874«] M^a4.xo 

Den deutschen Invaliden. Gedicht von Emil Taubert. Fiir 
eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte componirt von Wilhelm Taubert Op. 176. Berlin. 
Simrock. [ 1872?] No. 32 in M.X92.B 

Des Knaben Berglied. Uhlandslied. Zwei Lieder fur eine 
Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 
Op. 141. Berlin. Trautwein. [1864?] No. 28, 29 in If .192.7 

Des Konigs Auszug. Ftir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit 
Begleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 180. Berlin. Trautwein. 
[ 1873.] No. 34 in M.X92^ 

Deutschlands Stern. Fur eine Singstimme [bar.], Chor ad 
libitum, mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 180, No. 2. 
Berlin. Trautwein. [ 1873?] No. 35 in M.192.8 

Dichtungen von Fr. v. Schiller. In Musik gesetzt von Wil- 
helm Taubert. Op. 144, No. 1, 3-5. Berlin. Trautwein. 
1 1865?] No. 1-4 in M.X92JI 

CwUmis. — Sehntttcht, bax. od. M.-t. — An den Frfihlin^, t. «- 
Fitchcrknabe, a. od. T. — Alpenjiger, ffir eine mittlere Stimme. 

Dithyrambe. Fiir Tenor und Bariton. [Mit Pianoforte- 
begleitung.] (/» Weber-Album. Pp. 28-33.) 

No. 10 in M.a44.x7 

3 Balladen aus der Kinderwelt, fur eine Singstimme [s. oder 

T.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 164. Mainz. 

Schott. ( 1872.] No. 21-23 in M.x9a.8 

Contfnh. — Der tchUfcnde Apfd. — Kind tmd Selmcccldckehcn. — 
Die Forellen. 

Drei heitere Gesange fur eine Singstimme [bar.] mit Be- 
gleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 112. Leipzig. Kistner. 
[1856.] No. 5 in M.X9a.7 

CcMUmte. — Di« Acbtl«faL — Der Bad FlfltcobUacr. — Vom Sticfel- 

Echo. [Gesang, s. oder t., mit Pianofortebegleitung.] Op. 

74, No. 2. Berlin. Trautwein. [185-?] No. 9 in M.192.6 
Der frohliche Mann. Ganse. Zwei heitere Lieder. Frtih- 

lingsjubel. Maientag. Zwei Gesange. Fiir s. oder t. mit 

Pianoforte. Op. 155. Bremen. Praeger & Meier. [1870?] 

No. 15-18 in M.X92.8 
Ftinf Gesange [s.] nebst englischer Uebersetzung. Mit 

Begleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 99. Leipzig. Peters. 

[186-?] No. I in M.i9a.7 

Contents. — Windeabotachaft — Ich bor' die BSchlein raaacben. — 
Morgengmaa. — Allea atebt in Gottca Hand. — Lieb' Kindlein, gate 
Nacbt 

Funf Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung 

des Pianoforte. Op. 102. Leipzig. Siegel. [1856.] 

No. 2, 3 in M.X02.7 

C&nltnis. — Wiegenlied im Freicn. — Der blinde Geiger. — Baoernuea. 

— Abendgebet. — Vogldn in der Wicge. 

Fiinf Lieder [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 
Op. 132A. Leipzig. Kistner. [i860.] No. 16 in M.192.7 

Cenifnts, — Traurige Geacbiehte rom faulen Gretcben. — Blamenball. 

— Die Jiger. ~ Spataenfang. — Bitte an die NacbtigmlL 

25 Variationen tiber ein Originalthema fur grosses Or- 
chester. Op. 161 A Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [1869?] 

No. 2 in M.338.4 

Gehurtstags-Marsch. Ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 146. 

Partitur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [186-?] No. i in M.343.X3 

Gesaenge aus Shakspeare's Was ihr wollt [u. s. w.], mit 

Begleitung des Pianoforte. Berlin. Westphal. [186-.] 

No. 8 in ll.2a1.26 

The words lire in German and English. 

Contents. — O SchatsI auf welclien Wegen irrt ihr? (O miatress mine, 

where are you roaming?). — Komm herbei. Tod (Come away. Death). 

— Sagt woher stammt Lielieslust (Tell me, where is fancy bred). — 
Ein Liebstcr und sein Midel schon (It waa a lover and hia lasa). — 
Bunte Schlangcn (You apotted anakes). — Wenn Vdlchen blau (When 
daisies pied). 

Gliick der Liebe. Acht Gedichte von Emil Taubert. Fur 
s. oder T. mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von 
Wilhelm Taubert. Op. I77- Berlin. Challier & Co. 
[1873?] No. 33 in M.i9a.S 

Conttnts. — Daa eine Wort. — Liebesboten. — SehnsuehL — Begeg- 
nung. — Ihr Gnlbehen auf den Wangen. — Am Brunnen fUcast die 
Welle. — Auf dcm Berge. — Einat und jetst, Duett 



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THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



Taubert 



Taubert, Carl Gottfried Wilhelm. (Continutd.) 

Gruss an Schlesien. 5 Lieder in schlesischer Mundart von 

Hoffmann, Viol und Geisheim. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. 

Oder T.] mit Begieitung des Pianoforte componirt von 

Wilhelm Taubert. Op. 59. Berlin. Trautwein. [1843.] 

No. 4 in M.i9a.6 
Camituts. — Uf dcr Wandenehaft. — De MiUerin. — Mornc. — Wart a 
biaad. — Zum Tanze. 

Joggeli. Oper in 3 Acten von Dr. Kdster. Musik von 
Wilh. Taubert. Partitur als Manuscript gedruckt. Ber- 
lin. Bote & Bock. [1853.] M.a84.is 

Same. Vollst. Klavierauszug. M.a84.X3 

Jungfrau Lowisika. Die weinenden Schwestern. Zwei 
Humoresken fur eine Singstimme [s. oder T.] mit Begiei- 
tung des Pianoforte. Op. 105. Leipzig. Hofmeister. 
[ 1856.] No. 4 in M.i9a.7 

Die Kirmes. Komische Oper in einem Act von Eduard 
Devrient. In Musik gesetzt von Wilhelm Taubert. Voll- 
standiger Klavierauszug. Berlin. Trautwein. [1832.] 

No. 2 in M.350.XO 

Kirmes Lied. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begiei- 
tung des Pianoforte. Op. 97, No. 3. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 
[ 1861 ?] No. 20 in M.X92.6 

Klange aus der Kinderwelt. 12 Lieder von Hoffmann von 

Fallersleben. Mit Begieitung des Pianoforte componirt 

von Wilhelm Taubert. [Htfft i.] Op. 58. Berlin. 

Trautwein. [1843.] No. 3 in M.192.6 

Contents. — Ammen-Uhr. — Soldatenlied. — Beim Schaukeln. — Reu- 
terlied. — Arroet Baumchen. — Wo sind air die Blumen liin? — Wer 
hat das Alles so gemacht? — Der Ilahn. — Um die Kinder still und 
artig zu machen. — Ringelreihen. — Kind und Maikafer. — Alles, was 
mein ist. 

Same. Heft 2. Op. 68. [1845?] No. 8 in M.X9a.6 

Contents, — Kleiner Jacob. — Wenn das Kind nicht schlafen will. — 
Vom Bauem und den Tauben. — Das Spatzchen. — Der Voglein Ab- 
schied. — Vom Maienkaferlein. — Wiegenlied: Kommt gezogen. — 
Schlittenfahrt. — Trommellied. — Katse und Ilund. — Die traurige 
Geschichte vom dumroen Hanschen. — Butzemann. 

Same. Heft 3. Op. 79. [1847?] No. 12 in M.i9a.6 

Conttnts. — Hirt und Cuckcuck. — Des Schafers Wunsch. — Vom listi- 
gcn Crasinucklcin. — Von dcm klcincn Schnecklein. — Fuhrniann und 
Fihrmann. — Wie das Finklein das Bauerlein im Scheuerlein besucht. 

— Guten Abend. — Abendglocklcin. — Wiegenlied: Eia popeia. — 
Zum Geburtstag des Vaters. — Rettig und Rube. — llansclein. 

Same. Heft 4- Op. 88. [1848?] No. 14 in M.192.6 

Conttnis, — Guten Morgen. — Wohl zu speisent — Auf der Wiese. — 
Wiegenlied: Sonne hat sich mud' gelaufen. — Verdriesslich Kindchen. 

— Christkindlein. — Zeisig. — Kauzlein. — Maikafer, fliege wcgl — 
Merkt euch das I — Hanswurst. — Patsch in's Handchen. 

Same. Hefts. Op. 95. [1852?] No. 17 in M.192.6 

Contents, — Die Verwaisten. — Die ersten Veilchen. — Beim Haar- 
flechten. — Wiegenlied: Lieg* still in deiner Wiege. — Walt' Gott. — 
Bruder Jakob, schlafst du noch? — Bottcherlied. — Eichkatzlein. — 
Hort nur cinmal an. — Frau Elster. — Der Postilion [Lowenstein]. — 
Wie sich Braut und Brautigam zur Hochzcit rustcn. 

Same. Heft 6. Op. 118. [1856.] No. 7 in M.i9a.7 

Contents. — Spatz und Katze. — Knabe und Kreisel. — Taubchcn im 
Sonnenschein. — Geburtstag. — Der Frosch. — Frau Gans. — Papagei. 
•— Der kleine Vogelfanger. — Mudes Kindchen. — Wiegenlied: Da 
draussen auf der Aue. — Reiterh&nschen. — Der tapfere Reiter. 

Same. Heft 7. Op. 124. (1859.] No. 11 in M.193.7 

Contents. — Wachtellied. — Mauselein. — Die Sternlein. — Storchs 
Ankunft. — Schneeglockchen. — Das Kleeblatt. — Wiegenlied: So 
schlaf in Ruh*. — Wiegenlied : Schlafe, holder, susser Knabe. — Frau 
Schwalbe. — Der Konig auf dem Tische. — Vogelncst. — Reiterlicd. 

Same. [Heft 8.] Zehn Kinderlieder. Neue Folge. Heft i. 

Op. 138. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1863.] 

No. 18-27 in M.193.7 
Contents, — Vom fleissigen BSchlein. — Marienwurmchen. — Eich- 
h5rnchen. — Johann, apann' anl — Die Voglein im Nest. — Der 
Steckenpferdreiter. — Stcckenreiter-Lehre. — Wiegenlied (im Frnhling). 
Wiegenlied (im Winter). — Der Sandmann. 

Same. [Heft 9.] Zehn Kinderlieder. Neue Folge. Heft 2. 

Op. 145. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1864.] 

No. 5 in M.192.8 
Contents, — Fran Kratzefusa. — Der Wind und die Hasen. — Abschied 
▼om Steckcnpferd. — Haschen. — Herr Karlmann. — Lied vom Wind- 
muller. — Maikafers Klagelied. — Wiegenlied: Still mein Ilannchen. 

— Gebct — Mutter. 

Same. Heft 10. Zehn Kinderlieder. Op. 160. Leipzig. 
Kistner. [1871.] No. 20 in M.i9a.8 

Contents. — Wenn Kindchen nicht schlafen will. — Klein Bruderchen. 

— Spinnerlied. — Versuchung. — Der Wind. — Schnee und Regen. — 
Kuckuck. — Christkind. — Drei Wochen nach Weihnachten. — Wie- 
genlied fur die Puppen. 



Taubert, Carl Gottfried Wilhelm. (CanHnued.) 
Same. Heft 11. Op. 184. Leipzig. [1874.] 

No. 36 in M.10S.8 

Contents. ~ Bichlein and Mfihle. — Vom bAsen Bock. — Nix im Waa- 
aer. — Bngelwacht. — Armes Kind am Wage. — Gedeihen. — Wiegen- 
lied : Schlaf e ein, Kindlein. — Wo iat das Brnderlein hingekommen? 
— Kammercheu zu vermiethen. — Aua dem gruncn Waldc. 

Der Knab' im Walde. Ballade fiir eine Singstimme [a. oder 
BAK.] mit Pianoforte-Begleitung. Op. 89. Berlin. Traut- 
wein. [186-?] No. 15 in M.X92.6 

Der Landsknecht. Lieder-Cantate fiir Mannerchor, Tenor- 
Bariton- und Basssoli, Sopran-Solo und Orchester. Op. 
200. Clavierauszug. Milwaukee. Rohlfing & Co. [1886.] 

No. 5 in M.903.a3 

Liebesglocken. Fruhlingslust. 2 Gesange fiir eine Sing- 
stimme [s. Oder t.] mit Begieitung des Pianoforte. Op. 
122. Berlin. Trautwein. [1857.] No. 9 in M.i9a.7 

Liebst du mich? Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit 
Begieitung des Pianoforte. Op. 97, No. 6. Berlin. Bote 
& Bock. [1861?] No. 23 in M.193.6 

Macbeth. Oper in 5 Akten. Nach Shakespeare von F. 
Eggers. Musik von Wilhelm Taubert. [Klavierauszug.] 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1857.] M.a84.xx 

[Medea.] Chore zur Medea des Euripides. Componirt von 
Wilhelm Taubert. Klavierauszug. Berlin. Trautwein. 
[ 185-?] No. 2 in M.29a5 

Morgen wand rung. [Lied, s. oder t., mit Begieitung des 
Pianoforte. Op. 143, No. 2.] Berlin. Trautwein. [1864?] 

No. 31 in M.193.7 

„Nun weiss ich's." Lied [s. oder t., mit Pianofortebeglei- 
tung]. Berlin. Trautwein. [186-?] No. 39 in M. 192.8 

Der Postilion [von W. v. Merckel]. Fiir eine Singstimme 
[s. oder t.] mit Begieitung des Pianoforte. Op. 97, No. 1. 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1861?] No. 18 in M.X99.6 

Quatuor en mi mineur pour 2 violona, alto et violoncelle. 
Op. 73. Partition. Leipzig. Peters. [185-?] 

No. 4 in M.334.X4 

Schlasierlied von August Kopisch und Wilhelm Taubert. 
[s. oder t., mit Pianofortebegleitung.] Berlin. Traut- 
wein. [ 185-?] No. 40 in M.192.8 

Secbs deulscbc Lieder |s. oder T.] mit Pianoforte Begiei- 
tung. 5. Wcrk. Leipzig. Hofmeister. [185-?] 

No. I in M.2ax.a6 
Contents. — Das baiersche Madchen. — Heidenroalein. — Die hochste 
Lust — Schifferlied. — Liebe Nahe. — Lauf der Welt. 

Sechs deutsche Lieder [s. oder t.] mit Begieitung des 

Pianoforte. Op. 6. Berlin. Trautwein. [185-?] 

No. 2 in M.a2i.a6 

Contents. — An Wina. — Wo ein treuea Herze. — San^ Ellena. — Bdm 
Tanze. — Freibeuter. — Schnadahupferl, Duett. 

Sechs deutsche Lieder, mit Begieitung des Pianoforte. Op. 
12. Leipzig. Hofmeister. [185-?] No. 5 in M.aai.a6 

Contents. — Auf Flugcln des Gesanges. — Wenn die Mandel bluht — 
Licb Liebchen, leg's Iliindchcn. — Der Frcund. — Die Verlassene, Trio. 

— Schifferlied, Duett. 

6 gcistlicbe Lieder fiir eine mittlere Stimmc, mit Begiei- 
tung des Pianoforte. Op. 142B, - Neu-Ruppin. Oehmigke 
& Riemscbncider. [ 1864.] No. 30 in M.X92.7 

Contents. — Ach Gott, verlass mich nicht. — Wer auf aeinen Heiland 
trauet. — Die Herrlichkeit der Erde. — Lass dich Gott. — Abcndlied. 

— Schonster Herr Jesu. 

Sechs Gesange fiir eine tiefe Stimme mit Begieitung des 

Pianoforte. Op. 151. Leipzig. Rieter-Biedermann. [1869.] 

No. 8 in M.i9a.8' 
Contents. — Lebe wohl. — Auf der Wanderung. — Mittemacht. — Es 
ist so still geworden. — Darthula's Grabgesang. — Der Konig in Thule. 

6 Gesange fiir vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 165, Heft i. 
Mainz. Schott. [1867?] No. 19 in M.399.a6 

Contents. — An die K&natler.— <> zarte Sehnsuchtl — ^Wilrde der Frauen. 

Sechs Gesange [s. oder t.] mit Begieitung des Pianoforte. 
Op. 91. Leipzig. Breitkopf &. Hartel. [i860?] 

No. 16 in M.X9a.6 

Contents. — Jungfer Anne. — Die Spinnerinn. — Voglein, wohin so 
schnell? — Alpenlied. — Auferstehn. — Das Bienchen. 

6 Lieder aus dcm Spanischen fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder 
T.] mit Begieitung des Pianoforte. Op. 149. Mainz. 
Schott. [1868?] No. 7 in M.X93.S 

Cot^ents. — Wenn du zu den Blumen gehst. — O aagt mdncr Fdndin. 

— „Wie wir* ein Midchcn." — Mein Liebater muas schdden. — Wo 
ist mein Liebster bin? — Wohl dem der erfunden. 



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THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Taubmann 



Taubert, Carl Gottfried Wilhelm. (Continued,) 

Sechs Lieder [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 

Op. 22. Leipzig. Hofineister. [185-?] No. 6 in M.2ai.a6 
CmiitfUt, — Sehaefcr im MaL — FHitiling. — MUde AbendlAfte wehen. 

— TrdttUche Vcrhdmnig. — Des MflUcn Bhtmcn. — Licbehen law 

Sechs Lieder von R. Reinick. Fur eine Singstimme [s. oder 

T.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 42. Leipzig. 

Hofineister. [186-?] No.pin M.aai.a6 

CMlml*. — Am Bergc tteht das Jitcrhatis. — Wlcder bin ich beat' 
gcgangen. — Und ntm aits' ich Tag fiir Tay. — Dicbstahl. — Schwei- 
gen lat ein aehAncs Ding. — Blaaer Mondtag. 

Sechs Lieder [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 

Op. 67. Berlin. Trautwetn. [1846?] No. 7 in M.z9a.6 
CmfmCf. — VAgleitt im Tannenwald. — In der Fremde. — Zum Lieb* 
dicn. — Jong Hinarhm. — 9'rflhlingiglockcn. — Holde Freude. 

Sechs Lieder fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Beglei- 
tung des Pianoforte. Op. 76. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 

[ 1850?] No. 1 1 in M.i9a.6 

Caalniff. — Gut' Nachtl — Wenn dn im Traum wirst fragcn. — So 
bcrsig, wie mdn UaeL — Frau Naehtigaill — VAgldn, wir* dein Him- 
met mein 1 — Nachrof. 

Sechs Lieder fur eine mittlere Stimme mit Begleitung des 

Pianoforte. Op. 82. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1856?] 

No. 13 in M.xoa.6 
dmumu — Brautlicd. — Ba liebt aich ao lieblich. -- Vergisamdnnichtl 

— Willat mit in'a Huttcbcn geh'n? — O da aalage» fr6hliche MaienzeitI 

— In der MittcrnachL 

Sechs Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder T.] mit Be- 
gleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 137. Leipzig. Senff. 

[1862?] No. 17 in M.193.7 

CcmiwU. — Abachicd. — Wanderlicd. — Ripunsel. -— Der Spinnerin 
Lied. — Zwiegespr&ch am dnnUen Morgen. — Verloren. 

Sechs Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Be- 
gleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 153B. Leipzig. Praeger 
& Meier. [1870.] No. 9-14 in 11.193.8 

CtnUnis, — S<mnenaufgang. — Mailied. — Sommerlied. — Auftrag an 
den Fruhling. — Wanderaleute. — Der Jiger. 

Sechs Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Be- 
gleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 169. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 
[1872?] No. 24 in M.X93.8 

ConUniM. — Icb wollt' sn Land aoareiaen. — Wachtelschlag. — Was 
aich die Schwalben erxlhlcn. — Die Lerche. — Abachied. — Du scfaone 
Welti 

VII Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung 
des Pianoforte. Op. 26. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1852?! 

No. I in M.i9a.6 

C&nitnis. — Mailied. — Verlegenhdt. — Die Kapelle. — Brautgesang. 

— Frende in Ehren. — Liebesgritss sua der Feme. — Dusle und Babele. 

Sieben Lieder [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 
Op. 174. Berlin. Simrock. fi872?] No. 25-31 in M.i9a.8 
Conitnis. — An die Tonkunst — Botschaft. — Ilolde Rose, stch' atift 

— Liebcn.'iufruf. — Guten Morgen, schone MuHcrin I — Grabesbluracn. 

— WindmOUer'a Lied. 

Sieges- und Festmarsch fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 166. 
Partitur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [187-?] No. i in M. 343.43 

Sinfonie (F dur). See his Symphonies. 

Sitzt ein Voglein widcwidc. (Gcsang, s. oder T., mit Piano- 
fortebegleitung.] Op. 74, No. 3. Berlin. Trautwein. 
[185-?] No. 10 in M.i9a.6 

Sturm und Frieden. Gedicht fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder 
T.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 148B. Mainz. 
Schott. [1868?] No. 6 in M.i9a.8 

Der Sturm von Shakspeare. Musik von Wilhelm Taubert. 
Op. 134. Ouverture. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & 
Hartel. (1891.] No. i in M.404.98 

Symphonies. Namely: 
Sinfonie (F dur). Partitur. [Op. 69.] Berlin. Traut- 
wein. [ 185-?] No. 2 in M.34a4a 
Symphonic, H-nioll. Op. 80. Partitur. Berlin. Bote & 
Bock. (1849?] No. 3 in M.33i.ia 

Thurmerlied, Matrosenlied, fiir vierstimmigen Mannerchor. 
Op. 135. Berlin. Trautwein. [1863?] No. 15 in M.39a.38 

,iVerschwunden ist die finstre Nacht." Morgenlied. Fiir 
eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1863?] No. 38 in M.X9a.8 

Vier heitere Gesange [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte. Op. 116. Magdeburg. Heinrichshofen. [1856.] 

No. 6 in M.x9a.7 
CoHttnis. — Wecklied. — Vom Regerl und Tom VdgerL — Der Jmvo- 
yard. — Tans: In dem Wald atebt dn Hatia. 



Taubert, Carl Gottfried Wilhelm. (ConHnued.) 
Vier Lieder fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder T.] mit Pianofortc- 
Begleitung. Mainz. Schott. [i860.] No. I2-I5in M.i9a.7 
Comients. — Heimweh. — Sebnaocht ~ Jedem daa Seine. — Botacbaft. 

Vier Lieder fiir Sopran oder Tenor mit Begleitung des 
Pianoforte. Op. 48. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [186-?] 

No. 10 in M.aai.a6 

ContenU. — Die Stemlein. — Liebealled. — Botacliaft — Emqnartinmg. 
Vier Lieder [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 

Op. 120. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1857.] No. 8 in M.i9a.7 

CpnitnSs. — Frablingawnnach. — An Znleikha. — Serenade. — Vortans. 
Vier Quartette fiir vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 1 10. Leipzig. 

Hof meister. [ 1856.] No. 14 in M.39a.34 

Conients. — Klage. — SebhuunerUed. — Uelier'm Berge atebt der 
Mond. — Maitrank. 

Vier Quartette fiir vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 125. Leipzig. 

Kahnt. [ i860.] No. 18 in M.393.a6 

Contents.^ Treat Liebe. — Waldlied. ~ Wanderiied. — Voile Taschen 
und Flaachen. 

Der Vogel im Walde [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte. Op. 158, No. I. Berlin. Trautwein. [1870?] 

No. 19 in M.i9a.8 

Vorfriihling. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Be- 
gleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 97, No. 5. Berlin. Bote & 
Bock. [ 1861 ?] No. 22 in M.i9a.6 

Waldconcert. Gedicht von J. J. Vogl. Fiir eine Sing- 
stimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte von 
Wilhelm Taubert. Op. 123. Berlin. Trautwein. [1858.] 

No. 10 in M.i9a.7 

Warnung. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung 
des Pianoforte. Op. 97, No. 4. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 
[ 1861 ?] No. 21 in M.i9a.6 

Zehn Kinderlieder. Neue Folge, Heft i, 2, 3. 

These songs form parte 8-10 of his Klinge aua der Kinderwelt. 

[Zwei Gutenberglieder, fiir eine Singstimme s. oder t., mit 
Begleitung des Pianoforte. Op. 51.] Berlin. Schle- 
singer. [ 1856.] No. 2 in M.i9a.6 

CoHt€MSs, — Hocb Gutenberg. — Fiacb und Krd>8. 
12 Gesaenge fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder T.] mit Begleitung 
des Pianoforte. Op. 27. Berlin. Schlesinger. [186-?] 

No. 7 in M.a2i.a6 

Canfmlt. -^ Elfenlied. — tlberlistet ~ Der SchwarswUder im Brda- 
gan. — Die Sennerinn and ihr Schats. — Scblaf in guter Ruh. — 
Schlummerlied. — Vorgefuhl. — Seemann'a Abachied. — Soldaten- 
Abachied. — Friacb getnngen. — Waaaerfahrt. — Komm, Licbehen, 
komm. 

Zwolf Lieder [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte. 
Op. 9. Berlin. Schlesinger. [185-?] No. 3 in M.aai.a6 
C&tUtnts. — Woher mir doch der Wind mag«rehn. — Rastlose Lid>e. 
— Weim ich aiif dem LaRer liege. — newMstsein. — Die PoaL — 
Ifcrbst. — Jagcrlied. — Etzcls Klage. — Fruhlingsglaube. — Schnitter- 
lied. — Katzennatttr. — Roslcin im Wald. 

12 Lieder. Sang der Liebe [s. oder T.] mit Begleitung des 
Pianoforte. Op. 17. Berlin. Schlesinger. [185-?] 

No. 4 in M.aaz.36 

Coni9nts, — Mein wunderholdea MIgdelein. — Abendlied. — Blumen- 
gruss. — Schilflied. — Licbesgedankcn. — Abrede. — HailulL — Hast 
dn gewacht bei atiller Nacht. — Ich aUnd in dunklen Triumen. — 
Liebeabotachaft. — Flug der Liebe. — An aein Midchen. 

Taubert, Emil. 

Cesario. Oper frei nach Shakespeare's „Was ihr wollt." 

Musik von Wilhelm Taubert. M.3a4.io 

Der Vicomte von Letorieres. Komische Oper. Musik von 

B. Zepler. M.381.73 

Taubert, Ernst Eduard. 

Zwei Quartette fiir 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncello. Op. 
32. Partitur. Berlin. Raahe & Plothow. [188-?] 
ComtenU, — I. D dor. a. Es dur. No. 3, 4 in M.335.9 

Taubert, Otto. 
Zweiter Nachtrag zur Geschichte der Pflege der Musik in 
Torgau. Torgau. Jacob. 1890. No. 2 in M.37a.6i 

Contents, — Daa Datum der eraten detitachen Oper. — Zwd chemallge 
Schuler dea Torgauer Gymnaainma: Johann Gottlob Fricdrich Wieck 
and Karl Friedrich BAhmert 

Taubert, Wilhelm. See Taubert, Carl Gottfried Wilhelm. 

Taubmann, Otto. 
Eine deutsche Messe. Fiir vier Solostimmen, gemischten 
und Doppelchor, Knabenchor, Orchester und Orgel. 
Vollstandiger Klavierauszug mit Text. Leipzig. Breit- 
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Taubmann, Otto. (Continued.) 

Sangerweihe. Chordrama in zwei Aufzugen von Christian 
von Ehrenfels. In Musik gesetzt von Otto Taubmann. 
Partiturskizze in Form eines Klavierauszuges. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [190-?] Lithograph script. M.397.67 
Taucher, Der. Opera. For the Music see Kreutaer, C. 
Taucher, Der. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 
Band I. M.3I7.X.90.Z 

Taufercr Serenade. For orchestra, Ribtsch. No. 2 in M.410.78 
Taugcnichts, Der. Part-song, GaiBa Album fur Manner- 
gesang. No. 6 in M.303.X4 

Taund, Eugen von. 
The little genius. Adapted from the German by Sir Au- 
gustus Harris and Arthur Sturgess. Music by Eugen von 
Taund. With additional numbers by Landon Ronald and 
James M. Glover. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 
Ascherberg & Co. [1896.] M4oa.56 

Taurines, Charles Gailly de, editor. 

Hahn, R. Pastorale de Noel, mist^re. No. 5 in 11.384.30 
Tauach, Julius. 
Concertsttick fur Mannerchor und Orchester. („Dein Leben 
schied, dein Ruhm begann.") Op. 12. Clavierauszug. 
Hamburg. Pohle. [187-?] No. 11 in M.aza.17 

Der Blumen Klage auf den Tod des Sangers. Gedicht von 
Wilhelm Hosaus. Fur Sopran-Solo, Frauenchor und Or- 
chester componirt von Julius Tausch. Op. 10. Partitur. 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1877?] No. 7 in M.333.ia 

Same. Klavier-Auszug. No. 2 in M.ao4.a6 

Musik zu Shakespeare's Was ihr wollt. Op. 4. Partitur. 
Diisseldorf. Bayrhoffer. (1863.] No. 3 in If. 343.42 

Rheinfahrt. Dichtung von Carl Siebel. Ftir Baritonsolo, 
Mannerchor und Orchester componirt von Julius Tausch. 
Op. 18. Klavierauszug. Bonn. Cohen. [188-?] 

No. 12 in M.3I3.I7 
TauBchc, Emil. 

Am sonnigen Rhein. Mannerchor mit Tenorsolo. Op. i. 

Leipzig. Siegel. [1876?] No. 20 in M.393.36 

Tautend Grusse, Die. Duet. Schumann, R. A. Minnespiel. 

No. 12 in M.344.15.3; etc. 
Tautend Grtisse. Song. Abt, F. Fiinf Lieder. Op. 93. 

No. 34 in M.193.Z 
Tausend und cine Nacht. Overture. Taubert, C. G. W. 

No. I in M.3384 
Tauaendschoen. Part-song. Mair. No. 116 in M.X47.4 

Tauaig, Carl, editor. 

Chopin. Grosses Concert ia E moll. No. s in M.333.7 

Tauwitz, Eduard. ^ 

Abendgruss. [Mannerchor.] (In Gartz. Thesaurus. Heft 

2, pp. iSf 16.) No. 27 in M.303.7 

Abendlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. 

Vol. 4, pp. 75-79) No. 27 in M.393.43.4 

Barkarole. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. 

Vol. 3, pp. 7-10.) No. 2 in M.39343.3 

Deutsche Art. [Mannerchor.] (In Gartz. Thesaurus. 

Heft 3, pp. 10-12.) No. 28 in M.303.7 

Das deutsche Lied. [Mannerchor.] (In Stuttgarter Lieder- 

kranz. Mannerchor-Album. Pp. 112, 113.) 

No. 5 in M.303.33 
Gut' Nacht. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 
halle. Vol. I, pp. 120-122.) No. 43 in M.392.43.X 
Heimatlied. Mannerchor. (In Eidgenoessischer Saenger- 
verein. Wettgesange bei dem iite . . . Sangerfeste. Pp. 
48> 49-) No. 9 in M.X30.7 
Schmolke und Bakel. Komische Oper. Frei nach Lang- 
bein's Gedicht. bearbeitet von W. A. Wohlbruck. Musik 
von Eduard Tauwitz. Klavierauszug. Breslau. Leuckart. 
N. d. No. I in li.x 10.15 
Trtnklied. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. 
Vol. 2, pp. 107, 108.) No. 33 in M.392.43.3 
Vaterland und Heimath. [Mannerchor.] (In Gartz. 
Thesaurus. Heft 2, pp. 3, 4.) No. 27 in M.303.7 
Vicr Gesange fur vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 109. Leipzig. 
Siegel. [ 1876?] No. 22-25 in M.393.36 
Ccmttnis. — I. Rheinweinlied. a. SUndchen. 3. Rahlgp Philisterl 4. 
Der Jiger und die Kohlermaid. I 

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2 heitcre Chore [t. t. b. r Op. 106]. Wien. Buchholz & 
Diebel. [187-?] No. 21 in M.39a.36 

ConiiHi*. — Heute. — So itt's recht 

Tauwitz, Eduard, editor. 

Deutsches Liederbuch fur Mannergesang. Mit Ehren- 
preisen anerkannte Original-Compositionen, herausge- 
geben von dem Comit^ zur Forderung deutschcn Ge- 
sanges in Bohmen. Prag. Calve. 1865. M.304.39 

Cwrtnil*. — Tanwitx: Ddn Wunich iat That gewordcii: Getraumtes 
Lied der Dichterklaase ; Mein Vaterland. — Jaffe: Mein Vaterland. — 
Tauwita: Ein Edelstein. — Tschirch: Ein Edelatein. — NewiUuf: Ein 
Edelatein. — Mayer: Ein Edelatein. — Pier«on: ErUang dein traoHch 
Wiegenlied. — Scifrits: Erklang dein traulich WlegenUed — Sattler* 
'^^^ ?*"!? ^''^ in BShmen. — Hopp : Heimat. — Sattler: Neu5aterrelch! 
•--- Schmolzcr : Schwarz-roth-gold. ~ Sattler: Die Pahne, Brflderl — 
Volkmaiin: Zum 18 Oktobcr 1813. — Picraon: Gebet fur daa Rdch — 
Saltier: Gebet fur daa Reich. — Gottwald: Unitia viribua. — Santi^: 
Unitia viribua.— Jalfe: Unitis viribus.— Schlaeger : Hoch Univeraitaal 
Tauwitz: Hoch Univeraitaal — Becker: Liedergniat. — Mdldncr: 
Liedergruaa. -- Pierson: Liedergruaa. — T«chirch: Ein dentacher 
Kaufherr. — Pierson: Ein deutacher KauHierr. — MoMner: Lied dea 
Arbeitera. — Becker: Constitutionalied. — VogI: Conatitntionalied. — 
Randhartmger: Aul zur Wahll — Seifritz: Der deutachen Unken. — 
Sattler: Der deutachen Linken: Gebet der Turner. — Gottwald - 
Gebet der Turner. — Hopp: Turnerlied. — - Tomerlied. — MoMncr: 
Turn«-lied. — Kittl: Turnerlied. — Gottwald: Turnerlied. — TauwiU: 
Der Turner Fahnenlied.— Deaaauer: Der Turner FahnenUed.— Sattler : 
Der Turner Fahnenlied; Zur S&ngerfahrt. — Gottwald: Der Singer 
Fahnenhed. — Hopp: Soldatenatand. — Deauuer: Soldatenatand. — 
Sattler: Feldjagerlied. — Moldner: An der Elbe. — Hopp: An der 
? A.7" Moldner: Siingerfahrt auf der Elbe. — Mair: Singerfahrt auf 
«*r.S'^*r ~" Moldner: Am Elbefall. — Kittl: Schiflcrlied. — Moldner: 
Schifferhed. — Mair: Fiacherlied. — Sohn: Dea Fitcherknaben Hdm- 
Uhrt.--M51dner: Im Bohmerwald. — Sattler : Im Bohmerwald. — 
Hopp: Wo hinter'm Hinch. — Gottwald: So echte deutache Art. — 
Hopp: Im Erzgebirge. — Becker: Deutschea Bergmannalied. — 
Moldner: Ea klingen heut*. — Gottwald: Ea klingen heut'. — Kltd: 
Berginannslcben. — Sattler: Bergniannaleben. — Seifritz: Bergmanna- 
lied; Waidmannalied. — Pierton: Von der Koppe. — Sohn: Sag an 
?»';^®*'/'! Maid I— Hopp: Weberlicd.— Binder : Wcberlied.— Becker : 
Weberhed. — Kalliwoda: Die Dorfglocke. — Pieraon : Die Dorfglocke. 
7" Gottwald: Ihr deutachen Manner all*. — Schmolzcr: Di« Deutachen 
in Bohmen. — Tschirch: Du festea treuea Egerland. — Vogl: Mein 
Egerland. — Hopp: Neuoaterreich. — Sattler: Neue Schloaaer. — 
Hopp: Gut Heill — Newikluf: Turnerfahrt. — Abt: Der Slhiger 
Fahnenhed. -- Randhartinger : Der Sanger Fahnenlied. — Sattler: 
boldatenlied ; Beim Auamarsch zur Schlacht. — Newikluf: Am ElbefalL 
---Sattler: Im Bohmerwald.— Hopp : Zur Hfitte.~Mangold : Deutachea 
Bergmannalied. — SatUer: Waa wollen; ABC — Hopp: A B C — 
Sattler: Wir Erzgebirger Kinder. — Schmolzcr: WIr Erzgebirger 
WM- ,1 "" ^?PP- Spitzenklopplerlied. — Mair: SpitaenklApplerUed. — 
Millocker: Mdn Bergrevier. — Volkmann: Von der Koppe. — 
Neumann: Von der Koppe. — Mair: Von der Koppe. — SatUer: 
Von dichten Nebcin; In Rubezahla Revier. — Schmolzcr : Wd>erUed. 

— Mair: Wcberlied, — Seifritz: Wcberlied. — Santner: Ihr deutachen 
Manner all . — Hopp: EgcrUnd. — Tauwitz: Den deutachen Frauen. 

— Pieraon: Beim Friedhof: An die Todten. — Volkmann : TodtenUed. 

— Sattler: Ein Todtenlied. 

Taverne, La, des Trabans. Opera. For the Music see Mar6- 

chal. For the Libretto see Erckmann. 
Tarantini, L. 

Maria regina d'lnghilterra. Tragedia lirica. Posta in 
musica dal Cav. Giovanni Pacini. M.311.14 

Taylor, Bianchi. Sec Taylor, John Bianchi. 
Taylor, Charles H. 
The medal and the maid. A musical comedy. Book by 
Owen Hall [pseud.]. Lyrics by C. H. Taylor. Music by 
Sidney Jones. li.397.34 

My lady Molly. A comedy opera. Book and lyrics by G. H. 
Jessop. Additional lyrics by Percy Greenbank & Charles 
H. Taylor. Music by Sidney Jones. M.397.35 

The school girl. A musical play. Book by Henry Hamil- 
ton and Paul Potter. Lyrics by Chas. H. Taylor. Music 
by Leslie Stuart [pseud.]. li.397.64 

Taylor, Charles H. 
The royal chef. A comic opera. Book and lyrics by Geo. 
E. Stoddard and Chas. S. Taylor. Music by Ben M. 
Jerome. U.39gM 

Taylor, Edward. ^^^ 

Despair. [Song, & Accomp. for pianoforte.] (In Lunn, J. 
The Passions. Pp. 7S>-88.) No. 6 in M.39X.51 

Gresham college. Three inaugural lectures, in the theatre 
of the City of London school. London. Taylor. 1838. 

No. 2 in M.116.10; No. 6 in M.ia5.x3 



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Taylor, Edward, ediior. 
Madrigals, by the best Italian, Flemish, and English com- 
posers. [For 4, 5, and 6 voices.] London. Taylor. 
[184-?] 5 V. in 19 parts. M.S37.15 

CMteate. — Wilbye: Stay, Corydoa; Flora gmwe me; The Ladj Oriana. 
Morley: Arisel Awakcl; I foDow, lot; Fircl FIrel — Croce: CTiitlila 
thy 9ong, — Maressio! So taith my lair; Nd pii fiorito. — Palettrina: 
Qiiando del terse. — Bennett; All creatvret now; Thyrds, aleepeat 
thott? — Gaatoldi: Vlver Ikto TOfflio. — Weelkea: To ahorten winter's 
sadneaa; As Vctta was^ — FesU: Down fat a flowery Talc. — Lassvs; 
Ye nightingalea. — Gibbons: Hosanna to the Son. — Creyghton: I 
win arlae. 

The people's music book. Edited by James Turle and 
Edward Taylor. London. 1844. 3 ▼. M.1114 

The vocal school of Italy in the sixteenth century. Madri- 
gals, full anthems, motets & villanellas, composed by 
eminent masters. Adapted to English words by Edward 
Taylor. London. Taylor. [1839.] M.S37.S8 

Conttnis, — Palestrina: I will |»raise Thy name; Jehorsh rdgns; 
Where'er my Cynthia wanders; O say what nymph. — Morales: Me 
ye have bereaved; Hearken to thy faithful twain. — Marentio: Lilies 
white, crimson roses; The shepherd's pipes; The Joyous birds; Spring 
returns; See where with rapid bound; Queen of the world.* — Ancrio: 
Now mom awaketh. — GioTanelli : Lose not your chance. — Durante : 
Lorely and gradoua. — - Vittoria: Sing ye praises. — Croce: Ye pearls 
of snowy whiteness. — Ferretti: Tell me, O lady fdr; Ladies, I fdn 
would warn jt; Lady unkind. — GastoMi: Msidens fdr; Soon as the 
silver moonbeams. — Vecchi: The white delightsome swan. — Renddi: 
Speed to my Cdia. — Trofeo: Lady, I pray thee. — Monteverdi: 
Thine am I dearest — Palladcino: Young shepherd swains. — Striggio: 
No din of rolling drum. 

PuacELL, H. King Arthur. M.a34.34 

Spohs, L. The fall of Babylon. M.a43.30 

The last judgment (Die letzten Dinge). M.a43.a6;etc. 

Taylor, Edward, iranslaior. 
Spohk, L. Calvary. "Des Heilands letzte Stunden." 

M.35a.i9;etc. 

The Christian's prayer. No. 5 in M.99D.15 

Taylor, George. 
"Madame Bovary" au th^&tre. Moeurs th^itrales, revela- 
tions edifiantes, secrets de Polichinelle. Paris. Savine. 
1888. No. 2 in M.xaa.38 

Taylor, James B. 
Thanksgiving hymn. [Trio, a t. b. and chorus. Accomp. 
for organ.] New York. Firth & Co. 1863. 

No. II inM.X9oJI 
Taylor, John Biancht. 
Green leaves. [Part-song.] (In Monk. Novello's Part-song 
book. Pp. 109-112.) No. 27 in M.1574 

A set of seven glees. Bath. Simms. [1840.] 



No. 13 in M.a36.ax 
[a. t. t. ■.! . — The hunt 



CMtonlf. ^- Those joys conddal let me sing 
is up [a. t. t. b.]. — Oh! look not at yon er'ning star [a. t. t. •.). — 
The gypsy band [a. t. b.]. — Come Gloria, come [a. t. t. bJ. — Winel 
wine! winel [a. t. b.]. — Crown! oh, crown each brow with flowers 
[a. t. t. b.]. 

Taylor, Richard. 

Ding, dong. Catch [for 5 voices]. {In Social harmony. 
P. 77') No. 67 in M.ai5.az 

Haste, haste, to rural sports. Glee [t. t. b.]. (In Social 
harmony. Pp. 193-195.) No. 170 in M.ai5.az 

Hence, begone each idle sport. Glee [t. t. b.]. (In Social 
harmony. Pp. 138, 139.) No. ii5in M.ax5.2X 

Sweet are the flowers. Glee [a t. b.]. (In Social harmony. 
P. 80.) No. 69 in M.az5.ax 

Under this ground. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Social har- 
mony. P. 296.) No. 241 in M.ax5.ax 

When Phillis was faithful. Glee [a t. b.]. (In Social har- 
mony. P. 336.) No. 284 in M.ax5.ax 
Taylor, Samuel Coleridge-. 

The atonement. A sacred cantata for soli, chorus and or- 
chestra. The words written by Alice Parsons. The music 
composed by S. Coleridge-Taylor. (Op. 53.) [Score with 
piano accomp.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 1903. 

No. I in M.384.6X 

The blind girl of Cast^l-CuilU. Cantata for soprano and 
baritone soli, chorus and orchestra. The poem translated 
from the Gascon of Jasmin by H. W. Longfellow. The 
music composed by S. Coleridge-Taylor. (Op. 43.) [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] London. Novello & Co. 1901. 

M.340.2 



Taylor, Samuel Coleridge-. (Continued.) 

The death of Minnehaha. A cantata for soprano and bari- 
tone soli, chorus, and orchestra. The words written by 
H. W. Longfellow. The music composed by S. Cole- 
ridge-Taylor. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Octavo edition. 
London. Novello & Co. 1899. No. 2 in M.38445 

Hiawatha's departure. A cantata for soprano, tenor, and 
baritone soli, chorus and orchestra. The words written 
by H. W. Longfellow. The music composed by S. Cole- 
ridge-Taylor. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. No- 
vello & Co. 1900. No. 3 in M.38445 

Hiawatha's wedding-feast. A cantata for tenor solo, chorus 
and orchestra. The words written by H. W. Longfellow. 
The music composed by S. Coleridge-Taylor. [Accomp. 
for pianoforte.] London. Novello &. Co. 1898. 

No. I in M.38445 

Same. Proof — private. Full score. [1898?] M.398.Z 

Meg Blane. A rhapsody of the sea for mezzo-soprano solo, 
chorus and orchestra. The words written by Robert 
Buchanan. The music composed by S. Coleridge-Taylor. 
Op. 48. [Vocal score.] London. Novello & Co. 1902. 

No. 2 in M.384.6I 

Three choral ballads by Longfellow. Set to music as four- 
part songs (s. A. T. B.) with accompaniment of orchestra or 
pianoforte by S. Coleridge-Taylor. Op. 54. Vocal score. 
London. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1904.] No. i in M.379.ao 
CoMUuts, — I. Beside the ungathered riee he lay. a. She dwella by 
great Kenhawa's side. 3. Loud he sang the Piafan of David. 
There is inserted another setting of She dwells by great Kenhawa'a 
side, arranged for three voices [s. a. A.]. 

Taylor, Sedley. 
Sound and music: a non-mathematical treatise on the 
physical constitution of musical sounds and harmony. 
London. Macmillan & Co. 1873. Ulus. M.xo7.a2 

The "substantiar'and Vave' theories of sound. Two letters, 
by A. Wilford Hall, and Sedley Taylor. London. Mac- 
millan &. Co. 1891. No. 7 in M.ax(kx8 
Taylor, Tom. 
On shore and sea: a dramatic cantata. Music by Arthur S. 
Sullivan. No. 2 in M.323.a4 
Taylor, Tom, translator. 
La ViLLBMAagui, T. C. H. H. de. Ballads and songs of 
Brittany. By Tom Taylor. Translated from the "Barsaz- 
breiz" of Vicomte Hersart de la Villemarqu6. With some 
melodies harmonized by Mrs. Tom Taylor. London. 1865. 

M.X064 
Taylor, Virgil Corydon. 

The chime. New York. Burgess & Co. 1854. M.xoo.33 
Taylor, William. 
St. John the Baptist. A sacred oratorio. The words se- 
lected and the music composed by William Taylor. Lon- 
don. Novello, Ewer & Co. [186-?] M.x54^ 
Taylor, William Frederick. 
The spirit of music. [Part-song.] London. Jefferys. N. d. 

No. 34 in M.xax.3 
Taylor, A, and his wife. Part-song. Wbllsslby, G. C 

No. 42 in M.22a9.3 
Taylors Sang. Song. Kjbeulf. S&nger och Visor. Band i. 

M.15847 

Tchaikovski, Modest Il'itch. 

lolanthe. Lyrische Oper. Text (russisch) nach Henrik 

Hertz' „Kdnig. Ren^ Tochter." Musik von P. Tschai- 

kowsky. M.3a4.25 

„Nal und Damajanti." Oper. Musik von A. Arenski. 

„Hajib H AaMasiHTH". Onepa. Myauita A. Apeacicaro. 

M.383.2 

Pique Dame. Oper. MUsik von P. Tschaikowsky. M.3a4.a7 

„<t>paHMecKa Aa Pmmmhh." ApaMannecidll snMaoA'b. Onepa. 

Mysuica C. PaxMaHHHoea. Franceska da Rimini. Dra- 

matische Episode aus dem V. Liede Dantes "Die Hdlle" 

entnommen. Oper. Musik von S. Rachmaninow. M.94azS 

Tchaikovaki, Petr Il'itch. 

18 Lieder fur eine Singstimme und Pianoforte. Revision 
von Dr. Hugo Riemann. Ausgabe fur Sopran oder Tenor. 
Leipzig. Steingraber. [190-?] 1M>54B 

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sum Nmrr'n der Wcite •prmch. — GettindnU. — Glattb' nicht dem 
■chnellen Wort. — Kein KUcdaut, kdn Wort. — Mignont Lied. — 
Nnr wcr die Scharacht kennt. — O tinge mir, Mutter, die Weiie. — 
O Wonoe, O Pein. — Stumme Liebe. — T5tc mScb, aber liebe mich. 
— Unendlicbe Liebe. — Vertdbnung. — Warum aind deim die Rosen 
M bUM. — Wcile nocbl wu enteilet du so Mbnelle. — Wle unter 
dieaer Aacbe Glut — Wlegenlled. 

Andante et finale, pour piano avec accomp. d'orchestre. 
Op. 79. CEuvre posthume (1893). L'accomp. d'orchestre 
par S. Tan6!ew. Partition d'orchestre. Leipzig. Belaieff. 

1897. M404^5 

Die Bezaubemde. See his HapojiliitKa. 
„Bypfl" (no Apairb lUeKcnHpa). <t>aiiTaaisi jixfl opxecrpa. 

CoH. 18. riapTHTypa. [La temp^te, d'apr^s Shakespeare. 

Fantaisie pour orchestre. Partition.] MocKsa. IOpreHCOHi>. 

[ 187-?] No. 3 in M.3434 

Capriccio italien pour grand orchestre. Op. 45. Hamburg. 
Rahter. [18^?] No. a in M.343.ia 

Casse-noisette. Ballet-faerie, en a actes. Danses carac- 

t^ristiques. Op. 71. Partition d'orchestre. Moscou. 

Jurgenson. [ 1S93.] No. 3-8 in M.404.a6 

CoHitnis, — I. Marche. a. Danae de la F£e-Drag6e. 3. Danae naaae 
Tr^pak. 4. L«caf^ 5. Le thL 6, Danae dea mirlitons. 

Same. Der Nussknacker. (Casse-noisette.) Ballet-Feerie 

in zwei Acten. Musik von P. Tschaikowsky. Op. 71. 

Vollstandiger Clavierauszug von S. Taneeff. Hamburg. 

Rahter. [189-?] M.384.10 

Concert fur Violine mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Op. 35. 

Neue Ausgabe. Partitur. Hamburg. Rahter. [188-?] 

No. I in M.343.1 
Concerto pour le piano, avec accomp.* d'orchestre. Op. 33. 

Partition. Moscou. Jurgenson. [187-?] M.343.a 

Concerto, ae, pour le piano avec orchestre. Op. 44. Par- 
tition. Hambourg. Rahter. [187-?] M.343.3 
£l6gie fur Streichorchester. Partitur. Hamburg. Rahter. 

[18^?] No. 3 in M.343.13 

Eugen Onegin. Lyrische Scenen in 3 Aufzugen. Text nach 

Puschkin. Deutsch von A. Bernhard. Musik von P. 

Tschaikowsky. Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Rahter. [189a.] 

M.3a4.a6 
Same. EareHifl OHtrHirb. Eugen Onegin. Ouverture pour 

orchestre. [Partitur.] Moscou. Jurgenson. [189a.] 

No. I in Mw|04«a6 
Same. Walzer aus der Oper „Eugen Onegin." Partitur. 

Hamburg. Rahter. [1893?] No. a in M.334.a3 

Fantaisie de concert pour piano avec accomp. d'orchestre ou 

d'un second piano. Op. 56. Nouvelle Edition avec ap- 

pendice. Partition d'orchestre. Hamburg. Rahter. [1890?] 

No. I in M.334.a3 
Fatum. Poime symphonique pour orchestre. Op. 77, 

(CEuvre posthume.) Partition. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1896. 

No. I in M.336.33 
Francesca da Rimini. Fantaisie pour orchestre. [Op. 3a.] 

Partition. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [18^-?] 

No. I in M.343.ia 
FonaiTb H3i» onepbi „Maaena." Danse cosaque de I'op^ra 

„Mazeppa." Moscou. Jurgenson. [1884.] No. 4 in M.343.13 
Hamlet. Phantasie-Ouverture fur grosses Orchester. Op. 

67. Partitur. Hamburg. Rahter. [1889.] No. a in M.343.1 
Hamlet von W. Shakespeare. Ouverture, Melodramen, 

Marsche und Entre' actes fur kleines Orchester. Op. 67B. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Rahter. [1895.] M.356.3a 

lolanthe. Lyrische Oper in i Aufzuge. Text (russisch) 

nach Henrik Hertz' „Kdnig Ren^s Tochter" von Modest 

Tschaikowsky. Deutsche Umdichtung von Hans Schmidt. 

Musik von P. Tschaikowsky. Clavierauszug. Hamburg. 

Rahter. [1893.] M.324.25 

Same. Introduction [fiir Orchester. Partitur]. Moscou. 

Jurgenson. [ 1893.] No. a in M^04.a6 

Le lac des cygnes. Suite. Partition. Moscou. Jurgenson. 

[189-?] M.404.99 

Manfred. Symphonie en quatre tableaux d'apris le po^me 

de Byron. [Op. 58. Partition.] Moscou. Jurgenson. 

[1885?] M.334.ai 



Tchaikovski, Petr Il'itch. (C<mimued,) 
Marche slave. CjiasflHCKiit iiapiirb jufl 6ojibiiiaro opxecrpa. 
Com. 31. [riapTHTypa.] MocKsa. fOpreucoH-b. [187-?] 

No. a in M.343.5 
Marche solennelle. Pour grand orchestre. Partition. Ham- 
bourg. Rahter. [189-?] No. 5 in M.334.a4 
Mozartiana. See his Suite No. 4. 
Der Nussknacker. See his Casse-noisette. 
OnpHHHHicb. Onepa bi» HeTupexi» AUcTBiax'b n. MaltKOBCKaro. 
Der Opritschnik (Leibtrabant). Oper in vier Aufztigen 
von P. Tschaikowski. Deutsche Uebersetzung von jourij 
V. Arnold. Klavierauszug. Cn6. Beccejrb & Ko. [1896.] 

M.39641 

Tbe opera waa taken from The Opritchnik by Laietchnikov. 

[L'orage.] Ouverture pour le drame „L'orage" de A. N. 
Ostrovsky, pour orchestre. Op. 76. Partition. Leipzig. 
Belaieff. 1896. No. 3 in M.334.aa 

OpjieaHCKaa jitaa. Onepa bi» 4 ji'bflcTBiflX'b. Teiccrb no 
IllHJiJiepy H HCyKOBCKoiiy cb coxpaneHieifb MHomx-b 
cTHxoB-b noarbAHRro. Myabiica fl. MaflKOBcicaro. (Die 
Jungfrau von Orleans. Oper in 4 Aufzugen. Text von 
Schiller und Zhukowsky. Musik von P. Tschaikowsky.] 
MocKBa. K)preHcoHi». [1884.] M.38148 

Vocal acore with pianoforte accompaniment. Tbe text ia In Roaaian 
and German. 

Pezzo capriccioso. Morceau de concert pour violoncelle 
avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 6a. Partition. Moscou. 
Jurgenson. [188-?] No. 5 in M.343.13 

Pique Dame. Oper in 3 Acten und 7 Bildem. Text von M. 
Tschaikowsky. Deutsch von A. Bernhard. Musik von P. 
Tschaikowsky. Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Rahter. [1891.] 

M.3a4.a7 

Quartett fiir a Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. Op. 11. 
[Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [1887? Payne's Kleine 
Partitur- Ausgabe.] No. 6 in M.355.3; No. 7 in M.355.5 

Quartett fiir a Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. [Op. aa. 
Partitur.] Leipzig. [1890? Payne's Kleine Partitur-Aus- 
gabe.] No. 7 in M.355.3 

Quartett fur a Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. [Op. 30. 
Partitur.] Leipzig. [1890? Payne's Kleine Partitur-Aus- 
gabe.] No. 8 in M.355.3 

Romeo et Juliette. Ouverture-fantaisie d'apres Shakespeare. 
Partition d'orchestre. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [18&-?] 

M,358.lo 

S^r^nade pour orchestre i cordes. Op. 48. Partition. Ham- 
burg. Rahter. [188-?] No. a in M.343.XO 

Souvenir de Florence. Sextuor pour instruments i cordes 
[violon I, 2; viola i, 2; cello i, a]. Op. 70. Partition. 
Hamburg. Rahter. [189-?] No. a in M.343.X3 

Souvenir d'un lieu cher. Trois morceaux pour violon, avec 
accomp. de piano, composes par P. Tschaikowsky. Op. 
4a. Nouvelle edition, revue et corrigee par Henry Schra- 
dieck. Pour violon avec orchestre arr. par A. Glazounow. 
Hambourg. Rahter. [189-?] No. 1-3 in M.334.a4 

CoKttnU, — I. Meditation, a. Scherzo. 3. M^todie. 

[Suite for orchestra.] CiOHTa AJia opKecrpa. Op. 43. 
riapTHTypa. MocKsa. KDpreHcoH-b. [188-?] 

No. I in M.343.xa 

[Suite for orchestra. No. a.] CiOHTa No. a: i. Mrpa sayKOB-b. 
a. BajibCb. 3. KDifopHCTHHecKoe cxepuo. 4. Chu pe6eHKa. 
5. AHKaa njiflCKa. C04. 53. flapTirrypa. Mockbb. 11. 
lOpreHcoH-b. [ 1883 ?] M.405.6X 

Suite No 3 pour orchestre. Op. 55. Partition. Berlin. 
Bote & Bock. [188-?] M.343.XX 

Suite No. 4. Mozartiana. Vier Stiicke von W. A. Mozart 
(Gigue, Menuet, Gebet, Thema mit Variationen) fiir Or- 
chester ubertragen von P. Tschaikowsky. Op. 61. Par- 
titur. Hamburg. Rahter. [1887?] No. a in M.334.aa 

Suite pour grand orchestre, tir^e de la partition du ballet 
Casse-noisette. Op. 71A. Partition. Hamburg. Rahter. 
[ 188-?] No. 4 in M.34a4a 

[Symphonie No. i. Wintertraum.] SHifniii rpeau. 1** 
cHifflioHiii, G-moll. Co4. 13. flapTHTypa. MocxBa. lOpreH- 
coH-b. [ 187-?] No. I in M.3434 

Symphonie, am« (en do min). Op. 17. Partition. St. 
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Symphonic, Troisi^me, i grand orchestre. Op. ag. Grande 
partition. Vienne. Spina. [187-?] IC.343.6 

Symphonie, Quatriime, pour grand orchestre. Op. 36. Par- 
tition. Moscou. Jurgenson. [187-?] H.343.7 

Symphonie, Ftinfte, ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 64. Par- 
titur. Hamburg. Rahter. [188-?] M.343.8 

Symphonie pathetique. No. 6. Op. 74. Orchester-Partitur. 
Leipzig. Forberg. [189-?] M.343.9 

^pojitllKa. Onepa bi> 4-X'b AtflcTBiRX-b. Texcrb M. B. 
IIInaxcHHCKaro. MysHxa n. MaHKOBCxaro. HoBoe HSAanie 
(cb npH6aBJieHieMi» H'bMeuKaro Texcra.) HsAanie ahx 
ntnix Cb (|K>pTeniaH0. [Die Bezaubernde. Oper in 4 
Acten. Text von I. V. Shpazhinski. Musik von P. 
Tschaikowsky. NeueAusgabe. Klavierauszug.] Mocxaa. 
IOpreHCOHi». [1896.] M.381.49 

La tempete. See his ,,Byp$i." 

1812. TopHcecTBCHHasi yBepTK)pa AAfl 6ojibU]aro opxecrpa. 
On. 49. riapTHTypa. Cn6. lOpreHC0Hi>. [189-?] 

No. I in M.334.aa 

Trio fiir Pianoforte, Violine und Violonccll. Op. 50. [Par- 
titur und Stimmen.] Hamburg. Rahter. (1881?] M.356.3X 

Valse scherzo. Pour le violon avec accomp. de piano ou d' 
orchestre. Op. 34. Partition d'orchestre. Moscou. Jur- 
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Variations sur un th^me rococo pour violoncelle avec ac- 
compagnement d'orchestre. Op. 33. Nouvelle Edition. 
Partition. Hambourg. Rahter. [188-?] No. 4 in Mwfoy.as 

BocBOAa. CHiii4>0HHMecKaii 6ajiiiaAa AJifl opxecTpa. Cou. 78* 
(nocMcpTHoe). Voyvode. Ballade symphonique pour or- 
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1897. No. 2 in If .356.33 

Walzer aus dem Ballet „Dornrdschen." Op. 66, No. 6. Par- 
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Walzer aus der Oper: „Eugen Onegin." See his Eugen 
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Wintertraum. See his Symphonie No. i. 

SHMHisi rpeau. See his Symphony No. i. 
Tchaikovski, Petr Il'itch. Works about. 

Bbybr, C. Peter Iljitsch Tschaikoffsky, Symphonie in E- 
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No. 20 in M.az7.ia.6 

JuRGBNSON, B., editor. Catalogue th6matique des oeuvres de 
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Knork, I. Peter Tschaikowsky, Serenade fur Streichor- 
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No. 17 in If.aiy.ia.! 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Suite No. 3 (in G-dur) fiir Or- 
chester. Op. 55. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1894.] 

No. 5 in M.317.13.Z 

Niemann, W. Peter Tschaikowsky, Francesca da Rimini. 

Op. 32. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] No. 14 in li.a17.1a.xo 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Mozartiana-Suite. Op. 61. Er- 
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PocHHAMMBR, A. Peter Jljitsch Tschaikoffsky, Konzert fur 
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No. 10 in M.ai7.za.7 

RiBMANN, H. P. Tschaikoffsky^ VL Symphonie (H-moll). 
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Peter Iljitsch Tschaikoffsky, Symphonie „Manfred" 

(H-moll). Op. 58. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. IS in M.ai7.i2.6 

RiBHBNscHNEiDBR, G. Peter Tschaikowsky, Der Nuss- 

knacker, Suite fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 71A. Erlautert. 

Leipzig. [1902.] No. 4 in M.ai7.i3.io 

TxiBLXR, H. Peter Tschaikowsky, Erste suite, D moll, fiir 

grosses Orchester, Op. 43. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. 13 in M.3Z7.I3.ZI 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Capriccio italien fiir grosses Or- 
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Peter Tschaikowsky, Hamlet. Erlautert. Leipzig. 
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Tchaikovski, Petr Il'itch. Works aboui. (ConHmed.) 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Romeo und Julia. Ouverture- 

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No. IS in M.3Z7.Z3.9 
Peter Tschaikowsky, 1812. Ouverture fiir grosses Or- 



chester. Op. 49. Erlautert. Leipzig. [190a.] 

No. 3 in M.3Z7.ZS.ZO 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Vierte Symphonie, F moll, fiir 

grosses Orchester. Op. 36. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1902.] 

No. 4 in M.az7.zs.ii 

Tcher^pnin, Nikolai Nikolaevitch. 

Fantaisie dramatique pour grand orchestre d'apris un 

poeme de Tiutscheff. Op. 17. Partition. Leipzig. 

Belaieff. 1904. M.406.67 

Prelude pour la pidce de Rostand „Princesse Lointaine" 

pour grand orchestre. Op. 4. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1899. 

No. 3 in M4XO.6Z 
Suite pour grand orchestre tir^e du ballet „Le pavilion d' 
Armide." Op. 29. Partition. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1906. 

M4ZZ.a3 
Tcheschikchin, Vsevolod, translator. 

Mertkb. Kyrill von Thessalonich. M.383.63 

Tchibouk, Le. Song. David, F. C. so melodies. M.363.a8 

Te decet hymnus. Anthem. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 3. M.8o4oa.67.3 

Stockhausbn. No. 9 in M.a6aio.6 

Te deprecamur. Motet, Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 13 

M.8o4oa.67.z3 
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Four wttiiicfl from 1550*1 6^5. M.a36.Z0 

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Bennett, A. W. Cathedral music. No. 22 in if .Z90.Z 

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Teach me, O Lord. AiUkim. (Caninmid.) 

RoGBKS, B. No. i5inM.990.9.9;etc 

ViTTouA. No. l8 in M.a33.95.3 

Wbbbb, S. 8 anthems. No. i in M.a34.7 

Teach me Thy way. Antktm, • 

Attwood. Cathedral music M.933.a 

CaocB. No. 19 in M.Z75.I.6; etc 

GossBC M.a37.z8 

HooPBi, E. No. 41 in M.aa3.35.3 

Tear» The. BaUad, Haydn, F. J. 12 ballads. No. i in M.aai.3a 

Tears are my daily food. Amkim, Hamobl. No. 12 in M.234^.z 

Haybs, W. No. 286 in M.ai5.2z 

Tears of anguish. Part-song. Rucharot, G. No. 23 in 11.905.10.5 

Teatro, II, alia moda. Criticism, Marcsllo, B. No. i in M.376.Z 

Teatro, II, di musica alia moda. Criticism, Marcbllo, B. M.371^ 

Tebaldo e Isolina. Opera. For the Music see Morlacchi. 

For the Libretto see Rossi, G. 
Tebbs, C. H. 
Bonum est. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. White- 
Smith Music Publishing Co. [1894.] No. 17 in If. 203.39 
Love divine. Hymn anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] Bos- 
ton. White-Smith Music Publishing Co. [1894.] 

No. 18 in M.ao3.29 
The Resurrection. Easter anthem. (Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. White-Smith Music Publishing Co. [1894.] 

No. 19 in M.9Q3.a9 
Techrits, Johannes, editor. 

ZoBLLNBR, H. Bonifacius. No. i in M406.74 

Tecum principium virtutis. Anthem. Clari. No. 7 in M.233.26.3 

Leo. ll.i5(S.5a 

Tedde, Mostyn. 

Mynheer Jan. Comic opera. Libretto by Harry Paulton 

and Mostyn Tedde. Music by £d. Jakobowski. 

No. I in M.386.X9 
Tegn6r» Esaias. 
Frithjof. Scenen aus der Frithjof-Sage. Fur Mannerchor, 
Solostimmen und Orchester componirt von Max Bruch. 

M.334*3; etc 

Same. Dramatisches Gedicht. Ftir Soli, Chor und Or- 
chester componirt von C. A. Mangold. No. i in M.155.33 

Frithjof auf seines Vatcrs Grabhtigel. Concert-Scene ftir 
Baritonsolo, Frauenchor und Orchester. Musik von Max 
Bruch. No. i in M.a7o.i9 

Wikingerbalk (des Seemanns Gesetze). ister Gcsang aus 

Frithjof's Sage. Mit Benutzung der original Melodic 

gesetzt fur Manner-Chor-Stimmen, Tenor Solo und Or- 

chester-Begleitung von Joseph Panny. No. 7 in M.ai2.i3 

Tdbler, Hermann. 

Alexander Borodin, Erste Symphonic (Es dur). Erlautert. 
Leipzig. Seemann. [1903?] No. 10 in M.az7.i2.8 

Georges Bizet, Suite „Roma." Erlautert. Leipzig. See- 
mann. (1901.] No. 22 in M.217.Z3.XO 

Gustav Mahler, Symphonic No. 2 in C-moll. (Mit Text.) 
Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. [1901.] No. 5 in 11.217.13.9 

Hugo Rohr, Ekkehard. Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. 
[1901.] No. 10 in M.217.12.9 

Joseph Haydn, Symphonie in C-dur (L'ours). Erlautert. 
Leipzig. Seemann. [1901.] No. 9 in M.217.12.10 

Joseph Haydn, Symphonie in C-dur (Le midi). Erlautert. 
Leipzig. Seemann. [1900?] No. 12 in M.217.12.9 

Joseph Haydn, Symphonie in G-dur (Militar-Symphonie). 
Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. [1901.] No. 8 in 11.2x7.12.8 

Jules Massenet, Scenes pittoresques. IV. Orchester-Suite. 
Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. [1902.] No. 10 in li.217.12.x1 

Peter Tschaikowsky, 1812. Op. 49. Erlautert. Leipzig. 
Seemann. [1902.] No. 3 in M.2X7.X2.X0 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Capriccio italien. Erlautert. Leipzig. 
Seemann. [1902.] No. 25 in M.217.X2.XX 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Erste Suite, D moll. Erlautert. Leip- 
zig. Seemann. [1901.] No. 13 in M.2X7.x2.ii 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Hamlet. Erlautert. Leipzig. See- 
mann. [1901.] No. II in 11.217.12.9 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Romeo und Julia. Ouverture-Fan- 
taisie nach Shakespeare. Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. 
[1901.] No. 15 in M.2X7.X2.9 



Teibler, Hermann. (ContinHed.) 

Peter Tschaikowsky, Vierte Symphonic, F moll. Op. 36. 
Erl&utert. Leipzig. Seemann. [1902.] N0.4inM.217.xs.xx 

Richard Strauss, Macbeth. Tondichtung. Erlautert. Leip- 
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Richard Wagner, Siegfried-Idyll fur kleines Orchester. Er- 
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Thete aixtecn works form retpcctirely No«. 1S6, 247, MOf, ai»-i3, 
J34. «i5. 184. '61, JS4. aso, ^64, S14, aip, »$$, a 10, 197. of Dtr 
MtttikfflhrcT. 

Teibler, Hermann, translator. 
Wolp-Fbssari. Die neugierigen Frauen. Le donne curtose. 

M.397.76 

Die vier Grobiane. I quattro rusteghL M.383.67 

Tekeli. Opera. For the Music see Hook, J. For the Li- 

BaETTD see Hook, T. E. 
Tti6gramme, Un. Opera. For the Music see Robillard. For 

the Libretto see Marot, G. 
Telemachus. Opera. For the Music see Bishop, H. R. 
TelemACo. Opera, For the Music see Mayer, J. S. For the 

Libretto see Capece. 

Tclemann, Georg Philipp. 

Amen I Lob und Ehre. Motett [s. s. a. A. t. x. b. b.]. (In 

Rochlitz. Sammlung vorzuglicher Gesangstiicke. Band 

3, pp. 66-70.) No. 12 in lf.202.6.3 

Mercy, judgment. Aria, s. (Accomp. for pianoforte.] (In 

Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. Vol. 6, pp. 72^76.) 

No. 12 in M.a90.99.6 

Sonata in E. Fur Violine & Klavier. Nach der Original- 

Ausgabe bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat. [Partitur.] Mainz. 

Schott. 1909. [Kammer-Sonaten fiir Violine & Klavier 

des I7^«n & iS^^ Jahrhunderts. 17.] No. 2 in 11^32424 

T61toaque dans I'lsle de Calypso, ou le triomphe de la sagesse. 

Opera, For the Music see Lesueur. For the Libretto 

see Dercy. 

Telephone girl. The. Opera. For the Music see Serpette. 

For the Libretto see Bumand. 
Tell me, dear. Song, Hilton. Ayres or fa las. 

No. 3 in M.234.ai 
Tell me, dearest, what is love. Song [s. or t.]. (In Smith. 
Musica antiqua. P. 55.) M.236.X0 

From a mannscript of James the First'* time. 

Tell me. Flora. Part-song. Pimsuti. No. 10 in M. 158.19; etc. 
Tell me, fond youth. Round, Sfofforth. No. 6 in M.220.6 
Tell me, gentle shepherd. Glee. Attbrbury. 

No. 96 in M.X57.6.2; etc 
Tell me, lovely shepherd. Song. Boycb. No. 51 in M.235.I8.2 
Tell me, O bird of the merry greenwood. Song. Abt, F. 

No. 30 in M.X92.2 
Tell me, oh gentle maiden. Song. Goumod. No. 17 in M.192.XO 
Tell me, O lady fair. Part-song. Fbrretti, G. No. 18 in M.237.28 
Tell me on what holy ground. Part-song. Fuss. 

No. 8 in M.205.10.5 
No. 89 in M.I57.5.2 
No. 74 in M.220.10 
Attbrbury. 



Tell me, roses. Part-song. Barkby. 
Tell me, shepherds. Glee, Berg, G. 
Tell me, then, the reason why. Part-song. 

No. 55 in M.a35.i8.2; etc 
Tell me, thou dear. Glee. Dyne. No. 197 in M.235.17.2; etc 

Tell me, what healing med'cine. Catch. Webbb, S. 



No. 10 in M.2ao.9.5 

No. 41 in M.22aio 
No. 17 in M.204.36.4 
No. 80 in M.235.17.4 
No. 14 in M.X95.X4 
No. 5 in M.195.X.17; etc. 
No. 5 in M.340.X5 
No. 28 in M.X57.2 
Tell me why. Duet. Purcell, H. Beauties of Purcell. Vol. i. 

1I.22X.2.X 

Tell me, ye powers. Catch. Wbbbe, S. No. 19 in M.2IM.3.2; etc 

Tellkampf, Adolf. 
Schuster, A. Rede zum Gedachtnis an den Director Adolf 
Tellkampf, gehalten bei der Entlassung der Abiturienten 
am 20 Marz 1869. [Hannover. 1869.] No. 8 in 11.37240 



Tell me, where is fancy bred. Part-song. 
Arne, T. a. 
Callcott, J. W. 
King, "h/L. P. 
Macfarren, G. a. 

PiNSUTI. 

Richmond. 
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Tennsrson 



Tell-Symphonie, Etne. For orchestra, Hubbr, H. 

No. 4 in M.34a.7 
TeUnris ingens Conditor. Anthim. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 
31. M.8o4oa.66.3X 

Tendetocle. Opera. For the Libr£tto see Metastasio. 
Temlett. William. 
The banjo: its origin, construction and capabilities. Lon- 
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Tempely Der, des Herrn. Cantata, For the Music see Stolse. 
Tempeltey, Carl Ernst Eduard. 

Konigin Christine. Grosse Oper. Musik vom Grafen Wil- 
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Tempcltey, E. See Tempcltey* Carl Ernst Eduard. 
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KiBSBWBTTEK, R. G. Uebcr die Octave des Pythagoras. 1st 
die Mitte einer gespannten Saite wirklich der Punkt der 
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PooLB, H. W. An essay on perfect intonation; with a de- 
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To this tBBMj, which ia reprinted from the American Journal of Science 
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the musical ratios and our pleasure in harmonious sounds. On perfect 
harmony in music 

Stone, W. H. Sound and music. London. 1876. 

No. 2 in M.za8.36 

Thompson, T. P. On the principles and practice of just 
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M.Z09.ZZ 

WooLHOUSB, W. S. B. Essay on musical intervals, har- 
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Temperamente, Die. Opera. For the Music see M6hul. For 
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Tempest, The. Cantata. For the Music see Haydn, F. J. 
For the Librbtto see Cockbum. 

Tempest, The. Incidental music. For the Music see Parcel!, 
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Tempest, The. Overture. Bbnedict. No. i in 11.333.8 

Tempest, The. Part-song. Campana. No. 13 in M.244.10.6 

Tempest, The. Song. Buck, D. No. 22 in if .aoo.a 

Tempest, The. Symphonic poem. Paine, J. K. Symphonische 
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Tempesta, La. Cantata. For the Music see Haydn, F. J. 

Tempesta, La. Opera. For the Music see Hal6vy, J. F. F. £. 
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Tempdte, La. Cantata. For the Music see Duvemoy. For 
the Libretto see Silvestre. 

Temp€te, La. For orchestra. Tchaikovski, P. I. „Eypsi." 

No. 3 in M.343^ 

Tempete, La. Opera. For the Music see Thomas, C. L. A. 
For the Libretto see Barbier, P. J. 

Tempete conjugale, Une. Op^a. For the Music see Robil- 
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Tempia, Stefano. 

Messa per tenori e bassi con accomp. d' orchestra. Op. 41. 
Riduzione con accomp. d' organo. Milano. Lucca. 
(1867?] No. 4 in M.9ox.3a 

Templaxio, II. Opera. Fpr the Music see Nicolai, C. O. E. 
For the Libretto see MarinL 

Temple, Hope. 
The wooden spoon. Operetta in one act. The words by 
Gilbert Burgess. The music by Hope Temple. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] London. Boosey & Co. 1892. 

No. 3 in M4oa.7z 






Temple, Rose Ellen. 
The daughter of the regiment: or, la vivandiire. A tale. 
By the author of "The young authoress." London. 
Churton. 1850. a v. M.X96.Z 

Publislied ia 184S with the title Jenny Und. 
Temple Church choral service, The. Edited by Edward }. 

Hopkins. London. Metzler & Co. [1867.] M.xo9.a 

Temple ouvre-toi. Song. Gounoo. Vingt melodies. 4e 

recueil. No. 1 1 in M.XS7.364 

Temple universel, Le. Part-song. Bbruoz, L. H. 

No. 2 in M.X93^ 
Templer, Der, und die Juedin. Opera. For the Music see 

Marachner, H. A. For the Libretto see Wohlbroeck. 
Templeton, John. 

Husk, W. H., editor. Templeton & Malibran. Remi- 
niscences with original letters & anecdotes. London. 

[1880.] Portraits. M.X49.99 

Templiera, Les. Opera. For the Music see Litolff. For the 

Libretto see Colombeau, J. A. de. 
Tempo, II, passa. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 4. M*8o4oa.674 

Tempo passato, II. Song. Gordigiamx. No. 25 in M.X57.39; etc 
Tempo, II, vola. Madrigal. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 28. 

M.8041ML66.28 
Temps de guerre. Symphonic poem. Lb Bornb. )M04-x 

Temps pass6, Le, je soupire. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 12. ' M.8o4cml67.X9 

Temps, Le, pent bien. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke^ 

Band 12. M.8o4oa4S7.X2 

Tempter, The. Suite. German. No. i in M.357.X6 

Tempter, The, to my soul hath said. Anthem. Elvby, S. 

No. 42 in M.X57.34 
Tempus est ut revertar. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 13. M.8o4CHu67.x3 

Ten Brink, Jules. See Brink, Jules ten. 
Ten virgins, The. Cantata. For the Music see QauL 

Tenaglia, Antonio Francesco. 

[Speranza.] Terzetto [a. t. b.] levato d'un madrigale. 

Mayence. Schott. [188-?] No. 25 in M.2oi.35 

Tender, confiding woman. Trio. Bishop, H. R. Complete 

collection of glees. Vol. 5. M.23S*x*5 

Tendre fruit des pleurs d'Aurore. Duet. Rousseau, J. J. 

No. 25 in M^35.x8.3 

Tenebrae. Anthem. Haydn, J. M. No. 22 in M.29aa9.9; etc 

Palbstrina. Werke. Band 32. M.8o4oa.66.3a 

Perez, D. N0.7 in M.a6aa4.x 

Salvatore, D. No. 40 in M.a9o.99.a 

"Tenebroso." For orchestra. Grossman. Werke fur Orchester. 

No. 3 in M4XO.64 
TeneUi, M. 

Casilda. Grosse romantische Oper mit Ballet. Musik von 
E. H. S. M.a6a.98 

Tenerezxa, La. Song. Brambilla. No. 2 in M.364.XO 

Tenger, Mariam, pseud. See Hniaaocay, Marie von. 
Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson. 

Carmen sseculare. An ode for the jubilee of H. M. Queen 
Victoria. Set to music by C. V. Stanford. 

No. 3 in M.k56.6 

The choric song from The lotus-eaters. Set to music by 

C. Herbert H. Parry. No. 4 in M.X56.8 

Enoch Arden. Fur Pianoforte componirt von Richard 

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No. 3 in M4xa59 
Enoch Arden. Oper. Componirt von Victor Hansmann. 

No. I in M.393.94 
Enoch Arden. Oper. Musik von Rudolf Raimann. 

No. I in M.38X.34 
The lord of Burleigh. A cantata. Music by Frances A. Gill. 

M.X55.XO 
Ode, written expressly for the opening of the International 
Exhibition, 1862. Composed by William Sterndale Ben- 
nett. No. 4 in M^9i.3X 
An ode written for the opening of the Colonial and Indian 
Exhibition, 1886. Set to music for solo [s.], chorus, and 
orchestra by Arthur Sullivan. No. 4 in M.204.97 



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Ten^jton, Alfred, Bar<m Titmysam. (CmHmted,) 
The reyenge. A ballad of the fleet. Set to music for chorus 
and orchestra, by C. V. Sunford. No. 2 in M.X56.10 

Die Seenixen. Gedicht. Fur Frauenchor (mit Altsolo) und 
KlaTierbegleitung komponirt von Heinrich Zollner. 

No. 8 in M«39x.6o 

The voyage of Maeldune. Ballad. Set to music for soli, 

chorus and orchestra by C. V. Stanford. No. i in M.X56.9 

The window, or, the songs of the wrens. The music by 

Arthur Sullivan. M.936.X 

Tenta, La. Song. PiNAVAiu. 20 melodies. No. 3 in M.987.6 

Ter& Barcarola napolitana popolare [t. Accomp. di piano]. 

(In Cottrau. 23a raccolu di canzoni napolitane. Pp. 19, 

20.) No. 4 in M.3go.44 

Temo, Un, al Lotto. Opira. For the Music see FrondonL 

For the LiinucTTO see Cambiaggio. 
Terpsichore** banquet. For harp. Jombs, £., editor. 

No. I in M.3804) 
Terpdcore. Prorogue. Hakokl. Werke. Lief erung 84. 

M.3X3.X.84 

Terr*, La, au Seigneur appartient. AnUktm. Swbbumck. 

Werken. Deel 2. M.4X3-3.2 

Tern tremuit et quievit. Offirtory. Palbstkina. Werke. 

Band 9. M.8o4oa.66.9 

Temdeilas, Domingo Miguel Barnabe. 

[Solitudine amene ombre. Recitativo ed aria, s., con ac- 
comp. d'orchestra. Partitura.] Manuscript. [i75-?] 

No. I in M.Z20.30 
Terrasse, Claude. 
La botte secrete. Op^ette-bouffe en un acte de Franc- 
Nohain [pseud.]. Musique de Claude Terrasse. Parti- 
tion, piano et chant Paris. Choudens. 1903. 

No. I in M.38I.50 
Chonchette. Op^ra-bouffe en un acte de G. A. de Caillavet 
et Robert de Flers. Musique de Claude Terrasse. Par- 
tition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1902. 

No. 2 in M.381.50 
P&ris ou "Le bon juge." Op^rette en deux actes de Robert 
de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet. Musique de Claude Ter- 
rasse. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1906. 

M.389.19 
La petite femme de Loth. Op^ra bouf fe en 2 actes. Paroles 
de Tristan Bernard. Musique de Claude Terrasse. Par- 
tition chant et piano. Paris. Soci^t^ nouvelle d'^ditions 
musicales. 1901. M.381.51 

Le Sire de Vergy. Op^ra bouffe en 3 actes de G. A. de 
Caillavet et Robert de Flers. Musique de Claude Ter- 
rasse. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Soci^t6 nouvelle 
d'^ditions musicales. 1903. M.38X.52 

Les travaux d'Hercule. Op^ra bouffe en trois actes. 
Paroles de G.-A de Caillavet et Robert de Flers. Mu- 
sique de Claude Terrasse. Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. Soci6t6 nouvelle d'^ditions musicales. 1901. 

M.38X.53 
Terre, b^nis le Seigneur 1 Anthem. Handel. Le iooin« Psaume. 

M.403.59 

Terre, La, les eaux. Part-song. Lassus. SammtHche Werke. 

Band 14. M.8o4oa.67.x4 

Terre promise. La. Oratorio. For the Music see Massenet 

Terry, Daniel. 

The antiquary. A musical drama. Composed, selected and 
arranged by Henry R. Bishop. No. i in M.39i J; etc* 

The barber of Seville. Comic opera. Partly selected from 
Paesiello & Rossini, partly composed & the whole ar- 
ranged, altered and adapted to the English stage by H. 
R. Bishop. The poetry by D. Terry. No. 3 in M.271.15 

[Guy Mannering.] The overture, songs, duett, glees & 
chorusses in the musical play of Guy Mannering, or the 
gipsy's prophecy. Composed and arranged for the piano 
forte by Thos. Attwood and Henry R. Bishop. 

No. I in M.390.41 

(The heart of Mid-Lothian.] The overture and whole of 
the music in The heart of Mid-Lothian; musical drama. 
Composed by Henry R. Bishop. No. 3 in M.396.8 



Terachak, Adolf. 

Zwei Gedichte von Thomas Moore. FGr MInnerchor mit 

deutschem und englischem Text componirt von A 

Terschek. Op. 173. Leipzig. Siegel. [1880?] 

No. 26, 27 in M.392.36 
Comttnts^ — Dich TWgemn? Remember thee? — Gch, wo Rtmm dlr 
winkct. Go, where ^orj waits thee. 

Teniani, Pietro. 

Tantum ergo. Soprano solo and quartett [Accomp. for 

organ.] London. Butler. J 18^-?] No. 19 in M.260.3 

Alto toDe fonnd fai LamUllotte's Monqiie reUgicttte. 

Tea beaux yeox causent mon amour. Part-song. Sweblimcx. 
Werken. Deel 9- M413.2.9 

Tea jugementa. AtUhem. Swbeuncx. Werken. Deel 2. 

M4i3.a.a 

Tea l^rea s'entr* ouvrent. MoMurka. Gumka. Romances. 

No. 6 in M.S44J 

Teschner, Gustav Wilhelm, editor. 
Schubert, F. P. Neun Lieder. No. 49-51 in M.399^3 

Teseo. Opera. For the Music see HandeL For the Li- 
bretto see Haym. 

Tessarini, Carlo. 

Sonata in G. Fur Violine & Klavier. Nach der Original- 

Ausgabe bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat. [Partitur.] Mainz. 

Schott. 1909. [Kammer-Sonaten fur Violine & Klavier 

des I7t«n & igtcn Jahrhunderts. 3.] No. 3 in M43242.X 

Testa di bronao, La, ossia la capanna solitaria. Opera. For 
the Music see Mercadante. For the Libretto see Romani 

Testa riscaldata. La. Opera. For the Music see Paer. 

Testament* Das. Opera. For the Music see Dom, A J. P. 

Testament, Das. Part-song. Marschner, H. A 

No. 100 in M.X29a.44; etc* 

Testament d'un musicien. Criticism. Poorten. 

No. I in M.X98.21 

Testament, Le, de Monsieur de Crac. Opera. For the Music 
see Lecocq, A. C. For the Libretto see Moinauz. 

Testament, Le, et les billets doux. Opera. For the Music see 
Auber. For the Libretto see PUnard. 

Teatori, Carlo Giovanni. 
La musica ragionata expressa famigliarmente in dodici 
passeggiate a dialogo. Vercelli. Panialts. MDCCLXVIl. 
Folded plates. Vignettes. ll.376.6a 

Teth. Anthem. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 31. MJk>4oa^6&3i 

Tetsloff, C translator. 
Lacomed'Estalenx. Jeanne, Jeannette, Jeanneton. Deutsche 
Bearbeitung von G. F. Reiss & C. Tetzloff. M.296.5 

Tenfel, Der, auf Erden. Opera. For the Music see Sapp£ 
For the Libretto see Giugno. 

Teofelsmuehle, Die. Opera. For the Music see Mueller, W. 
For the Libretto see Henaler. 

Tentache Lied, Das. Part-song. Wbndt,J. G. No. 50 in M4113.9 

Tevo, Zaccaria. 

II musico testore. Venezia. Bortoli. 1706. Illus. Portrait. 
Plates. M.II5.7 

Thackeray, Thomas James. 
The mountain sylph. A grand opera. Composed by John 
Barnett. M.261.18 

Thala. Opera. For the Music see Massenet For the Li- 
bretto see Gallet. 

Thai, Das. Song. Strauss, R. No. 3 in ll.380.a6 

Thai, Das, des Espingo. Cantata. For the Music see Rhein- 
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Thai, Das, von Andorra. Opera. For the Music see HaUi^y, 
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Thalberg, Stgismund. 
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2 Marienlieder fur Tenor-Solo und Manner-Quartett 2. 

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Thamar. Symphanic pom, Balakiksv. M^ia.z 

Thamanu Opera. For the Music see Bourgault-Ducoudray. 

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ThamoB, Konig in Egypten. Opira, For the Music see 

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Thanks, noble warriors. Recitative, A Beckett, M. A. Agnes 
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Thanksgiving anthem. Anthem. Ribs, F. No. i i in M.Z90.7 
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That fiddler fellow. Fiction. Hutchinson, H. G. M.109.35 
That glorious song of old. Anthem. Stearns. 

No. 56 in M.Z58.19 
That song again. Canxonet, Barnett, J. Lyrical illustrations. 

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No. 151 in M.290.9.2 
That's what's the matter. y5'<»np. Foster, S. C. 

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Thau, Der, steht auf der Rose. Part-song. Muehling, A. 

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Chronologisches Verzeichniss der Werke Ludwig van 

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Signor Masoni and other papers of the late I. Brown 
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Conitnis. — Signor MatonL — An evening in the HajIx. — Susan Bed- 
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Thayer, Arthur Wilder. 
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Heinz von Stein. [Part-song, t. t. a. a. Boston.] Russell. 

1887. No. 30 in M.39a.a6 

Hymn to Apollo. Male voices. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

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Sea-greeting, [a. solo, chorus, t. t. a. a. and pianoforte 

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Herbert and Elsa. Cantata. For musical clubs and so- 
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No. 2 in M.384«44 

The Lord's Prayer. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Buck. 

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Thayer, Eugene, editor. 

Gounod. Come unto Me. 
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Theatraliache Abentheuer. Opera. For the Music see Cima- 

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La clochette, ou le Diable page. Op^ra-f^erie. [Mis en 

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Le petit chaperon rouge. Op6ra-f^erie. Componirt von 

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Thee, O Jehovah. AtUhim. Marcbllo, B. No. 12 in U.iit^a 
Thee only I love. Sopig, An, F. No. 37 in M.iga.^ 
Thee the voice^ the dance. GUe. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 7 in li.aao.9.4 
Thee will I bless. Amhem. Portek, S. Cathedral music. 

M.933.98 

Their ran shall no more go down. Anthem, Tuckerman, S. P. 

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Their toond is gone out into all lands. Anthem. Boyce. 

No. 41 in M.S9o.99.a 
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Thematisches Verzeichniss im Druck erschtenener Com- 
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Thematisches Verzeichniss sammtlicher Werke von Hein- 
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Thematisches Verzeichniss sammtlicher im Druck erschie- 
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Themistoldes. Overture. Moody. No. 4 in M.343.28 

Then fly with me. Song. Kiallmark. No. 24 in M.a36.a 

Then gather flowers. Part-song. Warner, J. H. 

No. 30 in*M.ao3.ao; etc 
Then Jesus went up to Jerusalem. Anthem, Handel. 

No. 9 in M.22x^a.3 
Then lady, wake. Song. Balfe. No. 21 in M.x9a.9.a 

Then turn your thoughts to me. Song. Keller, M. 

No. 31 in M.i9a.X3.9 
Theobald und Isolina. Opera. For the Music see MorlacchL 

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Theodor Koemer. Part-song. Berger, L No. 224 in M.X474 

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Theodora. Oratorio. For the Music see HandeL For the 
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Theophania, pseud. See Langen, Pauline Marie Julie von. 

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Instruction ^l^mentaire du calcul musical et philo- 

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Raymond, G. M. Lettre i M. Villoteau touchant ses vues 
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Rick, L L. How the geometrical lines have their counter- 
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Sartorslli, a., compiler. Sunto teprico-musicale con tavole. 
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WiDMANN, B. Grundzuge der musikalischen Klanglehre. 
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Brocklesby, R. Reflections on antient and modern musick 
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Browne^ R. Medicina musica: a mechanical essay on the 
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If.zoa^o 

Roger, J. L. Traits des effets de la musique sur le corps 

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Soula, H. Essai sur I'influence de la musique et son his- 

toire en m6decine. Paris. 1883. No. 3 in 11.37344 

There are plenty of fish in the sea. Song, Foster, S. C. 

No. 20 in M.380.4Z.3 



There are sounds in the dark Roncevalles. Part-song, Hodges. 
G. L. Collection of Peninsular melodies. Vol. 2. 

No. X in M.a44.a5.8 
There are tones in my memory blended. Song, Hodges, G. L. 
Collection of Peninsular melodies. Vol. 2. 

No. 8 in M.a44.a5.a 
There be none of beauty's daughters. Song. Mendelssohm- 
Bartholdy, J. L. F. Songs. No.74inM.a44.9i;etc. 

There behold the mighty bowl. Duet. Webbe, S. 

No. 49 in M.ZZ0.8; etc 
There is a bloom. Glee. Knyvett, W. No. 20 in M.a35.2a 

There is a green hill far away. Song, Gounod. 

No. 18 in M.i9a.zo 
There is a jewel. Madrigal. Wilbye, J. Works. VoL 2. 

No. 8 in ll.S34.i9^ 
There is a lady. Glee. Ford, T. No. 8 in M.i99a.i8.s; etc 

There is a paradise. Part-song. Pearsall. No. 15 in M.X95.i.xz 
There is a reaper. Part-song. Pinsuti. No. 22 in il,a44.zo.3 
There is a river. Anthem. 
Latrobe, C. I. Original anthems. No. 29 in M.S36.Z5 

Novello, V. No. 21 in M.x75.z.a 

There is a tinkling stream. Part-song. Gounod. 

No. 4 in 1I.X57^ 
There is beauty on the mountains. Glee. Goss. 

No. 13 in M.X95.Z.Z5 
There is no condemnation. Anthem. Irons, H. S. 

No. 5 in M.Z95.S.Z5 
There is none like unto the God of Jeshurun. Anthem. Goss. 

No. 14 in iLZ95^.za 
There lies a pudding. Antient catch [for 3 voices]. (In Apol- 
lonian harmony. Vol. 2, p. 32.) No. 26 in M.z4i^i.a 
Also to be found in Social harmony. 

There shall a star come out of Jacob. Anthem. Mbndblssohn- 
Bartholdy, J. L. F. No. iiiniLxoo.10 

There sings a bird. Part-song. Abt, F. No. 13 in M.X95.z.i6 

There stands the wife. Catch a 3 voci. (In Warren. Collec- 
tion of catches. Vol. i, p. 108.) No. 108 in M.920.9.Z 
There the silver'd waters roam. Song, Storage. 

No. 32 in M.3844B; etc 
There was a certain lady. Catch, Smith, J. S. 

No.97inM.S90.9^ 
There was a marriage in Cana. Anthem. Stainer. 

No. 22 in M.Z95AZS 
There was a jolly miller. Song. Harmonized [t. t. b.]. (In 
Social harmony. P. 333.) No. 282 in M.ax5.ai 

There was an invisible fox. Catch. Hilton. 

No. 159 in M.zxax.a; etc* 
There was an old man. Catch. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 7 in UjmoJS 
There was once a gentle time. Trio. Walmisley, T. F. Col- 
lection of glees. M.935^ 
There were shepherds. Anthem. Briggs. No. 3 in M.X58.X4 
Buck, D. No. 3 in M.290.XZ 
Clarke, J. H. S. No. 16 in M.X90.2 
Johnson, J. A. Christmas anthem. No. 22 in M.X904 
Lynes. No. 13 in M.X58.X7 
Tours. No. 15 in M.X58.20 
Vincent, C. J. No. 6 in M.195.9.X6 
There were three cooks. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Social 
harmony. P. 243.) No. 200 in M.2X5.sx 
There, where I saw her. Madrigal. Wilbye. Works. Vol. 2. 

No. 24 in M.a34.x9.2 
There's a song. Part-song. Ritter, G. P. No. 2 in M.2Q3.S9 

There's no such girl as mine. Song. Foster, S. C 

No. 21 in M.38o.4X^ 

There's one that I love dearly. Part-song. Kubckbn, F. W. 

No. II inM.X95.x.x6 

Therefore with angels. Anthem Novello, V. 

No. 19 in M.X95.2.X; etc 

Th^r^sa, pseud. See Valladon, Emma. 

Therese. Song. Brahms. Sechs Lieder. Op. 86. 

No. II in M^sScMO^ 
Th^rise. Opera. For the Music see Massenet. For the 
Libretto see Claretie. 



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Thi6ry 



Ther«s«^ Grdfin van Branmschwtig, 

Hrussoczy, M. von. Recollections of Countess Theresa 

Brunswick (Beethoven's "Unsterbliche Geliebte"). By 

Mariam Tenger [pseud.]. Translated by Gertrude Russell. 

London. 1893. Portraits. M.xo34 

Thfrtee the orphan of Geneva. Opera. For the Music see 

Schira. For the Libretto see Jefferys. 
Thereaen Walzer. Part-sang, Faust. No. 14 in M.39fl.90 

Thcsanma. Part-songs, Gartz, edUor, No. 26-28 in M.903.7 
These are they which came out. Anthem. Dykes. 

No. 15 in M.x95.a.4; etc 
These are they which follow. Anthem. 

Goss. No. 25 in M.233.a4.i 

Palbstrina. No. 8 in M^33.25.i 

These thinga have I written. Anthem. Palbstrina. 

No. 7 in M.233^5.i 
Th^s^e. Opera. For the Music see Lolly. For the Li- 
bretto see Quinault 
Theseua and Ariadne. Opera. For the Libretto see Planch^, 

J. R. 
ThMs et P^l^. Opera. For the Music see CoUasae. For 

the Libretto see Pontenelle, B. Le B. de. 
Theuriet, Claude Adh^mar Andr^. 

La chanson du charbonnier. Choeur i toutes voix et or- 

chestre. Musique de Auguste Chapuis. No. i in 11.406.75 

They bid me slight my Dermot dear. Sang. Beethoven. 

Werke. Serie 24. M413.1.24 

They did no storms. Part-sang. Purcell» H. Beauties of 

Purcell. VoL 2. M.221.2.2 

They have given thee.to another. Ballad, Linlby, G. [Songs.] 

Vol. 2. No. 13 in M.235.ig.2 

They kiaaed, I saw them do it. Part-sang. Hawlby. 

No. 50 in M.392.8 
They play'd in air. Glee. Stbvbnson, J. A. 

No. 72 in M.235.X74; etc 
Th«y that go down to the sea. Anthem. 
Attwood. No. 6 in M.X95.2.8 ; etc. 

PuRCELL» H. No. 20 in 11.233.23.3 

They that put their trust. Anthem. 

Chandler. Anthems. Vol. i. No. 37 in M.x5ai4.i 

Garrett. No. 14 in M.190.3 

Th^ that wait upon the Lord. Anthem. Ouseley. Special 

anthems. Vol. 2. No. 10 in M.233.a4.2 

Th^ were lovely and pleasant. Anthem. Stainer. 

No. 16 in 11.233.24.2 
Thi-Teu. Opera. For the Music see Le Rey. For the Li- 
bretto see NoSL 
Thibanlt, Anatole Frangois. 

Thais. For an opera based on this work, see Massenet. 
Thibant IV., King of Navarre, 

Coutume est bien quand Ton tient en prison. [Chanson, 

s. or T., with bass part added.] {In Smith. Musica antiqua. 

P. 14O M.236.10 

Dame Ton dit que Ton meurt bien de joie. [Chanson, s. or 

T., with bass part added.] (In Smith. Musica antiqua. 

Pp. iPt 20.) lf.236.10 

Je resous de me partire. [Chanson, s. or t., with bass part 

added.] (In Smith. Musica antiqua. Pp. 14, 15.) M.236.ZO 

Qui plus aime plus endure. [Chanson, a. or b., with bass 

part added.] (In Smith. Musica antiqua. P. 15.) 

lf.236.10 
Thibant, Anton Friedrich Justus. 

On purity in musical art. Translated by W. H. Gladstone. 

London. Murray. 1877. lf.x28.11 

Thi^baolt, Dieudonn^ Adrien Paul Frangois Charles Henry, 

Baran. 

Du chant et particuli^rement de la romance. Par XXX. 

Paris. Bertrand. 1813. No. 2 in M. 373.38 

Thi^baut de Blaaon. 

Au main [sic] par en ajournant. [Chanson, s. or t., with 
bass part added.] (In Smith. Musica antiqua. P. 18.) 

lf.236.10 
Thide, Eduard. 

Alptied. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 10, pp. 36, 37.) 

No. 57 in ll.129a43.10 



Thiele, Eduard. (Cantinued.) 
Der Ritter vom Rhein. [Mannerchor.] (/»Abt,F. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 2, pp. 24-27.) No. 8 in M .392.42.2 

4 vierstimmige Gesange fur 3 Sopran und i Alt. Op. 10. 

Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1854?] No. 28 in M. 203.20 

ConittUs. — Ich hSr* da Vdclcia. — Morfcnwandrtiiig. — Lied 4cr 
V5s«lein. — Herbstlied. 

Thiele, Johann Friedrich Ludwig. 

Adagio (As-dur) ftir die Orgel zu vier Handen. Redigirt 
und herausgegeben von A. Haupt. Berlin. Schlesinger. 
[ 187-?] No. 1 1 in M. 312.48 

Chromatische Fantasie und Fuge fur die Orgel. Redigirt 
und herausgegeben von A. Haupt. Berlin. Schlesinger. 
[ 1870.] No. 7 in M.3X248 

Conccrt-Satz in C moll (No. i) fur die Orgel componirt. 
Redigirt und herausgegeben von A. Haupt. Berlin. 
Schlesinger. [ 1870.] No. 8 in M.31248 

Concertsatz (C-moll) fur die Orgel zu vier Handen com- 
ponirt. Redigirt und herausgegeben von A. Haupt. Ber- 
lin. Schlesinger. [187-?] No. 10 in M. 3x248 

Concertsatz in Es moll. [Fur die Orgel.] Berlin. Schle^ 
singer. [ 1870. ] No. 9 in M. 3x248 

Thema mit Variationen (As dur) fur die Orgel. Redigirt 
und herausgegeben von A. Haupt. Berlin. Schlesinger. 
[1870?] No. 12 in M. 3x248 

Thiele, Louis. See Thiele, Johann Friedrich Ludwig. 

Thielemana, Pierre. 

Au pied de Tautel. Oratorio pour etre ex^cut^ durant une 

messe basse. Avec accomp. d'orgue, piano et violoncelle 

ou contrabasse obligee. Paroles de Mr Ropartz. Musique 

de P. Thielemans. [Partition.] Paris. Schott. [186-?] 

No. 2 in M. 2x3.18 

Les p^lerins de S^e Anne d'Auray. Cantate k grand or- 

chestre compos^e par P. Thielemans. Paroles latines des 

Hymnes de St« Anne. Paroles fran^aises de S. Ropartz. 

Partition chant, orgue & piano. Paris. Schott. [1876.] 

No. 3 in Il.2x3.x8 

Thieme, Samuel Leberecht 

Festlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt, F. Deutsche Sangerhalle. 

Vol. 2, pp. 109-112.) No. 34 in M.39242.2 

Thienemann, Carl. 

Die Pflegkinder. Operette. In Musik gesetzt und im voll- 

standigen Klavierauszug gebracht von P. Lindpaintner. 

lf.23240 
Thierfelder, Albert. 
Frau Holde. Dramatische Cantate nach Rud. Baumbach's 
gleichnamiger Dichtung. Fiir Soli, Chor und Orchester 
componirt von Albert Thierfelder. Op. 30. Clavieraus- 
zug mit Text. Fulda. Maier. 1901. lf.384.62 

Thieriot, Ferdinand.. 
Am Traunsee. Gedicht von Victor Scheffel. Fur Bariton- 
Solo und Frauenchor mit Streichorchester componirt von 
Ferd. Thieriot. Partitur und einzelne Vocal- und Instru- 
mentalstimmen. Leipzig. Fritzsch. [187-?] 

No. 6 in lf.39x.58 

Loch Lomond. Schottischer See. Symphonisches Phan- 

tasiebild ftir Orchester. Op. 13. Partitur. Leipzig. 

Fritzsch. [188-?] If405.62 

Quintett (D-dur) fur Pianoforte, 2 Violinen, Bratsche und 

Violoncell. Op. 20. [Partitur und Stimmen.] Leipzig. 

Fritzsch. [187-?] M404.27 

Serenade fur Streichorchester. Op. 44. Partitur. Leipzig. 

Dorffel. [188-?] No. 4 in M407.24 

Sinfonietta: Allegro moderato, Romanze, Tarentella (in £ 

dur), fiir Orchester. Op. 45. Partitur. Leipzig. Rieter- 

Biedermann. [187-?] No. i in M.34243 

Thierry, Gilbert Augustin. 

Ghiselle. Drame lyrique. Musique de C^sar Franck. Uj^'jjaZ 

Thi6ry, Henry. 

Le m^daillon d' Yvonne. Opirette de salon. Paroles de MM. 

Am^d6e de Jallais et Henry Thi6ry. Musique de Fr^d^ric 

Lentz. No. 3 in M. 306.13 

La revanche de Candaule. Op^ra bouffe. Paroles de Henry 

Thi6ry et Paul Avenel. Musique de J. J. Debillemont 

No. I in M.a95.xo 



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Thomas 



Thijm* Elisabeth Alberdingk, translator. 
TiNSL» Edgar. Franciscus. M.154.XO 

Thine am I, dearest. Madrigal, Montbvbrdi. 

No. 26 in M.a37.38; etc. 
Thine eyes so bright Madrigal. Lbslib, H. D. 

No. 19 in M.x95.z.a 

Thine image I Song. Ksllsr, M. . No. 32 in M.z9a.z3.a 

Thine my thoughts arc, Marguerita. Part-song. Mbybr-Hbl- 

MUND. No. 9 in M.903.Z5 

Thine, O. Lord, is the greatness. Anthem. Kbnt. 

No. 39 in M.Z58.X7; etc. 
'Things I love.'/ Song. Kelles, M. No. 33 in M.z9a.z3.a 

Think, good Jesu. Anthem. Mozart. No. 12 in M.195.2.ZI 

Think not, my love. GUe. Callcott, J. W. No. 13 in if .2204 

Think, O ye who fondly languish. Anthem. Clbmbnti, M. 

No. 8 in M.22i.a2.2 
Think when to pleasure. Glee. Wbbbb^ S. 

No. 34 in M.235.X7.3; etc. 
Thinking of thee. Song. Blumbnthal. No. 16 in M.i92.xa 

Think'st thou, then. Part-song. Dowland, J. First set of 
songs. No. 2 in Ii.234.az 

Thirion, Louis. 

Sonate en ut mineur. Pour violon et piano. [Partition et 

partie.J Op. 14. Paris. Durand & cK [1912.] M.434.84 
Thirion, Louis, iditor. 

RoPARTZ, J. G. M. Symphonic, Troisieme, en mi majeur 

(avec choeurs). Reduction pour piano. No. i in M407.8 
Thirsis on his fair Phillis' breast. Madrigal. Bateson. First 

set of madrigals. No. 2 in M.234.22 

Thirsty vampires. The. Catch. Haybs, W. Catches, glees and 

canons. Vol. 2. No. 2 in M.22o.5.a 

Thirty thousand, or who's the richest? Opera. For the Music 

see Reeve. For the Libretto see Dibdin, T. J. 

Thiry, Auguste Francois. 

Les doublons de ma ceinture. Op^rette. Musique de Joseph 

Darcier. No. i in M.363.23 

Thirsa und seine Sohne. Opera. ¥qt the Music see Rolle, J. 

H. For the Libretto see Niemeyer. 
This ale, my bonny lad. Catch. Cranpord. 

No. 130 in M.XX0.1.2; etc.. 

This bottle's the sun. Glee. Linlby, T. 

No. 22 in M.X39a.x8.5; etc. 
This bubbling stream. Glee. Cookb, R. 8 glees. 

No. 4 in M.2ao.8 
This day, in wealth of light. Part-song. Raff. 

No. 19 in M.19S.Z.17 
This house to love is holy. Part-song. Mbyerbber. 

No. 2 in M.a8o.24 

This is my eldest daughter, Sir. Song. Bishop, H. R. Airs 

of haut-ton. No. 3 in Il.a44.x9 

This is my own, my native land. Part-song. Macfarrbn, G. A. 

No. 39 in M.X57.1 

This is the day. Anthem. Cookb, S. C. No. 10 in M.X95.a.8 

CoRFB, J. Morning and evening service. M.233.5 

Croft. No. i i in M.a36.30.3 ; etc. 

Gaul. No. 21 in M.X58.16 

Gauntlett. No. i in M.233.29 

Hall, E. V. No. 9 in M.X95.2.16 

Handel. Werke. Lief erung 36. M.313.X.36 

. Sewell, J. No. 13 in M. 195.2.x 

TuRLB. No. 4 in Ii.x95.2.i 

This is the hour. Part-song. Dyer, S. O. No. 6 in M.246.36 

This is the season. Glee. Danby. No. 53 in M.235.X7.3 

This morning at the dawn. Part song. Music from the 

French. (In Leslie. Cassell's Choral music. Pp. 127, 

128.) No. 29a in M.a35.xo 

This pleasant month of May. Madrigal. Bealb, W. 

No. 8 in M.X75.X.6 
This shall be the covenant. Anthem. Palbstrina. 

No. 9 in M.233.25.X 

This song goes hard. Catch. Hilton. No.6oinM.2ao.xo;etc. 

This tomb be thine. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Warren. Vocal 

harmony. Pp. 45-47-) No. 29 in M.2ao.io 



This tomb be thine. Glee. Haybs, W. No. 37 in M.Z4X.az.a; etc 
This way, place them. Glee. Bishop, H. R. Complete col- 
lection of glees. Vol. .8. M.935.1.8 
This world is all a fleeting show. Part-song. Waley. 

No. 47 in M.X57.X ; etc 
Thisen, Otto. 

La fioraja. Arietta [s. Accomp. de piano]. (In Fleurs 
d'ltalie. Pp. 141-145.) No. 2 in M.364.X0 

Tho' pity I cannot deny. Song. Plbybl, L J. No. 24 in M.38448 
Thoinan, £r, pseud. See Roquet, Antoine Ernest de. 
Thoma, Bartholomaee. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 5. M.8o4oa.67.5 

Thomas k Kempis. 
"Aspiration." Cantique. The words from the Latin of 
Thomas i Kempis "De imitatione ChristL" Composed for 
6 voices [s. s. s. t. t. b.], with recitatives for a bass solo, 
and organ accomp. ad lib. by G. Meyerbeer. 

No. 3 in M.98o.a4 
Thomaa, Albert Ellsworth. 

Priscilla, or a maid of Brown. Comic opera. Words by S. 
S. Colvin, A. £. Thomas, E. W. Blake, Jr. Music by F. L. 
C. Keating and Edward W. Corliss. No. 3 in M.3974^ 

Thomas, Ambroise. See Thomas, Charles Louis Ambroise. 
Thomaa, Arthur Goring. 
Esmeralda. Opera in 4 acts. The libretto written and ar- 
ranged by Theo: Marzials & A. Randegger. The music 
by A. Goring Thomas. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Lon- 
don. Boosey & Co. [1883.] M.3a4.X9 
The golden web. Comedy opera in three acts, by F. Corder 
and B. C. Stephenson. Lyrics by F. Corder. Music by 
Arthur Goring Thomas. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Lon- 
don. Chappell & Co. [1893.] M4oa.57 
Nadeschda. A romantic opera, in 4 acts. The libretto by 
Julian Sturgis. The music by A. Goring Thomas. Ac- 
comp. arranged for the pis^noforte. London. Boosey & 
Co. [1885?] M.3S4.X8 
The sun-worshippers (Les adorateurs du soleil). A choral 
ode. The English words adapted from the French of 
Casimir Delavigne by Charles Newton Scott. The music 
by A. G. Thomas. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 
Novello, Ewer & Co. [1881.] No. 3 in M.X56.3 
The swan and the skylark. Cantata. The words by Hemans, 
Keats, and Shelley. The music composed by Arthur 
Goring Thomas. Orchestrated from the pianoforte score 
of the composer by C. Villiers Stanford. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] London. Boose^^ Co. 1894. 

No. I in M.38446 
Thomaa, B. 
Tho' you are young. Glee [t. t. b.]. (In Apollonian har- 
mony. Vol. 2, p. 17.) No. 13 in M.X4x.ax.a 

Also to be found in Social harmony. 

Thomas, Bertha. 

Prince Sprite. A fairy operetta for treble voices. The li- 
bretto arranged from Countess d'Aulnoy's fairy tale.' The 
music composed by Florence A. Marshall. 

No. I in M.38a^8 
The violin-player. A novel. London. Bentley. 1880. 3 v. 

M.X09.36 
Thomas, Charles. 
The parting catch. [For 3 voices.] (In Flowers of har- 
mony. . Vol. I, p. 24.) No. 23 in II.X57.X8.X 

Also to be found in Warren's Collection of catches. 

Thomas, Charles Louis Ambroise. 

Angelique et Medor. Opera bouffon en i acte. Paroles de 
Sauvage et * * *. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. [Parti- 
tion chant et piano.] Paris. Bureau central de musique. 
[1843] M.a84.x9 

Le caid. Op^ra bouffe en 2 actes. Paroles de T. Sauvage. 
Musique de Amb. Thomas. Partition. Paris. Bureau 
central de musique. [1849.] M^0049 

Same. Partition piano et chant. M.3a7.x3 

Carline. Op6ra comique en 3 actes. Paroles de MM. de 
Leuven [pseud.] et Brunswick [pseud.]. Musique de Am- 
broise Thomas. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Richault. 
[1840?] M.984.XS 



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Thomas 



Tlioiiiat» Charles Louis Ambroisc. (Conimmd.) 

Le camaval de Venise. Op^ra comique en 3 actes. Poeme 

de T. Sauvage. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. Partition 

piano et chant Paris. Lemoine. (1857.] 11.324.17 

Le chant des amis. Choenr i 4 voix d'hommes. Mayence. 

Schott. ( 1830?] No. 31 in M.393^ 

Whh French and Genntn wordi. 

Abo to be fovnd, with French words only, in Eldfenoenitcber 

Secntcrvcrdn. Wett fc e in fc bci dcm iite . . . Sinscrlestc. 

Le Comte de Carmagnola. Op^ra en 2 actes. Paroles de 
Mr E. Scribe. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. Acct de 
piano. Paris. Richault. [1841.] M.984.17 

La cour de C^limine. Op^ra comique en deux actes. Pa- 
roles de M*" Rosier. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. Par- 
tition piano et chant. Paris. Maho. [1855?] M. 383.39 

La double 6chelle. Op^ra comique en i acte. Paroles de 
M' £. de Planard. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. Par- 
tition. Paris. Lemoine. (1837J u.226ao 

Same. Piano et chant. M.3a4.ia 

Pranqoise de Rimini. Op^ra en 4 actes, avec prologue et 
epilogue. Paroles de Jules Barbier et Michel Carr^. Mu- 
sique de Ambroise Thomas. Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. Heugel. [1882.] M.3a4.i4 

Same. [Ballet. Partition d'orchestre.] Paris. [Heugel & 
cie. 188-?] M^04.98 

Gille & Gilotin. Op^ra-comique en i acte. Paroles de T. 
Sauvage. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. Partition chant 
et piano. Paris. Colombier. [1874.] No. i in ll.3a4.16 

Le guerillero. Op^ra en 2 actes. Paroles de Theodore 
Anne. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. Partition piano 
et chant. Paris. Richault. [1842.] M.984.Z8 

Hamlet. Op^ra en 5 actes. Paroles de Michel Carr6 et 
Jules Barbier. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. Partition 
piano et chant. Paris. Heugel & cie. [1868.] M.3a7.x5 

Hermann et Ketty. Scen^ lyrique, avec accomp. de piano- 
forte. Paris. Richault. [1833.] No. 3 in M.39X.34 

Messe de requiem. (Accomp. de piano.] Paris. Richault 
[184-?] No. I in M.a6o.z 

Messe solennelle, ex^ut^ i Parts, pour la i^* fois, k 
r£glise de St. Eustache, le jour de la S^ C^cile, par 
TAssociation des artistes-musiciens. CA^ partition or- 
chestre. Paris. Heinz. [1857?] M.38o.5a 

Mignon. Op^ra en 3 actes. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. 
Paroles de Michel Carr6 & Jules Barbier. Partition piano 
et chant. Paris. Heugel & cie. [1867.] M.397.Z4 

Same. [Gavotte.] Entr' acte. [Partition d'orchestre.] 
Paris. Heugel & cie. [1867.] No. 3 in if 404.17 

Mina. Op^ra comique en 3 actes. Paroles de Mr E. de 
Planard. Musique de Amb. Thomas. Acc^ de piano. 
Paris. Bureau central de musique. [1844?] Ii.s84.16 

Same. Ouverture. Partition. Paris. Bureau central de 
musique. [1844?] No. 2 in 11.34243 

Le panier fleuri. Op^ra comique en un acte. Paroles de 
MM. de Leuven [pseud.] et Brunswick [pseud.]. Mu- 
sique de Ambroise Thomas. Partition. Paris. Meisson- 
nier & Heugel. [1839.] M.226.9X 

Same. Partition piano et chant. [184-?] No. 2 in M.394.X6 

Le perruquier de la R6gence. Op^ra comique en trois actes 
de MM. de Planard et Paul Duport. Mis en musique par 
Ambroise Thomas. Partition. Paris. Richault. [1838?] 

M^oaso 

Same. Fiir die deutsche Buhne bearbeitet von dem Frei- 
herm von Lichtenstein. Vollstandiger Clavier- Auszug. 
Mainz. Schott. (184-?] 11.284.14 

Psyche. Op^ra en 4 actes. Paroles de Jules Barbier & 
Michel Carr^. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. Partition 
chant et piano. Paris. Heugel. [1878.] 11.324.15 

[Raymond, ou le secret de la reine. Op6ra comique en 3 

actes. Paroles de Rosier & de Leuven [pseud.]. Mu- 

' sique de Ambroise Thomas. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. 

Bureau central de musique. 185 1.] 114x840 

This copy Uckt the tltle-pege and hu a German text added hi manu- 
■cnpc* 

Same. Accomp. de piano. lf.327.10 



Thomaa, Charles Louis Ambroise. (CofUimud.) 

Le roman d'Elvire. Opira comique en 3 actes. Paroles 
de MM. Alexandre Dumas et de Leuven [pseud.]. Mu- 
sique de Ambroise Thomas. Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. Brandus & Dufour. [i860.] ll.327.zz 

Le soir. [Chanson, s. ou t. Accomp. de piano.] Por- 
trait. Facsimile, (/m Album du Gaulois. Vol. 2.) 

No. 27 in lf.391.28.2 

Le songe d'une nuit d'^t^ Op^ra comique en 3 actes. 
Po^me de Rosier et de Leuven [pseud.]. Musique de 
Ambroise Thomas. Partition orchestre. Paris. Bureau 
central de musique. [1850.] II41841 

Same. Accomp. de piano. If.3a7.z6 

Sub Tuum praesidium [s. s. a.]. Avec accomp. d'orgue. 
Paris. Richault. [184-?] No. 9 in M .260.ZO.5 

Suissel Suisse I [Choeur, t. t. b. b.] {In Eidgenoessischer 
Saengerverein. Wettgesange bei dem iite . . . Sanger- 
feste. Pp. 37-390 No. 9 in lf.Z3a7 

La tempete. Ballet fantastique en 3 actes et 6 tableaux. 
[Livret] de Jules Barbier. [Chor6graphie] de J. Hansen. 
D'apres Shakespeare. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. 
Paris. Heugel. [1889.] If.324.z3 

La Tonelli. Op^ra comique en 2 actes. Paroles de T. 
Sauvage. Musique de Ambroise Thomas. Partition piano 
et chant. Paris. Bureau central de musique. [1853.] 

lf.327.z2 

Les traineaux. Choeur pour 4 voix d'hommes. {In Soir^s 
orph^oniques. Pp. i-io.) No. i in lf.Z57.S 

Le Tyrol. Sc^ne chorale [pour 4 voix d'hommes]. {In 
Soir^s orphtoniques. Pp. 21-35.) No. 3 in M .Z57.S 

La vapeur. Choeur [pour 4 voix d'hommes]. {In Soirees 
orph^oniques. Pp. 11-20.) No. 2 in M .Z57.S 

Thomas, Edme. 

Les boutons de manchettes. Op^rette. Paroles de Martial 
C*** et Edme Thomas. Musique de Jules Bovery 
[pseud.] . No. 4 in M .275.Z 

Thomaa» Mrs, Edward. See Thomas, Jane. 

Thomas, Gustav Adolf. 
Concert-Fantasie fur die Orgel. Op. 6. Auch als Fest- 

Pr&ludium zu dem Choral "Ein feste Burg" zu gebrauchen. 

Leipzig. Rieter-Biedermann. [186-?] No. 12 in If 4Z4.37 
Concert- Fuge [fur Orgel]. Leipzig. Rieter-Biedermann. 

1867. No. 13 in M 4Z4.37 

Sechs Chorale mit Vor- und Zwischenspielen zum kirch- 

lichen Gebrauche fiir die Orgel. Op. 9. Leipzig. Breit- 

kopf & Hartel. [186-?] No. 14 in M. 3x248 

Sechs leicht ausfuhrbare Choral-Vorspiele fiir die Orgel 

zum Gebrauch beim Gottesdienste componirt. Op. 19. 

Leipzig. Rieter-Biedermann. [186-?] No. 14 in lf4Z4.37 

CtfufiNte. — Wie wchba leuchtet der Morgenatem. — Herr Jean Cluiatt 
dicfa en una wend. — Wachet aufi mft nna die Stimme. — Waa Gott 
that, daa iat wohlgetlun. — Ea koatet viel ein Chriat an aein. — Komm 
hctt'ger Gdst 

Sechs Trios uber bekannte Choralmelodien fur die Orgel, 
mit Bezeichnung der Pedalapplicatur. Op. 8. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [186-?] No. 13 in M. 31248 

24 instructive Trios fur die Orgel in fortschreitender Ord- 
nung vom Leichteren zum Schwereren mit genauer 
Bezeichnung des Fingersatzes so wie der Pedalapplicatur. 
Op. 16. Leipzig. Breitkopf & HarteL [i86-?l 

No. 15 in lf.31248 

Zehn geistliche Lieder ohne Worte mit zu grunde gelegten 
Choralmelodien fur die Orgel. Op. 13, Heft i. Leipzig. 
Kahnt. [ 186-?] No. 8 in If .3a23 

CMlmlf. ~ I. „0 Haupt voU Blut and Wanden." a. ,,Aaa tiefer Noth 
ichei' ich an dir." 3* »»Herr ich habe mieagdiandelt" 4- wWach tnf, 
mein Herz, und ainge." %, „0 Lamm Gottea, anachuldif ." 

Thomas, Gustav Adolf, editor. 

Bach, J. S. Die Kunst der Fuge. Fiir die Orgel ubertragen 

von G. Ad. Thomas. Heft i. No. 5 in lf4Z4.30 

Mozart. Fuge fiir das Pianoforte fiir Orgel ubertragen 

von G. Ad. Thomas. No. 12 in M 4x4.30 

Thomas, Jane. 

The Commemoration ode, written for the 300th anniversary 

of the birth of Shakespeare. The poetry by Mrs. Edward 

Thomas. The music by Alfred Gilbert. No. 5 in If .202.Z4 



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Thomas, John. 
The bride of Neath Valley. A Welsh scene. The English 
words by Henry F. Chorley. The Welsh version by 
Talhaiarn. The music by John Thomas. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] London. Cock, Addison & Co. [1866.] 

M.a8o.6z 

Llewelyn. A dramatic cantata. The English words by 

Thomas Oliphant. The Welsh words by Talhaiarn. The 

music by John Thomas. London. Addison & Co. [1864.] 

M.98o.6a 
Thoiiiaa» John, editor. 
Welsh melodies, with Welsh and English poetry, by John 
Jones and Thomas Oliphant. Arranged for one voice, 
and also harmonized for 4 voices, with accomp. for harp 
or pianoforte, by John Thomas. Vol. i. London. Addi- 
son, Hollier & Lucas. [1862.] M.a35.6 
Thomas, John Rogers. 
Annie of the Vale. Song [bab.] and chorus. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] New York. Pond & Co. 1861. 

No. I in M.i9a.i4 

As pants the hart. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] New 

York. Firth, Pond & Co. 1862. No. i in M.a90.6 

Blessed be the Lord God. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 

New York. Firth & Co. 1862. No. 9 in M.a90.6 

Blue-eyed Jeanie. Ballad [bar. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 

Boston. Tolman & Co. 1856. No. 2 in M.i9a.i4 

Bonny Eloise. Song [bar.] and chorus. [Accomp. for 

guitar.] New York. Hall. 1858. No. 3 in M.x9a.X4 

The box of shamrocks. [Song, s. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

New York. Hall. 1858. No. 4 in M.X93.X4 

Come Thou fount. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] New 

York. Firth & Co. 1862. No. 2 in M.a90.6 

Diamond cut diamond. A parlor opera in i act. Words by 

Geo. Cooper. Music by J. R. Thomas. [Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] Boston. Ditson & Co. 1876. Ii.3s8.x6 

Down by the gate. Ballad [bab. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 

Boston. Russell & Co. 1864. No. 5 in Ii.x92.x4 

Down by the river side. Ballad [s. or bab. Accomp. for 

pianoforte]. New York. Firth & Co. 1861. 

No. 6 in lf.19a.x4 
Evangeline. Song [bab.], with quartette ad libitum. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] New York. Pond & Co. [1864?] 

No. 7 in If.x9a.x4 
Follow the flag. [Song, bar. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
Boston. Russell & Co. 1865. No. 8 in lf.x9a.x4 

Fond hearts at home. Ballad [bab. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. Philadelphia. Lee & Walker. 1853. No. 9 in M.i9a.x4 
God be merciful. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] New 
York. Firth & Co. 1862. No. 7 in M.290.6 

Happy be thy dreams. [Song, s. or t. Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] New York. Hall. 1859. No. 10 in 11.192.14 
I have so much to tell. Song [a. or bab. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. New York. Pond & Co. 1864. No. 11 in If.x92.x4 
It is a good thing. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] New 
York. Firth & Co. 1862. No. 6 in M. 290.6 
Kiss me goodnight, mother. Ballad [a. or bab., and chorus. 
Accomp. for pianoforte]. New York. Pond & Co. 1863. 

No. 12 in If.x9a.x4 

Linger not, darling. Serenade [t., with chorus ad. lib. 

Accomp. for pianoforte]. Cincinnati. Church. [1863.] 

No. 13 in If.x9a.x4 
Little Willie's grave. Ballad [a. or b. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. New York. Hall. 1863. No. 14 in If.x92.x4 
Masonic ode [t. t. b. b.]. New York. Pond & Co. 1865. 

No. 15 in M.X92.X4 
Mother kissed me in my dream. [Song, a. or b. Accomp. 
for pianoforte.] New York. Pond & Co. 1864. 

No. 16 in lf.x92.x4 
Murmuring shell. [Song, a. or b. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
Boston. Russell & Co. 1866. No. 17 in M.X92.X4 

My dear, my native home. Song [s. or t.] & chorus. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] New York. Firth, Pond & Co. 
1855. No. 18 in M.X92.14 

Nearest and dearest. [Song, a. or bab. Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] New York. Tremaine. [1866.] No. 19 in M.x9a.x4 



Thomaa, John Rogers. (ConHmud.) 

O be joyful in the Lord. (Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 
New York. Firth & Co. 1862. No. 5 in lf.990.6 

Oh I gently breathe. Song [a. or b., with chorus. Accomp. 
for pianoforte]. New York. Hall. 1858. 

No. 20 in If .X9a.x4 

One cheering word. Ballad [s. or bab. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. New York. Hall. 1857. No. 21 in M .X99.Z4 

The owl. [Song, a. or b. Accomp. for pianoforte.] New 
York. Pond & Co. 1857. No. 25 in iLx92.x4 

Praise the Lord. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] New 
York. Firth & Co. 1862. No. 8 in If.29a6 

The reaper and the flowers. [Song, s. or bab. Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] Boston. Ditson & Co. 1861. 

No. 22 in Il.z9a.z4 

Rose of the valley. Ballad [a. or bar.] with choma. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] Detroit. Whitney. x866. 

No. 23 in If.z9a.z4 

Six Welsh melodies. Adapted to English words and ar- 
ranged for the voice [a. or bab.] & piano forte. New 
York. Hall. 1858. No. 31 in If.z9a.z4 

CoHiMit. — The dcsth of Llewdjm. — Greea lalM of occsa. — Ovsfai 
Glyndwr** war tong. — The CjtmbrUn exile. — Of noble race wm 
Shenldn. — The deughter of Megan. 

Softly o'er the rippling waters. Song [a. or b., with choms 

ad lib. Accomp. for pianoforte]. New York. Firth. 

1866. Portrait. No. 24 in ic.z9a.z4 

The star of my home. Ballad [s. or bab. Accomp. for 

pianoforte]. New York. Firth, Fond & Co. 1858. 

No. 26 in ll.z9a.z4 
The sweetest of flowers. Ballad [a. or bab. Accomp. for 

pianoforte]. New York. Hall. 1859. No. 27 in M •Z9a.z4 
Te Deum from service in G. [Accomp. for organ.] New 

York. Pond & Co. 1864. No. 10 in M. 290^6 

Te Deum in B flat. [Accomp. for organ.] New York. 

Hall. 1859. No. 4 in M .a9a6; No. 9 in lf.290.z9 

Tis but a little faded flower. Ballad [a. or bab. Accomp. 

for pianoforte]. New York. Pond & Co. [1864.] 

No. 28 in If.z9a.z4 
Thou art with me. Sacred song (with quartette ad lib.). 

New York. Hall. 1858. No. xi in M Ji90.6 

The Union. Song [s. or bab.] & chorus. [Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] New York. Hall. 1859. No. 29 in If .z9a.Z4 
Venite [No. i, 2], and [3] Glorias. [Accomp. for organ.] 

New York. Pond & Co. 1865. No. 13 in If.z9a8 

We were boys & girls together. Ballad [a. or bab. Ac« 

comp. for pianoforte]. New York. Firth, Pond & Co. 

1855. No. 30 in If.z9a.z4 

When I can read my title clear. [Anthem. Accomp. for 

organ.] New York. Firth & Co. 1862. No. 3 in lf.a90.6 
Where art thou? Song [a. or bab. Accomp. .for piano- 
forte]. New York. Pond & Co. 1866. No. 32 in M .Z92.X4 
While gentle ones are round us. Ballad [s. or x. Accomp. 

for pianoforte]. Boston. Tolman & Co. 1865. 

No. 33 in M.Z92.Z4 
Thomaa, Theodore. 

Programme of the Thomas festival, Minneapolis, May 28- 

31, 1883. Minneapolis. 1883. No. 9 in M.ZZ6.7 

Thonua, William Edwin. 
The 71st Psalm, for soli and chorus with orchestra or 

organ. [Accomp. for organ.] London. London Music 

Publishing Co. [1893.] No. 2 in M .38446 

Thomaa, William Thomas. 

Elijah raising the widow's son. A sacred drama. The 

music selected from the compositions of Winter, ar- 
ranged and adapted by J. Addison. M .243.38; etc 
Thomaa and Sally; or the sailor's return. Opera, For the 

Music see Ame, T. A. For the Librbtto see Bickeratitff. 
Thomaa Orchestra. 

[Programmes of concerts in Boston, Oct. 29, 1869-March 

26, 1898. Boston. 1869-98.] If.z84.z3 

Thomaa RiquiquL Opera. For the Music see Baaer. For 

the Libretto see St. Georges. 
Thomaa unus ex duodecim. Anthem. Palbstbima. Werke. 

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Hiodias wu very kind. Caich. WnBs, S. No. 125 in M.390^3 
Tlioiiiasiuicht, Die. Cantata. For the Music see Zeller. For 

the Libretto see West, M. 
Thom^y Francis. See Thom^ Francois Luc Joseph. 
Thom^ Frangois Lnc Joseph. 

Entracte-pizzicato. Op. 39. [Partition.] Paris. Lemoine. 
[ 187-?] No. 3 in iL34S43 

(Les noces d'Arlequin. Ballet-pantomime. Op. 73. Par- 
tition d'orchestre. Paris. Lemoine. 187-?] 

No. I in M.333.flo 
Thoiiipton» Alfred. 

Aladdin the Second, or a new light on an old lamp. An 
opera bouffe. Music by Herv^ [pseud.]. M.97(S.a8 

JaTOtte (Cinderella). Op^ra-comique. Musique de £mile 
Jonas. M.386.SI 

Thompson, Lewis Sabin. 

[Baron Humbug.] Hungarian musical play in two acts, 
entitled Baron Humbug. Book by R. A Barnet. Music 
by Lewis S. Thompson. Lyrics by D. K. Stevens and 
R. A Barnet. Additional musical numbers by M. W. 
Daniels, B. C. Henry, D. K. Stevens and £. W. Corliss. 
[Vocal score.] Boston. White-Smith Music Publishing 
Co. 1903. M.397.68 

The hoar-frost fell. [Part-song. Boston.] Miles & Thomp- 
son. 1891. No. 1 1 in M.X58.90; No. 20 ill M.aQ3.S9 

Obispah. The '91 Hasty Pudding play. The words by B. 
A Gould, Jr. The music by R. W. Atkinson and L S. 
Thompson. No. 4 in M.394.99 

Prince pro tem. A comic opera in two acts. Libretto by 
Robert A. Barnet. Music by Lewis S. Thompson. Vocal 
score. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Boston. Miles & 
Thompson. 1893* No. i in M.a45.ao 

The show girl. A musical play. Book by R. A. Barnet 
Lyrical collaborator, D. K. Stevens. Music by H. L. 
Heartz, E. W. Corliss. Additional numbers by M. W. 
Daniels and L. S. Thompson. Ii.38s.30 

The Sphinx, or love at random. Musical selections from 
the '92 Hasty Pudding play. The words by David Gray. 
The music by Lewis S. Thompson. [Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] Boston. Miles & Thompson. 1^2. 

No. 3 in M.a45.9o 

Te Deum laudamus, in C. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 
Miles & Thompson. 1894- No. ai in M.ao3.a9 

Wake not, but hear me. [Part-song, t. t. a b.] Boston. 
Miles & Thompson. [1892.] No. 29 in M.903.ao 

Thompson, Thomas Perronet. 

On the principles and practice of just intonation: with a 
view to the abolition of temperament, and embodying 
the results of the Tonic sol-fa associations. As illustrated 
on the enharmonic organ. 4th edition, with additions. 
London. Wilson, i860. Portrait. Plate. No. 4 in M.x 37.13 
Thomson, Ebenezer. 

A vindication of the hymn Te Deum laudamus from errors 
and misrepresentations of a thousand years. London. 
Smith. 1888. M.zo9a.3 

Thomson, George, iditor. 

The melodies of Scotland, with symphonies and accomps. 
for the pianoforte, violin, &c., by Pleycl, Haydn, Beet- 
hoven. The poetry chiefly by Bums. New edition with 
many improvements. London. Preston. 1830, 31. 5 v. 
Plates. M.a37.ii 

Thomson's Collection of the songs of Burns, Sir Walter 
Scott, united to The select melodies of Scotland, and of 
Ireland & Wales. With sypmhonies & accompaniments 
for the piano forte. London. Preston. [182a.] 6 v. in 3. 
Portrait. Plates. M.ia3.ai 

Thomson, James. 1700-1748, 

Celadon and Amelia, from Thomson's Seasons. Set to 
music by Mr. Billington. [For voices and harpsichord.] 

No. 4 in M.aao.36 
Thomson, James. 

Ode to Hope. A cantata written by T. Woolston. Com- 
posed for s. and bab. soli, chorus & orchestra by James 
Thomson. Pianoforte score. London. Tonic Sol-fa 
Agency. [ 1880.] No. 3 in M.ao4.33 



Thomyris. Opera. For the Music see Pepnsch. For the 

LiBBETTo see Motteux. 
Thony, Charles. 

L'air de Paris. Op^rette vaudeville en trois actes de Marc 
Sonal [pseud.] & Victor Gr^hon. Musique de Ch. Thony. 
Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1895. U^yl66 
Jean Mayeux. Mimodrame en 3 actes de Blanchard de la 
Bretesche. Musique de Charles Thony. [Partition r^ 
duite pour piano.] Paris. Choudens. 1893. 

No. a in ll.a76.xo 

Mon p'tit oncle. Op^ette en un acte. Paroles de Hermil 

& Num^s [pseud.]. Musique de Ch. Thony. [Partition 

piano et chant.] Paris. Feuchot [189-?] No. 4 in M.379A4 

Thooft, Willem Frans. 

Groote sinfonie in B dur voor soli, koor en orchest. Naar 

aanleiding van het gedicht Keizer Karel V. van J. J. F. 

Wap. Gecomponeerd door W. P. Thooft. Op. 10. Clavier- 

Auszug. Mainz. Schott. [1865?] No. a in M.ax3.i7 

In Leid und Freud'. Fantasie ftir Orchester. Op. la. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Leuckart. [186-?] No. a in M.338.a 

Thor, Der, und der Tod. Overfun, Rsuss, A Symphonischer 

Prolog. No. 4 in M^o6.a3 

Thorgrim. Opera, For the Music see Cowen. For the Li- 

BSETTO see Bennett, J. 
Thorn, Edgar, pse^. See MacDowell, Edward Alexander. 

Thome, Edward Henry. 

All Thy works praise Thee. Full anthem for harvest. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. a, pp. 34-^41.) No. 4 in M.i95.a.a 

Christ is risen from the dead. Anthem for Easter. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (/n Parish choirs in the Diocese of 
Massachusetts. Annual festival. Order of music, 7th 
festival. Pp. 31-33.) No. 59 in M.i58.i8 

I was glad when they said unto me. The iaa<i Psalm set 
to music, [s. solo and chorus. Accomp. for organ.] 
London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1870?] No. 14 in M.190.8 

In sweet consent. Anthem. (Accomp. for organ.] {In 
Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 5, pp. 60-65.) 

No. 4 in M.i95.a.5 

Lake and waterfall. Part song. London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. 1874. No. la in M.i58.ao 

Let us now praise famous men. Anthem [t. t. b. b. Ac- 
comp. for organ]. {In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. IS, pp. 83-89.) No. II in M.x95.a.i5 

A morning and evening cathedral service [in B flat], con- 
sisting of Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie, Nicene 
creed, Cantate Domino & Deus misereatur. [With organ 
accomp.] London. Surman. [185-?] No. 10 in M.a36.aa 

O pray for the peace. Solo [s.] and chorus. [Accomp. for 
organ.] {In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 8, pp. 
170-179.) No. 16 in M.i95.a.S 

Psalm XL VI I. "O clap your hands together" [s. s. a. Ac- 
comp. for harmonium and piano]. London. Novello, 
Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 8 in M.i57.3a 

Alto to be fotmd in Nofctto's CoUectioii of anthenu; Nofcllo's CoUcc- 
tion of triot. 

Te Deum laudamus. In chant form, in C. [Accomp. for 
organ.] {In Novello's Parish choir book. Pp. ioa-107.) 

No. ao in M.X57.30 
Thorough bass. 

See also Coiuitcrpoint; Harmoiiy. 

Albrechtsberger, J. G. Methods of harmony, figured base 
and composition. Translated from the German edition 
as augmented and arranged by von Sey fried, with the 
remarks of M. Choron. Translated from the Paris edi- 
tion by Arnold Merrick. London. [1834.] a v. Portrait. 

1I.X3S.X 

Beethoven, L. van. Studies in thorough-bass, counter- 
point and the art of scientific composition. Collected 
by Ignatius von Seyfried; translated by Henry Hugh 
Pierson. Leipzig. 1853. Portraits. Plates. M.io5.i8 

Jones, W. A treatise on the art of music; in which the 
elements of harmony and air are practically considered. 
Preparatory to the practice of thorough-bass and com- 
position. Colchester. 1784. Il.iai.a6 



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Thorough ban. (C(mH$iuid.) 
LoGiEs, J. B. A system of the science of music and prac- 
tical composition. London. 1827. Portrait. M.X99.3 
TuERK, D. G. Anweisung zum Generalbass-Spielen. Neue 
Ausgabe. Wien. Steiner & Co. 1822. Il.xa7.48 
Those dainty daffadillies. Part-song. Moelby. 

No. 20 in M.X95.X.X4; etc. 

Those ev'ning beUs. Part-song. [Old air harmonized.] {In 

Hullah. The Singer's library. Secular. No. 25. Pp. 

121-126.) No. 25 in M.X57.2 

Those joys convivial let us sing. Glee. Taylor, J. B. A set 

of 7 glees. No. 3 in M.a36.2x 

Those spots upon my lady's face. Madrigal. Wselkis. First 

set of madrigals. No. i in M.S34.ax 

Those sunny flow'rets. Glee, Callcott, J. W. 

No. 158 in M.235,z7.5 
Those sweet, delightful lilies. Madrigal. 

Batbson. First set of madrigals. No. 2 in M.234^a 

WsELKBS. First set of madrigals. No. i in M.234.9X 

Thou art beautiful. Glee. Callcott, J. W. Queen of the 

valley. No. 42 in M.X57.7 ; etc 

Thon art beautiful beyoqd the sons of men. Anthem. Crocb. 

No. 17 in M.X57.28.X 
Thou art but young. Madrigal. Wilbyb. Works. Vol. i. 

No. 29 in M.a34.X9.z 
Thou art gone from my gaze. Ballad. Linley, G. [Songs.] 
Vol. I. No. 5 in M.a35.i9.i 

Thou art gone to the grave. Part-sang. Berthovin. 

No. 20 in M.Z75.Z.X 
Thou art like a lovely floVret. Song. Davenport, A. 

No. 20 in M.a9o.Z9 
Thou art like unto a flower. Part-song. Liszt. 

No. 26 in M.203.X5 
Thou art mine. Part-song. Sturm, W. No. 27 in M.ao3.2o 

Thou art my better angeL Part-song. Zoellner, C F. 

No. 12 in M.384.12 
Thou art my dream. Part-song, Gumbert. M.i93.a3.2 

Metzger, J. C No.37inM.39a.x6;etc 

Thou art my God. Anthem. Jaeschkb. No. 29 in M.aoz.37 
Thou art my hiding place. AtUhem. Mettmer. 1I.X93.93^ 

Thou art my King, O God. Anthem. Humprey, P. 

No. 39 in M.233.93.3 
Thou art my salvation. Motet. Hauptmamn, M. 6 motets. 

No. 4 in M.99a9.2 
Thou art the way. Anthem. Supp6. No. 34 in If .X58.X9 

Thou art the world. Song. Abt, F. No. 38 in M«z99.a 

Thou art to me a flower. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. 

No. 20 in M.ao3.2o 
Thou art with me. Anthem. Thomas, J. R. No. 11 in M.a90.6 

Thou bright, sunny earth. Part-song. Rheinbbrger, J. G. 

No. 22 in M.39a.a2 
Thou city of Jerusalem. Anthem. Naumann, £. 

No. 21 in M.157.3 
Thou cjrpress tree. Glee. Webbe, S. No. 6 in M.a34.2.6; etc 
Thou emblem of faith. Song. Beethoven. Werke. Serie 24. 

M.4Z3.X.24 
Thou for our griefs didst mourn. Aria. Latrobe, C. I. Original 
anthems. No. 13 in M.a36.x5 

Thou God of my salvation. Anthem. Gambolo. 

No. 20 in M.aoz.37 
Thou, gracious Lord, art my defence. Anthem. Farrant. 

No. 40 in M.X57.34 
Thou hast brought me to the dust. Anthem. Graun. 

No. 35 in M.29a29.a 
Thou hast rebuked the heathen. Anthem. Haydn, F. J. 

No. 7 in M.336.34 
Thou heaven blue and bright. Part-song. Abt, F. 

No. 26 in M.904.36.6;etc. 
Thou herald of the blushing morn. Glee. Beale, W. A col- 
lection of 13 glees. No. 5 in M.X58.30 
Thou in Sion art praised. Anthem. Greene, M. 

No. sin M.IZ 1.4.2 
Thou judge of quick and dead. Anthem. Wesley, S. S. 

No. 10 in M.Z95.a.i3 



Thou knowesty Lord. Anthem. Purcelz^ H. 

No. 38 in M.Z57.a8.z ; etc 

Thou, Lord, art merciful. Anthem. Mozart. No. 4 in M.X9S.9.Z3 

Thou, Lord by strictest search. Anthem. 

Morris, J. W. Vocal quartets. No. 34 in 1I.X90.S 

Skeats. No. I in M.Z57.34 

Thou, Lord, hast been. Anthem. Caixcott, J. W. 

No. 29 in M.92044 
Thou, Lord, in the beginning. Anthem. Webbe, S. 8 anthems. 

No. I in M.a34.7 
Thou, Lord, our refuge hast been. Anthem. Mbndelssohn- 
Bartholdy, J. L. F. 6 cathedral anthems. 

No. 3 in M^3.s 
Thou, O God, art praised. Anthem. 
CoRPE, J. Morning and evening service. VLa^s-S 

Cropt. 30 select anthems. Vol. 2. 11.233.61.8 

Greene, M. No. 28 in M.a36.304; etc 

Stewart, R. P. No. z in M.233^; etc 

Wesley, S. No. 10 in M.xgs^a^ 

Thou, O Lord, art my shepherd. Anthem. Marcello, B. 

No.4inU.zzz4.a 
Thou, O Lord, will ne'er forget. Anthem. Hauptmann, M. 

No. 38 in M.Z004.9 
Thou palsied eartlL Glee. Callcott, J. W. Collection of 
glees. Vol. 2. No. 22 in M.a34.i.a 

Thou pride of the forest. Glee. Cazxoott, J. W. 

No. Z5 in M.2354^.z ; etc 
Thou'rt gone away. Part-song. Jennbr, C 

No. Z3 in M.a20.3.z; etc 
Thou'rt like unto a flower. Part-song. Osgood. 

No. 37 in M.392.Z9 
Thou'rt lovely, oh night. Part-song. Paer, F. 

No. 25 in M.a44.xo.3 
Thou shalt have none other gods. Canon. Haydn, F. J. 

No. 10 in M.X57.Z8.3 
Thou shalt love the Lord. Anthem. Costa, M. 

No. Z5 in M.990.Z4 

Thou shalt shew me. Anthem. Blake, W. No. 75 in uagojaxa 

Callcott, J. W. No. z6 in Il*zs7.a8.9; etc 

TucKERMAN, S. P. 6 short anthems. No. 2 in M.154.Z9 

Webbe, S. No. 7 in M.235.z7.a; etc 

Thou soft flowing Avon. Part-song. Arne, T. A. 

No. 25 in M.235.29; etc 
Thou springtide art so true and good. Dnet. Waley. 

No. 23 in M.380.X8 
Thou streamlet hast a tuneful voice. Song. Waley. 

No. Z9 in M.38CZ8 

Thou that from Thy throne of splendour. Anthem. Haydn, 

F. J. No. 15 in M.x57.a8.z 

Thou that thyself with death hast striv'n. Part-song. Rbxnbckb, 

C. H. C. No.2inM.ao4.36.7;etc 

Thou, thou reign'st in this bosom. Glee. Pax. No. 8 in M.a46^ 

Thou to whom all power is given. Anthem. Ayrton, W. 

Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. x. No. 50 in M.990.22.Z 

Thou to whom the world unknown. Glee. Linley, W. 8 

glees. M.a35^ 

Thou visitest the earth. Anthem. 

Callcott, W. H. No. 4 in m.z9Sj.xo 

Calkin. No. Z3 in M.Z95.a.Z9 

Fowls. No. Z3 in M.a9az4; etc 

Greene, M. No. 17 in M.990.34; etc 

Thou, who didst put to flight. Glee. Horsley, W. 

No. 16 in M.935.9.5; etc 
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. Anthem. 
Buck, D. Motette collection. VoL z. No. 6 in M.zoa4.x 
Calkin. No. 7 in M.a34.zo 

Fowls. Parochial anthems. No. i in M.a33^ 

Gauntlett. No. 6 in M.X57.99; etc 

Wesley, S. S. No.9inM.X95.a.5;etc 

Williams, C. L. No. i in M.i95Ai4 

WlNTBRBOTTOM. No. 21 iu M.99O.9.X 

Thou wilt show me. Response. Blodgett. Anthems, responses 
and hymns. No. 4 in M.ao3.9 

Though by threat'ning storms. Anthem. Mozart. 

No. Z3 in M.a9a99.3 



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Thongh far away. Stmg, Mbndslssobm-Baktholdy, J. L F. 
Songs. No. 20 in M.a44.si 

Though f eaffuUy raging. Mattt. Mozakt. No. 30 in M.936.304 

Thongh from our cheerful homes. Round, Bishop, H. R. 

No. 3 in M.a374); etc 

Though from thy bank of velvet torn. Gin. Callcott, J. W. 
Collection of glees. Vol. 3. No. i in M.934.1.3 

Though great thy sorrow be. Anihem. Rinz. 

No. 9 in M.1004.1 

Though he be now a grey, grey friar. Pari-sang. Bishop, H. 
R. No. 26 in M.935.7.9 ; etc 

Thongh me you do disdain. Pa la. Hilton. Ayres or fa las. 

No. 3 in M.a34-9i 

Though mirth our object. Part-sang. Webbb^ S. 

No. 12 in M.235.X7.3 

Though short my span. GUe. Wbbbb, S. No. 25 in M.235.ii 

Though the last glimpse of Erin. (Irish melody.) Harmon- 
ized for 4 voices, (/n Warren. Cocks's Hand-book of 
glees. Vol. 3, pp. 175, 176.) No. 62 in M. 157.6.3 

Though waves and storms. Aria. Latiobb, C. I. Original 
anthems. No. 16 in M. 936.15 

Though you are young. Gin. Thomas, B. 

No. 13 in 11.141.21.2; etc 

Though your strangnes frett my hart. Song [s. or t.]. (In 
Smith. Musica antiqua. P. 52.) M.236.XO 

From a mmntcript of Jsinca the itt't time. 

Thoughts at sunrise. Song. Cowbn. No. 30 in m. 192. ii 

Thoughts of childhood. Part-song. Smart, H. No. 31 in M.157.X 
Thoughts of thee. Song. Blumbnthal. No. 12 in M.244.1 
Thoughts on the use and advantages of music, and other 
amusements. London. Dodsley. 1765. Plate. M.X45.x9 
Thouless, A. H. 
"Hymn to Diana." Chorus with pianoforte accomp. Lon- 
don. Patey & Willis. 1884. No. 13 in H.X58.90 
Thraene, Die. Part-song. 
Abt, F. 6 Gesange fur gemischten Chor. Op. 443. 

No. I in Ii.x58.aa 

Witt, J. No. 46 in 11.129844; etc 

Thraene, Die. Song. 

An, F. Punf Lieder. Op. 93. No. 34 in M.X92.X 

KubckbH, F. W. No. 4 in M.244.6.3 

Rubinstein. Zehn Lieder. Op. 83. No. 19 in M.X92.5 

Thraene, Die, sagt es dir. Song. An, F. Drei Gedichte. 

Op. 118. No. i4inM.X92.2 

Thraenen. Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 6. 

No. 49 in M.a44.5«x 

Thraenenregen. Song. Schubbet, F. P. Sammtliche Com- 

positionen. M.244.X2;etc 

Threads of gold. Song. Balpe. No. 22 in Il.x924^.2 

''Three bears, The." Opera. For the Music and Libeetto see 

Oatty, A. S. S. 
Three bulls and a bear. Caich. Wabben, £. T. 

No. 118 in M.XX0.X.2; etc 
Three chafers. The. Part-song, Tbuhn. No. 31 in M.ao5.xo.5 
Three charms of life. Part-song, Pinsutl No. 19 in M.244.xa5 
Three chUdren sliding on the ice. Round. Wabben, J. 

No. 58 in M.X57.6.2 
Three choirs. The. See King, Richard John. 

Three dragoona, The. Opera. For the Music see De Koven. 

For the Libbetto see Smith, H. B. 
Three fishers. The. Part-song, Goldbbck. No. 8 in M.ao3.7 
Macpabben, G. a. No. 30 in M.X95.X.3 

Three glasses, The. Part-song. Fischeb, C L. 

No. 17 in M.39248.2 
Three holy children, The. Oratorio, For the Music see 

* Stanford. 
Three hundred pounds. Song. BEnuovEN. Werke. Serie 24. 

Three huntsmen. The. GUe. Kbeutzeb, C. No. 17 in If.205.xa3 
Three jorial huntsmen. The. Ca$Uata. For the Music see 

Anderton. For the Libbetto see Caldecott, R. 
Three little maids. Opera. For the Music and Libbetto see 

Rubens. 
Three merry ghosts. Glee. Topupp. No. 24 in M.X39a.x8.2 



Three virgin nymphs. Madrigal Weblkes. 

No. 100 in M.aaaxo; etc 
Three wishes, The. Part-song, Pech, J. No. 18 in Ii.x57.x ; etc 
Thrice happy they. Glee. Hobsley, W. No. 7 in M.a354K3 

Throat 
Cohen, J. Da S. S. The throat and voice Philadelphia. 
1882. lUus. H.205^ 

Wabd, W. The throat in its relation to singing. Mans- 
field. 1881. lUus. No. 7 in M.372.52 

This leriet of srticlct orisinsUj sppesred in The Mosieal Critic and 
Trade Rcrlew. 

Thron der Liebe. Part-song. Cobneuus. Werke. Band 2. 

M4X4.ao.2 
Throne, The, of God. Anikem. Latbobb, C. I. Original 
anthems. No. 12 in M.a36.x5 

Through groves sequestered. GUe. Scotland. 

No. 260 in M.X10.X4; etc 
Through lanes with hedgerows pearly. German air har- 
monized for 4 voices. No. 32 in M.X57.82.X 
Through Romany songland. Songs. Smith, L. A. M.ao8.aa 
Through sorrow's path. Part-song, Sullivan, A. S. Six 
sacred part-songs for mixed voices. No. 6 in M.X54.X9 
Through the day. Anthem. Millabd, H. No. 41 in If.x58.x8 
Through the night air. Anthem. Gebbxsh. No. 5 in M.203.a5 
Through verdant plains. GUe, Bbooks. No. 125 in If.a35.x7.5 
Through wood and mead. Part-song. Bbeb, M. J. 

No. 6 in lf.2Q3.xo 
Through wood and through forest. GUe. Balpe. 

No. 29 in 11.235.7^ 
Through woods and fields. Part-song. Kbeutzeb, C 

No. 9 in M.ao5.xo4 
Through yonder lattice window. Part-song. Eisbnhopeb. 

No. 5 in lf.205.xa6 
Throw the gaudy roses from thee. GUe. Hobsley, W. 

No. 23 in M .2374) 

Thu' nicht so sprode. Song. Rubinstein. Zwolf Lieder des 

Mirza-Schaffy. No. 8 in M. 192.5 

Thu^s seinem Wald zuvor. Part-song. Abt, F. Vier vier- 

stimmige Mannergesange. Op. 345. No. 5 in If .392.2 

Thue RechnungI Donnerwort. Anihem. Bach, J. S. Werke 

Jahrgang 33. Ifi)040.2x.33 

Thueringisches Volkslied. Part-song. Abt, F. Leichte 

Mannerch5re. No. 40 in M.a46.22 

Thueringisches Volkslied. Song. MoEHBiNa Drei Lieder. 

No. 8 in M. 236.8 

Thuermer, Der. Part-song, Billbteb. Drei Gesange ffir 

vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 44. No. 18 in M.392.35 

Thuermerlied. Part-song. Taubbbt, C G. W. No. 15 in lf.392.38 

Thuermers Toechterlein. Opera. For the Music see Rhein- 

berger, J. G. For the Libbetto see StahL 
Thuermlied. Part-song. Dullo. No. 13 in lf.2X24 

Thuille, Ludwig Wilhelm Andreas Maria. 
Gugeline. Ein Buhnenspiel in funf Aufzugen. Dichtung 
von Otto Julius Bierbaum. Musik von Ludwig Thuille. 
VoUstandiger Klavierauszug mit Text bearbeitet vom 
Componisten. Mainz. Schott. 1900. M.38x.54 

Lobetanz. Ein Buhnenspiel in 3 Aufzugen. Dichtung von 
Otto Julius Bierbaum. Musik von L. Thuille. VoU- 
standiger Klavierauszug mit Text von Herm. Bischoff. 
Berlin. Deneke. [1897.] No. i in M. 397.69 

Romantische Ouverture fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 16. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Kistner. 1899. No. 2 in 11404.98 

Sextett, fiir Flote, Oboe, Klarinette, Horn, Pagott und 
Klavier. Op. 6. Partitur und Stimmen. Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. [1890?] M404.29 

Thuiska. Part-sofg, Otto, E. J. No. 5 in ^.203.22 

Thuisy, dc. 

La souris blanche. Op^rette de Chivot et Duru. Musique 

de L^on Vasseur & de Thuisy. M.395.74 

Thul, Friedrich von. 

Wiegenlied. Lied ohne Worte, fur Streich-Orchester mit 

Solo-Violine. Partitur. Offenbach a. Main. Andr^. 

[ 188-?] No. 6 in H.334«M 

Thunder-storm, The. Cantata, For the Music see Mohr, H. 

For the Libbetto see Schultz, C. 



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TfauriiiKian Volkslied. Part-sang, An, F. No. 27 in M.a46.99 

Thnrm, Der, von Biasone. BaUade, Donizbttx. Nuits d'M 

i Pausilippe. No. 15 in M.a444 

Thunn, Der, von Gothenburg. Opera. For the Music see 

Dalayrac. For the Librbtto see Martollier des Vive- 

ti^es. 

Thurm, Der, zu Babel. Opera, For the Music see Rubinstein. 

For the Libkxtto see Rodenberg, J. 
Thurmwaechterslied. Pari-soHg. Gadb. Ftinf Lieder fiir 
Mannerchor. Op. 33. No. 17 in lf.903.11 

Thumer^ Auguste. 

Les reines du chant. Paris. Hennuyer. 1883. Portraits. 

M.ia7.i7 

Les transformations de l'Op6ra-comique. Paris. Castel. 

1865. If.1a9.x8 

Thus Deo, myrrham. MoM, Lassus. S&mmtliche Werke. 

Band 5. 11.80408.67.5 

Thus in His courts. Anthem. Latiob^ C I. Original anthems. 

No. II inn. 236.15 
Thus Love commands. Madrigal, Wilbyb. Works. Vol. i. 

No. 17 in lf.S34.X9.x 
Thus ne'er Thy side forsaking. Choral. Bach, J. S. 

No. 74 in M. 990.33.1 
Thus rolling surges. Anthem. Handbu No. 33 in M .aai.sa.x 
Thus saith my Chloris. Part-sang, Wilbyb. 

No. 30 in M. 157.38.9; etc. 
Thus saith my Galatea. Ballet, Morley. First set of ballets. 

No. 2 in M. 334.90 
Thus saith the Lord. Anthem, Garrbtt. No. 7 in M. 195.3.11 
OusBLEY. Special anthems. No. 8 in M.333.34.X 

Thus spake one summer's day. Part-sang, Abt, F. 

No. 54 in M.Z57.Z 
Thus, thus I steer my bark. Glee, Walmislby, T. F. Col- 
lection of glees. M.335.5 
Thus to the muses. Duet. Travbrs. No. 334 in M.335.17.3; etc. 
Thusnelda. Opera. For the Music see Grammann. For the 

Librbtto see Dicknuum. 
Thusnelda. Symphonic poem. Fobrstbr, A. M. No. i in M.331.7 
Thy beauteous eyes. Glee, Wbbbb, S. No. 67 in M.330.9.9; etc 
Thy beauty, O Israel. Anthem. Wisb. No. 35 in M.933.93.3 
Thy boy's an angel now. Sang, Kbllbr, M. 

No. 34 in M.I99.I3.9 
Thy flow'ry banks, O lovely river. Part-sang. Mbybrbbbr. 

No. 7 in M .944.ZO.9 
Thy genius, lol from his sweet bed. Song, Purcbll, H. 
Beauties of PurcelL Vol. i. M.99X.9.X 

Thy justice like the hills remains. Anthem. Handbl. 

No. 14 in M.157.34 

Thy mem'ry comes like some sweet dream. Sang. Linlby, G. 

[Songs.] Vol. I. No. 8 in M .935.X9.X 

Thy mercies manifold. Anthem. Grbbnb, M. No. 13 in M.157.34 

Thy mercy. Lord. Callcott, J. W. No. 45 in M. 11x4.9 

Thy mercy, O Lord, reacheth unto the heavens. Anthem. 

Barney. No. 8 in M.i 57.10 

Hopkins, £. J. No. 3 in M.195.3.X6 

Thy rebuke. Recitative, Handbl. No. 61 in lf.390.33.1 

Thy remembrance. Song. Cowbn. No. 31 in M.193.XX 

Thy roses, summer. Catch. Haybs, W. Catches, glees and 

canons. Vol. 3. No. 3 in M.390.5.9 

Thy ship must sail, my Henry dear. Song. Bbbthovbn. 

Werke. Serie 34. M4X3.1.94 

Thy sun shall no more go down. Anthem. Brown, O. B. 

No. 14 in M.X58.X4 
Thy voice is sweet. Sang. Nbukomm, S. von. 

No. 16 in M.935.18.X 
Thy voice, O harmony. Glee. Wbbbb, S. No. 31 in M.X58.30; etc. 
Thy way, O God, is holy. Anthem. Purcbll, H. 

No. 31 in M.333.33.3; etc 
Thy will be done. Anthem. Brown, O. B. No. 5 in M.X58.X4 
HuLLAH, J. P. The Singer's library. Sacred. 

No. 33b in M.X57.3 
Millard, H. No. 42 in m .X58.X8 

Thy will, O God, be done. Anthem. Glbason. No. 39 in M.158.X6 
Thy word is a lantern. Anthem. Purcbll, H. 

No. 30 in M.333.33.3 



Thy word is to my feet a lamp. Anthem. Tyb. 

No. 49 in M.X57.34 
Thy words have I hid. Anthem. Estb, M. 

No. 3 in M.934.36; etc 
Thyl Uylenspiegel. Opera. For the Music see Blockz. For 

the Librbtto see Cain. 
Thym, Elisabeth Alberdingk, translator. 
Tinbl, Edgar. Drei Ritter. No. i in M.303.S7 

Thyra. Cantata. For the Music see Lindo. For the Librbtto 

see Pertwee. 
Thyrsis, sleepest thou? Madrigal. Bbnnbt, J. 

No. 37 in M.335.X3; etc 
Thyrsis, when he left me. Duet. Cookb, B. 9 glees. 

No. 3 in MaaaB 
Thyrsis, when he left me. Glee. Callcott, J. W. 

No. I in M.335.9.7; etc 
Thyrsis, who feeds. Glee. Pring, J. C. No. 3i in lf.390.9.5 

Thys, Alphonse. 
Duo brillant & concertant pour piano & violon. Arrang6 
d'apres le duo de A. Thys et C. N. Baudiot pour piano 
et violoncelle par N. Louis. [Partition et partie de 
violon.] Paris. Espinasse & cie. [184-?] 3 v. 

No. 9 in M.390.a; No. 11 in M.39CX0 
Les 6chos de Rosine. Op^ra comique. Poeme d'£tienne 
Tr^feu. Musique de A. Thys. Le poeme et la partition, 
avec acct de piano. Paris. Challiot. [1854.] 

No.4inM.334.7 
Thys, Auguste. 
Les soci^t^s chorales en Belgique. 3e Edition. Gand. De 
Busscher. 1861. M.X3S.I7 

Thys-S^bault, Pauline. 

Le mariage de Tabarin. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes. 

Paroles & musique de Pauline Thys. [Partition chant 

et piano.] Paris. O'Kelly. [1876.] M.3a4.ao 

La pomme de Turquie. Op^ra bouffe en i acte. Paroles 

et musique de Pauline Thys. Partition piano et chant. 

Paris. Heugel & cie. [1857.] No. 4 in M.a77.39 

Ti parli in seno amore. Aria. Perbz, D. No. 10 in M.X30.38 

Ti parli Tamore. Part-sang. Rossini. No. 8 in lf.x57.X4.4 

Ti prego, O madre pia. Anthem, Panopka, H. 

No. 17 in M.360.10.1 
Tibi Christe, splendor patris. Hymn. Palbstrina. Werke 
Band 8. MJ040S.6U 

Tibi laus. Anthem. Lassus. No. 39 in M.X58.33.3; etc 

Tibi omnes angelL Anthem. Giordani, T. No. 43 in M .360.34.1 
Wbbbb, S. No. 53 in M.156.50 

Tibi progenies. Matet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 11. 

MJ040s.67.z1 
Tibulle et D^lic Opera. For the Music see BeaiimesniL 

For the Librbtto see Puselier. 
Tickell, Richard. 

[The gentle shepherd.] The overture, songs and duets in 
the pastoral opera of The gentle shepherd. The music 
by T. Linley. No. 4 in lf.391.54; etc. 

Ticknor, Howard Malcom. 
The storm kingl A cantata. The music by B. F. Baker. 

No. 3 in M.38041 
Tiddeman, Maria. 
If thou speak'st, though snows surround thee. Part song. 
{In Hullah. The Singer's library. Secular. Pp. 113-115.) 

No. 33 in M.157.3; No. 48 in M.z57.i 
Tieck, Johann Ludwig. 

Der Aufzug der Romanze. Eine Fruhlingsfeier. Fiir Chor, 
Solostimmen und Orchester von Ernst Rudorff. 

No. 3 in 1I.3CI3.S9 

Der Blaubart. Musik von Wilhelm Taubert. No. i in M.390.5 

Tiedeman, F. H. L. 

Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck. Een biographische schets. (/» 

Sweelinck, J. P. Regina coeli . . . Pp. 1-35. Utrecht 

1869.) No. I in M4Z5.6 

Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck. Een bio-bibliografische schets. 

2. uitgave. (In Sweelinck, J. P. Acht zes-stemmige 

psalmen. Pp. 1-96. Amsterdam. 1876.) No. 3 in If 415.3 

Tiedeman, H. See Tiedeman, F. H. L. 



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Tladge^ Christoph August. 
Alexis und Ida. Ein Schaferroman. Fur einc, zwey und 
mehr Stimmen mit Pianofortebegleitung componirt von 
F. H. Himmel. Ua2i.$i 

An die Hoffnung. Gedicht aus Tiedge's Urania. Fur 
gemischten Chor mit Begleitung des Pianoforte com- 
ponirt von Arnold Krug. Op. a6. No. 5 in M.380.7 
Gesange und Lieder zu Tiedge's Lieder-Roman Aennchen 
und Robert vom Ritter Sigm<i Neukomm. If.aa1.99 
Der Ostermorgen. Cantate fur 3 Solo-Stimmen und Chor 
mit Begleitung des Pianoforte von Sigismund Neukomm. 

No. 2 in M .aax.7 

Urania. Selections from Tiedge's poem, adapted to the 

music by F. H. Himmel. No. i in M.a8o.39 

TIef im Hersen. (In inmost heart.) Part-smg. Dbbois, F. 

No. 60 in M.399.3 

Tief im Herzen trag* ich Pein. S<mg. Schumann, R. A. 

Spanische Liebes-Lieder. No. xo in M.a44.x54 

Wolf, H. Spanisches Liederbuch. No. 33 in M .38a30 

Tide Sehnsncht. Seng. Posa. Funf Lieder von Detlev von 

Liliencron. No. 13 in M.38a39 

TIcfe Trauer, Die. Optra, For the Music see Berton, H. M. 

Le grand deuil. 
Tiefea Laid. Sang- Schubbet, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 
8. M.3Z7.z.ao.8 

Tielffenbmcker^ Kaspar. See Duilfopnigcar, Caspar. 
Tielland. Optra. For the Music see Albert, £. F. C. d*. For 

the LiBtxno see Lothar. 
Tiehsen, Otto. 
Acht Gedichte von Eichendorff, Chamisso. Fur eine tiefe 
Stimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von 
O. Tiehsen. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [184-?] 

No. 12 in 11.236.8 

CmOmis, — Gttte Naeht — Die luttigcn MtnDcsBtea. — Dm trcm 
Rom. — Nachtwandcrcr [a wongu with mhw title]. ^ Die SehiMwacht. 
^ Die Ufcr dM Doon. — Der SoMat. 

Same. No. i, 8. No. 11 in Ua^fiM 

•Drei Lieder fur eine Tenor- oder Sopranstimme. [Mit 

Begleitung des Pianoforte.] (In Stern, J. Compositionen 

von J. Stem . . . O. Tiehsen. Pp. 11-14.) No. 8 in ua^jU 

C m Otmit. — Achp wem ein rechtM Gedeoken blilliL — An die blaoe 
Himmele d ecW . •— Ich will, wann ich begnboi werde Min. 

Funf Gesange von Heine u. Muller. Fur eine Sopranstimme 
mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von Otto Tieh- 
sen. Berlin. Cranz. [184-?] No. 9 in M.aai.a5 

CM«miSf. — Dein Angeeieht wo Ueb und KhSn. — Abichied. — Wenn 
ich In deine Angcn Mh*. — Die Lore Lej. — Jigert Ued. 

Sechs Gedichte von Burns, Eichendorff. Filr eine Sing- 
stimme [s. oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte, in 
Musik gesetzt von O.. Tiehsen. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 
[184-?] N0.14inM.s3M 

CMlVNff. — Ich eehe die Blfithen, SchottiicbM Lied. — Die Meld von 
Ballochniylc. — Der Schelk. — Schifcr'e SonnUssUcd. — WaldYAfe- 
Wn. — Und w«Mt«i'e die Bhimen die Udnen. 

7 Gedichte von Max Lowenstein. Fur eine Singstimme 
[8.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von O. 
Tiehsen. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [184-?] N0.9inM.a3M 
Ctmtmm. — Gnten Morgen. — Gaten Abend. — Gute Necht — Der 
Tent. — VAtlehie Sehneoeht — HerbttlMt — Wiegenlied. 

Unruhe. Gedicht von £. Schulze. Ftir eine Singstimme 
(s. Oder t.] mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von 
O. Tiehsen. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [184-?] 

No. 13 in 11.236.8 

Vom Baumlein das andere Blatter hat gewoUt. Ein 

Marchen von F. Ruckert. Fiir eine Singstimme [s. oder 

T.], mit Begleitung des Piano-Forte componirt von O. 

Tiehsen. Op. 14. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [184-?] 

No. 10 in ua^fiA 
Tiercelin, Louis. 
Amour trahl Poime. Musique de F. Le Borne. 

No. a in M.193.5 

La Catalane. Drame lyrique. Poime de Paul Ferrier et 

Louis Tiercelin. Musique de Fernand Le Borne. M.378.a5 

Le grand Ferr^ Poime lyrique de Louis Tiercelin & 

Lionel Bonnemire. Musique de D. C. Planchet. lf.39546 

P^heur d'Islande. Drame par Pierre Loti [pseud.] et Louis 

Tiercelin. Musique de J. Guy Ropartz. No. a in M.307.a9 



Ti^ Nestor de. 
Princesse d'auberge. Op^ra. Musique de Jan Blockx. 

M«394*a 

Tlersot» Jean Baptiste £lis^ Julien. 

Histoire de la chanson populaire en France. Paris. Plon. 

1889. M.141.31 

Musiques pittoresques. Promenades musicales i TExposi- 

tion de 1889. Paris. Fischbacher. 1889. No. i in M.ia3.a9 

Rouget de Lisle: son ceuvre, sa vie. Paris. Delagrave. 

18^ Portrait. Facsimile. M.i38.ia 

TIeraott Jean Baptiste £lis^e Julien, tdiior. 

Gluck. £cho et Narcisse. M.409a.i3 

TIeraot, Julien. See TIeraot, Jean Baptiste £lis^ Julien. 

Tietz» Philipp. 

Auf der Kirchweih zu Schwyz. [M&nnerchor.] (/n 
Eidgenoessischer Saengerverein. Mannerchore ftir das 
late . . . Sangerfest. Pp. 18^ 19.) No. i in M.Z30.7 

Alto to be found in Dm RfitlL 

Herr Gott, von deiner Wohnung schau. Gedicht von Fr. 
Oser. Fest-Cantate fur Solo, Chor und Orchester com- 
ponirt von Philipp Tietz. Clavierauszug. Hildesheim. 
Gerstenberg. [ 187-?] No. 7 in M.391.58 

Hymnus. Gedicht von Friedrich Oser. Fiir Mannerchor 
mit Begleitung von Blechinstrumenten componirt von Ph. 
Tietz. Clavierauszug. Schleusingen. Glaser. (187-?] 

No. 15 in M37a59 

Schwertesgrusse. Patriotische Lieder von Julius Altmann. 
Componirt fur den Mannerchor von Ph. Tietz. Op. 64. 
Hildesheim. Gerstenberg. [187-?] No. 5 in M.I30.8 

Vier Lieder fur den Mannerchor. Op. 33, Heft i. Schleu- 
singen. Glaser. [187-?] No. 3a in M.39a.a6 

CMifNti. — Baaemkriec — Zn ThsL 

Waldeinsamkeit. [Mannerchor.] {In Das RiitlL Pp. 369- 

271.) No. ii5inM.i474 

Tietz, R. 

Der Prager Musikant. [Mannerchor.] (/n Otto, E. J. Ernst 

und Scherz. Heft 60, pp. i-ia) No. 7 in M.39a.90 

Tige-de-Lotna. Optra. For the Music see Serpetle. For 

the LiBiBTTo see Toch^ 
Tiger, The, crouches in the wood. Part-sang. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 9 in M.I57.I9; etc 

TIgerschiaid, Hugo. 

Nordlandskampf. (Styrbjom Starke.) Componirt fur 

Mannerchor, Bariton Solo und KJavier von Andreas 

Hall6n. No. 10 in M.az9^ 

Tigranea. Optra, For the Music see RighinL 

TIgre, Le. Optra. For the Music see Ettling. For the 
LiBiBTTo see Tr6leiL 

Til Molde. Cantata. For the Music see Binding. For the 
LiBiETTO see Bj^maon* 

Tilda, La. Optra. For the Music see Cil^ For the Li- 
BBETTO see QraaianL 

Tilkina, Felix. 
The cherry girl. Musical play in two acts written by 
Seymour Hicks. Lyrics by Aubrey Hopwood. Music by 
Ivan Caryll [pseud.]. Vocal score. London. ChappeU 
& Co. 1904* M.397.ia 

The circus girl. New musical play, by J. T. Tanner and W. 
Palings. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross 
[pseud.]. Music by Ivan Caryll [pseud.]. With addi- 
tional numbers by Lionel Monckton. Vocal score. Lon- 
don. Chappell & Co. 1897. M.395.za 
Dandy Dick Whittington. Written by George R. Sims. 
Music by Ivan Caryll [pseud.]. Vocal score. London. 
Chappell & Co. 1895. M.395.Z3 

The Duchess of Dantzic (Sans-Gene). A romantic light 
opera in three acts written by Henry Hamilton. Com- 
posed by Ivan Caryll [pseud.]. Vocal score. London. 
Chappell & Co. 1903. M.379-X3 

The earl and the girl. A musical comedy by Seymour 
Hicks. Lyrics by Percy Greenbank. Music by Ivan 
Caryll [pseud.]. Vocal score. London. Chappell & Co. 
1904. M.397-X4 



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TfUdni, Felix. (Cantmued.) 

The gay Parisienne. A new and original musical comedy 
in 2 acts. Written by George Dance. Composed by Ivan 
Caryll [pseud.]. Vocal score. London. Chappell & Co. 
i8g6. ii.395.x4 

The girl from Kay's. A new and original musical play in 
three acts. By Owen Hall [pseud.]. Lyrics by Adrian 
Ross [pseud.] and Claude Aveling. Music by Ivan Caryll 
[pseud.], Cecil Cook and others. London. Chappell & 
Co. 1903. No. 2 in M.38X.7 

The lily of L^ville. Comic opera, in 3 acts. The book by 
F^lix R6mo & Alfred Murray. The lyrics by Clement 
Scott. The music by Ivan Caryll [pseud. Accomp. for 
pianoforte]. London. Jefferys. [1886.] M.a75.30 

Little Christopher Columbus. Written by Geo. R. Sims 
and Cecil Raleigh. Music by Ivan Caryll [pseud. Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte]. London. Hop wood & Crew. 

[1893] M.395-I5 

Love and law. Operetta in one act. The libretto by Frank 
Latimer. The music by Ivan Caryll [pseud. Accomp. for 
pianoforte]. London. Boosey & Co. [189-?] 

No. 2 in M.395.35 

The lucky star. A comic opera in three acts. By Ivan 
Caryll [pseud.]. Vocal score. London. Chappell & Co. 
[1899] M4oa.8 

The messenger boy. A new and original musical play by 
James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray. Lyrics by Adrian 
Ross [pseud.] and Percy Greenbank. Music by Ivan 
Caryll [pseud.] and Lionel Monckton. Vocal score. 
London. Chappell & Co. 1900. M^03.9 

Nelly Neil. New musical play. Book and lyrics by C. M. 
S. McLellan. Music by Ivan Caryll [pseud.]. Vocal 
score. London. Chappell & Co., Ltd. 1907. M.378.10 

The orchid. A musical play in two acts by James T. Tanner. 
Lyrics by Adrian Ross [pseud.] and Percy Greenbank. 
Music by Ivan Caryll [pseud.] and Lionel Monckton. 
Vocal score. London. Chappell & Co. 1903. M.397.I5 

A runaway girl. New musical play, by Seymour Hicks and 
Harry Nicholls. Lyrics by Aubrey Hopwood and Harry 
Greenbank. Musical numbers by Lionel Monckton and 
Ivan Caryll [pseud.]. Vocal score. London. Chappell 
& Co. 1898. M.394-50 

The shop girl. Musical farce. Words by H. J. W. Dam. 
Music by Ivan Caryll [pseud.]. Additional numbers by 
Adrian Ross [pseud.] & Lionel Monckton. Vocal score. 
London. Hopwood & Crew. [1895.] M.a46.3 

The spring chicken. A musical play in two acts. (Adapted 
from Jaime and Duval's "Coquin de printemps.") By 
George Grossmith Jun''. Lyrics by Adrian Ross [pseud.], 
Percy Greenbank and George Grossmith, Jun^ Music 
by Ivan Caryll [pseud.] and Lionel Monckton. Vocal 
score. London. Chappell & Co. 1905. M.399.13 

The toreador. An entirely new and original musical play 
in two acts by James T. Tanner & Harry Nicholls. Lyrics 
by Adrian Ross [pseud.] and Percy Greenbank. Music 
by Ivan Caryll [pseud.] and Lionel Monckton. Vocal 
score. London. Chappell & Co. 1901. M.38a.7 

Tilkins, Felix, editor. 

AuDRAN. "La cigale." M.a55.3o 

Till EulenspiegeL Opera. For the Music see ftemiSek. 
Till EulenspiegeL Symphonic poem, Gsislbr. No. 2 in M.33a.i9 

Till EuIenspiegeU lustige Streiche. Symphonic poem. Strauss, 
R. No. I in M.356.98 

Till thou sought'st my happy cot. Song. Balfb. 

No. 23 in M.i92.9,a 
Tilleard, James. 
Te Deum laudamus. In F. (In Novello's Parish choir book. 
Pp. 117-120.) No. 23 in M. 157.30 

Tilleul* Le. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 4. 

11.32744 
Timbale, La, d'argent. Opera. For the Music see Vasseur^ 

F. A. J. L. For the Libretto see Jaime. 

Timbre, Le, d'argent Opera. For the Music see Saint-SaSns. 

For the Librbtto see Barbier, P. J. 



Time. 

Sec also Klisrtliiii. 

BoNisi, B. Traits de la mesure, ou de la division du terns 

dans la musique et dans la po^ie. Paris. 1806. ILios^i 

Faykrman, £. R. Description of the music time-keeper. 

[London. 1853?] Plates. M.X31.10 

Sacchi, G. Delia divtsione del tempo nella musica, nel ballo e 

nella poesia. Dissertazioni III. Milano. 177a lf.xo3^ 

Time^ fly with greater speed. Glee [& a. b.]. (In Turle and 

Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3, p. 16.) 

No. 7 in M.XXX4.3 
Time, The, for song is here. Part-song. Riis, F. 

No. 16 in M.205.za5 

Time has not thin'd my flowing hair. Duet. ^Jackson, W., of 

Exeter. No. 14 in M^37.2 ; etc 

Time is old. Glee [a. t. b.]. (/n Warren. Vocal harmony. 

Pp. 254-256.) No. 142 in M.22azo 

Time-spirit, The. Cantata. For the Music see Bantock, G. 

For the Words see Bantock, H. F. 
Timebunt gentes. Anthem. 

Eyblbr. Offertorium, No. 6. No. 6 in M.Z91.7 

LuTz. Motets for the year. No. 48 in M.xs6.5» 

Wubllnbr. 3 Motetten. No. 25 in M.X58.2X 

Timide, Le. Opera. For the Music see Anber. For the Li- 
brbtto see Scribe. 
TimoUon. Opera. For the Music see M^hnL For the Li- 
brbtto see Chtoier, M. J. B. de. 
Timon, John. See Mitchell, Donald Grant. 

Timor Domini gloria. Motet. Lassus. S&mmtliche Werke. 
Band 15. MJ0401U67.IS 

Timor Domini principium sapientiae. Anthem. 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 15. MJ040a.67.xs 

SwBBLiNCK. Werken. Deel 6. 114x3.2.6 

Timoteo o gli effetti della musica. Cantata. For the Music 

see Winter, P. von. For the Librbtto see Dryden. 
Tinel, Edgar. 

Drei Ritter. Drie Ridders. Vlamisches Gedicht von H. 
Claeys. Deutsch von Elisabeth Alberdingk Thym. 
Ballade fiir Baryton-Solo, gemischten Chor (ad lib.) und 
Orchester, von Edgar Tinel. Op. 19. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [1888.] No. i in M.203.a7 

Franciscus. Oratorium voor soli, koor, orgel en orkest 
Vlaamsch gedicht van Lodewijk de Koninck. Deutsche 
Uebersetzung von Elisabeth Alberdingk Thijm. Traduc- 
tion frangaise d' Emma Tinel. Klavier-Partitur. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [189-?] M.X54.XO 

The title ead libretto arc in Dutch, Germea and Frtaeh. 

Godelieve. Muziekdrama. Oorspronkelijke tekst van Hilda 
Ram. [Muziek van] Edgar TineL Op. 43. Partituur. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1897-98. a v. M.aa7.94 

Same. Klavier-Partituur. M.394ix> 

The German title it Godeleva ; the French ia Salnte Goddlvew The test 
it in Flemith, German and French. 

De klokke Roeland. Cantate voor soli, koren en orkest. 
Gedicht van Julius Sabbe. Getoonzet door Edgar Tinel. 
Partituur klavier en zang. Brussel. Schott. [1879.] 

No. 3 in uao4^ 
Tinel, Edgar. IVorks about. 
ScHOLz, B. E. Edgar Tinel, Franciscus. Frankfurt a. M. 
[ 1894- ] No. 2 in M.ax7.xa.x 

Tinel, Emma, translator. 

TiNBL, Edgar. Franciscus. Il.x54.x0 

Tinuno. Opera. For the Music see Rose, G. For the Li- 

BasTTO see Soup6. 
T'intendo, si, mio cor. Song. 
Mbthfessel, a. G. 12 canzonette. No. 8 in M.99X.3} 

Prati, a Sei romanzi. No. 13 in M.ftax.a5 

Tintoret, Le. Opera. For the Music see Dietrich, A. For the 

Libretto see Guinand. 
Tiphaine. Opera. For the Music see Neaville. For the Li- 
bretto see Payen. 
Tippett, Constance. 
The tomboy. Words by Constance Tippett Music by 
Constance Tippett and Susan B. Howe. [Vocal score.] 
[Boston.] Tippett. 1904* No. 2 in lf«389.X4 



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Tipple awmy. Part-song. Haybs, W. No. i88 in M. 315.91 ; etc 

Tirumo Amor. Duet. Carteb, T. [Canons, glees and catches.] 

No. 5 in uaai.3^ 
Tiretmcky William Edwards. 
The discontented maidens. Dramatic cantata for female 
voices. The music by Alfred F. Christensen. 

No. I in M.985.I5 
Tirear^ Le, d'arc. Part-soHg. Bazih. No. 9 in M.X57.8 

Tirindem* Pier A 
Concert (sol mineur) pour violon avec piano. Leipzig. 
Hof meister. 1900. No. 3 in M.357.ax 

Tiron, Alix. 
£tudes sur la musique grecque, le plain-chant, et la tonality 
modeme. Paris. Imprimerie imp^riale. 1866. Plate. 

No. I in M.xa94 

Tiral, ove fei. Stmg. BiCvAftovsKV. Gesaenge beim Klavier 

Ihro Majestaet No. 19 in M.a3x.33 

Tie a yery merry thing. Glee. )Vadb, J. A No. 17 in M.9374) 

*Tia AmarilUe walking. Round. Brkwer, T 

No. 10 in M.a35.x7.z ; etc 
*Tia archery. Glee. Wbbbe, S. No. 28 in M.a35.x7.3 

Tia beauty calls. Ode. Wbbbb, S. Selection of glees. Vol. i. 

No. 19 in M.a35.X3.x 
Tia break of day. Part-song. Skast, H. No. 2 in lf.x564; etc 

Tia but a little faded flower. Song. Thomas, J. R. 

No. tB in M.Z99.Z4 
'TIS but in vain. Song. BsiTBOvaN. Werke. Serie 24. 

M4X3.z«a4 
"Tla fate's decree. Part-song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L 
F. No. 18 in M.z57.i7«x 

'TIS humdrum. Catch. Haungton. Yawning catch. 

No. 42 in M .141.9X.Z ; etc. 
*Tia love and harmony. Glee. CoaPE, J. No. 69 in M.fl35.z74 

nria May upon the mountains. Part-song. Reay. 

No. 8 in M.x58.a3; etc 
*Tia midnight Gke. Hopkins, J. L A collection of 5 glees. 

No. I in M.a36.az 
Tia my ffather'a song. Song. Foster, S. C No. 22 in M.3854X.3 

Tia not wealth* Song. Giaidini. No. 27 in M.a35.x8.3 

*Tia on earth. GUe. Boycb. No. 25 in M.a35.x7.3 

"Tla pleasant to lead a sylvan life. Part-song. Wass. 

No. 5 in M.X57.23 
Tia silent eve. Part-song. Watson, W. M. No. i in lf.iai.3 

11a strange, sister Ruth. Catch. Giaroini. No. 71 in M .aaa9.z 

Tia sunshine at last. Song. Beethoven. Werkc Serie 24. 

lf4X3.x.a4 
*Tia sweet among the flowers. Part-song. Kinross. 

No. 43 in M.Z58.X7 
"Tla thus, and thus farewell. Part-song. Boyce. 

No. 73 >n M.235.X7.X; etc 
"Tla too late for a coach. Catch. Purcell, H. 

No. 141 in M.235.X7.5; etc 
'Tia true that I gave my fond heart. GUe. Stevenson, J. A 

No. 3 in M.a35.x7.3 
'Tie twilight's holy hour. Song. Cuppingdale. 

No. 8 in M.X95.I.X7 
nria when the cup is smiling. Part-song. For s. a. t. a. Har- 
monized by the editor. The words by Thomas Moore. 
{In HuUah. The Singer's library. Secular. No. 43, pp. 
82-S4.) No. 43a in M.i57.a 

Tie wine was made to rule. Chorus. Purcell, H. Beauties 
of Purcell. Vol. 2. lf.aax.a.a 

Ha woman makes us love. Catch. Purcell, H. Beauties of 
Purcell Vol 2. M .aax.a.a 

Tisbc Song. Asioix 11.36CX 

Tiachlerlied. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 3. 

M.3i7.x.ao.3 
Tiachlied. Part-song. 

BEHUNa Vier Gesange. No. 10 in M.2xa.3 

DoERRjEN. No. 92 in M.ai3.9 

Tiachlied. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 2. 

M.3X7.x.90.a 

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Tisch- und Conferenzlieder. [Mannerchore. Bonn? 185-?] 

There is no title-page. No. 4 in M.373.6X 

ConUnis. — Dem KAnige. — H. F. Stims : Singerfnitt. — C. Kretitscr : 
Die Kspelle. — C. M. too Weber: Glmbc, Liebe, Hofftrana. — C 
Kreutxer: NachtgeMng; VSglein ■cblvnimem atif den Zwelgen. — 
J. L. F. Mcndebeohn-Bartholdy: ComltiL — J. Schneider: Du Lied 
▼om Wdn. — Panny: Der Rhda.—- J. W. KJUwoda: Du deotsche 
Lied. — F. Abt: Sabbatfeier. 

Tiaaot, Am6d^ de. 
Deux mots sur les theatres de Paris. Paris. Delaforest. 

1827. No. 2 in H.xa5.6 

Tissot, Pierre Francois. 
Souvenirs historiques sur la vie et la mort de F. Talma. 

Paris. Baudouin. 1826. Portrait. No. 5 in M.x 25.7 

Titan. Por orchestra. Alexandra Josifovna, Grtmd Duchess of 

Russia. No. 5 in M.3344 

Titania. Opera. For the Music see HUe. For the Libretto 

see Gallet. 
Titans, Les. Part-song. Saint-SaIns. No. 60 in M^ga^x 

Titi i la representation de Robert le Diable. Opera. For the 
Libretto see Ambroiae. 

Titl» Anton Emil. 
Serenade. Violin and piano. [Arranged by Henri Ernst. 
Full score and separate part for violin.] Boston. Daven- 
port 1877. No. 15 in lf.357.xa 
Das Wolkenkind. Romantisch komische Oper in 2 Acten, 
von Fr. X. Told. Musik von A. Emil Titl. Vollstandiger 
Clavierauszug. Wien. Diabelli & Comp. [1845?] M.aa6.aa 

Titon et TAurore. Opera. For the Music see Mondonville. 
For the Libretto see Lamarre. 

Tittl, Anton Emil. See Tid, Anton Emil. 

Titua et B6r6nice. Opera. For the Music see Gaatinel. For 

the Libretto see Foumier. 
Tiaianello. Opera. For the Music see Mancinelli. For the 

Libretto see Lumbroao. 
Tlaacalana. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. No.27inM.235.7.3;etc. 
To a friend so sincere. Glee. Gwke, R. No. 24 in M.aao.9.5 
To a heart full of love. Glee. Webbe, S. Selection of glees. 

Vol 3. No. 24 in M .235.13.3 

To a lady. Song, Arne, T. A. Lyric harmony. Vol. i. 

M.380.X.X 
To a mourning world. Song. Keller, M. No. 34 in M.192.X3.X 
To a nightingale at mid-day. Part-song. Bennett, W. S. 

No. 26 in lf.244.xa3 
To a akylark. Part-song. Lloyd, C. H. No. 19 in M.904.36.7 
To an, good night. Part-song. Wass. No. 19 in If .157.23 

To all lovera of harmony. Glee. Nares. No. 3inM.a35.9.a;etc« 
To all that breathe. GUe. Attwood, T. No. 13 in M.2354^x; etc 
To all you ladies. Part-song. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 16 in M.x39a.x8.x; etc. 
To an infant, sleeping. Part-song. Filby. No. 10 in M.x57.x5 
To armst Part-song. Bishop, H. R. No. 31 in M.X57.X9; etc 
Purcell, H. No. 236 in M.a35.i7.a; etc 

To Bacchua. GUe. Coleman. C. No. 238 in M. 335.17.2 

To battle is the cry. Song. A Beckett, M. A. Agnes Sorel. 

No. 4 in If .25X.X 
To be gazing. Glee. Stevens, R. J. S. No. 17 in 11.234.2.6; etc. 
To be jovial and gay. GUe. Smart, T. No. 23 in H.2X5.ax 

To bed. to bed, cries sleepy Ned. Catch. Baildon. 

No. 107 in M.aao.xo 
To blosaoma. Part-song. Barnby. No. 86 in M.x57.5.a 

To celebrate Thy praise, O Lord. Anthem. Chard. 

No. 26 in M.X90.5 ; etc 
To Chloe. Song. Arne, T. A. Lyric harmony. Vol. 2. 

M48o.x.a 
To daffodils. Part-song. Barnby. No. 16 in M.X58.X3 

HiLES, H. No. 5 in M.195.X.3 

ZiMMERMANN, A. No. 5 in M.X95.X4 

To drink or to sing. GUe. Aylward. No. 36 in M.a2axo 

To Elliot* 8 health. GUe. Cooke, B. No. 58 in M.aao.94 

To fair Fidele's grassy tomb. Part-song. 
Arne, T. A. No. 154 in M.ax5.ax 

Fergus. No. 41 in ll.a35«z7«3 

To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Cofum. Cooke, B. A col- 
lection of glees. No. i in H.a90.8 

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To God on high. Ckorak. MuiDSLsaoBM-BARTHOLDY, J. L. F. 

No. 34 in II.175.1.3 
To Qod the mighty Lord. AnOum, Nares. No. 35 in M.157.34 
To Qod who sits enthroned. Canon. Wkbbi, S. 

No. 9 in M.9x8.8.a; etc 
To harmony, seraphic maidl Glee. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 58 in M.X57.19; etc. 

To heal the wound. Glee, Fisim. No. 39a in H.xs7-s 

Langdon, R. No. 60 in M.a35.x7«x 

To Hebe. Sang, Himmbl, F. H. No. i in M.aia.9i.x 

To Helen. Sang, Lobpplbr. Four poems set to music 

To joy. Part-sang, Gaicn. No. i in M.ao4.38 

To Julia. Part-sang, Hatton. No. 18 in M.ao5.xo.x 

To laud the heav'nly King. Anthem. Claeki, J. 

No. 43 in Ii.x57.a8.x 
To Laura. Sang, Bbnikxn. No. 6 in m .az9.ai.x 

To leve alone comfort ys none Sang. Cols, J. lf.a36.xo 

To love and wine. GUe. Hutcbxmson, F. 

No. 186 in M.935.x7.a; etc 
To love I wake the silver string. Part-sang. Wbbbe, S. 

No. 70 in M.x57.ao.3; etc 
To market goes Joan. Catch, Wdbe, S. No. 21 in M.aao.9.3 
To me the wanton girls. GUe. Wbbbb, S. 

No. 7 in M.aaa3.3; etc. 
To me the world's an open book. Sang. Balfs. 

No. 24 in M.X9a4^a 

To me 'twas given. Canan. Wabxsn, £. T. Collection of 

catches. Vol. i. No. 60 in M.aao.9.x 

To my boat Sang. Nkukomm, S. von. No. 48 in M.a35.x8.x 

To my requeat and earnest cry. Anthem. Greene, M. 

No. 39 in M.X57.34 

To my turtle dove. Part-sang. Hen8Chbl» G. No. 4a in M.39a.xo 

To our muaical club. Catch, 

Caesab. No. 152 in M.935.X7.X ; etc 

Warren, E. T. No.2inM.xxo.x.x;etc 

To Portamouth. Antient round [for 4 voices], (/n Apollonian 

harmony. Vol. 2, p. 9.) No. 9 in M.X4X.ax.a 

Alio to be foond in Social harmoiir. 

To Rome'a immortal leader. Part-sang, Mozart. 

No. 13 in M.X75.X.6 
To aeal the calm is o'er. Part-sang. Marshall, P. A. 

No. 3 in M.X95.X.X6 
To see his face. Raund. Bishop, H. R. Complete collection 
of glees. Vol. 6. M.a35.x.6 

To shorten winter's sadness. Part-sang. Weelkbs. 

No. 47 in M. 337.15; etc 
To soften care. Glee. Arne, T. A. No. 201 in M .a3o.9.x 

To aong. Part-sang. Weber, C M. F. E. von. 

No. 33 in M .ao5.xo.3 
To aoothe our care. Canan. Hayes, W. No. 9 in M. 157.6.3; etc 
To sport our merry meeting. Madrigal. Hilton. 

No. 97 in M.i57.6.a; etc. 
To apring. Sang. Gounod. No. 20 in if.19a.xo 

To such as fear the Lord. Anthem. Tye. No. 23 in lf.237.x5 
To take the air a bonny lass. Madrigal, Farmer, John, 
Musician, No. 40 in M.X58.X5 

To that lov'd bosom I am dear. Glee, Bishop, H. R. Com- 
plete collection of glees. Vol. 6. M.a35.x.6 
To the absent one Sang. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. 
Songs. No. 50 in If .244.ax 
To the Aeolian harp. Sang. Beethoven. Werke. Serie 24. 

lf4X3.x.a4 

To the cuckoo. Rannd. Bishop, H. R. No. 15 in If.x57.i7.x 

To the festive board. Glee. Wbbbe, S. Selection of glees. 

Vol. I. No. 14 in M.a35.X3.x 

To the geniua of music. Cantata. For the Music see Mohr» 

H. For the Libretto see Widmann, J. V. 
To the goda of the ocean. GUe, Webbe, S. Selection of 
glees. Vol. 2. No. 30 in M.a35.x3.2 

To the hills! Part-sang. Loder, £. J. No. 21 in 11.235.7.2 

To the hilla and the vales. Part-sang, Purcell, H. 

No. 3inM.i57.a;etc. 
To the King of Great Britain. Catch, Hawkins, J. 

No. 57 in M.220.9.1 



To the Lord our God. Anthem. Calkin. Two introits. 

No. 8 in H.a34.io; etc 
To the morning wind. Part-sang, Hilbs, H. No. 4 in M.X95.t.3 
To the muae. Part-sang. Thomas, J. Welsh melodies. VoL i. 

No. A in M.235AX 
To the nightingale. Sang. Gounod. No. 21 in M.X92.X0 

To the ocean now I fly. Part-sang, Hilbs, H. No. 3 in M.a44.xx 
To the old long life. Catch, Webbe, S. No. 6 in M.aac3.x; etc 
To the pale tyrant Glee. Webbe, S. Selection of glees. 
Vol. 2. No. 13 in M.a35.x3.a 

To the Provost of Glasgow, the two following letters are re- 
spectfully addressed, on the subject of the organ in St. 
Andrew's church, Glasgow. Glasgow. Hidderwick & Co. 
1808. No. 3 in If.xa5.x3 

To the redbreaat Part-sang. Calkin. No. 3 in Il.x58.x5 

To the sun. Part-sang. Zabbl. No. 26 in M.39a^8.a 

To the Virgin. Part-sang. Lachner, V. No. 9 in lf.384.xa; etc 
To the wooda. Glee. Callcott, J. W. No. 170 in M.a35.X7.5 
To Thee, all-bounteous Father. Anthem. Hasse, J. A. P. 

No.63inM.xxx4.a 
To Thee all angels. Canan. Webbe, S. No. 252 in Il.xxax4; etc 
To Thee, great Lord. Anthem, Rossini. No. 15 in Il.x75.xi1 
To thee, my purse. Catch, Hayes, W. Catches, glees and 
canons. Vol. i. No. i in lf.aac5.x 

To thee, O better country. Anthem, Haydn, J. M. 

No. 34a in 1I.X57.3 
To thee, O gentle sleep. Song [t. t. b.]. (/» Social harmony. 
P. 188.) No. 161 in II.ax5.ax 

To thee, O gentle sleep. Sang. Hodson, W. 14 songs. 

No. 3 in ll.aax.3a 

To Thee, O God. Anthem. Mozabt. No. 10 in ll.aax.aa.3 

To Thee, O Lord. Anthem. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. 

To God on high. No. 24 in 1I.X75.X.3 

Williams, C. L, No. 4 in if .X95AX6 

To Thee, our God, we call. Anthem, Rossinl 

No. 20 in 1I.X57.5.X 
To thee 'tis given to live. Catch a 3 voci. (/fi Clementi. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. i, p. 42.) 

No. 36 in il.xxax.x: No. 36 in lf.xxo.a.x 

AIm to be found in Sibbald't Conectioa of catchct. 

To these lone shades. Glee. Berg, G. No. 134 in ll.aao.xo 
To wipe the tear. Glee. Webbe, S. No. 51 in Il.aa0.g4 

To Woden'a halL Part-sang. Purcell, H. No. 2 in Il.x75.x.a 
To you, fair ladies. GUe. Cooke, B. 9 glees. No. 2 in ll.aaQj 
To you, O gods. [Glee, t. t. b.] (/» Bland. The Ladies' col- 
lection. Vol. 4, p. 421.) No. 89 in Il.a34.x74 
Toaat. Part-sang. Abt, F. No. 233 in 1I.X474; etc 
Reinecxe, C. H. C No. 9 in 11.39243.3 
ZoELLNER, C. F. No. i9inll.ao5.xo.5;etc. 
Tobeme. Opera. For the Music see Bmni, A. B. For the 

Libretto see Patrat 
Tobie. Orataria. For the Music see Qounod; also Ortolan; 
also Silver. For the Libretto see Lefdvre, H.; also 
Hal^vy, L6on; also Collin, P. 
Tobin, John. 

[The curfew.] The music as performed in The curfew. 
Composed by T. Attwood. No. 3 in 11.390.3 

Toby reduced. Glee. See Dear friend, this brown jug. 
Toby Swill. Sang, Arnold, J. No. 169 in II.ax5.ax 

Toccataa. Par archestra. 

Bach, J. S. Toccata fur die Orgel, componirt von J. S. 
Bach. Fur grosses Orchester eingerichtet von H. Esser. 

No. 3 in 11.346^ 

FouRNiER, P. Toccata. Etude symphonique. (Op. 20.) 

No. 2 in M40645 
Toccataa. Far pianoforte. 

Clementi, M. Toccata [in Bb major]. Oeuvres complettes. 

Tome 6. lf.36axa.6 

Scarlattl Toccades pour le clavecin. lL36a9 

Toch^, Raoul. 

Adam et £ve. Op6rette fantastique. Paroles de MM. 

Ernest Blum & Raoul Toch^. Musique de Gaston Ser- 

pette. No. I in Il.3a2.a5 

Belle Lurette. Op^ra-comique de Blum, Blau et Toch^. 

Musique de J. Offenbach. If .377.8; etc 



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Toehi, Raottl. (CofUmutd.) 
Chantense par amour. Op6rette. Paroles de Georges Vi- 
bert et Raoul Toch^. Musique de Paul Henrion. 

N0.4inM.97tf.16 
Le chiteau de Tire-Larigot. Op6rette fantastique. Paroles 
de MM. Ernest Blum et Raoul Tochi. Musique de Gaston 
Serpette. M.39a.a4 

Le diable au corps, Berta. Op^ra comique. Paroles de 
Blum & Toch^ Musique de R. Marenco. M.a47.90 

Le petit chaperon rouge. Op^ette de Blum et Toch^. 
Musique de G. Serpette. No. i in M.31337 

Le premier baiser. Op^ra comique de MM. £. de Najac & 
Raoul Toch6. Musique de £mile Jonas. No. i in M.a86.a4 
La princesse. Com^die-op^rette. Musique de Gaston Ser- 
pette. No. I in lf.355.13 
Tige-de-Lotus. Op6rette. Musique de G. Serpette. 

No. 2 in M.399.S9 
Tochter, Die, Jephta's. Sang. Schumann, R. A. 

No. 9 in M.944.15.3; etc 
Tochter^ Die, Pharao's. Cantaia. For the Music see Schlet- 

terer. For the Librbtto see Schmidt^ M. 
Tod, Der, Abels. Oratorio. For the Music see Rolle, J. H. 

For the Libebtto see Patske. 
Tod, Der, Balders. Oraiorio. For the Music and Libutto see 

Bestaendig. 

Tod, Der, das ist die kiihle Nacht. Part-soHg. Cornbuus. 

Werke. Band 2. M4i4.BaB 

Tod, Der, das ist die kuhle Nacht Song. Brahms. Vier 

Lieder. Op. 96. No. i in M.38040.3 

Tod, Der, des Herrn. Oraiorio. For the Music see Geissler. 

For the Libretto see Schwab, G. B. 

Tod, Der, des Verraters. Part-song. Cornbuus. Werke. 

Band 2. M414.BO.B 

Tod, Der, fur's Vaterland. Part-song. Abt, F. Drei Lieder 

fur Tier Mannerstimmen. Op. 993- No. 41 in M.39a.i 

Tod, Der, Jesu. Cantata. For the Music see Qrann; also 

Kreusaer. For the Libretto see Ramler. 

Tod, Der, Oscars. Song, Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band 4. M.3I7.I.M4 

Tod, Der, und das Maedchen. Song. Schubert, F. P. Sammt- 

liche Compositionen. M.a44.i3;etc 

Tod und Verklarung. Symphonic poem. Strauss, R. 

No. 3 in M.34a^o 

Tode, Heinrich Julius. 

Das Vertrauen auf Gott. Eine Cantate. In Musik gesetzt 

Ton Friedr. Heinrich Himmel. M.36a5;etc. 

Todetlied der Bojaren. Part-song. Keyschbr. Drei vier- 

stimmige Mannerchore. Op. 21. No. 55 in M.39a.ia 

Todeslied der Bojaren. Song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. 

L F. Werke. Serie 19. M413.3.X9 

Todeamusik. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band 7. M.317.X.90.7 

Todeasehnen. Song. Brahms. Sechs Lieder. Op. 86. 

No. iiinM.38a40.a 
Todte Knabe, Der. Part-song. Brahms. Deutsche Volks- 
lieder. Heft 2. No. 3 in M.904.7 

Todte Soldat, Der. Part-song. Weber, J. R. 

No. 201 in M.X474 
Todtenfeier, Die. Oratorio. Ovbrwe& M.a43.io 

Todtenfeier Alexanders des Grossen. Optra. For the Music 

see Zopfl. For the Libretto see Maercker. 
Todtengraeber, Der. Part-song. Westmbybr. No. 14 in M.392.a7 
Todtengraeber, Der, von Herwegh. Song. Lindpaintner. 

No. 8 in M.38aa9 

Todtengraeberlied. Part-song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 19. M.3X7.X.19 

Todtengraeberlied. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band i. M.3X7.1.90.1 

Todtengraebera Heimwehe. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. 

, Serie 20, Band 8. M.3X7.i.ao.8 

To^tengraet>erweise. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 

20, Band 8. M.3X7.X.90.8 

Todteninsel, Die. Symphonic poem. Hall^n. No. 3 in M40349 

Todtenkrana fur ein Kind. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 20, Band 3. M.3x7.i.aa3 



Todtenlied. Part-song. Sattlbr. No. 114inM.204.39 

VoLKMANN, F. R. No. 1 13 iu M.204.39 

Todtenopfer. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band i. M.3X7.X.90.X 

Todtentana. For pianoforte and orchestra. Liszt. M4Q3.96 

Todtentans, Der. Symphonic poem. Hexdinosfeld. 

No. I in M.33(S.X9 

Toechter, Die, des Dionysos. Opera. For the Musxc see 
BrandL For the Libretto see Waldatdn. 

Toechter, Die, Erins. Part-song, Wbinwurm. No. ii in M.X94.9X 

Toechterlein, Das, des Wirths. Part-song. Keyschbr. Sechs 
Quartette. Op. 7- No. 2 in M.399.Z3 

Toedt, Mathilde £. 

Great violinists. Portraits. Plate. Fac-simile. (/» The 
music of the modern world. Vol. i, pp. 58-62. New 
York. [1895.]) M.X4.X.X 

Toedtliche Krankheit. Song, Henschbl, G. Serbisches 
Liederspiel. No. 2 in M.X94.X5 

Toenet, ihr PaukenI Cantata. For the Musxc see Bach, J. S. 
Werke. Jahrgang 34. 

Toepler, Michael, editor. 

Gesange zum Gebrauche fur die Mitglieder des Sieg- 
Rheinischen Lehrer-Gesangvereines bei dem im Jahre 
i860 zu Bruhl Statt findenden Lehrer-Gesangfeste be- 
sonders abgedruckti Bonn. GeorgL i860. 

No. 3 in M^72.6x 

Toesca della Castellamonte, Carlo Giuseppe. 
Symphonie. [Partition.] Manuscript. 1885. M^03.xx2 

Toetchi, Charles Joseph. See Toesca della Castellamonte, 
Carlo Giuseppe. 

Tocaky, Charles Joseph. See Toesca deUa Caatellamonte^ 
Carlo Giuseppe. 

Tog. Opera. For the Music see Chaasaigne. For the Li- 
bretto see HenniL 

Together let us range. Duet. Boyce, W. 

No. 5 in M.a37.2; etc.* 

Together we range. Duet. Webbb, S. No. 112 in M.a35.x74 

Toggenburg. Cantata. For the Music see Rheinberger, J. G. 
For the Libretto see Hoflnaass. 

Toi qui versas la lumiire. Song. Auber, D. F. E. 

No. 7 in M.X93.9X.9 

Toinette et son carabinier. Opera. For the Music see Ronger, 
F. For the Libretto see Delaporte. 

Toison d'or, La. Opera. For the Music see Vogel, C. L A. 
For the Libretto see Deariauz. 

Tolbecque, Auguste. 
Apr^s la valse. Op6rette en un acte. Par Henri Clouzot. 
Musique de A. Tolbecque. Op. 20. [Partition chant et 
piano.] Paris. Chatot. [189-?] No. i in M.393US7 

Told, Franz Xaver. 
Das Wolkenkind. Romantisch komische Oper in 2 Acten. 
Musik von A. Emil Titl. M.226.92 

Toldi's saerelme. Opera. For the Music see Mihalovich. 
For the Libretto see Csikjr. 

Tolhurst, George. 
Ruth. A sacred oratorio. The words chiefly from the 
Holy Scriptures. Vocal score with piano accomp. Lon- 
don. Davison. [1868.] M.243^ 

Tolkien, Frederick. 
Adela. Opera in three acts. Written [and] composed by 
Frederick Tolkien. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 
Ascherberg & Co. 1895. M.a46.x9 

Toll, toll the knell. Song. Storage. No. 7 in M.235.X8.X 

Tollite jugum meum. Motet. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 5. 

UJBo^mlM,s 
ToUina, Jan. See ToUius, Johannes. 

Tollius, Johannes. 
Zesstemmige madrigalen. Naar de uitgave van 1597 in 
partituur gebracht en op nieuw uitgegeven door Max 
Seiffert. AmsterdanL Algemeene muziekhandel. 1901. 
[Maatschappij tot bevordering der toonkunst. 24.] 

No. 2 in M4X5.9 
Tolomeo. Opera. For the Music see HandeL Werke. 
Lieferung 76. 



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Tom Cobler 



THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



Torzhestvo 



Tom Cobler. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. Collection 
of catches. Vol. 3» p. 85.) No. 36 in M.aao4).9 

Tom he was a piper's son. Song, Duffibld. 

No. 13 in M.39a.7; etc 
Tom Jones. Opera, For the Music see Danican. For the 

Libretto see Poinsinet; also Reed, J. 
Tom Ustes the book. Catch, King, J. No. 80 in M.a3o.9.4 
Tom, metaphysician. Catch. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 103 in M.990.94 

Tom Starboard. Sang, Mazzinghi, G. No. 19 in M.a37.9 

Tom Warren, my sending. Catch [for 3 voices], (/n Warren. 

Vocal harmony. P. 33.) No. 22 in M.aaaxo 

TomaSek, Wenzel Jan. 

Hymni in sacro pro defunctis cantari soliti, pleno concentu 

mnsico redditi. Pragae. Berra. [i8a-?] No. 2 in M.aai.37 

Te Denm. [Chorus comitante piano.] Op. 79. Moguntiae. 

Schott. [ 1845 ?] No. 9 in M.aox.3a ; No. 14 in M .a6o.a 

Tomaschek, Wenzel Jan. See TomaSek, Wenzel Jan. 

Tomb, The. Sang. Bbrlioz, L H. Summer nights. 

No. 2 in M.a65.5 
Tombe degl' avi. Sang, Donizbtti. No. 43 in M.ZS7.39 

Tombeau, Le, d'une m^re. Song, Schubert, F. P. Melodies. 
Vol. 7. ^.3374.7 

Tombelle, Fernand de la. See La Tombelle, Fernand de. 
Tombez, mes ^iles. Song, Gounod. No. 19 in M. 193.10; etc. 
Tombola, La. Opera, For the Music see Cagnoni For the 

Libretto see Piave. 
Tomboy, The. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Tippett 
Tomeo, Ferdinando. 
Oratorio della passione. [Partitura.] Manuscript. Napoli. 
1800. 2 v. M.3i.aa 

Tomeoni, Florido. 
Th^orie de la musique vocale. Paris. Pougens. An vii 
[1 799]. M.143.10 

Tomkina, Thomas. 
Almighty and everlasting God. [Anthem.] (/fi Boyce. 
Cathedral music. Ed. Warren. Vol. 2, pp. 361-365O 

No. 31 in M.a33.a3.a 
O pray for the peace of Jerusalem. [Anthem.] {In Boyce. 
Cathedral music. Ed. Warren. Vol. 2, pp. 36^3^*) 

No. 32 in 11.233.23.2 
Te Deum, Benedictus, Kyrie, Nicene creed. Magnificat, and 
Nunc dimittis, in C. (/n Boyce. Cathedral music. Ed. 
Warren. Vol. i, pp. 303-334.) No. 11 inM.a33.23.i 

Same. [With the Venite.] (In Ouseley. Cathedral ser- 
vices. Pp. 355-391O No. 32 in M.233.9 
Tommasi, Ferdinando. 
Erico di Svezia. Tragedia lirica. Poesia e musica del cav. 
F. Tommasi. Riduzione con accomp. di piano forte. 
Milano. Lucca. [187-?] M.151.16 
Ton, Ein. Song. Cornelius. Werke. Band i. M414.20.1 
Ton fen s'esteint de ce. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 
Werke. Band 12. M.8o4oa.67.ia 
Ton nom que mon vers dira. Part-sang, Lassus. Sammtliche 
Werke. Band 16. M.8o4oa.67.i6 
Ton souvenir. Song. Louis, N. No. 6 in M.390.11 ; etc 
Tonality. 
Forde, W. An essay on the key in music. London. [183-?] 
Plate. M.148.5 
Pagnerrb, L. Origines et variations de notre tonality. 
Son avenir. Paris. 1885. M.144.8 
Tone-deafnesa. 
KuNN, C. G. Die Tontaubheit und der Musikunterricht. 
Wien. 1892. No. 3 in If .373.98 
Tone pictures. 

Sec alio Color la music. 

Griesbach, J. H. Analysis of musical sounds, with illustra- 
tive figures of the ratios of vibrations of musical intervals 
and their compounds. London. [185-?] Plates. M. 121.23 
Tonelli, La. Opera, For the Music see Thomas, C. L. A. 

For the Libretto see Sauvage, T. M. F. 
Tonic sol-fa method. 
CuRWEN, J. Musical theory. [Tonic sol-fa system.] Lon- 
don. [1879.] M.X084X 



Tonic sol-fa method. (Continued.) 
CuRWEN, J. S. The story of Tonic sol-fa. London. [1879?] 

No. 3 in 1I.XZ6.5 
To-night Part-song. Weber, C. M. F. E. von. 

No. 2inMj905.zo.3 

Tonne, La, du maitre Floh. Chorus. RoNcft. 12 choeurs 

rhythmiques. No. 44 in M.392.SI 

Tonneau, Le, de Mignonne. Opera. For the Music see Donay. 

For the Libretto see La Quette. 
Tonnelier, Le. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Audinot 
Too plain, dear youth. GUe, Bates, J. No. 22 in M.29a9.2 
Too poor for a bribe. Catch. Holder. A collection of 
catches. Na 4 in M.Z90^3i 

Too soon. Opera, For the Music see Cellier. For the Li- 
bretto see Barnard, C. 
Toper's glee. The. Part-song. Zelter. No. 15 in M.905.Z0.3 
Toplady, Augustus Montague. 

Rock of ages (Jesus, pro me perforatus). Set to music 
for baritone solo, chorus and orchestra by J. F. Bridge. 

No. 4 in M.154.29 
Topliff, Robert. 

Hie away. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In The Apollo. VoL i, pp. 

77-79') No. 30 in M.Z39a.z8.x 

Three merry ghosts. Glee [s. a. b.]. (/» The Apollo. 

Vol. 2, pp. 156-160.) No. 24 in M.X39a.x8.a 

Topsy-turvy hotel. The. Opera. For the Music ue Roger, V. 

L'auberge de Tohu-Bohu. For the Libretto see Stargeas, 

Toreador, The. Opera, For the Music see TlUdna. For the 

Libretto see Tanner. 
Toreador, Le, ou I'accord parfait Opera. For the Music see 

Adam, A. C. For the Libretto see Sanvage, T. M. C 
Torelli-Viollier, Eugenio. 

La creola. Melodramma in 3 atti, di £0 e M* Torelli' 

Viollier. Musica di Gaetano Coronaro. M.28s^ 

Torgau, Prussia, Music. 

Taubert, O. Zweiter Nachtrag zur Geschtchte der Pflege 

der Musik in Torgau. Torgau. 1890. No. 2 in lC.372.6x 

Toma il core al suo diletto. Song, Handel. Werke. Liefe- 

rung 51. M.3X3.X.5X 

Tomeo, II. Opera, For the Music see Fane, J. 

Torquato Taaso. Opera. For the Music see DoolEettL For 

the Libretto see FerrettL 
Torquato Tasao. Overture. Bungert. No. 4 in M.336.a 

ScHULz-ScHWERiN. No. 2 in 11.312.2 

Torr, A. C, pseud. See Hobson, Frederick. 
Torre, G. 
Christoforo Colombo, ossia la scoperta del Nuovo Mondo. 
Odesinfonia, tradotta liberamente dal francese con 
variazioni ed aggiunte da G. Torre. Posta in musica da 
C. A. Gambini. lf.272.20 

Torrent, Le. Song. Schubert, F. P. M61odies. Vol. 4. 

11.32744 
Torri, Pietro. 

Levate suo bella Clori. [Canon, 5 in i.] (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. i, p. 52.) No. 63 in If.i20u9.x 
Torriad p dydd. The dawn of day. [Welsh air.] Arranged 
[for I voice, also] harmonized for 4 voices. (In Thomas. 
Welsh melodies. Vol. i, pp. 69-79.) No. 9 in M .135US.X 
Torriani, Eugenio. 

Carlo Magno. Melodramma di Annibale CressonL Posto 
in musica dal maestro E. Torriani. Riduzione per canto 
e pianoforte di D. Dugnani. Milano. Ricordi. [185-?] 

Il.xsx.x7 
Torriglione, , Conte, 

• La musica italiana nel secolo XIX. Ricerche filosofico- 
critiche di Eleuterio Pantologo [pseud.]. Firenze. Coen 
& comp. 1828. No. I in M. 377.13 

Tortorella, La. Song, Gordigiani. £chos de la Toscane. 
Vol. 2. No. 33 in M .244.X3.S 

Torvaldo e Dorliska. Opera, For the Music see RoasiiiL 
For the Libretto see Sterbini. 

TopwecTBO BaKxa. [The triumph of Bacchus.] Opera. For 
the Music see DargomyzhakL For the Libretto see 
Pushkin. 



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Tours 



Totca. Opera, For the Music see PocdnL For the Libretto 
see Sardoo. 

Tod» Pier Frsncesco. 
Observations on the florid song; or, sentiments on the 
ancient and modern singers. Translated by Mr. Galliard. 
3d edition. London. Wilcox. 1743. M.Z99a.9 

Tota pulchra. Anthem, Arcbambbau. No. 3 in M.soi.33 

Bbltjbns. No. 13 in uMOnio.2 

Dbwit. No. 13 in M.96o.ia3 

Ellbbton. No. 5 in M.a6o.az 

Janssbm. No. 36 in M.26az9 

Labat. 26 grands motets. M.ai3.a3 

Lambillottb. Musique religieuse. No. 40 in M.36o.i8 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band i. M.8o4oa.67.i 

Nixon. Selections from sacred compositions. ll.a7az 

Palbstbina. Werke. Band 4. lfA>4oa.664 

Total eclipse. Song. Handbl. No. a8 in il.99o.aa.a; etc. 

Toteninsel, Die. Symphonie poem, Rakhiianinov. m. 136.37 

TotenUage der Goten. Part-song. Sachs. No. i in M.ai3.i5 

Toto. Opera. For the Music see Ban^« For the Librbtto 

see Bilhand. 

Tottmann, Albert Carl. 

Ave Maria ftir vierstimmigen Frauenchor u. Sopran Solo. 

Leipzig. Klemm. [ 187-?] No. 6 in M.X57.i5 

Domroschen. Melodramatische Marchendichtung von 

Livius Furst. Ftir Chor, Soli und Orchester componirt 

von Albert Tottmann. VoUstandiger Klavierauszug. 

Leipzig. Hofmeister. [1865.] No. i in M.391.60 

Messe fur dreistimmigen Mannerchor, soli und Orgel- oder 

Harmonium-Begleitung. Leipzig. Hofmeister. [187-?] 

No. 3 in M.I5(S.X7 
Tottola, Leone. 

II castello di Kenilworth. Opera. Musica di G. Donizetti. 

11.364.14 

La donna del lago. A melo-dramatic opera. Music by 

Rossini London. Ebers. [1823.] No. 5 in M .io9a.i.a 

Words onlf, in lUlfaui and English. 

Same. Opera seria. Posta in musica e ridotta per il piano 

forte da Rossini. M.369.3b 

Elena [e Costantino]. Dramma giocoso. Musica del Sig. 

Simone Mayer. M41.6 

La gazzetta. Dramma buffo. Musica di Rossini. M.369.93 
Mosi in Egitto. Oratorio. Posto in musica et ridotto per 

il piano forte da Rossini^ M.369.16 

Otello, ossia TAfricano di Venezia. Dramma tragico in tre 

atti. Parole di L. Tottola. Musica del maestro Rossini. 

Venezia. Molinari. [1846?] No. 2 in M.I47.8.X 

Libretto only» in Italian. 

Same. [Opera seria. Posta in musica da G. Rossini.] 

M.a64.a4;etc. 

L'ttltimo di Pompei. Melodramma tragico. Musica del Mo 

Pacini. M.a93.i4 

[Zelmira. Opera seria. Musica di Rossini.] M.340.ai ; etc. 

La zingara. Opera semi-seria. Musica di G. Donizetti. 

M.363.3X 
Totna in corde. Offertory. Schubbbt, F. P. Werke. Serie 
14- M.3I7.X.X4 

Touch (in pianoforte playing). 
JaIll, M. T. Le mtoinisme du toucher. L'6tude du piano 
par analyse exp^rimentale de la sensibility tactile. Paris. 
1897. Illus. M.37a.7 

Touchard-Lafoaae, G. 
Chroniques secretes et galantes de TOp^ra. 1667-1844. 
Paris. Lachapelle. 1846. 4 v. in 2. M.143.X9 

La pudeur et TOp^ra. Paris. Lachapelle. 1834. 2 v. 

M.X44.15 
Tonjoura. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. i. M.3274.X 
Tonjoura seul. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 3. 

M.3a74-3 
Toiilmoache» Fr^d^ric. 

Mademoiselle ma femme. Op6ra-comique en 3 actes de 

Maurice Ordonneau & O. Pradels. Musique de Fr6d6ric 

Toulmouche. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 

1893. M.3a4.2i 



Toulmouche, Fr6d6ric. (CanHmed.) 

La perle du Cantal. Op^rette en trois actes de Maurice 

Ordonneau. Musique de Fr^d^ric Toulmouche. Parti-* 

tion chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1895. Ii.38x.55 

La Saint- Valentin. Op^rette en trois actes de Maurice 

Ordonneau & Femand Beissier. Musique de Fr^d^ric 

Toulmouche. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 

1895. lf.393U58 

Xante Agnis. Op6rette bouffe en deux actes. Paroles de 

Maxime Boucheron. Musique de Fr^^ic Toulmouche. 

[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Dupont. 1896. 

M.393.69 
La veill^e des noces. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes. Paroles 
de Alexandre Bisson et Bureau-Jattiot [£. Bureau et F. 
Jattiot]. Paris. Gregh. [1889.] M.324.83 

Same. The wedding eve. A comic opera in 3 acts. Music 
by.Fr6d6ric Toulmouche. The English libretto (founded 
on the French of A. Bisson and Bureau-Jattiot) by Wil- 
liam Yardley. Vocal score. London. Hopwood & Crew. 
[1889.] M.324.a9 

Toulon, Charles. 
La double 6preuve. Op^rette. Musique de Henri Labit. 

No. 4 in M.a56.x9 
Tour, Le, de Moultnet. Opera. For the Music see Hubana. 

For the Libeetto see AveneL 
Tourists, The. Opera. For the Music see Kerker. For the 

Libebtto see Bumaide. 
Tourj^e, Eben. 
A plea for vocal music in public schools. Boston. Mudge. 
1871. No. 4 in M.X27.X 

Toumemire, Charles. 
Le sang de la sir^ne. L^gende musicale en quatre parties 
de Marcel Brennure d'apr^ A. Le Braz. Musique de Ch. 
Tournemire. Op. 27. Partition piano et chant. Paris. 
Lemoine & cie. 1904. No. 3 in M.389.X4 

Tours, Berthold. 
Blessing, glory, wisdom, and thanks. Anthem. [Accomp. 
for organ.] {In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. i, 
pp. 24-37.) No. 5 in M.x95.a.x 

The eagle. Part song. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 
[ 187-?] No. 15 in M.X57.25 

God be merciful unto us. For eight voices [s. s. a. a. t. t. 
B. B. Accomp. for organ]. London. Novello, Ewer & 
Co. [ 1872?] No. 15 in M.X90.8 

God hath appointed a day. Anthem for Easter. [Accomp. 
for organ.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 1878. 

No. 14 in M.X58.90 

Hymn to Cynthia. A four part song [s. a. t. b.]. (/» 

Novello's Part-song book. 2d series. Vol. 17, pp. 33-37«) 

No. 6 in M.X95.X.X7 
Alio to be found [for t. t. b. b.] in The Oipheot. 

In Thee, O Lord, have I put my trust. Full anthem. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] {In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. 2, pp. 62-66.) No. 7 in M.x95.2.a 

O Salutaris Hostia. Motett for s. solo, & chorus with 
organ. London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1872?] 

No. 9 in M.aox.36 

Praise God in His holiness. Anthem. [Accomp. for or- 
gan.] {In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 8, pp. 
75-82.) No. 8 in H.X95.9.8 

Serenade. My lady sleeps, bab. solo & chorus [t. t. b. a 
Arranged by Warren Davenport]. Boston. Davenport. 
[ 1880.] No. 16 in M.392.38 

The stars beyond the cloud. A trio [s. s. a. Accomp. for 
pianoforte]. {In Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 

5» pp. 5^59.) No. 12 in M.904.36-5 

Summer and winter. Part-song. London. Novello, Ewer 

& Co. 1872. No. 2Z in M.X57.25 

Swift the shades of eve are falling. Part song. London. 

Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. 16 in M.X57.25 

There were shepherds abiding in the field. Anthem for 

Christmas. [Accomp. for organ.] London. Novello, 

Ewer & Co. 1891. No. 15 in lf.x58.2D 

Tours, Berthold, ediior. 

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Toon, Berthold, gditor. (Ctmtmued,) 
Gounod. Messe solennelle, ae (de Piques). No. 3 in u,isfi*3o 

La redemption. No. i in M.904.17; etc. 

Handel. Acis and Galatea. M4oaa.i4 

MozAKT. II seraglio. 11^67.18 

Schubert, F. P. Mass in A flat. if.15641 

Mass in B flat. If.z56.42 

Mass in C. M. 15640 

Toon, Frank £. 

See-See. New Chinese comic opera in two acts. An adapta- 
tion of ''La troisi^me lune" by Fred. Gr^sac and Paul 
Ferrier. Book by Chas. H. £. Brookfield. Music by 
Sidney Jones. Additional numbers composed by Frank 
£. Tours. If.a40.13 

Toiirte, Francis. 
Un baiser pour lot. Op^rette. Musiqne de Georges Douay. 

No. 2 in M.301.5 

Un bureau de nourrices. Folic musicale. Musique de 

Georges Douay. No. i in M. 305.14 

La chasse aux rivaux. Op^ra-comique. Musique de Jules 

d'Aoust. No. 3 in M.395.X 

Le Docteur Tam-Tam. Op^rette bouffe. Musique de 

Fr^d^ric Barbier. No. 2 in If .255.38 

Farfadette. Op^rette. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. I in 11.30x4 
Le garnisaire. Op^rette. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. 3 in M.301.5 
L'h^ritage du postilion. Op^rette. Paroles de MM. A. de 
Jallais & F. Tourte. Musique de A. L'£veilie. M.3054X 
Judith et Suzon. Op^rette. Musique de Luigi Bord^se. 

No. 3 in M.265.38 
Madame Lecomte. Operette. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. 4 in If .305.9 

Le march6 aux domestiques, paysannerie. Operette pour 

gargons. Musique de Luigi Bordise. No. 2 in M.a65.34 

Un mariage d'autrefois. Op^ra comique de salon. Musique 

de Georges Douay. No. 2 in M.305.Z0 

Les mensonges de la marquise. Operette pour institutions 

de jeunes filles. Musique de Luigi Bord^se. M.265.36 

Les mules de Suzette. Operette. Musique de Georges 

Douay. No. i in M.305.12 

La nouvelle £ve. Operette. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. 3 in M .3014 
Picador. Op6rette. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. 3 in M.305.X3 

Le pommier des Amours. Op6rette. Musique de Georges 

Douay. No. 3 in M.305.9; etc. 

La poule noire, paysannerie. Op6rette pour jeunes filles. 

Musique de Luigi Bord^se. No. i in M.265.35 

Le reve du parrain. Operette. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. 2 in M.305.9 ; etc 

Les souliers de noce. Operette. Musique de Georges 

Douay. No. 3 in M.305.ZX 

Le Sultan Aboul-Azor. Op^rette-bouffe. Musique de Luigi 

Bord^se. No. 3 in If .265.31 

Les valets mod^es. Operette. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. 3 in If .305.12 
Tourterelle, La. Far pianoforte, Blumenthal. No. 3 in M.Z9o.io 
Tourterelle, La. Song, Kaeutzeb, L. C F. No. 27 in II.39Z.28.1 
T0U8 les deux. Song, Mbyerbbsr. No. 2 in M.157.38 

Tous mes plaisirs. Du$t. Isouard. No. 14 in M.15740 

Tout ce qui dut me rendre heureux. Cavatina, Sacchini. Le 
Sacchini des concerts. M.274.9 

Tout-ensemble^ The. Song. Arnb, T. A. Lyric harmony. 
Vol. 2. M.38o.z.a 

Tout est bien qui finit bien. Opera, For the Music see 

Weckerlin. For the Libretto see Malherbe. 

Tout homme qui son esperance. Anthem. Sweeuncx. Werken. 

Deel 3. M413.2.3 

Tout mon bonheur. Cavatina, Sacchini. Le Sacchini des 

concerts. M.274.9 

Toute ma vie. Song, SchuberTi F. P. Melodies. Vol. 2. 

M.327.4.2 
Toute puissance, La. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 3. 

M.3a7.4.3 






Tower, The, of Babel. Oratorio. For the Music see Rubin- 
stein. For the Libretto see Rodenberg. 
Toutes gents, louez le Seigneur. Anthem. Sweeunck. Werken. 
Deel 2. M413.2.2 

Toutes les nuits. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 14. M.8o4oa.67.z4 

Toutpuissant, Le, i mon Seigneur. Anthem. Sweelinck. 
Werken. Deel 4. M4Z3.a4 

Tdw rhddds ladonoj ul'sammer. Part-song. Schubert, F. P. 
Werke. Scrie 17. M.3Z7.1.X7 

TowerSy John. 
A catechism of music for beginners. Manchester. Hey- 
wood. 1889. No. 8 in M.zo9,X9 

Towers the lofty battlements crowning. Part-song. Werner, 
H. No. 30 in M.205.X0L3 

Toweney, Edward. 
Sweet is the vernal matin air. [Song, t. Accomp. for violtn 
and piano. Also for guitar.] Oxford. Hardy. [18—?] 

No. 3 in M.235.Z4 
Towne, T. Martin. 
The message of Christmas. A Christmas cantata in two 
acts, for Sabbath schools. Libretto by Fanny £. New- 
berry. Music by T. Martin Towne. (Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] Boston. Ditson & Co. 1885. No. 5 in M.393.Z3 
Townsend, George Henry, compiler. 
Selections and words of glees, madrigals, choruses, songs, 
etc., sung every evening [in £vans's Music and Supper 
Rooms, Covent Garden. Anon. London. 186-?]. 

No. 3 in M.Z32.3 
Townsend, Horatio. 

An account of the visit of Handel to Dublin. Dublin. 
M'Glashan. 1852. M.Z07.2S 

Townsend, Pauline D., translator, 
Jahn, O. Life of Mozart. London. 1882. 3 v. Portraits. 

M.Z05.I9 
Toy symphony. Children's symphony. Ryan, D. L. 

No. 2 in M.342.30 
Toyon, Paul de. 
La musique en 1864; 65. Documents relatifs i I'art musical. 
Paris. De Vresse. [1865, 66.] M.Z29.Z 

Toxer, Ferris. 

King Neptune's daughter. A cantata for female voices. 
The words written by Henry Knight. The music com- 
posed by Ferris Tozer. [Vocal score.] London. No- 
vello, £wer & Co. 1892. No. 3 in M.38446 

Toszetti, Ottaviano Targioni. See Targioni-Tossetd, OtU- 

viano. 
Tra le fiamme tu scherzi per gioco. CantatcL For the Music 

see Handel. Werke. Lieferung 52B. 
Tra verdi rami d'un novello. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 
Werke. Band 6. UJBo^cmJ6^.6 

Trad amanti, L Opera. For the Music see Cimaroaa. 
TracoUo. Opera. For the Music see PergolesL 
Tracy, George Lowell. 

£xcelsior, Jr. Burlesque. Words by R. A. Bamet. Music 
by Geo. Lowell Tracy. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Bos- 
ton. Bates & Bendix. 1895. M.a46.90 
Tradent enim vos. Motet. Palestrina. Werke. Band 3, 6. 

M.8o4oa.66.3,6 
Tradeturenim. Anthem. Nixon, H. G. No. ioinM.26o.zaz;etc 
Tradiderunt me. Anthem. Palestrina. Werke. Band 32. 

MJ040a.66.32 
Tradita, La. Opera. For the Music see Sanelli. For the 

Libretto see Codeb6. 
Traditor deluso, II. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20^ 
Band 10. M.3Z7.z,ao.zo 

Traetta, Tommaso. 

[Dove mi guidi. Scena e cavatina, s., con accomp. d'or- 
chestra. Partitura.] Manuscript. [176-?] 
From hit opera I Tindaridi. No. 2 in M.Z90.30 

[Un empia m'accusa. Aria, t., con accomp. d'orchestra. 
Partitura.] Manuscript. [Parma? 1761?] 

From hit opera Sofonitba. No. 6 in M.Z20.30 

Misera dove son. Scena ed aria [s., con accomp. d'orchestra. 
Partitura]. Manuscript. [Paris? 180-?] No. 4 in M.X20.30 



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Traetta, Tommaso. (Contmnid,) 
[Respira gii contento. Aria, 8., con stromenti al arco. 
Partitura.] Manttscript. [Parma? 1763?] 

From hit opera La Fraaeese ■ Malaglicra. No. 5 in H^iaO-^O 

Sogno, ma te non miro. Glee [t. t. a.], (/n Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. i, pp. 72, 73.) No. 83 in M .aao.9.1 
(Superbo del mio dono. Aria, t., con stromenti al arco. 
Partitura.] Manuscript. [Parma? 1760?] No. 3 in M .laaao 
Traemn' von mir. Part-saHg. Schultz, £• No. 17 in M.903.ao 
Traemne. Song. PaAMZ, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 43. 

No. 67 in M.a44.5.3 
Tracnme sind Schaeume. Pari-song. 

HAun. Mannerqnartette. Op. 41. No. 7 in M.39a.36 

KuNTZK. No. 33 in u.246,22 

S<auLZ-ScBWKaiN. No. 16 in M.39a.a5 

Traeamen. Pari-song, Schumachbr, P. Musikanten-Lieder. 

No. 7 in M.aia.x7 

Tracnmanda Rose, Die. Part-song. Runhold. The dreaming 

rose. No. 35 iu M.39a.aa 

Traenmende See, Der. Part-song, Schumanh, R. A Sechs 

Lteder f&r vierstimmigen Mannergesang. Op. 33. 

No. 9 in M.39a.34; etc. 
TraenmereL For vudms, viola and t/ioUmaUo. Schumann, R. A 

No. 3 in if.344.x8; etc. 
TraenmereL Part-song, Schumann, R. A M.X93.a3.x 

Trafalgar. Cantata. For the Music see King, H. J. For the 

LiBaxno see Palgraye. 
Tragico tecti sirmate. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 11. M.8o4oa.67.zz 

Tragiache Geschichte. Part-song. 
RHBiNBiaGn, J. G. No. a in M.393.a9 

WiTTiNa No. 1 1 in M.ao3.z6 

Tragiache Ouvertiire. For orchistra. BaABMS. 

No. a in M.346.39 
Tragischea Tongedicht. Symphonic poem. Lamps, W. 

No. 4 in M4XX.5 
Tragoedie. Song. Kuickbn. No. 6 in M.a44.6.z 

Sctumann, R. a Romanzen und Balladen. Heft 4. 

No. 10 in Ii.a44.z5.a; etc. 

Trahe me post te. Motet. 

PALBsraiNA. Werke. Band 4. Ii.8040a.664 

ViTToaiA. Opera. Tomus i, a. M.3i3.a.z,a 

Train, Le, des maris. Opera. For the Music see Cartier. 

For the Liaaxno see Abraham. 
Train manquC, Le. Opera. For the Music see Gtodd. For 

the Libretto see M orello. 
Tralneanz, Les. Part-song. Thomas, C L A No. i in M.Z57.8 
Trait6 mil, Le. Opera. For the Music see Qayeauz. For the 

LiBKXTTO see MaraoUier de Vivetiirea. 
Trajetta, Tommaso. See Traetta, Tommaso. 
Trame deluse, Le. Opera. For the Music see Cimaroaa. 
Trameasani, Diomiro. 
Tre pezzi vocalL [Accomp. di piano.] London. Birchall. 
[i8>-?] No. 6 in M.aaz.ai 

Centmtis. — Di due bdl* anime, duetto, i. T. — Da quel di eh'io ti 
mirai, tersetto, a. a. t. — LAffrime mio d*af(aano, tersctto, a. t. b. 

TramontOb Un. Opera. For the Music see Coronaro, G. For 

the LiaasTTo see Boito. 
Trank und Sang. Part-song. Wiidt, H. No. 108 in M.a46.aa 

Tranafigoration, La. Cantata. For the Music see H6rold, L. 

J. F. 
Tranafiguration, The. Oratorio. For the Music see Cowen. 

For the Librbtto see Bennett, J. 
Tranafignraaione, La, di N. S. Gesik Cristi. Oratorio. For the 

Music see PerosL 
Tranaient, The, 9t the eternal. Cantata. For the Music see 

Romberg, A. J. For the Librbtto see Kosegarten. 
Tranatt, The, of Venus. Opera. For the Music see Lambelet. 

For the Libretto see Tanner. 
Trapaaai, Pietro Bonaventura, called Metastasio. See Metaa- 

taaio. 
Trau nicht der Liebe. Song. Wolp, H. Spanisches Lieder- 

buch. No. 39 in M.380.30 

Traube, Die, reift ohn' Unterlass. Part-song. Otto, F. 

No. 339 in M.za9a43.7 



Trauer. Song. Cobnbuus. Werke. Band i. u^i4jao.i 

Trauer der Liebe. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 
Band 4. M.3Z7.z.ao4 

Trauer und Trost. Songs. Cornbuus. Werke. Band i. 

M4Z4.aai 
Trauer-Cantate. Cantata. For the Music see Orammann. 

Trauer-Cantate zur Begraebnissfeyer Seiner Koeniglichen* 

Majestat von Preussen Friedrich Wilhelm II. Cantata, 

For the Music see Himmei, F. H. For the Libbbtto see 

HerUota. 

Trauerchoere. Part-songs. Cornbuus. No. 24, as in M.39a.6 

Trauer-Oeaang. Part-song. Mbndblssohn-Babtholdy, J. L F. 

No. 3 in M.z57.a4 
TrauerUaenge. For orchestra. 2ble^ski. No. i in M.338.6 

Trauerlied. Song. Albbrt, Prince Consort. Collected composi- 
tions. ' M.a90.a3 
Trauermarach. For orchestra. Chopin. No. 4 in M.33a.7 
HoPMANN, H. C J. No. a in M.34346; etc 
KuBCKBN. No. 5 in M.34a.zi 
Schumachbr, p. p. H. No. i in M404.Z5 
Trauemde, Die. Part-song. Silcbbb. Silcher-Album. 

No. 4 in M.37a30 

Trauemde, Die. Song. 

Brahms. Sechs Gesange. Op. 7. No. 3 in M.38040.1 

Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 17. No. a8 in M.a44.5.a 

Tranerode auf den Tod des Kaisers WilhelnL Part-song. 

ZoELLNBR, H. No. a in M.aza.ao 

Trauer-Symphonie. Symphony. Haydn, F. J. No. i in M407.16 

Traugh welcome. The. Song. Bbbthovbn. Werke. Serie 34. 

Band i. M4Z3.z.a4.i 

Tranm, Der. Part-song. Schumann, R. A Romanzen u. 

Balladen fur Chorgesang. No. i6inll.Z58.az;ete. 

Traum, Der. Song. 

RuBiNSTBiN. Sechs Lieder. Op. 8. No. i in M.z9a.5 

ScHLBTT. No. la in M.aai.33 

Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie ao. Band a. M.3Z7.z.ao.a 

Traum, Ein. Song. Rubinstbin. Zehn Lieder. Op. 83. 

No. 19 in M.z9a.5 

Traum, Der, auf der Wolga. Opera. For the Music see 

ArenakL Con na BoJirh. For the Librbtto see GatrorakL 

Traum der Liebe. Part-song. Hbrmbs. No. 8 in li.39a.4a.3 

Traum, Der, des Savoyarden. For orchestra. Lumbyb. 

No. a in M.337.7 
Traum, Der, ein Leben. Incidental music. Klbbmann. M.4Q3.84 
Traum, Ein, in der Christnacht. O^fro. For the Music see 

Hiller, F. For the Librbtto see GoUmick. 
Traum durch die Daemmerung. Song. Strauss, R. Drei 

Lieder. Op. 29. No. 5 in M.38o.a4.a 

Traumbild. For orchestra. Klauwbll, O. No. 4 in M.34a.zo 

Traumbild. Song. 
Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 34. No. 15 in M.a44.5.3 

Mozart. 30 Gesange. M.aai.a8; etc 

Traumbilder. For orchestra. Lumbybl No. i in M.337.7 

Traumkoenig und sein Lieb. Cantata. For the Music see 
Erdmannadoerf er ; also Staeger. For the Libretto see 
Qeibei, E. 
Traumkoenig und sein Lieb. Part-song. Kuntzb. 

Na 15 in M.a9a.z5 
Traumkoenig und sein Lieb. Song. Raff. No. i in M.347.a5 

Traumlied. Part-song. Wbstmbybr. HEngellied." 

No. 45 in M.39a4| 
Traurige Bua, Der. Part-song. Silcbbb. Silcher-Album. 

No. 4 in M.370.30 

Traurige Geschichte vom faulen Gretchen. Song. Taubbrt, 

C. G. W. Fiinf Lieder. Op. i3aA. No. 16 in H.Z9a.7 

Traurige Geschichte, Die, vom dummen Hanschen. Song. 

Taubbrt, C. G. W. Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft a. 

No. 8 in M.z9a.6 
Traurige Jaeger, Der. Part-song. 
Hbrbbcx, J. F. No. 5 in M.39a4a.z 

Schumann, R. A Romanzen und Balladen fur Chor. 

No. 5 in M.z58.a4; etc 

Traurige Madchen, Das. Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. 

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Tnmte Abendglockenlaenge. Pari-soHg. Abt, F. 4 Gesange 

f iir 3 Fraaenstimmen. No. 3 in uasfi.2% 

Traute Frcunde, lasst uns trinken. Canon [t. t. b. b.]. (In 

Orpheus. Band 6, p. 10.) No. 185 in M.ia9a^3.6 

TnuteL Sottg. Grubeb, G. W. Gottfried August Biirgers 

Gedichte. Vol. 3. No. 7 in M .1304M 

Trauttenfcla, Paul. 

Konig Ringang's Tochterlein. Ftir vierstimmigen Manner- 

chor. Op. 7. Schleusingen. Glaser. [188-?] 

No. 17 in lf.39a.38 
Tnuongagcsang. Part-sang. Brunnii. No. 25 in m. 147^ 

Faisst. No. 5 in u.90^ast 

HoHLFBLD. Vier Mannerchore. Op. 7. No. 21 in M.39a.ii 
Kebtzschmab. No. xo in M.Z94.i6 

Langbb. No. 25 in M.399.I5 

LuBTZBL. No. 1 18 in M .1474 

TrauungBlied. Part-song. 

Hauftmann, M. Sechs geistliche Gesange. No. 3 in lf.z57.Ba 
Kallxwoda, W. Funf geistliche Lieder. No. 1 in lf.157.a4 
Trmyailleurs, Les, de la mer. Overture. Cusins. 

No. 2 in M .333J 
TravBttz d'Hercule, Les. Opera. For the Music see Terrasae. 

For the Libbbtto see Caillavet. 
TnyellerB, The, in Switzerland. Opera. For the Music see 

Shield. For the Libretto see Bate-Dudley. 
TniyeUer8» The, or music's fascination. Opera. For the Music 

see Corn, D. For the Libretto see Cherry. 
Travenoly Louis. 
Histoire du theatre de I'op^ra en France. [Anon. Par L. 
Travenol et J. B. Durey de Noinville.] A Paris. Barbou. 
1753* 2 V. in i. M.i46.a3 

Trayen, John. 
Ah met what perils do inv.iron. Canon 3 in i. (/» Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. i, p. 5.) No. 3 in M.aao.9.1 

Ascribe unto the Lord. A verse anthem for t. b. [and 
chorus]. The organ part by Vincent Novello. (In No- 
vello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 7, pp. 185-200.) 

No. 16 in M.Z95.B.7 
Doubtless the pleasure. [Catch for 3 voices.] (In Apol- 
lonian harmony. Vol. 2, p. 60.) No. 45 in M.i4z.ai.a 

Alio to be fooBd in Bland's The Ladies' eoUcction; Social harmony: 
Warren's Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'a CouTito armonico. 

Fair & ugly. [Glee for 3 voices.] (In Flowers of harmony. 

Vol. 2, pp. 86-88.) No. 33 in If .157.18.2 

.Haste, my Nannette. Duet [x. b.]. London. Preston. 

[182-?] No. 21 in lf.a35.14 

Alio to be found In The Apollo; Bland's The Ladies' collection; The 
Harmonist; Musical library; Webbe, Jr.'s Conylto armonico. 

Here innocence and beauty. [Catch for 3 voices.] (In 

Bland. The Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. 95.) 

No. 148 in M.a35.x7.i 
Also to be found in Social harmony; Warren's Collection of catches. 

I like a bee. Canzonet [a. t.]. (In Bland. The Ladies' col- 
lection. Vol. I, p. 25.) No. 38 in M.235.X7.1 

Also to be found In Clementi's Collection of catches; Flowers of 
harmony; The Harmonist; Sibbald's Collection of catches; Social 
harmony. 

I» my dear, was bom today. Duet [x. b.]. (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 2, pp. i5$hi6i.) 

No. 203 in M.235.i7.a 
Also to be found In The Harmonist; Musical library; Webbe, Jr.'s 
Convito armonico. 

Life's a jest [Catch for 4 voices.] (In The Harmonist. 
Vol. 7, p. 41.) No. 8 in 11.218.8.7 

Also to be found in Warren's Collection of catches. 

Memento, homo. Canon, 3 in i. (In Warren. Collection of 
catches. Vol. i, p. 7.) No. 6 in M.aao.9.1 

Says Pontius in rage. Duet [x. B.]. (In Bland. The Ladies' 
collection. Vol. i, pp. 74» 75*) No. ii8in M.235.17.1 

Also to be found In Social harmony. 

Single chant. [For s. a. t. b. In D.] (In Ayrton. Sacred 
minstrelsy. Vol. i, p. 17.) No. 5a in M.290.22.1 

Soft Cupid, wanton, am'rous boy. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In BUnd. 
The Ladies' collection. Vol. i, pp. 14^16.) 

No. 21 in M.a35.X7.i 
Also to be found In Flowers of harmony; Webbe, Jr.'s Con^o ar- 
monico; fori. s. B. in Musical library. 



Trayen, John. (Continued.) 
Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie, Nicene creed. Magnificat, 

and Nunc dimittis, in P. (In Novello. Cathedral choir 

book. Vol. 2.) M^33.X4.B 

Thus to the muses. [Canzonet, a. t.] (/n Bland. The Ladies' 

collection. Vol. 2, pp. 187-189.) No. 224 in ll.a35.i7.B 

Also to be found in Flowers of harmony. 
Underneath this marble. [Catch for 3 voices.] (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. i, p. 39.) No. 40 in M^aaoQ.! 
When Bibo thought fit. Canzonet a 2 voci [t. b.]. (In The 

Apollo. Vol. I, p. 6^.) No. 5 in ll.i39a.x&z 

Also to b« found in QementTs CoUeetlQa of eatchea; The Harmonist; 

Sibbald's CoUection of eatchea; Webbe, Jr.'a Convito 

Traveraari, Antonio. 
Don Cesare di Bazan. Melodramma di Gio. 

Riduzione per canto con accomp. di pianoforte. Milano. 

Ricordi. [1853.] M.x5xa8 

Tttivestiaaemcna, Les. Opera. For the Music see QriBar. For 

the Libbbtto see Deslandea, R. 
Traviata, La. Opera. For the Music see VerdL For the Li- 
bretto see Piave. 
Tra deaideri, L Song. Gobdigiani. £chos de la Toscane. 

Vol. 2. No. 23 in M.a44.i3.B 

Tre naaioni, Le. Part-song. Gobdiqiami. £chos de la Toacane. 

Vol. I. No. 40 in BLa44.i3.i 

Tre nosBc, Le. Opera. For the Music see Alaiy. For the 

Libretto see Bcrettoni 

Tread aoft Round. Danby. No. 39 in M.B35.I7^ 

Tread soft, ye lovers. Glee [s. s. b.]. (In Amusement for the 
ladies. Vol. i, pp. 50-52.) No. 19 in M.BBa33.i 

Also to be found in Warren's CoUection of catchcsw 

Treaaured tokens. Opera. For the Music and Libbbtto see 
Fairlamb. 

Treatise, A, on the science of music, explaining its principles. 
By an amateur. London. Parker. 1861. No. 2 in lf.i44iA 

Trebelli, Zelia. 

Mensiaux, M. de. Trebelli: a biographical sketch. Lon- 
don. 1890. Portraits. No. 3 in M.I39.I9 

Tr^buchet, Le. Duet. Bebuoz, L. H. No. 16 in M,30i.32; etc. 

Tr^ourt, Maria. 
Une fausse amie. Op^rette. Musique de M. VitonL 

No.4inM.3B5^ 
Trees, The, are all budding. Part-song. Kubckbn. 

No. 12 in Il.i95.i,i6 
Tr^feu. A. 

La Gaudriole. Op^ra comique de Ch. Nuitter [pseud.] & A. 

Tr^feu. Musique de Albert VizentinL M40BJ6D 

Tr^feu, £tienne. 

Un bal i la Sous-prefecture. Bouffonnerie pour 2 comiques. 

Musique de A. de Villebichot. No. I ni U,$As 

Boole de neige. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de MM. Nuitter 

[pseud.] & Tr^feu. Musique de J. Offenbach, lf.2774 

Le coin du feu. Op^ra de salon. Musique de Charles Poisot 

No. 3 in M.3DI.18 
Croquefer, ou le dernier des Paladins. Op6rette bouffe. 
Paroles de Tr^feu et Jaime. Musique de J. Offenbach. 

No. I in 11.368.14 
Les ^chos de Rosine. Op^ra comique. Musique de A. Thya. 

No. 4 in 1I«3B4.7 

Le fifre enchant^. Op^rette. Paroles de Nuitter [pseud.] 

& £t. Tr^f eu. Musique de J. Offenbach. No. 2 in BLb67^ 

Genevieve de Brabant. Op^ra bouffe. Paroles de Hector 

Cr^mieux et £tienne Tr6feu. Musique de J. Offenbach. 

M.368.6;etc. 

Goldchignon. Komische Operette von Grang^ Bernard und 

Trefeu. Musik von Emil Jonas. M.B86.aa 

Jeanne qui pleure et Jean qui rit. Operette. Paroles de 

Nuitter [pseud.] et Et. Trefeu. Musique de J. Offenbach. 

No. 3 in M,368.iB 

Le march6 aux servantes. Operette. Musique de L. Bor- 

dise. No. 4 in II^5;38 

Monsieur de Floridor. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de Ch. 

Nuitter [pseud.] et £. Trefeu. Musique de Th. de Lajarte. 

No. 2 in BLB96.15 



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Tkifen* £tienne. (CimHmnd.) 
Le nam. Op^rette. Musique de £mile Ettling. 

No. a in M.3054z 

Les pettts prodigues. Folie mttsicale. Paroles de Jaime et 

Trefett. Musique de &nile Jonas. No. 3 in M. 986.33 

The Princess of Trebizonde. An opera buffe, in three acts 

adapted from the French libretto of Ch. Nnitter [pseud.] 

and £. Tr^feu, by Charles Lamb Kenney. Music by J. 

Offenbach. No. 7 in M.373.44 

Words onlj. 

Same. La princesse de Trebizonde. Op^ra-bouff e. Paroles 

de Nuitter [pseud.] et Tr6feu. Musique de J. Offenbach. 

M.368.9 

La romance de la rose. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de Tr^feu 

et Pr^yel. Musique de J. Offenbach. No. i in M.368.5 

II Signor Fagotto. Op6rette. Paroles de Ch. Nuitter 

[pseud.] et Tr^feu. Musique de J. Offenbach. 

No. 3 in M.a67.33 
Le tigre. Op^rette bouffe. Musique de £mile Ettling. 

No. 3 in M.3054Z 
Trdbe nur mit Lieben Spott. Sang, Wolf, H. Spanisches 
Liederbuch. No. 14 in ll.380.30 

Trdbt der Champagner das Blut. Song. Mozakt. 

No. 4 in M.904.37 

Trdbt der Sommer seinen Rosen. Sang, Fkanz, R. Sechs 

Gesange. Op. 8. No. 60 in M.944.5.1 

Treille^ La, du rot. O^a, For the Music see Henrion. For 

the LiBtSTTO see Dupeaty. 
Treitichke, Friedrich. See Treitschke» Georg Friedrich. 

Trdtachke^ Georg Friedrich. 
Adrian von Ostade. Eine Oper. Musik von J. Weigl. 

M.15X.34 

Die beiden Figaro. (I due Figaro.) Komische Oper. In 

Musik gesetzt von C. Kreutzer. M.953.90 

Die Jugendjahre Peter's des Grossen. Eine Oper. In Musik 

gesetzt von J. Weigl. M.X5X.3Z 

Nachtigall und Rabe. Ein Schaferspiel nach Lafontaine und 

£tienne. In Musik gesetzt und fur das Pianoforte ein- 

gerichtet von J. Weigl. No. 2 in M.Z5X.39 

Das Singspiel auf dem Dache. Ein komisches Singspiel 

nach Dumerhans Idee. Die Musik ist von Herrn Fischer. 

M.304 
Das Waisenhaus. Ein Singspiel Wien. Wallishausser. 
1808. No. 4 in M.xo9a.X4 

YtwQM only. 
Same. Oper. In Musik gesetzt von J. Weigl. M.Z51.98 
Trdtschke, Georg Friedrich, translatar, 
Chbrubini. Der portugiesische Gasthof. (L'hotellerie 
portugaise.) lf.a85.xo 

Weigl. [Die Uniform.] M.34ax9;etc. 

Treize, Les. Opera. For the Music see Hal6vy» J. F. F. £. 
For the Librbtto see Scribe. 

Tremain, 

Dear Cloe, ease me. Catch, 3 voices. (In Flowers of har- 
mony. Vol. I, pp. 42, 43.) No. 31 in M.X57.X8.X 
Give me care's antidote. Catch, 3 voices. (In Flowers of 
harmony. Vol. i, p. 40.) No. a8 in M.X57.X8.X 
T^ematCy empi, tremate. Part-sang. Bbsthoven. 

No. I in M.aax.ax ; etc. 
Tremd la terra. Anthem. Fux. No. 37 in M.aoa.6.a 

Tremont School of Music, Boston, 

[Prospectus, 1884/85, 86/87, with programmes, etc. Boston. 
18PB4-86.I No. 3-5 in M.X X9.9 

Trench, R. R. 
Te Deum in Eb. [Accomp. for organ.] New York. Gordon. 
1865. No. 16 in M.X90.8 

Trennung. Sang. 
Abt, F. Sechs Lieder. Op. 71. No. 15 in M.x9a.x 

Beruoz, L H. Die Sommernachte. No. 4 in M. 370.55 

Blumknthal. 6 Lieder. ate Sammlung. No. 33 in M.a44.x 
BiAHMS. Lieder und Romanzen. Op. 14. 

No. 4 in M.38o^o.x ; etc 
Trennting und Wiedervereinigung. Song. Mozart. 30 Ge- 
sange. M.eax.98 



Tr^pard, £mile. 

Martin et Martine. Conte flamand en 3 actes. Po^me de 

Paul Millie t. Musique de £mile Tr^ard. Partition 

chant et piano. Paris. Grus. 1899. No. 2 in M4oa.44 

Treptowy L^on. 

Capricciosa. Operette. Musik von C. A. Raida. M.e97.a7 

Tree fachmt collegium. Part-sang. Schulz, J. P. C 

No. 73 in M.9X3.9 

Tret aunt Anthem. 

ScBUBBKT, F. P. Werke. Serie 14. M.317.X.X4 

ViTTORiA. Opera. Tomus i. M.3X3.e.x 

Tr6aor, Le. Opera. For the Music see Lelebvre^ C. £. For 

the Libretto see Coppte 

Tr^sor, Le, de la Tante B^chut Opera. For the Music see 

Douay. For the Libretto see Soop^ 

Tr^or suppos^ Le. Opera, For the Music see M6hnL For 

the Libretto see Hoffman, F. B. 

Tretbar, Charles F. 

Analytical reviews. New York. [1878.] No. 3 in II.X95.9 

Contents. — BeethoTeo: Synphonr, No. 3, Op. $51 No. s* Op. 67; No. 6, 
Op. 6S; No. 8, Op. 93. — Brahmi: Symphony, No. i. Op. 68. — Llast: 
Mazeppa. — Motart: Sjmphoay in E flat» and In G minor. — Raff: Suite 
for piano and ordicstra. Op. aoo. — Sdrabcrt : Sympliony, No. 9^ in C 
— bchnmann: Symphony* Op. 38, in B flat; Symphony* Op. lao, in 
D minor. — Rubinstein: Dramatie lympliony* Op. 95, in D minor. — 
Menddaaohn ; Symphony in A« "Italian," Op. 90. 

Tret't heran, ihr Hirten alll Part-sang. Schbin. Werke. 

Band 2. If4i4.x.a 

TreiL Part-sang. Hbnschbl, G. Drei Mannerchore. Op. 42. 

No. 55 in M.39a.8 

Trene. Part-sang. Juifa Drei Gesange. Op. 16. 

No. 37 in M. 399.11 

Treae. Sang. Cormbuus. Werke. Band i. M414.90.X 

Trene, Die. Sang. Haydn, F. J. Gesaenge. Heft 2. 

No. 2 in li.3x9.35 

Treae deutsche Herz* Das. Part-sang. 

Otto, £. J. Geseilenfahrten. No. 46 in M.393.X9 

Otto, F. No. 78 in M.ia9a44 

Treue deutsche Herz, Das. Sang. Abt, F. Sechs Lieder. 

Op. 67. No. 14 in M.x9a.x 

Treae Gesellen, Der. Part-sang. Reinbckb, C. H. C Sechs 

Lieder und Gesange. Op. 187. No. 35 in M.39a.ax 

Treue Herz, Das. Part-sang. Boblkb, W. No. 38 in M.399.3 

MuEHLiNG, A. No. 184 in M.X99a43.6' 

Otto, E. J. No. 2 in M.X30.7 

Treue tm Wechsel. Sang. Kueckbn. No. 2 in M.a44.6.x 

Treue Kamerad, Der. Part-song. Storch. No. 7 in lf.axa.x7 

Treue Liebe. Part-song. Bbrgmanm. 5 Gesange fur Manner- 

chor. Op. 34. No. 24 in M.399.3 

DuERRNER. No. 9 in M.X a9a.44 ; etc. 

George v., of Hanover. Sechs Gedichte. No. 5 in M.X55.X7 

GiRscRMER. No. 84 in M.xa9a44 

Haering. Sechs Lieder. Op. 4. No. 6 in M.39a.xo 

Hbrbeck, J. F. No. 5 in M.ao3.9a 

Kueckbn. No. 24 in M. 392.14; etc 

Orth. No. 51 in M. 392.16 

Schmidt, G. No. 28 in M.39a.23 

SiLCHBR. Silcher- Album. No. 4 in M .37a30 

Taubert, C. G. W. Vier Quartette. Op. 125. 

No. 18 in M.399.26 
Treue Liebe. Sang. Brahms. Romanzen aus Tieck's Mage- 
lone. Heft 5. No. 7 in M.38o40.x ; etc 
Gadb. Lieder und . Gesange. Heft 7. No. 10 in M.X9a.3 
Treue Ross, Das. Part-song. Abt, F. Sechs vierstimmige 
Mannergesange. Op. 361. No. 8 in H.392.2 
Treue Ross, Das. Song. Tibhsbm. 8 Gedichte. 

No. 12 in M.23M 

Treuegeloebniss. Part-sang. Sbngbb, H. von. Vier Gesange. 

Op. 8. No. 26 in M.399.95 

Treuen Koehler, Die. Opera. For the Music see Schahbauer. 

For the Libretto see Hermanii, ^, 

Treuer Schelm, Ein. Opera. For the Music see Hummel, F. 

For the Libretto see DemandowskL 
Treuer Tod. Part-song. Reiser. No. 31 in ll.392.90 

Treui Deandle, 's. Part-song. Baldamus. Beliebte und 
empf ehlenswerthe Mannerchore. No. 2 in 11.903.x x 



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Trealieb. Pari-iong. Wbndt, J. G. No. 13 in uai^jg 

WxiDBBSiN. Lieder. No. 10 in M.3ax.33 

Treulieb' ist nimmer weit. Part-sang, Bischopp, L F. C. 

No. 62 in M.X99M3«3 
Trenmaiiiiy Carl, tramlaiar, 
Oppbnbach. Urlaub nach dem Zapfenstreich. 

No. 3 in M.967.34 
Stiauss, J. Prinz Methusalem. If.3a3.x2 

Trevei, Virginia. 
Grsngoire. Opera. Parole di Cordelia [pseud.]. Musica 
di A. Scontrino. No. i in M.393.63 

Tria aunt munera pretiosa. Motet. Palbstrina. Werke. 
Band 7. MAHoa.66.7 

Trial, Jean Qaude. 
La fete de Flore. Pastorale h^roique en i acte. Par M. 
Trial. Le poeme est de M. le Marquis de S^ Marc. [Par- 
tition.]^ Paris. Bignon. [1771.] lf.284.ao 
Trial by jury. Opera, For the Music see Sullivan, A. S; For 

the Librktto see Gilbert, W. S. 
Trianon, Henry. 
Les bleuets. Op6ra. Po^me de Cormon [pseud.] et Trianon. 
Musique de Jules Cohen. M.a85.a4 

Le docteur Mirabolan. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Cormon 
[pseud.] et Trianon. Musique de £. Gautier. 

No. I in If .a56.a4 

Jocrisse. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Cormon [pseud.] et 

H. Trianon. Musique de £. Gautier. No. i in If .a56.ai 

Maximilien 4 Francfort. Op6ra de H. Trianon et H. Leroy. 

Musique de A. Limnander. M.3o6.ai 

Salvator Rosa. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. £. Grang^ 

et H. Trianon. Musique de J. Duprato. M.305.24 

Tribularer si nescirem. Motet. Palestuna. Werke. Band a. 

M.8o4oa.66.a 
Tribulationem. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 3. 

11.80402.67.3 
Tribna miraculis. Motet. 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 5. M.8o4oa.67.5 

Marenzxo. No. 7 in M. 158.33.3 

Palbstrina. Werke. Band 5. M.8o4oa.66.5 

Tribut, Le, de Zamora. Opera. For the Music see Qounod. 

For the Libretto see Philippe, A. 
Triebel, Bernhard. 

Der Dukatenprinz. Komische Oper in 3 Akten von Bern- 
hard Triebel. Text von Wilhelm Jacoby. Klavierauszug 
mitText. Offenbach a. Main. Andr^. [189-?] M.38Z.56 
Lichtenstein. Oper in 4 Akten von Bernhard Triebel. 
Dichtung nach Hauff's Sage von Sigurd Ring. Voll- 
standiger Klavier-Auszug. Offenbach a. Main. Andr6. 

[189-?] M.3a4.a4 

Pluto. Komische Oper in 3 Akten. Text und Musik von 
B. Triebel. Klavier-Auszug mit Text. Offenbach a. Main. 
Andr^. [189-?] M.381.57 

Der Zaunkonig. Komische Oper in 3 Akten von Bernhard 

Triebel. Dichtung von Sigurd Ring und Sigwart Roche. 

Vollstandiger Klavier-Auszug. Offenbach a. Main. Andr^. 

[189-?] M.389.53 

Triett, Heinrich. 

Orchester-Concert in £ moll fur grosses Orchester. Op. 
31. Partitur. Berlin. Simon. [187-?] No. i in 1^.333.35 

Bin Sommertag. Norddeutsche Idylle, in 8 Bildern fur Or- 
chester. Op. 32. Partitur. Berlin. Simon. [187-?] 

No. 2 in If .333.25 
Trillo, II, del diavolo. Opera. For the Music see FalchL For 

the LiBRBTTO see Flerei. 
Trimmer, Charles McK. 

Christmas service. A sacred cantata. In four parts, for 
mixed voices. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. White, 
Smith & Co. 1881. No. 17 in If .190.8 

Tiimnell, Thomas Tallis. 

The earth is the Lord's. Anthem for soli [s. b.] and chorus. 
[Accomp. for organ.] (/» Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. 12, pp. 62-70.) No. 8 in If.i95.a.za 

I have surely built. Anthem for soli [t. b.] and chorus. 
[Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of an- 
thems. Vol. II, pp. 105-114.) No. 10 in M.i95.a.xi 



Trimnell, Thomas Tallis. (Comlkmed.) 
"The Lord is King." [Full anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 
{In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 2, pp. 130-^38.) 

No. 15 in M.i95.a.a 

O clap your hands. Full anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 

{In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol iz, pp. 92-^) 

No. 8 in II.195AZZ 

O praise God in His holiness. Festival anthem. [Accomp. 

for organ.] {In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 2, 

pp. 121-129.) No. 14 in 11.195.8^ 

Trimnell, William Frederick, editor. 

Pbarsall. Sacred compositions. M.a34.z6 

Trinity Collection. Church musk. Hodgbs, E., eompiier. ILioaz 
Trink-Chor. Part-song. Stuntz. No. a8 in 11.39942.3 

Trinken. Part-song. Schumacbbr, P. Musikanten-Lieder. 

No. 7 in M .919^6 
Trinker, Die. Duet. Donizbtti. Nuits d'Hi 4 Pansilippe. 

No. 15 in M.a444 
Trinker, Der. Part-song. 

Marschnbr, H. a. No. 269 in M.ia9a43.8 

Sbypferth. No. 3a in 1^^13.9 

Trinker-Weisheit. Part-song. Abt, F. Vier vierstimmige 

Mannergesange. Op. 367. No. 6 in 11.393^ 

Klbffbl, a. Sechs Mannerchore. Op. ii. No. 10 in M. 393.13 

Trinklehre. Part-song. Abt, F. No.7oinM.za9a44;etc. 

Trinklied. Part-song. 

Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. No. 130 in If .246.99 

Arndt. No. 183 in 1I.I474 

Becker, V. £. No. a9 in if .3934; etc 

Blumenstbngbl. No. 37 in M.39849.Z 

BoEHMER. No. 37 in If .399.3 

Brambach. 3 Gesange. Op. 65. No. 26 in 11:392.5 

Bruch. Vier Mannerchore. Op. 48. No. 32 in 11.393.3 

Dietrich, A. H. Sechs Lieder. Op. 18. No. 46 in 11.392.6 

GoETz, H. No. 24 in lf.399.zo 

Hering, C. E. No. 104 in 11.1299.43.3 

Klein, B. O. Sechs Lieder und Gesange. Op. 34. 

No. 5 in li.903.16 
Kremser. Neue Chor-Compositionen. Band i. Heft i, 3. 

No. 13, 15 in li.399.z4 
Kreutzer, C [Sechs Lieder. Op. 24.] No. 54 in M.399.Z3 
KuGLER. Vier Gesange. Op. 4. No. 6 in M.399.Z5 

KuNTZE. No. 68 in 11.946.99 

KuNZE. No. 91 in M.9Z3.9 

Lachner, I. Sechs Gesange. Op. 78. No. 2 in lf.399.34 

Lubrich. No. 3 in M.370.3D 

Lux, F. No. 7 in II.39949.3 

Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. Werke. Serie 17. 

11413^17 
MOsiOL. Lieder fur vier Mannerstimmen. Heft 2. 

No. 9 in If .399.Z9 
PoHLENz. Sieben Lieder. Op. 7. No. 20 in ll.399.90 

Raff. Zehn Lieder ftir Mannerchor. Heft i. 

No. 23 in If .392.90 
RosENHAiN. No. II in M.903.16 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 16, 19. 11.317.1.16^x9 

ScHWALM. No. 6 in 11.399.38 

Seipriz. Acht Gesange. Op. 3, Heft i. No. 25 in 11.399.95 
Speidsl, W. Funf Chore. Op. 31. No. 33 in M. 399.95; etc 
Tauwitz. No. 33 in 11.39949.9 

Winter, P. von. No. 32 in M.392.8; etc 

ZoELLNER, A. No. 105 in 11.a46.99; etc 

ZoELLNER, C. F. la Lieder u. Gesange. Op. 13, Heft. i. 

No. 43 in 11.399.97; etc 
Trinklied. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie ao, Band 
2, 8. lf.3X7.i.90.9,8 

Trinklied am Rhein. Part-song. Gadb. 6 Gesange. Op. 11. 

No. 10 in If .157.91 ; etc 

Trinklied (beim Abschied zu singen). Song. Beethoven. 

Werke. Serie 2$. lf4X3.i.95 

Trinklied beim Scheiden. Part-song. Abt, F. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 4. No. 33 in lf.399«49.4 

Trinklied des Muhamedaners. Part-song. Bolck. 

No. 13 in lf.399.5 
Trinklied fur Alte. Part-song. Maczewsky. No. 926 in lf.X474 



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TrinUied im JunL Part-song. Zoellmbb, C H. 

No. i88 in M.X99a43.6 
TrinkUed im Mai. Parisong, Schubbet, F. P. Werke. Serie 

19. II.3X7.X.X9 

TrinkUed im Winter. Part-sang, Scbubbkt, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 19. M.3i7.x.x9 

TrinkUed in Wort und Bild. Part-song. Roschei. 

No. II inM.9xa.x4 
TrinkUed vom Main. Part-sang, An, F. Vier Gesange ftir 

vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 205. No. 26 in M.399.X 

Gartz. Zwei Gesange fur Mannerstimmen. Op. 9- 

No. 14 in M. 399.9 
TrinkUed vor der Schlacht Sang. 
ScHUBBmr, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band a. M.3X7.x.ao.9 

Wbbbi, C. M. F. E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band i. 

No. 43 in M.a44.7 
Trinkmette. Part-song. Wunzieeu Drei Mannerchore. Op. 

69. No. 10 in M. 392.27 

Trinkmette. Song. Bkuni, H. Singuf. No. 3 in M.204.37 

Trinktpruch. Part-song. Hbrbbck, J. F. No. 23 in M.392.42.2 
Trink- und Wanderlied bei Regenwetter. Port-song. Bbschnitt, 

J. No. 5 in M.392.33 

Trio des Parques. Part-song. Rameau. No. 17 in M.35$.xx 

Triolett. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. Drei Lieder fur 3 

Frauenstimmen. No. 3 in M.280.49 ; etc* 

Triolett Song. Wkbkr, C M. F. E von. Sammtliche Lieder. 

Band 2. No. 77 in M*^K4«7 

Triomphe, Le, de I'Amour. Cantata. Bebniii. Cantates 

fran^oises. M.236.25 

Triomphe, Le, de la loi en I'honneur de Simoneau. Part-song. 

G08SBC M.380.X4 

Triomphe, Le, de la paix. Cantata. For the Music see David, 

S. For the Libbetto see Parodi, D. A. 
Tri<miphe, Le, des sens. Optra. For the Music see Monret. 
TrionfOy II, del tempo e della veriti. Oratorio. For the Music 

see HandeL Werke. Lieferung 24. 
Trionfob II, di Clelta. Opera. For the Music see Haise, J. A. 

P. For the Libbetto see Metastatio. 
Trionfo, II, di Rosselane. Opera. For the Libbetto see Cara- 

vita. 
TrioB. Instrumenial. See Chamber music 

TrioB. Vocal. See Part-aonga. 

Trip, A, to music land. Instruction-book. Shedlock, £. L. 

M.xa3.39 
Trip, A, to the moon. Opera. For the Music see Offenbach. 
Le voyage dans la lune. For the Libbetto see Vanloo. 
Tripilhu Opera. For the Music see Luasi, L. 

Trisagion and Sanctus. Anthem. Havens. Three sacred 

quartets. No. 36 in M.X90.3 

Tristan und Isolde. Opera. For the Music and Libbetto see 

Wagner, W. R. 
Triste ccenr^ Un. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 14. M.8o4oa.67.x4 

Tristes erant Apostoli. Hymn. Palestbina. Werke. Band 

8, 31. M.8o4oa.66.8,3x 

Tristesse. For pianoforte. David, F. C No. 10 in M.39X.28.X 
Triatesse de rodalisque. Song. David, F. C 50 melodies. 

M.363.a8 
Tristeasey La, de printemps. Symphonic poem. Sibelius. 

No. 3 in M406.33 
Tristia. Part-songs. Bebuoz, L H. No. 6-8 in M.34x.a4 

Tristis est Motet. 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 5. M.8o4oa.67.5 

Mabtini, G. B. No. 16 in M.158.33.3 

Palestbina. Werke. Band 32. M.8o4oa.66.3a 

Tritt ani, die Glaubensbahn. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 32. M.8o40.ax.32 

Tritto, Giacomo. 

II Cesare in Egitto. [Opera] del Mr6. Giacomo Tritto. 

[Partitura.] Manuscript. Firenze. [181-?] 2 v. M.6o.x6 

D'un barbaro affanno. Duetto [s. t.]. Manuscript. N. d. 

From hit opera La Tcrgine del lole. FuU leore. No. 4 in M.xao.X3 

Triompf der Liebe. Opera. For the Music see Stegmaim. 
For the Libbetto see Jester. 



Triumph all my schemes attending. Song. A Beckett, M. A. 

Agnes Sorel. No. 5 in M.25X.X 

Triumph, Der, der Liebe. Cantata. For the Music see Zopfl. 

For the Libbetto see Scliiller. 
Triumph, Hymen, in the pair. Part-song. Handel. 

No. 2ia in M«x57»a 
Triumph, The, of David. Cantata. For the Music see Buck, D. 
Triumph, The, of death. Part-song. Holland, C 

No. 8 in M.X95.X.X4 
Triumph, The, of faith. Oratorio. For the Music see Haeser, 

A. F. For the Libbetto see Moltke. 
Triumph, The, of music. Poem. Hayley, W. iLx2a.a8 

Triumph, The, of time and truth. OraJtorio. For the Music 

see HandeL For the Libbetto see Pamflli, Pietro. 
Triumph, victorious love. Part-song. Pubcell, H. Beauties 

of Purcell. Vol. 2. M.2ax.2.2 

Triumphal march. For orchestra. Glazunov. No. i in M^oG^y 
Triumphal march. For organ. Buck, D. No. 10 in M.200.2 

Triumphant love. GUe. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 104 in M.2204M* 0tc. 
Triumphgeaang auf Alexander den Grossen. Part-song. Zom. 

No. 7 in M.ax2.ao 
Triumphlied. Cantata. For the Music see Brahms. 
Triumph-Marsch auf Deutschlands Erhebung. For orchestra. 

ScHEBPP. No. 4 in M.335.XX 

Trocad^rob Palais du, Paris. 
Duvau, a. Les origtnes curieuses du Champ de Mars et 

du Trocad^ro. Paris. 1878. Illus. No. 5 in M.X37.XO 

Trockne Blumen. Song. 

Klein, B. J. Lieder und Gesange. No. 19 in M.22X.30 

ScHUBEBT, F. P. Sammtliche Compositionen. M.244.xa;etc 

TroesUiche Verheissung. Song. Taubebt, C G. W. 6 Lieder. 

Op. 22. No. 6 in M.22X.26 

Troestung. Song. Mendelssohn- Babtholdy, J. L. F. Werke. 

Serie 19. M.4X3.3.X9 

Troffeo, Ruggiero. 

Lady, I pray thee. [Villanella, s. s. t. b.] (In Taylor. 

Vocal school of Italy. Pp. 115, 116.) No. 25 in M.237»2ft 
Trois igea, Les, de Mignon. Song. Reucbsel. No. 4 in M.X94.22 
Trois bidaera, Les, du Diable. Opera. For the Music see 

Offenbach. For the Libbetto see Meat^pte. 
Trois bossus, Les. Opera. For the Music see MiBsa. For the 

Libbetto see Colombeau, £. F. A. de. 
Troia chevaUers, Les. Song. Flotow, F. F. A. von. 

No. 17 in M.39X.28.X 
Troia clefs, Les. Opera, For the Music and Libbetto see 

Peellaert. 
Troia cousines, Les. Opera. For the Music see Bonnamy* 

For the Libretto see Riondel. 
Trois dresses rivales, Les, ou le double jugement de Parts. 

Opera, For the Music see Propiac. For the Libbetto 

see Piis. 
Trob devins, Les. Opera. For the Music see Okolowics. 

For the Libbetto see Hennequin, A. N. 
Trob fermierB, Les. Opera. For the Music see DesMe. For 

the Libbetto see Boutet de MonveL 
Trob liabita, Les. Opera. For the Music see Villebichot 

For the Libbetto see Jouhaud. 
Trob, Le, le dix et la dame de pique. Song. HALivY, J. F. F. 

£. No. 10 in M.I93.2X.X 

Trob Margota, Les. Opera. For the Music see Oriaart. For 

the Libretto see Socage. 
Trob NicoUa, Les. Opera. For the Music see Clapbaoiu 

For the Libretto see Scribe. 
Trob Normandes, Les. Opera. For the Music see Barbier^ 

F. £. For the Libbetto see Herder, P. 
Trob palmiera, Les. Symphonic poem. Spendiabov. M.X3649 
Trob Parques. Opera. For the Music see Wilhelm, M. For 

the Libbetto see Ruelle. 
Trob romana, Les, de Fr6d6ric Chopin. Biography. Wod- 

ziNSKi, A. iLX27^5 

Trois servantea, Les, ou le complot des cordons bleus. Opera. 

For the Music see Poumy. For the Libretto see Morello* 
Trob soeurB, Les. For piano. Louis, N. No. 9 in U^sgo^s 

Trob Boeors. For piano and violin. Hebz, H. No. 4-6 in M.39axa 



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Trols tonhaits, Les. Optra. For the Music see Poise. For 

the Libretto see Colombeaii, J. A. de. 
Trokidme hiissards, Le. Opera. For the Music see CUrice. 

For the Libkbtto see Man. 
Sme man, Le. Optra. For the Music see Nkolaie, £. For 

the LiBBBTTO see Nicolaie, L. F. 
Trojand, I, in Laurento. Optra. For the Libretto see Bar- 

bieroUL 
Tromb-al-ca-sar, ou les criminels dramattques. Optra. For 
the Music see Offenbach. For the Libbbtto see Dupeuty. 
TromboUno. Optra. For the Music see Ronger, F. For the 

Libbbtto see Renard, P. 
Trombone. Music, 

Bblome, F. Six Etudes pour le trombone de basso, corn- 
posies et arrangies pour le violoncelle, avec accomp. de 
piano par Frid6ric Belong. Manuscript. [184-?] 

No. 4 in M.190.18 

Trommellied. Song. Taubbbt, C. G. W. Klange aus der 

Kinderwelt. Heft 2. No. 8 in M.192.6 

Trompeter, Der. Part-song. Axt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. 

No. 1 18 in Bf. 246.99 
Trompeter, Der, an der Katzbach. Part-song. Sachs. 

No. 41 in Bf .399494 

Trompeter, bias! An den Rhein. Faisst. Vier Kriegs- und 

Siegeslieder fur Mahnerchor . . . No. 5 in Bf.359.91 

Trompeter, Der, von Sakkingen. Optra. For the Music see 

Kaiser, E.; also Nesaler. For the Libretto see Scheffel; 

also Bunge. 

Trompeter, Der, von Sakkingen. Part-songs. Krbicsbb. 2 

Lieder aus dem Trompeter von Sakkingen. 

No. 38 in If .392.13 

Trompette, La, de Monsieur le Prince. Optra. For the 

Music see Baxin. For the Libbbtto see Duveyrier, A. H. J. 

Trdne, Le, d'£cosse. Optra. For the Music see Ronger» F. 

For the Libbbtto see Cr^mieox. 
Trooper's song. Part-song. Gadb. No. 3 in M.39a48.i 

Wbbbb, C. M. F. £. von. No. i in Bf.205.xo.5 

Trop beau pour un mari. Optra. For the Music see Robil- 

lard. For the Libbbtto see Jonhand. 
Trop endurer. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 
12. Bf.8040a.67.1a 

Trop tard. Dutt. Louis, N. 4 nocturnes. 

No. 22 in If .3904; etc 

Tropfen Thau, Der. Part-song. Bbybb, H. Zwei Lieder fur 

vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 6. No. 26 in if .399.3 

Troph^e, Le. Optra. For the Music see Rebel. For the 

Libretto see Moncrif. 
Trophies, Les, de I'enfance. Port-song. Bord^b, L. 

No. 6 in Bf .965.38 

Troppo cruda, troppo fiera. Dutt. Handel. Werke. Liefe- 

rung 32. Bf.313.1.39 

Troqueura, Les. Optra. For the Music see Auvergne; also 

H^old, L. J. F. For the Libretto see Vad6; also Dartoia 

de Boumonville, F. V. A. 

Trott. Part-song. Eckeb. No. 2 in Bf .399.49.9 

Gen6e. Drei Lieder. Op. iii. No. 33 inif .399.9 

MoBHBiMG. 2 Doppelchore fur Mannerstimmen. Op. 62. 

No. 10 in Bf .392.18 
Troat, Der. Song. BbCva&ovsky. Gesaenge beim Klavier 
Ihro Majestaet. No. 19 in Bf.221.33 

Blumbnthal. 6 Lieder. 2te Sammlung. No. 37 in if .944.x 
CoBNBLius. Werke. Band i. Bf. 4x4.90.1 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 5, 6. Bf. 317.1.90.5,6 
Wbbeb, C. M. F. E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band i. 

No. 37 in If .944.7 

Troat an Elisa. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band i. Bf.3X7.x.90.x 

Troat im Gesang. Song. Schumann, R. A. 4 Gesange. Op. 

142, No. I. ■ No. II in Bf.944.x5.4; etc. 

Troat im Liede. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band 5. Bf.317.1.90.5 

Troat im Scheiden. Song. Hil^eb, F. Drei Gesange. Op. 34. 

No. 12 in If. 199.3 

Troat im Winter. Part-song. Abt, F. 6 Gesange ftir gemischten 

Chor. Op. 443. No. 2 in Bf. 158.29 



Troat in der Feme. Song. Cubschmann. Curschmann-Album. 

No. I in If . 157.37 
Troat in der Natur. For orchestra. Blbch. No. 2 in If^icix 

Troat in Thraenen. Song. 

Brahms. Sieben Lieder. Op. 48. No. 11 in If. 38040.x 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band i. lf.3X7.x.90.i 

Troat in Traenen. Part-song. Corneuus. Werke. Band 2. 

114x4.90.9 
Trotter, James M. 
Music and some highly musical people. Sketches of remark- 
able musicians of the colored race. Boston. Lee & 
Shepard. 1878. Portraits. If.x03.99 

Troubadour, The. Optra. For the Music see Mackensic^ A. 

C. For the Libretto see Hueffer. 
Troubadoura. 
HuEFFER, F. The troubadours: a history of Provencal life 
and literature in the Middle Ages. London. 1878. 

M.X43.a9 

La Rue, G. de. Essais historiques sur les bardes, les 

jongleurs et les trouvires normands et anglo-normands. 

Caen. 1834. 3 v. If.x36.x5 

Rutherford, J. The troubadours: their loves and their 

lyrics; with remarks on their influence, social and literary. 

London. 1873. If.x96.x5 

Smith, F. M. The music of romance. Illus. Plates. (/» 

The music of the modern world . . . Vol. i, pp. 111-117. 

NewYi^rk. [1895.]) Bf.x4.x.x 

Troubetzkol, Lise, Princess. See Trubetakaya, Elizaveta 

Aleksandrovna, Princess. 
Troubetzkoy, J. See Trubetakoi, Ivan. 

Trouillon-Louia, called Lacombe. See Lacombe-Trouilloii, 

Louis. 
Troupe Jolicoeur, La. Opera. For the Music and Libbbtto see 

Coquard. 
Troupenaa, Eugene. 

Le lac. Barcarolle [t. Accomp. de piano]. (In Album 

lyrique.) Na 2 in M.X58.34 

L'oasis. Romance [t. Accomp. de piano]. (/» Album 

lyrique.) No. 2 in Bf.x58.34 

Les prestiges de Tamour. Nocturne [s. t.]. (In Album 

lyrique.) No. 2 in Bf.x58.34 

Le vrai bonheur est U. Tyrolienne. (In Album lyrique.) 

No. 2 in Bf.x58.34 
Troutbeck, G. E. 

Boadicea, queen of the Iceni. A cantata. The music by 
J. F. Bridge. No. i in Bf. 154.32 

Troutbeck, John, translator. 

Bach, J. S. God's time is the best. A sacred cantata. 

No. 4 in Bf.x54.x9; etc. 

Brahms, J. A song of destiny (Schicksalslied). Translated 

from the German of Friedrich Holderlin. Composed by 

Johannes Brahms. No. i in Bf.904.7 

Dvo&Ak. a patriotic hymn. No. 2 in if .154.54 

Saint Ludmila. Bf.x53.x7 

Gadb. The crusaders. No. i in M .155.5 

GoETZ, H. Noenia. No. 4 in M. 155.8 

The taming of the shrew (Der Widerspanstigen 

Zahmung). M. 266.9 

GouNOD. The redemption. If.x53.9x 

Graun. The passion of our Lord (Der Tod Jesu). Bf.x53.93 
Mozart. II seraglio. lf.267.x8 

PiNsuTi. Phantoms (Fantasmi nell' ombra). 

No. 4 in Bf.904.94 

Schumann, R. A. Advent hymn (In lowly guise thy King 

appeareth). No. 11 in Bf. 157.91 

Trouvaille, La. Opera. For the Music see Maaa^. For the 

Libretto see Rocheblave, £. F. 
Trouv^re, Un, pseud. See Rouxel, . 

Trova un sol, mia bella Clori. Canzonetta. Curschicann. 

Curschmann-Album. No. i in Bf.x57.37 

Trovatellea, Les. Opera. For the Music see Duprato. For 

the Libretto see Carr6, M. 
Trovatellea, Les. Overture. Duprato. No. 2 in Bf.4xo.x8 

Trovatore, II. Duet. Louis, N. No. 14 in M. 390.36 



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Trovatore, II. O^a. For the Music see VerdL For the 

LiBisTTo see Cammarano. 
TroratorOy IL SohQ' Alaky. Ricreaztoni musicali. 

No. I in M.a44.i9 
Trovatore^ 11, in caricatura. Ballad, Domubtti. Un hiver 
4 Paris. No. i6 in M.a444 

Trowbridge, John Eliot. 

Day-break. For male voices. Quartette or chorus. Bos- 
ton. Trowbridge. 1885. No. 33 in M.39a.a6 
"Emmanuel." ("God with us.") Text selected from the 
New Testament For chorus, solo [s. a. t. a.], and or- 
chestra. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Boston. Ditson & 
Co. 1886. M.ao4.34 
The heroes of '76. A dramatic cantata of the Revolution. 
Libretto by Charles E. Cobb. The music by J. E. Trow- 
bridge. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Boston. Russell & 
Co. 1877. M.Z58.XI 
Paul the Apostle. Oratorio. Scenes at Philippi, Ephesus, 
Rome. For soli, quartette, and chorus, with orchestral 
accomp. [Pianoforte score.] Boston. Ditson Co. [1895.] 

No. 2 in M.az3.za 
Troyensv Les. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see Ber- 

hoM. L. H. 
Tmbtftskaya, Elizaveta Aleksandrovna, Prmceu. 
Chanson indienne. Musique de la Princesse Lise Troubetz- 
kol. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk 
& cie. [ 187-?] No. 4 in M^04.z7 

Tmbetakoi, Ivan, Princt. 
Impromptu [pour le piano]. Portrait. Facsimile. {In 
Album dtt Gaulois. Vol. i.) No. a8 in M.391.98.Z 

M^lusine. Op^a en 4 actes ct 5 tableaux, de J. Troubctz- 
koy. Paroles de Charles Nuitter [pseud. Partition chant 
et piano. Paris. Parent. 189-?]. M.395.55 

True and trusty heart, A. Part-strng. Otto, E. J. 

No. 33 in M.39a^8.z 

Tme as the needle to the pole. Duet. Wbbbb, S. Selection of 

glees. Vol. 3. No. 20 in M.a35.i3.3 

Tme enjoyment, The, of angling. Songs. Philups, H. lf.z49a.3 

*Tnie hearted tar, The. Song. Dibdin, C 174S-1S14. 

No. 7 in M.38448 
Tme love. Part-song. Oakkley. Six part-songs. 

No. 4 in 11.130.8 
Tmeb und heiter tagt. Part-song. Mubhung, A 

No. 16 in Bf.ia9a.43.z 
Traebe Wellen. Song. Chorn. 17 polnische Lieder. 

No. 2 in M.Z57.37 ; etc. 
Tniette, Everett Ellsworth. 
Awake, awake, 'tis Easter morn. [Anthem. Accomp. for 
organ.] Boston. Truette. [1892.] No. 19 in M. 158.90 

In heavenly love abiding. [Hymn-anthem. Accomp. for 
organ.] Boston. Truette. [1892.] No. 17 in M.z 58.90 

The Lord's Prayer. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] Bos- 
ton. Traette. [1892.] No. 18 in M.Z58.90 
Sing and rejoice. [Anthem for Christmas. Accomp. for 
organ.] Boston. Truette & Co. [1894.] No. 29 in M. 903.99 
Two vesper hymns: This night, O Lord, we bless Thee; I 
love to steal awhile away. Boston. Truette. [1899.] 

No. 16 in M.Z58.90 
Traette» Everett Ellsworth, compiler. 

A graded list of studies and pieces for the organ. Boston. 

Truette. 1891. No. 4 in M.Z09.19 

Trahn, Friedrich Hieronymus. 

Fruhlingsorakel. Gedichte v. Gothe. In Musik gesetzt fur 

zwei Singstimmen, s. t., mit Begleitung des Piano-Forte 

von Fried. Hieronym. Truhn. Berlin. Westphal. [185-?] 

No. 14 in If .991.30 

Funf Gesange fiir Mannerstimmen. Op. 107. Stuttgart. 

Hallberger. [ 1855 ?] No. 34 in M.399.96 

CemttMs. — Venetianitchet Notturno. — Hmni Geritenkorn. — Die 

Mutterspniche. — Des SIngen Wiederkehr. — Der Nibelimgenhort. 
Hohenzollern lebe hochl Lied fiir 4 Mannerstimmen oder 

auch eine Tenorstimme, mit Begleitung des Piano-Forte. 

Berlin. Westphal. [185-?] No. 15 in M. 99 1.30 

Swan song [t. t. b. b. Boston]. Russell & Co. 1873. 

No. 6 in M.384.T9 



Tnihn, Friedrich Hieronymus. (Contmued.) 

The three chafers. A four-part song [t. t. b. b.]. {In The 
Orpheus. New series. VoL 5, pp. 153-156.) 

No. 31 in M.905.I0.5 
Tniinet, Charles Louis £tienne. 

Le baron de Groschaminet. Op^rette. Musique de J. Du- 
prato. No. i in M.305^3 

Les bavards. Op6ra bouffe. Musique de J. Offenbach. 

No. 9 in M.368.97 

La boite i musique. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de Ch. Nuitter 
[pseud.] et A. Beaumont [pseud.]. Musique de Theodore 
Lajarte. No. 2 in Bf .301.14 

Boule de neige. Op6ra-bouffe. Paroles de MM. Nuitter 
[pseud.] & Tr^feu. Musique de J. Offenbach. M.977.5 

Cardillac. Drame-lyre. Paioles de Nuitter [pseud.] et 
Beaumont [pseud.]. Musique de Lucien Dautresme. 

M.363.95 

Le coeur et la main. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Nuitter 
[pseud.] & Beaumont [pseud.]. Musique de Charles 
Lecocq. M.996.97 

Le dernier jour de Pomp6!. Op6ra de Nuitter [pseud.] et 
Beaumont [pseud.]. Musique de Victorin Joncicres. 

1(.98(L98 

Une fete k Venise. Op6ra-comiaue. Po^me de Nuitter 
[pseud.] et Beaumont [pseud.Jr Musique de Federigo 
Ricci. Bf.307.x6 

Le fifre enchant^. Op^ette. Paroles de Nuitter [pseud.] 
& £t Tr^feu. Musique de J. Offenbach. No. 2 in M.967.33 

La fille du golfe. Op^ra-comique. Musique de Uo Delibes. 

No. 4 in M.309.16 

La Gaudriole. Op6ra comique de Ch. Nuitter [pseud.] & 
A. Tr^feu. Musique de Albert VizentinL M409.60 

Gretna-Green. Ballet de Ch. Nuitter [pseud.] & M^rante. 
Musique de E. Guiraud. No. i in M.976.XO 

Hell^. Op^ra en 4 actes. Paroles de Camille Du Locle & 
Charles Nuitter [pseud.]. Musique de Alphonse Duver- 
noy. Bf.303.98 

Jeanne qui pleure et Tean qui rit Op^rette. Paroles de 
Nuitter [pseud.] et £t. Tr^feu. Musique de J. Offenbach. 

No. 3 in M.368.19 

Le lion de Saint-Marc. Op6ra-bouffe en nn acte. Paroles 
de M. Nuitter [pseud.] et M. Beaumont [pseud.]. Mu- 
sique de I. E. Legouix. Paris. L^vy. 1865. 

Words only. No. I in Bf.379.37 

Same. Musique de I. E. Legouix. No.3inM.977.94;etc 

Les masques (Tutti in maschera). Com6die lyrique. Po^me 
de Nuitter [pseud.] et Beaumont [pseud.]. Musique de 
Carlo Pedrotti. M.369.1 

M^lusine. Op^ra de J. Troubetzkoy. >'>395-55 

Monsieur de Floridor. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de Ch. 
Nuitter [pseud.] et E. Tr^feu. Musique de Th. de 
Lajarte. No. 2 in Bf .996.15 

Le nid d'amour. Op^ra comique. Paroles de N^r^e Desar- 
bres et Nuitter [pseud.]. Musique de J. B. E. Mon- 
taubry. No. 2 in Bf .967.19 

Le Nouvel Op^ra. Par Charles Nuitter [pseud.]. Paris. 
Hachette & cie. 1875. Illus. Plates. Bf. 139.1 1 

Une nuit i Seville. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Ch. 
Nuitter [pseud.] et Beaumont [pseud.]. Musique de 
Fr^d^ric Barbier. No. z in If .955.37 

Les oiseaux en cage. Op6ra comique. Musique de Theo- 
dore de Lajarte. No. 3 in Bf .996.15 

Les oreilles de Midas. Op^a comique. Paroles de N^r^e 
Desarbres et Ch. Nuitter [pseud.]. Musique de Fr^d. 
Barbier. No. i in Bf .369.16 

Les origines de I'op^ra frangais. Par Charles Nuitter 
[pseud.] et Er. Thoinan [pseud.]. Paris. Plon, Nourrit 
& cie. z886. Plan. If.xi44 

Oscarine. Op^rette de Charles Nuitter [pseud.] et Albert 
Guinon. Musique de Victor Roger. [1888.] M.307.30 

Un Othello. Op^rette-bouffe. Paroles de Nuitter [pseud.] 
et Beaumont [pseud.]. Musique de I. E. Legouix. 

No. 3 in If .306.19 

Piccolino. Op^ra-comique de Victorien Sardou et Charles 
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and £. Tr^feu, by Charles Lamb Kenney. Music by J. 
Offenbach. London. Boosey & Co. [1870.] 
Words only. No. 7 in M.37344 

Same. La princesse de Trebizonde. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles 
de Nuitter [pseud.] et Tr^feu. Musique de J. Offenbach. 

Bf .368.9 
II Signor Fagotto. Op^rette. Paroles de Ch. Nuitter 
[pseud.] et Tr6feu. Musique de J. Offenbach. 

No. 3 in Bf .367.33 
Le soleil de minuit. Op^ra-comique de Nuitter [pseud.] 
& de Beaumont [pseud.]. Musique de Albert Renaud. 

M.394-69 
Le vengeur. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de Nuitter [pseud.] & 
Beaumont [pseud.]. Musique de I. E. Legouix. 

No. 5 in M.3o6.ia 
Vert-Vert. Op^ra comique. Paroles de H. Meilhac et 
Nuitter [pseud.]. Musique de J. Offenbach. Bf. 368.11 
La voli^re. Op^ra comique de Nuitter [pseud.] et Beau- 
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Wagner, W. R Le vaisseau fantome. If.3a8.33 

Truly will I love thee ever. Sang. Kbllbr, M. 

No. 35 in M.Z99.z3.a 
Trumpet, The, calls away. Part-song. Dow, H. M. 

No. 38 in If .190.9 

Trumpeter, The. Part-song. Strong. No. 16 in Bf .393.26 

Trumpeter's May song. Part-song. Osgood. No. 39 in Bf .392.19 

Trust in God. Anthem. Bbsthoven. Quartets. No. i in if.a9aza 

Southard. Morning and evening. No.7inlf.a9o.a5;etc. 

Trust mc^ my Celia. Catch. Giardini. No. 53 in If .aao.9.z 

Trust not fair nymphs. Round. Battishill. No. 35 in If .157.6.3 

Trust not, sweet soul. Glee. Horslby, W. No. 95 in M.x57.6.a 

Trust not too much. Madrigal. Gibbons, O. Madrigals and 

motets. No. i in Bf .334.30 

Trots und Trost. Part-song. Hirsch, C. Landsknechtlieder. 

Heft I. No. I in M.39a.z3 

Trutslied. Part-song. Grossb, L Zwei Mannerchore aus 

^Deutsche Weisen." Op. 47- No. 34 in M.39a.zo 

Tmssi, Alessandro, editor. 

Rossini. Adelaide di Borgogna. lf.150.30 

Adina, ossia il califfo di Bagdad. If.i5a34 

Tmssi, Luigi, tdUor. 

Rica, F. II marito e Tamante. ILisaio 

Rossini. Bianca e Faliero. if. 150.33 

Torvaldo e Dorliska. Bf.i5a3Z 

Sanblli. II fomaretto. Bf. 15044 

Luisa Strozzi. If.x5i.z 

La tradita. lf.x5043 

Try me, O God! Anthem. Bbnbdict. No. 20 in if .190.1 ; etc. 

Haydn, F. J. No. 5 in M. 390.33 

Hopkins, E. J. No. 9 in Bf.a33.34.i 

Narbs. No. 25 in Bf.x57.38.3 

Tryon, George Washington, Jr. 

Amy Cassonet. Romantic opera in 3 acts. Vocal score. 

Philadelphia. Lee & Walker. i875« Bf.384.3x 

Tryon, George Washington, Jr., translator. 

Bonawitz. The bride of Messina. (Braut von Messina.) 

If .396.15 

Ostrolenka. Bf.396.x6 

Tschsikowsky, Modest. See TchaikovsU, Modest Il'itch. 
Tschaikowsky, Peter. See TchaikovsU, Petr Il'itch. 
Tsch^r^pnine, N. See Tcher^pnin, N. 

Tscherkessisches Lied. Song. Kubckbn. No. 16 in Bf.344.6.x 

Tschirch, Friedrich Wilhelm. 

Abschiedsgruss an's Vaterland. Gedicht von Julius Sturm. 

Fur Mannerchor mit Solo und Orchester componirt von 

Wilhelm Tschirch. Partitur mit unterlegtem Clavieraus- 

zug. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [186-?] No. i in If .380.10 

Am Grabe. [Minnerchor.] (/» Abt. Leichte Mannerchore. 

Heft 24, pp. 8-10.) No. 157 in Bf.346.33 

Arion, der Tone Meister. (Dichtung von Julius Sturm.) 

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Tschirch, Friedrich WilhelnL (Continued.) 

und Orchester komponiert von Wilhelm Tschirch. Op. 
106. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Sfegel. [1889?] 

No. 3 in if.axa.z8 

Aufforderung zum Tanze. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Leichte 

Mannerchore. Heft 24, pp. 6-8.) No. 156 in If. 346.33 

Der deutsche Zollverein. [Minnerchor.] (/»Abt. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. i, pp. 65, 66.) No. 33 in If. 393^3.1 

Ein deutscher Kaufherr. [Lied, bab., mit Begleitung des 

Pianoforte.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 

69, 70.) No. 35 in M.ao4.39 

Du festes, treues Egerland. [Lied, t. t. a. a.] (In Tauwitz. 

Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 166, 167.) No. 78 in lf.a04.39 

Du frischer, froher Morgenwind. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt 

Leichte Mannerchore. Heft 24, pp. 11-13.) 

No. 158 in lf.a4&aa 
Ein Edelstein. [Lied, bar., mit Pianofortebegleitung.] (In 
Tauwitz. Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 6-8.) 

No. 4 in If .30449 
£s sei bekranzt das Denkmal. [Mannerchor, mit Piano* 
fortebegleitung.] Op. 38. Magdeburg. Heinrichshofen. 
[ 185-?] No. 6 in lf.aQ3.a3 

Der gesuhnte Hirsch. Gedicht von Reinick. Fur Tenor 
Solo und Mannerchor mit Clavierbegleitung componirt 
von Wilhelm Tschirch. Schleusingen. Glaser. [187-?] 

No. 5 in M.a7a58 
Die Harmonic. Hymne, gedichtet von £. Rtiffer. Ftir 
Mannerchor mit Begleitung von Blasinstrumenten. Par- 
titur. Op. 19. Breslau. Leuckart. [185-?] No. i in If .3ia.i8 
Gott, Vaterland, Liebe. Hymne fur Solo und Mannerchor 
mit Begleitung von Blasinstrumenten. Partitur mit 
unterlegter Pianofortebegleitung. Breslau. Leuckart. 
[ 186-?] No. a in M.a8o.zo 

Hohen und Thaler. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Leichte 
Mannerchore. Heft 34, pp. 13, 14.) No. 159 in lf.a46.3a 
Im Mai. [Mannerchor.] (/ft Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. 
Vol. I, p. 51.) No. 16 in Bf. 393^3.1 

Kahnfahrt. [Mannerchor.] Op. 59, No. 5. Leipzig. For- 
berg. [1864?] No. 39 in Bf. 393.36 

Leben, Liebe, Lust und Leid. Gedicht von Julius Sturm. 
Fur Mannerstimmen (Solo und Chor) und Orchester com- 
ponirt von Wilhelm Tschirch. Op. 63. Partitur mit unter- 
gelegtem Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [187-?] 

No. 3 in If .313.18 
Lob Thuringens. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Leichte Manner- 
chore. Heft 24, pp. 15, 16.) No. 160 in If. 346.3a 
Mein Vaterland. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche 
Sangerhalle. Vol. i, p. 53.) No. 17 in lf.39a43.s 
Meine Reise nach Amerika. Magdeburg. Heinrichshofen. 
1870. No. I in M.148.3 
Eine Nacht auf dem Meere. Dichtung von Erdmann Stiller. 
Dramatisches Tongemalde fur Solo, Chor [t. t. b. b.] und 
Orchester von Wilhelm Tschirch. Clavierauszug. Berlin. 
Bote & Bock. [1850.] No. 4 in lf.39343 
O konnt' ich dich begliicken. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. 
Leichte Mannerchore. Heft 34, pp. 17, 18.) 

No. 161 in lf.346.33 
Die schonste Schenkin. [Mannerchor.] Hamburg. Thiemer. 
[188-?] No. 35 in M.393.8 

Schiitzenlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Leichte Manner- 
chore. Heft 34, pp. 3-5.) No. 155 in Bf.346.33 
Sonntags am Rhein. [Mannerchor.] (In Stuttgarter Lieder- 
kranz. Mannerchor- Album. Pp. 114-117.) No. 5 in If .303.33 
Das Turnier. Eine dramatische Scene fur Mannerchor, 
Sopransolo und Orchester. Clavier-Auszug. Berlin. Bote 
& Bock. [186-?] No. 3 in Bf .38aio 
Vier Lieder fur vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 71, Heft a. 
Leipzig. Siegel. [1870?] 

No. 40 in M. 393.36; No. 18 in lf.393.38 
CenUnU. — Abichied. — Winterlied. 

Die Waffen des Geistes. Gedicht von M. Zille. Ftir Manner^ 
chor und Quartettsolo mit Begleitung von Blasinstru- 
menten componirt von Wilhelm Tschirch. Op. 75. Par- 
titur mit unterlegtem Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel 
[ 1870?] No. 4 in Bf.303.s 



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Wo man singt. [Mannerchor.] Op. 58, No. 4. Leipzig. 

Forberg. [ 1864 ?] No. 38 in M. 399.96 

Die Zeit. Solo Quartett [t. t. b. b.] mit Piano. Aus Op. 38. 

Magdeburg. Heinrichshofen. [185-?] No. 17 in M.399.31 
Zwei Gresange fur vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 59. Leipzig. 

Forberg. [ 1864?] No. 36, 37 in M.399^ 

ConUtOs, — Meia HelinatlitliaL — Froher Sinn. 

Tachirch, Friedrich Wilhelm, ediior. 

ScRUBCRT, F. P. Am Meere. No. 8 in Bf. 39941 ; etc 

Tftchirch. Rudolf. 

Die Heimat. [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoessischer Saenger- 

verein. Wettgeaaenge bei dem I2te • . . Sangerfeste. P. 

10.) No. 8 in Bf .130.7 

Tachirch, Rudolf, editor. 

GiABBN-HoFFiiANN. 500,000 Teufcll No. 35 in M.399.96 

Tachndi, Jean Baptiste Louis Thfodore, Baron de. 

Les Danaides. Trag^die lyrique [de Salieri]. Paroles de 

Du Bailly du Rollet & du Baron de Tschudy. Bf.39z.96 

£cho et Narcisse. Drame lyrique. Mis en musique par M. 

le Ch«r Gluck. If .994.98; etc. 

Tu ad liberandum. Anihem. Graun. No. 33 in M.990.99.Z 

Haydn, F. J. No. 16 in if .960.94.1 

Tu as est£. Seigneur, nostre retraicte. Anthem. Sweeuncx. 

Werken. Deel 3. M4Z3.9.3 

Tu as tout seul, Jan. Part-song. Swkblinck. Werken. Deel 

9. lf4Z3.9.9 

Tu cm al ciel. Duet. Coccia. No. 10 in Bf.99z.90; etc. 

Tu devicto. Anthem. Haydn, F. J. No. 2 in Bf .960.94.9 

NovBLLO, V. Motetts. Vol. i, book 3. No. 22 in Bf.96o.94.z 

Tu di fortena torre e torre eburna. Madrigal. Palestbina. 

Werke. Band 29. lf.8040a.66.99 

Tu d» I'amour doit tot passer. Romance. Glinka. Romances. 

No. 7 in If .944.8 
Tu Domine. Motet. 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 5. if Jk)4oa.67.5 

Palbstuna. Werke. Band 3. If A>4oa.66.3 

Tu dux ad astra. Anthem. Busschof. No. 7 in Bf.960.z9 

Tu degiatL Anthem. Wbbdb, S. No. 35 in If .960.94.1 

Tu es Christus. Motet. Lassus. SSmmtliche Werke. Band 7. 

If .80409.67.7 

Tu es Deus. Anthem. Haydn, J. M. No. 11 in if. 909.9 

Tu es gloria mea. Anthem. Wbbbe, S. No. 41 in if .Z56.50 

Tu es pastor ovium. Mass. Palestbina. Werke. Band 5, 

6, 16, 31. Bf.8o4oa.66.5,6,z6,3Z 

Tu es Petrus. Anthem. Desvignbs. No. i8i n if .96a 18 

LavallAb. No. 17 in M. 158.39 

Mendelssohn- Babtboldy, J. L. F. No. 3 in M. 980.19; etc. 

Palestbina. No. 20 in lf.i5&33.4; etc 

ViTTOBiA. Opera. Tomus i. lf.3Z3.9.z 

Tu es Petrus. Mass. Palestbina. Werke. Band 21, 24. 

lf.8o4oa.66.9z,94 

Tu es sacerdos. Anthem. Leo. No. 9 in if. 933.96.1; etc 

Tu esto nostrum gaudium. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 13. lfJ040a.67.z3 

Tu fedel? Cantata. Handel. Werke. Lieferung 52B. 

lf.3Z3.z.59B 
Tu grandiras. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 4. 

Bf.3974^ 
Tu I'as youlu. Opera. For the Music see David, S. For. the 

Libbetto see Abraham. 
Tu lo volestL Duet. Mebcadantb. No. ii in m. 991.90 

Tu maxime rerum. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 

II. lf.8040a.67.zz 

Tu mentis delectatio. Anthem. Giovanelu. No. 2 in If .9oz.z 
Tu modo diva favens. Motet. Lassu& Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 5. If.8o4oa.67.5 

Tu mnlta inter millia. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 11. lf.8040a.67.zz 

Tu n*aimes pas. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 3. 

M.3a74.3 
Tu n'es plus li. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 3. 

M.3a7^3 
Tu ne Tauras pas^ Nicolas. Opera. For the Music see Man- 

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Tu nostros deus. Motet. Lassu& Sammtliche Werke. Band 

II. BfJkH0a.67.zz 

Tu paupemm refugium. Anthem. Josquin DsPBis. 

No. 4 in Bf .909.6.Z 
Tu poteris nostrL Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 

5. ifJk>4oa.67.5 

Tu quae versat. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 

II. MJk>4oa.67.zz 

Tu regis alti janua. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 13. If.8040a.67.z3 

Tu Rex gloriae. Anthem. Gbaun. No.42inlf.990.99.z;etc 

SCHICHT. If.96a93.z 

Tu aai, Madonna mia. Part-song. Lassu& Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 10. lf.8040a.67.zo 

Tu sai qual oggetto. Song. Meyebbeeb. No. 51 in lf.935.z8.3 

Tu sei pazzo. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Bland. The Ladies' 

collection. Vol. i, p. 75.) No. Ii9inlf.935.z7.z 

Tu sei soave f iume. Madrigal. Palestbina. Werke. Band 29. 

lf.8040a.66.99 
Tu septiformis munere. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 13. M.8o4oa.67.z3 

Tu solus peregrinus e?. Motet. Las&us. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 7- lf.8o4oa.67.7 

Tu traditora, m'hai post' a sto core. Part-song. Lassus. 

Sammtliche Werke. Band 10. Bf.8040a.67.zo 

Tu yeux que je t'oublie. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Melodies. 

Vol. 7. M.3974.7 

Tua est potentia. Gradual. Eybleb. Graduale, No. i. 

No. I in lf.Z9Z.6 
Tua Jesu dilectio. Anthem. Palestbina. No. 2 in if.90z.z 

Tubbs, F. pecilia, translator. 

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lf.z07.96 
Tucker, Rev. William. 

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pp. 1 70-1 73*) No. 24 in lf.z75.z.6 

Tuckerman, John Francis. 

Te Deum laudamus, in Bb. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 
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Tuckerman* Samuel Parkman. 

The Episcopal harp. A collection of original music adapted 
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A funeral anthem, to commemorate the death of James A* 
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1881. No. 20 in If .Z90.8 

Morning service in C, consisting of Te Deum laudamus 
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A morning service in the key of G. Consisting of Te Deum 
laudamus, Jubilate Deo, Trisagion, Sanctus & Kyrie 
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Six short anthems, for cathedral or parish choirs. London. 
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ConUnts. — Thou ihalt ihew ne the peth of life. — G>me tinto Him. — 
God to loved the world. — Liahtcn onr derlcaeae. — Aad they rest not 
day end night. — Their tun shell no more fo down. 

Their sun shall no more go down. Quartett for female 
voices. Boston. Ditson & Co. 1865. No. 19 in M. 190.8 

Turn Thy face from my sins, full anthem, and 8 double 
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Tuckerman, Samuel Parkman, editor. 

Clakkb-Whitfbld. a morning service consisting of Te 
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A COLLECTION of Cathedral chants: including the Gregorian 
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HoDGBS, E., compiler. Trinity collection of church music. 
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Chorister life. Brighton. Taylor. 1862. No. a in M.xa8.33 

Tuerk, Daniel Gottlob. 

Anweisung zum Generalbass-Spielen. Neue Ausgabe. Wten. 

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Tuerke, Otto, editor. 

Mbrkel, G. a Sonate, D moll, fur Orgel zu vier Handen. 
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No. I in Bf .4x4.38 
Tuerkische Arzt, Der. Opera. For the Music see Isouard. 

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Tucrkischer Marsch. For orchestra. Kueckbn. No. 3 in M.342.XX 

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THOLDY, J. L. F. No. 55 in M.x29a.44; etc 

Tugendring, Der. Opera. For the Music see Roth. For the 

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Tui sunt coeli. Anthem. 

Eybler. Of f ertorium, No. 4. No. 4 in Bf.x9X.7 

Palestrina. Werke. Band 9. Bf .8o4oa.66.9 

Sullivan, A S. No. 8 in M.X56.50 

Tulerunt dominum. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 13. M.8o4oa.67.X3 

Tully, James Howard. 

Hither 1 fairies trip. [Trio, s. s. a.] London. Cock, Hollier 

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Ode to spring. Trio for female voices. London. Jefferys. 

N. d. No. 27 in M.X2X.3 

Tuma, FrantiSek. 

Stabat Mater. [For 4 voices, with organ accomp.] Manu- 
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'Tons Ics ottvoiEct de oct artiste tont rctt^ ca manuscrit" — FMs. 

Tuinmel dich, gut's WeinleinI Part-song. Juengst. Lieblich 
gesellet No. 42 in M. 392.12 

Tunc amplexus, tunc oscula. Motet. Anerio, F. 

No. 2 in M.20X.X 

Tunc exsultabunt. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 

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Tunc imponent. Motet. Pansbron. Collection de 40 morceaux. 

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Tuning. 

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Tuonelan Joutsen. Symphonic poem. Sibelius. Der Schwan 

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Turan't Heimkehr. Song. Wustrow. 9 Gesaenge. 

No. II in Bf. 221.33 



Turandot. Opera. For the Music see Jensen. A.; also Vesqut 
▼on PuettUngen. For the Libretto see Jensen, E.; idso 
SchiUer. 

Turandot. Overture. Lachner, V. No. 21 in M.338.SZ 

Tur&njri, Carl von. 
Leichter Sinn, gedichtet von Geibel; und Hexenlied, ge- 
dichtct von Holty. Zwei Lieder fur vierstimmigen 
Frauenchor. Aachen. Mer. [185-?] No. 2 inlf.z57.zs 

Tnrbabantur impii. Part-song. Carissiml No. 2 in If jm2.6.2 

Turck, D. G. See Tuerk, Daniel Gottlieb. 

Turco in Italia. Opera. For the Music see RossinL For the 
Libretto see Romani, F. 

Turcs» Les. Opera. For the Music see Ronger, F. For the 
Libretto see Crtoueox. 

Turd^ palice. Opera. For the Music see DvoHUl For the 
Libretto see Stolba. 

Turin musical. CriUcism. Straeten. No. 6 in If .206.5 

Turk, and no Turk. Opera. For the Music see Arnold, S. 
For the Libretto see Colman, G., the younger. 

Turkish cup bearers' song. Part-song. Mendblssohn-Bae- 
THOLDY, J. L. F. No.27inM.392.z7;etc* 

Turkish drinking song. Part-song. Mendelssohn- Bartholoy, 
J. L. F. 6 four-part songs for male chorus. 

N0.4inlf.z58.23 

Turkish melodies. Songs. Lee, D. A set of Turkish melodies. 

If.z93.ss 

Torle^ James. 
The Lord that made heaven and earth. Full anthem. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] 

No. 14 in U.isja^ 

Alto to be found la Novdlo't Collection of anthesM. 

A morning service, containing the Te Deum, Jubilate, 
Sanctus, Kyrie and Nicene creed, in D. [Accomp. for 
organ.] London. Novello. [186-?] No. 11 in if .236.2s 

This is the day. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] (In No- 
vello's Collection of anthems. Vol. i, pp. 16-23.) 

No. 4 in If .Z95AZ 
Turle^ James, editor. 

Cathedral services, ancient and modern, in score, with an 
accomp. for the organ or piano forte. Edited by John 
Goss and James Turle. VoL 2. Bf.233.zo 

The people's music book. Edited by James Turle and 
Edward Taylor. London. Virtue. 1844. 3 v. 3 plates. 

Cotii0nls. — I. Pubn and hymn tunea. Bach: Bleat are the aonla. — 
Battiahill: For ever riiall my long. — Handel: My aool, praiae die 
Lord. — Stanley: Jeaua, my atrength. — Smith: Tlie L.ord unto thy 
pray'r. — Now let our voicea join. — Croft: Lord, in thy wrath. — 
Graun: Great God, what do I aee? — Hayea: Lo, from the hilla. — 
MilgroTo: Did Chriat o'er ainnera weep? — Watta: Come, let na join. 

— Handel: Lord, let me know. — Jonea: O Ixtrd, the Saviour aad 
defence. — Dowland: All people that on earth. — Hayea: Ariae, ye 
people. — Winter: Happy loull thy daya are ended; For mcrcica 
countleaa. — M. Haydn: How bleat ia he. — Thia ia the day.~-Madan: 
Lo, he cornea. — Smith : Ye aervanta of the Lord. — How are Thy 
aervanta bleat. — Croft: The Lord descended. — Spohr: Praiae the 
Lord, ye heav'na. — Momington: While my Redeemer'a near. — 
Stanley: All ye Hia worka. — Webbe: God*a glory the vaat heav'na. — 
SUnley: Come thou Fount. — CoUina: Bleat be the cverlaating God. 

— Harriaon: Ye aona of men. — Tailia: God ia gone up. — Stanley: 
To bleaa Thy chosen race. — To Thee, O God of Hoata. — Jonea: 
Welcome, aweet day of rest. — Wbitton: Arise, ye people. — Blancka: 
I lift my heart. — Lawea: Lord, plead my cause. — Blancks: O God 
our Lord. — The merciea of th' eternal King. — ^Tucker: Being of beiasa. 
Turton : With one conaent — Taylor : Hearken to the solemn voiee. — 
Wainwright: Those happy realma. — Turle: Thy merdea. Lord. — To 
God in whom I trust. — Claude le jeune : Aa panta the hart. — Smith : 
Joy to the world. — Bach: How great, Jehovah. — Courtevffle: Thee 
I'n extol. — Lawea: Thee will I praiae. — Jonea: It ia a pleasaat 
thing. — Croft : Let all the earth. — Wyvill : Thy apreading akiea. — 
Come, sound His praise. — Tomkins: O Lord, send out. — Clifton: 
How blest the sacred tie. — Blest be our everlaating Lord. — Bach: 
Chant, ye just. — Havergal : How good aad pleaaant. — Thy Ifakcr'a 
name. — To my complaint. — Clark: O Thou, to wfaooi all 
creatures bow. — Webbe: Jesus, I believe Thee near. — Hallendaal: 
Mere human power. — Stanley: Now let our voicea join. — Horal^: 
Awake my soul. — Ann : The God that doea in Sion dweU. — Tho«» 
mighty God, art God alone. — Havergal : To God, in whom I trust. — 
The Lord ia only my support. — Turle: At the portala. — Qarfc: 
Within Thy tabernacle. Lord. — Bach: Let all that breathe. — 
Randall : Shine forth, eternal source. — Williama : Defend me. Lord.— 
Lord, Thou hast granted. — Hudson: I waited meekly. — Tsyhn': O 
azure vaulta. — Bach: Let na, with a gladaone ndad.—* Arnold: 
Lord, who's the happy man. — Madan: Lord, what offcrlas ahall wt 



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brfaff. — Harriton : Why thuf, my tool, with care oppreit — MHton : 
Rctvrn, O God of Hoctt. — Htrwood: My Maker and my Kfaig. — ^How 
hIeiC Is he. — Jctiit, to whoie all-teeinf eye. — Mather; O Lord, lend 
out Thy Ufbt. — Heaky: Defend me. Lord, from ahame. — With all 
my powers. — Pring: Rise, my sonL — Holroyd: Father of lights. — 
Heighington: Our souls with pleasing wonder. — Bach: Ye nations, 
to Jehovah how. — ^How pleasant Is Thy dwelling place. — Bartbtiemon: 
How welcome thy rctnming heams. — Wilson: Sing to the Lord, ye 
distant lands. — Boyee: Now let oar voices Join. — From Greenland's 
ley mountains. — All lands to God. — Wesley: Wherewith, O God. — 
Martini: Saviour, hlcm Thy word to alL — Stcars: Shine forth, 
eternal Source of Ught— Join all the glorious names.— Mi^or: This Is 
the day.— Havergal : O OMgnif y His holy name.— O happy is the man. 
— I httr Thy word with lore. — BurUtt: The calm retreat, the silent 
shade. — Knapp: All praise to Thee. — Farmer : Help me, O Cod. — 
Jones: Father of faithful Ahrah'm. — Boothby: O may I learn. — Lord, 
save me, for Thy glorious name.-^ Hallendaal: Be Thou exalted. — O 
Lord, send forth Thy light. — Carey: The Lord my pasture shall 
prepare.— Pan hallo nodded. — Lloyd: I dy*r Arglwydd. — Harrison; 
O praise the Lord. — Wainwright : How sweet the name. — Giardini : 
"Come," said Jesus' sacred voice. — ^Dowland; Let all the just — Lord, 
Thy promise stands.— Arise, ye peoplo, cUp the hand.— To bless Thy 
chosen. — Lawes: Ye nations of the earth. — Forster : O Lord, give 
ear.— Harwood : Begin, my soul th' exalted lay. — ^The Lord our God 
Is doth'd with might. — Williams: Come sound his praise. — Randall: 
Come, descend, O heaVnly spirit. — Milgrove: Praise the Lord who 
reigns above. — Palmer: To celebrate Thy praise; — May the grace of 
Christ — Clark: Why should I murmur. — Croft: Ye heav'ns, send 
forth. ^ Pleyel: God of mercy, God of grace. — Wheall: How good 
and pleasant — ^Dixon: Let hearts and tongues unite.- How sweet the 
name. — Tdemann: Lord, prepare us. — All people that on earth do 
dweU.— Taylor: House of our GodL— Jehovah, 'tis a giorioua name. — 
Bach: Arise, ye sainta. — Harwood: Praise waits in Zion. — Har^ 
wood: Begin, my soul, the lofty strain. — Exulting, rejoicing. — Bach: 
Sleep no more. — Ravenacroft: A glory gilds. — SUnley: Friend of 
the friendless.— Ye sons of men. — Grigg: There Is a land.— Williams; 
While with ceaseless course. — Harington : The heaven of heavena. — 
Let one loud song of praise. — Arne: Awake, my soul, stretch every 
nerve. — Milgrove: Children of the heavenly King. — Handel: 
Sinners, obey the gospel. — New grsce, O Lord. — ^Taylor: Hear what 
the voice. — Bach: How great, Jehovah, aov'rdgn Lord. ~- Callcott: 

God of Hoats. — Lawes: Our grateful songs. — Purcell: Why hast 
Thou cast us off. s. Green: Thou visltest the earth. — Farrant: Hide 
not Thou Thy face. — Taylor : O sweeter than the fragrant flow'r. — 
Marcello: Thou, O Lord, art my Shepherd. — Green: Thou in Sion 
art praised. — Lawes and Farrant: Not unto us. Lord. — Handel: 
Blessed be the Pow'r; Prepare, then, ye immortal choir. — Rogers: 
Teach me, O Lord. — Cherubini: Withhold not thou thy tender 
merdes. — Mosart: Giorioua things of Thee are spoken. — Marcello: 
Thee, O Jehovah, I set before me. — King: O Absalom, my eon. •» 
Salieri: Make a joyful noise. — Handel: Lord, when the morning 
wakea. — ^I will extol Thee. — Casali:Glory be to the Father.— Handel: 

1 will magnify Thee. — Beckwith: Hear, Thou Shepherd of Israel. — 
Croft ; Sing unto God. — JomeUi : Lord, to Thee our songs ascending. 

— Weldon: Thy hdp cometh. — PurceU: O go your way; Gloria 
Petri, from the Jubilate in D. — Who can utter the mli^ty acta. — 
Sarti: When the storms. — Dowland: O God, of power omnipotent 

— Himmd: Remember, O Lord, Thy tender mercies. — Greene: The 
Lord will deliver. — Marcello: The heav'ns declare. — Mason: Lord 
of all power. — Tallis: If ye love me. — Callcott: The Lord Himself. 

— Pdestfina: O praise the Lord. — Astorga: God be merciful 
unto us. — Pymar: O God, our refuge and strength. — Haydn: De- 
liver me, O Lord. — Marcello: How long wilt Thou forget me. -« 
Webbe : Wdt on the Lord. — Handd : Blessed art Thou, O Lord. — 
Tallis: Single chant — Attwood: Double chant — Cherubini: Father 
of our feeble race. — King : Hear, O Lord, and have mercy. — Gold- 
win: Holy, holy. Lord God. — Woodward: Sing, O ye heav'ns. — 
Casali; Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant — Callcott: Thy mercy. 
Lord* to me extend. — BattishW: Double chant — Dupuis: Double 
cfasnt — Barrow: Double chant. — Pring: Unto Thee, O Lord, will 
I dug. — Grant Thy blesdng. Lord. — ^Marcello: Blessed for evermore 
are they. — King; O pray lor the peace. — Turton: Lord, have 
Bsercy upon us. — Abt: Mom awakes in silence. — Schndder: ChU- 
dren of your Father's mercy. — Smith: Come unto me dl ye that 
labour. — Marcdio: Arise and help us. — Purcell: Sing unto the 
Lord. — Turle: Double chant — Smith: Double chant. — Norris; 
Double chant — Croft: Behdd, God is my sdvation. — Hsssc: To 
Thee, dl-bounteous Father. — Blow: The Lord hear thee in the day 
of trouble. — Narcs : Single chant — Croft : Sing praises unto God. — 
Attwood: Teach me, O Lord, the way of thy statutes. — Purcell: 
Single chant — Havergd : Double chant — Haydn : Know, then, the 
Lord thy God.-— Webbe: Thou shdt show me the path. — Battls- 
hill: Single chant — Tye: Our God ascendeth. — Marcello: I will 
love Thee. — Spohr: Double chant — Battishill: Double chant — 
Boyoe: Blesdng and glory. — Farrant: Lord, for Thy tender mercies* 
sake. — Peres: In Thine anger, rebuke me not — Scott: Prdse the 
Lord, O Jerusalem. — Boyce: Great and marvdlous are Thy works. 

— Galllard: Speak ye, who best can tell. — Callcott: Grant, we 
be see ch Thee, merdfnl God. j. Secular mudc. Purcell: Come onto 
these yellow sands; Full fathom five. — Lawes: Gather your rose- 
buds.— Stevens: Ye spotted snakes. —- Battishill : Here rests his 
head. — Dowland: Awake, sweet love I — Time, Hy with greater 
speed. — Hayes : Would you dug a catdi. — Dibdin : Lovely Nan. — 
Morley: What sdth my dainty darling. — Cooke: How deep the 



Torle, James, editor. (CenHmud.) 

brave. — Purcell: Under thia stone lies Gabrid John. — Cavendldi: 
EVry bush new springing. — Season of my purest pleasure. — Gluck: 
Lovdy Is nature's book. — Converd: When all done. — Callcott! 
Forgive, blest shade I — Hayes: Hdl, flow'ry mead. — Momington: 
Here in cool grot — Harington: Sweet doth blndi the rosy nom- 
Ing.- Wedkes: Lo, country sport — Old Winter, halthig o'er die 
mead. — Hayes: Whoe'er haa travdl'd life's dull round. — Morley; 
Come, lovers, fellow me. — Arne; Hail, to thy living light — Webbe: 
Come live with me. — ^111 live to-morrow.— l/\^bye; Die, hapleas man. 
~-Atterbury: Fair enslaver, can you telL — Davy: He that la thy 
friend indeed. — Handd; Oft on a plot of rising ground. -~ WUbye : 
Lady, when I behold. — Stevens: The cloud-capt towera. — Ferretti: 
Ye awains, take counseL — Webbe: To the old, long life. — Laweat 
Careless of love.— Linley: From blushing mom. — See the early dawn 
Is breaking. — Bonondni: Sweet is the breAth of morning. — Battis- 
hill: Amidst the myrtles. — Croft: Hail, Britannia. — King: When 
shdl we three meet — Callcott: Are the white hours for ever fled. -^ 
Arne: When fore'd from dear Heb«j— SUdd: O happy fair.— -Narcs: 
Wilt thou lend me diy mare. — Wd>be: Discord, dire sister. — 
Stevens : Blow, thou winter winds. — PissonI : Bright as sunbeama. — 
Sacchini: Britannia, encirded with glory. — Morley: Here on our 
verdant mountains. — Havergal: Let aU ^e people say. — White sand 
and grey sand. ^- Good night — Ame: Blow, thou winter wind.— 
Danby: When Sappho tun'd. «- Bateson: Have I found her. ->- 
Martini: Quick, arise. — Wd>be: Thy voice, O Harmony. — Morley: 
April is In my mistress' face. — Shidd: The streamlet that llow'd. — 
Stevens: Crabbed age and youth. — Hasse: Happy shepherds here 
enjoying. — Cdlcott; Poor insect J — Ferrari: How InTlting. — 
Bennett: Thyrds, sleepest thou. — Ame: Come, shepherds, well 
follow. — Wedkes: On the plains. — Scarlatti: Here for repose. — 
Callcott: See, with Ivy chaplet bound. — Ferrari: Now speed my 
gallant vessel — Cavendish: Come, gentle swslns. — Berg: Lightly 
tresd. — Webbe: Would you know my Celia's charms. — Handel: 
Love in her eyes. — ^Webbe: Swiftly, from the mountsln's brow. — Like 
shadowa gliding. — Ame: Rule Britannia. — God save the Queen.— 
Snow: What crud pdns. — Wedkes: Now is the bridala. — Webbe: 
You gave me your heart — Puredl: Hark I Harry. — Evening draws 
its veil. — Storace: Let shepherd lads. — Bateson: Sister, awake. — 
Battishill: Consign'd to dust — Mosart: At length the dawn. — 
Molinaro: The joyous birds. — Hdl mighty Emperor. (Russian na^ 
tlonal song.) — Cooke: No riches from his scanty store. — Webbe: 
Zephyr, I can tell you. — Wedkes: All at once well met — Handd: 
If torn from thee. — Ferretti: Laura, thy beauty's brightness.— 
Beckwith: We be chimney sweepers. — Wedkes: If thy decdtful 
looks. — Mosart: Within this holy temple. — Webbe: Glorious Apollo 
from on high. — Giordani: Take, oh take. — Smith: While foola 
their time.- Harington: Beneath the silent rurd cdL — Bateson: 
Who prostrate lie. — Purcell: Fairest isle, dl isles excdiing. — 
Cooke: Hark, the lark. — Bennett: Come, shepherds, follow me. — 
Webbe: How beauteous is the glowing sky. — Hutchfaison: Retum, 
my lovely mdd. — Cdlcott: Oh! tarry, gentle traveller. — Puredl: 
Hail, happy woods. — Clari: Awake, the mom Is breaking. — Taylor: 
Hdl, humble shadea. — Shield: Should your table with plenty. — 
Linley: Let me cardess. — Rogers: Come, dl noble souls. 

WiLBYB. Works. Edited by James Turle and G. W. Budd. 

M.a34.i9 
Turlerette la Tyrolicnnc. Opera. For the Music see Ville- 
bichot For the Libretto see Verte-All^e. 

Turmwaechters Lied. Part-sang. Herbeck, J*. F. 

No. 58 in Bf .393^ 

Tlim» Amarillis. Part'Sang. 
Brewer, T. No. 4 in M,i67.3; etc 

HiLTOK, J. No.27inM.i4i.ai,a;«tc. 

Tom not away. Duet. Foster, S. C. No. 23 in M •38041.3 

Tom Thee again, O Lord. Anihetn. 

Attwood. No. 10 in M.x9ax ; etc. 

Nares. Twenty anthems. No. 9 in Bf .936.33 

Tom Thee, O Lord. Anthem. Cherubini. No. xo in M.X90.7 

Tom Thee unto me. Anthem. 

BoYCB, W. Services and anthems. VoL i. Bf.933.3.z 

Hopkins, J. L. A collection of anthems. No. 2 in M.333.99 

Turn Thon unto us, O Lord. Anthem. Barnett, J. G. 

No. II inM.xoa4.z 

Turn Thy face. Anthem. Attwood. No. ii in Bf.z90.x; etc 
Bassford. No. zi in M. 203.26 

Caseley. Anthems. lf.933.z2 

EsTE, M. No. 3 inn. 234.26; etc 

Lynes. No. zi in M.Z58.Z7 

Stbggall. No. 20 in M.Z95AZ3 

TucKBRMAN, S. P. No. 3 in If .290.Z4 

Turn ye unto Me. Anthem. Butterfzelo. No. 41 in M.zoo.4.2 

Tombmeder, Die. Part-song. Adam, C F. Sechs Tumlieder. 
Op. 24. No. 26 in M.399.2 

Turner, Bradbury. See Turner, John Bradbury. 



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TuriMr, J. E. 
Masfl of St. John the Baptist. (For voices only.) For Lent 
and Advent. Added a Gloria in excelsis, also an accomp. 
[for ori^n]. London. London Music Publishing Co. 
[i8^?] No. 4 in M.156.SX 

Turner, John. An easy guide to vocal music, chiefly with a 
view to psalmody. Boston. Loring. 1836. Bf.x09b.z7 
Tomer, John Bradbury. 
Trio in C minor for pianoforte, violin & violoncello. [Full 
score.] London. Augener & Co. [187-?] No. 4 in M.357.3 
Turner, R. 
Corin's fate. Madrigal for four voices. London. Jefferys. 
N. d. No. 2 in M.zaz.3 

Turner, William. 

Lord, Thou hast been our refuge. Anthem. (In Boyce. 
Cathedral music. Ed. Warren. Vol. 3» PP- 286-293.) 

No. 31 in M.933.23.3 
Say what you please. Catch a 3 voci. (In Clementi. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 79.) 

No. 151 in M.ZZ0.Z.2; No^isi in Bf.zzo.2.2 
Alto to be fotmd ia SiblwM's Colloctioo of catches. 

Turner, William, editor. 

Ravknscroft, compiler. The whole book of psalm-tunes, in 

four parts. M.Z02.39 

Tumerfahrt Part-song, Newikluf, M. No. 83 in if .204.39 

Tnmergruaa. Part-song. Habsbr, J. [Vier Lieder. Op. 2.] 

No. 14 in M.392.ZO 

Tumerlied [t. t. b. b.]. Komponist unbekannt. (/n Tauwitz. 

Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 84, 85.) No. 36 in M.204.39 

Tumerlied. Part-song, Gottwald. No. 39 in Bf.204.39 

HoFP, J. No. 35 in Bf.204.39 

KiTTL. No. 38 in M.204.39 

MoBLDNES. No. 37 in M.204.39 

Tumerruf. Part-song. Adam, C F. Sechs Turnlieder. Op. 24. 

No. 26 in M.392.2 

Turner Trinklied. Part-song. Kubcken. No. 29 in M.392.36 

Tumfahrt Part-song. Adam, C. F. Sechs Turnlieder. Op. 24. 

No. 26 in M.392.2 

Tumier, Das. Cantata. For the Music see Tschirch, F. W. 

Tumier, Das, zu Kronstein. For orchestra. Bibrey. Marsch 
zu dem Ritter-Lustspiel Das Turnier zu Kronstein. 

No. 3 in M.353.Z7 
Tumier-Banquett. Part-song. Wbbbb, C M. F. E. von. 

No. 3 in M.392.27 
Tumlied. Part-song. Adam, C. F. Sechs Turnlieder. Op. 24. 

No. 26 in M.392.2 
Turpin de Sansay, Louis Adolphe. 
Les amoureux de Fanchon. Op^rette. Paroles de Turpin 
de Sansay et Ad. Huard. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. I in M. 301.5 

La barbe de Betasson. Pochade musicale. Paroles de 

Turpin de Sansay et Adolphe Huard. Musique de Georges 

Douay. No. i in M.305.9 

Une cascade dans le desert. Saynite. Musique de Maurice 

Lassimonne. No. 2 in M.30Z.Z2 

Les crepes de la Marquise. [Pp6ra-comique.] Musique de 

Georges Douay. No. 2 in M.305.Z4 

La fleur du Val Suzon. Op6ra-comique. Musique de 

Georges Douay. M.224.20; etc. 

Jerome Pointu. Op^rette. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. 2 in M.305.Z3 

La lionne en cage. Duo comique. Musique de A. de Ville- 

bichot. No. 5 in M.326.3 

McHe J'ordonne. Op6ra bouffe. Musique de A. de Ville- 

bichot No. 7 in M.326.3 

Qui casse les verres les paie. Saynite. Musique de Maurice 

Lassimonne. No. 3 in M.30Z.Z2 

Turquet, Albert. 

Monsieur Pulcinella. Op6ra-comique en un acte. Paroles 

de Stephen de la Tour. Musique de Albert Turquet. 

Partition piano et chant. Paris. Bathlot & Joubert. 

[ 18^.] No. 2 in M.393.67 

Turtle^ The, thus with plaintive crying. Part-song. Pepusch. 

No. 28 in M.Z57.X8.2 



Turtledove, The, and the wanderer. Dnot. Rubznstbzit. 18 
two-part songs. No. z in M.Z5547 

Tnrton, Thomas. 
Responses after the Commandments. (In Turle and Taylor. 
The People's music book. VoL 2, p. 229.) 

No. 53 in M.zzi^.2 
Tuscany. Polk songs. 
Caeacczou, L. M. Six Tuscan folk songs for two voices. 
Words by Theo. Marzials. Music by Luigi Caracciolo. 
New York. [189-?] No. i in M.384.ao 

TuBtes, J. 
Sainte Germaine, berg^re de Pibrac Oratorio-l^ende, 
solos, choeurs, orgue et orchestre. Po^me [de] F. L. 
Comire et J. Tustes. Musique du P. F.-L. Comire. 

M.384.65 
Tutte le mie speranze. Anthem. Mozabt. No. 3 in M.B36.28 
Tutti in maschera. Opera. For the Muszc see PedrottL For 

the LiBRBTTO see Truinet 
Tutto il male vien dal buco. Opera. For the Music see Paer. 
Tutto '1 di piango. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 4. M.804CML674 

Tutto lo di mi dici. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 10. MJkHoa.67.zo 

Tutto sprezzo. Song. Vbrdi. Verdi album. No. 2 in M.236^ 
'Twas a May-day morning. Madrigal. Fbsta. 

No. 47 in M.A35.ZO 
Twas a pleasant morning. Glee. Cabtbb, T. [Canons, glees 
and catches.] No. 5 in M.a2Z.32 

'Twas a sweet summer's morning. GUe. Stbvbnson, J. A 

No. 100 in M.235.Z7.4 
'Twas a trumpet's pealing sound. Part-song. Pbabsalx. 

No. 3 in M.Z58.Z9 
'Twas he, my only thought. Song. Balpb. No. 25 in M.Z92.9.2 
'Twas his own voice. Song. Stbvbnson, J. A No. 13 in M.236ua 
Twas in May month. Part-song. Gubbnsby. No. 10 in M.Z57.a3 
'Twas in that garden beautiful. Song. Balpb. 

No. 26 in M.Z92.9.2 
'Twas in the merry month of May. Catch. Valton. 

No. 119 in M.220.ZO 
'Twas in the winter cold. Car<d. Wabbbn, J. C 

No. 25 in M.z58.ao 
'Twas night and all was stilL GUe. Bbnnbtt, W. S. 

No. 6 in M.a374i 
'TwBB on a bank of daisies sweet Part-song. Hullah, J. P. 
Part music. Secular. No. 28 in M.Z57.28.a 

'Twas on a bright morning. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In War- 
ren. Collection of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 174, Z75.) 

No. 73 in U^ aoj^ 
'Twas on a summer evening. Part-song. Wabrbn, £. T. Vocal 
harmony. No. 75 in M.a2o.zo 

'Twas you, sir. Catch. Wbllbslby, G. C 

No. 3 in M.z4z.az.a; etc. 
Twee snsters, De. Opera. For the Music see Miry. For the 

Libbbtto see Geiregat. 
Twelfth night. Incidental music. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 2 in M.39046 
Twelfth night song, The. Part-song. Novbllo, V. 

No. Z4 in M.Z75.Z.4 
Twelve, The. Part-song. Fink. N0.3 in M.205.zo4;etc 

Twilight. Duet. Rubinstbin. 18 two-part songs. 

No. I in M.Z5547 

Twilight. Part-song. Abt, F. No. 12 in M.204.36.3 

Buck, D. No. 54in M.39a.3;etc. 

Hatton. No. 9 in M.Z95.Z.Z3 

Maib. M.z93.a3.2 

Robebti. No. i in Mao4.364 

ScHUPPEBT. No. 21 in M.39a^8.s 

Twilight, The, fades before me. Part-song. Schmidt, Adolf. 

No. 64 in M.399.2Z 

Twilight now is round us. Part-song. Hatton. 

No. 10 in M.Z95.Z.Z3 

Twilight song. Song. Blumbnthal. No. 7 in M.244.Z 

Twilight star, The. Part-song. Babnby. No. 10 in M.244.Z0.6; etc 

Twine ye roses. Part-song. Pohlbnz. No. 16 in M.B46.36 



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Twist Dick and Tom. Catch [for 3 Toices]. (/» Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol a, p. 175.) No. 74 in M.a90.9.a 
Two cadia» The. Opira. For the Music see Bichberg; J. 

Two choma girls. Fictum. Claskb, J. H. S I(.ia6.97 

Two danghtera of this aged stream. Part-song. Puscbll* H. 

Beaoties of Pnrcell. Vol. a. M.a9i.a.a 

Two gantlcmen of Verona. JnciditUal music. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 2 in Bf.s71.x6 
Two liarleqiiiiis» The. Opsra. For the Music see Jonaa, £. 

For the Libbxtto see Meat^p^ 
Two lawjara. CaUk. Cuzbns. No. 199 in M.ax5.ax 

Two lorara. Part-song. Hbcht, E. No. 7 in if .X95.1.X7 

Two maidena sat complaining. Duet. Dirms von Dittcrs- 

DOSF. No. la in Bf.a37.a 

Two prima donnaa, The. Fiction. Saijl If.x08.x3 

Two roaea, The. Opera. For the Music see Bnglaender. 

For the Libutto see Stange. 
Two roae8» The. Part-song. WsaNia, H. 

No. 14 in M.ao5.xo.3; etc 

Two apirita. The. Part-song. PmsuTL No.a7inM.x95-<*5;«tc. 
Two starleta. Part-song. KasMsn. No. 47 in M. 393.13 

Two atarsy The. Song. Blumbnthal. No. 15 in lf.x9a.xa 

Two to one. Opera. For the Music see Arnold, S. For the 

LiBRKTTO see Colman, G., the younger. 
Tye, Christopher. 
From the depth I called. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Rimbault. Collection of ancient church music. Vol. 
3» PP- 113-117O No. 37 in If .333.35.3 

I will exalt Thee, O Lord. Anthem. (In Boyce. Cathedral 
music. Ed. Warren. Vol. a, pp. 306-aio.) 

No. 7 in If .333.33.3 
Laudate nomen Domini. Motet [s. k t. b.]. (In Ayrton. 
Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. a, pp. aoi, aoa.) 

No. 73 in If .390.33.3 
Alto to be foond in If otkal dmct [M nile] ; for a. «. «. b. in Webb's 
CollcctloB of BMidriffalt. 

Mock not God's name. Motet. (In HuUah. Part music 
Sacred. Vol. 2, pp. 138, 139.) No. 43 in M.X57.3g.3 

Motets for four voices composed for his metrical version of 
the Acts of the Apostles. Scored from the original edition 
and adapted to modern paraphrases of Scripture (with a 
pianoforte accomp.) by Thomas Oliphant. London. 
Calkin & Budd. [ 1837.] No. 8 in M.336.X6 

CctUtnis. — O God of BethcL — O happy is tbo nisn. — As sparks in 
dose Bueccssioii rise. — Sins to the Lord. — In life's s*7 mom. — 
How still and pcaoefaL — Few are the days. >» If oek not God's name. 
— O may the grave become to me. — Father of all. — Come, let us to 
the Lord. — While others erowd the house of mirth. — Hoi ye that 
thirst 

O praise the Lord. (In Metcalfe. Fifty metrical anthems. 
Pp. S3. 54.) No. 34 in M.X57.34 



Tyt, Christopher. (ConHnued.) 
Our God ascendeth. Motet. (In Turle and Taylor. The 
People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. 398-3oa) 

No. 73 in lf.ixx4.3 
Sing to the Lord in joyful straina. Motet (In Hullah. 
Part music. Sacred. Vol. i, pp. $^-99.) 

No. 33 in M •X57.38.X 

Sing unto the Lord. Anthem. (In Boyce. Cathedral music. 

Ed, Warren. Vol. 2, pp. 31 1-315.) No. 8 in M.333.33.3 

Thy word is to my feet a lamp. (In Metcalfe. Fifty metrical 

anthems. Pp. 83, 84.) No. 49 in M.X57.34 

To such as fear the Lord. Motet. (In Taylor. Madrigals. 

3d set.) No. 33 in M.337.X5 

Tyger, The. Duet. Hoen, C £. No. 6 in If.x39a.i8.6 

Tyma to paa with goodly sport. [Part-song, a. t. b.] (In 

Smith. Musics antiqua. P. 45.) lf.436wxo 

Tyndall, John. 

Sound. Eight lectures. London. Longmans, Green & Co. 

1867. Illus. Portrait. lf.xo7.7 

Typography. 

GiLSOM, F. H. The history of shaped or character notes, 

with specimens. Boston. 1889. No. 6 in If .373.54 

Tsrrol, Le. Part-song. Thomas, C. L. A. No. 3 in M.X57.8 

lyrolar Adler. Part-song. Adam, C F. No. 43 in M.x39a.43.xo 

Tyroler Schutzenlied. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In Orpheus. 

Band 8» p. 50.) No. 368 in M.x39a43JI 

Tyroler Staendchen. Part-song. Eek, editor. Volksklange. 

No. I in M .130.8 
Tyroler Wastel, Der. Opera. For the Music see HaibeL For 

the LiBaano see Schikancder. 
Tsrroleae boy. The. Part-song. Moscbblbs, I. l*yrolese 
melodies. Vol. 3. No. 33 in M.344.34.3 

.Tyrolese melodies. Songs. Moscbblbs, L, edUer. If.a44^ 
Tyroleae mountaineers. The. Part-song. Obbbtbubb. 

No. 15 in M.X57.X5 

Tyroleae war-song. Part-song. Moscbblbs, I. Tyrolese 

melodies. Vol. i. No. 7 in M.344.34.X 

TytohMn song. The. Part-song. Moscbblbs, I. Tyrolese 

melodies. Vol. 3. No. 30 in M.344.34.3 

Tyroliemiea. 

Wbckbblin, J. B. T. Chants des Alpes. 20 tyroliennes, 

avec variantes, vocalises et annotations, par J. B. Weker- 

lin. Piano et chant. No. i in M.X5844 

Tjraon, A. G. 

An essay on the poetical and musical customs of the 

ancients; with poems. 3d edition. London. Hamilton, 

Adams & Co. 1853. Plate. M.X384 

Tytler, Sarah, pseud. See Kcddia» Henrietta. 

Tsigane, La. Opera. For the Music see Strauss, J. 181^ 

1S99. For the Libretto see Lartigue. 
Tsiganes, Les, de Longjumeau. Opera. For the Music see 
Bamicat For the Libbbtto see DorfeuiL 



U 



y Monuu. [At the tomb.] Symphonic poem. Rbbikov. 

No. 3 in M.40545 
Uber, Christian Benjamin. 
Clarisse, oder das unbekannte Magdchen. Eine comische 
Oper in 3 Aufzugen. [Clavierauszug.] Breslau. Meyer. 
^ 1772. If.35ax8 

Ubarl6a» Adalbert 
[Chorlieder.] Berlin. Challier & Co. [188-?] 

No. 18 in M.X58.3X 
CaiUemis. — At« Maria. — Im If alea. — Im Frden. — Die Ginse. — 
Abcndlied. 

Ubi bena» ibi patria. Part-song. 

BuBKBABDT, S. No. iii6 in M.X39a43.7 

Otto, F. No. 199 in M.x39a43.6 

Ubi David rex doctissimus. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 15. MJkH0a.67.x5 



Ubi duo vel tres congregati fuerint. Anthem. Swbblinck. 

Werken. Deel 6. u^i^aJS 

Ubi eat Abel. Motet. Lassus, Simmtliche Werke. Band 7. 

MJk>4oa.67.7 
Ubi Plato? Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 15. 

Uchard, Mario. 
Le partisan. Op6ra romantique. Paroles de Mario Uchard 
& E. Cabrol. Musique du Comte d'Osmond. M.377.33 

Udine, Jean d'. 
Lettres paradoxales sur la musique. Paris. Fischbacher. 
190a M.376.XX 

ConienU. — Le drama lyrlqiie at I'Optoi comlqae. — La muaiqiie Ught. 
— Wasn^rophobca et WagnAfolitrei. — Lea Uvreta. ^- La nraaique 
dramatique et la nuaique pure. — La eritiqiie mnalttle. — Le luace et 
Tart. — Lea muaiqaca aatnrellca et la muaiqiie artifideUe. 



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Udir* le orecchie nostre. An^iem. Marcello, B. 

No. 27 in M.909.6^ 

Udite II mio consiglio. Song, Hamdkl. Werke. Lieferung 

51. M.3Z3.Z.5Z 

Udite tutte udite. Sang, Cimasosa. No. 22 in M.Z93.3Z.a 

Ueber alien Gipfeln ist Ruh. Part-smg, 

KuBHNX, £. R. No. 225 in M.Z47.4 

WiTTMANN, C. No. 32 in Bf .Z99a43 

Ueber alien Gipfeln ist Ruh'. Sang, Liszt. Gesammelte 

Lieder. No. 8 in M.a44.i4 

Ueber alien Zauber Liebe. Song, Scbubbkt, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 20, Band la M.3Z7.z.2azo 

Ueber den Sternen. Part-sang. Abt, F. No. 71 in M.Z474 

Ueber der See wogende Hoh'. Part-song, Otto, F. 

No. 179 in Bf.za9M3.5 
Ueber die Berge mit Ungestuem. Sang, Wbbsr, C. M. F. £. 
von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band i. No. 19 in M.244.7 

Ueber die Haide. Sang, Brahms. Sechs Lieder. Op. 86. 

No. II in Bf .38040.2 
Ueber die See. Song, Brahms. Vier Gesange. Op. 69, 
Heft 2. No. 5 in M.38o4a2 

Ueber ein Stuendlein. Part-song. Bbcxsr, R. 

No. 19 in If .392*3 
Ueber'm Berge steht der Mond. Part-sang. Taubert, C. G. W. 
Vier Quartette fur vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 110. 

No. 14 in M.392.34 

Ueber Nacht. Part-song, Horn, A. No. 5 in M.194.16 

KiSTLBR. Drei Mannerchore. Op. 34. No. 21 in M.392.36 

Ueber Wildemann. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 

20, Band 8. M.3Z7.Z.20.8 

Ueberall bin ich zu Hause. Part-song, Franz, R. 

No. s in M. 392.9; etc. 
Ueberall Liebchen. Song, Abt, F. Sechs Lieder. Op. 119. 

No. 15 in M.Z92.2 
Ueberfall, Der. Opera, For the Music see Zoellner, H. For 

the Librbtto see WOdenbruch. 
Ueberlaeufer, Der. Sang. Brahms. Sieben Lieder. Op. 48. 

No. II inM.38040.z 
Ueberlistet Song, Taubbrt, C. G. W. 12 Gesaenge. Op. 27. 

No. 7 in M.22Z.26 
Uebera Jahr. Part-song. Krauss, C A. No. 11 in M.203.z6 

Uf der Wanderschaft. Song, Taubbrt, C. G. W. Gruss an 
Schlesien. No. 4 in M.Z92.6 

Ufer, Die, des Doon. Sang, Tibhsbn. 8 Gedichte. 

No. 12 in M.a36.8 
Ugalde^ Delphine Beauc^. 

La halte au moulin. Op6ra comique en i acte. Musique 
de Madame Ugalde. Paroles de Constant Jardry. [Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Paris. Bousquet. [1867.] 

No. I in M.324.28 
Uggero il Danese. Optra, For the Music see Mercadante. 

For the Libretto see Romani, F. 
Ugo Conte di Parigi. Optra. For the Music see DonisettL 

For the Librbtto see Romani, F. 
Ugonotti, Gli. Opera. For the Music see Meyerbeer. For 

the Librbtto see Scribe. 
Uhl, Edmund. 
Romanze ftir Violine mit Orchester oder Pianoforte. Op. 
7. Partitur. Leipzig. Leuckart. [1893?] No. 5 in M.404.Z7 
Uhland, Johann Ludwig. 
The black knight (Der schwarze Ritter). Cantata. The 
music composed by Edward Elgar. No. 2 in M.384.26 

Der blinde Konig. (Ballade.) Fur Soli, Chor und Orchester 
componirt von R. Hoi. No. 2 in M.z 55.25 

Same. The blind king. Ballad. Composed for bar. solo, 
chorus of men and orchestra by J. C. D. Parker. 

No. 2 in M.392.3Z 
Brauthymne. Fiir gemischten Chor, Tenor-Solo und 
obligates Pianoforte componirt von Hermann Zopff. 

No. 10 in M.391.60 
Des Singers Fluch. Grosse Oper. Von August Langert. 

M.253.32 

Same. Des Sangers Fluch. Ballade. Ftir Solostimmen, 

Chor u. Orchester componirt von R. Schumann. M.280.56 



Uhland, Johann Ludwig. (Continued.) 

Das Gluck von Edenhall. Ballade. Fiir Mannerstimmen, 

Soli u. Chor, mit Begleitung des Orchesters componirt 

von Rob. Schumann. No. 2 in M.98a5D; etc 

Harald. [Gedicht. Fur 4 Singstimmen mit Begleitung des 

Orchesters componirt von J. Rheinberger.] 

No. 6 in lC.28a37 
Gesang der Junglinge. Gedicht. Fur Mannerchor, Solo- 
Tenor und grosses Orchester componirt von Gustav 
Jensen. No. 7 in M.39239 

Gesang der Nonnen. Fur Sopran-Solo und vterstimmigen 
Frauenchor mit Begleitung von zwei Homem und Harfe 
componirt von Adolf Jensen. No. 4 in M.380.7 

Der Konigssohn. Ballade. Ffir Soli, Minnerchor und Or- 
chester componirt von Willem de Haan. No. 5 in M.399^ 
Same. Fiir Solostinynen, Chor und Orchester von Robert 
Schumann. No. 3 in M.280.57 

The luck of Edenhall. See his Das Gliick von Edenhall. 
Die sanften Tage. Gedicht. Fiir s. t. b. und M&nnerchor 
ad libitum mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von 
Fr. Kucken. No. 9 in lC^zi.9 

Das Singenthal. The vale of song. Ballade. Fur Chor, 
Baritonsolo und Orchester von Ludwig Felix Brandts- 
Buys. No. 3 in M.Z93.2 
The sunken cloister. Ballade. Composed for a chorus of 
mixed voices with piano accomp. by Frederick Brandeis. 

No. 3 in M.2Z3^ 

Taillefer. Ballade. Fiir Chor, Soli und Orchester kom- 

poniert von Richard Strauss. No. 2 in IC.380.26 

Vorwarts. Gedicht. Fur 4 Mannerstimmen componirt von 

dem Kronprinzen von Hannover. M.Z55.77 

Uhland, Ludwig. See Uhland^ Johann Ludwig. 

Uhlandslied. Song. Taubbrt, C. G. W. Des Knaben Berglied. 

No. 29 in M.Z99.7 
Ukrainischer Tanz. Ballet. Noszkovskl Zigeunertanz. 

No. 2 in M4Z0.5Z 

Ulme, Die, zu Hirsau. Song. Strauss, R. Drei Gesange 

alterer deutscher Dichter. No. 13 in M.38a24.3 

Ulrich, Hugo. 

Fest-Ouverture in C-dur fiir Orchester. Op. 15. Partitur. 

Breslau. Leuckart. (185-?] No. i in M.348.Z 

Stromfahrt. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 

halle. Vol. 4, pp. 40, 41.) No. 14 in M.39a424 

Same. River voyage. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] Op. 12. New 

York. Molineux. [1882.] No. 41 in M.392JB6 

Symphonie, H moll. Op. 6. Partitur. Berlin. Bote & 

Bock. [1853.] M.348.3 

Symphonie triomphale. Op. 9. Partition. Mayence. Schott 

[1853.] M.34a.2 

Ulrich, Hugo, editor. 

Chbrubini. [Credo fiir 8 stim. Chor a capella]. 

No. I in M.Z93.Z7 

Ultima notte, L', di un novizio. Sang. Donizbtti. Un hiver 

& Paris. No. 16 in 11.2444 

Ultima preghiera, L'. Sang. Cjordigiani, L £chos de la 

Toscane. Vol. 2. No. 29 in M.244.13.2 

Ultimi giorni, Gli, di Suli. Opera. For the Music see Ferrari, 

G. B. For the Librbtto see PeruazinL 
Ultimo giorno, L', di Pompei. Opera. For the Music see 

Pacini. For the Librbtto see Tottola. 

Ultimo sacrif icio, L*. Anthem. Fabiani, D. No. 16 in M.20Z^ 

Ulybyshef, Aleksandr Dmitrievitch, Cannt. 

Beethoven: ses critiques et ses glossateurs. Leipzig. 

Brockhaus. 1857. M.Z32.Z 

Nouvelle biographic de Mozart. Moscou. Semen. 1843. 

3 V. If.zz5.5 

Ulysse. Incidental music. Gounod. If.365.z4 

Ulysse & les Sir^nes. Cantata. For the Music see Paget 

For the Librbtto see Collin, P. 
Ulysses und Circe. Opera. For the Music see Romberg; B. 
Um deinen Seegen. Part-song. Rossini. No. 256 in M^zaga^sJ 
Um Deinetwillen bin ich hier. Part-sang. Bbckbr, R. Fiinf 
altdeutsche Lieder. 41. Werk. No. 15 in 11,392.3 

Um die Kinder still und artig zu machen. Sang. Taubbrt, C. G. 
W. Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft i. No. 3 in M.Z9a.6 



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Um die Weberin. Opera, For the Music see Iffeuleii. Fpr 

the LiBKRTO see Clercq. 
Um Liebe. Part'Song, Ast, F. Sieben leichte Minnerchore. 
Op. 383, Heft 3. No. iz in M.39e.9 

Um Mittemecht. Part-song, Lachneb, V. No. 5 in Bf .903.93 
Rhsinbugbb, J. G. 5 Lieder. Op. 31. No. 6 in M.15&.97 

Um Ifittemaclit Song, 
DoNizKTTi. Nttits A*iii k Paosilippe. No. 15 in M.9444 

FiAif z, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 16^ 38. No. 34, 84 in M.944.5.9 
ScHUBEKT, F. P. Werke. Serie 30, Band 8. M.3i7.i.9a8 
Um Pfiagtten. Part-song. Schaeffbb, O. H. 

No. 13 in M.39949.3 

Umamnmg, Die. Song, Giubsi, G. W. Gottfried August 

Burgers Gedichte. Vol. 3. No. 15 in M.130^3 

Umherirrende, Der. Song, Haydn, F. J. Gesaenge. Heft i. 

No. I in M.319.35 
Umlaitft. Paul. 
Agandecca. Dramatisches Gedicht nach Ossian. Fur Soli, 
Mannerchor und Orchester in Musik gesetzt von Paul 
Umlauft. Op. 40. Partitur. Leipzig. Licht. [1884.] 

No. I in If .343.39 

Drei Tongemalde fur Mannerchor und Orchester. Op. 39. 

Leipzig. Klemm. X188-?] No. 3^ in If .343.33 

C «U $ M i, — 1. FWIUlBfidiiiimcninf . a, NordmiimcrUed. 3. Fate mor- 



Evanthia. Oper in i Aufzug. Dichtung und Musik von 

Paul Umlauft. VoUstandiger Klavierauszug. Leipzig. 

Oberdorffer. 1893* M.334.99 

Umringt vom mntherfullten Heere. Song, Wbbsr, C. M. F. 

E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band i. No. 33 in M.344.7 

Umsonst. Song, 

Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 10. No. 73 in Bf .344.5.1 

WiBn, C M. F. E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band 3. 

No. 80 in M.944.7 

Un cv, deux cu, trois curez. Catch [for 3 voices]. (/» Vocal 

harmonist's magazine. Vol. i, p. 70.) No. 4 in Bf. 9904 

Una. Caniata, For the Music see Omul. For the LiBarrro 

see Bnoch. 
Una hora non potuistis. Anihtm, Palbstbina. Werke. Band 
32. M.8o4oa.66.39 

Una in bene ed una in male. Optra, For the Music see Paer. 
Unable to descant GUo. Bbbg, G. No. 104 in Bf .990.10 

Unbefangwuheit Song, Wbbeb, C M. F. E. von. Sammt- 
liche Lieder. Band i. No. 38 in M.944.7 
Unbefriedigte Sehnsucht. Part-song, Hbbmbs. 

No. 51 in Bf.399.xo 
Unbehaun, G. 

Waldfest. Heitere Weisen von Arno Spiess. Fur Manner- 
chor und Bariton-Solo mit Klavierbegleitung von G. 
Unbehaun. Op. 11. Leipzig. Siegel. [1886?] 

No. 4 in If .9x9.18 

Unbekannte Land, Das. Song, Bbbuoz, L H. Die Sommer- 

nachte. No. 4 in M.970.55 

Unbend thy working mind. Part-song, 

Haybs, p. No. 65 in if.9x5.9x ; etc 

Haybs, W. No. 194 in if .9x5.91 

Unbescheid, Hermann. See Unbescheid, Wilhelm Hermann. 

Unbeacheid, Wilhelm Hermann. 
Aus grosser Zeit. Dichtung. Musik: Tenor, Baritonsolo 

und Mannerchore mit Klavire-Begleitung von Theodor 

Muller. No. 13 in Bf.9X9.xx 

Unbewegter laue Luft. Song. Bbahms. Lieder und Gesange. 

Op. 57, Heft 3. No. I in M.38040.9 

Uncertain light. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. 

No. 17 in M.X95.X.X3 
Uncle Grayling. Opera, For the Music see Hatton. For the 

LiBBBTTO see Ball, E. 
Und daim nicht mehr. Part-song. Storcr. No. is in M.393.96 
Und die Rosen, die prangen. Song. Fbanz, R. Sechs Gesange. 

Op. 10. No. 73 in M.944.5.X 

Und die Sonne scheint. Part-song. Abt, F. Sechs vier- 

stimmige Mannergesange. Op. 361. No. 9 in M.399.9; etc. 
Und Gottes Weg ist dennoch gut. Motet. Hauptmann, M. 

Drei Kirchenstdcke. No. 3 in M.904.X8 

Und ich war fern. Song. Posa. No. 15 in M.38o.33 



Und nnn sitz' ich Tag ft&r Tag. Song. Taubbbt, C. G. W. 6 

Lieder von Reinick. Op. 43. No. 9 in M.99X.96 

Und ob def holde Tag vergangen. Part-song. Klobbbg. Vier 

Quartette. Op. 3. No. xi in M.399.X3 

Und ob ich wanderte. Motet. Kibl. 6 Motetten. 

No. 3 in M.X94.90 
Und achan' ich bin, so schau'st du her. Song. Kubckbn. 

No. 6 in M.944.fti3 
Und schl&fst du, mein Madchen. Duet. Schumann, R. A 
Spanisches Liederspiel. No. 3. No. 13 in M.944.I5.9 

Und schl&fst do, mein Madchen. Song. Jbnsbn, A Aus- 
gewahlte Lieder. No. 3 in M.X57.37 

WoLP, H. Spanisches Liederbuch. No. 37 in M.380.30 

Und steht Ihr fruh. Song. Wolt, H. Italienisches Lieder- 
buch. Band 3. M.38a99.9 
Und was ist denn AUes? Part-song. Kubckbn. 

No. 5 in M.903.99 

Und welche Rose Bluthen treibt. Song. Fbanz, R. Sechs 

Gesange. Op. I3. No. i in M.944.5.3 

Und willst du deinen Liebsten. Song. Wolf, H. Italienisches 

Liederbuch. Band i. M.38o.99.x 

Und wo noch kein Wandrer 'gangen. Song. Fbanz, R. Sechs 

Gesange. Op. 35. No. 33 in lf.944.5.3 

Und wuessten's die Blumen. Part-song. Nbsslbb. 

No. 39 in M.399494 

Und wuessten's die Blumen. Song. Fbanz, R. Sechs Gesange. 

Op. 13. No. 6 in M.344^9 

Schumann, R. A Dichterliebe. Heft i. No. 4 in M.944.X5.9 

TiEHSBN. 6 Gedichte. No. 14 in M.93&8 

Under a mask. Opera. For the Music see Jones, E. For the 

LiBBETTo see Bradberry. 
Under briar, rock or mountain. Part-song. Ribs, F. 

No. 33 in M.935.7.3 

Under every tree top. Part-song. Kuhlau. No. 35 in M.946.36 

Under the branches. Part-song. Catbnbusbn, E. 3 four part 

songs for male voices. [Op. 33.] No. 11 in M.393.6 

Under the greenwood tree. Part-song. 

Bishop, H. R. ^ No. 17 in M.X57.Z9 

Macpabbbn, G. a No. 13 in M.195.14 

Under the linden. BaUad. Linlby, G. [Songs.] Vol. 3. 

No. 18 in M.335.X9.a 
Under the sea. Song. Linlby, G. [Songs.] Vol. i. 

No. 37 in M.335.X9.X 
Under the willow she's sleeping. Song. Fostbb, S. C 

No. 34 in M.38a4x.3 
Under this ground. CatcK Taylob, R. No. 341 in M.9I5.9X 

Under this stone. Caich. Pubcbll»H. No. i43inM.335.x7.5;etc 

Underneath this marble. Catch. Tbavbbs, J. No. 40 in M.390^x 

Underneath this mould'ring clay. Round. Wbbbb, S. 

No. 56 in M.S904^3 
Underneath this myrtle shade. Glee. Battxshill. 

No. 3 in M.990.3.9; etc 
Undine. Cantata. For the Music see Benedict; also Periall. 

For the Libbbtto see Ozenford; also Boim. 
Undine. Opera. For the Music and Libbbtto see Lortaing. 

Une pour I'autre, ou TenUvement. OPera. For the Music see 
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Unendliche Freude. Part-song. Schubbbt, F. P. Werke. 
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Unendlicher Gott, unser Herri Anthem. 
Sfohb, L. Drei Psalmen. No. 3 in M.39i.z6 

ZUMSTBBGy J. R. No. 7 in M.99X.I9.9 

Unerhoert. Song. Cobnblius. Werke. Band i. lf^X4.9o.x 
Unerklaerlich. Part-song. Kuntzb. No. 39 in M.399.Z4 

Unermuedlichen, Die. Part-song, GaNis. No. 37 in M.3994^ 
Unfaithful shepherdess. The. Part-song. Lahbb. 

No. 4 in M.X58.X7 
Unfinished song, The. Song. Cowbn. No. 33in M.199.XX 

Ungarische Rhapsodien. For orchestra. Liszt, lf.344.xo; etc 
Ungarische Suite. For orchestra. Hofmann, H. C J. 

No. 3 in M.343.6 

Ungarische Tanze. For orchestra. Bbahms. lf.34ft.3s 

HoFMANN, H. C. J. Neue ungarische Tanze. No. i in M4X0.66 

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Ungarischer Sturm-Marsch. For arekesira. Liszt. 

No. 3 in Bf .407.17 

Ungam't Gott. Part-somg. Liszt. No. 5 in Bf.31a.10 

Ungeduld. Song. Cuiscbmann. No. 9 in Bf .aai.30; etc 

ScHUBBRT, F. P. Werke. Serie ao, Band 7. M.3i7.i.aa7 

Ungeiaerbt Gemuethe, Ein. Anikim. Bach, J. S. Werke. 

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Ungeliebte, Der. Song. Albekt, Prta^ Consort. Collected 

compositions. 11.390.33 

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Ungewiaaes Licht. Part-song. Schuicakn, R. A. 4 doppel- 

chorige Gesange. No. 7 in Bf .38049; etc 

Ungewitter» Otto. 

Johann Mattheson, ein Musiker mit ^Zopf und Schwert.*' 

Leipzig. Rhode. 1868. No. 7 in Bf. 119a. 13 

Ungewitter, Das. Part-song. Munzingbb, E. No. 9 in Bf .130.7 

Schumann, R A. Romanzen und Balladen fur Chor. 

No. 4 in Bf .158.34 

UngluecUiche^ Der. Song. Schubbkt, F. P. Werke. Serie 

30, Band 4, 6. If.3i7.x.304,6 

Unglueckliche Liebe. Song. Mozabt. 30 Gesange. M.33X.38 

Ungoyemable governess, The. Opera. For the Music see 

Levey. For the LiBasTTO see Du Terreaux. 
Unifomn, Die. Opera. For the Music see WeigL For the 

LiBasTTO see CarpanL 
Uniforme, L'. Opera. For the Music see WeigL For the 

LiaasTTo see Carpani. 
Union. Port-song. MAascHNsa, A. E. No. 30 in Bf.305.io.5 

Union, The. Song. Thomas, J. R No. 29 in M.X93.X4 

Union, L', de I'amour et des arts. Opera. For the Music see 

Floquet. For the LiBasrro see Lemonnier, P. R. 
Union Glee Book, The. Part-songs. Baksb, B. F., editor. 

If.z00.x7 
United band. The. Part-song. Otto, E. J. 

No. 45 in M.393.Z9; etc 
United brethren. 

Gesange ifdhmischer und Mahrischer Bruder [s. a. t. b.]. 
(In Rochlitz. Sammlung vorzuglicher Gesangstucke. 
Band i, Abtheilung a, pp. 38-43.) No. 35 in lf.303.(Li 

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Hxaz, H. Mes voyages en Am^rique. Paris. 1866. Por- 
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BooTT, W. A fagot from the ColiseunL By a Bostonian. 
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Unitis viribus. Part-song. Gottwald. No. 17 in M.304.39 

Jaffe. No. 19 in M.304.39 

Santnee. No. 18 in M.304.39 

Unito a un puro affetto. Duet. Handel. No. ii in M.a35.x84 

Univeraity of Cambridge. 

Mallakm^, S. Oxford, Cambridge: La musique et lea 

lettres. Paris. 1895. No. i in M.37a66 

Univeraity of Oxford. 

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lettres. Paris. 1895. No. i in lf.370^ 

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OxFOED University Musical Union. Ten years of university 

music in Oxford, being a brief record of the proceedings 

of the Union during the years 1884-1894. Oxford. [1^4.] 

lf.373.50 
Univeraity of Trinity College, Toronto. Faculty of music. 
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On conferring degrees in music in tbscntia. No. 8 in M.ai6.x8 

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joinder of the University of Trinity College, Toronto 
with regard to the issue in England of degrees by that 
university. London. 1890. No. 9 in M.ai6.iS 

Univeraity School of Music, Ann Arbor. 
Calendar for 1893-94. Ann Arbor. School of Music. 1894. 

No. 3 in M.103.19 
Unkind, O stay thy flying. Madrigal. Wilbyb. Works* 
Vol. I. No. 20 in lC.834.19Jt 

Unknown land, The. Part-song. Hensel, F. C 

No. 14 in M.I95.I.Z3 
Unknown land, The. Song. Beeuoz, L. H. Summer nights. 

No. 3 in M.36M 
Unmoeglichste, Das, von Allem. Opera. For the Music and 

Libretto see Urapruch. 
Unquiet thoughts. Part-song. Dowland. First set of songs. 

No. 3 in M.a34.3X 
Unrequited love, An. Biography. Nohl. M.i05.ao 

Unruhe. Song. Tiehsen. No. 13 in M.33U 

Unruhe der Nacht Song. Weingaetkeb. Zwei Gesange von 
Gottfried Keller. No. i in Bf.380.38 

Una ist ein Kind geboren. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. 
Jahrgang 30. M.8o40.3Z^ 

Unaer Leben gleicht der Reise. Part-song. Zoellneb, C F. 

No. 35 in If .346.38 
Unaer Mann. Part-song. Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. 

No. 134 in If .346.33 
Unaer Mund sei voll Lachens. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. 
Jahrgang 33. MA>40.ax.a3 

Unaere Hausmeiater. Part-song. Seifebt, F. 

No. 13 in M.ai3.x6 
Unaichtbare, Der. Opera. For the Music see Eiile. For the 

Libretto see Costenoble. 
Unare Bruderachaft. Part-song. Hansen, H. No. 15 in M,393.io 

Unare Leute. Part-song. Boenicke. Vier Lieder. Op. 6. 

No. 10 in M.a9a^ 
Unare Zeit Part-song. Mabschnbb, H. A. Sechs vier- 

stimmige Gesange. Op. 153. No. 30 in lf.393.x7 

Unaterblichkeit. Part-song. Hillee, F. No. 3 in 1^39343.3 
Unten im Thai. Part-song. LAMBEEa No. 15 in M.3xa4i 

Unter bluh'nden Mandelbaumen. Part-song. Webeb, C M. 

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Unter dem Mandelbattm. Part-song. Hbmscbbl, G. Serbisches 
Liederapiel. No. 2 in M.z94.z5 

Unter dem Stemenbanner. Ovtriure. Zosllnbe, H. 

No. 3 in M.40(S.74 
Unter der Loreley. Part-song. Schobn, E. von. 

No. 5 in M.eo3.33 
Unter Raeubern. Opera. For the Music see Rnbinstein. 

For the Libkstto see Wichert. 
Unter Rosen. Song. Gnwo. Grieg-Album. 5. 

No. 6 in M.155.Z6 
Unter zwei Kdnigen. Biography. Huslsbn, H. von. M.373.56 
Unterbrochene Opferfest, Das. Opera. For the Music see 

Winter, P. von. For the Lnurro see Hnber, F. X. 
Unterlaenders Heimweh. Part-song. Silcrer. Silcher- 
Albnm. No. 4 in Bf .370.30 

Unterm Balcon. For vioUmceUo and orchestra. Wukerst. 

No. 9 in M.353.5 
Unter'm Fenster. Duet. Scbumahn, R. A. Werke. Serie 10, 
Band i. M.316.1.10.Z 

Unterm Fenster. Part-song. Abt, F. Die Kirmes. No. 3. 
Op. loi. No. 4 in Bf .393.Z 

Unterm Lindenbanm. Part-song. Lichnbk. No. 31 in if .393.15 
Unterm Schleedornhag. . Part-song. Spsidbl. 

No. 30 in M.393.434 

Unter'm Strohdach. Part-song. Schakyf. Drei Lieder. Op. 

7* No. 5 in If .393.33 

Unter'm weissen Baume sitzend. Song. Fianz, R. Sechs 

Gesinge. Op. 40. No. 51 in Bf. 344.5.3 

Unterscheidnng, Die. Song. Scbubbit, F. P. Werke. Serie 

30, Band 8. M.3Z7.z.3a8 

Unterweg'a. Part-song. Roschbb. No. 43 in Bf. 393.31 

Unto the Lamb that was slain. Anthem. Latkobb^C. I. Original 

anthems. No. 32 in Bf.336.15 

Unto the merry greenwood. Part song. Italian air. (In 

Httllah. Part music. Secular. Vol. 2, pp. 102, 103.) 

No. 34 in M.Z57.38.2 
Unto Thee have I cried. Anthem. Elvby, G. J. 

No. 9 in If .195.3.8 
Unto Thee, O God. Anihem. 
Hatbs, W. Cathedral music. if.336.33; etc 

Nabbs. Twenty anthems. No. 11 in M.336.33 

ViTTOBiA. No. 31 in M.333.35.3 

Unto Thee, O Lord. Anihem. Buss, M. No. 44 in M.Z57.3 
Bbowm, O. B. No. ii in M. 158.14 

Fabbant. No. 10 in M.233.35.3 

Hbmpbl, C W. a morning and evening service. 

No. 2 in If .333.37 

King, C No. 26 in if. 157.3; etc 

Lindsay. No. 44 in M.157.3 

Pbing, J. C No. 14 in If .335.17.3; etc 

Wbbbb, S. 8 anthems. No. i in M.334.7 

Unto Thee, O my strength. Canon. Cabtbb, T. [Canons, 

glees and catches.] No. 5 in if .331.33 

Unto Thee will I cry. Anihem. Calkin. No. 4 in M.334.Z0 

Haydn, F. J. No. 6 in M.390.33 

OusBLBY. Special anthems. VoL i. No. 11 in M.333.34.1 

Unto Thee will I pray. Anthem. Mozabt. No. 21 in M.336.304 

Unto na a Child is bom. Anihem. Nicbol. No. 19 in M.303.38 

Untreu. Song. Cobnbuus. Werke. Band i. If4i4.3ai 

Untrene. Part-song. Raft. Zehn Lieder fur Mannerchor. 

Heft I. No. 23 in Bf. 393.30 

SiLCRBB. Silcher-Album. No. 4 in M.370.30 

ZoBLUfBB, C. F. No. 25 in M.x39a43.9 

Untrene uber alles. Sang, Gbubeb, G. W. Gottfried August 

Biirgers Gedichte. Vol. 3. No. 27 in M.X30.9.3 

Unueberwindlich. Song. Bbahms. Ftinf Gesange. Op. 72. 

No. 8 in If .380.40.3 

Unna Dominus, una fides. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 15. if.8040a.67.x5 

Unna ex discipulis. Anihem. Palbstbina. Werke. Band 32. 

lf.8040a.66.33 
Unns ex duobus. Motet. Palbstbina. Werke. Band i. 

lf.8o4oa.66.x 
Unverhofft kommet oft. Part-song. Schbin. Werke. Band 2. 

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Uomo, L\ ^ traditore. Duet. Gobdigiani. £chos de la Tos- 
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Up all night, or the smuggler's cave. Opera. For the Music 
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Up I quit thy bower. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. Complete 
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RiCHABDS, H. B. No. 55 in lf.i57.z 

Up! quit thy bower. Song. Bbbthovbn. W^rkc Serie 34. 

M4Z3.Z.S4 
Up the hilL Glee. Cookb, B. A collection of glees. 

No. I in M. 330.8 

Up to the Alps. Part-song. Moscbblbs, L Tyrolese melodies. 

Vol. I. No. 12 in lf.344.34.z 

Up, up, ye dames. Part-song. 

Lesub, H. D. No. 18 in M.Z95.X.3 

Macfabren, W. C No. 22 in M.X57.3 

Up the river. Opera. For the Music see Ronger, F. For the 

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Upham, Jabez Baxter. • 

Music in our public schools. [Boston. 1871.] 

No. 3 in M.X37.X 
Upon a quiet conscience. Duet. Pubcbll, H. Beauties of 
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Upon the poplar bough. Part-song. Paxton, S. 

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Uranlens Flucht. Song. Scbubbbt, F. P. Werke Serie 20, 
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Urban, Chretien, editor. 

Maysbdbb. Grand duo concertant pour piano et violon, 
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Urban, Heinrich. 

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Frtihling. Sinfonie fur grosses Orchester. Op. 16. Par- 
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Der Rattenfanger von Hameln. Fantasiestiick fur Or- 
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No. 2 in Bf .34340 
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Schumann, R. A. Stuck im Volkston (Op. 102, No.* 2). 

No. 3 in If404.x5 
Urbem praeclaram. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 11. lfJk)4oa.67.xi 

Urbt beata Jerusalem. Palbstbina. Werke. Band 8. 

K.8o4oa.66.8 
Urchins' dance. Glee. Callcott, J. W. No. 4 in lf.3304 

Urians Reise um die Welt. Song. Bbbthovbn. Werke. Serie 
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Urich, John. 

Le carillon. Op^ra en deux actes. (Episode tir^ d'une 
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L'orage. Drame lyrique en i acte. Paroles de A. Silvestre. 
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Le pilote. Op^ra en 3 actes. Paroles de Armand Silvestre. 
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Ut queant laxis. Part-song, Harzngton. No. 8 in If.z57.a8.a 

Hutchinson, F. No. zo8 in if.aao.zo 

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PALEsrazNA. Werke. Band 8. If.a040a.66.> 

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Ut, re, mi, fa. Catch [for 5 voices]. {In Social harmony. 

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Ut re mi fa sol la. Mass. Palbstizna. Werke. Band za. 

lfJ040a.66.19 
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Uti furentibus ventis. Anthem. Hassi, J. A. P. 

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Utopia liznited, or the flowers of progress. Opera. For the 

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Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate. Anthems, HANinL. Werke. 

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Boscabello. '98 Hasty Pudding play. Music by Waldroo 

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Ladies' collection. Vol. z, p. 34.) No. 54 in if .235.17.1 

Alto to be found ia Clemcnti's CoUcedon of catches; The Hannooltt; 

Sibbald's Collection of catches; Social hannonj; Vocal harmoaist's 



Uada, Jules. 
Au Soleil d'or. Op^ra-bouffe en z acte. Paroles de Fernand 
Beissier. Musique de J. Uzis. Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. Maquet & cie. (1889.] No. 4 in If.3a4.a8 

Un grand mauvais sujet. Op6rette en z acte. Paroles de 
A. Philibert [pseud.]. Musique de J. Uz^ [Partition 
chant et piano.] Paris. Philibert. [Z87-?] 

No. 3 in lf.3a4.a8 



V 



v., C. N., translator. 
Was Caspar Duiffoprugcar really the first violin-maker? 
[Translated from the German by C. N. V. New York. 
Z89-?] No. z in If .37a.5z 

¥•••• M. 

Reflexions sur la musique, ou recherches sur la cause des 
effeU qu' ellc produit. Par M. V****. Amsterdam. 
Z735. No. a in if.z97.8 

V • • •, R. de. See Renand de Vilback, , chef-d'escadron. 

V*amo di core teneramente. Canon, Mozabt. Werke. Serie 
7, Band 2. No. 49 in if .3Z5.Z.7.3 

V pHod& Overture. DvoftAx. In der Natur. No. z in M.344.38 

V aon gV ingegni. Part-song. Lassus. S&mmtliche Werke. 

Band 6. MJk>4oa.67.6 

Va crescendo qual face agitata. Song. Cocchz. 

No. zo in If.z90.z8 



Va, dal furor portata. Aria. Mozabt. Werke. Serie 6, 
Band z. No. z in lf.3Z5.i.6.z 

Va, penaiero, suU' ali dorate. Part-song. Vbrdl 

No. 29 in If .235.7.1 ; etc 
Va speme infida. Duet. Handel. Werke. Lieferung 32. 

if.3Z3.z.3a 

Va, ti conaola, addio. Duet. Wnn, C M. F. £. von. 

Sammtliche Lieder. Band z. No. 33 in M .244.7 

Vaamat, En. Song. Kjerulp. Singer och Visor. Band 2. 

lf.z5S47 
Vaccaj, Nicola. 

A se tu dormi. Duetto [s. t., from Giulietta e Romeo]. (In 

Lira d'ltalia. Pp. 204-215.) No. sz in M.Z57.39 

Capuletti e Montecchi, ossia Giulietta e Romea [Musica 

di Vincenzo Bellini. II terzo atto i del Maestro Vaccaj. 

Parole di Felice Romani. Partitura.] Manuacript. 

[1830.] M.31.1 



224 



Vaccaj 



THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Valentine 



Vacdi Nicola. (CmiHmitd.) 
Cara, dehl asciuga il ptanto. Aria finale [a. oil bai. Ac- 
comp. di piano]. (In Fleurs d'ltalie. I^. 4^9<) 

No. 2 in M.3(54.io 

Ginlietta e Romeo. Grand opera del Sig« N. Vaccaj. 

[Riduzione per canto e pianoforte.] MiUno. Ricordi. 

[185-?] ll.15x.9z 

With Itallia Ubtetto bjr Fcliee RomtttL 
Lar4 lari Urera. Canzone. [From II mandriano svizzero.] 

(In Lira d'ltalia. Pp. 60-62.) No. 13 in M.X57.39 

Non giova il sospirar. Canzonetta [a. a t.]. (In Fleurs 

d'lUlie. Pp. 20^22.) No. 2 in M.364.X0 

Pietro il Grande. [Opera.] Muaica del Sigr M^ Vaccaj. 

[Partitura.] Manuscript. [Parma? 1824?] 2 v. M.60.X7 
Virginia. Tragedia lirica di Camillo Giuliani Posta in 

musica del Maestro N. Vaccaj. Riduzione per canto con 

accomp. di pianoforte. Milano. Ricordi. [184-?] M.X51.20 
Zadig e Astartea. Melodraouna. Udine. Vendrame. [1845.] 

LOiretto only, in Italian. No. 21 in M.X47Aa 

VaccoUni, Domenico. 
Delia musica in Italia. [Bagnacavallo. Serantoni & Grandl 
1844.] No. 5 in M.370.70 

Vachot, Henri 
Le buisson d'^crevisses. Saynite-monologue. Paroles de 
Marc Constantin & Henri Vachot. Musique de Fdix 
Pardon. No. i in M.30X.X7 

Vacqueric^ Auguste £douard. 
Proserpine. For an opera based on this work, see Saint- 
Sa&ia. 
Vacqueria» Auguste £douard» translaior. 
Saint-Sa£n8. Antigone. Trag^die de Sophocle, mise k la 
seine fran^se par Paul Meurice et Auguste Vacquerie. 

No. 3 in M.38440 

Vada, ma dove? oh Diol Aria. Mozait. Werkc Serie 6, 

Band 2. No. 44 in M.3X5.x.(La 

Vada si dal mio. Song. Naumann, J. G. No. i in M.z9o.a7 

Vadam, et circuibo civitatem. Anthem, Vittoria. Opera. 
Tomus I. M.3X3.2.Z 

Vadasi via di qua. Part-song. Maitin y Solas. 

No. II in M.X75.X.5; etc 

Vad^ Jean Joseph. 

L'arbre enchant^. Op^ra comique. Mis en musique par 

Gluck. M.282.5 

Les troqueurs. Intermide par M*" Dauvergne. M.a5a.24 

Vaetergntft, Die. Part-song. Cornbuus. Werke. Band 2. 

Vaetergrufty Die. ^^m^. Liszt. Gesammelte Lieder. 

No. 30 in M. 344.14 
VaSsy Gustave. See VaSz» Jean Nicolas Gustave van Nieu- 

wenhuysen. 
VaSsy Jean Nicolas Gustave van Nieuwenhuysen. 
Le capitaine Henriot. Op6ra comique. Pocme de Victo- 
rien Sardon & G. Vaez. Musique de F. A. Gevaert. 

M.a72.3a 
La favorita. [Opera. Musica di Donizetti. Parole di A. 
Royer e J. N. G. Van N. Vaez.] M^ox.io; etc 

Georgette, ou le moulin de Fontenoy. Op6ra bouffe. Mu- 
sique de F. A. Gevaert. No. i in lif.a56.34 
Jtoisalem. Grand op^a. Poime de MM. Alph. Royer et 
G. Vaez. Musique de G. Verdi. Ilf.3a8.a9 
Mosquita la sorci^re. Op^ra-comique. Poeme de Scribe 
et G. Vaez. Musique de X. Boisselot. lif.363.x 
Ne touchez pas i la reine. Op^ra comique. Poeme de 
Scribe et G. Vaez. Musique de X. Boisselot. 11.362.35 
Rita, ou le mari battu. Op^ra comique. Musique posthume 
de G. Donizetti. M. 363.36 
[Robert Bruce. Grand op^ra. Paroles de G. Vaez et A. 
Royer. Musique de Rossini.] M.aa6.x3;etc 
Vaga gioia amoroaa. Part-song. Swbbuiicx. Werken. Deel 8. 

M4X3.a.8 
Vagabnnd* Der. Opera. For the Music see Zeller. For the 

LiaaiTTO see West, M. 
Vagabnnd, Der, und die Prinzessin. Opera. For the Music 
see PoldinL For the LiaaxTTO see SeligmaniL 



Vagabondenlicd. Part-sang. FoaaoEKsa. £s war su Aas- 

mannshausen. No. i in M,39a.9 

Vagcdca^ Adolph von. 

Gesaenge aus Corona, einem Rittergedichte von Fr. Baron 

de la Motte Fouqu^ mit Begleitung des Claviers gesetzt 

durch Adolph von Vagedes. Bonn. Simrock. [183-?] 

N0.3inM.a9x.a4 
Vaghi f iori, I. Madrigal. PALasraiiiA. Werke. Band 28. 

MJk>4oa.66wa8 
Vaghi pensier. Madrigal. Palsstuiia. Werke. Band 28. 

MA>4oa.66.a8 
Vagtakndet Song. Kjerulf. S&nger och Visor. Band 2. 

M.x5a47 
Vague d^ir. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. i. 

M.327JI.1 

Vainly to me of love you speak. Duet. A BacxnT, M. A. 

Agnes Sorel. No. 8 in M.a5x«x 

Vainqueur, Le. Song. Gunka. Romances. N.o 8 in M.244.8 

Vaiaaean fantome, Le. Opera. For the Music and LxaaxTTO 

see Wagner^ W. R Der fliegende Hollander. 
Val, Le, d'Andorre. Opera. For the Music see Hal^vy, J. F. 

F. £. For the Lmanro see Saint-Georgea. 
Valabrigua^ Albin. 
Le pr^somptif. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de Alfred Henne- 
quin et Albin Valabr^gue. Musique de Louis Gregh. 

M.a66.33 
Les Satumales. Op6ra-bouffe. Musique de P. Lacome. 

No. I in lif.29641 
Le Sosie. Op^ra bouffe de MM. Albin Valabr^gue & Henry 
K6roul. Musique de Raoul Pugno. M.a97«22 

Les trois devins. Op6rette. Paroles de Hennequin et 
Vaiabrigue. Musique de £douard Okolowicz. Bf.a77.t6 
Valanconr, L. 
Sub Tuum presidium. A une voix [a ou t. Accomp. d' 
orgue]. Paris. [Heugel. 186-?] No. 16 in M.aox.34 

Valdahon, Mme C^sar de, Comtesse. 
Lipoid Robert, d^di6 i Aur^le Robert; par Madame de 
♦♦♦. Auxerre. Gallot-Fournier. 1835. Plate. 

No. 3 in M.X26.6 
Valda honorandus est. Motet. PALBsraiNA. Werke. Band 5. 

lfJk>4oa.66.5 
Valdy, J. 
Oh I c' Paladin. Bouffonnerie musicale. Paroles de E. 
Seurat et J. Valdy. Musique de Georges Douay. 

No. 4 in M.30X4 

Vale, carissima. Part-song. Klbin, B. O. Sechs Lieder und 

Gesange. Op. 34. No. 5 in M .2c^x6 

Vale, The, of Clwyd. Song. Bebthovbn. Werke. Serie 24. 

M4X3.x.a4 
Valenain^ Giorgio. 
Menuet extrait de la lire symphonic (orchestre) pour deux 
violons, alto, violoncelle et contrebasse. Partition. Paris. 
Richault & cie. [ 18—?] No. 2 in M405.63 

Valente, Vincenzo. 
I granatieri. Opera comica in tre atti di G. Miry e R. della 
Campa. Musica di Vincenzo Valente. Opera completa 
per canto e pianoforte. Milano. Ricordi. [1892.] M.399.64 
Rosaura rapita. Operetta fierie in tre atti e quattro quadri 
di S. di Gtacomo. Musica di Vincenzo Valente. Riduzione 
per canto e pianoforte. Milano. Ricordi & c 1904. 

M.399^5 
Valenti, Andres Avelino Josi Peregrino. 

Embrassons-nous, Folleville. Opira-comique en x acte. 
Paroles de £. Labiche & A. Lefranc. Musique de Avelino 
Valenti. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. O'Kelly. 
[ 1879.] No. I in M. 325.39 

Stabat Mater, pour s. c t. bab. bl, choeur et orchestre. Par- 
tition piano et chant Paris. Jourdaine. [i860.] 

No. I in M.X58.3X 
Valentine and Orson. Opera. For the Music see Jottve^ J. 

For the Librbtto see Dibdin, T. J. 
Valentine d'Aubigny. Opera. For the Music see Halivy, J. 

F. F. £. For the Librbtto see Barbier, P. J. 
Valentine de Milan. Opera. For the Music see Mihul* £. N. 
For the Libretto see BouUly. 



Ill 29 



225 



Valenza 



THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON Van dcr Stucken 



Valensa. Achille. 
Le fate. Commedia lirica in 3 atti. Parole di Gaetano Mtcci. 

Musica del Mo. Achille Valenza. Riduzione con accomp. 

di pianoforte. Milano. Lucca. [1866.] M.a84.a3 

Valeria. Opera, For the Music see Vera. For the Librbtto 

see GhialanxonL 
Valerian. Cantata. For the Music see Blaenheimer. For the 

LiBKBTTO see PhilippL 
Valerian!, Joseph de, translaior, 

Maibr, a Discours sur I'origine, les progris, les r^olu- 

tions et T^tat actuel de la musique italienne. Auguste. 

1827. No. 2 in M.X09.36 

Valeriua, Adrianus. 

Oud- Nederlandsche liederen uit den Nederlandtsche 

gedenck-clanck. 2. vermeerderde druk. 's-Gravenhage. 

Nijhoff. 1893. [Maatschappij tot bevordering der toon- 

kunst. Vereeniging voor nederlandsche muziekgeschie- 

denis.] No. i in M.4S5.7 

Edited by A. D. Lonwa and J. C H. van Riensdijk. 

Valet de chambre, Le. O^era, For the Music see Carafa. 

For the Librbtto see Scribe. 
Valet de chambre, Le, de madame. Opera. For the Music see 

M^tra. For the Librbtto see Degas. 
Valet, Le, de coeur. Opera. For the Music see Planquette. 

For the Librbtto see P6ricaud. 
Valet, Le, de deux maitres. Opera. For the Music see De- 

vienne. For the Librbtto see Roger, J. F. 
Valets, Les, de Gascogne. Opera. For the Music see Du- 

fresne. For the Librbtto see Gille. 
Valeta modules, Les. Opera. For the Music see Dooay. For 

the Librbtto see Tourte. 
Valgrand, CI6mence, pseud. See Grandval, Marie F^licie 

Cl^mence de Reiset, Vicomtesse de. 

Valladon, Emma. 

M^moires de Th^r6sa [pseud.] Merits par elle-m€me. Paris. 
Dentu. 1865. Portrait. M.X37.11 

The author was a popular liagcr In Paris. 

Vallat, Gustave. 
£tudes d'histoire, de mceurs et d'art musical. Paris. Quan- 
tin. 1890. M.1374 

The nmninf title is Alexandre Boucher et son temps. 
Valle, Cesare delle, Duca di Ventignano. See Delia Valle, 

Cesare, Duca di Ventignano. 
Valle profonda, i miei lament i sentonsi. Part-sang. Lassus. 
. Sammtliche Werke. Band 10. M.8o4oa.67.xo 

Valley, The. Sang. 

Gounod. 10 popular songs. No. i in Bf.x57.xo 

Strauss, R. Das Thai No. 3 in M. 380.26 

VaUier. Henry. 
Jean-Michel. Nouvelle musicale. Poime de George Gamir 
& Henry Vallier. Musique de Albert Dupuis. M.3g9.76 
VaUier, J. P. 
Recherches sur les causes de la decadence des theatres et 
de Tart dramatique en France. Paris. Appert. 184 1. 

No. I in If .125.6 
Vallin. A. 
Miss Dollar. Op6rette de Charles Clairville & A. Vallin. 
Musique de A. Messager. No. i in M.357.X9 

Vallon, Le. Sang. Gounod. Vingt melodies. ler recueil. 

No. II inM.X57.36.x 
VaUotti, Francesco Antonio. 

Responsoria in Coena Domini quatuor vocibus cantanda 
comitante clavicimbalo. Adjectae sunt duae antiphonae 
autore Orlando di Lasso. Moguntiae. Schott. [i8d-?] 

No. 3 in M.aax43 
Responsoria in Parasceve quatuor vocibus cantanda comi- 
tante clavicimbalo. Moguntiae. Schott. [182-?] 

No. I in Bf.3ax43 
Responsoria in Sabbato sancto quatuor vocibus cantanda, 
comitante clavicimbalo. Moguntiae. Schott. [182-?] 

No. a in Bf.22X43 

Velum templi scissum est [s. a. t. b., mit Pianoforte-Beglei- 

tung]. (/fi Rochlitz. Sammlung vorztiglicher Gesang- 

stucke. Band 3. PP. 245-247.) No. 42 in M.202.6.3 



Valori-Ruatichelli, Henri Francois, Prince de. 
La musique et le document humatn. Suivie d'une ^tude tar 
Rossini et Verdi [2e Edition.] Paris. Ollendorf. 1887. 

No. I in If .3704a 

La musique, le bon sens et les deux operas. Introdnction 

par Armand de Pontmartin. Paris. L^vy. iC^. M.37043 

Verdi et son oeuvre. Paris. L6vy. 1895. lf.37i«54 

Valotti, F. A. See Vallotti, Francesco Antonio. 

Vaise-Caprice. Par orchestra. 

RlEMBNSCHMUDBR. No. 2 in Uy^fO^I 

WiNDBRSTBiM. No. 3 in lf404.35 

Valae de concert. Pot orchestra. Glazunov. No. i in ]f«fo6>7o 

Valae printaniire. Song. P6navairb. 20 m^odies. 

No. 3 in M«flS7.6 
Valaea sous Tombrage. Duet. GouNoa Quinze duos. 

No. 14 in lf.x57.96b6 
Valton, Peter. 

Divine Cecilia. Catch [for 3 voices]. (/» Bland. The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. 85.) No. 134 in M.a35.X7«z 
Alto to be fomid la Warren's Collection of catches. 

Hated by fools. Catch [for 3 voices]. (/» Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. 84.) No. 129 in M.935.I7.Z 

Alio to be found In Qementl't Collection ol cntdiee; Slbbald't Colke- 
tion of catches; Warren's Vocal hannony. 

Mills, thunder, hammers. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In 
Clementi. Collection of catches. Vol. 4, p. 48.) 

No. 245 in Bf.iio.M; No. 245 In M.ziaiA4 

Also to be found In Flowers of hannonj; Tlie Hannraist; SIbbald's 
Collection of catches; Warren's Collection ol eatchca. 

Peace! thou white rob'd child. Glee [a t. t. b.]. (In Bland. 
The Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. 86.) No. 135 in M.a35.Z7.i 
Also to be found in Social harmony; Warren's Vocal harmony. 
'Twas in the merry month of May. Catch [for 3 voices]. 
(In Warren. Vocal harmony. P. aog.) No. 1 19 in M.aao.10 
Vampyr, Der. Opera. For the Music see Lindpaintner; also 
Marachner, H. A. For the Librbtto see Heigel, C. M.; 
also Wohlbmeck. 
Vampyr, Der. Overture. LiNDPAiNXNEa. No. 3 in 11.337.8 

Marschnsr, H. a. No. 3 in if .33741 

Van Aalat, J. A. 
Chinese music. Shanghai. 1884. lUua. Plates. [China. 
Imperial maritime customs. Special series. 6.] M.379.IO 
Van den Gheyn, Matthias. See Gheyn, Matthias van den. 
Van Damme, Jean. See Damme, Jean van. 
Van der Straeten, Edmond. See Straeten, Edmond van der. 
Van der Stucken, Frank Valentin. 
Drei Gesange (deutscher und niederlandischer Text), fiir 
vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. a. Leipzig. Kistner. 
[1879?] No. 42 in M.39a.96 

ContnUs. — Es liegt so brdt and hehre. — Wcr nle sdn Brod oilt 
Thrinen ass. — Still begluckL 

Drei Lieder im Volkston. Fiir Maennerchor. Op. ai. 

Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1894. No. 23-25 in If.a03.a0 

ComitnU. — I. Matter, s. Lass nicht Ton eincm Herscn. s* Zwd treas 

Hcrzen. 

With German and English words. 

Festzug fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 12. Partitur. Berlin. 

Luckhardt. 1891 . No. 2 in M.34a4i 

Idylle fur Orchester. Op. 20. Partitur. Hannover. OerteL 

[ 1893.] No. 2 in M^ioJo 

Male chorus singing. Illus. Portrait. Plate. (In music 

of the modern world . . . Vol. i, pp. 125-127. New York. 

[ 1895.1 ) M.X4.1.1 

Morning serenade [t. t. b. b.]. New York. Schirmer. 

[ 1888.] No. 4 in M.aQ3.aa 

"Pagina d'amore." Eine Episode fur Orchester. Op. la 

Partitur. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1891.] No. 2 in M.333.X8 
„Pax triumphans." Sinfonischer Fest-Prolog ftir grosses 

Orchester. Op. 26. Partitur. Hannover. OerteL [190a] 

M.^oaasa 

There is a prefatory synopsis, with themes, in French and German. 
Rigaudon. Pour orchestre. Op. 25. [Partition.] Hannover. 

OerteL [ 189-?] No. i in lf.s31.1a 

Sinfonischer Prolog zu Heinrich Heine's Tragodie ^William 

Ratcliff." Fur grosses Orchester. Op. 6. Partitur. 

Hannover. OerteL [189-?] No. 2 in M.404.91 



226 



Van der Stucken 



THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Variatio 



Van der Stacken, Frank Valentin. (C&nHmnd.) 
[Der Stnrm.] Musik xn Shakespeares ^StumL** Op. 8. 
Partitur. Berlin. Luckhardt 1885. No. 2 in M.331.19 
Waldeslied [t. t. b. b.]. (/m Claassen. Lndwig Liebe- Album. 
P. 51.) No. IX in M.903.X6 

Van der Stacken, Frank Valentin, editor. 
Fosni, S. C Der Alten Heim. (Old folks at home.) 

No. 21 in M«392^ 
Van Dyck. Opera. For the Music see BnmiericiL For the 

LiBERTo see PaaqnC. 
Van Dyck. Overture. Emmbsich. No. 6 in M.33a.z3 

VanManchi, Artnro. 
La nave. Dramma simbolico in due atti di Gustavo Macchi. 
Mnsica di Arturo Vanbianchi. Riduzione per canto e 
pianoforte dell' autore. Milano. Ricordi & Co. [1899^ 

M.396.66 
Vance, Louisa, tnmslater. 

Gadb, N. W. The Erl-king's daughter. No. 3 in M.X55.5 

Vance, Wilson. 

The smugglers. A comic opera. Music by John Philip 

Sousa. M^oa.51 

Vandeneaae, J. 

A deux de Jeu. Saynette. Paroles de Jules de Rieux 

[pseud.]. Musique de J. Vandenesse. Partition piano et 

chant. Paris. Choudens. [187-?] No. i in M.324.34 

Un drapier dans de mauvais draps. Sayn^te. Paroles de 

Jules de Rieux [pseud.]. Musique de J. Vandenesse. 

Partition chant et piano, et dialogue. Paris. Choudens. 

[ 187-?] No. 5 in M.4oa.7o 

Le sapeur et la payse. Sayn&te. Paroles de Jules de Rieux 

[pseud.]. Musique de J. Vandenesse. Partition chant et 

piano. Choudens. [187-?] No. 2 in M.324.34 

Le talisman du P^e Francois. Paroles de £mile Durafour. 

Musique de J. Vandenesse. (Partition chant et piano.] 

Paris. Feuchot. [1869.] No. 3 in M.3a4.34 

Vanderginat, P. See Qhlnate, Pieter van der. 

Vandenrell, W. F. 
Beauty and the beast A chamber opera. Melodized by 
Stephen Glover. No. i in M.39143 

VanhaU Johann Baptist See Wanhal, Johann Baptist. 

Vanished city. The. Part-song. Hbbbbbt, V. Die versunkene 
Stadt No. 59 in M.39a.8 ; etc. 

Vanitaa vanitatumi Part-song. 
Bbhbbns. No. 198 in M.ia9a.43.6 

SwEBUNCK. Werken. Deel 9. M.4X3.a.9 

Van Lampuen, M. See Lampuen, Michel van. 

Vanloo, Albert. 

Ali-Baba. Op^ra-comique de A. Vanloo et W. Busnach. 
Musique de Ch. Lecocq. M.306.6 

La B^amaise. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Eugene Le- 
terrier & Albert Vanloo. Musique de Andr^ Messager. 

M.a57.aa 

Le beau Nicolas. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de MM. A. 
Vanloo et Eug. Leterrier. Musique de P. Lacome. 

M.296.11 

La belle au bois dormant. Op^ra-comique de A. Vanloo & 
G. Duval. Musique de Charles Lecocq. M402.35 

Le bonhomme de neige. Op^rette fantastique. Paroles de 
Henri Chivot & Albert Vanloo. Musique de Antoine 
Banis. M.383.3 

La Camargo. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de A. Vanloo & 
E. Leterrier. Musique de Charles Lecocq. M.a96.a9 

Les dragons de Timp^ratrice. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de 
Georges Duval et Albert Vanloo. Musique de Andr^ Mes- 
sager. M.396.69 

Le droit d'ainesse. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de MM. £. Le- 
terrier et A. Vanloo. Musique de Francis Chassaigne. 

M.285.3;etc. 

Une Mucation manqu^e. Operette. Paroles de MM. Eu- 
gene Leterrier & Albert Vanloo. Musique de Emmanuel 
Chabrier. No. 2 in M.a75.38 

L'^toile. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de MM. E. Leterrier & A. 
Vanloo. Musique de Emmanuel Chabrier. No. i in M.275.38 

Falka. See his Le droit d'ainesse. 



Vanloo, Albert. (Continued.) 
La fit aux ch^vres. Op^ra comique. Paroles de Paul 
Ferrier et Albert Vanloo. Musique de Louis Vamey. 

M.395.X 
La gamine de Paris. . Op^ra-comique de Leterrier & Van- 
loo. Musique de G. Serpette. No. 2 in M.32a.30 
La gardeuse d'oies. Op^ra-comique de £. Leterrier et A. 
Vanloo. Musique de Paul Lacome. No. i in M.296.6 
Girofl^Girofla. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de MM. A. Vanloo 
& E. Leterrier. Musique de Charles Lecocq. U.2fi6as 
La jolie Persane. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. E. Le- 
terrier & A. Vanloo. Musique de Charles Lecocq. M.3o6b3 
Le jour et la nuit. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de MM. A Van- 
loo et E. Leterrier. Musique de Charles Lecocq. II.296.39 
The little Michus. See his Les p'tites Michu. 
La Marjolaine. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de MM. A. Vanloo 
& E. Leterrier. Musique de Charles Lecocq. M.296.a8 
Moucheron. Operette bouffe de E. Leterrier et A. Vanloo. 
Musique de J. Offenbach. No. i in M.267.39 
La nuit du 15 octobre. Operette militaire. Paroles de E. 
Leterrier et A. Vanloo. Musique de Georges Jacobi. 

No. 2 in M.28(S.x8 
L'ceuf rouge. Op^ra comique par A. Vanloo et W. Bus- 
nach. Musique de E. Audran. No. i in M.a55.a7 
Le pays de Tor. Pi^ce k grand spectacle de Henri Chivot & 
Albert Vanloo. Musique de L6on Vasseur. M.3a5.a7 
Le petit poucet. Op^ra-bouffe. Paroles de MM. E. Le- 
terrier et A. Vanloo. Musique de Laurent de Rill6. 

M.307.22 
La petite marine. [Opera bouffe.] Paroles de MM. E. Le- 
terrier & A. Vanloo. Musique de Charles Lecocq. 

M.296.33 

Les p'tites Michu. Operette de A. Vanloo & Georges Duval. 

Musique de Andr^ Messager. M.395.68; etc 

Le roi de carreau. Op^ra-comique. Paroles de MM. E. 

Leterrier & A. Vanloo. Musique de Theodore de Lajarte. 

M.296.14 

La soeur de Jocrisse. Op^ra comique d'apris le vaudeville 

de Duvert et Varnier par Albert Vanloo. Musique de 

Antoine Banis. No. i in M.399.Z 

A trip to the moon. See his Le voyage dans la lune. 

"V^ronique." Op^ra comique de A. Vanloo & G. Duval. 

Musique de Andr^ Messager. M^oa.39 

Le voyage dans la lune. Faerie de Vanloo, Leterrier et A. 

Mortier. Musique de J. Offenbach. M.277.9; etc 

Vanne, sorella ingrata. Aria. Handbl. 12 Sopran-Arien. 

No. I in M.27a48 
Vftntan. Song. Kjbrulp. S&nger och Visor. Band i. 

M.I5847 
Van Tassel, Kate. 
From death to life. A cantata for Faster. Music by J. C. 
Bartlett. No. i in M.384.X5 

Vanum est Anthem. Scarlatti. No. 12 in M.9oa.6.a 

Van Westerhout, Niccol6. See Westerhout, Niccol6 van. 
Vapenr, La. Part-song. Thomas, C L A No. 2 in M.X57.8 
Vapeur et Tyrolienne. Opera. For the Music see Deranaart 

For the Librbtto see Blondelet 
Varbek. Opera. For the Librbtto see Qalli, A. 

Vardhftmana. Opera. For the Music see Oelsner. For the 

Librbtto see Schutter. 
VAren. For orchestra. Gribg. Zwei Melodien. No. i in M.332.23 

Varenne de B^oet, Claude Marc Antoine. 
La cuisine des pauvres, ou collection des meilleurs m^moires 
. . . soit pour rem^dier aux accidens impr^vus de la 
disette des grains, soit pour indiquer des moyens . . . de 
vivre i bon march^ dans tous le tems. Par un ancien 
officier. Dijon. Defay. 1772. Plates. No. 7 in M.131.14 
Vareaco, Giambattista. 

L'oca del Cairo. Die Gans von Cairo. Opera buffa. 
Musica di W. A. Mozart M.3io.43;etc 

Idomeneus, Konig von Creta. Opera von W. A. Mozart 

M.ZXO.13 
Variatio delectat. Part-song. Schabffbr. Der Landesvater. 

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VarUtioiis. For fluU and pianaforU, 
Louis, N. Variations brillantes pour la flikte avec accomp. 
de piano. (Euvre 14. No. 9 in li-390.za 

VarUtiona. For harp. 
JoNBS, £. The original and celebrated national Dutch air 
of Orange Boven; or William of Nassau . . . arranged 
with variations for the harp, or pianoforte. Added, The 
joyful liberation of Holland . . . No. 2 in M.380^ 

Variationa. For orchestra, 

Bbahics. Variationen uber ein Thema von Jos. Haydn. 
Op. 56A. No. 3 in M.346.4Z 

Variationen fiber ein Thema von Robert Schumann 

ftir Pianoforte zu vier Handen von Johannes Brahms. 

Op. 33. Fur Orchester bearbeitet von Theodor Miiller- 

Reuter. No. 2 in M.4Z0.6 

Chbrubini. (Die Abenceragen.] Variationen und Bolero 

aus „Die Abenceragen." M403.33 

Dvo&Ak. Symphonische Variationen tiber ein Original- 

thema fitr grosses Orchester. Op. 78. No. 2 in M.332.16 

Elgab. Variations on an original theme for orchestra. 

Op. 36. lf.4iaa5 

FouQUB. Variations symphoniques sur un air b^rnais. 

No. 4 in M.358.a5 
Hbrbbcx, J. F. Sinfonische Variationen fur Orchester. 

No. I in M.342.5 
Hkubsrgee. Variationen iiber ein Thema von Franz Schu- 
bert. Op. 1 1. No. 5 in M.342.4 
Indy, p. M. V. d'. Istar. Variations symphoniques. Op. 
42. No. 3 in M.403.7a 
Kbssbl. Symphonische Variationen. No. i in M403^ 
KoBSSLBB. Symphonische Variationen. Den Manen Joh. 
Brahms'. M.410.43 
NicoDi. Symphonische Variationen (C moll). Op. 27. 

No. 3 in M.347.X3 

Pbbosx. Tema variato per orchestra. No. i in M^o6.56 

Rbgbb. Variationen und Fuge uber ein lustiges Thema von 

Joh. Ad. Hiller. Opus 100. M.4XX.50 

Rbimbcke, C. H. C. Zur Reformationsfeier. Variationen 

ueber Luthers Choral „Eine feste Burg." Op. I9i» 

No. 2 in M.347.3 
RuDOBTF. Variationen uber ein eigenes Thema. Op. 24. 

No. 2 in M.346.a7 
Schumann, R A. £tudes symphoniques en forme de varia- 
tions. Pour orchestre instrument^ par Willem Kes. 

No. 2 in M.404.X5 
Stbinbbbg. Variations pour grand orchestre. Op. 2. 

M434.a4 
Stibbitz, R Variationen iiber ein Original-Thema. Op. 9- 

No. 3 in 11405.56 
Stbauss, R Don Quixote. Fantastische Variationen iiber 
ein Thema ritterlichen Characters. Op. 35- 

No. 2 in M404.96 
Taubbbt, C. G. W. 25 Variationen iiber ein Originalthema. 
Op. 161A. N0.2inM.3384 

WuBBBST. Variationen uber ein Originalthema. Op. 50. 

No. 7 in M.35a.5 

Variations sur une chanson negre de Kentucky (My 

old Kentucky home). Op. 56. , No. 4 in M.348.X 

VariationB. For organ. 

Buck, D. Concert variations on the "Star-spangled ban- 
ner." Op. 23. No. 9 in M.aoo.a 
Hbssb, a. F. Variationen ftir die Orgel fiber ein Original- 
Thema. 34. Wcrk. No. 4 in M4I4-35 

Variationen (N<> 2) iiber ein Original-Thema fur die 

Orgel. 47. Werk. No. 5 in M.414.35 

Variationen uber den Choral: „Sei Lob und Ehr* dem 

hochsten Gut" und Postludium (Fuge). Op. 54- 

No. 10 in M.3ia49 
KoBHLBB, E. Variationen fur die Orgel. 26. Werk. 

No. 14 in M.4X4.35 

Variationen fur die Orgel uber ein Thema von Louis 

Spohr. No. 15 in M414.35 

LiTZAU. Einleitung, Variazionen und Choral mit Fuge 

iiber ein Sterbelied aus dem 16^^ Jahrhundert ftir die 

Orgel. Op. 12. No. 6 in M.414.37 



Variationa. For organ. (Continued.) 

Mbbkbl, G. a Variationen fur die Orgel iiber ein Thema 
von Beethoven, zum Gebrauche bei Orgelconcerten. Op. 
45- No. 4 in M4X4.38 

Thiblb, J. F. Lw Thema mit Variationen (As dur) f&r die 
Orgel. No. 12 in M^sxa^S 

Variationa. For organ attd orchestra. 

Schumann, G. A Symphonische Variationen uber den 
Choral: „Wer nur den lieben (jott lasst walten" fiir 
grosses Orchester & Orgel. Op. 24. No. 2 in M4XO.S6 

Variationa. For pianoforte. 

Bbbthovbn. Variationen fiir das Pianoforte. Werke. 
Serie 17. ll4X3->*i7 

Bbahms. Variationen uber ein Thema von Robert Schu- 
mann ftir Pianoforte zu vier Handen. Op. 23. 

No. 3 in u^xoJS 

HoBBBBCHT. Air, with variations, for the piano forte, with 
a German flute accomp. No. 3 in M.937.7 

Bohemian air fanfare, with variations for the harp or 

piano forte. No. 7 in M.237.7 

Lieber Augustine. A German air with variations for 

the pianoforte. No. 6 in M.937.7 

JoNBS, E. The original and celebrated national Dutch air, of 
Orange Boven ; or William of Nassau . . . arranged with 
variations for the harp, or pianoforte. Added, The joy- 
ful liberation of Holland . . . No. 2 in M.380.9 

The musical hive: or a selection of some of the 

choicest and most characteristic national melodies. 
Added, variations for the harp, or piano-forte. 

No. 4 in M.38a9 

Louis, N. Cavatine vari^e, pour piano. Op. 199 [No. 14]. 

No. 19 in M.390^ 

3 melodies italiennes, varices pour le piano i quatre 

mains. Op. 109. No. 12-14 in M.390J 

Variations brillantes, pour le piano i quatre mains, sur 

les motifs de I'op^ra Lucie de Lammermoor de Doni- 
zetti. Op. 78. N0.5inM.39a8 

Variations brillantes pour piano k quatre mains, sur un 

th^me original. Op. 60. No. 4 in M.390.8 

Variations brillantes pour piano sur la chansonnette 

Non, Monseigneur, d'Aristide de Latour. Op. 107. 

No. 8 in if.39o^ 

Variations brillantes pour piano sur une m^lodie 

italienne. Op. 139* No. 2 in M.39a95 

Variations brillantes sur un thtoe original, pour le 

piano i quatre mains. Op. 96. No. 6 in M.39(k8 

Variations sentimentales, pour piano. Op. 199 [No. 

23] . No. 28 in M.390.96 

Mbves, a. a German air with variations for the piano 
forte. No. 4 in M. 337.7 

Mozart. Variationen fiir das Pianoforte. Werke. Serie 21. 

M.3X5.I.2X 

Rbinkbn. Partite diverse sopra I'aria: Schweiget mir von 
Weiber nehmen. No. 3 in 114x54) 

VariationB. For pianoforte and fhtte. 

Latour. Sul margine d'un rio. Chanson sicilienne, vari^e 
pour le piano avec accomp. de fliite ad libitum. (Piano 
seul.] No. 13 in M.axo.3 

Same. (Partie de fliite.] No. 29 in M.axo.9 

Variationa. For pianoforte and orchestra. 

Fbanck, C. a. Variations symphoniques. Pour piano et 
orchestre. No. 3 in M.338.X8 

Rhen£-Baton. Variations pour piano et orchestre (sur un 
mode £olien). Op. 4. M4XX.89 

Stanford. Concert variations upon an English theme 
"Down among the dead men" for pianoforte and or- 
chestra. M^o6.37 
Variationa. For strings. 

Artsybushev. BapiauiH Ha pyccxyio Teiiy aab ciiUHKOBaro 
KBapTCia. (Variations sur un th^me populaire russe.] 
Bapiauia I: H. ApuudyuieBa. II: A. CKpa6HHa. Ill: A 
FjiasyHOBa. IV: H. PHiicKaro-KopcaKOBa. V: A JlflHOBa. 
VI: I. BHTOJia. VII: <t>. BjiyiieH(|>ejibAa. VIII: B. dsajibAa. 
IX: A. BHHiuiepa. X: ^XHdJih H. Cokojiobb. 

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Variatioiit. Fur strings. (CotUmusd.) 
GiBBP. Ballade in Form von Variationen uber ein 

flamisches Volkslied ftir Streichorchester. 

No. 2 in u*$3»as 
Haydn, F. J. Variationen uber „Gott erhalte Franz den 

Kaiser/' und Andantino grazioso. No. 2 in M.404.39 

Kaupficanr, F. Variationen uber ein eigenes Thema fiir 

Streichquartett. Op. 8. No. 2 in M.34742 

Salvayu. Air de danse vari^ pour instruments k cordes. 

No. 2 in M.343.33 
2blb^ski. Variationen uber ein Original-Thema, fur zwei 

Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. Op. 21. No. 2 in M.338.X 
Zbllnbi, J. Variationen uber ein Thema J. S. Bach's. Fur 

zwei Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. Op. 33. 

No. 5 in 11.338.1 
Variatioiia. For viclm and orchestra. 
Joachim. Variationen fur Violine mit Orchesterbegleitung. 

No. 2 in M.334.5 
Saeasats y Navascubs. Muifieira. Thtoe montagnard 

vari^ pour violon avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 32. 

No. 2 in M.335.XX 
Variationa. For violm and pianoforts. 
EftNST, H. W. Le carnaval de Venise. Variations bur- 
lesques snr la canzonetta: »,Cara mamma mia" pour le 

violon principal avec accompagnement de piano. Oeuv. 

18. . No. 5 in M.406.6 

Kbxutzkr, R. Variations sur TAir de la Molinara: Nel 

cor* pi«i non mi sento, compos^es pour violon principal 

avec accomp. de quatuor ou pianoforte. [Partition piano 

et violon.] No. 10 in M.axa3; etc 

Louis, N. Air du Hussard de Felsheim vari^ pour le 

violon, avec accomp. de piano. Op. i. [Violon seuL] 

No. 10 in M.390.3 
Alia siciliana. Variations concertantes pour piano et 

violon snr Le muletier du V^suve, chanson de L. Graziani. 

Op. 74« No. 4 in M.390.X8 
La Normandie. Romance favorite de Fr^d. B^rat, 

vari^ pour piano et violon concertants par N. Louis. 

Op. 3. No. 2 in M.390.S 
Variations brillantes pour piano et violon, sur une 

m^lodie de F. Masini. Op. 37. No.4inM.39o.a;etc. 
Variations concertantes, pour piano et violon, sur la 

cavatine favorite de Zampa. Op. 35. No. 3 in M.39o.a 
Variations concertantes pour piano et violon, sur un 

th^me original. Op. 26. No. i in M.39o.a 
Variations et fantaisie finale pour piano et violon sur 

Top^ra La reine d'un jour, d'Adolphe Adam. Op. 81. 

No. 6 in M.390.7 
Martainville. ("antaisie avec variations pour piano et 

violoncelle, ou violon. Op. i de M»c Martainville et 

posthume de Duport. [Partition violoncelle et piano.] 

No. 6 in M.9X0.3 
— Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 13 in M.axo.9 

MozAET. Sonaten und Variationen fiir Pianoforte und 

Violine. Werke. Serie 18. M.3X5.X.X8 

OsBOKNB. Grandes variations pour piano et violon con- 

certans. Par G. A Osborne et C. A de Beriot 

No. II inM.axo.x 
RnssiGsa. Introduction et variations brillantes sur un 

th^me original pour piano et violoncelle, ou violon con- 

certans par G. Reissiger et F. A. Kummer. Op. 151. 

[Partition piano et violoncelle.] No. 11 inM.aias 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 28 in M.axo.9 

Variationa. For violin, violonctUo and pianoforte. 
M08CHBLK8, I. Introduction et variations concertantes 

pour le piano, violon et violoncelle. CEuv. 17. [Piano 

sen!.] 

Same. [Partie de violon.] 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] 

Variationa. For violoncello and orchestra. 

BoftLLlfANN. Variations symphoniques pour violoncelle 

solo et orchestre. Op. 23. No. i in M405.6 

TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. Variations sur un th^me rococo pour 

violoncelle avec accompagnement d'orchestre. Op. 33. 

No. 4 in M407.a5 



No. II inM.axo.4 

No. 39 in M.axo.9 

No.45inM.axo;ii 



Vaxiations. For vioUmceUo and pianoforte, 

Bbbtbovsn. Variations pour piano et violoncelle sur Je 
vais revoir I'amant que j*aime de La flfite enchant^e de 
Mozart. No. 6 in icaxax 

Variations pour piano et violoncelle ou violon, sur La 

vie est un voyage de La flikte enchant^e de Mozart Op. 
66. No. 5 in M.axax ; etc 

DoTZAUES. [Variations snr une Walse favorite pour le 
violoncelle, avec accomp. de piano. CEuvre 109. Piano 
seul.] No. 5 in M.3X0.2 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 19 in M.axaxx 

HuicicBL, J. N. Variations alia Monferina ponr le piano- 
forte, avec violoncelle oblig6. CEuv. 54. [Piano seul.] 

No. 4 in M.axo.3 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 30 in lf.axaxx 

Lagnbau. Cantabile tir^ de TCEuvre 76 d'Haydn. Vari^ 
pour le violoncelle avec accomp. de basse ou fort^-piano. 
(Euvre 4. (Piano seul.] No. 12 in M.axa3 

Same. (Partie de violoncelle.] No. 32 in M.3xaxx 

Louvois. Variations pour le pianoforte sur un air mon- 
tagnard, avec accomp. de violoncelle. 

No. 20 in M,9xo.3; etc. 

Maktainvillb. Fantaisie avec variations pour piano et 
violoncelle, ou violon. Op. x de M™* Martainville et 
posthume de Duport. No. 6 in M.axo.a ; etc 

Mbndblssohn-Baktholoy, J. L F. Variations concertantes 
pour piano et violoncelle, ou violon. Op. 17. [Piano 
seul.] No. 5 in M.3X04 

Same. (Partie de violoncelle.] No. 39 in M.axax x 

RussiGEs. Introduction et variations brillantes sur un 
thtoe original pour piano et violoncelle, ou violon. Par G. 
Reissiger et F. A. Kummer. Op. 151. 

No. II in M.axa3; etc 

RiES, F. Trois airs russes vari^ et concertans pour piano 
et violoncelle, ou violon. CEuv. 72. [Piano seul.] 

No. 9 in M.axa5 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 12 in M.2xo.xo 

Same. (Partie de violoncelle.] No. 7 in ic.2xo.x2 

RoussBLOT. Canzonnetta italiana. VxiciA^ d'une intro- 
duction et vari^e pour le violoncelle, avec accomp. de 
piano. CEuv. 17. No. 3 in M.axo.6; etc 

Variationa. Criticism. 

Knorb, I. Johannes Brahms, Variationen uber ein Thema 
von J. Haydn fur Orchester. Op. 56A. Erlautert. Frank- 
furt a. M. (1894.] No. 3 in lf.ax7.xa.x 

Pfohl, F. Hans Koessler, Symphonische Variationen fiir 
grosses Orchester (Den Manen Joh. Brahms). Erlautert. 
Leipzig. ( 1901.] No. 5 in M.ax7.xa.xx 

Variationa. Vocal. 

KuBCKBN. Variationen ftir Cresang mit Begleitung dea 
Pianoforte. No. 55 in M.944.6.3 

Varisco, Giovanni. 

Alta caccia dei fiori. Operetta-idillio in due atti. Poesia 
di Alessandro Casati. Musica di Giovanni Varisco. [Per 
canto e pianoforte.] Milano. Ricordi & c [187-?] 

No. I in M.3834X 

Un giomo di fiera. Bizzarria campestre in un atto. [Per 
canto e pianoforte. Milano. Ricordi & c. 187-?] 

No. 2 in M.3834X 
Varney, A. See Varn^, Pierre Joseph Alphonse. 
Vam^y Louis. 

L'Amour mouill^. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes de J. Pr^el 
& A. Liorat [pseud.]. Musique de L Vamey. Partition 
chant & piano. Paris. Choudens. [1887.] M.3a4.37 

Babolin. Op^ra comique en 3 actes de Paul Ferrier et 
Jules Pr^vel. Musique de Louis Vamey. Partition chant 
& piano. Paris. Choudens. (1884.] M.3a4.36 

La belle ^ici^re. Op^rette en 3 actes de Pierre Decourcelle 
et K^roul. Musique de Louis Varney. Partition chant 
et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1895. 1l.325.xo 

Le brillant Achille. Vaudeville-op^rette en 3 actes de 
Charles Clairville & Fernand Beissier. Musique de 
L. Varney. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 
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Le chien du regiment. Op6ra comique en quatre actes de 
Pierre Decourcelle. Musique de Louis Vamey. Par- 
tition piano et chant. Paris. Choudens. 1903. M.38X.58 
Cliquette. Op^rette en 3 actes de William Busnach. Mu- 
sique de Louis Vamey. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. 
Choudens. 1893. No. i in M.3a5.9 

Coquelicot. Op6ra comique en 3 actes de Armand Silvestre. 
Musique de Louis Vamey. Partition chant & piano. 
Paris. Choudens. [i88a.] M.3a5JI 

Les demoiselles des Saint-Cyriens. Op^rette en 3 actes et 5 
tableaux, de P. Gavault & V. de Cottens. Musique de 
Louis Vamey. Partition piano & chant. Paris. Heugel 
& cie. 1898. M.4oa.58 

Dix jours aux Pyr^n^es. Grande op6rette en 5 actes et 10 
tableaux de Paul Ferrier. Musique de L Varney. Par- 
tition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. [1887.] 

No. I in M.3a5.7 
La falote. Op^rette en 3 actes de A. Liorat [pseud.] & M. 
Ordonneau. Musique de Louis Varney. Partition piano 
et chant. Paris. Choudens. 1896. No. i in M.335.5 

Fanfan la Tulipe. Op6ra comique en 3 actes de P. Ferrier 
et J. Pr^vel. Musique de L. Varney. Partition chant et 
piano. Paris. Choudens. [i88a.] M.3a4.35 

La i€t aux chivres. Op6ra comique en 3 actes. Paroles 
de Paul Ferrier et Albert Vanloo. Musique de Louis 
Varney. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Maquet & cie. 
[1891.] M.3a5.x 

La femme de Narcisse. Op6rette en 3 actes de Fabrice 
Carr^. Musique de Louis Varney. Partition chant et 
piano. Paris. Choudens. 1892. No. 2inM.3a54 

Le fianc^ de Thylda. Op6rette-bouffe en 3 actes et 6 ta- 
bleaux de V. de Cottens et R. Charvay. Musique de Louis 
Varney. Partition piano et chant. Paris. Heugel & cie. 
1900. M.38X.59 

La fille de Fanchon la vielleuse. Op6ra-comique en 4 actes 
de Liorat [pseud.], Busnach & Fonteny. Musique de L. 
Varney. Partition chant & piano. Paris. Choudens. 
1&91. M.3a5.3 

La fille de Paillasse. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes de A. Liorat 
[pseud.] & L Leloir. Musique de Louis Varney. Par- 
tition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1894. M.3a5.6 
Les forains. Op^rette en 3 actes de Maxime Boucheron & 
Antony Mars. Musique de Louis Varney. Partition chant 
et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1894. No. 2 in M.3a54) 

Mademoiselle George. Op^rette en 3 actes de Victor de 
Cottens & Pierre Veber. Musique de Louis Varney. 
Partition chant et piano. 2« Edition. Paris. Choudens. 
1900. lf.38x.60 

Miss Robinson. Fthct en trois parties de Paul Ferrier. 
Musique de Louis Varney. Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. Choudens. 1892. M.395.56 

Les mousquetaires au convent. Op6ra-comique en 3 actes 
de Paul Ferrier et Jules Pr^vel. Musique de Louis 
Varney. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 
[1880.] M. 324.38 

Les petites Barnett. Com6die-op6rette en 3 actes de Paul 
Gavault. Musique de Louis Varney. Partition piano et 
chant. Paris. Heugel & cie. 1898. 11^02.59 

Les petites brebis. Op6rette en 2 actes. Paroles de Ar- 
mand Liorat [pseud.]. Musique de Louis Varney. [Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Paris. Dupont. 1895. 

No. 2 in M.325.5 
Les petits mousquetaires. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes [de P. 
Ferrier et J. Privcl. Musique de Varney]. Partition d' 
orchestre. Manuscript. [Paris. 1880?] M^oo.5x 

Le pompier de service. Vaudeville-op^rette en 4 actes et 
6 tableaux de Victor de Cottens & Paul Gavault. Mu- 
sique de Louis Varney. Partition chant et piano. Paris. 
Choudens. 1897. lC-395-73 

Princesse B6b6. Op6rette en 3 actes de P. Decourcelle & G. 
Bern Musique de Louis Varney. Partition chant et 
piano. Paris. Choudens. 1902. ll.38x.6x 

La reine des halles. Op^ra bouffe en 3 actes, de Delacour 
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Vam^, Louis. (C<mHnued,) 

Varney. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 
[1881.] Ii.3a4.40 

Riquet i la houppe. Faerie nouvelle en 3 actes et 20 ta- 
bleaux de Paul Ferrier & Charles Clairville. Musique de 
Louis Vamey. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 

[1889.1 li-aaM 

La V^nus d' Aries. Op6ra-comique en 3 actes de P. Ferrier 

& A. Liorat [pseud.]. Musique de Louis Vamey. Partition 

chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. [1889.] No. 2 in if .325.7 

Vamey, Pierre Joseph Alphonse. 

Chactas et Atala. £pisode lyrique en 3 parties. Po^sie de 

Alexandre Dumas fils. Musique de Alphonse Vamey. 

Partition chant et piano. Paris. Association des artistes 

musiciens. [ 1848.] No. 3 in lf.325.xa 

Une fin de bail. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de Hector 

Cr^mieux et Ludovic Hal6vy. Musique de A. Varney. 

Partition chant et piano. Paris. Bertin. [1862.] 

No. I in lf.3a5.xz 
Le moulin joli. Op^ra comique en i acte. Paroles de 
Clairville [pseud.]. Musique de Alph. Vamey. Partition 
chant [et] piano. Paris. Ikelmer & cie. [1849.] 

No. 2 in If .325.12 
L'op6ra au camp. Op^ra comique en i acte. Paroles de 
Paul Foucher. Musique de Varney. Partition pour piano 
et chant. Paris. Ledentu. [1854.] No. 2 in If .325.ZZ 

La polka des sabots. Op6rette en i acte. Paroles de Du- 
peuty et E. Bourget. Musique de A. Vamey. Partition 
chant et piano. Paris. Heugel & cie. [1859.] 

No. I in lf.325.1a 
Varnish. 

Mailand, £. D^couverte des anciens vemis italiens em- 
ployes pour les instruments i cordes et i archets. Paris. 
1874. lf.104.35 

V&rsAng. Symphonic poem. Sibeuus. No. 3 in 11^06.33 

Vasall, Der, von Szigeth. Opera, For the Music see 

Smaregtia. For the Libretto see Illlca. 
Vaaantasena. Suite, Halvoesbn. if403.5o 

Vaaco de Gama. Cantata. For the Music see CheaaeaiL For 

the Libretto see Cremont. 
Vasco de Gama. Opera, For the Music see Biset For the 

Libretto see Delfttre. 
Vaaaallo, II, di Szigeth. Opera, For the Music see Smareg^ 

For the Libretto see lUica. 
Vaaaeur, F^lix Augustin Joseph L^on. 

Le billet de logement. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes de P. 
Burani [pseud.] et M. Boucheron. Musique de L^n 
Vasseur. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Choudens. 
[1879.1 If .325.16 

La blanchisseuse. Op^rette en 3 actes de Chivot et Dura. 
Musique de L^on Vasseur. Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. Choudens. [1875.] M. 325.18 

La cruche cass^e. Op^a-comique en 3 actes. Paroles de 
J. Noriac [pseud.] & J. Moinaux. Musique de L^on 
Vasseur. Partition piano & chant. Paris. Gregh. [1875.] 

1^325.15 

Le droit du seigneur. Op6ra-comique en 3 actes, de P. 

Burani [pseud.] et M. Boucheron. Musique de hion 

Vasseur. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 

[1879.] M-a^S^S 

La famille Trouillat, ou la rosiire d'Honfleur. Op^ette 

en 3 actes de H. Cremieux et E. Blum. Musique de L. 

Vasseur. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 

[1874] M-a^Ma 

La famille V^nus. Op6rette-vaudeville en 3 actes et 4 
tableaux. Paroles de Charles Clairville & B^n^dite. 
Musique de L^on Vasseur. Partition piano et chant. 
Paris. Naus & Romain. [1891.] No. 2 in If .324.33 

Le grelot. Op^rette en i acte de Eugene Grang^ & Victor 
Bernard. Musique de L^on Vasseur. Partition chant & 
piano. Paris. Choudens. [1873.] No. I in If .327.17 

Madame Cartouche. Op^ra comique en 3 actes. Paroles 
de William Busnach & Pierre Decourcelle. Musique de 
L6on Vasseur. Partition piano & chant Paris. Enoch 
& Costallat. [1886.] No. 3 in M .325.21 



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Mam'selle Cr^nom. Op^ette en 3 actes. Paroles de A. 
Jaime et G. DuvaL Musique de L^on Vasseur. Paris. 
Bathlot. (1888.] Ii.3a5.x7 

Le mariage au tambonr. Op^ra comique en 3 actes. Paroles 
de Paul Burani [pseud.]. Musique de L^on Vasseur. 
Partition piano & chant. Paris. Enoch & Costallat. 
[1885.] M. 335.19 

Mon mouchoir. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de A. Jaime. 
Musique de L^on Vasseur. [Partition chant et piano.] 
Paris. Gerard & cie. [187-?] No. i in M.325.ai 

Ninon. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes, de Blavet, Burani 
[pseud.] et Andr^ [pseud.]. Musique de L6on Vasseur. 
Partition chant & piano. Paris. Choudens. [1887.] 

M.3a5.a6 

Le pays de Tor. Pi^ce 4 grand spectacle en 3 actes de 
Henri Chivot & Albert Vanloo. Musique de L^on Vas- 
seur. Partition chant & piano. Paris. Choudens. 1892. 

lf.335.a7 

Le petit Parisien. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes. Paroles de 
Paul Burani [pseud.] et Maxime Boucheron. Musique de 
Lion Vasseur. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Gerard 
& cie. [1883.] M.335.30 

La petite reine. Op^ra comique en 3 actes. Paroles de A. 
Jaime &, J. Noriac [pseud.]. Musique de L^on Vasseur. 
Partition orchestre. Manuscript. [Paris. 1873.] 

M^oaa.38 

Same. Partition chant & piano. Paris. G^ard & cie. 
[1873] li.3a5.34 

i^ hussardsl Op^rette monologue. -Paroles de Ordonneau 
& Hamm. Musique de L^on Vasseur. Partition chant & 
piano. Paris. Choudens. [1881.] No. 3 in M.335.31 

Le Prince Soleil. Piice k grand spectacle en 4 actes et 33 
tableaux. Poeme de Hippolyte Raymond et Paul Burani 
[pseud.]. Musique de Uon Vasseur. Partition chant et 
piano. Paris. Soci^t^ anonyme d'^dition mutuelle de 
musique. [1889.] M.335.38 

Le roi d'Yvetot. Op^ra-bouffe en 3 actes, de H. Chabrtllat 
et E. Hemery. Musique de L^on Vasseur. Partition 
chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. [1876.] M.335.a5 

La Sorrentine. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes. Paroles de J. 
Moinaux & J. Noriac [pseud.]. Musique de L. Vasseur. 
Partition piano et chant. Paris. L'Union musicale. 
[1877] li.335.14 

La souris blanche. Op^rette en 3 actes et 6 tableaux de 
Chivot et Duru. Musique de Uon Vasseur & de Thuisy. 
Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1897. li.395.74 

La timbale d'argent. Op^ra-bouffe en 3 actes de A. Jaime 
et J. Noriac [pseud.]. Musique de L^n Vasseur. Par- 
tition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. [1873.] 

No. 3 in M.337.Z7 

Le voyage de Suzette. Op^rette en 3 actes k grand spectacle 
de A Duru & H. Chivot. Musique de L^on Vasseur. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Choudens. [1890.] 

Ii.335.a3 
Vatacnr, Jean Baptiste. 

Une devinette. Op6rette. Paroles de Th. Julian et J. B. 
Vasseur. Musique de A. Pilati [pseud.]. No. i in M.387.X9 

Jean le sot. Op^rette. Paroles de Th. Julian et J. B. Vas- 
seur. Musique de A. Pilati [pseud.]. No. 3 in M.a87.i9 
Vaasenr, lAon. See Vasseur, F^lix Augustin Joseph L^on. 
VatsOenko, Sergei Nikiforovitch. 

Poime ^pique. Pour grand orchestre. Op. 4. Partition. 

Moscou. Jurgenson. [190-?] No. i in M407.37 

Vatene lieta omai. Part'sang, Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 8. M.8o4oa.67.8 

Vater, Der, mit dem Kind. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 30, Band 8. ^ M.3i7.x.ao.8 

Vaterhaos, Das. Song, 

Abt, F. Sechs Lieder. Op. 67. No. 14 in M.193.Z 

Kiel. 6 Lieder. No. i in M.33X.33 

Vaterfaen und Mutterauge. Pari-song. Makyek. 

No. 3 in M.370.30 

Vaterlaendisch Weinlied. Part-song. Matschinsky. Zwei 

Lieder fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. No. 38 in M.3g3.i6 



Vaterlaendiachet Volkslied. Part-song, Fluxgil. 

No. 38 in ii.ao3.7 
Vaterland, Das. Part-song. Blumkn8TBN<sl. No. 74 in M.346!33 
Gaktz. Thesaurus. No. 38 in M.ao3.7 

Vaterland, dich schiitzt Gottes Hand. Part-song. Hkim, I. 

N0.46inli.z474 

Vaterland und Heimath. Part-song. Tauwitz. No. 37 in M.3Q3.7 

Vaterlandsgmas. Part-song. Hubkr, F. No. 47 in M.Z474 

VaterlandaUelM. Part-song. Itxn. No. 50 in ii«z474 

Vaterlandalied. Part-song. 

Becker, V. K 3 Vaterlandslieder. Op. 35. No. 8 in li.3934 

Gackstaettbr. No. 88 in li.1474 

Gbrlacb, T. No. 4 in li.303.14 

Hanish. No. ioi in M.z39a44 

KuNTZE. No. 91 in M.846.33 

Marschner, a. E. No. i in M.Z39a434) 

Otto, E. J. Gesellenfahrten. No. 46 in M.393.X9 

Seifriz. Acht Gesange. Op. 3, Heft x. No. 35 in M.393.35 

VoGLER, B. No. 98 in li.i474 

Vaterlandalied. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 30, 

Band 3. M.3X7.z.3o.3 

Vatermoerder, Der. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 

30, Band i. M.317.Z.30.Z 

Vateninaer, Das. Opera, For the Music see Roehr. For the 

Libretto see Poasart 
Vatemnaer. Part-song. Rochutz. No. 77 in 11.3x341 

Vatenmser. Song. Corneuus. Werke. Band i. li4Z4.ao.x 
Vatican, Rome. 
Leclerc, L La semaine sainte au Vatican. £tude musicale 
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musique. Paris. i8<^. M.3X74 

NovELLO, v., editor. Music for Holy Week, as used at the 
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ScHELLE, C. £. Die papstliche Sangerschule in Rom genannt 
die Sixtinische Capelle. Wien. 1873. No. i in li.x44.3 
Vattier, Gustave. 
Monsieur Polichinelle. Op^ra comique. Paroles de L 
Morand & G. Vattier. Musique de Alfred Del^helle. 

No. 3 in M.395.10 

Van. Et egressus est. Anthem. Palestrina. Werke. Band 

32. liA>4oa.66.33 

Vaucanion, Jacques de. 

Le m6canisme du fluteur automate. Paris. Gu^rin. 1738. 

No. 3 in M.X3X.X4 
Vancorbeil, Auguste Emmanuel. 

Bataille d'amour. Op^ra comique en 3 actes, de Victorien 
Sardou et Karl Daclin. Musique de Vaucorbeil. Parti- 
tion chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. [1863.] li.335.39 
Cantique des Trois enfants [t. t. b. Accomp. d'orgue]. 
Paris. [Heugel. 186-?] No. 33 in li.aox.34 

Gloire k Dieu. Cantique k une voix (a. ou bar. Accomp. 
d'orgue]. Paris. [Heugel. 186-?] No. 30 in M.30X.34 

Melodies. Nouvelle Edition augment^e de La mort de 
Diane, grande seine lyrique. Paris. Heugel. 1881. lijiX3.35 
CetiUntg, — RondeL — Ad amphoram. — Plainte nir U mort de Syhrie. 

— Simple efaanaon. — L'nJouette et le vieux hn>oii. — Let chivrci 
d'Arfoe. — Lee Bourguisiioiis. — Lee lannet. — Btllede lerbe. — 
Pnmne. — Le peyt. — Le g^ent. — S^^nede. — ErTanee-le-Rimenr. 

— Let dochee du eoir. — Chloe. — Le rojMgear. — Le cfaaat dti oor* 
dicr. — HedrigaL — A U merl — Le gitean dee rols. — La ToQe q«i 
paue. — L'adieti de rh6teeie arabe. — Let bolt eont Yerta. — A la 
aource. — Guitare. — Le dfpart. — VillaneUe. ~- La neige. — Le bane 
de pierre. — Doux eet ton regard. — Le RhAne. — Le Rhin alloaand. 

— Voix lointainei. — La nttit de Jeamie. — Le roi aoUtafare. — Impc^* 
eations. — La nott de JHane. 

Voix lointaines. [Chanson, a. ou bar. Accomp. de piano.] 

Portrait. Facsimile. (In Album du Gaulois. Vol. 3.) 

No. 39 in If .39X.38.3 

Vaudin, Jean Frangois. 

Les plaisantins de la musique. Paris. Perrotin. 1861. 

On the Chevi method. No. 5 in 1I.306.X9 

Vaudin, Jean Frangois, editor. 

Almanach des orph6ons et des soci^t^ instrumentales. 

Ann^e i. 1863. No. 3 in li.3o8.3X 

Vaughan, J. G. 

Magnificat for 3 voices [s. s. t.], with an accomp. for the 

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Vans, Lodovic 
Fran^onnettc. Op^ra-comique de J. Goujon & A. Bemidc. 
Mttsique de R. Lavello & L. de Vaux. li.393.36 

Vanzhall gypacy* The. Song. Hook, J. No. 2a in M.38448 

VaaeUle, Uon. 
Casse-Cott. Op^rette. Musique de Georges Rose. 

No. 5 in If .307.38 

Une partie de valets. Op^ra-comiqoe. Musique de Georges 

Rose. No. 4 in M.307*38 

Veal, George. 

Joel Collier redivivus. An entirely new edition of that 

celebrated author^s "Musical travels"; containing among 

a variety of interesting particulars, a faithful account of 

his many ingenious experiments. London. Justins. 18 18. 

M.zi9a.8 
Musical travels through England. By the late Joel Collier 
[pseud.]. With an appendix, containing an authentic ac- 
count of the author's last illness and death. By Nat 
Collier [pseud.]. 3d edition. London. Printed for G. 
Kearsly. 1775- M.Z45.33 

ThcM works arc a Mtire on Charlci Biimcy. Alto ittributed to J. L. 
BlckneU. 

Veb«r, Pierre. 

Mademoiselle George. Op^rette de Victor de Cottens & 

Pierre Veber. Musique de Louis Varney. lf.38x.60 

Le puits d'amour. Vaudeville-op^rette de P. Veber & L. 

Banni^res. Musique de Louis Gibaux. No. i in 11.399^19 

Vecchi, Orazio. 

Alleluja. [Motet, s. A. t. t. b.] {In Lueck. Sammlung 

ausgezeichneter Compositionen fur die Kirche. Band 3, 

pp. 134-139.) No. 34 in M.158.33.3 

L' Amfiparnaso. Eine Komodie von 1597 im funfstimmigen 

Tonsatze durchcomponiert. In Partitur gebracht von 

Rob. Eitner. [Klavierauszug.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & 

Hartel. 1902. (Publikation aelterer praktischer und 

theoretischer Musikwerke vorzugsweise des XV. und 

XVI. Jahrhunderts.] M^oo.x5 

Leggiadretto Clorino. Madrigal [s. s. a. t. b.]. (In Smith. 

Musica antiqua. Pp. 130-133.) M.336.10 

Quella quella ch'in mille. Madrigal [s. a. t. t. b.]. (In 

Smith. Musica antiqua. Pp. 134-129.) lf.236.xo 

The white delightsome swan. [Madrigal, s. 8. a. t. b.] (/m 

Taylor. Vocal school of Italy. Pp. 108-113.) 

No. 23 in M.237.28 
Veckenstidt, Edmund. 

La musique et la danse dans les traditions des Lithuaniens, 
des Allemands et des Grecs. Paris. Maisonneuve. 1889. 

No. 4 in M.9o8.ax 
Ved SJden den morke. Song, Kjbrulp. S&nger och Visor. 
Band i. Ii.x5847 

Ved Sden. Song, Kjbrulp. S&nger och Visor. Band i. 

lf.X5847 
Vedendo amor. Song, Hamdbl. Werke. Lieferung 51. 

M.3X3.X.5X 
Vedi r Aurora dell' aurata letto. Part-song, Lassus. Sammt- 

liche Werke. Band 6. lf.8040a.67il 

Vedi, quanto adoro. Aria, Schubkrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 

20, Band 10. M.3X7.x.ao.xo 

Vedo le mura. Song, Gordigiani. £chos de la Toscane. 

Vol. I. No. 10 in M.a44.x3.x 

Vedova romana, La. Song, Gordigiani. No. 26 in M.157.39 
Vednuwi prima senza luce 11 sole. Madrigal, Palbstrina. 

Werke. Band 28. M.8o4oa.66.28 

Vega Carpio, Lope F^lix de. 

El mayor imposible. For an opera based on this work see 

Urspruch, Anton. Das Unmoglichste von AUem. 
Veggio^ se al vero apre ragion le porte. Part-song, Lassus. 

Sammtliche Werke. Band 6. lf.8o4oa.67.6 

Veggo dolce mio bene. Madrigal, MARSNZia No. 60 in lf.a37.15 
Veggo tra I'ombre il varco. Song. Paisibllo. No. 9 in M.xao.98 
VeUchen, Das. Optra, For the Music see Carafa. For the 

LiBRBTTo see Planard. 
Veilchen. Part-song, Nbsslbr. Drei Lieder fur vier Manner- 

stimmen. No. 12 in lf.39a.x9 

RiBDBL, F. E. A. 6 humoristische Gesange. No. 6 in if .X58.ai 



Veilchen. Song. Cornbuus. Werke. Band i. 
Liszt. Gesammelte Lieder. No. 35 in il.B44.x4 

Mbthfbssbl, a. G. 6 Lieder. 24. Werk. No. 5 in M.aax.33 
Mozart. 30 Ges&nge. if.aax.a8; etc 

RosBNHAiN. Lieder. Op. 4. No. 2 in lf.aavS3 

Veilchen, Das, fur Lida. Song, Rigbiih. No.26tnlf.aax.33;etc. 
Veilchen, Das, im Thale. Part-song, 
ScHNBiDBR, J. G. No. 113 in If .3x3.9 

Wbbsr, C M. F. E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band 2. 

No. 71 in 11.244.7 

VeUchen vom Berg. Song, Rubirstbin. Sechs Lieder. Op. 

7B. No. 15 in lf.x9a.5 

VeUchenluft Part-song, Bubchlbr, F. Sechs Gesange. Op. 

10. No. 35 in lf.39a.5; etc 

Veiled prophet, The. Optra, For the Music see Stanford. 

For the Libbitto see Squire 
Veill^e, La. Optra, For the Music see Jacques. For the Lx- 

brktto see Boy. 
VeiU^e, La, des noces. Optra, For the Music see Tonl- 

mouche. For the Libbbtto see Biaaon. 
VeQler sans cesse. Song, Rossim. No. i in If .X93.ax.x 

Veilleuse, La. Optra, For the Music see LemoiiiB, L. P. 

For the Librbtto see Lemoine, G. 
Veit, Wenzel Heinrich. 
The chafer and the flower. See his Der Kifer und die 

Blume. 
Concertino. Bin musikalischer Scherz fur die Violine nut 

Begleitung von 2 Violinen, Viola, Cello & Contrabass, 

nebst 5 Kinderinstrumenten. [Partitur.] Manuscript. 

[ 187-?] No. 4 in M. 3X2.2 

Des Sonntags am Rhein. [Mannerchor.] (/n Das Rutli. 

Pp. 80, 81.) No. 30 in If .X474 

Die ewige Burg. [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoeasischer 

Saengerverein. Mannerchore fiir das iite . . . Sanger- 

f est. Pp. 33-36.) No. 2 in If .X30.7 

Fair Rohtraut. See his Schon Rohtraut. 
Freie Kunst. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Singer- 

halle. Vol. i, pp. 1-3.) No. i in lf.39a4a.x 

Die Hoffnung. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 

halle. Vol. i, pp. 4^-^*) No. 13 in lf.39a42.x 

Der Kafer und die Blume. [M&nnerchor.] (In Regens- 

burger Liederkranz. Pp. 256-259.) No. 95 in If .X29a.44 
Same. The chafer and the flower. (Der Kafer und die 

Blume.) [Part-song, t. t. b. b. Boston.] Ditson & Co. 

1876. No. 31 in lf.39a.24 

With Eni^ith and Gcmum words. 

Schon Rohtraut. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. i, pp. 84-86.) No. 30 in M.39a4a.x 

Also to be found in EidgenoeMiachcr SMngcnrcrcln. Wettgctinc* b«i 
dem lite . . . Singerfeste. 

Same. Fair Rohtraut. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] New York. 
Molineux. [1881.] No. 43 in lf.39a.a6 

AUo to be found in Chidcerinc collection. 

Soldatenlied [t. t. b. a.]. (In Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. 
Vol. 2, pp. 92, 93.) No. 28 in M.39a^a.a 

Sommernacht. [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoeasischer 
Saengerverein. Wettgesange bei dem iite . . . Singer- 
feste. Pp. 81-83.) No. 9 in lf.x30.7 
Wanderlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. 
Vol. I, pp. 115-117.) No. 40 in if.39a^a.x 
Vejviaeren synger. Song, Kjbbulp. S&nger och Visor. 
Band i. If.x5847 
Velleda. Cantata, For the Music see Brambach; also Dd- 
devea; also Erlanger, C; also Lenepveu. For the Li- 
bretto see Pfarriua; also Dovalle; also Beiaaier; also 
ChallameL 
Velleda. WaltM, Louis, N. No. 12 in M. 390.25; etc* 
Velio di Gedeon. Madrigal, Palbstbina. Werke. Band 29. 

i[,8oit|oa,6&a9 
Velloso de Oliveira, Henrique. 
Art mn^monique de lecture musicale. Paris, i860. 

No. 6 in M. 373.23 
Velmont, Charles. 
La l^gende de I'Ondine. Drame lyrique du ix^ siicle. Mu- 
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Velum tcmplL Anthim. 

Palbstkina. Werke. Band 33. 

Vallottl 
Vfly, Adrien, psiud. Set MarceUes, Paul. 

Vendageany Lea, du Rhin. Part-song. Bazin. No. 6 in M.i57^ 

Vend6el Opira. For the Music see PiemC. For the Li- 

BERTo see FoleiJ. 
Vendtoi, Le. For the Music see Louis, N. For the Lx- 

BERTo see Lcfebvre^ H. 
Vandfemie, La. Opera. For the Music see Malliot For the 

LiBKKTTO see Deschampi, F. 
Vendetta, La. Opera. For the Music see Bonsqaet; also 

Deldeves; also Fielits, A. von; also Hamerik. For the 

LiBERTo see Putoret; also Fidits, M. von; also Hamerik. 
Vendetta d' amore. Part-sang. Scbbin. Werke. Band 2. 

lL4i4.z.a 
Vendredia, Les. For orchestra. Sokolov. No. 4 in M4xa.xi 

Venetian ballads. Songs. Scola, compiler. iLaaaso 

Venetian boat song. Song. Blum bnthal. No. 17 in M.19S.13 
Venetian serenade, A. Part-song. KaBicsia. No. 39 in M.39a.x3 
Vanetianiache Gondellteder. For orchestra. Mendelssohn- 

Baktholdy, J. L. F. Drei venetianische Gondellieder. 

No. 3 in M.33X.8 
Venetianiache Lieder. Songs. Schumann, R. A. Werke. 

Serie 13, Band i. M.3X6.X.Z3.Z 

Vanetianiache Nacht. Part-song. Rbbinbbegkb, J. G. Fahrende 

Schiller. No. 19 in M.39a.a3 

Vcnetianiaches Gondellied. Song. Mendelssohn- Baetholdy, 

J. Lw F. Werke. Serie 19. M.413.3.19 

Venetianiachea Nottumo. Part-song. Teuhn. Funf Gesange. 

Op. 107. No. 34 in M.39a.s6 

VeneviL So9tg. Kjbeulp. S&nger och Visor. Band i. 

M.i5847;etc. 
Venesia. Dnet. Robebtl Inspirations italiennes. 

No. I in M.364,10 
Venesiana, La. Barcarek. Panofka. Soirees de Londres. 

No. 2 in M.a44.i8 
Venesiane, Le. Part-song. Pinsuti. No. 5 in M.a44.xo.5 

Vengeance* Song. Rougbt lb Lisle. 48 chants francais. 

M.9oa.44 
Vengeance, La. Sang. Labaeee. No. 2 in M.X58.34 

Vengeance^ La, des fleurs. Song. David, F. C. 50 melodies. 

M.363.a8 
Vengeance is ours. Part-song, Beethoven. No. 17 in M.99ax4 

Vengeance I we swear. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 36 in M.X57.X9; etc 
Vengenr, Le. Opera. For the Music see Legouiz. For the 

Libeetto see Tminet 
Vengenr, Le. Song. Rougbt de Lisle. 48 chants frangais. 

M.9oa44 

Veni Creator Spiritus. (Hymne de la liturgie catholique 

fran^ise.) (s. a. t. b. Accomp d'orgue.] (/n Gounod. 

The Royal Albert Hall choral music. Vol. 3, pp. 3'-7*) 

M.384.98 

Veni Creator Spiritus. Anthem. 

Alpieel No. 48 in M.a6o.i8 

Badeb. No. 12 in M^aa.a4 

Bailey, K H. No. 3 in M.x58.3a 

Besozzl No. 4 in M.130.7 ; etc. 

GiLBEET, J. L. No. 38 in M.158.X6 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 13. M.8o4oa.67.x3 

Palbsteina. Werke. Band 8. M.8o4oa.66.8 

> Saint-Saens. Musique d'^glise. No. 29 in M.aox.35 

Sofge. No. 8 in M.a6o.xo.7 

S0WIN8KL No. 48 in M.360.X9 

Talus. No. 9 in m.^m)o.34 ; etc. 

Verhulst. Hymns. No. 10 in M.aox.33 

Veni, Creator Spiritus. Cantata. For the Music see Mac- 

kenaie, A. C. For the Words see Dryden. 
Veni Creator Spiritus. Mass. Palbsteina. Werke. Band 23. 

M.8o4oa.6(i.a3 
Veni, dilecte mi. Motet. 
Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 5. M.8o4oa.67.5 

Palbsteina. Werke. Band 4. MA»4oa.664 



Veni Domine. Anthem, 
Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 9. MJo4oa.67.9 

Mendblssohn-Baktholdy, J. L. F. Drei Motetten fur weib- 
liche Stimmen. No. i in M.a8o.x3; etc. 

MoEEiEA. No. 21 in M.26o.a4.i 

Palbsteina. Werke. Band 2. M.8o4oa.66.a 

Schulthes. No. 6 in M.260.14 

Veni in hortum meum. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 5- MAHoa.67.5 

Veni, Sancte Spiritus. Anthem. 
DiBTSCH, P. Lw P. No. 20 in M.a6aio.s 

Glover, J. W. Second mass. No. 2 in M.X91.8 

Labat. 26 grands motets. M.2X3.a3 

Lambillotte. Musique religieuse. No. 20 in M.260.X8 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 13. MAH0a.67.x3 

M arinus. No. i i in M.903.13 

Mozart. Werke. Serie 3. M.3X5.X.3 

Neukomm, S. von. No. 2 in M.260.X0.5; etc. 

Palestrina. Werke. Band 3, 7> 3^. MAHoa.66.3,7,33 

RiNCK. No. 47 in M.260.X9 

ScHicHT. M.26a33.a 

VoGLEE, G. J. No.3inM.aa2.44;etc 

Webbe, S. No. 30 in M.X56.50 

Veni, sponsa Christi. Anthem. 
Palbsteina. No. 29 in M.x5a334 ; etc. 

Rheinberger, J. G. Sechs Hymnen. No. 12 in M.i5aa7 

Vittoria. Opera. Tomus i. M.3X3.a.x 

WouTEES. No. 19 in M.901.36 

Veni, sponsa Christi. Mass. Palbsteina. Missa „Veni, 
Sponsa Christi." No. i in M.25a39.x ; etc 

Veni, sponsa, coronaberis. Motet. Lbsubub. Cantate re- 
ligieuse. M.20X.30 
Veniant mihi. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band i. 

MAHoa.67.1 

Venice. Music. 

Wiel. I teatri musicali veneziani del settecento. Catalogo 

delle opere in musics rappresentate nel secolo xviii in 

Venezia (1701-1800) con prefazione deir autore. Venezia. 

1897. M.37X.X5 

Venice. Part-song. Mendblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. 

No. 55 in M.X57.6.3 

Venise. Part-song. Millbt. Duos, trios . . . M.X57.XX 

RoNGfi. 12 chceurs rythmiques. No. 50 in M.392.ax 

Veniae. Song. Gounod. No.24inM.x9a.xo;etc. 

Venit Michael archangelus. Motet. Palbsteina. Werke. 
Band i. M.8o4oa.66.x 

Venite ad me. Motet. Anbeio, F. No. 33 in M.I58.33.3 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 7. M.8o4oa.67.7 

Venite exultemus Domino. Anthem. 
Belchbe, T. No. 26 in M.X58.13 

Foote. No. 3 in M.x5ai6 

Gayloed. No. 8 in M.303.97 

Hargrbaves, G. No. 2 in M.99ax4; etc 

Mosenthal, J. No. 8 in M.X90.6 

Palbsteina. Werke. Band 32. M.8o4oa.66.33 

SwBELiNCK. Werken. Deel 6. M.4X3.a.6 

Talus. No. 16 in M.157.98.X 

Thomas, J. R. No. 13 in M.X90.8 

Venite filii. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 7. 

M.8o4oa.67.7 

Venite populi. Offertory. Mozaet. Werke. Serie 3. M.3X5.X.3 

V^nitien, Le. Opera. For the Music see Cahen. For the 

Libretto see Gallet. 
Venkatem, A., translator. 

Tanibbv, S. L Opecrea. Oresteia. M.39<Mo 

Venne voglia ad Amore. Song, Handel. Werke. Lieferung 

51. M.3X3.1.5X 

Vent, Le, du soir. Opera. For the Music see Offenbach. 

For the Libretto see Gille. 
Vento, Ivo de. 
Factum est silentium. [Motet, s. A. T. b.] (In Lueck. 

Sammlung ausgezeichneter Compositionen fur die Kirche. 

Band 4, pp. 57-60.) No. 19 in M.X58.334 



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Vento^ Matteo. 

Gii la notte. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Qementi. Collec- 
tion of catches. Vol. a, p. a8.) 

No. 107 in M.xxai.3; No. 107 in if.zxa9.a 

Alio to be found in SiblMOd't Collectioii of catches; Werren'e Vocal 
harmony. 

Hunting duet [t. t.] and chorus [t. t. b.]. (/m Social har- 
mony. Pp. 152, 153.) No. 133 in M^z5.ax 
Scendi propizia. Catch (for 4 voices], (/n Warren. Vocal 
harmony. P. 31.) No. ao in M.a90.zo 
Venua, Federico Marco Antonio. 
Tantum ergo. s. solo and quartett [Accomp. for organ.] 
(/n Novello. Convent music. Vol. 2, pp. laS, lap.) 

No. 45 in M.a6az7«9 
Vemit. Opera. For the Music see Kerker. For the Lx- 

BUTTO see Byrne. 
Venua, clippe thy truante's wing. GUt. Walicisucy, T. F. 
Collection of glees . . . ii«a3S>S 

V£nua» La, d' Aries. Opera. For the Music see Vam^, L. 

For the LxaasTTO see Perrier, P. 
Vima et Adonis. CoHtaia. For the Music see Leroux. For 

the LimBTTO see Gramont 
Vfnua et Adonis, Prologue de. Part-song. Wbckkrun. 
Soirees parisiennes. No. 2 in lf.z5&44 

Vfniit et Adonis. Song, Birnies. Cantates francoises. 

M.a36.a5 
Vinua infidile. Opera. For the Music see Roquea. For the 

Libretto see PouUion. 
Venm Kraeutzlein. Part-songs. Schbin. Werke. Band i. 

M.4I4.I.Z 
Venua und Amor. Part-song. Jubngst. No. 41 in if .39a.za 

Venua und Bellona. Symphonic poem. Glbitz. No. a in M403.44 
Venuiberg, Der. For orchestra. Waqnbr, W. R. 

No. 6 in M.35a4 
Viny, Auguste. 

Fantaisie brillante sur Le roi d'Yvetot, op^ra d'Ad. Adam, 
pour piano et hautbois. Par N. Louis et A. V6ny. 

No. Z4 in M.390.ia 

Souvenirs de Richard Coeur de Lion, de Gr^try, pour piano 

& hautbois. Par N. Louis et A. V^ny. No. 15 in M-agaia 

Venaoni, Johann S. 

Rheinweinlied [t. t. b. b.]. (/» Gruber. Sangeshort. Heft 

a, pp. ai-a8.) No. a in M.37a30 

Ver luisant, Le. Song. David, F. C. 50 melodies. M.363.a8 

Ver sacrum. Cantata. For the Music see HiUer, F. For the 

LiBRBTTO see Bischoff, L F. C 
Vera. Opera. For the Music and Librbtto see Boeder, M. 

Vera* Edoardo. 

Adriana Lecouvreur. Dramma lirico in 4 atti, di Achille de 
Lauziires. Musica di Ed. Vera. Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. Choudens. (186-?] M.3as.30 

Valeria. Tragedia lirica di A. Ghislanzoni. Posta in musica 
dal Mo. £. Vera. [Riduzione con accomp. di pianoforte.] 
Torino. Giudici & Strada. [1869.] M.a84.a4 

Vera costanza. La. Opera. For the Music see Anfoasi. 

Vera Sorrentina, La. Canzone napoletana (bar. Accomp. di 

piano]. Napoli. Ricordi. [185-?] No. 3 in M.390.44 

Veradni, Francesco Maria. 

Sonata in A moll. Fur Violine & Klavier. Nach der Original- 

Ausgabe bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat. [Partitur.] Mainz. 

Schott. 1909. [Kammer-Sonaten fur Violine & Klavier 

des i7t» & i8t» Jahrhunderts.] No. 3 in M43a4a.3 

Sonata in H moll. Fur Violine & Klavier. Nach der Original- 

Ausgabe bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat. [Partitur.] Mainz. 

Schott.. 1909. [Kammer-Sonaten fur Violine & Klavier 

des i7t«B & igten Jahrhunderts.] No. i in M.43a4a.a 

Veragnth, Theodor. 

Neujahrslied. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (/» Das Rutli. Pp. 

5^^.) No. ao in M.Z47.4 

Veramente in amore. Madrigal, Palbstrina. Werke. Band 

a8. M.8o4oa.66.a8 

Verba mea auribus percipe. Motet. 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 7. M.8o4oa.67.7 

Talus. No. 14 in M.aoa.6.1 

Verbaimte, Der. Song. Kibl, A 6 Lieder. No. i in M.aaz.33 



Verbog*ne Liebe. Song. Gaiaa Grieg-Album. 5. 

No.6lnM.z55a6 
Verborgenheit. Song. Fbanz, R. Seeks Gesange. Op. aS. 

No. 83 m lCa44.5.B 

Verbotene Liebe. Song, Posa. No. 15 in M.38o.a9 

Verbum caro factum est. Anthem. 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 11. if.8040a.67.11 

Mozabt. No. I in if .a9o.a9.5 

Verbum caro panem verum. Anthem. Lassus. 

No. 3 in M .aaz43; «tc. 
Verbum Domini. Canon, 5 in i. (In Warren. Collection of 
catches. Vol. i, p. 9.) * No. 10 in if.aao.9.1 

Verbum supemum. Anthem. Busschop. No. la in if .a6o.z9 
Vercken. L§on. See Vercken de Vrwiachmen, Lten. 
Vercken de Vreuacluneii, Lton. 

Le cadi. Op6ra-comique en i acte. Paroles de Michel 
Carr6 & £. Dubreuil. Musique de Uon Vercken. Par- 
tition piano et chant. Paris. Naus & Romain. [188-?] 

No. a in lf.3a5.3z 

La double ^preuve. Op^ra-comique en i acte de Emeat 

Dubreuil. Musique de Uon Vercken. [Partition chant 

et piano.] Paris. Choudens. [1880.] No. 3 in li.3a5.39 

Le myst^re. Op6ra comique en un acte de £dottard Cadol. 

Musique de L6on Vercken. Partition chant et piano. 

Paris. Choudens. [189-?] No. i in If .3834a 

Pierrot fantome. Op^ra-comique en i acte. Paroles de 

MM. E. Dubreuil et L Stapleaux. Musique de L Vercken. 

[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Hartmann. [1873.] 

No. I in lf.3a5.3z 

Verdankt sei es dem Glanz. Song. Mozart. Werke. Serie 

7, Band i. No. 16 in if .3Z5.z.7.z 

Verdant leaves, The. Catch. Haybs, W. No. 4 in li.aao.5.z 

Verdi, Fortunino Giuseppe Francesco. 

Aida. Opera in 4 atti. Versi di A. Ghislanzoni. Musica 

di G. Verdi. [Per canto e piano.] Paris. Escudier. 

[187-?] Ii.3a8.a8 

Same. Pr61ude d'Aida. Collection d'oeuvres pour orchestre 

publi^es en partition. Paris. Leduc [187-?] 

No. 5 in lf40Si93 

Alzira. Tragedia lirica in 3 atti [di Salvatore Cammarano]. 

Musica di G. Verdi Partition piano et chant. Paris. 

Bureau central de musique. [1845?] If.a84.a6 

Aroldo. See his Stiffelio. 

L'assedio di Arlem. See his La battaglla di Legnano. 
Attila. Dramma lirico in 4 atti del Mo. G. Verdi. [Parole 
di T. Solera. Per canto e piano.] Paris. Bureau central 
de musique. [1847?] If.3a7.a4 

Ave Maria. Volgarizzata da Dante. Musicata per una voce 
(soprano) con accomp. di strumenti d'arco. Riduzione 
per canto e pianoforte. Milano. Ricordi. [1880?] 

No. II inlf.a01.36 

Un ballo in maschera. [Melodramma in 3 atti di Somma. 

Musica di] G. Verdi. [Partitura.] Manuscript. [Paris? 

186-?] 3 V. lf4oo.5a 

Same. [Per canto e piano.] Paris. Escudier. [186-?] 

lf.3a7Ji3 
La battaglia di Legnano. Tragedia lirica in 4 attL Poesia 
di Salvadore Cammarano. Musica di G. VerdL Partitura 
piano .e canto. Paris. Escudier. [185-?] If.a84.a5 

This open wai tappresaed bj the Avftriaii oenaortUpb bat afterward 
was produced with some changee, under the followiiic title. 

Same. L'assedio di Arlem. Tragedia lirica [di Salvatore 
Cammarano]. Riduzione per canto con accomp. di piano- 
forte di E. Muzio. Milano. Ricordi [185a.] lf.15x.ax 
The original title of thia opera waa La battaglU dl I^gnano^ duuiged 
to the abore title throuah Auatrian cenaorahlp, and later pro d uced 
under the following title. 

Same. Patria [La battaglia di Legnano]. Op^ra en 4 actes 
et 7 tableaux de Cammarano & [traduction par] Maurice 
Drack [pseud.]. Musique de G. Verdi. [Partition chant 
et piano.] Paris. Choudens. [187-?] If4a5.34 

Cantica, espressamento scritta per I'apertura dell' Esibi- 
zione Internazionale. See his Inno delle nazioni. 

II corsaro. Melodramma tragico in 3 attL Poesia di Piave, 
Musica del Mo. G. Verdi. [Per canto e piano.] Paris. 
Chabal. [1848.] If.3a8.a4 



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Verdl» Fortuntno Giuseppe Francesco. (CmiHmud.) 
Don Carlo. Opera in 5 attl Poesia di M^ry & C. du Locle. 
Tradnzione di A. de Lauziires. Musica di G. Verdi. Per 
canto e pianoforte. Paris. Escudier. [1867.] M. 398.36 

I due Foscari. [Melodramma di F. M. Piave. Posto in 
musica da G. VerdL Partitura.] Manuscript. ]i.z5z.M 

Same. Tragedia lirica in 3 atti del Mo. G. VerdL [Parole 
di F. M. Piave. Riduzione per canto e piano.] Paris. 
Bureau central de musiqne. [184-?] M.3a7.9o 

Ernani. Opera seria in 4 atti [di F. M. Piave]. Musica di 
VerdL [Per canto e piano.] Paris. Bureau central de 
musique. [184-?] M.337.Z8 

Same. With Italian and English words. Boston. Ditson 
& Co. (1855.] M.3a8.3Z 

Fair shines the moon tonight. Four-part song. Arranged 
by W. H. Birch, (/n The Choralist. VoL i, pp. 37-39-) 

No. 13 in M.Z57.5.Z 

Falstaff. Commedia lirica in 3 atti di Arrigo Boito. Musica 
di Giuseppe VerdL Canto e pianoforte. Milano. RicordL 
1893. if.335.35 

II finto Stanislao. Op^ra italien en 3 actes [de Felice Ro- 
man!]. Musique de G. VerdL Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. Bureau central de musique. [184-?] lf.384.a7 
Alio pnUiahed ondcr the title Un giomo di regno. 

[La forza del destino. Dramma lirico in 4 attL Poesia di 
F. M. Piave. Musica del Mo. G. VerdL Partitura.] 
Manuscript. [Paris? 187-?] 4 v. M.33(L33 

Same. [Per canto e piano.] Paris. Escudier. [1863?] 

lf.337.33 

Giovanna d'Arco. Dramma lirico in 3 atti. Poesia di 
Temistocle Solera. Musica di G. Verdi. [Per canto e 
piano.] Paris. Escudier. [1845.] M. 338.30 

Great is the Lord. [Chorus, s. solo and quartet Accomp. 
for organ.] Boston. Ditson. 1856. No. 6 m M .a904).z 

The harvest home, (/n Hills. Vocal trios. Vol. 3, pp. 
49-53*) No. 9 in M.Z57.17.3 

Inno delle nazioni (Hymne des nations). Cantica. Poesia 
di Arrigo Boito. Texte fran^ais de E. Duprez. Musica 
di G. VerdL [Accomp. de pianoforte.] Paris. Escudier. 
[ 1863?] No. 3 in lf.z55.36 

Same. Cantica, espressamento scritta per I'apertura dell' 
Esibizione Intemazionale. Ridotta per piano e voce da 
Edward F. Rimbault. London. Cramer, Beale & Wood. 
[ 1853.] No. 4 in M .38046 

J^salem. See his I LombardL 

I Lombardi alia prima crociata. Dramma lirico in 4 atti 
del Mo. G. VerdL [Poesia di T. Solera. Per canto e 
piano.] Paris. Bureau central de musique. [1843.] 

lf.338.33 

Same. Jerusalem. Grand op^ra en 4 actes. Po^me de MM. 
Alph. Royer et G. Vaez. Musique de G. VerdL [Par- 
tition chant et piano. Paris.] Bureau central de musique. 
[1847.1 M. 338.39 

The iBVfie it tliet of I Lombardi, witli modificetioiie uid additiont. 
Tlie Ubretto it new. 

Luisa Miller. Melodramma tragico in 3 atti di S. Camma- 
rano. Musica del Mo. Giuseppe Verdi. [Per canto e 
piano.] Paris. Bureau central de musique. [1849.] 11.338.33 

Same. With Italian & English words, the latter written & 
adapted [from Cammarano] by Charles Jefferys. [Music 
by VerdL Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Jefferys. 

[187-?] M. 335.39 

Lulled by the motion of the heaving billow. [Trio, s. s. a. 

Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Cock, HoUier & Co. 

[ 185-?] No. 5 in lf.344.z04 

Macbeth. Opera seria in 4 atti [di S. Cammarano]. Musica 

del Mo. G. VerdL [Per canto e piano.] Paris. Bureau 

central de musique. [1847.] lf.338.33 

I masnadieri. Opera seria in 4 atti. Poesia del Cav. A. 

MaffeL Musica di G. VerdL [Per canto e piano.] Paris. 

Bureau central de musique. [1847.] M.338.31 

Messe de requiem, i 4 parties principales, s. ic*s. t. b. & 

chceur. Pour Tanniversatre de la mort de Alessandro 

Manzoni. R^duite pour chant & piano. Paris. Escudier. 

[1874.] lf.338.17 



Verdi, Fortunino Giuseppe Francesco. (ConHtmed,) 
Nabucodonosor. Op^ra italien [de T. Solera]. Musique 

de G. VerdL [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Schonen- 

berger. [184-?] M. 337.19 

Now the golden morn is breaking. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] London. L^der & Cock. [185-?] 

No. 10 in If .344.10.3 
Oberto, Conte di S. Bonifacio. Dramma in 3 atti [di T. 

Solera]. Musica di G. VerdL [Per canto e piano.] Paris. 

Escudier. [1840.] if 438.37 

O'er the calm and sparkling waters. Chorus in Les v^pres 

siciliennes. [London. 186-?] 

No. 74 in If .257.5.3; No. 19 in lf.i57.s 
Otello. Opera [by Arrigo Boito. Translated by Francis 

Hueffer. Music] by VerdL Vocal score. [New York.] 

Schirmer. [1887.] >'-3>5^ 

I vespri siciliani. Opera in 5 atti di E. Scribe et Ch. 

Duveyrier. Parole italiane di E. C. e di S. G. Musica di 

Giuseppe VerdL [Per canto e piano.] Paris. Escudier. 

[185-?] lf.337.31 

Pater Noster, volgarizzato da Dante. Musicato per coro 

[s. s. A. T. B.]. Milano. RicordL [1880.] No. 10 in if .301.36 
Patria. See his La battaglia di Legnano. 
Quattro pezzt sacri, per canto e pianoforte. Riduzione di 

G. LuporinL Milano. Ricordi & C. 1898. * lf,ao343A 

Cenfmlf. — ATe Heiit. Scale enigmatica annoiiissata a quattro Toci. 
— Stabat Mater, per coro a quattro parti ed orehettra. — LAudi alia 
Vergine If aria, tolte daU' ultiino canto del Paradiao dl Dante, per qvat- 
tro TocI bianche. — Te Deom per doppio coro a quattro parti ed or^ 
chestra. 

Quatuor pour 3 violons, alto et violoncelle. Partition. 

Mayence. Schott [1873.] No. i in M. 346.9 

Rigoletto. Opera del Mo. Giuseppe VerdL [Poesia di 

Piave. Per canto e piano.] Paris. Bureau central de 

musique. [1857.] lf.338.35 

Simon Boccanegra. Dramma lirico in 4 parti di F. M. 

Piave. Musica di G. VerdL [Per canto e piano.] Paris. 

Escudier. [1857.] M. 338.30 

Sisters, trip lightly. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

London. Leader ic Cock. [185-?] No. 13 in If .344.10.3 
Stiffelio. Libretto di F. M. Piave. Musica del Mo. 

Giuseppe VerdL [Per canto e piano.] Paris. Escudier. 

[1850.] M. 337.36 

Reprodnced with many duuigea, inchidlna a new libretto, tmder the 
following title. 

Same. Aroldo. Opera in 4 attL Poesia di F. Piave. 
Musica di G. VerdL [Per canto e piano.] Paris. Escudier. 

[1857.] M. 337^5 

Swiftly winging on bright golden pinions. See his Va, 

pensiero. 
La traviata. Opera. Poesia di F. M. Piave. Musica di 

Giuseppe VerdL [Per canto .e piano.] Paris. Escudier. 

[1853.] M. 338.19 

[II trovatore. Opera. Full orchestral score without the 

words.] Manuscript. [Paris? 184-?] M.336.34 

Same. Dramma in 4 parti. Poesia di Salvatore Cam- 
marano. Musica di Giuseppe Verdi. [Per canto e piano.] 
Paris. Escudier. [1854.] M. 338.18 

Va, pensiero, sull' ali dorate. Trio [s. s. b.] in the opera 
of Nabuco ossia Nino. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Lon- 
don. Addison & Hodson. [184-?] No. 39 in If .335.7.1 

Same. Swiftly winging on bright golden pinions. [Trio, 
s. s. A. Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Leader & 
Cock. [185-?] No. 3 in M .344.ia3 

The Verdi album. 25 songs from his operas. Italian and 

English. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Boosey. 

[186-?] Portrait. M. 336.5 

CMf«M<r. — Ernani, Emani, inrolamL — Tvtto ipreiso. — Infelieel e 
tv credcTi. — O Tecchio cor che twtti. — Qvesta adiinqne h riniqna 
mercede. — Sonpre all' alba. — Lia mia letisla. — Non fa aogno. — 
Quando le acre al pladdo. ~- Pieti, ritpetto, onore. — Vi, penaiero 
auU* ali dorate. — Ciel pietoao, del demente. — E U aol dell* anima. — 
La donna h mobile. — Qneata o qnella per me pari aono. — Cido, di 
■tdle orbato. — Qelo, pietoeo rendUa. — Ah I forae h Id. — Sempre 
libera. — Libiamo, ne' tteti calid. — Ah I che la morte ognora. — II 
bden dd ano aorriao. — Taeea, la aotia pladda. ^ Dl tale amor die 
dirai. — II aeffiro legger. 



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Vergebliche Liebesmtih'. Part-song, Otto, E. J. 

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Vergeron, F. 

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Il.8040a.66.a9 
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lfA>4oa.66.a9 

Vergine, quante lagrime. Madrigal, Palestrina. Werke. 

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ll.8040a.66.a9 
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Il.8040a.66.a9 
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Il.8040a.66.a9 
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M.8o4oa.66^ 
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WiEDEBEiN. Lieder. No. 10 in M. 221.33 

Vergnttgte Leben, Das. Song, Gruber, G. W. Gottfried 

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Verhey, Th. H. H. 
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Vervoitte, Charles Joseph. 

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Der Bauer ein Schelm. Selma sedl&k. Komische Oper. 
Musik von Anton DvoF&k. li.305.34 

Vesper bell, The. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. Complete col- 
lection of glees. Vol. 6. M.a35.xil 
Vesper chime, The. Song. Linlby, G. [Songs.] Vol. i. 

No. I in ll.a35.i9.x 
Vesper hymn, The. Part-song. Bbbthovbn. 

No. 41 in ic.204.38; etc 
Veaper song. Part-song, Mabston, G. W. No. 7 in M.x58.x8 

Vesperae solennes de confessore. Mozabt. Werke. Serie 2. 

M.3X5.X.2 
Vesperale Romanum cum Psalterio, ex Antiphonali Romano 
fideliter extractum cum cantu emendato. Editio quarta. 
[Cura Edmundi Duval.] Mechlinise. Dessain. 1870. 

lf.X36.x 

Veapergeaang. Anthem. Mbndblssohn-Babtholdy, J. L. F. 

Werke. Serie 14, Abtheilung b. lf4X3.3.X4B 

Veapera. See Liturgical muaic. Breviary offices. 

Veapri aiciliaxii, I. Optra. For the Music see VerdL For the 

Libbbtto see Scribe. 
Vesque von Puettlingen, Johann. 
Ein Abenteuer Carl des Zweiten. Komische Oper in i Akte, 

frei nach dem Franzosischen von S. H. MosenthaL 

Musik von J. Hoven [Pseud.]. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. 

Breitkopf & Hartel. [185-?] No. 3 in M.39X.46 

3 Quartetten fur Manner-Stimmen mit Begleitung dea 

Piano-Forte. 20. Werk. Partitur. Wien. Haslinger. 

[ 186-?] No. 12, 13 in lf.axa.7 

Conitnis. — I. Sommcmacht. a. Schittcra Aua&brt. 3. RuderUed. 

Die Heimkehr. 88 Gedichte aus H. Heine's Reisebildem. 

In Musik gesetzt von J. Hoven [Pseud. Mit Pianoforte- 

begleitung]. Wien. 1851. M.X58.3 

Johanna d'Arc. Romantische Oper in 3 Aufzugen, von Otto 

Prechtler. In Musik gesetzt von J. Hoven [Pseud.]. 

Vollstandiger Clavierauszug. Wien. Diabelli & Co. 

[184-?] M.a53.x 

Liebeszauber. Romantische Oper in 4 Aufziigen von Otto 

Prechtler. Musik von J. Hoven [Pseud. Klavierauszug]. 

Mainz. Schott. [1845?] M. 225.6 

Turandot, Prinzessin von Schiras. Grosse Oper in 2 Acten. 

Text nach Schiller. Musik von J. Hoven [Pseud.]. 

Clavierauszug. Wien. Mechetti. [1838.] M.253.2 

Veatale, La. Optra. For the Music see Mercadante; also 

Pacini, G.; also Pucitta; also Spontini For the Libbbtto 

see Cammarano, S.; also Romanelli; also Atienne, V. J. 

Veatalinn, Die. Optra. For the Music see SpontinL La 

vestale. For the Libbbtto see £tienne, V. J. 
Vestiva i colli. Madrigal, Palbstbina. Werke, Band 28. 

lI.8040a.66.2S 
Vestiva i colli. Mass, Palbstbina. Werke. Band 18. 

M.8o4oa.66.xS 
Veteran tar. The. Optra. For the Music see Arnold, S. Por 

the Libbbtto see Arnold, S. J. 
Veterans, Les. Song. Rouget db Lislb. 48 chants fran^ais. 

aa«»ua.^^ 



238 



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THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Vidal 



Vetter, Ferdinand. 
Hero. Oper in 3 Acten und einem Zwtschensptel nach 
Grillparzer's ^Des Meeres and der Liebe Wellen." Musik 
von Ernst Frank. M.e56.i6 

Vetter Michel* Der. For fluU and ^ianofcrU. Hill» H. 

No. 2 in M.e37.7 

Vea qne du tout. Anihim, Swebunck. Werken. Deel 3. 

M.413.S.3 

Veof, Le, du Malabar. Opera. For the Music see Doche. 
For the Librbtto see Sancy. 

VeoiUes, Seigneur, estre recours de David. Anthem, Sweb- 
unck. Werken. Deel 2. M4X3.a.a 

VeoiUes me comprendre. Song. Louis, N. No. 19 in M.3904 

Veuve, La, du Malabar. Opera. For the Libkbtto see Cr^ 
mietuK* 

Veuve Qrapiii, La. Opera. For the Music see Flotow, F. F. A. 
von. For the Librbtto see Pittaud. 

Veuve Marlbrough, La. Opera. For the Music see Chautagne. 
For the Librbtto see Blondeau. 

Veux-tn ton mal. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 14. M.8o4oa.67.X4 

Vex not thy soul. Anihem. Wbldon, J. No. 20 in M.157.34 

Vex&la regis. CanUOa. For the Music see Shelly, H. R. 

Vesdlla regis. Motet 
Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 11. if.8040a.67.xx 

Palbstrina. a selection of [his] sacred music. No. 3. 

No. 4 in M.10X.38; etc 
Vi chiamo invano notte e giorno. Song. Mariani, A. xxii 
melodie. No. i in M.x5&a8 

Vi fida lo sposo. Aria. Hamdel. 12 Alt-Arien. 

No. 2 in uaio^fi 

Vi rawiso. Cavatina. Beixxni. No. 37 in M.X57.39 

Vi ati pur ben la gemma. Song. Gordigiani. £chos de la 

Toscane. Vol. i. No. a in M.944.x3.x 

Via crnda, CantaUi. For the Music see Birch, £. H. For the 

Libretto see Qriffin. 
Via cnicia» via lucis. Part-song. Zwvssia No. 7 in if .X474 

Vtadaiia» Ludovico. 
O sacrum convivium. [Motet, t. t. b. b.] (In Lueck. 

Sammlung ausgezeichneter Compositionen fur die Kirche. 

Band 3, pp. I43» I44-) No. 36 in M. 158.33.3 

Viaggiatoxi felici, I. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

AnfoasL 
Vial, J. C. See Vial, Jean Baptiste Charles. 

Vial, Jean Baptiste Charles. 
Aline, retne de Golconde. Op^ra. Paroles de Vial & 
Faviires. [Musique] par H. Berton. M.a7x.9;etc. 

Clementine, ou la belle m^re. Com^die. Le C^ Fay, 
auteur de la musique. lf.96a.35 

Les deux jaloux. Opera-comique. Musique de Mn« Sophie 
G[ail]. M.a7a.x9 

Les deux mousquetaires, ou la robe de chambre. Op^ra 
comique. Paroles de MM. Justin-Gensoul et Vial. Mu- 
sique du Chevalier H. M. Berton. M.aa4.9 
Le grand deuil. Op^ra [par J. B. C. Vial et C. G. £tienne]. 
Musique de H. Berton. No. i in lf.a30.ao 
Le mariage i I'anglaise. Op^ra comique. Paroles de J. C. 
Vial et Justin Gensoul. Musique de FrM^ric Kreub6. 

If.a53.x3 

Viala, Joseph Agricole. 

Devienne. Chant r^publicain sur la mort d'Agricole Viala 

[s. ou T. Accomp. de piano]. M. 380.14 

LanglI, H. F. M. Hymne k Bara et Viala [a. ou t. Accomp. 

de piano]. lf.380.x4 

MteuL. Hymne chants par le peuple i la fete de Bara et 

Viala le 10 thermidor [a. ou bar. Accomp. de piano]. 

if.380.x4 
Viandante, II. Opera. For the Music see Bossi; also Litta, 

G. For the Libretto see Macchi; also Praga. 
^Hard, Jules. 

Notice biographique sur M. Paul Legrand, successeur de 
Debureau au Theatre des Funambules. Par Tauteur de 
Pierrot mari^. Paris. Gallet. 1847. Portrait. 

No. a in If.x47.x6 



Viard-Louis, Jenny. 

Music and the piano. Translated from the French by Mrs. 

Warington Smith. London. Griffith & Farran. 1884. 

If.x03.a0 
Cmlmff. — General hitlonr of mosie. — Penooal Ustory of the pria* 
eipal oompoMn for the piano. -* Advlee on ttjlo and execntioii. 

Vias tuai, Domine. Canon, 5 in i. (In Warren. Collection 

of catches. Vol. i, p. 10.) No. 14 in lf.aao.9.x 

Viaa tuas, Domine. Motet. 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 9. lf.8o4oa.674» 

PrroNi. N0.7inif.x58.334 

Viaud, Louis Marie Julien. 

Madame Chrysanth^me. For an opera based on this work 

see Messager, Andr^ Charles Prosper. 

Pecheur d'Islande. Drame par Pierre Loti [pseud.] et Louis 

Tiercelin. Musique de J. Guy Ropartz. No. a in lf.307.a9 

Ramuntcho. Pi^ce, avec musique de Gabriel Piern^ 

No. a in If .3784a 

Le roman d'un spahi. For an opera based on this work see 

Lambert, Lucien. Le spahi. 

Vibert, Georges. See Vibert, Jehan Georges. 

Vibert, Jfehan Georges. 

Chanteuse par amour. Op^ette. Paroles de Georges 
Vibert et Raoul Toch^. Musique de Paul Henrion. 

No. 4 in If .a78.x6 
Vicar, The, of Bray. Opera. For the Music see Solomon« 

For the Libretto see Grundy. 
VIceadmiral, Der. Opera. For the Music see Milloecker. 

For the Libretto see WalaeL 
Viceroy, The. Opera. For the Music see Herbert, V. For the 

Libretto see Smith, H. B. 
Vicino a chi s'adora. Part-song, Mercadamte. No. la in lf.x57.x4 
Vicissitude. Part-song. Raff. No. 10 in If •ao4.3fi4 

VIckera, George M. 
The light-keeper's daughter. A nautical opera. Music by 
Charles D. Blake. If.a65.a5 

VIcomte, Der, von Letoriires. Opera. For the Music see 

Zepler, B. For the Libretto see Taubert, E. 

Vlctimae PaschalL Anthem. Nixon, H. G. No. 30 in m .a6o.3 

Palbstrina. Werke. Band 7, 3a. if A»4oa.66.7,3a 

-Wbbbe, S. No. aa in m. 156.50 

VIctoire! Cantata. For the Music see Adam, A. C For the 

Libretto see Carr^ M. 
Victor, Pierre, editor. 
Documents pour servir k Thistoire du Th^atre-Frangais sous 
la Restauration. Paris. Guillaumin. 1834. No. a in lf.X4x.3 
Victor's return, The. Part-song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, 
J. L. F. Quartetts. No. 19 in M .a44.aa 

Victoria, Thomas Ludovicus. See Vlttoria, Tommaso Ludo- 
vico da. 
Victoria. Overture. Matern. Concert-Ouverture. 

No. I in If 405.39 
Victoria! Part-song, Faisst. Vier Kriegs- und Siegeslieder 
fiir Mannerchor . . . No. 8 in lf.35a.ax 

VIctoria-Ouverture. For orchestra, Gurlitt, C 

No. 4 in M .335.ax 
Victorian (The Spanish student). Opera. For the Music see 

Edwards, J. For the Libretto see Anderson, J. F. R. 
Vidal, Antoine. See VIdal, Louis Antoine. 

VIdal, Louis Antoine. 

La chapelle St Julien-des-m^nestriers et les m^nestrels i 
Paris. Paris. Quantin. 1878. 6 plates. lf.xax.x9a 

La lutherie et les luthiers. Paris. Quantin. 1889. Por- 
trait. Plates. lf.xa4.9 

Les instruments k archet. Les feseurs, les joueurs d'instru- 
ments, leur histoire sur le continent europ^en; suivi d'un 
catalogue g^n^al de la musique de chambre. Om^ de 
planches gravies k I'eau-forte par Fr^d6ric Hillemacher. 
Paris. Claye. 1876-78. 3 v. Portraits. Plates. Fac- 
similes. lf.X964 
VIdal, Paul Antonin. 

La Burgonde. Op^ra en quatre actes et cinq tableaux de 
£mile Bergerat & Camille Sainte-Croix. Musique de 
Paul Vidal. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 
1898. li*394«6i 



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Vidal, Pattl Antonin. (ConHmied,) 
£ros. FanUisie lyrique en 3 actes et 5 tableaux de Jules 
Noriac [pseud.] et Adolphe Jaime. Musique de Paul 
Vidal. Partition piano et chant. Paris. Heugel & cie. 
1892. No. I in M.3a5.36 

Le gladiateur. Sc^ne lyrique de £mile Moreau. Musique 
de Paul Vidal. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Hart- 
mann. [1883.] No. 3 in M.ao4.a9 

Guernica. Drame lyrique en 3 actes. Po^me de P. Gailhard 
& P. B. Gheusi. Musique de Paul Vidal. Partition chant 
et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1895. M.325.37 

L'imp^ratrice. Ballet-f6erie en deux actes et un prologue. 
Poime de Jean Richepin. Musique de Paul Vidal. [Pour 
piano.] Paris. Choudens. 1903. No. 2 in M.3834a 

La maladetta. Ballet en deux actes et quatre tableaux. Par- 
tition [piano]. Paris. Choudens. 1^3. M.394.6S 
Noel, ott le myst^re de la Nativity. Repr^sent^ par les 
marionnettes du Petit th^tre. Mis en vers, en 4 tableaux 
par Maurice Boucher. Musique de Paul Vidal. [Partition 
piano et chant.] Paris. Hartmann & cie. [1890.] 

No. 2 in M.3a5.36 

La r^v6rence. Pantomime en un acte de Maurice Le Cor- 

beiller. Musique de Paul Vidal. [Partition pour piano.] 

Paris. Hartmann & cie. [1890.] No. 3 in 11.384.9 

Vidal, Paul Antonin, editor. 

Saint-Sa£ns. Le cygne. No. 8 in M.405.53 

Vide homo. Anthem. Sweelinck. Werken. Deel 6. 

M4X3.a.6 

Videamus, si floruit. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 5. lf.8o4oa.67.5 

Videns Dominus. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 

15. MAH0a.67.x5 

Videntet stellam Magi. Motet. 

Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 5. UJBo^otLJSf.s 

Palestrina. Werke. Band 7. M.8o4oa.66.7 

Videnmt omnes termini terrae. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 7. M.8o4oa.67.7 

Videte manus meas.' Anthem. Swibunck. Werken. Deel 6. 

M4X3.a.6 

Vidi aquam. Anthem. Nixon, H. G. Selections from sacred 

compositions. Vol. 2. M.a7o.x.a 

NovxLLO, V. Motetts. VoL i. No. 3a in M.a6o.a4.i ; etc. 

Webbs, S. No. 12 in M.a6o.3; etc. 

Vidi impium. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 9. 

M.8o4oa.67.9 
Vidi speciosam. Anthem. Vittoria. Opera. Tomus i. 

M.3i3.a.x 
Vidi te Domine. Motet. Palestbina. Werke. Band 3. 

M.8o4oa..66.3 
Vidi turbam magnam. Motet. Palbstbina. Werke. Band i. 

M.8o4oa.66.z 
Vidimui stellam. Anthem. Stockhausbn. No. 10 in M.a6o.io.6 
Vidit suum dulcem natum. Anthem. Haydn, F. J. 

No. 9 in M.a90.a9.4 
Vidste du Vej. Song. Kjbbulf. S&nger och Visor. Band i. 

M.Z5847 
Vie, La. Opera. For the Music see Offenbach. For the Ia- 

bbbtto see Meilhac. 
Vie, La. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. i. M.3a7.4.i 
Vie, La, du poite. Cantata. For the Music see Charpentier. 
Vie mondaine. La. Opera. For the Music see Lecocq, A. C. 

For the Libbetto see Perrier, P. 
Vie pariaienne. La. Opera. For the Music see Offenbach. 

For the Libbetto see Meilhac. 
Vieillard, Pierre Ange. 
Madame Scio. Paris. Remquet & cie. 1855. [Souvenirs 
du th^tre.] No. 5 in M.141.7 

M6hul: sa vie et ses ceuvres. Paris. Ledoyen. 1859. 
[Souvenirs du theatre.] No. i in M.ia8.x8; No. i in M.xa8.3X 
Vieillard, Le. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 3. 

li.3274.3 
Vieillard, Le, et les roses. Song. David, F. C. 50 melodies. 

M.363.a8 
VieiUe, La. Opera. For the Music see P6tia» F. J. For the 
Libbetto see Scribe* 



Vieille chanson. Song, 

Bizet. 20 melodies. No. 2 in 11.365^ 

Reybb. No. 12 in M.39i^a 

Viel Glueck zur Reise, Schwalben. Song. Schumann, R. A 

7 Lieder von E. Kulmann. No. i in 11^44.154; etc 

Viel schoener Bluemelein. Part-song, Schbin. Werke. 

Band 2. M4Z4.1.2 

Viele Gruesse. Part-song. Hillbb, F. Acht Gesange fur drei 

weibliche Stimmen. Op. 123, Heft i. No. 3 in M.2oa.aa 

Vieler Trug bethort das Leben. Part-song. Hellwig, C F. L 

No. 189 in M.ia9a43.6 
Vielliebchen. Part-song. 

Poobebtsky. Funf Lieder. Op. 9. No. 26 in M.399.37 

Wallfisch. No. I in lf.399^z 

VieltauiendmaL Part-song. Abt, F. 4 Lieder fur s. a. t. b. 

No. 10 in M.i58.aa 

Vieni dole' Hymineo. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 8. M.8o4oa.67^ 

Vieni, la barca & pronta. Arietta. 

Donizetti. Matin6es musicales. No. i in M.a36.z4 

Mebcadante. Soirees itajiennes. M.367.zo 

Vieni o bella. Duet. Campana. No. 9 in M.a444) 

Vieni o tu, che ognor io chiamo. Song. Donizetti. 

No. 2 in if .364,10 
Vienna, Austria. 

Blaze, A. H. Les salons de Vienne et de Berlin. Par 
I'auteur des Hommes du jour. Paris. 1861. M.za8.a7 
Hanslick, E. Geschichte des Concertwesens in Wien. 
Wien. 1869. M.105^ 

Rainbb, L, editor. lUustrirter Fuhrer durch die Inter- 
nationale Ausstellung ftir Musik und Theaterwesen. 
Wien. 1892. Portraits. Plan. No. i in M.377.17 

ScHOENPELD, . Jahrbuch der Tonkunst von Wien und 

Prag. [Prag.] 1796. Plate. M.377.9 

Seyfbied, F. von. Ruckschau in das Theaterleben Wiens, 

seit den letzten funfzig Jahren. Wien. 1864. M.37341 

Viens! Song. Louis, N. No. 31 in M.390.30 

Viens i moi. Song. Choudens. 20 melodies. 

No. 2 in M.a85.i4 
Viens aurore. Song. Rouget de Lisle. 48 chants fran^ais. 

M.2oa44 

Viens, charmante nuit. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Mtiodies. 

Vol. 8. M.3a74J 

Viens, les gazons sont verts. Song. Gounod. Vingt melodies. 

5e recueil. No. 7 in lf.X57.36.5 

Vier Grobiane, Die. Opera. For the Music see Wolf-PerrarL 

For the Libbetto see Piazolato. 
Vier Haimons Kinder, Die. Opera. For the Music see Halle. 

For the Libbetto see Ribbing. 
Vier Jahreazeiten, Die. Symphony. Hadley. lL4xa.6 

Vier Temperamente, Die. Songs. Webbb, C M. F. E. von. 
Sammtliche Lieder. Band 2. No. 46-49 in M.a44.7 

Vier Weltalter, Die. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Werke. Scrie 
20, Band 4. M.3X7.i.aow|. 

Vierge, La. Oratorio. For the Music see Massenet. For the 

Libbetto see Grandmougin. 
Vierge, La, i la creche. Song. P£navaibe. 20 melodies. 

No. 3 in M.287.6 
Vierge, La, d'Inistore. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Mtiodies. 
Vol. 6. M.3a74.6 

Vierge modeste. Duet. Pansebon. Mois de Marie. 

No. 20 in M.a6o.xa 
Vierges, Les, de Verdun. Part-song. Congone. 

No. 17 in M.a44.io.6 
Vierj&hrige Posten, Der. Opera. For the Music see Reinecke, 

C. H. C. For the Libbetto see Koemer, C. T. 

Vierling, Georg. 

Alarich, von Arthur Fitger. Fur Chor, Soli und Orchester 

componirt von G. Vierling. Klavierauszug. Mainz. 

Schott. [187-?] M.i56.ia 

Constantin. Oratorium. Dichtung von Heinrich Bulthaupt 

Componirt von Georg Vierling. Klavierauszug. Mainz. 

Schott. [i8a-?] M.154.11 

Fnihlingsbotschaft. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 2, pp. 71, 72.) No. 22 in M.39a4a.B 



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THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



l^erling, Georg. (CotUmued.) 

[Die HermannsschUcht.] Ouverture fur Orchester zu 
Kleist's Drama „Die Hermannsschlacht." Op. 31* Pair- 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. (1865?] N0.2inM.3484 

Das Hildebrandlied [b. b. Soli, t. t. b. b.]. {In Abt. 
Deutsche Sangerhalle. Vol. 4, pp. 53-55*) 

No. 19 in 11.393424 

Der ioo»*« Psalm ^Jattchzet dem Herrn alle Welt," fur 
gemischten Chor a capella, mit willkurlicher Begleitung 
des Pianoforte. Partitnr and Stimmen. Berlin. Chal- 
Her & Co. 1 18;^?] No. 2 in M,39i.6o 

Im Frilhling. Ouverture fur Orchester. Op. 24. Par- 
titur. Breslau. Leuckart. [1861.] No. iinM.3484 

Im Wald. [Doppelchor, t. t. b. b.] (/n Abt. Deutsche 
Sangerhalle. Vol. 3. PP« 124-128.) No. 40 in M.39342.3 

Lieben ohne Maass entflammt. Ein Hafislied [t. t. b. b.]. 
{In Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. Vol. 1, pp. 47i 48.) 

No. 14 in M.39243.X 

Marznacht. [Mannerchor.] {In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 
halle. Vol. 3» pp. 38-43.) No. 13 in M.392.42.3 

[Maria Stuart.] Ouverture zu Schiller's Trauerspiel Maria 
Stuart. Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1854?] 

No. 3 in M405.63 

Mensch, verspotte nicht den Teufel. [Mannerchor.] {In 
Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. Vol. i, pp. 127, 128.) 

No. 45 in M.392.42.1 

Psalm 137. Der gefangenen Juden Klage und Racheruf. 
Fur Chor, Solo und Orchester. Op. 22. Neue revidirte 
Ausgabe. Partitur. Leipzig. Leuckart. [185-?] 

No. 4 in M401.1S 

Quartett fiir 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. Op. 56. 
Partitur. Berlin. Challier & Co. [1876.] No. 5 in M.335.9 

Der Raub der Sabinerinnen, von Arthur Fitger. Fur Chor, 
Solostimmen und Orchester componirt von G. Vierling. 
VoUst Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Leuckart. [186-?] 

No. 2 in M.i56.ia 

Sinfonie (C dur) fur Orchester. Op. 33* Partitur. Berlin. 
Trautwein. [1868?] M.348.5 

[Der Sturm.] Ouverture zu Shakespeare's Sturm fur Or- 
chester. Op. 6. Partitur. Berlin. Trautwein. [185-?] 

No. 5 in M.3X3.26 

Vier Chorgesange fur zwei Tenor- und zwei Bassstimmen. 
Op. 28. Breslau. Leuckart. [1867?] No. 19 in M.393.38 

Conitnit, — Lieben ohne Maan entflammt. — Der Winter bringt mlch 
nicht smn Sehwetgen. — Henacli, vertpottc niclit den TeufeL — Hirx- 
naelit. 

Der Winter bringt mich nicht zum Schweigen. [Manner- 
chor.] {In Abt. Deutsche Sangerhalle. Vol. i, pp. iio- 
1 12.) No. 38 in M.39a4a.x 

Zur Weinlese. Nach Anakreon von Franz Grandaur. Fiir 
Mannerchor und Orchester componirt von Georg Vier- 
ling. Op. 32. Partitur. Breslau. Leuckart. [1869?] 

No. 3 in M.ao3.24 
2 Gedichte von H. Rollet. i. Tanzlied. 2. Meerfrauen- 
gesang. Fur dreistimmigen Frauenchor [s. s. a.]. Op. 54. 
[Klavierauszug.] Mainz. Schott. [1879.] No. 7 >n M.i94.ax 
Vieme, Louis. 
Sonate (en sol mineur) pour violon et piano. Op. 23. [Par- 
tition et partie.] Paris. Durand. 1908. M434.70 
Vienchn Nothhelfer, Die. Opera, For the Music see Perger. 
Vieoz chftteau, Le. Opera, For the Music see Delia Maria. 

For the Libretto see Duval, A. V. P. 
Vieoz livre, Le. Song, P£navaire. 20 melodies. No. 3 in M.a87.6 

Vieux maestro, Le. Opera, For the Music see Hocmelle. 

For the Libretto see Leaguillon, H. 
Vieux musidcn^ Le. Fiction. Mazon. M.ia9.a5 

Vieux printempa, Un. Opera, For the Music see Nargeot. 

For the Libretto see Audray-Deshorties. 
Vieux aapin, Le. Song. Louis, N. No. 16 in M.390.4 

Vieux Border, Le, ou les femmes salves. Opera, For the 

Music see Deagrangea. For the Libretto see Domicent 
Vieuxtemps, Henri. 

Ballade et polonaise de concert pour violon avec accompt 

de piano. Op. 38. Nouvelle Edition revue et doigt6e par 

Ch. Dancla.- Paris. Schott. [186-?] No.3inM4io4 



Vienxtempe, Henri (ConUnued,) 

Bouquet am^ricain. Melodies populaires transcrit pour le 
violon avec piano. Op. 33. 2e s^rie, No. 6: Arkansas 
traveller. Boston. White, Smith & Co. [185-?] 

No. 4 in M4X04 
Concerto, Cinquiime (la mineur), pour le violon avec ac- 
compagnement de piano. Op. 37. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 
[ 186-?] No. 2 in M4104 

Concertstuck. Fantasia appassionata pour le violon prin- 
cipal avec orchestre. Op. 35. Gr. partition. New York. 
Schuberth & Co. [185-?] Portrait. No. i in M.348.6 

Grand concerto, 4ine, r^ mineur, pour le violon avec accomp. 
de piano. Op. 31. [Partition.] Offenbach s. M. Andr^. 
[ 186-?] No. 10 in M.aiai3 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 1 1 in M.aio.x4 

Ouverture et hymne national beige pour orchestre et choeur. 
Op. 41. Partition. Mayence. Schott. [1868?] 

No. 2 in M.348.6 

Saltarelle. Op. 54A. Orchestra par Benjamin Godard. 

Partition. Paris. Brandus&cie. [187-?] No. 3 in M.34340 

Vieuxtemps, Henri. IVorks about, 

KuFFERATH, M. Henri Vieuxtemps: sa vie et son oeuvre. 

Bruxelles. 1882. 2 portraits. No. i in M.iay.ay 

Radoux, J. T. Vieuxtemps: sa vie, ses ceuvres. Li^ge. 

1891. Illus. Portraits. Plate. Facsimiles. No. 4 in M.X4X.5 

View here the youth. Part-song, Boycb. No. 90 in M.a35.x74 

View, Lesbia. Glee. Lawes, H. No. 6inM.a35,x7.i;etc. 

Vigano-Mombelliy Sig*. See Mombelli» Vincenza Vigano. 

Vigilien. Part-song, Becker, A. E. A. No. 6 in M.2X&.3 

Vigne, La. Ballet music. Rubinstein. Die Rebe. lf.900.x3 

Vignon, vignon, vignette. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 16. M.8o4oa.67.x6 

Vignerie, Bernard. 

Deux sonates pour le forte-piano, avec accomp. de violon 

et basse (ad libitum). (Euvre 9. [Piano seul.] Paris. 

L'auteur. [180-?] No. 2 in M.2X0.S 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 29 in M.9X0.xs 

Six nouvelles sonatines pour le forte piano. Avec accomp. 

de violon, ad-libitum. (Euvre 12. [Piano seul.] Paris. 

Viguerie. [181-?] No. 4 in M.9X0.8 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 31 in M.axaxo 

Sonate pour clavecin ou forte piano. [Avec accomp. de 

violon, ad libitum.] CEuvre 9, no. 4. [Piano seul.] Paris. 

Viguerie. [180-?] No. 3 in M.2XO.8 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 30 in M.axo.xo 

Trois sonates pr^c^d^es de preludes ou exercices pour 

clavecin ou forte-piano, avec accomp. de violon (ad 

libitum). Qi)uvre 2. [Piano seul.] Paris. L'auteur. 

[ 1 79-?] No. I in M.axcS 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 28 in M.axcxo 

Viking, The. Opera. For the Music see Loud, J. A. For 

the Libretto see Stensland. 
Viking's last voyage. Cantata, For the Music see Chadwick, 

G. W. For the Libretto see Baxter, S. 
Vikinga, Les. Overture, Hartmann, E. No. 2 in M.34343 

Vilain XIIII, Charles Hippolyte, Vicomte, 

Les larmes du Christ sur la croix. Mystere, i 4 voix, avec 
choeur et acc^ de piano. Musique de J. Concone. 

No. 3 in M.27a25 

Les saintes femmes au tombeau du Christ. Oratorio pour 

4 voix de femmes, avec accomp. de piano. Musique de 

J. Concone. No. 2 in M.27o.a5 

Vilbac, Alphonse Zo^ Charles Renaud de. 

Ave Regina. Trio ou choeur [s. s. A.] avec accomp. d'orgue 

ou de piano. Paris. Lemoine. [185-?] No. 10 in M.26o*xo.5 

Pompadour gavotte. [Pour orchestre.] Partition. Paris. 

Enoch. [ 187-?] No. 7 in M.334.a4 

Vilback, Renaud de. See Renaud de Vilback. 

VUdeste Fugl i Flugt. Song, Kjerulp. S&nger och Visor. 

No. 2 in M.X58.98 
VUlafiorita, G. 

II paria. Melodramma in tre atti. Poesia di Stefano Inter- 
donato. Musica del Mae>'o Cav^e G. Villafiorita. Canto 
con accompto di pianoforte. Milano. Ricordi & c. [1872.] 

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VilUlcher Postilion, Der. Port-song, Koschat. 

No. 27 in M.39a.i3 
Village bUickBiiiith, The. Part-song. Hatton. 

No. 13 in M.Z95.1.6; etc. 
Village choin. 
GiLMAN, S. Memoirs of % New England village choir. With 
occasional reflections. By A member. Boston. [185-?] 

lLZ09b.35 
Village chorister, The. Part-soKg. Moschklbs, I. Tyrolese 
melodies. Vol. 2. No. 24 in M.a44.a 

Village curfew. The. Song. Gounod. No. 22 in M.x9a.io 

Village dance. The. Part-song. Hatton. No. 27 in M.Z95.Z.6 
Village lay. The. Part-song. Moschklbs, I. Tyrolese 
melodies. Vol. i. No. 11 in M.a44.24.z 

Village maiden, The. Song. FosTia, S. C No. 25 in 11.380^1.3 
ViUana contetaa. La. Opera. For the Music see Rossi, L. 

For the Lnoarro see Passaro. 
ViUanella alia Napolitana. Madrigal. DoNATa 

No: 19 in M.39a.a7 
Villanella rapita. La. Opera. For the Music see Ferrari, 

G. G. 
ViUanelle. For orchestra. Hartog. No. 5 in M.336.IZ 

Vlllanelle. Song. 

Bbruoz, L. H. Les nuits d'€U. No. 11 inM.39z.3a;etc. 

Vaucdrbkil. Melodies. M.ai3.a5 

Vlllanelle, La, du diable. For organ and orchestra. Lobfflsr. 

Villanellische Gliickwiinschung. Part-song. Schkin. Werke. 

Band 2. M^i4.i.a 

Villanellischer Holzgang. Part-song. Schkin. Werke. Band 

2. M4i4.z.a 

Villanis, Angelo. 

Emanuele Filiberto, ossia una notte di festa. Melodramma 
tragico di T. Solera. Posto in musica dal Mo. Angelo 
Villanis. [Per canto e piano.] Torino. Giudici & Strada. 
[1858.] If .284.28 

Gittditta di Kent. Dramma lirico di Giovanni PratL Posto 
in musica dal Maestro A. Villanis. Riduzione per canto 
con accomp. di pianoforte di Luigi ed Alessandro Truzzi. 
Milano. Ricordi. (186-?] ll.151.a3 

ViUara, Frangois de. 

Les Iphig^nie de Gluck. Paris. Liepmannsohn & Dufour. 

1868. M.141.32 

Notices sur Luigi et Federico Ricci. Paris. L^vy. 1866. 

2 portraits. No. i in M.z 19.14 

La serva padrona [de Pergolese]; son apparition & Paris 

en 1752, son influence, son analyse. Querelle des bouf- 

fons. Paris. Castel. 1863. No. 2 in M.i3a.i7 

ViUate, Gaspar. 

Baldassarre. Opera in 4 atti. Parole di C. d'Ormeville. 
Musica del Mo. Gaspar Villate. Canto e piano. Madrid. 
Zozaya. [1885.] Portrait. M.3a5.38 

La czarine. Grand-op^ra en 4 actes. Poime de Armand 
Silvestre. Musique de Gaspar Villate. Partition chant 
et piano. Paris. Choudens. [1880.] M.3a6.i 

Zilla. Dramma lirico in 4 atti di Temistocle Solera. Musica 
di Gaspar Villate. [Per canto e piano.] Paris. Escudier. 
[1877.] 11.326.2 

VUUti, 

[Coriolano. Opera seria. Musica di C. H. Graun.] M.282.15 
Ville, La. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 5. M.327^.5 

ViUebichot, Auguste de. 
Adelaide et Ferdinand. Op^rette ^questre en i acte. Pa- 
roles de Ch. Blondelet et Baumaine. Musique de A. de 
ViUebichot [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Fouquet. 
[188-?] No. I in M.326.3 

Au bon lapin saut6. Op6rette bouffe en vers burlesques. 
Paroles de Lucien Gothi. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Fouquet. [189-?] 

No. 2 in M.336.3 
Un bal k la Sous-prefecture. Bouffonnerie pour 2 comiques. 
Paroles de £. Tr6feu. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Quantin. [186-?] 

No. I in M.326.5 



ViUebichot, Auguste de. (Continued.) 

La belle bouchere. Saynette bouffe. Paroles de A. Bntnet 
Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Partition chant et piano. 
Paris. 1864. ] No. 6 in M.3a64 

In binding the libretto it mieplmced before the preceding opcrettm in 
X\A% volume. 

BoumI Servez chaudi Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de 

' Hermil et Numis [pseud.]. Musique de A. de ViUebichot 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [1882.] 

No. 2 in M.3a6.s 

Chez Niniche. Op6rette en un acte. Paroles de P^ricaud 
& Delormel. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Partition 
piano et chant.] Paris. Feuchot. [187-?] No. 3 in M.389.7 

Les deux maris gargons. Saynette bouffe en i acte. Paroles 
de M. le V^< Eugene de Richemont. Musique de A. de 
ViUebichot. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Quantin. 
[ 186-?] No. 3 in M.326.5 

Les deux postilions. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de Ch. 
Blondelet & Baumaine. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Feuchot. [1876.] 

No. I in M.3a64 

La diva Lucr^ia. Duo bouffe. Paroles de L. Houssot 
Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Partition chant et piano.] 
Paris. Goubert. [186-?] No. 4 in M.326.S 

En manches de chemise. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de 
Labiche, Lefranc & Nyon. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Gerard & cie. [1869.] 

No. 4 in M.3264 

Entre deux jardins. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de Joahaud 
& Villemer. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Partition 
chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [ 1879.] No. i in IL326.6 

Une femme modele. Saynette viUageoise. Paroles de £. 
Doyen. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Partition chant 
et piano.] Paris. Goubert. [1863.] No. 3 in M.326.3 

Une femme qui b6gaie. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de 
Jules Renard. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [1872.] 

No. 2 in M.3a64 

Une fille k trues. Op6rette en i acte. Paroles de L. P^t- 
caud & Villemer. Musique de A. de ViUebichot [Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [187-?] 

No. 2 in IL326.6 

Fleuriste et typography ou les apprentis de la Place du 
Caire. Op^rette en i acte par L. P6ricaud et Villemer. 
Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Partition chant et piano.] 
Paris. Bathlot. [187-?] No. 5 in M.3a6.5 

L'h6rttage de m'nonque. Pastorale lyrique. Paroles de E. 
de Richemont. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Partition 
chant et piano.] Paris. Quantin. [186-?] No. 4 in M.3a6.3 

Les hirondelles de la rue. Saynette bouffe. Paroles <le 
Baumaine et Blondelet. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [187-?] 

No. 3 in M.3264 

Un homme aga^ant. Duo bouffe. Paroles de Mr Verte- 
All^e [pseud.]. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Partition 
chant et piano.] Paris. Legouix. [187-?] No. 6 in M.326.5 

La lionne en cage. Duo comique en i acte. Paroles de 
Turpin de Sansay. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Paris. Quantin. [187-?] 

No. 5 in lL3ad.3 

M«ii« J'ordonne. Op^rette bouffe en i acte. Paroles de 
Turpin de Sansay. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Par- 
tition chant et piano.] Paris. Quantin. [186-?] 

No. 7 in 11.326.3 

Marjolaine. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de Theodore 
Julian. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Partition chant 
et piano. Paris. 186-?] No. 6 in M.326.3 

Une minute trop tard. Op6rette en i acte. Paroles de Mi" 
Vernon. Compos^e par A. de ViUebichot. [Partition 
chant et piano.] Paris. Quantin. [1857.] No. 3 in M«3a6.6 

La r^ponse du berger. Sayn^te bouffe. Paroles de Ren6 
Gry et Ren6 de S^ Prest. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. 
[Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [186-?] 

No. 5 in 11.326.6 



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ViUebichot, Auguste de. (CanU$med.) 

Roublard le canotier. Duo comique. [Partition chant et 

piano. Paris. Quantin. 185-?] No. 4 in ^.326.6 

Tapioca et Ducroquet. Saynette bouffe. Paroles de A. 

Bmnet. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. [Partition chant 

et piano.] Paris. Schonenberger. [1864.] No.5tnli*3>M 

Les trois habits. Op6rette en un acte. Paroles de A. 
Jouhaud & Villemer. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. 
[Partition piano et chant.] Paris. Feuchot. [187-?] 

No. 3 in 1I.3JB9.7 

Turlurette la Tyrolienne. Saynette lyrique en i acte. Pa- 
roles de Mr. Verte-All^ [pseud?]. Musique de A. de 
ViUebichot. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Legouix. 
[186-?] No. 4 in M.3a4.34 

Villeggiatori bizzarri, I. Opera. For the Libbetto see 

Bttonaiutiv B. S. 
Villemarest* Charles Maxime Cath6renet de, editor. 

Blangini, G. M. M. F. Souvenirs (i7S>7-i834). Paris. 
1834. M.X46.a4 

Villemer, Louis Gaston. 

A qui le b^b^? Op^rette. Paroles et musique de MM" 
P6ricaud & Villemer. No. i in M.3a4.6 

Avant la retraite. Seine-duo. Paroles de P6ricaud» Ville- 
mer & Delormel. Musique de L6on Roques. 

No. I in M.307.37 

Une aventure de Clairon. Op^rette. Paroles de Piricaud 
et Villemer. Musique de Firmin Bernicat. 

No. I in 11.399.70 

Un beau-pere dans le plafond. Opirette. Paroles et mu- 
sique de Piricaud, Villemer & Delormel. No. 2 in If .301.17 

Le Colosse de Rhodes. Pochade. Paroles et musique de 
Piricaud, Villemer et Delormel. No. 3 in ll.30x.x7 

Un coq en jupons. Opirette. Paroles de Delormel et Vil- 
lemer. Musique de Francis Chassaigne. No. i in M.385.7 

La cornette. Opirette. Paroles de Piricaud, Villemer & 
Delormel. Musique de Firmin Bernicat No. 2 in ll.30X«x 

Les deux parfaits notaires. Opirette. Paroles de Villemer 
& Piricaud. Musique de Fr6d6ric Barbier. 

No. 2 in 11.3934 

Entre deux jardins. Opirette. Paroles de Jouhaud & 
Villemer. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. No. i in M.326.6 

Les fiances du bonnet de coton. Op6rette. Paroles de L. 
Piricaud & Villemer. Musique de Henry Soulii. 

No. 2 in 11.300.5 

Une fille i trues. Op6rette. Paroles de L. P^ricaud & 
Villemer. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. No. 2 in 11.326.6 

Fleuriste et typography ou les apprentis de la Place du 
Caire. Op^rette par L. P^ricaud et Villemer. Musique 
de A. de ViUebichot. No. 5 in 11.326.5 

Un Hercule qui ne veut pas se rouiller. Operette-pochade. 
Paroles et musique de Pericaud, Delormel & Villemer. 

No. 2 in 11.324.6 

La jeunesse de B6ranger. Operette. Paroles de P^ricaud 
& Villemer. Musique de Firmin Bernicat. 

No. 4 in M.3954 

La journ6e aux soufflets. Operette. Paroles de P^ricaud, 
Villemer & Savard. Musique de Lucien Collin. 

No. 3 in M.393.8 

La lune de miel normande. Op6rette. Paroles de L. P6ri- 
caud et Villemer. Musique de L. C. Desormes. 

N0.3inM.393.x7 

Madame le docteur. Operette. Paroles de Pdricaud & 
Villemer. Musique de Frederic Wachs. No. 4 in M.300.6 

M'ami Nicolas. Operette. Musique de Fr6d6ric Barbier. 

No. 3 in M.255.38 

Un mari i Tesaai. Operette. Paroles de Pdricaud & Ville- 
mer. Musique de Firmin Bernicat. No. 2 in M.402.63 

Un mari dans la serrure. Opdrette. Paroles de Pdricaud & 
Villemer. Musique de F. Wachs. No. 6in M.3a6.xx 

Un mari en grande vitesse. Operette. Paroles de Villemer 
& Delormel. Musique de Pdricaud. No. 4 in M.30X.X7 

Une maride sans mari. Operette. Paroles de Savard & 
Villemer. Musique de Lucien Collin. No. 4 in M.285.23 

La noce i Suzon. Opdrette. Paroles de Jouhaud & Ville- 
mer. Musique de Frdddric Barbier. No. 2 in M.399.3 



Villemer, Louis Gaston. (ConHnmd.) 
Orange et macaronL Sayn&te i 2 personnages. Paroles de 
Villemer et Delormel. Musique de F. Boissiere. 

No. 2 in 1I.30X.9 
Une poule mouillde. Opdrette. Paroles de Jouhaud, Pdri- 
caud & Villemer. Musique de Firmin Bernicat. 

No. 5 in 11.2654 
La poupde automate. Duo tyrolien. Paroles de Villemer- 
Delormel. Musique de Frdddric Barbier. 

No. 3 in 11.393.4 
Le retour de Musette. Opdrette. Paroles de Jules de Rieux 
[pseud.] et Villemer. Musique de Lucien Collin. 

No. 4 in 11.393.8 

Souviens toi de Cldmentine. Opdrette. Paroles de Villemer 

et Delormel. Musique de Charles Malo. No. 4 in M.247.9 

Les trois habits. Opdrette. Paroles de A. Jouhaud & 

Villemer. Musique de A. de ViUebichot. No. 3 in M.389.7 

Le valet de cocur. Saynette bouffe. Paroles de Pdricaud, 

Villemer & Delormel. Musique de Robert Planquette. 

No. 4 in ll.287.x9 
Villemin, G. J. de. 
Alma Redemptoris. Motet pour trois voix dgales. [Ac- 
comp. d'orgue.] (In Chapelle, La. Vol. i, pp. 36-39.) 

No. 10 in M.20X.33 
O filii et filis. Pour i, 2 et 3 voix dgales. [Accomp. d' 
orgue.] {In Chapelle, La. Vol. i, pp. 73-80.) 

No. 10 in ll.20x.33 
Villeneave, Andrd Jacques. 
Paraguassii. Chronique brdsilienne. Podme lyrique. Mu- 
sique de J. O'Kelly et J. Villeneuve. No. 2 in Il.277.x5 
VUleneuve, J. See Villeneuve, Andrd Jacques. 
Villeneuve, Thdodore Ferdinand Vallon de. 
Deux vieilles gardes. Opdrette bouffe. Paroles de MM. 
de Villeneuve et Lemonnier. Musique de Ldo Delibes. 

No. 2 in M.295.25 

Le mari de la fauvette. Opdra comique. Paroles de MM. 

de Villeneuve et Angel [pseud.]. Musique de Ch. de 

Dufort. No. I in ll.a77.29 

Villera, pseud. See Pontmartin, Armand Augustin Joseph 

Marie Ferrard, Camte de. 
ViUiera, Pierre de. 

Le mddecin turc. Opdra bouffon. Paroles de Villiers et 
Armand Gouffd. [Musique] par Nicol6 [Isouard]. 

11.283.30; etc 
Villon. Symplumic poem. Wallace, W. 11434.25 

ViUoteau, Guillaume Andrd. 

Mdmoire sur la possibilitd et I'utilitd d'une thdorie exacte 
des principes naturels de la musique. Paris. Imprimerie 
impdriale. 1807. No. 11 in M.207.X8; No. 4 in If. 207.25 

Recherches sur I'analogie de la musique avec les arts qui 
ont pour objet Timitation du langage. Paris. Imprimerie 
impdriale. 1807. 2 v. ll.X33.a 

Villoteau, Guillaume Andrd. Works about. 
Raymond, G. M. Lettre k M. Villoteau touchant ses vues 
sur la possibilitd et I'utilitd d'une thdorie exacte des prin- 
cipes naturels de la musique. Paris. 181 1. ll.207.33 
Vincent* Charles John. 
As it began to dawn. Anthem for Easter. [Accomp. for 
organ.] {In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 16, 
pp. 125-132.) No. 15 in M.X95.2.X6 
The Japanese girl O Hanu San. An operetta cantata for 
ladies in two acts. Libretto by Jeanie Quinton Rosse. 
Music by Charles Vincent. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
London. Vincent. 1899. No. 4 in M.402.7X 
Ruth. An entirely new and original dramatic oratorio in 
three acts. Libretto by J. W. Southern. Composed by 
Charles Vincent. Vocal score, with accomp. for piano- 
forte. London. Hopkinson. [1886.] M.X93.X5 
There were shepherds. Anthem for Christmas. [Accomp. 
for organ.] {In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 
16, pp. 50-58.) No. 6 in M.X95.2.X6 
Vincent, George Frederick. 
The battle of the orchestra or The resolution of some 
violent discords. An entirely new and original operetta 
written by Bernard Page. The music composed and 



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Vincentt George Frederick. (CmUmmd,) 

appropriated by George F. Vincent [and others]. Lon- 
don. Vincent. 1901. No. i in M.38344 
Jedediah, the scarecrow. A humorous operetta for female 
voices (with ad lib. parts for tenor and bass). The li- 
bretto by Bernard Page. The music by George F. Vin- 
cent. Vocal score, with libretto. London. Cocks & Co. 
[ 1895.] No. 2 in M.3a5.39 

Vincentt Heinrich Joseph. 

Hannchen vor Allen. [Lied, s. oder t. Mit Begleitung 
des Pianoforte.] Manuscript [186-?] No. 14 in M.a36.6 

Vincent, Mary Ann. 

Fiftieth anniversary of the first appearance on the stage 
of Mrs. J. R. Vincent. Fifty years of an actress' life. 
[Boston.] Daly. 1885. No. 5 in M .Z39a.9 

Vincent* Mrs. J. R. See Vincent, Mary Ann. 

Vincent, R 
Une nuit au chateau. Op^ra-comique en i acte. Paroles 
de Paul de Koclc Musique de R. Vincent. Partition 
chant et piano. [Tourcoing. Rosoor-Delattre. 186-?] 

No. 5 in M.3a4.34 
Vincent, William. 

Considerations on parochial music. London. Cadell. 1787- 

No. 3 in M.104.49 
Vincent, William Thomas. 

Cinder-Ellen up too late. Burlesque, written by A. C. Torr 
[pseud.] and W. T. Vincent. Music by Meyer Lutz, 
Osmond Carr, G. Jacobi, Sidney Jones, Lionel Monckton, 
J. A. Robertson, Walter Slaughter, and Leopold Wenzel. 

No. 3 in M.402.66 
Vinceslao. Opera. For the Music see Bicking. Konig 

Wenzel. 
Vincenti dabo edere. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 13. llJ040a.67.z3 

Vincentius de Paulo, 5*0111/. Oratorio. For the Music see 

Heinze, G. A. For the Libretto see Helnze-Berg. 
Vindguerra. Opera. For the Music see BottetinL For the 

Libretto see Hugot. 
Vincitrice de I'empia idra infernale. Madrigal. Palbstrina. 
Werke. Band 29. MJ040a.66.a9 

Vinea mea. Anthem. Palbstrina. Werke. Band 32. 

il.8040a.66.3a 
Vineam meam non custodivi. Motet. Palbstrina. Werke. 
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Viner, William L. 

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Boston. 1866. Priced. No. 2 in M.145.31 

Vineta. Part-song. Abt, F. No. 16 in 11.392.1 ; etc. 

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Vineta. Song. Lachnbr, V. No. 2 in 11.403.26 

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1I.Z93.23.2 

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Violette, La. Opera. For the Music see Carafa. For the 

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VioUn. (Continued,) 

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Violin. Music. 

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Alsbury. Meditation in the forest, composed for violin 
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Bach, J. S. Solowerke ftir Violine. Werke. Jahrgang 27, 
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David, F. Andante et scherzo capriccioso pour le violon 
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EicBBBRG, J. Andante and polacca. [For violin and piano- 
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GoDARD, B. L P. L^gende & scherzo pour violon et piano. 
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Hausbs, M. Premiere rapsodie La hongroise (m^lodie 
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Haydn^ F. J. Douze adagio ou andante menuets et trios 
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Six simphonies pour le forte-piano avec accomp. de 

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HoLLABNDBR, G. Spinncrlied. Le chant des fileuses. Spin- 
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Hollander. Fantaisie pastorale pour violon avec accom- 
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JoMMBLLL Sinfonia toni Dis. [Separate parts for two 
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L60NARD, H. Souvenir de Haydn. Fantaisie sur I'air „Gott 
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12 caprices brillants composes pour violon seul, sur 

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Solo de violon avec acc^ de piano. Op. 132. 

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Louis, N., editor. Cent romances de divers auteurs ar- 
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MozAKT. Sinfonie concertante [in £s] fiir Violine und 
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Witches' dance. [Pour le violon avec piano.] Op. 8. 

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Papini. „Pensee fugitive." Romance pour violon avec 
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Reve de bonheur. M^lodie [pour violon et piano]. 

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RiDDELL, compiler. A collection of Scotch, Galwegian & 
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Sarasatb y Navascues. Danse espagnole, "Adios montafias 
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Spanische Tanze fur Violine mit Begleitung des Piano- 
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SivoRi. Adagio pour violon seuL No. 23 in M.39Z.98.a 

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Strubb. a dance (Ein Tanz) in D min. For violin with 
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^olin. Music, (CanHnued,) 

SvBNDSKN. Romance. [For yiolin and piano.] 

No. lo in M.4I045 

V1EUXTBMP8. Ballade et polonaise de concert pour violon 

avec accompt de piano. Op. 38* No. 3 in M^i04 

Bouquet am^ricain. Melodies populaires transcrit pour 

le violon avec piano. Op. 33. 2e s^rie, No. 6: Arkansas 
traveller. No. 4 in M^io^ 

Violin. Music, Violin and fluU. 
Louis, N. Duo-fantaisie pour flute et violon. Op. 128. 

No. 19 in ll.390.1a 

Grand duo concertant pour violon et flCite. Op. 3. 

No. 18 in M.390.ia; etc. 

Violin. Music. Violin and harp. ' 

Labauul Fantaisies et variations concertantes. Ar- 
rang^es pour harpe et violon. Par Th. Labarre et N. 
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Violin. Music. Vioiin and orchestra. 
Attrup. Romanze fur Violine mit Orchester. Op. 18. 

No. I in M.338.8 

Aura, L Rhapsodic hongroise pour violon avec accom- 

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Bakth. Romanze fur Violine mit Begleitung des Orchesters. 

Op. 3. No. 2 in M.353.17 

Bbethovbn, L van. Werke fiir Violine und Orchester. 

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Violin-Concert. [Mit Orchester-Begleitung.] Op. 6z. 

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Bbrlioz, L H. Reverie et caprice. Romance pour le violon 
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Bbrnaro, £. Concerto pour le violon avec accomp. d'or- 
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Bohm, C. Cavatina fiir Violine mit Begleitung des Or- 
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Legende fur Violine mit Begleitung des Orchesters. 

No. 3 in M.405.3 

Papillon. Capriccio fur Violine mit Begleitung des 

Orchesters. No. 5 in M.346.34 

BoRDiBt, J. Canzonetta pour violon avec acct d'orchestre. 

No. 3 in M.336.Z ; etc 
BiocKWAY, H. Cavatina fur die Violine mit Streich-Or- 
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Bruch. Adagio appassionato fur Violine mit Begleitung des 

Orchesters. Op. 57. No. 2 in M.345.a5 

In memoriam. Adagio fiir Violine mit Orchester. 

Op. 65. No. 4 in M.403.9 

Romanze fiir Violine mit Orchester. Op. 42. 

No. I in M.345.25 

BuLL» O. B. Adagio religioso, pour violon avec orchestre. 
Op. I. No. 2 in M.403.16 

Fantaisie et variations de bravoure, sur une theme de 

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No. I in M403.16 
DvoftAK. Mazurek fiir Violine mit Begleitung des Or- 
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Romanze fiir Violine mit Begleitung des Orchesters. 

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Faur6, G. U. Berceuse pour violon solo (ou violoncelle 
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No. I in M.358.a5 

Gbrnsheim. Fantasiesttick fur Violine mit Begleitung des 
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GoDARO, B. L P. En plein air. Suite de cinq morceaux 
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No. 3-7 in M.338.8 

HuBAY. Scenes de la cs&rda (No. 2), pour violon avec ac- 
comp. d'orchestre ou de piano. Op. 13. No. 2 in M.403.71 

Six po^mes hongrois pour violon et orchestre. Op. 27. 

No. I et 6. No. 3 in M.407.X5 

Hutchison, W. M. Adagio path^tique pour violon (extrait 
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orchestre. No. 3 in MU105.47 



Violin. Music. Violin and orchestra. (Continuid.) 

Lalo. Romance-s^r^nade pour violon solo et orchestre. 

No. 4 in M^oy.xs 
Man^n. Anyoransa, premier caprice Catalan pour violon 
avec accompagnement d'orchestre. Op. 13. 

No. 2 in M.405.37 

ApUch (Fete campagnarde catalane), second caprice 

Catalan pour violon. Avec accompagnement d'orchestre. 
Op. 20. No. 3 in M.405.37 

Plain tes et joies (Planys y goigs). Troisiime caprice 



Catalan pour violon avec accompagnement d'orchestre. 

Op. 23. No. 4 in M^05.37 

Strophes d'amour. Trovas d'amor. Quatritoe caprice 

Catalan pour violon avec accompagnement d'orchestre. 

Op. 24. No. 5 in M.405.37 

Nbruda. Ballade fiir Violine mit Begleitung des Orchesters. 

Op. 43. No. 8 in M.338.8 

NiODDft. Romanze fiir Violine, mit Begleitung des Or- 
chesters. Op. 14. No. I in M.338.X4 
Raff. Cavatina pour violon et piano. Arrangement pour 

violon avec orchestre par Edmund Singer. Op. 86, No. 3. 

No. 4 in M.34a.95 
Ungarischer. (A la Hongroise.) Fur Violine mit 

Begleitung des Orchesters. Op. 203, No. 5. 

No. 2 in M.34741 
Reinrckb, C. H. C. Romanze fur die Violine mit Begleitung 

des Orchesters. Op. 155. N0.2inM.3474 

RiMSKi-KoRSAKov. Fautaisic de concert (si mineur) pour 

violon et orchestre sur des themes russes. 'Op. 33. 

No. 3 in M.405J18 
Saint-Saens. Havanaise pour violon avec accompagnement 

d'orchestre. Op. 83. No. 7 in M40S.53 

Introduction et rondo capriccioso pour violon et or- 
chestre. Op. 28. No. 2 in M.343.37 

Morceau de concert pour violon avec accompagnement 

d'orchestre. Op. 62. No. 5 in M.405.53 

Sarasatk y Navascues. Airs ecossais pour violon avec ac- 
compagnement d'orchestre. Oeuvre 34. No. 2 in M406.30 

Airs espagnols pour violon avec accompagnement d'or- 
chestre. No. 4 in M.40547 

La chasse. Morceau caract^ristique pour violon avec 

accompagnement d'orchestre. Op. 44. No. 4 in M405.55 

Introduction et caprice Jota pour violon avec accom- 
pagnement d'orchestre. Op. 41. No. i in M405.55 

Jota de San Fermin, pour violon avec accomp. d'or- 
chestre. Op. 36. No. 3 in M.338.X4 

Miramar-Zortzico pour violon avec accompagnement 

d'orchestre. Op. 42. No. 2 in M.405.55 

Peteneras. Caprice espagnol pour violon, avec ac- 
comp. d'orchestre. Op. 35. No. 2 in M.338WX4 

Viva Sevillat Danse espagnole pour violon avec ac- 
comp. d'orchestre. Op. 38. No. 4 in M.338.X4 

Zigeunerweisen, pour violon avec accomp. d'orchestre. 

Op. 20. No. I in M.335.XX 

Sauret. Rhapsodic suedoise pour le violon avec orchestre. 

Op. 59. No. 3 in M.406.30 

Schumann, R A. Traumerei, aus den Kinderscenen. Fiir 

Violine mit Begleitung von Violinen, Bratschen und 

Violoncello arrangirt. No. 3 in M.344.X8 

ScHWBNKE, J. F. Adagio fur die Violine mit Begleitung des 

Orchesters. Op. 36. No. i in M.34a.38 

SiNiGAGLiA. Rapsodia piemontese fur Violine und Orchester. 

Op. 26. No. I in M4XX.54 

Romanze in A dur fiir Violine mit Orchesterbegleitung. 

Op. 29. No. I in M.136.99 

Sporr, L. Pot-pourri pour le violon avec accomp. de I'or- 

chestre. M.3xa.99 

SvENDSEN. Romanze ftir die Violine mit Begleitung des 

Orchesters. Op. 26. No. 4 in M.333.18 

Tanieev, a. S. Reverie pour violon avec accompagnement 

d'orchestre. Op. 23. No. 3 in M.405.60 

TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. Souvenir d'un lieu cher. Trois morceaux 

pour violon, avec accomp. de piano. Op. 42. Pour violon 

avec orchestre arr. par A. Glazounow. 

No. 1-3 in M.334.a4 



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Violin. Musk. Violin and orchesira, (ConUnutd,) 
Tbul. Wiegenlied. Lied ohne Worte, fur Streich-Or- 
chester mtt Solo-Violine. No. 6 in M.334.a4 

Ubl. Romanze fur Violine mit Orchester oder Pianoforte. 
Op. 7. No. 5 in M404.X7 

Ukspkuch. Zwei Stucke fur Violine mit Begleitung eines 
kleinen Orchesters. Op. 11. No. 7 in M404.X7 

Wagnbr, W. R. Albumblatt von Richard Wagner, als Ro- 
manze fur Violine mit Orchester bearbeitet von August 
Wilhelm j . No. 2 in 1I.338.5 

WAGNBR-LoEBBftsCHUTZ. Sc^ue romautiquc, fur Vioiine-Solo 
mit Begleitung des Orchesters. No. 3 in M.404.30 

WiBNiAWSKi, H. L^gende pour le violon avec accomp. d' 
orchestre. Op. 17. No. 2 in M.35a.5 

WiLHBLMj. ,»Air Ungherese" nach Franz Liszt. Concert- 
stuck fur Violine mit Orchester. No. 2 in M.405.67 

Alia Polacca. Concertsttick fur Violine mit Orchester. 

No. I in M.405.67 

Fantasiestuck fur Violine mit Orchester. 

No. 3 in M405.67 
„In memoriam." Concertstiick fur Violine und Or- 
chester. No. 4 in 11405.67 

Romanze fur Violine mit Orchesterbegleitung. 

No. 5 in M.338.X4 
WiTTB. Elegie fiir Violine und Orchester. Op. 16. 

No. 2 in Ii.333.a3 
ZoBLLNBB, H. Elegie fur Violine mit Begleitung von 
kleinem Orchester. Op. 46. No. 4 in 11.352.6; etc. 

Violin. Music. Vioiin and organ. 

Bach, J. S. Andante aus dem italienischen Concert fur 
Violine und Orgel. No. 4 in 114x4.30 

Violin. Music. Violin and viola. 

Sporr, L. Grand duo pour violon et viola. Op. 13. 

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Violinistt. 

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VioUno, II. Song. Gobdigiani. £chos de la Toscane. Vol. 2. 

No. 30 in M.a44.i3.a 
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VioUet d'Kpagny* Jean Baptiste Rose Bonaventure de. 

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Same. Musique de Rossini. ic.264.a5 

Les rivaux de village, ou la cruche cass6e. Op^ra comique. 

Mis en musique par F. A. Le Mi^re de Corvey. ic.a53.35 

Violon enchant^, Le. Ovtriurt. Dblobvbz. No. 2 in ic.356.7 

Violoncello. Music. 

Sec also the rabdMilont reUting to the Tiolonoello under the heftdingt 
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Bach, J. S. Solowerke fiir Violoncello. Werke. Jahrgang 
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Bblonb. Six Etudes pour le trombone de basso, compos^es 
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Violoncello. Music. ViolonciUo and orchestra, 
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Papillon. Maskenball-Scene. Charactersttick fur 

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Viotti, Giovanni Battista. 
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Duos pour deux violons. Namely: 

Six duos concertants pour deux violons. [Parties 

s^par^es.] Premier Itvre de duo. Paris. Leduc. [180-?] 

2 V. No. I in 1I.200.7 

Six duos concertans pour deux violons. [Parties s6par6es.] 

2e livre de duo. Paris. Sieber. [181-?] 2 v. 

No. 2 in 11.200.7 

Six duo faciles pour deux violons. [Parties s6par^es.] 

3e livre. Paris. Parro. ti^i-H ^ v. No. 3 in IC.200.7 

Trois duo concertans pour deux violons. [Parties 

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Trois duo concertans ponr deux violons. [Parties 
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a y. No. 6 in M.900.7 

Trois noveaux duos concertants pour deux violons. 
[Parties s6par6es.] 6e livre. Paris. Naderman. [181-?] 
2 V. No. 7 in M.200.7 

Trois duos concertants pour deux violons. [Parties 
s^par^es.] CEuvre 7. Paris. Le Due & cie. [181-?] 
2 V. No. 8 in M.aoa7 

Trois duos pour deux violons. [Parties s^par6es.] Op. 

18. Paris. £rard. [181-?] 2 v. No. 9 in M.aoo.7 
Trois duos pour deux violons. [Parties s^ar^es.] Op. 

19. Paris. Cherubini. [181-?] 2 v. No. 10 in M.aoo.7 
Trois grands duos concertans pour deux violons. [Parties 

s6par6es.] Op. ao. Paris. Cherubini. [181-?] 2 v. 

No. II inlf.aoa7 
Trois grands duos concertans pour deux violons. [Parties 
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No. 12 in ll.aoo.7 

Trois duos concertans pour deux violons. D^di^s i M. 

Gary. [Parties s^par^es.] Paris. Janet & Cotelle. 

[182-?] 2 V. No. 13 in ll.aoo.7 

Symphonic concertante, 2e. [Partition.] Manuscript. 

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Viotti, Giovanni Battista. Works abatU. 

Paroissb-Pougin, F. a. a. Viotti et T^cole moderne de 

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Vip6rine, La. Opera. For the Music see DebiUemont. For 

the LiBRBTTO see Buanach. 
Vir ent Motet. Lutz. No. 50 in M.156.50 

Vir fidelia. Anthem. Lambillottb. Musique religieuse. 

No. 22 in Il.a6ai8 

Virdung, Sebastian. 

Musica getutscht und auszgezog£ durch SebastianQ virdung 
Priesters von Amberg vnd alles gesang ausz den note in 
die tabulaturi diser benant^ dryer Instrum£t£ der Orgeln: 
der Laut£: vnd 8 Fldten transferieren zu lern£ . . . [Her- 
ausgegeben von Robert Eitner. Berlin. Trautwein. 1882.] 
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Viret, Fr6d6ric. 

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Super flumina Babylonis. Psaume 136. Paroles frangaises 

de Moreuil. Solos & choeurs avec orchestre. Partition 

d'orchestre. Paris. Le Beau. [1854?] No. a in ll.333.ao 

Virgin Mary's carol, The. Carol. Gounod. No. i in M.158.19 

Virgin, The, of the sun. Opera. For the Music see Bishop, 

H. R. For the Libretto see Resmolds, F. 
VirginaL Music. 

BvRD, W. Parthenia, or the first musick ever printed for 

the virginals, composed by William Byrd, John Bull, and 

Orlando Gibbons. Translated into modern notation and 

edited by Edward F. Rimbault. London. [1847.] 

No. a in M.a34.a6 
Virginia. Opera. For the Music see Mercadante; also Vaccaj. 

For the Librbtto see Cammarano, S.; also Giuliani, C. 
Virginia; or ringing the changes. Opera. For the Music see 

Solomon, E. For the Libretto see Stephens, H. P. 
Virginie ou les Decemvirs. Opera. For the Music see Berton, 

H. M. For the Libretto see Desaugiera. 
Virgo fidelis. Anthem. Schneider, J. G. No. 15 in M.a6ai7.i 

Virgo Maria hodie ad coelum. Anthem. Wert. M.a36.io 

Virgo prudentissima. Motet. Palestrina. Werke. Band i. 

MA^oa.66.z 
Viri Galilaei. Anthem. 

Palestrina. Werke. Band i. M.8o4oa.66.i 

SwEELiNCK. Werken. Deel 6. M.4i3.a.6 

Viri Galilaei. Mass. Palestrina. Werke. Band ai. 

M.8o4oa.66.ai 



Viribus magnis. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 
II. • llA»4oa.67.iz 

Virtik, La, al cimento. Opera. For the Music see Paer, F. 
Griselda. For the Libretto see AnellL 

Virtik d'amore. Opera. For the Music see GnecchL For the 
Libretto see R., M. 

Virtuoia, La, in Mergellina. Opera. For the Libretto see 

Guglielmi, P. 
Virtuosea, Les, de Gonesse. Opera. For the Music see 

Dcsormes. For the Libretto see I>urafoar. 
Virtuoaea, Les, du pav6. Opera. For the Music see UAydllL, 

For the Libretto see Busnach, 

Virtuosi ambulanti, I. Opera. For the Music see Fionvanti^ 

Valentino. For the Libretto see Balocchi 
Virtus antiqua. Song. Glinka. Romances. No. 14 in ll.a44.S 

Virtute magna. Mass. Palestrina. Werke. Band 10. 

ll.8040a.66.1a 

Vini6s y Spfnola, Jos^ Joaquin de. 
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Vision. Song. 
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Vision, La, de Dante. Catttata. For the Music see BruneL 
For the Libretto see Colombeau, E. F. A. de. 

Vision, La, de la reine. Cantata. For the Music and Li- 
bretto see Holm^ A. M. A. 

Visions, The, of St. John the Divine. Cantata. For the Music 
see Iliffe. 

Visits, Una, a Bedlam. Opera. For the Music see Bertini, 
B. A. 

Visitandines, Les. Opera. For the Music see Deviennc For 
the Libretto see Picard. 

Visite, Une, k Heidelberg. For pianoforte. Louis, N. 

No. 10 in M.390.a5 

Viskovatov, Pavel Aleksandrovitch. 
Der Damon. Phantastische Oper. Musik von Anton Rubin- 
stein. 11.331.7 

Vista ciega, luz oscura. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. Werke. 
Serie 10, Band 2. M.3z6.z.zaa 

Vita brettona. Opera. For the Music see Mugnone. For the 
Libretto se Golisciani. 

Vita cadttca. La. Madrigal. Lotti. No. 155 in M.aao.10 

ViU felice. Song. Beethoven. No. 9 in M.a35.z8.4 

Vita, La, fugge. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 
Band 4. MJo4oa.674 

Vita nostra. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 7. 

MAHoa.67.7 

Vito granadino, £1. Song. Soriano Fuertes. No. 18 in M.39Z.57 

Vitol, Josef. 
Quatuor (sol majeur) pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle. 
Op. 27. Partition. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1899. 

No. 3 in M^iaa.ia 

Vitoni, 

Une fausse amic. Op^rctte en 5 actcs. Paroles de M. Tr^ 

court. Musique de M. Vitoni. [Partition chant et piano.] 

Paris. Cartereau. [ 187-?] No. 4 in M.3a5.3g 

Vittore Pisani. Opera. For the Music see Peri, A. For the 

Libretto see Piave. 
Vittoria, Tommaso Ludovico da. 

Opera omnia ex antiquissimis editionibus in unum coUecta 
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Vittoria, Tommaso Lodovico da. (CmUmuid,) 
Behold, I bring you good tidings. [Anthem for Christmas.] 
8. A. T. T. B. With organ accomp. by Edward F. Rimbault. 
London. Novello. [1847?] No. 24 in M.zgo^ 

Abo to be found in H«sleal tfanei [Mtutc] ; Simbavlt't Cotlcctioii of 
■iictciit CBorch Himic. 

Behold now, praise the Lord. [Anthem. Accoi^pf for 
organ.] (In Rimbault. Collection of ancient church 
music. Vol. 3, pp. 89-93.) No. 32 in 11.333.35.3 

Come unto Me, all ye that labour. [Anthem. Accomp. for 
organ.] (/m Rimbault. Collection of ancient church 
music. VoL i, pp. 64-67.) No. 13 in 11.333.35.1 

The communion service [Kyrie, Nicene creed, Sanctus, and 
Gloria in excelsis, in C]. (in Rimbault. Collection of 
ancient church music. Vol. 3, pp. 1-23.) No. i in 11.233.35.3 

How long wilt Thou forget me. [Anthem. Accomp. for 
organ.] {In Rimbault. Collection of ancient church 
music. Vol. 3, pp. 75*81.) No. 19 in 11.333.35.3 

I will give thanks. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Rimbault. Collection of ancient church music. Vol. 3, 
pp. 59-62.) No. 16 in 11.333.35.3 

It is a good thing. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Rimbault. Collection of ancient church music. Vol. 3, 
pp. 63-67.) No. 17 in 11.333.35.3 

Jesu dulcis memoria [s. a. t. &]. (In Dietsch. Repertoire de 

musique religieuse. P. 87.) No. 18 in M.36o.3o 

Alto to b« foand ia Gooaod't The Royal Albert Hall ehoral nvale; 
Lveek't Sanunluiig aaegcseicliiieter ConpoeitioBen fSr die Kirche; 
Itochllts't Sammlvnc vonflgUcher Getaiiffttftcke. 

Missa, "O quam gloriosum est regnum" quatuor vocum. 
(In Lueck. Sammlung ausgezeichneter Compositionen 
fiir die Kirche. Band 2, pp. i-^) No. i in 11.158^3.2 

Missa, "Simile est regnum coelorum** quatuor vocum. (In 
Proske. Selectus novus missarum. Vol. i, part 2, pp. 
139-170.) No. 5 in 11.350.39.3 

Missa, "Vidi speciosam" sex vocum [s. s. a. t. t. b.]. (In 
Proske. Selectus novus missarum. Vol. i, part 2, pp. 
171-202.) No. 6 in M.25a39.2 

My God, look upon me. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Rimbault. Collection of ancient church music. Vol. 
3, pp. 82-85.) No. 20 in 11.233.35.3 

O God, wherefore art Thou absent? [Anthem. Accomp. 
for organ.] (In Rimbault. Collection of ancient church 
music. Vol. 3, pp. 182-188.) No. 40 in M.333.35.3 

O quam gloriosum. Hymnus am Tage aller Heiligen. (In 
Lueck. Sammlung ausgezeichneter Compositionen fiir 
die Kirche. Band 4, pp. 112-115.) No. 31 in 11.158.33^ 
Alto to be fotiiid in RochUts't Sammlung TortdgUcher Getangstfickc. 

Popule mens. [Motet.] (In Lueck. Sammlung aus- 
gezeichneter Compositionen fur die Kirche. Band 3, pp. 
60-62.) No. 18 in M.I58.33.3 

Regina coeli. A 5 voci [s. s. a. t. & Accomp. for organ]. 

(In Novello. The Fttzwilliam music. Vol. 5, pp. 17-19.) 

No. 3 in 11.333.36.5 
Alto to be foand, for voices only, in Lveek't Stmmlang tntgeseich- 
neter Compotitioaen f&r die Kirche. 

Salvation to our God. Hymn. For s. a. t. & (In Hullah. 

The Singer's library. Sacred. No. 42. Pp. 89-92.) 

No. 42 in M.Z57.3 

Save me, O God. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Rimbault. Collection of ancient church music. Vol. 3, 

pp. 123-127.) No. 29 in M.333.25.3 

Sing ye praises. [Full anthem, s. s. a. t. & b.] (In Taylor. 

Vocal school of Italy. Pp. 77-79.) No. 16 in M.937.a8 

Teach me, O Lord. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Rimbault. Collection of ancient church music. Vol. 3, 

pp. 68-74.) No. 18 in M.233.25.3 

Unto Thee, O God. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Rimbault. Collection of ancient church music. Vol. 3, 

pp. 86-88.) No. 21 in M.a33.a5.3 

Vhra fonte sia la fronte. Anthem. Hasse, J. A P. 

No. 3 in M.29o.29.a 

Vhra la padrona. GUe. Churchill. No. 30 in M.230.9.5 

Viva Londral Canon. Cocchi, G. No. 174 in M.ai5.2i 

Viva Sevillal For violin and orchestra. Sarasatb y Navascubs. 

No. 4 in M.338.14 



Viva tutte le vezzose donne. Part-song. Savilb, J. 

No. 20 in M.Z4X.3I.Z; etc 

Viva tutti. [Glee, a. t. b. London.] Longman & Broderip. 

[ 181-?] No. 16 in li.335.z4 

Alto to be fbond in Webbe, Jr.'t Convito annonico. 

Viva, viva questo Claretto. Glee, Lioarti. No. 138 in If .33a9.z 

Vivaldi, Antonio. 

Concert fur vier Violinen ... in der Originalgestalt. (In 

Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 43, Anhang.) M J040.3Z43 

Concert No. 2 [fur Qavier]. (In Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 42. lL8040.3z.43 

Sonata in D moll. Fur Violine & Klavier. Nach der 

Original-Ausgabe . . . bearbeitet von Alfred Moffat. 

[Partitur.] Mainz. Schott. 1909. [Kammer-Sonaten 

fur Violine & Klavier des I7t«a & i8ten Jahrhunderts. 

No. 10.] No. 5 in 1143343.3 

Vivandiire, La. Optra. For the Music see Godard, B. L. P.; 

also PUatc For the Librbtto see Cain; also Julian. 
Vivat! Part-song. Mubllbr, C F. W. Wackernagel's Wein- 
buchlein. Heft 3. No. 8 in Il.393.z9 

Vivat cor Jesu! Mottt. Schulthbs. Six invocations. 

No. 3 in lC.30z.36 

Vive Henri quatre. Air du XVI« si^le [bab. Accomp. de 

piano]. (In Pierre, C. V. D. Musique des fetes et c^r^ 

monies de la R^olution frangaise ... P. 475.) ll.380.z4 

Vive la rose! Song. L'£pinb. Sc^es et chansons. 

ii.z584a; etc 
Vive I'empereur. Part-song. Schubbkt, F. L^ 

No. 248 in ll.z39a43.8 

Vive sera et toujours. Part-song, Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 14. llA140a.67.z4 

Viver lieto voglio. Part-song. Gastolol No. 13 in IC337.Z5 

Vivi sancti. Anthem. Handl. No. 24 in ll.z58.33ui 

Viviane. BaUet. Pugno. IC297.33 

Viviane. Symphonic Poem. Chausson. No. i in M.40645 

Vivier, Charles. 

L'exil^. M^lodie [t.] par Ch. Vivier. Po^sie de Mr. de 

Lamartine. (In Album de chant. Pp. 18-20.) 

No. 1 in 11.203.38 

Vivier, Eugene. 

LiMouziN, C. Eugene Vivier. La vie et les aventures d'un 

corniste. 1817-1852. Paris. [1888.] ll.z29.38 

Vivo sol di speranza. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band 8. 11.80403.67.8 

Vicentini, Albert. See Visentini, Louis Albert. 

Viaentini, Louis Albert. 

La Gaudriole. Op^ra comique en trois actes de Ch. Nuitter 
[pseud.] & A. Tr^feu. Musique de Albert Vizentini. 
Partition chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1899. ll^03.6o 

Le moulin t^n^breux. Op^ra comique en i acte. Paroles de 
Ch. Narrey et H^e Lemonier. Musique de Albert Vizen- 
tini. Partition piano et chant. Paris. Schoen & Laval. 
[1869.] M.336.7 

Ordre du rot. Grand ballet en 4 actes et 5 tableaux. [Par- 
tition de piano.] Hambourg. Rahter. [1888.] M.33Z.Z3 

La plantation Thomassin. Op^rette en 3 actes de Maurice 
Ordonneau. Musique de Albert Vizentini. Partition 
chant et piano. Paris. Choudens. 1895. M.38Z.63 

Vliegh, C. C. A. de. 

Drei Lieder fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 6. Mainz. 

Schott. [ 1852?] No. 44 in If .393.36 

Ctmitnit. — Wmrum? — Wo sUU dn Hers nm Liebe slflht — Gttt' 
Nmcht, fahr' wohl [t. Solo, t. t. b. b.]. 

Vltava. Symphonic poem. Smetana. No. 3 in II.34345 

Vo' cantare. Glee. Carter, T. [Canons, glees and catches.] 

No. 5 in ll.3az.33 
Vocal Association, London. 

Programme of the first subscription concert of the [fifth] 
season, March 12th, 1861. [London. 1861.] 

No. 9 in 1I.375.Z 

Vocal Harmonist's Magazine, The; being a collection of 

catches, glees, canons, and canzonets. London. Bremner. 

[ 180-?] No. 4 in M.2ao.5 

Contents. — i. Holmes: Whmt are we met? — Uxor mea uxor polU. — 
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Hmyct: Unbend thy working mind. — Aldrich: Sing merrily now my 
Udt. — Qnanto mi siete. — L'mTare ett toujourt. — Rogers : Come ali 
noble sonU. — Morley: Now ie the month. — ^Mortmli che fmte. — Hmyet: 
What's the mighty dispute. — Our God is greet end good — Hosanna 
fiUo. — Morley : See mine own sweet jewel, s. Holmes : Shew m room ; 
Now kiss the cvp. — A jolly shepherd. — Gregory: Let us be merry .-^ 
Nelham: When women n-gossiping. — Heyes: Alike in temper. — Mia 
Clori addio. — Chi mai d'iniqua stdla. — Lalsses moy m'enivrer. — Good 
punch is my delight. — Henley: Fairest llow'r, all flow'rs excelling. 

— Hayes : Tipple away. — Go to the ant. — Morley : Joy doth so arise. 

— Marenzio: Diss! a I'amata. s. Blow: Come hear me. — Hayes: 
The verdant leaTCs. — Bumey: Mortals learn your lives. — ^Hayes: Co- 
mincio solo. — Hayes: You are always making. — I am athirst. — Salra- 
tor mundi. — ^Rogers: Let the bells now ring. — Morley: Lady those 
eyes. 4. Gregory: Here's a bowl. — Aldrich: If all true friends. — 
Hayes: Why Harry, what ails you? — Come on ye jolly hearts. — 
Burney: Peter White; Benedetto quel daretto. — Let's Uve and let's 
love. — Morley: Cruel you pull away too soon, s- Ecdes: In 
Seventeen hundred and three. — Smith: Once upon a time. — Che bel 
oontento. — Hayes: Weep o'er his tomb. — Bumey: Jack and Jill. — 
Worgan: Quoth Jack on a time. — Holcombe: When here Lucinda. — 
Hayes: When trumpets sound. — Morley: Hold out my heart. 6. 
Hayes: A pie, a pudding. — Bumey: Jack Sprat. — Hayes: A crael 
fate hangs. — ^The wind blows out of the west — Ding, dong, belL — 
Hayes : How sweet, how graceful. — Morley : Good morrow, fair ladies. 

Vocal harmony. Part-songs. Cveuwti, "hJL,, editor. M.a35.9;etc. 

Vocal magaxine. The; or, British songster's miscellany. Con- 
taining all the English, Scotch and Irish songs, cantatas, 
glees [without music] deemed any way worthy of being 
transmitted to posterity. Vol. i. London. 1 J. Bew. 
1778. No. I in M.376.65 

TIda copy is imperfect, lacking the plates and several pages. 

Vocal music. See Canutaa; Church muaic; Operaa; Oratorios; 

Part aongs; Singing; Songs. With music; Voice. 
Vocal music Bibliography. 
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Mkissonnier, J. Deuxiime partie du Catalogue du chant. 

Musique vocale italienne. [Paris.] 1857. No. 4 in M.ai4.i9 
Vocal school, The, of Italy in the sixteenth century. Part- 
songs. Taylob, £., editor. M.337.a8 
Vocalion. 

Hamilton, J. B. The vocalion. [Various circulars. New 

York? 1884.] No. I in M.i3a.5 

Vocation, La, de Marius. Opera. For the Music see Pugno. 

For the Libretto see Carr6. 
Vodnik. Symphonic poem. Dvo&Ak. Der Wassermann. 

No. 2 in Mu|io.aa 
Voc8 viol Song. Coblho. No. 7 in M.39X.57 

Voegel, Die. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 

6. M.3X7.x.ao.6 

Voegelein in blauer Luft. Part-song. Abt, F. 3 Lieder ftir 

eine s. und Manner-Quartett. Op. 568. No. si in M.39a.a 
Voegelein, zart und klein. Nbsslbr. Funf Lieder ftir vier- 

stimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 100. No. 22 in if .392.19 

Voeglein, Das. Part-song. Sbifriz. No. 6 in M.392.42W4 

Voeglein im kalten Winter. Part-song. Woehler, W. 

No. 22 in M.X58.21 
Voeglein, Die, im Nest. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Klange 

aus der Kinderwelt. [Heft 8.] No. 22 in M.i9a.7 

Voeglein im Tannenwald. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Sechs 

Lieder. Op. 67. No. 7 in M. 192.6 

Voeglein im Walde. Duet. Abt, F. Vier Duette. Op. 95- 

No. 36 in 11.192.1 
Voeglein, Das, im Walde. Part-song. Duerrner, R. J. J. 

No. 97 in M.i29a.44; etc. 
Voeglein im Walde. Song. Kuscken. Zwei Lieder fur eine 

Singstimme. No. i in M.244.6.3 

Voeglein in die Wiege. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Funf 

Lieder. Op. 102. No. 3 in M.192.7 

Voeglein mein Bote. Song. Kuecken. 4 Lieder. 

No. 17 in M.244.6.1 
Voeglein und Englein. Song. Ritter, F. L. Zehn Kinder- 

Lieder. Heft 2. No. 7 in 11.1924 

Voeglein, war' dein Himmel mein I Song. Taubert, C. G. W. 

Sechs Lieder. Op. 76. No. 11 in M.X92.6 

Voeglein, wohin? Part-song. Janson, F. xii Lieder ftir vier 

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Taubert, C. G. W. Sechs Gesange. Op. 91. 

No. 16 in M.z9a.6 

Voegldn's Begraebniss. Song. Ritter, P. L. Zehn Kinder- 

Lieder. Heft i. No. 6 in 11.1924 

Voegfeins Frage. Part-song. Abt, F. Vier Lieder ftir Sopran 

und vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 366. No. 9 in 11.392.39 

Voegletns Sehnsucht. Song. Tibhsen, O. 7 Gedichte. 

No. 9 in M.a36J 

Voelkerfreiheit Part-song. Attbnhopbr. No. 2 in M.203.10 

Voelkergebet. Part-song. Podbbrtski. Zwei Mannerchdre. 

Op. 42, 46. No. 15 in ic.aza.z3 

Voeii, Le, pendant I'orage. Song. Mbybrbbbr. 40 m^lodiea. 

No. I in ll.z57.38 
BoesoAH. [Voevoda.] Symphonic poem. Tchaikovsbi, P. I. 

No. a in M.356.33 

Vogel, Adolf Bernhard. 

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teristik seiner Werke. Leipzig. Hesse. 1888. Portrait. 

[Musikheroen der Neuzeit.j 11.37045 

Vogel, Bernhard. See Vogel, Adolf Bernhard. 

Vogel, Charles Louis Adolphe. 
Gredin de Pigoche. Op6rette en un acte. Paroles de 
Michel Masson et Greorges Fath. Musique de Vogel. 
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No. 2 in 11.389.7 

Le jugement dernier. Op^ra sacr^ en i acte. Paroles de 

Burat de Gurgy. Musique de A. Vogel. Partition. Paris. 

Nicou-Choron & Canaux. [1839.] M.a48.3Z 

La moissonneuse. Drame lyrique en 4 actes et 5 tableaux. 

Paroles de MM. Anicet Bourgeois & Michel Masson. 

Musique de Ad. Vogel. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. 

Benacci-Peschier. [1853.] 11.326.8 

Das Pathenkind des Konigs. (La filleute du roL) Komische 

Oper in 3 Akten von L. Cormon [Pseud.] und R. Des- 

landes. Fur die deutsche Btihne bearbeitet von Franz Abt 

und G. Fr. Reiss. Musik von A. Vogel. Vollstandiger 

Clavier- Auszug mit [deutschem und franzosischem] Text. 

Braunschweig. Litolff. [1877?] M.326.9 

Vogel, Friedrich Wilhelm Ferdinand. 

Symphonic, No i, C-moll, ftir grosses Orchester. Partitur. 

Berlin. Challier & Co. [185-?] N0.3inM.3484 

Vogel, Jetty. 

The gleaners' harvest. Cantata for female voices. The 

music composed by Charles Harford Lloyd. 

No. 2 in ll.z93.ao 
Israel in the wilderness. A sacred cantata, for 3 solo voices, 
chorus and orchestra. Music by A. R. Gaul. 

No. I in II.Z55.7 
Queen Aim^e, or the maiden's crown. Cantata for female 
voices. The music by Ebenezer Prout. No. 4 in lC.194.a5 
Vogel, Johann Christoph. 

D^mophon. Op^ra lyrique en 3 actes. Paroles de D^riaux. 
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La toison d'or. Trag^die en 3 actes [de Desriaux]. Mise 
en musique par Vogel. [Partition.] Paris. Cochet. 
[1786.] 11.284.30 

Vogel, Johann Emil Eduard, editor. 

Jahrbuch der Musikbibliothek Peters. 1894-1900. lC.37a.30 
Vogel, Moritz. See Vogel, Wilhelm Moritz. 

Vogel, Wilhelm Moritz. 
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No. 45 in ll.392.a6; No. 20 in ic.39a.}8 

CoHtenis. — Wtldgmng. — Dimmrung. — Entugung. — An die Romannir. 

Vogel, Der, im Walde. Song. Taubebt, C. G. W. 

No. 19 in ll.z9a.8 
Vogel, Der, in der Luft. Part-song. Horn, A. No. 4 in ic.z94.z6 
Vogelfaenger, Der, bin ich ja. Song. Mozart. No. 4 in IC.204.37 
Vogelgeaang vor der Mtillerin Fenster. Song. Bbrgbb, L^ 

Gesange aus Die schone Mtillerin. No. 18 in lC.a2z.30 

Vogelhaendler, Der. Opera. For the Music see Zeller. For 

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Liszt. No. i in 11.407.19 
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VogI» Franz Anton. 

Constittttionslied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Tattwitz. Deutsches 

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^Der Fremdling." Oper in 3 Aufziigen. (Dichtung von 

Felix Dahn.) Komponirt von Heinrich Vogl. Klavier- 

auszug von Hans Steiner. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

[1899] M.393-7I 

Vogl, Johann Nepomuk. 

Das deutsche Schwert. Gedicht. Fur Mannerchor mit 

Begleitung von Blechinstrumenten componirt von Carl 

Schuppert. No. 8 in M.az3.z6 

Heinrich der Vogler. Gedicht. Fttr Mannerchor und Or- 

Chester componirt von E. Fromm. No. 7 in M.BZ3.5 

Vogler, Bernhard. 

An die Heimat. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (/n Das Riitli. Pp. 

146, 147.) No. 59 in If •Z47^ 

Bleib' bei mir. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (Jn Das Rutli. Pp. 

542, 543.) No. 331 in 1I.Z47-4 

Letzte Bitte. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] {In Das Riitli. Pp. 

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Vaterlandslied. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] {In Das Rutli. Pp. 

333, 233.) No. 98 in M.Z47.4 

Vogler, Georg Joseph. 

Agnus Dei Coro. [Accomp. for piano.] {In Latrobe. 

Selection of sacred music Vol. 6, pp. 143, 144.) 

No. 35 in 11.390.39.6 
Ave Regina. 4 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] {In No- 
vello. Convent music. Vol. 3, pp. 130-133.) 

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[In alien meinen Thaten.] Choral und Hymne. Manner- 
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Offenbach a. M. Andr6. [180-?] No. 1 1 in 11.33348 

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Requiem, seu missa pro defunctis, accomodata clavicimbalo 
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Salve Regina. For 4 voices. The organ part by V. Novello. 
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No. 18 in M.360.10.6; M.360.33.3 

Samori. Eine grosse heroische Oper, ftir das Forte-Piano 

eingerichtet vom Verfasser. Wien. Mallo & Co. [ 1804.] 

M.Z51.34 

Veni, Sancte Spiritus. Graduate [fiir 4 Singstimmen mit 

Orchester und Orgel]. Partitur. Offenbach a. M. Andr^. 

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Vogler, Georg Joseph. Works about. 
Neumann, W. Peter von Winter. Abt Vogler. Friedrich 
Ernst Feska. Biographien. Cassel. 1856. 

No. 4 in M.305.34 

Voglie, Le, e Topre mie« Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 6. 11.80403.67.6 

VogUo andare. GUe. Gzardini. No. 146 in ic.zzo.z.3; etc 

Voglio la Sandra. Song. Gokdigianz. £chos de la Toscane. 

No. 33 in 1I.344.Z3.Z 
Voglio morir. Song. Gordigiani. £chos de la Toscane. Vol. i. 

No. 30 in M.344.Z3.Z 

Vogrich, Max Wilhelm Carl. 

A brief analysis of The captivity, oratorio. Words by Oliver 

Goldsmith. Music by Max Vogrich. New York. 

Schirmer. [ 1891 ?] No. 3 in 11.307.36 

The captivity. An oratorio. Words by Oliver Goldsmith. 

Music by Max Vogrich. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] New 

York. Schirmer. 1890. No. i in M.304.35 

Farewell. [Part-song, T. T. B. b.] New York. Schirmer. 

[ 1887.] No. 46 in M.393.36 . 

Grosses Concert, in E moll, fur Pianoforte mit Begleitung 

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mit 3tem Piano in Partitur. New York. Schirmer. 1888. 

No. 4 in 11.300.6 
Night in the forest. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] New York. 
Schirmer. [ 1888.] No. 48 in ll.393.36 

With English tnd German words. 

Spanish song [t. t. b. b.]. New York. Schirmer. [1887.] 

No. 47 in M.393.36 
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Chopin. Ring out, wild bells. No. 4 in M.393.38 

Vogt, Felix, translator. 
Chabribr. Gwendoline. ll.375.39 

Jaqubs-Dalcbozb. Sancho. M.383.36 

Vogt, Johann. 

Die Auferweckung des Lazarus. Oratorium in 3 Theilen. 
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No. 3 in li.391.61 
Cast me not away. Sacred quartet. From string quartet 
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Night-song. Violin and piano. [Arranged by Henri Ernst. 
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Vol ch'ascoltate in rime sparse. Part-song. Lassus. Sammt- 
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G. For the Libbetto see Florent 
Voili le sorcier. Song. HALivY, J. F. F. £. No. 8 in lLxg3.9X.x 
Voili trois mois. Song. Rifaut. No. 14, 18 in M^gaay 

Voile, La, qui passe. Song. Vaucobbbil. Melodies. 11.9x3.95 
Voillard, £niile. 

Essai sur Mont^clair (Michel Pinolet) musicien et com- 
positeur du XVIIIe siicle. Paris. Menu. [1878.] 

No. 2 in Il.x36.x9 
Voirin, Charles. 

Le talisman. Op^ra comique en i acte de Varin [pseud.] et 
Choquart. Musique de J. M. Josse. M.39i.x6 

Vois Taurore. Duet. Niedebmeyeb. 10 melodies. 

No. 4 in ll.x57.37 
Voia tu la bas. Song. Rousseau, A. L. J. No. 2 in M.X58.34 

Voiaenon, Claude Henri de Fus^e de. 

La f^e Urgile, ou ce qui plait aux dames. Com6die. Les 

paroles de M' ♦ ♦ ♦ [C. S. Favart et C. H. de Voisenon]. 

Mis en musique par Mr Duny. M.969.X4 

Titon et TAurore. Pastorale h^roique [de TAbb^ de La- 

marre et TAbb^ de Voisenon. Mise en musique par Mr. 

Mondonville. M.983.9 

Voiain, R. de. 

Fatma. Op6ra comique. Musique de A. F16gier. 

No. I in lf.30x.7 
Voiture k vendre. Opera. For the Music see Hubana. For 

the Libbetto see Lagard^re II. 
Voiturea vers^es, Les. Opera. For the Music see Boialdieii, 

F. A. For the Libbetto see Dupaty. 

Voix, La, de Tamour. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Melodies. 

Vol. 7. 11.3974.7 

Voix, La, d*cn haut. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. Melodies. Vol. 

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VoisKy La, des montagnes. TyroHenm, Wbckerun. Chants 

des Alpea. No. i in 11.15844 

Voix enchantereise, La. Sang. ScBUBBiTt F. P. Melodies. 

Vol. a. M.3a74.a 

Voix humaine. La. Opera. For the Music see Alary. For 

the LiBMTTD see Duveyrier, A. H. J. 
Voix humaine, La. Song. Niedxrmeybr. 10 melodies. 

No. 4 in M.I57.37 
Voix lointaines. Sang, Vauooebbil. No. apin M.39i.a8.3;etc. 
VoiXf Les, qui consolent. Duet Conconx. No. 23 in ll.a44.a 
Vojtiiek, Anton Fabian Alois Jan. 
Feyerliche Messe. [Fiir 4 Singstimmen mit Orchester.] 
Manuscript. [181-?] M.aoi.35 

Volage et jaloux. Opera. For the Music see Rosenludn. 

For the Libretto see Sauvage, T. M. F. 
Volbach. Fritz. 
Alt Heidelberg du feine. Ein Fruhlingsgedicht fur grosses 
Orchester. Op. ap. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & 
Hartel. [ 1904.] No. 3 in M410.80 

Enrico Bossi, Das Hohe Lied. Erlautert. Leipzig. See- 
mann. [1901. Der Musikfuhrer. No. 195, 196.] 

No. 18 in Il,ai7.ia.8 
£s waren zwei Konigskinder. Symphontsche Dichtung ftir 
grosses Orchester. Op. at. Partitur. Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. 1900. No. a in M4xo.6a 
Giuseppe Verdi, Quattro pezzi sacri. Erlautert. Berlin. 
Seemann. [1904. Der Musikfiihrer. No. 19a.] 

No. IS in ll.9i7.ia.8 
Hector Berlioz, ,,Faust's Verdammnis." Erlautert. Frank- 
furt a. M. Bechhold. [1895. Der Musikfuhrer. No. 33.] 

No. 33 in M.ax7.i9.a 

Die Legende von der heiligen Elisabeth, Oratorium von 

Franz Liszt. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. 

[1898. Der Musikfuhrer. No. 147.] No. ai in M.9i7.xa.6 

Ostern. Symphonischer Gedicht fur grosses Orchester 

und Orgel. Op. 16. Mainz. Schott. 1895. 

No. I in M.4io.6a 
Richard Wagner, Das Liebesmahl der Apostel. Erlautert. 
Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. [1895. Der Musikfuhrer. 
No. 46.]* No. 46 in ]i.ai7.ia^ 

Symphonic (H moll) fur grosses Orchester. Op. 33. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Hug & Co. 1909. ll.136.3a 
W. A. Mozart, Grosse Messe in C moll. Nach Mozartschen 
Vorlagen vervollstandigt von Alois Schmitt. Erlautert. 
Leipzig. Seemann. [1901. Der Musikfuhrer. No. a3o.] 

No. 5 in ll.a17.1a.10 
BoJTS. [Volga.] Far strings. Avanasbp. No. a in M.335.1 

Volgi cor mio. Madrigal, Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. 

Band a. M.8o4oa.67.a 

Voliire, La. Opera, For the Music see Lecocq, A. C; also 

Nadaud. For the Libbxtto see Tniinet; also Nadaud. 
Volk, Das, das im Dunkeln. Anthem. Handxl. No. 4 in M.ao4.37 
Volkar spielt auf I Sang. Fbanz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. a7. 

No. 73 in ll«a44.5.a 
Volkmann, Friedrich Robert. 
Concert fur Violoncell mit Beglettung des Orchesters oder 

des Pianoforte. Op. 33. Pianoforte-Partitur. Pest. 

Heckenast ( 187-?] No. 5 in ll.aoo.6 

Concert-Ouverture, In C dur, fur grosses Orchester. Nach- 

gelassenes Werk. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & 

Hartel. 1895. No. i in M.331.33 

Drei Hochzeitslieder fur gemischten Chor. Pest. Heckenast. 

( 1B7-?] No. 19 in M.i58.ax 

C §m f §w ti , — Vor der Trettung . — Beim Riiiffwechteln. — Naoh der 

Training. 

Fest-Ouverturc fur grosses Orchester. Op. 50. Partitur. 
Pest. Heckenast. [187-?] No. i in M.35a.a 

Ich halte ihr die Augen zu. [Mannerchor.] New York. 
Schuberth & Co. [187-?] No. 49 in M.39a.a6 

Messe, ate, fur Mannerstimmen (ohne Soli). Op. 29. (Par- 
titur und Stimmen.] Pesth. Heckenast. (1867?] 

No. I in M.aoi.a4 

Quartett, No. i [A moll], fur a Violinen, Viola und Violon- 
cello. Op. 9. [Stimmen.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 
[1853.] 4 V. No. 17 in li.aii.a.i-4 



Votkmann, Friedrich Robert. (Cantmued.) 

Quartett, No. a, G-moU, fiir a Violinen, Viola und Violon- 
cell. Op. 14. [Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [189a? 
Payne's Kleine Partitur- Ausgabe.] 

No. 3 in M.355.7; No. 4 in ic^iaa.8 

Quartett, No. 3, G^dur, fur a Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. 
Op. 34. [Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [1891. Pajme's 
Kleine Partitur- Ausgabe.] No. 4 in M .355.7 

Same. Stimmen. Mainz. Schott [1876?] 4 v. 

No. 18 in M.aii.a.i-4 

Quartett, No. 4, E-moll, fur a Violinen, Viola und Violon- 
cell. Op. 35« [Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [18^1. 
Payne's Kleine Partitur-Ausgabe.] No. 5 in M.355.7 

Quartett, No. 5, F-moll, ftir a Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. 
Op. 37* [Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [1891. Payne's 
Kleine Partitur-Ausgabe.] No. 6 in 11.355.7 

Same. Stimmen. Mainz. Schott. [1876?] 4 v. 

No. 19 in ii.aii.a.i-4 

Quartett, No. 6, £s-dur, fur a Violinen, Viola und Violon- 
cell. Op. 43- [Partitur.] Leipzig. Eulenburg. [i8pi. 
Payne's Kleine Partitur-Ausgabe.] No. 7 in 11.355.7 

Same. Stimmen. Mainz. Schott. [1876?} 4 v. 

No. ao in il.aix^x-4 

[Richard III.] Musik zu Shakespeare's Richard III. Op. 
73. Partitur. Mainz. Schott [i88a.] No. 3 in ll.35a.a 

Same. Ouverture zu Shakespeare's Richard III. fur grosses 
Orchester. Op. 68. Partitur. Pest. Heckenast. [i87-?1 

No. a in M.35a.9 

Serenade (No. i, C-dur) fur Streich-Orchester. Op. 6a. 
Partitur. Pest. Heckenast. [187-?] No. 6 in M.346.X0 

Serenade (No. a, F-dur) fur Streich-Orchester. Op. 63. 
Partitur. Pest. Heckenast. [187-?] No. 7 in M.34fi.xo 

Serenade (No. 3, D-moll) fur Streich-Orchester. Op. 69. 
Partitur. Pest. Heckenast. [187-?] No. 8 in ll.34fi.xo 

Soliman. [Musikalische Dichtung fur Pianoforte. Op. ai. 
Instrumentirt ftir Orchester von Julius K41dy.] Par- 
titur. Budapest. Rdzsav61gyi & Co. [i8^-?] 

No. a in M.348.1 

[Streich-Quartette, No. 1-6. Partitur.] Manuscript. [Bos- 
ton. i890-{M.] 6 V. in a. M.946J 

No. 1-3, s> C vs mmnuieript eopiet bj Allen A. Brown. No. 4 wm 
irablithed at Pest by Heckenast 

CoHUnis. — VoL I. No. i. C dur. Op. 9. — No. s. G moU. Op. 14. — 
No. 3. G dur. Op. 34. VoL s. No. 4. E molL Op. 33. — No. s« F 
moll. Op. 37. — No. 6, Bs dor. Op. 43. 

Symphonie [No. i] in D-moll fur grosses Orchester. Op. 

44* Partitur. Pest. Heckenast [187-?] 11.34^.6 

Symphonie, Zweite (B-dur), fur Orchester. Op. 53. Par- 
titur. Pest. Heckenast [187-?] ll*34&7 
Todtenlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Tauwitz. Deutsches Lieder- 

buch. Pp. a58-a6o.) No. 113 in M.ao4«39 

Trio in B-moll fur Clavier, Violine und Violoncell. Op. 5. 

a. Auflage. Partitur. Pest R6zsav61gyi. [186-?] 

No. 7 in ll.axx.3.5 
Same. [Stimmen, Violine und Violoncell.] a v. 

No. a6 in ll.ax 14.3,4 
Trio in F-dur fur Piano, Violine u. Violoncell. Op. 3. Pest 

R6zsav61gyi & Co. [185-?] No. 6 in ll.axx^5 

Same. [Stimmen, Violine und Violoncell.] a v. 

No. 2$ in ll.axx.4.3^ 
Von der Koppe. [Lied, t. t. b. b.] (In Tauwitz. Deutsches 

Liederbuch. Pp. a3a-a35.) No. 100 in 11.304.39 

Zum 18. Oktober 1813. [Lied, t. t. b. b.] (In Tauwitz. 

' Deutsches Liederbuch. Pp. 47-49') No. 14 in Mjmh^ 

Zwei Chorgesange fur gemischte Stimmen. Leipzig. 

Kistner. [187-?] a parts in i v. No. ao, ai in Il.x58.ax 

CMlfMli.. ^ SehlachtbUd. — Die Luft so stUL 
Volkmann, Friedrich Robert IVarks about, 
Botstibbr, H. Robert Volkmann, Violoncell-Konzert A 

moll. Op. 33. Erlautert. Leipzig. [1901.] 

No. a4 in M.ax7.xa.xo 
Mubllbr-Rkutbr, T. Robert Volkmann, Ouverture su 

Shakespeare's Richard III. Erlautert Frankfurt a. M. 

[ 1898.] No. 17 in ll.ax7.xa4 

RiBMANN, H. Robert Volkmann, Symphonie No. i. Op« 44 

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Volkmann, Robert. See Volkmann, Friedrich Robert. 
Volkshymne. For orchestra, Haydn, F. J. No. i in 11403.67 
Volkihymnc Part-song, L'vov. No. 45 in M.I47.4 

Volks-Kinderlieder. Songs, Brahms. No. 8 in M.380.40.3 

Volkaklaenge. Part-songs, Erk, editor. No. i in M.i30.8 

Volkilied. Duet, Mkndblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L F. Werke. 
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Volkalied, Das. Part-song, Kobllnkb. No. ii inM.a03.x6 

Volkslied. Song, Mkndelssohn-Bartholdy, J. L F. Werke 
Serie 19. M.4X3.3.19 

Volkslied aus dem Salzkammergut. Part-song, Kksmser. 

No. 37 in M.393.X3 
Volkslied aus dem Wienerwald. Part-song, Ksbmskb. Neue 
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Volkslied aus Oberosterreich. Part-song. Kbbmsbb. 

No. 12 in M.39a.z4 

Volksliedchen. Song. Schumann, R. A. Lieder und Gesange. 

Heft X No.7inM.a44.Z5.9;etc 

Volksmelodie aus Langeland. Song. Gaisa Grieg-Album. 5. 

No. 6 in M.X55.X6 

Volksmelodien. Part-songs, Kubckbn. No. 14 in M.X94.16 

VoUe Taschen und Flaschen. Part-song, Taubert, C. G. W. 

Vier Quartette. Op. 125. No. 18 in M.39a.36 

Vollendung, Die. Part-song. Schicbt. 6 Gesange. 

No. 2 in M.x5a.a9 
Vollhardt-Wittich, Margarethe. 

Erlost. Drama. Musik von Franz Curti. No. 2 in M.a65.33 
Hertha. Grosse Oper. Musik von Franz Curti. M.383.ZX 
VoUmondzauber. Part-song, Rhbinbbbgbr, J. G. 

No. 30 in M.39a.az 
Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet de. 

Zaira. A serious opera. Music by Mr. Winter. London. 
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Libretto only In Eagliib and lialUui. Thii work was alao let to 
music bj P. V. de La Nnx and C. A. Lefd>vre, and may be fotmd under 
tlie names of these composers. 

Voltaire, Francois Marie Arouet de. Works about, 

Stbabtbn, £. van der. Voltaire musicien. Paris. 1878. 

M.Z33.5 
Voltigeurs, Les. Opera. For the Music see Planqaettc 

For the Librbtto see Gondinet 
Volto, I!, della fanciulla. Song, Gordigianl £chos de la 
Toscane. Vol. 2. No. 21 in M.244.x3.a 

Volts, Ludwig. 

Hektor Berlioz, Romeo und Julie. Op. 17. Erlautert von 
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No. 13 in M.ai7.ia4 
Volunteer guards. Part-song, Holcomb. No. 30 in m.i 58.1 7 
Vols, Wilhelm. 

Mopsus. Eine Faunskomodia in zwei Aufzugen nach Maler 
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Vom Auge zum Herzen. Song. Fbanz, R. Sechs Gesange. 
Op. 26. No. 71 in M.a44.5.a 

Vom Bftumlein das andere Blatter hat gewollt. Song. Tiehsbn. 

No. 10 in M.236.8 
Vom Bauem und den Tauben. Song. 

Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft 2. 
Vom Berg ergeht ein Rufen. Part-song, 
Jansbn. 

Schmidt, G. Fiinf Lieder. Op. 42. 
Vom Berge. Part-song, Banck. 
Fbanz, R. 6 Lieder fur gemischten Chor. Op. 49. 

No. 19 in M.i58.aa 
Vom Berge. Song, Fbanz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 9. 

No. 66 in M.a44.5.z 
Vom blitaenden Stemelein. Part-song, Dbbois. No. 5 in M.2ia4 
Vom Bodenaee bis an den Belt. Part-song. Abt, F. Vier 
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No. 18 in M.39a.i 



Taubert. C. G. W. 
No. 8 in M.i9a.6 

No. 38 in M.39a.4a4 

No. 21 in M.39a.a3 

No. 9 in M.39a.35 



Vom b6sen Bock. Song, Taubbrt, C. G. W. Klftnge aus 

der Kinderwelt. Heft 11. No. 36 in M.Z92.8 

Vom einsamen Gnmd. Part-song, Rhbinbbbgbb, J. G. See- 

bilder. Op. 116. No. 28 in M.399.37 

Vom Fels zum Meerl For orchestra, Liszt. No. 4 in M.344.II 
Vom Fela zum Meer. Part-song. Abt, F. Acht patriotische 

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Vom fleiasigen Biichlein. Song, Taubebt, C. G. W. Klange 

aus der Kinderwelt. [Heft 8.] No. 18 in lc.Z9a.7 

Vom Friihiahr. Song. Abt, F. Funf Lieder. Op. 92. 

No. 33 in M.i9a.z 
Vom Geldsack. Part-song. Flubcbl, G. No. 26 in 11.203.7 

Vom goldenen Horn. Cantata. For the Music see Rhdn- 

berger, J. G. 
Vom hoh'n Olymp. Part-song, Baumgabtnbb, W. 

No. i28inM.i474 
Vom Knaben und der Rose. Part-song, Kuntzb. 

No. 63 in M.a46.aa 
Vom Koenig Saul. Part-song, Abt, F. No.24inM.39a.i;etc. 
Vom liatigen Craamilckleiii. Song. Taubert, C G. W. 

Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft 3. No. 12 in M.i9a.6 
Vom Maienkftferleiii. Song, Taubbbt, C. G. W. Klange ana 

der Kinderwelt. Heft 2. No. 8 in M-iga^ 

Vom Mitleiden Maria. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 

20, Band 5. M.3Z7.x.ao.5 

Vom Monte Pindo. Song. Gbibg. Grieg-Album. 5. 

N0.6inM.x55.z6 
Vom Pagen und der Konigstochter. Cantata, For the Music 

see Schumann, R. A. For the Libbbtto see Geibel, E. 
Vom Regerl und vom Vogerl. Song, Taubbbt, C G. W. 

Vier hettere Gesange. Op. 116. No. 6 in M.i9a.7 

Vom Rhein. Part-song. Bruch. No. 8 in M.903.11 

Vom Rhein. Part-songs. Rhbinbbbgbb, J. G. 

No. 16, 17 in M.39a.aa 

Vom Schlaraffenland. Song. Schumann, R. A. Lieder fur 

die Jugend. Abtheilung i. No. 2 in M.a44.x5.x ; etc 

Vom Stiefelknecht Song. Taubbbt, C. G. W. Drei heitere 

Gesange. Op. 112. No. 5 in M.i9a.7 

Vom Strandc. Song. Bbahms. Vier Gesange. Op. 69, Heft 

2. No. 5 in M.38o4aa 

Raff. Sanges-Frtihling. Heft 3. No. 3 in M.X9a4 

Vom Tode. Song. Beethoven. Sechs geistliche Lieder. ' 

No. 10 in M.Z57.a4; etc 
Vom verwundeten Knaben. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. 
Romanzen und Balladen fur Chor. No. 5 inM.i58.a4;etc 
Vom verwundeten Knaben. Song. Bbahms. Lieder un4 
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Von alien M&dchen. Part-song. Brambach. Acht schottische 
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Von alien schoenen Kindern auf die Welt. Song. Mendels- 
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Von alten Liebesltedern. Part-song, Brahms. 7 Lieder. 

No. 5 in M.ao4.7 
Von dem Dome schwer und bang. Part-song. Cornelius. 
Werke. Band ^ M.4i4.aaa 

Von dem kleinen Schnecklein. Song. Taubbbt, C. G. W. 
Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft 3. No. 12 in M.i9a.6 
Von den sieben Zechbruedem. Song. Stbauss, R. Funf 
Lieder (Ludwig Uhland) fur eine Singstimme. Op. 47. 

No. 5 in M.38o.a44 

Von der Koppe. Part-song. Maib. No. 102 in M.ao4.39 

Neumann, F. No. ioi in M.ao4.39 

Volkmann, F. R. No. 100 in M.ao4.39 

Von der Koppe. Song. Pibrson. No. 69 in M.ao4.39 

Von der Liebe und dem Wein. Part-song. Kuntzb. 

No. 65 in M.a46.aa 

Von der Nordsee. Symphony, Koch, F. E. No. i in M^o3J8 

Von der Vergnuegaamkeit. Cantata. Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 11, Theil 2. M.8o40.ai.ix.a 

Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe. Symphonic poem. Liszt. 

No. I in M.34a.i5 
Von dichten Nebeln. Part-song. Sattlbb. No. 103 in M.ao4.39 
Von die Ochsen. Part-song. Zengeb. Stieleriana. Op. 51. 

No. 69 in M.39a.a4 



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Von «wiger Liebe. Sang. Biahms. Vier Gesange. Op. 43. 

No. 8 in M.380.40.Z 

Von himmliBcher KUrheit herrlich umstrahlet. Anthem, 

LiNDPAiNTNKB. 24 Psalmeii. No. 8 in M.a9a30 

Von Ida. Sang. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie so, Band 2. 

ll.3i7.z.daa 
Von Leiden schwer und Kummer. Part-song, Rossini. 

No. 125 in M.Z99a434 
Von Ocean zu Ocean 1 Part-song. Rsinthalbr. 

No. 6 in ll.az9.X4 
Von rothen, rothen Roeselein. Part-song. Rbubke. Vier 
Lieder. Op. 5. No. 33 in M.399.ao 

Von Spielmanns Leid und Lust. Overture. Schillings. 

No. 5 in 11406.7Z 
Von waldbekrinxter Hohe. Song. Brahms. Lieder und 
Gesange. Op. 57. Heft i. No. i in M.38o^o.2 

Vondel, Joost van den. 

[Lucifer.] Ouverture, Entre-Acte und Chore zum Trauer- 

spiel Lucifer. Fur Solo, Chor und Orchester componirt 

von J. A. van Eyken. M.39x^o 

Vor dem Fenater. Sang. Brahms. Lieder und Romanzen. 

No. 4 in If .380.40.Z 
Vor dem Muttergottctbilde. Far strings. Ribmbnschneider. 

No. 3 in M405^9 

Vor dem Muttergotteabildc. Sang. Raff. Sanges-Friihling. 

Heft I. No. I in M.zqm 

Vor dem Thore. Cantaia. For the Music see Litolff. Scenen 

aus Goethe's Faust. 
Vor den Coulissen. Crilkism. Lewinsky, editor. 11.370^24 

Vor der Klotterpforte. Cantata. For the Music see Grieg. 

For the Libretto see Bj^mson. 
Vor der Schenke. Part-sang. 

HiRSCH, C. Landsknechtlieder. Heft i. No. 3 in M.39a.i2 

Otto, £. J. Der frohe Saenger. No. 44 in M.39a.x9 

Vor der Schlacht Cantata. For the Music see Becker, R. 

For the Libretto see Koemer, C. T. 
Vor der Schlacht Part-song, Kuecxbn. Kriegerchor. 

No. 23 in M.399.14 

Spbidel. Funf Mannerchore. Op. 51. No. 40 in if .392.25 

Vor der Trauung. Part-song, Volkmann, F. R. Drei Hoch- 

zeitslieder. No. 19 in M.Z58.2Z 

Vor Fittne's Zelt. Sang. Stern, J. Bilder des Orients. 

No. 12 in lf.22z.30 

Vor mdner Wiege. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band 9. II.3X7.Z.20.9 

Vor Mets. Part-song. Hirsch, C. Landsknechtlieder. Heft 2. 

No. 4 in If .392.Z2 
Vor Sonnenaufgang. Cantata. For the Music see Hinae. 

For the Libretto see Schulae, C. 

Vorabend. Part-song. Kreutzer, C. (Sechs Lieder. Op. 

24.] No. 54 in M.392.Z3 

Voraboid. Song. Corneuus. Werke. Band i. M.4X4.20.Z 

CuRSCHMANN. Curschmann-AlbuoL No. i in lf.z57.37 

Vorbeil Port-song. Moebring, F. No. 11 in N.392.Z8 

VorfrOhling. Volksweise. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In Das 

Rutli. Pp. 250, 251.) No. 106 in 1I.Z47.4 

VorfrQUing. Part-sang. Billbtbr. Ftinf Gesange fur 

Mannerstimmen. Op. 4. No. 39 in M.3924 

Marschner, H. a Sechs vierstimmige Gesange. Op. 152. 

No. 20 in M.392.Z7 
VorfrOhling. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. No. 22 in M.z9a.6 

VorgefuehL Song. Taubert, C G. W. 12 Gesaenge. Op. 27. 

No. 7 in If .221.26 
Vorrai che tu cantas (s. a. t.]. {In Smith. Musica antiqua. 

P. 102.) M.236.ZO 

Vorrd spiegarvi, oh Dio. Aria. Mozart. Werke. Serie 6, 

Band 2. No. 25 in M.3Z5.z.6.a 

Vorsclmeller Schwur. Sang. Brahms. Sieben Lieder. Op. 

95. No. 13 in M.38040.2 

Vortana. Song. Taubert, C G. W . Vier Lieder. Op. 120. 

No. 8 in M.Z92.7 
Vortigem and Rowena. Cantata. For the Music see Birch, 

E. H. For the Libretto see Griffin. 



Vomeber. Sang. Brahms. Lieder und Gesange. Op. 58, 

Heft 2. No. 2 in II.38040JI 

Methfessel, a G. 6 Lieder. 24. Werk. No. 5 in ll.2az.33 

Vonieber der Mai. Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 22. 

No. 50 in M.244.5.2 

Vonieber die stohnende Klage. Part-song. Schubert, F. P. 

Werke. Serie 19. M.3Z7.Z.Z9 

Vonieber ist die Rosenzeit Part-sang. Erlanger, G. Drei 

Lieder. Op. 35. No. 50 in 11.392.7 

Vorueberziehende Horden. Part-sang. Lorenz, O. 

No. 41 in lcZ29a43.zo 

Vorwaerta. Part-song. George V., of Hanover. Il.z55.77 

Rheinberger, J. G. No. 20 in M.392.22 

Vorwaerta, ihr deutschen Sohne. Part-song. Hey. Dem 

einigen Deutschland! No. 62 in IC.392.8 

Vorwaerta in die Schenke. Part-sang. Storch. 

No. 79 in M.z29a^4 

Vorwaerta I soil die Losung sein. Part-song. Abt, F. Kriegs- 

und Sieges-Lieder. Op. 392. No. 12 in 11.392.39 

Vostr* amour est vagabonde. Part-sang. Swebunck. Werken. 

Deel 7- 11.4x3.9.7 

Vostro fuL Madrigal. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 2. 

M.8o4oa.67.2 
Vostro maggio, 11. Aria. Handel. X2 Sopran-Arien. 

No. X in M.27048 
Vota mea. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 9. 

M.8o4oa.67.9 
Votch6ro, Le. Part-song. Millet, L £. Duos, trios . . . 

ILZ57.ZZ 

Votre cour devint mon asile. Aria. Sacchinl Le Sacchini 

des concerts. 11.274.9 

Vouchsafe, O Lord. Anthem. Handel. No. 26 in M.290.22.Z 

Vouloir m'est pris. Anthem. Sweelinck. Werken. Deel 4. 

M^Z3.24 

Vous en aouvenes-voua? Sang. PiNAVAiBE. 20 melodies. 

No. 3 in 11.287.6 
Vous me connaissez tons. Messieurs. Song. Auber. 

No. 6 in 1I.Z93.2Z.Z 
Vous ne priea paa. Song. Bizet. 20 melodies. No. 2 in 11.265.24 
Vous qui aimez les dames. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 

Werke. Band 14. M.8o4oa.67.x4 

Vous qui du Dieu vivant. Sang. HALiw, J. F. F. £. 

No. 5 in M.X93.2Z.Z 
Vous toua, les habitans des cieux. Anthem. Swebunck. 

Werken. Deel 4. M^Z3.a^ 

Vous toua, Princes et Seigneurs. Anthem. Swebunck. 

Werken. Deel 2. 11^13.2.2 

Vous tousy qui la terre habitez. Anthem. Swebunck. Werken. 

Deel 4. 114Z3.24 

Vox amoris. Part-song. Schweizer. No. 30 in M.204.36.7 

Vox dilecti mei. Motet. Palxstrina. Werke. Band 4. 

MJo4oa.664 
Vox exsultationia. Motet. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 

9. MJo4oa.67.9 

Vox populi P'Ort-songs. 
Beruoz, L H. No. 12, 13 in 11.34z.24; etc 

Ward, J. C. No. 13 in M.Z57.a5 

Voyage, The. Duet. Mendelssohn-Bartholoy, J. L F. 

No. 6 in 11.280.22 
Voyage, The. Part-song. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, J. L F. 

No. 43 in M.Z09.1 
Voyage a^rien, Le. For pianoforte. Louis, N. No. 4 in M.390.26 
Voyage autour de ma chambre. Opera. For the Music see 

(Msar. For the Libretto see Saintine. 
Voyage, Le, dans la lune. Opera. For the Music see Offen- 
bach. For the Libretto see Vanloo. 
Voyage, Le, de Corbillon. Opera. For the Music see Roger, 

V. For the Libretto see Mars. 
Voyage, Le, de la marine. Opera. For the Music see Diet. 

For the Libretto see Ferrier, P. 
Voyage, Le, de MM. Dunanan p&re et fils. Opera. For the 

Music see Offenbach. For the Libretto see Sancy. 
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F. For the Libretto see Boucheron. 
Voyage, Le, en Chine. Opera. For the Music see BaidiL 

For the Libretto see Labichc. 
Voyage impromptu, Le. Opera, For the Music see Pacini, G. 

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Voyage, The, of Columbus. Cantata, For the Music and Li- 
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Voyageur, Le. Song. 
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Voyageur, Le, k la lune. Song. Schubert, F. P. Melodies. 
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Voyageur, Un, en chambre. Opera. For the Music see 
Robillard. For the Libretto see Quentin. 

Voyvode. Symphonic poem. Tchaikovski, P. I. BoeBOAa. 

No. 2 in M.356.33 
Vrai bonheur, Le, est 14. Song. Troupenas. No. 2 in M.158.34 

Vray ami, Le, ne s'estonne. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche 
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Vray dieu. Part-song. Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 12. 

ilJo4oai>7.z9 
Vrchlick^, Jaroslav, pseud. See Frida, Emil Bohus. 
Vue, La, I'ouie et Todorat. Song. Duprez, G. L 

No. 15 in M.39i.98bi 
Vuert, Giaches. See Wert, Jacques de. 
Vuidet, G. 
Scenes champetres. 3e suite d'orchestre. Partition. Manu- 
script. [Paris? 187-?] M^iaa 

Vulneraati cor meum. Motet, 
Lassus. Sammtliche Werke. Band 13. M.8o4oaiHr«xa 

Palestrina. Werke. Band 4. llJo4oa.664 

Vulpian, G. See Vulpian, Pierre Marie Gustave. 
Vulpian, Pierre Marie Gustave. 
Les recruteurs. Op6ra comique. Paroles de M*^ de Jallals 
et Vulpian. Musique de Lef6bure-W^ly. li.328.36 

Vulpius, Melchior. 
Commit thy way, O weeper. [Hymn.] (/m Plaistow Part- 
songs. Part I, p. 16.) No. 5 in M.i58.a3 
Exultate, justi. [Motette.] (In Rochlits. Sammlung vor- 
zugltcher Gesangstucke. Band i, Abtheilung 2, pp. 57-60.) 

No. 41 in If .201.6.1 

Surrexit- Christus hodie. Ostergesang [fiir 2 Chore], (/m 

Rochlitz. Sammlung vorzuglicher Gesangstucke. Band 

I, Abtheilung 2, pp. 61, 62.) No. 42 in M.203.6.X 

Vyiehrad. Symphonic poem. Smetana. No. 2 in ll.34a.45 



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W.. H. G. 

Cupid's little game. A play of Newport society. [Also A 

doctor in spite of himself (not) by Moliire.] By H. G. 

W. [Providence. 1881.] No. i in M. 143.18 

W Tatrach. Symphonic poem. 2ele^ski, W. No. 3 in M.33i.a3 

Wach' aufi Part-song. Debois. No. 61 in M.392.3 

Held, F. Vier Lieder fiir vierstimmigen Mannerchor. 

No. 9 in M.392.36 
Wach auf, du alter Minnesang. Part-song. 

Bergmann, G. Drei Gesange fur vier Mannerstimmen. 
Op. II. No. 31 in M.39a^ 

FiNCK, C. W. No. 5 in M.203.2a 

Wach auf, du schoene Traumerin. Part-song. 

BiLLETER. No. 33 in M.39a.3 ; etc. 

Jansen, F. G. Vier Lieder fiir Mannerchor. Op. 9, No. i, 2. 

No. 35 in M.392.11 
Schmidt, G. Acht Lieder. Op. 43. No. 23 in M.39a.a3 

Wach' auf mein Herz. Anthem. Meyerbeer. 7 geistliche 
Gesange. No. 5 in M.a8o.a4 

Wach' auf mein Herzensschone. Song. Brahms. Deutsche 
Volkslieder. Heft 3. No. 11 in M.380W40.3 

Wach' auf, mein Hort. Song. Brahms. Deutsche Volks- 
lieder. Heft 2. No. 10 in M.38040.3 
Wachet auft Cantata. For the Music see Raff. For the 

Libretto see Geibel, £. 
Wachet auf I Part-song. 
Hauser, M. H. Sechs Lieder. Op. 13. No. 37 in M.39a.io 
Praetorius, J. No. I in M.130.7 

ScHULTZ, £. No. 22 in M.39a.4a.i 

Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 
Werke. Jahrgang 28. M.8o40.ai.a8 

Wacha, Fr^d^ric. 
Amour et cor de chasse. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de 
L^on Laroche. Musique de Fr^d^ric Wachs. [Partition 
chant et piano. Paris. Bertaut. 1874.] No. i in M.3a6.ii 
Le bel Adonis. Op^rette. Paroles de F. Frangois et L6on 
Quentin. Musique de Fr^d^ric Wachs. [Partition chant 
et piano.] Paris. Egrot. [1872.] No. 2 in M.3a6.ix 

La belle Indienne. Op6rette-bouffe. Paroles de Armand 
Liorat [pseud.]. Musique de Fr^d^ric Wachs. [Partition 
chant et piano.] Paris. Feuchot. [187-?] 

No. 3 in M.3a6.ii 



Wacha, Fr^d^ric. (Continued.) 

Bibi Tenfant de I'Amour. Betisiana musical. Paroles de 
L^on Quentin. Musique de F. Wachs. [Partition chant 
et piano.] Paris. Egrot. [187-?] No. iinM.3oa6 

C'est un prodigel Op^rette. Paroles de lAon Laroche. 
Musique de Fr^d6ric Wachs. [Partition chant et piano.] 
Paris. Wachs. [1873.] No. 4 in M.396.11 

Un domestique pour rire. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de 
L6on Laroche. Musique de Fr^d^ric Wachs. [Partition 
chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [1875.] No. 2 in M.300.6 

Les feuilles mortes. Saynite. Paroles de L6on Quentin. 
Musique de Fr^d6ric Wachs. [Partition chant et piano.] 
Paris. Feuchot. [187-?] No. 5 in M.326.11 

Llle du grand pelican blanc. Saynette. Paroles de L^on 
Quentin. Musique de F. Wachs. [Partition chant et 
piano.] Paris. Egrot. [ 186-?] No. x in M.326.10 

La legon d'amour. Op^rette en I acte. Paroles de Armand 
Liorat [pseud.]. Musique de Fr6d^ric Wachs. [Partition 
chant et piano. Paris. Tresse. 1873.] No. 3 in M.300.6 

Madame le docteur. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de P^ri- 
caud & Villemer. Musique de Fr6d6ric Wachs. [Parti- 
tion chant et piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [187-?] 

No. 4 in M.3oa6 

Un mari dans la serrure. Op^rette. .Paroles de P^ricaud & 
Villemer. Musique de F. Wachs. [Partition chant et 
piano.] Paris. Feuchot. [187-?] No. 6 in Ii.3a6.x1 

La mcdecine sans m^decin. Op^rette. Paroles de Paul 
M^rigot. Musique de F. Wachs. [Partition chant et 
piano.] Paris. Feuchot. [187-?] No. 7 in M.3a6.ii 

La peau du lion. Saynette. Paroles de L^on Quentin. 
Musique de F. Wachs. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. 
Egrot. [ 186-?] No. 2 in M.336.10 

Une pleine eau i Chatou. Op6rette. Paroles de Armand 
Liorat [pseud.]. Musique de Frederic Wachs. [Parti- 
tion piano et chant. Paris. 187-?] No. 5 in II.300.6 

Le preux et le m^canicien, ou autrefois & aujourd'hui. Say- 
nette-dialogue. Paroles d'Amedee Burion. Musique de 
Frederic Wachs. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Le 
Bailly. [ 187-?] No. 3 in M.396.10 

Tata chez Toto. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de Marc Le 
Provost. Musique de F. Wachs. [Partition chant et 
piano.] Paris. Bathlot. [1874.] N0.6inM.30a6 



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Wacht; Die, atm Rhein. Part-song, Wilhblm, C. 

No. 89 in 1I.Z474 
Wacht, Die, atuf den Vogesen. Partsimg. Livbb, £. L. 

No. I in 11.103.5 
Wacht anf, die Berge loh'n. Part'Sang. Stuckbhschmidt. 

No. og in 11.39949.3 

Wacht und Wehr. Part-song. Bwcmmm, R. No. ai in 11.399.3 

Wachtd, Die. Part-song. Bblckb. No. 933 in lC.Z99a43.7 

Wachtellied. Song. Taubkrt, C G. W. Klange aus der 

Kinderwelt. Heft 7. No. 11 in 11.199.7 

Wachtelachlag, Der. Song. 

Bbethovbn, L van. Werke. Serie 93. 11413.1.93 

ScHUBBiT, F. P. Werke. Serie 90, Band 7. il,3Z7.z.90.7 

Taubbbt, C G. W. Sechs Lieder. Op. 169. No. 94 in 11.Z99.8 

Wachtet; betet, seid bereit allezeit. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 16. lC.804a9z.z6 

Wackerbarth, Francis Diederich. 

Music and the Anglo-Saxons. With remarks on the church 

music of the 19th century. London. Pickering. 1837. 

Plates. M.Z05.Z4 

Wackenmgel, Philipp Carl Eduard. 

Bibliographic zur Geschichte des deutschen Kirchenliedes 

im XVI. Jahrhundert. Frankfurt a. M. Hender & Zim- 

mer. Z855. 11.37947 

Wackemagel'a Weinbuchlein. Part-song. Mubllbb, C F. W. 

No. 8 in 1l.399.z9 
Wade, Joseph Augustine. 
Tis a Tcry merry thing. [Glee, & a. b.] (In Parker. The 
Orphean lyre. Serie 3, pp. 7:^7$.) No. 17 in II.937.9 

Wade, Joseph Augustine, Jr. 
The postillion of Bath. An original historical and ro- 
mantic pastoral comic opera. Composed by Louis Honig. 

11.393.99 

Waechterlied. Part-song, GBRNSHBiit, F. No. 10 in 11.3994Z 

Waefa* heart [Song, s. Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 

Longman & Broderip. 1794. No. 99 in 11.937.9 

Waehrend des Regens. Song. Bbahms. Lieder und Gesange. 

Op. 58, Heft I. No. 9 in ii.38o4a9 

Waelrant, Hubert. 

Hard by a fountain. Madrigal. (In Hullah. Part music. 

Secular. Vol. i, pp. 8, 9.) No. 3 in 11.Z57.98.Z 

O'er desert plains. Glee. (In The Apollo. Vol. 7, pp. 496- 

499*) No. 4 in Il.z39a.z8.7 

Alto to be foaod in Hawet'i Collection of madrigals; Mntlcal timet 

[Moaic] ; Warrcn'a Collection of catches. 

Where droop the willows. Madrigal. (In Leslie. Cassell's 

Choral music. Pp. 905-908.) No. 49 in ll.935.zo 

Ye singers all. Madrigal. (In Novello's Part-song book. 

9d series. Vol. 15, pp. 1-6.) No. i in 11.Z95.Z.Z5 

Waer Gott nicht mit uns. Anthem, Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 2, 11 J04O.9z.9 

Waer ich ein Traum. Part-song. Abt, F. Vier Lieder fur 

Sopran und vier Manner stimmen. Op. 366. 

No. 9 in 11.399.39 

Waer* ich ein Voglein klein. Song. Abt, F. Funf Lieder. 

Op. 93. No. 33 in II.Z99.Z 

Waerwolf, Der. Opera. For the Music see Hochberg. For 

the LiBRKTTo see AdamL 
Waffen, Die, des Geistes. Cantata. For the Music see 

Tachirch. For the Libretto see Zille. 
Waffenschmied, Der. Opera. For the Music and Libbbtto 

see Lortsing. 
Waft sweetest echo. Glee. Stbvxnson, J. A. No. 94 in ll.935.z74 
Waft, waft, ye winds. Anthem. Roxsslbr. No. 3 in ll.90z.37 
Wagener, A. 
M^moire sur la symphonic des anciens. [Bruxelles. 1863.] 

lC.9z4.z8 
Waggon, The. Part-song, Molloy. No. 44 in ll.Z58,z8 

Wagner, Carl Jakob. 
Adonis. Monodisches Drama von C. W. Baur. In Musik 

gesetzt von Carl Wagner. Klavier-Auszug. Mainz. 
Schott. [ 180-?] No. 9 in ll.930.z3 

Wagner, Franz. 

Beethoven's Leben und Werke. Leipzig. Leuckart. 187 1. 
Portrait. No. 2 in II.Z45.7 



Wagner, G. 
Der wilde Jager. Grosse romantische Oper, frei nach J. 
Wolff's Dichtung von G. Wagner und G. Langenbeck. 
Musik von A. Schulz. lC.399.z9 

Wagner, J. 
Metronome de Maelzel. Paris. Wagner. 1833. Plate. 

No. I in ic.907.z8 
Wagner, Oscar. 
Oh, I wish I were a swallow. A four-part song. (In No- 
vello's Part-song book. 9d series. Vol. 17, pp. 53-56.) 

No.9inii.Z95.z.Z7 
Wagner, Paul Emil. 
£ine Maiennacht. Gedicht von W. Harditz. Concertstuck - 
fur Sopran-Solo, Chor und Orchester, von P. E. Wagner. ^ 
Clavierauszug und Chorstinunen. Paderbom. Schoningh. 
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Wagner, Peter. 
Einfuhrung in die gregorianischen Melodien. Ein Hand- 
buch der Choralkunde. Freiburg (Schweiz). Veith. 1895. 
Tables. M.905.Z4 

Wagner, Richard. See Wagner, Wilhelm Richard. 

Wagner, Rudolf. 
Friihlingsjubel. Ouverture fur Orchester. Op. 96, Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Siegel. [189-?] No. 9 in 11404.30 

Lieb Seelchen, lass das FragenI Chor [t. t. b. b.] oder Solo- 
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No. 33 in IC.399.94 
Maitrank. [Mannerchor.] Mit Baritonsolo. Op. 49. Leip- 
zig. Siegel. [1888?] No. 36 in 11.399I94 
Mir traumte einst ein schoner Traum. [Mannerchor.] Op. 
45. Leipzig. Siegel. [1888?] No. 39 in ll.399.94 
Die Miihlnixe. [Mannerchor.] Op. 48. Leipzig. Siegel. 
[ 1888 ?] No. 35 in 11.399.94 
O Rosenzeit, du schonste Zeit. [Mannerchor.] Mit Bari- 
tonsolo. Op. 53. Leipzig. Siegel. [1889.] 

No. 37 in ll.399.94 

Same. O time of blooming roses. [Part-song, t. t. b. b., 

with BAB. solo.] Boston. Schmidt [1890. Apollo Club, 

Boston, Collection.] No. 38 in IC.399.94 

Sommernacht. Ftir Baritonsolo, Mannerchor und Harfe 

Oder Pianoforte. Op.' 44. Leipzig. Siegel. [1888?] 

No. 7 in 11.903.99 
Steirische Hochlandsklange. Dichtung von Adolf Hagen 
[Pseud.]. Fur Mannerchor und Solostimmen mit Or- 
chester- Oder Klavierbegleitung komponiert von Rudolf 
Wagner. Op. 50. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [1889?] 

No. 6 in lC.9Z9.z8 
Winter. Fur Mannerchor. Op. 47. Leipzig. Siegel. [1888?] 

No. 34 in IC.399.94 
Wagner, Siegfried Richard. 

Der Barenhauter. In 3 Akten von Siegfried Wagner. 
Vollstandiger Klavier-Auszug mit Text von Eduard 
Reuss und Julius Kniese. Leipzig. Brockhaus. 1898. 

M.397.70 
Bruder Lustig. [Oper in drei Aufziigen.] Klavier-Auszug 

mit Text von Eduard Reuss. Leipzig. Brockhaus. 1905. 

11.380.66 

Herzog Wildfang. Vollstandiger Klavier-Auszug mit Text 
von Eduard Reuss. Leipzig. Brockhaus. 1901. 11.380.64 

Sternengebot. [Oper.] In 3 Akten und einem Vorspiel 
von Siegfried Wagner. Klavierauszug mit Text. Von 
Eduard Reuss. Leipzig. Brockhaus. 1907. IC.378.70 
Wagner, Siegfried. Works cbont. 

Sakolowski, R. p. Siegfried Wagner, Ouverture zur Oper 
„Herzog Wildfang." Nach Angaben des Komponisten 
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Wagner, Wilhelm Richard. 

Gesammelte Schriften und Dichtungen. Leipzig. Fritzsch. 
1871-83. 10 V. 11.Z48.Z 

CoMt4Hts.. — I. Vonrort. — Einleititiig. — Autobioffrftphlsclie Skisze 
(bii 1842). — Du Lidsesrerbot — Riencl. -~ Ein dcnttcher Musaker 
in Paris (1840, 41). — Vbtr die Ovnrertflre. — Der FrdtchfiU in Paris 
(1841). — Bericht fiber eine neue Pariser Oper (La reine de Ch/pre 
Ton Hai^). — Der fliegende Hollander, a. Tannhiuser. — Bericht 
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phoal« TOB BcethoTca, 1&46. — Lohengrin. — Die Ntbelnngen. — Der 
Nibelungen-Mytliaa. — Siegfried's Tod. — Trihlapmeh em Gedenk- 
ttge det 3oojUirig«n Bceteheiis der K. mueJkaHechen KepcUe in Dree- 
den. — Entwiirf snr OrganiMtion einet deutichen Nfttionaltheeten f&r 
des K5nigreich Sechtwi. 3. Die Kuntt and die Revolution. — Das 
Kunstwerle der Zukunft. — Wieland der Schmiedt els Drama entworfen. 

— Kunat and Klima. — Opcr und Drama, Th. i. 4. Oper nnd Drama, 
Th. e,-3. — Eine Mitthdlung an meine Freunde. 5. Uber die Goethe- 
stifttmg. — Das Theater in ZArich. — Ober musikalisehe Kritilc — Das 
Jadenthum in der Musilc. — Erinnerung an Spontini. — Nachnif an 
Spolir und W. Fischer. — Gluclc's Ouvertfire su Iphigenia in Aulis. . — 
Uber die Aufffihrung des Tannhiuser. — Bemerlnmgen sur Aufffihnmg 
des Oper: Der fliegende Hollinder. — Programmatische Eriiutenmgen. 
-* Uber Lisst's symphonische Dichtungen. — Das Rlieingold. 6. Der 
Ring des Nibdungen. — Ober die Auffikhmng desselben. 7. Tristan 
nnd Isolde. — Ein Brief an Berlioi. — Zukunftsmnsik. — Boricht fiber 
die Anfffihrung des Tannhiuser in Paris. — Die Meistersingcr Ton 
Nflmbcrg. — Das Wiener Hof-Opemtheater. 8. Dem K&niglichen 
Freunde. Gedicht. — Ober Staat und Religion. — Deutsche Kunst und 
deutsche Politik. — Bericht an Ludwig 11. von Bayern fiber dne in 
Mfinclien su erriehtende deutsche Musilnchule. — Meine Erinnenmgen 
an L. Schnorr von Carolsfeld.--Zur Widmung der s. Auflage von Oper 
und Drama. — Censuren: Riehl, Hiller, Rossini, E. Devrient, Aulkli- 
mngen fiber Das Judenthum in der Musik. — Uber das Dirigiren. — 
Drd Gedichte. 9. An das deutsche Heer vor Paris (Januar 1871). -— 
Eine Kapitulation, Lustspid. — Erinnerung an Auber. — Beetiioven. 

— Uber die Bestimmung der Oper. — Uber Schauspider und Singer. 

— Zum Vortrag der 9. Symphonic Beethoven's. — Sendschrdben und 
Kldnere Au&itse. — Bayreuth. — Sechs arehltektonische Pline su 
dem Bfihnenfestspidhausc. 10. Uber dne Opemaufffihrung in Ldpdg. 

— Bayreuth. — Bayreuther Blitter. — Was ist deutsch? (iSds-iSya) 

— Modern. — Publikum und Popularitit. — Das Publikum in Zdt und 
Raum. — Ein Rflckblick auf die Buhnenfestspide des Jahres 1876. — 
Wollen wir hoffen? (1870.) — Uber das Dichten und Komponircn. — 

. Uber das Opem-Dichten und Komponiren im Besonderen. — Uber die 
Anwendung der Musik auf das Drama. — Offenes Schreiben an Herm 
Ernst von Weber, Verfasser der Schrift „Die Folterkammem der Wis- 
senschaft." — Religion und KunsL (1880.) — Brid an H. v. Wolzogen. 

— Offenes Schrdben an Herm Friedrich Schfin in Worms. — Das 
Bfihenweihfestspiel in Bayreuth, i88s. — Bericht fiber die Wiederauf- 
ftthrung eines Jugendwerkes. — Brid an H. v. Stein. — PardfaL 

Albumblatt von Richard Wagner. Als Romanze ftir Violine 
mit Orcliester bearbeitet von August Withelmj. [Par- 
titur.] Leipzig. Fritzsch. 1873. No. 2 in M.338.5 

An die Kunst, nach deni Vokal Chor von Richard Wagner: 
Gruss seiner Treuen an Friedrich August den Geliebten. 
Ftir Mannerstimmen und Orchester bearbeitet von Rudolf 
Weinwurm. Unterlegter Text von A Seuffert English 
words by Mrs. John P. Morgan. Partitur. Berlin. 
Fiirstner. [ 188-?] No. 5 in M.axa.x8 

An Weber's Grabe. (Am 16. Dezember 1844.) Fur Man- 
nerchor. Leipzig. Fritzsch. 1872. No. 15 in 11.392.34 

Appel aux armes. [Air, t. Accomp de piano.] Portrait. 
Fac-simile. (In Album du Gaulois. Vol. 2.) 
Taken from RiensL No. 28 in 1I.39X.28^ 

Art life and theories. Selected from his writings and trans- 
lated by £. L. Burlingame. New York. Holt & Co. 1875. 
Plates. [Amateur series.] ii.xox.x6 

Beethoven. Translated by Albert R. Parsons. Indianapolis. 
Benham. 1872. ll.xox.33 

Bianca und Giuseppe, oder Die Franzosen vor Nizza. Oper 
in 4 Akten (nach einem Konig'schen Roman [von Richard 
Wagner]). Musik von J. F. Kittl. ll.253.xo 

Bow down Thine ear. [Trio, a. t. b. Arranged by Otto 
I^b. Accomp. for organ.] Boston. Ditson & Co. 1875. 

No. 25 in 11.190.8 

Charfreitags-Zauber aus Parsifal. Fur Orchester zum Con- 
certgebrauche eingerichtet. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. 
[ 1884 ?] No. 5 in 11.352.3 

Come unto Me. (In Buck. Motette collection. Vol. 2, pp. 
136, 137O No. 32 in M.xoo.4.2 

Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt. Translated, with a 
preface, by Francis Hueffer. London. Grevel & Co. 
1888. 2 V. Il.x45.x6 

Les deux grenadiers. Melodie dramatique [bar.] de Richard 
Wagner. Paroles de Henri Heine. Avec accomp. de 
piano. (In Almanach des musiciens de I'avenir.) 

11.205.29 

Elsa's Brautzug zum Munster. See his Lohengrin. 

Eine Faust-Ouverture fur grosses Orchester. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [i860?] No. i in 11.338.5 

Die Feen. Romantische Oper in 3 Akten. VoUstandiger 
Klavierauszug. Mannheim. Heckel. [1888.] 11.3a6.x2 



Wagner, Wilhelm Richard. (Continued.) 
Der fliegende Hollander. Romantische Oper in 3 Aufzugen. 

Partitur. Berlin. Meser. [188-?] 1C.34Z^ 

Same. Ouverture zu der Oper: Der fliegende Hollander. 

Partitur. Berlin. Meser. [187-?] No. 31011^2.3 

Same. The flying Dutchman. Romantic opera in 3 acts. 

Translated by John P. Jackson. London. Carl Rosa 

Opera Co. 1876. Illus. Plate. 11.104^ 

Worda only. 

Same. Helmsman's song. (Flying Dutchman.) Violin 
and piano. [Arranged by Henri Ernst. Piano score and 
separate part for violin.] Boston. Davenport 1877. 

No. 18 in ll.357.x2 

Same. The spinning chorus [s. s. a. a.] from "The flying 
Dutchman." [Accomp. for pianoforte.] (In Novello's 
Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 2, pp. 47-59.) 

No. 7 in 1C.204.36.2 

Same. Whirl and twirl. [Chorus of spinning maidens, in 
The flying Dutchman, s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
New York. Schirmer. 1868. No. 15 in ll.244.xa6 

Same. Steersman 1 leave the watch! Chorus [from The fly- 
ing Dutchman. Accomp. for pianoforte. London. No- 
vell©, Ewer & Co. 187-?]. No. 9 in M.39245 

Same. Le vaisseau fantdme. Op^ra en 3 actes de Richard 
Wagner. Traduction francaise de Charles Nuitter 
[pseud.]. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Flaxland. 

[184-?] 11.328.33 

Franz Liszt's symphonic poems: a letter to M. W. Trans- 
lated, with a prefatory note, by F. Hueffer. London. 
Lucas, Weber & Co. [187-?] No. 5 in II.X25.8 

Gotterdammerung. Vollstandige Partitur. Mainz. Schott 
[188-? Der Ring des Nibelungen. 4.] ll.34x.54 

Same. VoUstandiger Klavierauszug von Karl Klindworth. 

IC.2944 

Same. Trauermarsch beim Tode Siegfried's und Brun- 
hilde's Klagegesang aus dem Musik-Drama Gdtterdam- 
merung. Fur Orgel zum Concertgebrauch ubertragen 
von J. G. Ed. Stehle. Mainz. Schott. [187-?] 

No. 16 in 114x4.37 

Grosser Festmarsch, zur Eroffnung der hundertjahrigen 
Gedenkfeier der Unabhangigkeits-Erklarung der Verein- 
igten Staaten von Nordamerika. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. 
[ 1876. ] No. 2 in II404.3X 

The holy supper of the Apostles. A scriptural scene, for 
men's voices, with full orchestra. [Piano score.] Lon- 
don. Novello, Ewer & Co. [187-?] No. i in lE.a2x.x5 

Huldigungs-Marsch ftir grosses Orchester. Partitur. Mainz. 
Schott. [ 1870?] No. I in II.3524 

Das Judenthum in der Musik. Leipzig. Weber. 1869. 

No. 3 in 11.373.29 

Kaiser-Marsch fur grosses Orchester. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Peters. [187-?] No. 2 in 1I.3524 

Richard Wagner's Letters to his Dresden friends, Theodor 
Uhlig, Wilhelm Fischer, and Ferdinand Heine. Trans- 
lated by J. S. Shedlock. London. Grevel & Co. 1890. 
Portrait. lC.x49.20 

Das Liebesmahl der Apostel. Eine biblische Scene fur 
Mannerstimmen u. grosses Orchester. Partitur. Neue 
Ausgabe. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [187-?] 

No. I in IC.352.3 

Same. Klavierauszug. No. i in 1l.22x.x6 

Lohengrin. Romantische Oper in 3 Akten. Partitur. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1852.] M.X8.2 

Same. VoUstandiger Klavierauszug. [i85>?] IC.284.34 

Same. Opera. The English version [only] by John P. 
Jackson. [New York. 1889.] No. 3 in ll.2x6.17 

Same. Einleitung zum dritten Akt der Oper Lohengrin. 
[Partitur.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [185H?] 

IC41X.97 

Same. Elsa's Brautzug zum Munster, aus Lohengrin. Fur 
Orgel ubertragen von Ernst Halven. Leipzig. Breitkopf 
& Hartel. [ i88>?] No. 15 in II414.37 

Les maitres chanteurs. See his Die Meistersingcr von 
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Die Meistersinger von Niimberg. Vollstandige Partitur. 

Mainz. Schott. [1868?] M.3414 

Same. VoUsULndiger Klavierauszag. M.994X» 

Same. Vorspiel fur grosses Orchester. Partitur. Mainz. 

Schott. [1868?] No. 4 in M.359.3 

Same. Chore fur vier Mannerstimmen aus der Oper: Die 

Meistersinger von Nurnberg. [Clavierauszug.] Mainz. 

Schott. [ 1872.] No. 7> 8 in 11.39945 

Cmiitntt, — Oior dcr Sdiatter. — Chor der Schneider. 
Same. Les maitres chanteurs de Nuremberg. Version 

francaise de Victor Wilder. Paris. Schott. [188-?] 

The libretto only. No. 2 in ll.ia8.39 

Morning hymn, (/n Buck. Motette collection. Vol. 2, 

pp. 106-109.) No. 25 in M.xoo4.a 

'The music of the future." Translated by Edward Dann- 

reuther. London. Schott & Co. i873. No. 9 in 1l.x44.x8 
Musiciens, pontes et phiiosophes. Apergus et jugements 

traduits par Camille Benoit Paris. Charpentier & cie. 

1887. li*z27u|5 

Nachgelassene Schriften und Dichtungen. Leipzig. Breit- 

kopf & Hartel. 1895* 11.373.90 

CtffitMto. — Die Seraseniii» Oper. — Jeeut ¥oa Nasareth. Ein diehteri- 

tehcr Bntwnrf. — Bntwflrfe, Gedankcii, Fragmcnte. — Anhang. 

The Nibelung's ring. See his Der Ring des Nibelungen. 
O Thou, to whose all searching sight. [Solo, a., duet, a. t., 

solo, &, and chorus from Tannhauser.] Arranged by W. 

K. Bassford. [Accomp. for organ.] New York. Hall. 

1866. No. 17 in 1I.X90.X 

Parsifal. Ein Buhnenweihfestspiel. - Orchester-Partitur. 

Mainz. Schott [1883?] M.34X.6 

Same. Fur das Klavier ubertragen von Joseph Rubinstein. 

ll.294*5 
Same. English translation by Margaret H. Glyn. Version 

francaise par Alfred Ernst. Orchester-Partitur. Mainz. 

Schott. [1906.] 3 V. Il.4x9a.x3 

Same. An English text for the score by George Turner 

Phelps, together with the German poem. Boston. Badger. 

1904. M.375-X4 

Same. A festival music-drama. The English version 
[only] by John P. Jackson. New York. Schuberth & 
Co. 1890. Plates. No. i in Ii.ax6.z7 

Phantasie Wolfram's [bab. Mit Begleitung des Piano- 
forte]. Dresden. Meser. [i86-7] No. 10 in 11.336.6 

Das Rheingold. Vollstandige Partitur. Mainz. Schott. 
[188-? Der Ring des Nibelungen. i.] 11.34X.5.X 

Same. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug, von Karl Klindworth. 

M.994.X 

Richard Wagner et le Roi de Baviire. Lettres traduites 
par Jacques Saint-Cire [pseud.]. Paris. Dupret. 1887. 

No. 3 in ll.a46.37 

Rienzi der Letzte der Tribunen. Grosse tragische Oper in 5 
Akten. Partitur. Berlin. Meser. [188-?] 2 v. II.34X.7 
TUs work if ia maatncript, except the overture aad the introduction 

Same. Vollstandiger Clavier-Auszug. M*994.7 

Same. Ouverture zu Rienzi. Partitur. Dresden. Meser. 

[ 185-7] No. 3 in M.35a.4 

Der Ring des Nibelungen. Ein Buhnenfestspiel fur 3 Tage 

und einen VorabeAd. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [188-?] 

4 ▼• II.34X.5 

Cmt0nis, — Voraben^ Du Rheingold. — iter Tag, Die Walkfire. — 
ster Tag, Siegfried. — ster Tag^ Gdttcrdinmenmg. 

Same. The Nibelung's ring. A festival play for 3 days and 
a fore-evening. English words to Wagner's Der Ring des 
Nibelungen in the alliterative verse of the original by 
Alfred Forman. London. Schott & Co. 1877. li.xo4.8 

IVordi only. 

Siegfried. Vollstandige Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [18^? 

Der Ring des Nibelungen. 3.] 11.34X.5.3 

Same. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug von Karl Klindworth. 

11.394.3 
Same. Waldweben aus dem Musik-Drama Siegfried, fur 
Orchester. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. 1870. 

No. 3 in II404.3X 



Wagner, Wilhelm Richard. (Continued.) 

Siegfried-Idyll. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [1873?] 

No. 4 in U^%4 

Eine Sonate fur das Album von Frau M. W., componirt 
im Jahre 1853. Fur Orchester bearbeitet von K. MuUer- 
Berghaus. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [1879?] 

No. 2 in IC.359.3 

The spinning chorus from "The flying Dutchman." See his 
Der fliegende Hollander. 

Star of evening. Violin and piano. [Arranged by Henri 
Ernst. Piano score with separate part for violin.] Bos- 
ton. Davenport 1877. No. 17 in Ii.357.1a 

Steersman 1 leave the watch 1 See his Der fliegende 
Hollander. 

Symphonic (C dur). [Partitur.] Nachgelassenes Werk. 
Componirt: 1833. Leipzig. Brockhaus. [1911.] ll.x36.38 

Tannhauser und der Sangerkrieg auf Wartburg. Voll- 
standige Partitur. Dresden. Meser. [185-?] II.34X.X 

Same. Vollstandiger Clavierauszug, ll.a84.33 

Same. Chorus of pilgrims from 'Tannhauser" [t. t. b. b.]. 
(In Willard. Arion. Pp. 14-16.) No. 8 in IC.X09.X 

Same. Marche de Tannhauser, pour orchestre. Partition. 
Paris. Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [187-?] 

No. I in 11^04.30 

Same. March. (Tannhauser.) Violin and piano. [Ar- 
ranged by Henri Ernst. Piano score and separate part 
for violin.] Boston. Davenport. 1877. No. 30 in M.357.xa 

Same. Ouverture de Tannhauser. Partition d'orchestre. 
New York. Schirmer. [187-?] No. i in 11404.31 

Same. Der Venusberg (Bacchanale). Neue componirte 
Scene zur Oper Tannhauser. Partitur. Berlin. Meser. 
[ 1872?] No. 6 in 11.353.4 

Same. Was it magic? (Tannhauser.) Violin and piano. 
[Arranged by Henri Ernst. Piano score and separate 
part for violin.] Boston. Davenport. 1877. 

No. 31 inll.357.xa 

Tristan und Isolde. Vollstandige Partitur. Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. [188-?] 11.341.3 

Same. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug von Hans von Billow. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [187-?] 11.384.39 

Same. Vorspiel und Isolden's Liebestod. Partitur. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1881.] No. 6 in 11.359.3 

Same. Vorspiel. No. 5 in M.35a4 

Le vaisseau fantome. See his Der fliegende Hollander. 

Der Venusberg (Bacchanale). See his Tannhauser. 

Wagner. Traduction avec une introduction et notes [par le 

Comte de Chambrun et Stanislas Legis]. Illustrations par 

Jacques Wagrcz. Paris. L^y. 1895. 2 v. Plates. Il.37x.x4 

Translations of much of Wagner's aesthetic writhigs and of the librettos 
of his operas. 

[Die Walkure. Vollstandige Partitur.] Mainz. Schott. 
[188-? Der Ring dis Nibelungen. 2.] ll.34X.5.a 

Same. Vollstandiger* Klavierauszug, von Karl Klindworth. 

ll.994.a 

Same. Wotan's Abschied von Brunnhilde und Feuerzauber 
aus dem Musik-Drama Die Walkiire. Fiir Gesang und 
Orchester. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [iSK>-?] 114x14)8 

Was it magic? See his Tannhauser. 

Whirl and twirl. See his Der fliegende Hollander. 

Ye Romans, upl t. solo and male chprus, from Rienzi. 
[Boston.] Apollo Club. 1884. No. i in 11.391^7 

Wagner, Wilhelm Richard. IVorks about. 

Alvary, M. The abiding charm of Wagner's roles. lUus. 
Portraits. (In The music of the modern world . . . Vol. 
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Appia, a. La mise en seine du drame wagnirien. Paris. 
1895. No. 4 in 11.373.39- 

B., , Dr. Herr Richard Wagner und seine neueste 

Schrift: "Das Judenthum in der Musik." Breslau. 1869. 

No. 7 in li.197.xft 

Baudelaire, C. P. Richard Wagner et Tannhauser i 
Paris. Paris. 1861. No. i in lC.xa8.37 

Bennett, J. Letters from Bayreuth descriptive and 
critical of Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen." Lon- 
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Wagner, Wilhelm Richard. Works aboui. (ConHnuid.) 

LouACi C de. Richard Wagner. Paris. 1861. Portrait. 

No. 2 in ll.a46.37 

Maud, C Wagner's heroes. London. 1895. lUus. i1.xoa.17 

Maurbl, V. The art of Verdi and Wagner compared. 
lUus. Portraits. {In The music of the modern world . . . 
Vol. I, pp. 5-5. New York. [1895.]) 11.X4.Z.X 

MsNDis, C Richard Wagner. Paris. 1886. ll.za9.38 

Mbnsch, E. Richard Wagner's Frauengestalten. Stutt- 
gart 1886. No. 3 in li.37a.56 

Mbuopt, F. Richard Wagner und das Deutschthum. 
MQnchen. 1873. No. 4 in M.X97.Z8 

MiGNATY, M. A. Le theatre de Bayreuth et la r^forme 
musicale de Richard Wagner. Florence. 1873. 

No. 3 in ll.197.x8 

MoNALOi, G. Verdi e Wagner. Roma. 1887. 

No. 7 in ll.373.a9 

MuNCKEi, F. Richard Wagner. Eine Skizze seines Lebens 
und Wirkens. Bamberg. 1891. Portraits. Plates. Fac- 
similes. No. 4 in 11.370.59 

Nbrtbal» ^. Tristan et Yseult. La passion dans un 

drame Wagn^rten. Paris. 1893. ll.xa9.39 

Nbumakn, W. Richard Wagner. Eine Biographic. Cassel. 
1855; Portrait. No. i in Il.a05.a4 

NiBTZscBB, F. W. Richard Wagner & Bayreuth. Traduit 
par Marie Baumgartner. Schloss-Chemnitz. 1887. 

No. 3 in ic.xa8.37 

NoHL» C F. L Beethoven, Liszt, Wagner. Ein Bild der 
Kunstbewegung unseres Jahrhunderts. Wien. 1874. 

M.37X.X8 

NoRLBNGHi, G. Wagner a Venezia. Venezia. 1884. Por- 
trait Plate. M.xa9.4X 

NoupTLAKD, G. Richard Wagner d'apris lui mhmt, [Vol 
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Obstbrlein, N. Katalog einer Richard Wagner- Bibliothek. 
Nach den vorliegenden Originalien systematisch-chrono- 
logisch geordnetes und mit Citaten und Anmerkungen 

. yersehenes authentisches Nachschlagebuch durch die 
gesammte Wagner-Litteratur. Band 1-3. Leipzig. i2S^ 
91. Portrait. lC.37a.34 

Paesons, a R Parsifal. The finding of Christ through 
art, or Richard Wagner as a theologian. Abridged edi- 
tion. New York. 1890. No. i in lC.x97.x8 

Plueodbmann, M. Die Buhnenfestspiele in Bayreuth: ihre 
Gegner und ihre Zukunft. Colberg. 1877. 

No. I in ll.373.a9 

PocHHAMMER, A Richard Wagner, Parsifal. Erlautcrt. 
Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] No. 9 in M.ai7.ia.6 

Richard Wagner, Der Ring des Nibelungen. x. Das 
Rheingold. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.] 

No. 5 in ll.ax7.xa.5 
a. Die WalkQre. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 

No. 6 in M.ax7.za.5 
3. Siegfried. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 

No. 7 in ll.ax7.xa.5 

Same. 4. Gotterdammerung. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. 

M. [1898.] No. 8 in il.ax7.ia.5 

Pkaegeb, F. Wagner as I knew him. New York. 1892. 

Il.x49a.x4 

PuscHiCANN, T. Richard Wagner. Eine psychiatrische 
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Raff, J. J. Die Wagncrfragc. Kritisch bcleuchtet Theil 
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Revue wagnArienne. Ann6e 1-3. 1885-^. [Fondatcur- 
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traits. Plates. Ii.37a.aa 

RiEMANN, H. Richard Wagner, Huldigungs-Marsch. Er- 
lautert. Frankfurt a. M. [1898.) No. 18 in il.ax7.xa.5 

Richard Wagner, Kaiser-Marsch. Erlautert. Frank- 
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Saint-Auban, E. de. Un p^lerinage k Bayreuth. Paris. 
1893. lC.x38.x4 

ScHELLE, C. E. Der Tannhauser in Paris und der dritte 
musikalische Krieg. Eine historische Parallele. Leipzig, 
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— Same. 
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Wagner, Wilhelm Richard. Works about. (CotUmued.) 

ScHLAEGER, K The significance of Wagner's Parsifal in 
and for our times. Translated by Miss Coleman. Minden 
i. Westf. 1884. No. 6 in ic.ax6.i8 

ScHURfi, £. Le drame musical. Paris. 1875. ^ v* Plates. 

ic.z34.x1 

Seidl, a Wagneriana. Berlin. 1901, oa. 3 y. M.xa7.75 

SERviftRES, G. Richard Wagner jug^ en France. Paris. 
[1887.] Portrait. M.za7.47 

Seymour, M. A. I. The Rheingold trilogy. A guide through 
the trilogy of Richard Wagner. Boston. 1884. 

No. 6 in ic.37a7z 

SouBiES, A Melanges sur Richard Wagner par A. Soubies 
et C. Malherbe. Paris. 189a. Portrait. Plate. ll.z39a.6 

L'oeuvre dramatique de Richard Wagner par A 

Soubies et C. Malherbe. Paris. 1886. 11.Z38.5 

Stransky, J. Richard Wagner, „Eine Faustouverture." 
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Tappert, W. Ein Wagner-Lexicon. Worterbuch der 
Unhoflichkeit, enthaltend grobe Ausdriicke welche gegen 
Richard Wagner, seine Werke und seine Anhanger von 
den Feinden und Spottem gebraucht worden sind. 
Leipzig. 1877* No. 6 in 11.Z45.6 

Tardieu, C. Lettres de Bayreuth. Uanneau du Nibelung 
de Richard Wagner. Representations donn^es en 1876. 
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Teibler, H. Richard Wagner, Siegfried-Idyll fur kleines 
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Verdun, P. Les ennemis de Wagner. (A propos des repr^ 
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No. I in Ii.za8.39 

Verzbichniss von Richard Wagner's Werken. Mainz. 
1883. No. 4 in ll.z45.az 

VoLBACH, F. Richard Wagner, Das Liebesmahl der 
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No. 46 in ll.az7.za.a 

Wbyl, L. Herr Richard Wogner, der musikarsche Stru- 
welpeter, saane naiste Oper: Crischan Isosolldich! Ver- 
traaliches Schreibebriefle an Rebbe Schmul vun Isaac 
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No. I in ll.377.z6 

WoLZOGEN, H. P. von. Fiihrer durch die Musik zu Richard 
Wagner's Festspiel Der Ring des Nibelungen. Ein 
thematischer Leitfaden. Leipzig. [18S-?] No. z in M.370.59 

Guide through the music of Wagner's 'The ring of 

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Leipzig. [1880.] Il.z0z.z5 

Guide to the legend, poem and music of Richard 

Wagner's Tristan and Isolde. Translated and illus- 
trated with extracts from Swinburne's Tristram of 
Lyonesse, etc., by B. L. Mosely. Leipzig. Z884. 

No. 2 in li.37a59 

Thematischer Leitfaden durch die Musik des Parsifal. 

Leipzig. i88a. No. 2 in ll.za9^o 

Thematischer Leitfaden durch die Musik zu Richard 
Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, nebst einem Vorworte uber 
den Sagenstoff des WagnePschen Dramas. Leipzig. 1888. 

No. 3 in 11.370.59 
— Die Tragoedie in Bayreuth und ihr Satyrspiel. Leip- 
zig. 1877. No. 6 in li.373.a9 
Zur Einfiihrung in die Bayreuther Festspieldramen 
z886. „Tristan" und „Parsifal": ihre Entstehung und ihre 
Bedeutung. Leipzig. 1886. No. a in ll.x45.az 
Wagner, Wilhelm Richard. Parodies. 

Bonn, F. 's Nibelungenringerl. Harmlose Schnadahiipfeln 
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Meister, R, pseud. Die Willkiir des Schicksals oder ein 
Tag des Ringens. Ein Buhnenjubelfestfnihstflck von 
Richard Meister [Pseud.], a. Auflage. Mtinchen. 1889. 

No. z in li.zoa.30 

Wagner Festival, Royal Albert Hall, May, 1877. Selections 

from the German texts of Der Ring des Nibelungen, 

Rienzi . . . With English versions by Dr. Hueffer, A. 

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Quartett in B dur fur a Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. Op. 
15. Partitur. Heilbrona a. N. Schmidt. 1897- 

No. 4 in 11405.75 
Seine romantique, fur Violine-Solo mit Begleitung des 
Orchesters. Partitur. Heilbronn. Schmidt. 1897. 

No. 3 in M404.ao 

Zwei Stucke fur Streichorchester oder Doppel-Streich- 

quartett u. Contrabass. Op. 17. Partitur. Heilbronn. 

Schmidt. 1897. No. 4f 5 in li404.ao 

CoHimlU. — I. Elegie. a. Tiiu. 

Wagner Opera Festiyal, Boston Theatre. Commencing 

March 26, 1877. New York. Nesbitt & Co. [i877-l 

Portrait. No. 6 in M.Z154 

Wahl. Die, des Hercules. Coniata. For the Music see HandeL 

Wahlapnich. Part-song. Schumann, A. No. i in 11.370.30 

Wahrheitamnnd, Der. (Bocca della veriti.) Opira. For the 

Music see Platxbecker. For the Libkstto see Oiterloh. 

Wahrlich, ich sage euch. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahr- 

gang 20, Theil i. M.8o40.ai.ao.i 

Waidmann, Der. Song. Kibl. 6 Lieder. No. i in ll.aa1.33 

Waidmann'a Heil. Port-song. Schmoblzbb. Vier Lieder. 

Op. 381. No. 71 in ll.3ga.az 

Waidmannslied. Part-song. Seifriz. No. 68 in ll.a04.39 

Wailly, Armand Francois Lion de. 

Benvenuto Cellini. Opira de Lion de Wailly et Augnste 
Barbier. Musique de Hector Berlioz. ll.36a.30; etc 

Wailly, Augustin Jules de. 
La maschera. Opira comique. Paroles de MM. Arnould 
et Wailly. Musique par Georges Kastner. li.a53.8 

Une rencontre dans le Danube. Opira comique. Paroles 
de J. de Wailly et Germain Delavigne. Musique de Paul 
Henrion. No. i in ll.a76.19 

Wailly, Lion de. See Wailly, Armand Francois Lion de. 
Wainewright; Harriet. See Stewart, Harriet. 
Wainwright, Harriet. See Stewart, Harriet. 
Wainwrlght, Richard. 

Life's a bumper. Glee [a. t. b.]. London. Goulding & Co. 
[ iS^h-}] No. a in 1l.a35.z6 

AIm to be found in TIm Apollo; Bootcy's Standard English glees; 
Qementi's Vocal harmony; Collection of glees and catches; The 
Harmonist; Webbc, Jr.'s Conrlto amumico. 

Waiae, Die. Song. 
Guaa Grieg-Album. 5^ No. 6 in ll.155.x6 

Schumann, R. A. Lieder fur die Jugend. Abtheilung 2. 

No. 3 in M.a44.x5.3; etc. 
Waiaenhaus, Das. Opira. For the Music see Weigl. For 

the LiiiRBTTO see Treitachke. 
Wait on the Lord. Anthem. Wkbbb, S. No. 38 in 11.1x14.3 
Waiting. Song. Blumsnthal. No. 18 in ll.x9a.za 

MBNDBLSSOHN-BAarHOLDY, J. L. F. Sougs. No. 14 in M.a44.ax 
Waits, The. Glee. Savilb. No. 46 in ll.x58.x9; etc. 

Wake, gentle zephyr. Port-song. Rossini. No. 19 in M.a44.xo.a 
Wake not, but hear me. Port-song. Thompson, L. S. 

No. a9 in M.ao3.ao 
Wake not, dreaming maiden. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 17 in M.a44.zo4 

Wake the lay. Part-song. Cowasd, J. No. 8 in M.a44.zo.4 

Wake thee, Spain. Song. Hodgbs, G. L. Collection of 

Peninsular melodies. Vol. a. No. 9 in M.a44.a5.a 

Wake to the hunting. Part-song. Smart, H. No. 19 in M.X9S.Z.5 

Waken, lords and ladies gay. Part-song. 

Louis, £. No.4inM.X95.x.x7 

Mbndblssohn-Bastholdy, J. L. F. No. 18 in M.ao3.7 

Rkay, S. No.8inM.x58.a3;etc. 

Waken, lords and ladies gay. Song. Bbbthovxn, L. van. 

Werke. Serie 24. M.4X3.x.a4 

Waken not the sleeper. Duet. Rbinbckb, C. H. C. 

No. II inM.ao4.36.6 
Waken, waken! day is dawning. Part-song. Mackbnzib, A. C. 

No. 18 in M.ao4.364 
WalborgamilsBa. Opera. For the Music see Hall6n. For the 

LiiiRBTTO see Bnaberg. 
Walchenaee, Der, hat keinen Grund. Port-song. Rhbinbbrgbr, 
J. G. Am Walchensee. No. 13 in M.X58.a7 



WalcUera, Eugene. 
Messe en la majeur, pour 4 voix d'hommes, solos et choeurs, 
avec accomp. d'orgue (ad libitum). Paris. Repos. [1865?] 

No. 3 in M.X58.39 

Wald, Der. Opera. For the Music see Smyth. 

Wald, Der. Port-song. An, F. Vier vierstimmige M&nner- 

gesange. Op. 338. No. 35 in M.39a.x ; etc 

Bruch. Sieben kleine Gesange. No. 8 in M.ao4.7 

ScHNBiDBB, J. C. F. No. 78 in M.ax3.9 

Stuckbnsch MiDT. No. 24 in M.39aj|a.a 

Wald, Der, bei Hermannstadt. Opera, For the Music see 

V^estm^er* 
Wald, Der, von Traquair. Part-song. Bbucb. 5 Lieder f&r 
gemischten Chor. No. 14 in Uasfan 

Waldabend. Part-song. Koellnbr. Vier Lieder. Op. 116. 

No. 72 in M.39a.ia 

Waldabendachein. Part-song. Abt, F. Drei vierstimmige 

Mannergesange. Op. 236. No. 32 in M.39a.x ; etc. 

Bbckbr, V. E. No. 5 in M.ao3.aa 

Schmoelzer, J. £. No. 1 10 in 1I.X474 

Waldandacht. Port-song. Abt, F. 4 Gesange fur vier 

Mannerstimmen. Op. 175. No. 19 in M.39a.x ; etc 

MuBLLER, C. F. W. No. 30 in M.39a4a4 

Waldbaechlein. Part-song. Staab. No. a in M.37a30 

Waldberg, Heinrich, Freiherr von. 

Die Chansonnette. Operette von Victor lAon [Psend.] 

und H. V. Waldberg. Musik von Rud. Dellinger. M.399.73 

Die Strohwittwe. Operette von Victor lAon [Pseud.] und 

H. V. Waldberg. Musik von Albert Kauders. 

No. a in 11.399.83 
Waldbmehl, Wilhetm von, pseud. See Zaccahnaglio, Anton 

Wilhelm Florentin von. 

Waldconcert. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. No. 10 in M.X9a.7 

Waldeinsamkeit Part-song. Abt, F. 5 Gesange fur s. a. t. b. 

Op. 369. No. 8 in M.x58.aa 

Adam, C. F. No. i in M.39a.ao 

EcKER. Der Krieger Nachtwache. No. 15 in M.39a.6 

Hauptmann, M. Sechs vierstimmige Lieder. 

No. a in M.i57.9a 
IsENMANN. Funf Mannerchorc Op. 66. No. 26 in M.39a.xx 
Kuntze. No. 31 in M.a46.aa 

Metzgbr, J. C. No. 35 in M.39a.x7 

Pachb. Zwei Gesange fur Mannerchor. Op. 61. 

No. 6 in M.39a.ax 

Staab. No. a in M.37a30 

Storch. Solitude. No. 14 in M.39a^ 

TiETZ, P. No. 115 in M.X474 

Waldeinsamkeit. Song. Rubinstein. Sechs Lieder. Op. 76. 

No. 16 in M.x9a.5 
Walden, Henry. 

Prospectus. The burglars; or the majesty of the law. By 
Chas. F. Pidgin. Music by Henry Walden. Boston. 1881. 
Argument, lyiioiMii and words of the longt. No. 5 in M.xx6b7 

Walder. Opera. For the Music see Benda. For the Librbtio 
see Cotter. 

Waldersee, Paul, Graf von. 
W. A. Mozart's Werke. Kritisch durchgesehene Gesammt- 
ausgabe. Supplement. Revisionsbericht Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. 1883. ll,xa3.37 

Waldes Echo. Part-son^. Abt, F. No. 1 1 in ll.39a.x 

Waldeseinkehr. Part-song. Oberreich. No. a6 in ll.39a.x9 

Waldeaeinaamkeit. Part-song. Abt, F. 6 Gesange fur 
gemischten Chor. Op. 443* No. 2 in ll.x58.aa 

Waldeafeier. Part-song. Abt, F. Funf Lieder fur s. a. t. b. 
Op. 81. No. 3 in 11.399.x 

Waldesfrieden. Part-song. Quast. No. 33 in 11.399.8 

Waldeagesprftch. Song. 
Jensen, A. Ausgewahlte Lieder. No. 3 in lt.x57.37 

Schumann, R. A. Lieder-Kreis . . . von Eichendorff. 

No. 12 in 11.944.X5.1; etc. 

Waldeagmss. Part-song. Abt, F. 8 vierstimmige Manner- 
gesange. Op. 336, Heft I. No. 4 in 11.399.9 

Waldeagrusa. Song. Curschmann. No. 8 in Il.99x.30; etc 

WaldesUed. Part-song. Van der Stuckbn. No. ii inll.a03.16 



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Waldeslieder. Part-songs, Fischei, C. L. 

No. 13 in 11.393.33; etc 

Waldealnst. Part-strng. Gsaesek, F. No. 3 in 11.370.30 

Waldesnacht Part-song. Bradsky. Zwei Lieder fur Manner- 

chor. Op. 54- No. I5» 16 in 11.393.5 

BiAHMS. 7 Lieder. No. 5 in 11.304.7 

Orth, p. No. 53 in ll.393.x6 

Waldesrauscheii. Part-song. Staabl No. 3 in 11.370.30 

WuRMBL No. 61 in 11.393.34 

Waldeasdmtnen. Part-song. Grubkr, J. Sangeshort. 

No. a in M.370.30 

Waldestranm. Part-song. Drbgbrt. No. ii in 11.3x3.4 

Waldeaweise. Part-song. Art. F. Vier Lieder fur Sopran 

und vter Mannerstimmen. Op. 366. No. 9 in li.393.39 

ScHOBN, E. von. No. 5 in 11.393.434 

Waldessauber. Part-song. Abt, F. Funf Gesange. Op. 203, 

Heft I. No. 5 in M.393.39 

Drbxlbr. No. I3 in 11.3x34 

Rbitbr, E. No. 13 in 11.393.434 

Waldfahrt Song. Framz, R. Sechs Gesinge. Op. 14. 

No. 15 in 11.344.5.3 

Waldfee^ Die. Part-song. Abt, F. Sechs vierstim'mige 

Minnergesange. Op. 361. No. 8 in 11.393.3 

Catallo. No. 26 in li.393.35 

ScHMOBLZBR. No. 36 in 11.393.33 

Waldleat Cantata. For the Music see Unbehaun. For the 

LiBRBTTo see Spiest. 
Waldfrftulein. Cantata. For the Music see Sucher. For the 

LiBRBTTo see ZedlitB. 

Waldfnra, Die. Part-song. Sutor. No. i6i in M.x39a43.5 

Waldfrieden. Part-song. An, F. No. 2 in 11.393.39 

MoBHRiNG, V Gesange. Op. 93- No. 17 in li.393.x8 

Waldgang. Part-song. Vogbl, W. M. Vier Gesange. Op. 23. 

No. 45 in li.393.36; etc. 
Waldgmsa. Part-song. Bbcker, C. J. No. 16 in ll.x39a43.9 
Waldharfen. Part-song. Schultz, E. No. i in 1l.3x3.x6 

Waldheze, Die. Song. Rubinstbin. Sechs Lieder. Op. 72. 

No. 15 in 11.193.5 

Waldbom, Das. Part-song. Hummbl, F. Waldwanderung. 

Heft 3. No. 5 in 11.303.3 

Waidkoenigin, Die. Opora. For the Music see SchuiL For 

the LiBRBTTO see AmsteL 

Waldleben. Overture. Kubckbn. No. 2 in 11.343.x x 

Waldleben. Part-song. Lorbnz, O. No. 48 in 11.346.33 

Waldlied. Part-song. Bbckbr, C. J. No. 66 in ll.x39a.43.xo 

Bbcker, V. E. No. 9 in M.3934 

Gadb. 6 Gesange. Op. 11. No. 10 in Ii.x57.3x ; etc 

Habrtbl. No. 70 in 11.346.33 

Hummel, F. Waldwanderung. Heft 2. No. 4 in 11.303.3 

Krbutzbr» C. No. 172 in M.X39a43.5 

Mangold. No. 9 in lE.X3a7 

Marschnbr» a. E. No. 40 in M.x39a43.xo 

MoBHRiNa Vier Ges&nge. Op. 18. No. 6 in M.393.X8 

Rhbinbbrgbr» J. G. Auf der Wandensng. No. 39 in ll.393.3x 

SCHMOBLZBR. No. 65 in 1I.393.3X 

ScHULTZ, E. No. 12 in il.3934a.x 

TaubBrt» C G. W. Vier Quartette. Op. 125. 

No. 18 in 11.393.36 
Waldlied. Song. Curschmann. Curschmann-Album. 

No. I in li.x57.37 
Waldlied aus der Rose Filgerfahrt. Part-song. Schumann, 
R. A. No. 3 in M.X30.7 

Waldlieder. Part-songs. Wubllnbr. No. 24 in ll.x58.3x 

Waldmaedchen. Part-song. Schumann, R. A. Romanzen 
fiir Frauenstimmen. No. 6 in M. 158.34; etc. 

Waldmeister. Opera. For the Music see Strauss, J. iS^s- 

1S99. For the Librbtto see David, G. 
WaldmeiBterB Brautfahrt. Camtata. For the Music see Bram- 

bach. For the Librbtto see Mueller, F. C. 
WaldmeiBter'B Brautfahrt. Overture. Gbrnshbim. 

No. 2 in M.348.3X 

Waldmeistere Brautfahrt. Part-songs. Hillbr, F. Zehn 

Lieder aus Waldmeisters Brautfahrt. No.4,5in M.393.XX 

Waldmorgen. Cantata. For the Music see Becker, R. For 

the Libretto see Lindner. 



Waldmorgen. Part-song. Gobtzb. No. 23 in M.393.IO 

Mobhring. Funf Gesange. Op. 83. No. 13 in M.393.X8 

Rhbinbbrger, J. G. Vom Rhein. Op. 80. No. 16 in M.393.3a 
Waldnacht! Part-song. Bbrgt. No. 11 in M.i39a43.x 

KuGLBR, A. Vier Gesiinge. Op. 4. No. 6 in M.393.X5 

Wendt, J. G. No. 69 in M.3X3.9 

Waldnacht Song. Mihalovich. Sieben Lieder. 

No. 2 in M.38o.az 
Waldnachtgesang. Part-song. Blibd. Drei Abendlieder. 
Op. 36. No. 21 in M.393.35 

Waldnachtzauber. Port-song. Dbbois. No. 7inM.3X34 

Waldnymphe, Die. Overture. Bbnnbtt,W. S. No. 3 in M.345.33 
Waldow, Hermann. 

Die Nacht. Tongemalde fur gemischten Chor, Soto und 
Orchester von Julius Otto. No. 3 in M.X94.33 

Die Filgerfahrt nach dem gelobten Lande. Dichtung. In 
Musik gesetzt fiir Mannerchor, Solostimmen und Or- 
chester von Edmund Kretschmer. No. 4 in M.X93.a 
Waidphantaaie. Symphonic poem. Zobllner, H. 

No. 3 in M411.54 

Waldpaalm. Part-song. Bruch. 5 Lieder fur gemischten 

Chor. No. 14 in il.x58.33 

Waldpaalm dem M5nche von Banth. Part-song. Lachner, V. 

No. 22 in il.39a.15 
Waldrast Part-song. Hummel, F. Waldwanderung. Heft 2. 

No. 4 in M.303.a 
Waldroealein. Part-song. Weiss, J. No. 16 in M.33i.3o 

Waldrose. Part-song. Billeter. No. 16 in M.39343.3 

Lobwenstamm. No. 6 in M.393.X7 

ScHULTZ, E. No. 7 in M.393^5 

Waldmf. Part-song. Schauss. No. 16 in M.ao3.8o 

Waldruhe. Part-song, Schultz, E. No. 102 in M.346.33 

Waldscene. Cantata. For the Music and Libretto see Her- 

beck, J. F. 

Waldachloaa, Das. Song. Mendblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. 

Werke. Serie 19- M4X3.3.X9 

Waldseligkeit. Song. Strauss, R. Acht Lieder fur eine 

Singstimme. Op. 49. No. 11 in M.380.944 

Waldstein, Max. 

Heitere Bilder aus der Opernwelt 2. Auflage. Chemnitz. 

Richter. 1900. Portrait. M.378.90 

CoHieHts, — Heitere Bilder atn der Opemwdt — Theatererinnentnacn. 

Die Tochter des Dionysos. Komische Open Musik von 

Johann Brandl. No. 2 in M.a65.x8 

Waldatimmen. For orchestra. Jungmann. No. 3 in M.343.9 

Wald-Symphonie. For orchestra. Ellerton, J. L^ M.348.38 

Waldtaube, Die. Symphonic poem. DvoftAx. No. i in M4X0.33 

Waldvdgelein. Part-song. Duerrner. Das Voglein im Walde. 

No. 97 in M.i39a44 

Waldvdgelein. Song. Tibhsbn. 6 Gedichte. No. 14 in M.336.8 

Waldvdglein. Part-song. 

Abt, F. 6 Lieder. Op. 339. No. 7 in M.X58.33 

Fischer, C. L. Waldeslieder. Heft i. No. 13 in M.39a.33 

Mbndblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. Werke. Serie 16. 

M4X3.3.X6 
Zobllner, C F. Zollner-Album. No. 5 in M.37a30 

Waldwanderung. Part-songs. Hummel, F. No. 3-5 in M.303.3 
Waldwanderung. Song. Grieg. Grieg-Album. 2. 

No. 3 in ic.155.16 
Waldweben. For orchestra. Wagner, W. R. No. 3 in M404.31 
Walea. Music. 

David, E. £tudes historiques sur la po^ie et la musique 
dans la Cambric. Paris. 1884. M.3X5.aa 

Jones, E. Musical and poetical relics of the Welsh bards. 
London. 1784. M.X3X.34; etc 

Thomas, J., editor. Welsh melodies, with Welsh and Eng- 
lish poetry, by John Jones, and Thomas Oliphant. Ar- 
ranged for one voice, and also harmonized for 4 voices, 
with accomp. for harp or pianoforte, by John Thomas. 
Vol. I. London. [1862.] M.335.6 

Thomson, G., editor. Thomson's Collection of the songs 
of Burns, Sir Walter Scott . . . united to The select 
melodies of Scotland, and of Ireland & Wales. With 
^symphonies & accompaniments for the piano forte. Lon- 
don. [1822.] 6 v. in 3. Portrait Plates. M.I33.3I 



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Waley, Simon Waley. 
Alpine shepherd's song [t., with accomp. for pianoforte]. 
London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876?] No. 4 in M.380.X8 
Angels' voices: song [s., with pianoforte accomp.]. Lon- 
don. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] No. i in ll.380.x8 
The banner. Vocal duet [s. s., or t. t.], with pianoforte 
accompaniment. London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] 

No. 21 in 1l.380.x8 
The bird, let loose. Sacred song [s., with accomp. for 
pianoforte]. London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] 

No. 6 in lC.380.x8 

''By the rivers of Babylon." Sacred song [a.] with piano 

accompaniment. London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] 

No. 5 in M.380.X8 
Concerto, in Eb, for the pianoforte, with accomp. for full 
orchestra. Op. 16. Pianoforte part. London. Schott. 
[ 1859 ?] No. 6 in lC.doo.6 

"Curfew." Song, for barytone or bass [with accompani- 
ment for pianoforte]. London. Lucas, Weber & Co. 
[1876.] No. 7 in M.380.X8 

The dream of home. Ballad [s. or t., with accompaniment 
for piano]. London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] 

No. 8 in ll.380.x8 
An emblem. Song [s., with accomp. for pianoforte]. Lon- 
don. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] No. 2 in ll.380.x8 
The home of early love. Song [a. or bak.] with pianoforte 
accompaniment. London. Lucas, Weber 81 Co. [1876.] 

No. 9 in ll.380.x8 

"I would not be forgot." Song [s. or t.] with piano forte 

accompaniment. London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] 

No. II inll.380.x8 

ril rest beneath the greenwood shade ("In der Feme"). 

[Song, s. or t., with pianoforte accomp.] London. Lucas, 

Weber & Co. [1876.] No. 10 in ll.380.x8 

''The Lord is my shepherd." Sacred song [bar. Accomp. 

for pianoforte]. London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] 

No. 12 in ll.380.x8 
"Lore-Ley" (Lurline). [Song, a. or bar. Accomp. for 
piano.] London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] 

With GermAn and EnfUth wordi. No. 1 3 in ll.380.x8 

A lost chord. Song [s.] with piano-forte accompaniment. 

London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] No. 3 in ll.380.x8 
Marguerita. Trio for three equal voices, with piano forte 

accompaniment. London. Lucas, Weber &. Co. [1876.] 

The words are in English and German. No. 24 in M.38o.x8 

"Oh! where art thou dreaming?" Song [s. or t., with piano 

forte accompaniment]. London. Lucas, Weber &. Co. 

[1876.] No. 14 in M.380.X8 

Our native land. Song [s. or t. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 

London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] No. 15 in ll.380.x8 
'The rose that reached me from thy bow'r" ("Ant wort"). 

[Song, s. or t. Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 

Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] No. 16 in 1l.380.x8 

The words are in German and English. 

Sleep on, my sweetest joy (Schlaf ein, mein siisses Herz). 
Cradle song [s. or t., with accomp. for pianoforte]. New 
edition. London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] 

The words are in Enf^iah and German. No. 17 in ll.380.x8 

Song of wood nymphs. Set to music as a two-part song 
s. A. Accomp. for pianoforte]. London. Lucas, Weber 
& Co. [ 1876.] No. 22 in M.380.X8 

Song of the silent land [a. or bar. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 
London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] No. 18 in 1l.380.x8 

"This world is all a fleeting show." Part song. For s. a. 
T. B. The words by Thomas Moore. {In Hullah. The 
Singer's library. Sacred. No. 22. Pp. 109-112.) 

No. 47 in II.X57.X ; No. 22 in II.X57.3 

"Thou springtide art so true and good," "Wie bist du 
Fruhling gut und treu." Two-part song [s. a. Accomp. 
for pianoforte]. London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] 

The words are in Enclish and German. No. 23 in ll.380.x8 

"Thou Streamlet hast a tuneful voice," "Du Quell hast 
einen stiszen Mund." Song [t.], with piano forte accom- 
paniment. London. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] 
The words are in English and German. No. 19 in ll.380.x8 



Waley, Simon Waley. (CatUimud.) 
When e'er on death I think ("O GottI wenn ich an's Sterben 
denke"). [Song, s. or t. Accomp. for pianoforte.] Lon- 
don. Lucas, Weber & Co. [1876.] No. 20 in lC.380.x8 

The words are in English and German. 

Walk, A, at dawn. Part-song. Gadb. No. 26 in IC.X95.X.15 

Walker, Bettina. 
My musical experiences. London. Bentley. 189a lC.i4X.a 

CoMttnis, — Sir Stemdale Bennett — Taoaig. — Sgambati. — Lisst. — 

Deppe and Scharwencka. — Henselt. 

The running title reads: Musical caqMriences of a pianoforte student 

Walker, C. £. 

The fall of Algiers. A grand opera. Composed by Henry 

R. Bishop. H*d96.7 

Walker, Frank C. 

Penelope: or the milkman's bride. A comic operetta in x 

• act, with original words and adaptation by Frank C 

Walker. [Vocal score.] New York. Pond & Co. [1878.] 

No. 2 in lE.396.xa 
Walker, J., Mtor. 

Brachvogel, a. E. Friedemann Bach; or the fortunes of 
an idealist. London. 1875. lC.x39a.x6 

Walker, James. 

On just intonation in song and speech. [Aberdeen.] 1876. 
Plates. lC.xa9.a7 

Walker, John. 

Elements of elocution. Added, a system of the passions, 
exemplified by a selection of passages from Shakespeare. 
2d edition, with additions. London. Robinson. 1799. 
Portrait. Plates. M.X48.99 

Walker, Joseph Cooper. 
Historical memoirs of the Irish bards. Dublin. White. 
1786. Portrait. Plates. M.199.36 

Walker, Reginald Henry. 
Jerusalem. Its prosperity, calamity & restoration. A 
sacred cantata. Edited by J. H. Walker. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1877.] 

No. 5 in ll.904.x4 

"The lark's aloft." A May carol [for 4 voices]. London. 

Novello, Ewer & Co. 1870. No. ao in 11.x58.90 

Walking delegate, The. Optra. For the Music see Hoamer. 

For the Librbtto see Cook, C. E. 
Walkuere, Die. Opera. For the Music and LiBtsno see 

Wagner, W. R. 
Walkuerensang. Part-sang. Schmoblzek, J. £. No. 5 in ic.903.99 
Wallace, Lady Grace Maxwell, translator. 

Bbbthoven, L van. Letters (i 790-1826). London. 1866. 

2 V. ic.x07.x6 

Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, J. L. F. Letters, from 1833 to 

1847. Philadelphia. 1865. II.X09.6 

Letters from Italy and Switzerland. Philadelphia. 

1865. IC.X09.8 

Mozart, J. C W. A. Letters. 1769-1791. New York. 1866. 

2 V. Portrait. ll.xo9a^5 

NoHL, C. F. L. The life of Mozart. London. 1877. . 2 v. 

Portraits. 1C.X96.9 

NoHL, C. F. L, editor. Letters of distinguished mpsicians. 

London. 1867. II.X0X.5 

PoLKo, E. Reminiscences of Felix Mendelssohn- Bartholdy. 

Lnodon. 1869. Portrait. lC.xox.36 

Wallace, William. 

Villon. Symphonic poem, No. 6, for orchestra. Pull score. 

Mayence. Schott. 1910. 1C434.95 

Wallace, William Vincent. 

The amber witch. Romantic opera in 4 acts. Written by 
Henry F. Chorley. Composed by W. V. Wallace. Ar- 
ranged [for pianoforte] by E. F. Rimbault. London. 
Cramer, Beale & Chappell. [1861.] ic.994.xx 

The desert flower. Romantic opera in 3 acts. Written by 
Mess. Harris and Williams. Composed by W. V. Wallace. 
[Accomp. for piano.] New York. Hall. 1869. Portrait. 

lC.994.x9 

Love's triumph. An opera in 3 acts. The libretto written 

by J. R. Planch6. The music composed by W. V. Wallace. 

[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Addison & Lucas. 

[1862.] ll.994.xo 



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Wallace, William Vincent. (Coniwmd,) 
Lurline. Grand romantic opera. Written by £. Fitzball 
[pseud.]. Composed by W. V. Wallace. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] New York. Hall. 1859- li.a94.13 

Maritana. An opera in 3 acts written by Edward Fitzball 
[pseud.]. The music composed by W. V. Wallace. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] London. Cramer, Beale & Co. 
[1846.] M.a94^ 

Matilda. Grand opera. Written by Alfred Bunn, and com- 
posed by W. V. Wallace. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
London. Cramer, Beale & Co. [1847.] M.994.8 

Merrily over the sea. Four-part song. London. Hatchings 
ft Romer. [185-?] No. 3 in li.157.a3 

Pretty Gitana: the fortune-telling scene in Maritana. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] London. Cramer, Beale & Co. 
[184-?] No. 13 in 11.335.7.3 

The winds that waft. Four part song. London. Hatchings 
ft Romer. [185-?] No. i in ll.157.a3 

Wallace, on le m^nestrel ^cossais. Optra, For the Music see 
Catd. For the Librstto see Fontanea de Saint-Marcellin. 
Wallada. Part-song. KiSTLia. Drei Mannerchore. Op. 42. 

No. 3 in 1l.39a.z3 

Wallenreiter, C. A. 

Pastoral mass in C (For Christmas time.) [Accomp. for 

organ.] (In Werner, A. The Canute. Vol. i, pp. 117- 

139.) II.110.9 

Wallensteiii. Symphonic poem, Ihdy, F. M. V. d*. U^o^M 

Rhbimbbrgik, J. G. IL346.Z 

Wallenatein*a Lager. Overture, Schlottmann. No. i in M.334.I9 

Wallenateiii'a Lager. Symphonic poem, Smstana. 

No. 4 in 11^05.57 
Wallenateiner Lanzenknecht, Der. Part-song, Kbyschbr. 
Sechs Quartette. Op. 7. No. a in M.39a.x3 

Wallenateiner Lanzknecht, Der. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. 
Werke. Serie ao, Band 9. u.zi'j.i.aag 

Waller, John Francis. 
Sylvan hours. A pastoral scene for 6 female voices. Com- 
posed by J. Robinson. No. a8 in M.z57*x 
Walllahrt» Die, nach Kevlaar. Song, Hillbr, F. 

No. 17 in lCz9a.3 
Wallfahrtalied. See O aanctiaaima. 

Wallfiach, w 

Vielliebchen. Gavotte von Wallfisch. Fur Tenor-Sqlo, 
Mannerchor und Pianofortebgl. arrangirt von Emil Neu- 
mann. Berlin. Neumann. [187-?] No. i in ll.39a.3x 
Wallhofen, Pauline, Freiin von. See Lucca, Pauline, x 
Walliaer, Christoph Thomas. 

Gaudent in coelis. Motette [fur 2 Chore]. (In Rochlitz. 
Sammlung vorzuglicher Gesangstucke. Band i, Abthei- 
lung 2, pp. 63-^.) No. 43 in ll.ao3.6.z 

Wallner, F. See Wainer, F. 
Wallnoefer, Adolf. 

Eddystone. Handlung in 3 Akten, von Adolf Wallnofer. 
Frei nach der gleichnamigen Novelle von Wilhelm Jen- 
sen. English translation by Ludm. Kirschbaum. Voll- 
standiger Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 
1891. ll.396.z5 

Gersprenz. Gedicht von J. V. von Scheffel. Fiir Bass- 
oder Baryton-Solo, Mannerchor und Orchester kom- 
ponirt von Adolf Wallnofer. Op. 25. Klavierauszug. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf ft Hartel. [1881.] No. 7 in li.aza.x8 
Hymne an die Erde. Hymn to the earth. Dichtung von 
A. Wallnofer fiir Tenor-Solo oder Tenor-Chor ad lib. und 
fffosses Orchester. Op. 67. Deutsch-englisch. Englische 
Ubersetzung von L. Kirschbaum. Partitur mit unter- 
gelegtem Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 
[ 1900.] No. 3 in li.380.a8 

Weltseele (Soul of the world). [Gedicht von R. von 
GottschalL] Fiir gemischten Chor mit Begleitung des 
Pianoforte. [Englische Ubersetzung von L. Kirschbaum.] 
Op. 68. Deutsch-englisch. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 
[189-7] No. 3 in 11.3804 

Wallut; Charles. 

Les td^s de M' Pampelune. Op^ra-comique. Musique de 
Marcellus Miiller. No. 2 in Il.a67.z5 



Wallworth, Thomas Adlington. 

Kevin's choice. An operetta in 2 acts. Adapted from a 

sketch by F. Hazlewood. Music by T. A. Wallworth. 

[Vocal score.] London. Metzler & Co. [1882.] ic.3a6.z4 

Wally, La. Opera, For the Muazc see Catalan!, A. For the 

Liaasno see Illica. 
Walmialey, Thomas Attwood. 
The approach of May. Trio [a. a. a. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (In Novello's Collection of trios, etc Vol. 3, pp. 
25-30.) No. 5 in M.ao4.36.3 

Blessed is he that considereth the poor. Full anthem [a. A. 
T. B. a]. (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Pp. 184- 
191,) No. 31 in ic.a33.z3 

Cambria. A trio [s. a. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 
Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 5, pp. 92-99-) 

No. 18 in 11.204.36.5 

Cathedral music. Edited by Thomas Forbes Walmisley. 

London. Ewer & Co. [1857.] Il.233.z6 

Cmitmis. — Service i-Si in C, F, B flat, D, and D minor. — Anthems : 
Behold, O God, our defender; O gire Uianki; Hear, O Thou ahepherd 
of Iirael ; O God, the king of glory ; Father of heaven ; Not unto us, 
O Lord; Ponder my worda; If the Lord himself; Blessed is he that 
considereth the poor; The Lord shall co mfor t Zion. 

Father of heaven. Anthem [a. solo and chorus. Accomp. 

for organ]. (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 

2, pp. 169-174.) No. ao in lC.X95.a.a 

The mermaids. Trio [& s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 

(In Novello's Collection of trios» etc. Vol. 3, pp. 31-41.) 

No. 6 in 11.304.36.3 
Not unto us, O Lord. Anthem. (In Haycraft Sacred 

harmony. Pp. 188-193.) No. 34 in 11.234.6 

Slow, slow, fresh fount. Madrigal [& s. a. t. b.]. (In No- 
vello's Part-song book, ad series. Vol. 16, pp. 163-168.) 

No. a6 in Il.i95.z.z6 
Te Deum, Jubilate & Sanctus, in C. [Accomp. for organ.] 

London. Novello. [185-?] No. 27 in ll.zoo.8 

Walmialey, Thomas Attwood, editor, 
Attwood. Attwood's Cathedral music 11.233.3 

Mbndblssohn-Baktholdy, J. L F. [O praise the Lord. 

Anthem.] No. 26 in 11.190.8; etc 

Walmialey, Thomas Forbes. 
A collection of glees, trios, rounds, and canons. London. 

Chappell & Co. [1826.] 11.233.5 

ConinU, — Glees: Boy, I hate their empty shows; Daughters of Al* 
hion; Hail! beauteous stranger; Hail I meelc-ey'd maiden; LoTe under 
friendship's vesture; O were my lore; Reflected on the lalce; Thus, 
thus I steer my bark; Venus, clippe thy truaate's wing. — Trios: A 
wet sheet and a flowing sea; I gas'd with fond eye; Tliere was once a 
gentle time. — Rounds: Sweet Is the breath; The moments past. — 
Canons: Glory be to the Father; In Te, Domlne, speravi; Lord rellere 
the wants; Let Thy merciful kindness; On parent knees; Te Deum 
laudamus. 

Hosanna to the Son of God. Canon. Four in two. (In 
Hullah. Part music. Sacred. Vol. 2, pp. 102-105.) 

No. 35 in 11.157.28.2 
I wish to tune my quiv'ring lyre. A glee [a t. t. b.]. (In 
The Orpheus. New series. Vol. 2, pp. 5-12.) 

No. 2 in li.205.xaa 
Te Deum & Jubilate. [Accomp. for organ.] London. No- 
vello. [ 184-?] No. 28 in ii.zgo.8 
Wainer, F. 
rpa<|n> FjieflxeH-b. PoMaimnecKO-iOMopHCTH<iecicaR onepa s-b 
Zxh AtftCTBiax'b 4>. BaabHcpa. FlepeBOA'b cb irbMeuicaro F. 
A. JlHUiHHa. [Graf Gteikhen. Romantisch-humoristische 
Oper in 3 Aiifzugen von F. Wainer. Obersetzt von G. A. 
Lishin.] MocKBa. V. n. lOpreHCoaa. [1880.] 11.a94.z4 

The words, by Musaeus, are in Russian and German. Accompaniment 
for piano. 

Walperga'a Lied. Song, Abt, F. Sechs Lieder. Op. 71. 

No. 51 in M.I92.Z 
Walpurgianacht Symphonic poem, Widor, C. M. 

No. I in 11.358.13 
Walahe, Walter Hayle. 
Dramatic singing physiologically estimated. London. 
Kegan Paul. 1881. If.z04.a8 

Walatein, T. W. 

Pull away merrily. Four part song. London. Hutchings 
& Romer. [185-?] No. 6 in 1C.Z57JI3 



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Waif Gott Sang. Taubkrt, C. G. W. Klange aus der 
Kinderwelt. Heft 5. No. 17 in ll.X9a.6 

WalU Gott, Das. Pttrt-song. Ecm. No. 14 in M.Z474 

Waite» walte nah und fern. Anthem, Hauptmann, M. 

No. 6 in 11.37049 
Walter, August. 

Concert Ouverture, D dur. Op. 16. Partitur. Basel. 

Hunold. [1861.] No. a in M.348.ZS 

Sinfonie (No. i, Es dur) fur Orchester. Leipzig. Kistner. 

[1856.] No. I in ll.348.z8 

Walter, William Henry, compiler, 

A manual of church music: containing chants and metrical 

tunes. New York. Appleton & Co. i860. IC.Z07.6 

"O how amiable." Quartett-anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 

New York. Beer 8c Schirmer. 1865. No. og in 11.Z90.8 

Walter Scon lyrique. Songs. Conconi. Ii*a44*3 

Walther, Johann. 

Aeterno gratias Patri. Motette. (In Rochlitz. Sammlung 

vorzuglicher Gesangstiicke. Band i, Abtheilung 2, pp. 

43, 44.) No. 36 in M.ao9.6.z 

Wittembergisch geistlich Gesangbuch von 1524, zu drei, 

vier und funf Stimmen. Neue Partitur-Ausgabe nebst 

Klavierauszug von Otto Kade. Berlin. Trautwein. 1878. 

[Publikation selterer praktischer und theoretischer Musik- 

Werke, vorzugsweise des xv. und xvi. Jahrhunderts. 

Band 7- Jahrgang 6.] 11400.3 

Walther, Oscar. 

Don Cesar. Komische Operette. Musik von Rudolf Del- 
linger. Il.fl95.3z 
Das Krokodil. Operette. Musik von Adolph Perron. 

M.38941 
Lorraine. Komische Operette. Musik von Rudolf Del- 
linger. ll.fl95.99 
Saint Cyr. Operette. Musik von Rudolf Dellinger. 

No. I in 1l.a95.fl8 
Walther von Birbach. CanUUa. For the Music see Hiller, 

F. For the Libretto see Simrock. 
Walthew. Richard H. 
The enchanted island. An operetta in one act The libretto 
written by R. H. U. Bloor. The music composed by 
Richard H. Walthew. [Vocal score.] London. Boosey 
& Co. 1900. No. 3 in 11.389.5 

Walton* Emanuel. 

Babylon. An oratorio. Accomp. for the organ or piano 
forte. Leeds. Sykes. [182-?] ll.fl43-35 

Waltzes. For orchestra. 

Chabribr. Trots valses romantiques. [Transcription pour 
grand orchestre de I'^dition originale pour deux pianos 
par Felix Mottl.] M404.75 

FucHS, R. Walzer fur Pianoforte zu vier Handen. Op. 25. 
Fur Orchester bearbeitet von Richard Heuberger. Heft 
I, 2. No. 2, 3 in ll.335.flo 

Glazunov. Valse de concert pour grand orchestre. Op. 47. 

No. I in 11406.70 
Indy, P. M. V. d'. S^r^nade et valse. Op. 16, no. i; I7i 
no. I. No. I in 11405.33 

Liszt. Mephisto Walzer, 2ter. No. 4 in 11.344.zfl 

ftazNi^BK. Donna Diana. Komische Oper. Walzer- 
Zwischenspiel fiir grosses Orchester. No. 5 in 11.404.6 

RiEMENSCHKBiDER, G. Valse-Capricc, fur Orchester. 

No. 2 in 11404.7 
Rubinstxin. Valse-Caprice. Fur grosses Orchester bear- 
beitet von Carl Muller-Berghaus. No. 3 1011.345.1 z 
Saint-Sa£ns. Valse [dans Top^ra £tienne Marcel]. 

No. I in M.34fl.3Z 

Strauss, J. 182^-1899. Drei Walzer. ll404.flfl 

TcHAiKovsKi, P. I. Walzer aus dem Ballet „Dornroschen." 

Op. 66, No. 6. No. 6 in M.343.Z3 

Walzer aus der Oper ,,£ugen Onegin.'' 

No. 2 in 11.334.23 
Weber, C. M. F. E. von. Aufforderung zum Tanz. Op. 
65. Fur Orchester gesetzt von Felix Weingartner. 

No. 2 in 11404.33; etc. 
WiNDERSTEiN, H. W. G. Valsc Caprice. Op. 9- 

No. 3 in 11.404.35 



Waltzes. For pianoforte. 
Brahms, J. Liebeslieder. Songs of love. Walzer ffir das 
Pianoforte zu vier Handen (und Gesang ad lib.). 

No. 1 in Il.fl70.z4 
Chopin. Walzer fur das Pianoforte. Werke. Band 9, 13. 

ic.3z6.fl.9»z3 
Herz, H. La Carlotta-Grisi. Grande valse. [Arrang^e 
pour piano i 4 mains par N. Louis.] No. z in ll.390yB 

Louis, N. Les Accessit 3 rondinos-valses. Op. 98. 

No. 13 in ll.390b9 
Antonia. Valse brillante. Op. 164. No. 11 inic.390.fl5 
Les d^lices de Hombourg. Grande valse. Op. 162. 

No. 6 in li.390.95 
Les fleurs d'6t£. 6 valses brillantes. Op. 136. 

No. 2 in 11.390.96 

Les fleurs d'hiver. Six valses brillantes et un galop. 

Op. 54- No. I in ll.390.96 

— Graziella. Valse brillante. Op. 192. No. 21 in 11.390^95 

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No. I in 11.390.9 
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Vell6da. Valse brillante pour le piano. Op. 166. 

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Strauss, J. 1804-1849, Les demiers moments de Strauss, 

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BANfts. Tata-Toto. No. i in if .399.3 

Waker. Part-song, Bbatb. Funf Lieder. No. 38 in 11.393.3 
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ZoBLLNER, C. F. Zehn Lieder u. Gesange. Heft 2. 

No. 41 in M.393.37 
Wakerlied. Part-song, LoRTZiNa No. 4 in if .393.17 

Wambach, £mile Xavier. 
Yolande. Lyrische legende in drie deelen. Traduction 

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Muziek van Emile Wambach. [Vocal score.] Antwerpen. 

Van Cauteren. 1883. M,379.34 

Wand'ring gypsey, A, sirs, am I. Song, Bbbthovxn. Werke. 

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Wandclnde Glocke, Die. Song. Schumahn, R. A. Lieder 

fur die Jugend. Abtheilung a. N0.3 inlf.344.z5.3;etc 

Wanderbnrschens Abschied. Part-song, Abt, F. Leichte 

Mannerchore. No. 7 in M.346.33 

Wanderer, The. Opora, For the Music and Ljbsxtto see 

Cox, G. H. 
Wanderer, Der. See also titles beginning Wandrer. 
Wanderer, Der. Part-song. Schultz, E. No. 13 in m.393^5 
SiLCHBK. Silcher-Album. No. 4 in lt.370.30 

Schubert, F. P. Sammtliche Compositionen. It.344.z3; etc. 
Wanderer, Bin. Song, Brahms. Fiinf Lieder. Op. 106. 

No. 4 in 11.38040.3 

Wanderer, The. Part-song. 

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Wanderer, The. Song, Haydn, F. J. No. 73 in lt.335.x8.z 

Wanderer, Der, an der Saegemuehle. Part-song, Schoen, E. 

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No. 23 in 11.304.36.6; etc. 
Wanderer's Nachtgebet. Part-song. Weber, C. M. F. £. von. 

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Wanderer's night song. Duet, ^^ Rubinstein. 18 two-part 

songs. * No. I in lt.Z5547 

Wanderer's night-song, The. Part-song. 

HiLLER, F. No. 34 in lt.304.36.3 

Lbnz, L. No. 15 in lt.zo9.z 

Wanderer's psalm, A. CaeUata, For the Music see Parker, 

H. W. 
Wanderer's return, The. Part-song, Abt, F. 

No. 51 in lt.z57.6.3; etc. 

Wanderer's song. Part-song, Mendelssohn- Bartholdv, J. L.* 

F. 6 four-part songs for male chorus. No. 4 in lt.z58.33 

Otto, F. No. 50 in it.346.36 

Wanderers Abschied. Part-song. Otto, F. 

No. 163 in li.z39a.43.5 

Wanderers Morgengruss. Part-song. 

Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. No. 39 in lt.346.33 

Otto, £. J. Ernst und Scherz. No. 5 in li.393.30 

Wanderers Nachtlied. Part-sof(f, Hauptmann, M. Sechs 

Lieder von Goethe. No. i in lt.z57.a3 

Jansbn, F. G. No. 13 in lt.39S43.3 

Schubert, F. P. Drei Lieder eingerichtet von R. Musiol. 

No. 15 in lt.393.37 

ScHULZ, J. P. C. No. 63 in it.313.9 

Wanderers Nachtlied. Song. Hillkr, F. Lieder fur eine 

Altstimme. Op. 129. No. 24 in 11.193.3 

Schubert, F. P. Sammtliche Compositionen. 1t.344.z3 

Wanderers Sturmlied. Cantata. For the Music see ZoeUner, 

H. For the Libretto see Goethe. 
Wanderers Waldabschied. Part-song. Becker, V. £. 

No. 18 in lt.39a.4; etc. 

Wanderfreude. Part-song. Becker, V. E. No. 44 in lt.393.434 

Wandering minstrel, The. Part-song. Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, 

J. L. F. Quartetts. No. 20 in lt.344^3 

Wandering minstrel. The. Song, Beethoven. Werke. 

Serie 24. IC4Z3.Z.34 

Wandering minstrels. Part-song. Hatton. No. 13 in lt.z57.zo 

WanderUed. [Volkslied, t. t. b. b.] (In Fink. Die deutsche 

Liedertafel. P. 34.) No. 31 in M.3Z3.9 

Wanderlied. Part-song, Abt, F. No. 13 in M.Z93.Z ; etc. 

Billbter. No. 209 in M.Z474 

Derckum. No. 27 in it.3934a.3 

Fesca, a. E. N0.9init.z3a7 

Fischer, C. L. No. 98 in lt.Z39a^4 

Fischer, C. W. No. i in if. 393.30 

Gade. Lieder fur Mannerchor. Op. 26. No.9in lt.z57.3z;etc« 

Gartz. Zwei Gesange ftir Mannerstimmen. Op. 9. 

No. 13 in lt.393.9 
HiLLER, F. Zehn Lieder aus Waldmeisters Brautfahrt. 

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Hummel, F. Waldwanderung. Heft i. No. 3 in M.303.3 
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Wmnderlied. Part-sang. (CantniMid.) 

KucFFiLv A. Sechfl Mannerchore. Op. ii. No. 9 in M.399.Z3 
KuNTZB. No. 95 in if .346.23 

LiCBNSS. Vier Quartette fur Mannerchor. Op. 173, Heft i. 

No. 31 in ll.39a.z5 
LiBBB, £. L. No. 9 in 11.393.42.3 

Mbinardus, L. S. No. 2 in ii.27a9 

Mbndblssobn-Bastholdy. Secha Lieder. Op. 50. 

No. 10 in M.903^; etc. 
MuBLLBB, J. G. No. 24 in ll.194.x6 

MuBLLsa-HARTUNa Drei Mannerchore. No. 7 in if .392.19 
Otto, £. J. Gesellenfahrten. No.46inlf.39a.x9;etc. 

Otto, F. No. 243 in It.x29a43.7 

ScHNBiDBKy J. C F. No. 62 in lt.213.9 

Taubert, C G. W. Vier Quartette. Op. 125. 

No. 18 in M.392.26 
Vbit. No. 40 in lt.392.42.z 

Wbbbr, C M. F. E. von. No. 156 in lt.x47.7 

ZoBLLNBKy C p. Zollner-Album. No. 5 in M. 370.30; etc. 
Wanderlied. Sang, 
Franz, R. Zwolf Gesange. Op. 4. No. 30 in lt.a44.5.z 

KuBCKBN. No. 9 in if .244.6.3 ; etc. 

Mbndblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. Werke. Serie 19. 

It.4z3.3x9 
Schumann, R A 12 Gedichte von Kemer. No. 9 in if .244.X5 

Taubbrt, C G. W. Sechs Lieder. Op. 137. 

No. 17 in lt.X92.7 

Wanderlied der Prager Studenten. Part-sang. Hbrbbck, J. F. 

No. 29 in lt.392.42.z 

Wanderlied im Gewitter. Part-song, Moehring. 

No. 19 in lt.392.42.x 

Wanderlieder. Part-songs, 

Wbinzibrl. No. 4^51 in lt.392.24 

* ZoBLLNBR, C. F. No. 44 in lt.392.27 
Wanderluat Part-song, 

Abt, F. 6 Lieder. Op. 139. No.2in it.246.a2;etc. 

Anding. No. 54 in if .246.22 

Bbcker, V. £. 5 Gesange fur Mannerchor. Op. 23. 

* No. 3 in If .392.4 
Gadb. No. 132 in lf.x47.4 
HoFMANN, H. C J. Sec]||8 Manner-Quartette. Op. 20. 

No. 15 in If. 39a. XX 
KoBLUTBR, £. Vier Lieder. Op. 116. No. 71 in if .39a.x2 
Otto, E. J. Ernst und Scherz. No. 14 in if .392.27 

Pachb. No. I in if .392.2X 

Rafp. Zehh Lieder fur Mannerchor. Heft i. 

No. 23 in lf.392.20 

Wanderluat Song, Schumann, R. A. Werke. Serie 13, 

Band i. lf.3z6.z.Z3.z 

Wandermarach. Part-song. 

Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. No. 4 in if .246.22 

Bbcker, V. E. Drei heitere Gesange. Op. 22. 

No. 2 in If .392.4 
Wandem. Part-sang, Greger. No. 148 in if .246.22 

ScHUBBRT, F. P. 12 Gesange. No. 11 in if. 158.2 x; etc 

Schumacher. Musikanten-Lieder. No. 7 in lf.az2.x6 

Wandern, Das. Song. 
Schubert, F. P. Sammtliche Compositionen. lf.244.z2; etc. 
Stern, J. Deutsche Gesange. No. 17 in M.236^ 

Wandem im Fruehling. Part-sang, Abt, F. Deutsche Sanger- 
. halle. Vol. 3. No. 14 in M.392.42.3 

Wandemde Melodien. History. Tappbrt, W. Musikalische 
Studien. No. 10 in M.372.4Z 

Wandemde Musikant, Der. Part-song, 
Sauglbr. No. 218 in M.Z474 

Mbndblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. Werke. Serie 16. 

M4Z3.3.Z6 
Wbinzibrl. Drei Mannerchore. Op. 46. No. 47 in M.392.24 

Wandemde Musikanten. Part-sang, Rhbinbergbr, J. G. Aus 
dem Sangerieben. Op. 85. No. 10 in M.392.22 

Wanderraat Part-sang. Brambach. Vier Chorlieder fiir 
Mannerstimmen. Op. 72. No. 47 in M.392.3 

Wanderachaft. Volksweise. [Mannerchor.] {In Das Rutli. 
Pp. 248, 249.) No. 105 in If .Z474 



Wanderachaft. Part-song. Heim, I. No. 9 in M.zso.7 

KuECKBN. Volksmelodien. Heft 2. No. Z4 in M.Z94.Z6 

Rbissiger. 6 Chorlieder. Op. 212.. No. 37 in M.39a.ao 

ZoBLLNER, C F. No. I inM.z29a44;etc 

Wanderachwalbe, Die. Song. Rubinstbin. Zehn Lieder. Op. 

83. No. 19 in lf.Z92.$ 

Wanderaehnsucht Part-song, Wbinzibrl. No. s in if .39Z.60 
Wanderaleb, Adolf. 

Mein Vaterland. Lied fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. 

Gotha. Ziert. [185-?] No. 2 in M.392.a7 

Wanderaleute. Song. Taubebt, C. G. W. Sechs Lieder. Op. 

153B. No. 13 in M.Z9a.8 

Wanderamann. Part-sang. Bobhmb, F. M. Sechs Volks- 

lieder. No. 7 in lf.392.5 

Wanderong. Song. Schumann, R. A. 12 Gedicht von 

Kerner. No. 9a in M.244.Z5.Z ; etc 

Wanderung. Suite. Scholz. No. i in M.4Z0J0 

WandervoegeL Part-song. Hillbb, F. Zehn Lieder ana 

Waldmeisters Brautfahrt. No. 4inM.392.zz 

Wandl' ich in dem Wald des Abends. Sang, Franz, R. 6 

Lieder von H. Heine. Op. 39* No. 46 in M.244.5.3 

Wandrer, Der. See also titles beginning Wanderer. 
Wandrer, Der, und sein Herz. Part-song. Beckbr, C. J. 

No. 48 in M.z29a43.zo 
Wandrera Abendlied. Part-song, Lbonhabd. 

No. 37 in M.za9a43.zo 
Wandrera Nachtlied. Part-song. 

Moehring. Sechs Gesange. Op. 45. No. 5 in M.Z57.Z5 

Rbissiger. No. 57 in M.za9a43.2 

Wandrera Nachtlied. Song, Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 

20, Band 2, 7. M.3Z7.z.ao.a,7 

Wandrera Sturmlied. Cantata. For the Music see 8traii8% 

R. For the Libretto see Goethe. 
Wangemann, Otto. 

Geschichte des Oratoriums. Demmin. Frantz. 1882. Fac- 
similes. ^.373.59 
Wanhal, Johann Baptist. 

Symphonic p6riodique. Partition. Manuscript. [i88-7] 

M403.ZZ4 
Wann ist die beste Zeit? Part-sang. Abt, F. Vier vier- 
stimmige Mannergesange. Op. 312, Heft 2. 

No. I in M.392.35 
Wann, Rose Deutschland, bluhst du auf. Part-song, Abt, F. 
Drei vierstimmige Mannergesange. Op. 236. 

No. 34 in M.39a.z 

Wann und wo? Part-song, Abt, F. Vier vierstimmige 

Mannergesange. Op. 268, Heft i. No. 38 in M.392.Z 

Wann wirst du mein gedenken, Lieb'? Part-song. Nesslbr. 

No. 15 in M.392.Z9 
Wanneraang. Part-song. Schmidt, G. Drei Gedichte. Op. 51. 

No. 26 in M.392.23 
Wanning, Johannes. 

Bloemlezing uit de 52 sententiae. Bewerkt door Robert 
Eitner. Zangstemmen. Amsterdam. Roothaan. 1878. 
[Maatschappij tot bevordering der toonkunst. Vereeni- 
ging voor nederlandsche muziekgeschiedenis. 8.] 

No. I in M.4Z53 
Wanton gales. Glee. Webbe, S. No. 15 in M.235.9.7; etc 

Wap, Jan Jakobus Franciscus. 

Groote sinfonie in B dur voor soli, koor en orchest, naar 

aanleiding van het gedicht Keizer Karl V. Gecomponeerd 

door W. F. Thooft. No. 2 in M.213.Z7 

War bida me hence away. Air. A Beckett, M. A. Agnes 

Sorel. No. 2 in M.2sz.z 

War criea. 

Rochas d'Aiglun, E. a. a. de. Cris de guerre, devises, 
chants nationaux, chants du soldat et musiques milttaires. 
Paris. 1890. No. i in M.373.22 

War ea dir. Song. Brahms. Romanzen aus Tieck's Mage- 
lone. Heft 3. No. 7 in M.38o4az 

War hold und jung. Part-sonp. Gross, C. E. 

No. 2 in M.37a30 

War in the household. Opera. For the Music see Hilea, H. 
For the Libretto see Caatelli. 

War aong. Part-song. Werner, H. No. 16 in M.flos.zo4 



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War song of the Norman baron Tailleftr. Part-song, Peak- 
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War aongs. See Soldiers' songs. 

Warbler, The. Part-simg, Zobllnkr, H. Die Grasmucke. 

No. 36 in ll.903.ao 
Warburg, James. 

Blessed is every one. Chorale. (/» Haycraft. Sacred 
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Ward, Baillie Peyton, tratulatar. 

WoHL, J. Francois Liszt. Recollections of a compatriot. 

London. 1887. M.X49a.i3 

Ward, Frank £. 

Second sonata (in G) for piano and violin. Op. 9- [Score 

and separate parts.] New York. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

[ 1904.] No. 3 in 114X X.8 

Ward, John. 

Die not, fond man. Madrigal [s. s. a. a. t. b. London. 
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AIm to be found in Hawet*s Collection of madrigals; Notc11o*s Glee- 
hive; Webb'a Cdlleetion of madrigals. 

Hope of my heart. [Madrigal, s. s. a. t. b.] (In Oliphant. 
Madrigals in parts, ist series.) No. 56 in if .337.25 

Ward, John Charles. 

Hail to our chief who in triumph retires. Testimonial ode. 
Written and composed by John C. Ward. [For 4 voices 
with piano accomp. London. 1879.] No. 4 in ll.39x.60 

"Lives of great men all remind us." Choral song. Words 
from Longfellow's "Psalm of life." London. Novello, 
Ewer & Co. 1873. No. 14 in Il.x57.a5 

Vox populi. Madrigalian part song for male voices. Words 
from Longfellow's "Aftermath." London. Novello, Ewer 

& Co. [1873*1 No. 13 in M.157.95 
Ward, S. A., editor, 

Gabsxel, M. a. V. See from Zion's sacred mountain. 

No. 30 in 11.X903 
Ward, Whitfield. 

The throat in its relation to singing. Mansfield. Wolfram. 

x88i. Illtts. No. 7 in ll.37a.5a 

This series of articles originally appeared in The Mosical Critic and 
Trade Review. 

Wat«, William Henry. 
Don John. An operatic drama. Composed and arranged 
for the piano forte by W. H. Ware and H. R. Bishop. 
London. Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. [1820.] 

No. I in If.a7x.x6 

Harlequin Asmodeus, or Cupid on crutches, the favorite 

pantomime. Composed & arranged for the pianoforte by 

W. H. Ware. London. Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & 

Co. [ iS^?] No. 3 in 11.390.40 

Wareing, Herbert Walter. 

Come, now, and let us reason together. Anthem for soli 
[s. A. T. B.] and chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] (In No- 
vello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 15, pp. 153-162.) 

No. 17 in If.x95.a.x5 

I will sing unto the Lord. Full anthem. [Accomp. for 

organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 10, 

pp. 31-37O No. 5 in ll.X95.a.xo 

O ye that love the Lord. Full anthem. [Accomp. for 

organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 10, 

PP« 54-58-) No. 9 in ll.X95.a.xo 

Wares, Henri. 

Gweleo. Drame lyrique. Musique de M. de Clercq. II.39647 
Waring, William, translator. 
Rousseau, J. J. A complete dictionary of music London. 
1779. lf.x3x.xa 

Warm southern gales. Glee, BAETBiLEMON, F. H. 

No. 103 in If .aao.9.a 
Warman, John Watson. 
The organ. Its compass, tablature, and short and incom- 
plete octaves. London. Reeves. 1884. Plate. 

No. 3 in If .X3a.5 
Warner, J. H. 

Rest in peace. Solo [a. or b.] & mixed quartette. [Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte.] Boston. White-Smith Music 
Publishing Co. [1893.] No. 23 in If .203.39 



Warner, J. H. (Contmned.) 
Then gather flowers. [Quartet.] Male voices. Boston. 
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No. 30 in If .303.80 
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Warner, James F., translator. 
Weber, F. G. General music teacher: adapted to self-in- 
struction. Boston. 1841. lf.xxa.8 
Warning, The. Part-song. Gadb. No. 34 in if .39248.3 
Juengst. No. 41 in If 493.1 x 
Warning against the Rhine. Song. Mbndblssohn-Bartholoy, 
J. L. F. Songs. . No. 75 in If .344.31 
Wamung. Part-song. Drbgext, A. Zwei Gesange fiir 
Mannerchor. Op. 76. No. 73 in if .392.3 
Haydn, F. J. Neun Quartetten. No. 5 in lf.303.8 
Otto, F. No. 260 in if .X29a43.8 
Wamung. Song, 

Mozart. 30 Gesange. lf.3ax.38 

Schumann, R. A. Die Hutte. No. 5 in if. 344.x 5.4; etc. 

Taubert, C. G. W. No. 21 in lf.x93.6 

Wamung vor dem Rhein. Part-song. 

DoRN, H. L. E. Des Wirthen Tochterlein. No. 68 in If .392.3 
Gadb. Fiinf Lieder fur Mannerchor. Op. 33. 

No. 17 in If. 303.x X 

Grubbr, J. Sangeshort. No. 3 in if .37a30 

Wamung vor dem Rhein. Song. Mendelssohn- Baktboldy, 

J. L F. Werke. Serie 19. lf4X3.3.x9 

Wamung vor dem Wasser. Part-song. 

Baumgartner, W. No. 187 in if.x474 

Schneider, J. C. F. No. 106 in lf.ax3.9 

Warren, Edmund Thomas. 

I want to dress. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Flowers of 
harmony. Vol. 2, pp. 39, 40.} No. 14 in lf.X57.x8.2 

Three bulls and a bear. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Clementi. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 39.) 

No. 118 in lf.xxo.x.a; No. 118 in lf.xxo.a.a 
AUo to be found in SibbaM's Collection of eatehot. 

To our musical club. Catch a 3 voci. (In Clementi. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. i, p. 2.) 

No. 2 in lf.xxax.i; No. a in if.xxa2.x 

Alio to be found in Flowers of harmony; Parker's The Orphean lyre; 
Sibbald*s Collection of catches; Sodal harmony; Warren's Coclcs's 
Hand-book of glees. 

Warren, Edmund Thomas, editor. 

A collection of catches, canons and glees, for 3, 4, 5, 6 and 

9 voices, never before published. Selected by Thomas 

Warren. [No. 1-32.] London. The editor. i763[-94]. 

32 parts in 5 v. lf.aao.9 

Known as Warren's Annual CoUection. 

Coni€HtM, — I. Let** have a peal. — Boyce: Long live King George. — 
Travers: Ah me, what perils. — Come let us striTC. — Intendc vocI 
orationis. — Travers: Memento homo. — Laodate nomen. — Cantate 
Domino. — Adjuva nos. — Verbum Domini. — Ora et labora. — • 
Miserere mel. — Libera me Domine. — Domine Fill Dei. -— Laudato 
nomen. — Ives: Si Deus nobiscum. — Haec est vita. — Jackson: 
Non nobis Domine. — Miserere nostri Domine. — Byrd: Miserere 
mei. — Long: Hush, the god of lore. — Sleep on sweet babe. — 
Gibbons: The siWer swan. — Giardini: Beriamo tuttL — BattishiU: 
Consign'd to dust — Bennett: When as I look'd. — May the king 
live long. — Martini: Campana che suona. — Giardini: Voglio andara 
a letto. — Boyce: 'Tis thus and thus fareweD. — BattishiU: A 
hogs head was offer'd. — Savage: Pbor Ralpho. — F. W.: Prithee la 
not Miss Chloe's a comical case. — Berg: How happy are we. — lU 
&res the family. — BattishiU : Ye birds for whom I rear'd this grove. 

— King: O Absalom my son. — Travers: Underneath this marble 
hearse. — Berg : Come friends and companions. — Travers : Doubtless 
the pleasure. — BattishiU: I lov'd the beautiful and kind. — Berg: 
Let us drink and be merry. — Long: Less shall proud Rome. — O 
beauteous eyes. — 'Twas you sir. — Boyce : A blooming youth. — 
Warren: Here stand L — Boyce: Long live King George. — Ye 
learned wise mortals. — Long: Arachne once. — Giardini: Trust me 
my Celia. — Nares: O fairest maid. — Yates: Here lies I the Lord 
have mercy upon her. — Hawkins: Here lies Jonson; To the King of 
Great Britain. — Boyce: Glor> be to God. — Warren: To me 'twaa 
giv'n to dye. — Byrd: Pietas omnium. — Fides est anima. A s voci. 

— Torri: Levate suo bella Qori. — Boyce: Allelujah. — Long; 
Happy the youth. — Travers : Life is a jest. — Fides est anlma. A 3 
voci. — Nares: Wilt thou lend me thy mare. — Berg: As Jenny one 
morning. — Lye still. — Giardini: Tis strange sister Ruth. — Haw- 
kins: Come on, here's John. — Boyce: 'Mongst other roses; John 
Cooper was boring. — BattishiU: Here on his back. — Giardini: 
Beneath this stone. — Hayes: The hammer was up. — Hawkinai 
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to peace. — Berg: On toftett beds. — Trajetta: Sofno, ma te mm 
miro. — Lidarti: Che viTa San Martino. — Cocchi: Colla bottigUa in 
mano. — Ante: You aak me dear Jack. — Then fill up the bowl. — 
Cocchi : Che gran prodiglo. — E Tiva dio del vino. — Purcel! : Fairest 
isle of isles excelling. — Hayes: AUelujah; Miserere nobis. — Sit 
nomen Domini. — Lidarti: Occhi stelle. — Alter'd from L'Clerc: 
Rnral sports are sweeter. — Marella: Half an hour past twelve o'clock. 
Howard: Joan tows. — Baildon: When is it best. — Berg: Not a 
day more than thirty. — Ame: Hark you my dear. — Lidarti: Sii 
cantiamo. — Cocchi : Beriam godiam. — Jack thou'rt a. — Baildon : 
Cry'd Strephon panting. — Fye what mean you?-— Ame: Do re 
mi fa soL ~- Warren: To our musical club. — Cantiamo oompagni. 
Marella: Whoe'er a woman's tongue. — There stands the wife of 
jealous Roger. — Chloe yielded. — Lidarti: Donna che un saaso; 
Treman gli spiriti. — Berg: Say what flow'r. — Baildon: Here lies a 
lady. — Arne: Good neighbors be quiet — Long: For the catch-club. 

— Hayes: Resonate JoTem. — Arne: Help me O Lord; Bewitch'd, 
Lady Fanny. — Baildon: My sledge and hammer. — Ame: Follow 
my path. — Woodward : Let the words of my mouth. — Weclkes : The 
nlgfatini^e, the organ of delight. — Woodward: Quoth Roger to 
Nelly. — Overend: Glory be to the Father. — Arne; The love 
rapture. — Long: Where e'er you tread. — Baildon: Ye heaT'ns if 
innocence. — Berg: Compagni amor. — Lidarti: Quel bel vermiglio. 
Baildon: Adam catch'd Eve. — Berg: Swell the song. — Battishill: O 
my Clarissa. — Lidarti: Bever Toglio. — Ame: Which is the properest 
day to drink. — Bruguera: Beatus Tir. — Battishill: Amidst the 
myrtles. — Berg : Hosanna in excelsis. — Hayes : Come follow me to 
the greenwood. — Lidarti: Viva questo claretto. — Battishill: See, 
Phillis, yonder bow'r. — Ame: Sound the trampet. — Atterbury: 
Here lie as dead. — My heart once as light as a feather. — Battis- 
hill: But thirty years. — Berg: Si beviam. — Thomas: Adieu good- 
night. — On thy sweet lips. — ^Jack I hear. — Berg: Cornus proclaims. 

— Atterbury: Don't you know the wife of honest Jack. — Berg: 
Fair Ursley in a merry mood. — Arne: The sport is an emblem of 
love. — Norris: For Agathon in fighting. — Berg: Beriam' o dori. — 
Baildon: When gay Bacchus. — Ame: Gii rlede prima. — Morley: 
Fair PhOlis I saw sitting. — Norris: O'er William's tomb. — Arne: 
In friendship wine and am'rou^ play ; Ombre a mene. -^ Mulso : Don't 
push. — The contrary to strait. — Baildon : Says my lord to my lady. 

— Arne: Joan marching forth. — You know where. — Atterbury : 
With horns and hounds. — Ame: Stout Hodge with an amorous 
gripe. — Ame: Dite carlo. — Cooke: The longitude. — Webbe: Tell 
me ye pow'rs; Attend ye sons of mirth. — Flacton: Here rests his 
head. — Atterbury: Lay that fallen garland. — Berg: Dolce mieL — 
I loTc my Fanny. — Norris: Bacchus. Jove's ddigfatfull boy. — 
Webbe: I love to be merry and wise. — Norris: I said I will take 
heed. — Este: How merrily we live. — Webbe: The moon and 
woman. — Berg: Questo vetro. — Green: When love and friendship. 

— Norris: Ye happy fields. — The city calls. — Cooke: Lover thou 
must be presuming. — Ame: Dear Jenny I love you; Is the devil In 
you. — Webbe: If Eve in her innocence. — Berg: Can you tell me 
what I think? — Cooke: Interred here. — Webbe: A batchelor would 
have a wife. — Hsrington: Alas what boast. — Dyne: Fill the bowl. 

— Webbe: A gen'rous friendship. — Jenner: Hail lovely shade. — 
Atterbury: One a penny. — Webbe: From everlasting. — Cocchi: 
Quando la serpe. — Gii che il vediamo. — Cobb: Smiths are good 
fellows. — Arne: My beloved Is mine; To soften care. — Atter- 
bury: A canvassing squire. — Ame: The maid's with child; Let 
mirth abound. — Hook: Give the toast. — Nares: Fear no more. — 
Hellendaal: Glory be to the Father. — Aylward: A crael fate. — 
Cooke: I'll back the mealy grey. — Webbe: I will magnify Thee O 
God. — Ame: Come shepherds. — Wilbye: Flora gave me fairest 
flowers. — As Roger was sitting. — Atterbury: Sweet enslaver can 
you know. — Here's a health to old Brown. — Berg: Sirs, the 
Serpentine river. — Arne: Make haste to meet the gen'rous wine. — 
Elton: Have you never seen? a. Nares: To all lovers of harmony. — 
Norria: Hallelujah. — Berg: A drunken old sot. — Aloock: Hail, 
ever-pleasing soUtude. — Dyne: Cupid no more. — Alsate O porte. 

— Cooke : If the prize. — See the jolly god. — Molto spesso signorina. 
Morley: Within an arbour. — Sister of Phxbus. — Bates: Sir you 
are a comical fellow. — From flow'ry meads. — Atterbury: Hodge 
told Sue. — Oh doctor I'm terrifi'd. — Valton: Divine Cecilia. — 
Love like other little boys. -^ Hudson : Applaud so great. — Here lies 
the body of Sir John Frye. — Webbe: Iddio e quel che mi. — Gently 
hear me. -~ Bates: Too plain dear youth. — Cooke: Round, round 
with the glass. — Hudson: Go happy soul. — Webbe: Belinda's 
sparkling wit. — Battishill: Come bind my hair. — 2^uns Hodge. — 
Cooke: How sleep the brave. — Happy are we. — Worgan: Come 
hither. — Jenner: Thou'rt gone away. — Wilbye: Lady when I be- 
hcAd. — Alcock : Here's a health to all honest men. — Worgan : Come 
hither my merry Mys. — As Colin one evening. — Tom Cobler mend- 
ing. — As Joan lamenting. — Berg : Now the bright morning star. — 
Barth^lemon: In life my friend. — Harington: O thou whose notes. 
Smith : Stay shepherd stay. — Harington : Hark hark ding ding ding. 
Webbe: Discord dire Sister. — Alcock: Like as the hart. — Ireland: 
JoUy Bacchus. — Woodward : Diliges dominum. — Smith : Sleep poor 
youth. -* Berg : Yet once more. — Valton : Mills thunder hammers. — 
Ireland: Let's drink. — Momington: Says Sue to Prue. — Ireland: 
Dear Hans to end your doubu. — Harington: I cannot sing this 
catch. — Hook: One morning Dame Turner's brisk maid. — Berg: 
Beneath this stone. — Cooke : In the merry month of May. — Ireland : 
Where weeping yews. — Ravenscroft: We be three poor mariners. — 
Harington : Weep gentle shepherds. — Webbe : Come rosy health. — 
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the sins. — Alcock: I have no hopes. — Ireland: Could gold proloag. 

— Smith: Slaves are they. — Harington: Give me the sweet delights. 

— Webbe : Thy beauteous eyes. — Bates : Allelujah. — Cirri : Domine 
non mea. — Harington: 'Tis humdrum. — I want to dresa. — Smith: 
Here flat on her back. — 'Twas a bright morning in May. — 'Twixt 
Dick and Tom. — Barth^lemon: When Chloe I confess my pain. — 
Harington: Look neighbors look. — Have you not in a chimney seen. 

— Smith: Let happy lovers. — Hutchinson: Bacchus to arms. — 
While Adam slept. — A full true and purticulur account. — Webbe: 
Who can express; To the old. — IrHand: Great God of sleep. — 
Cooke: More with the love. — Alcock: Well drink. — Let me alone. 

— Weelkes: Ah met my wonted joys. -* Ireland: Why then that 
blush allay; All in the downs. — Webbe: Be gone ev'ry doubt. — 
Young men and maidens. — Smith: Here rests little Bridget. — 
Mornington: John Knox. — Arnold: Solace of life. — Smith: There 
was a certain lady; Since Phillis has bubbled. — Barthilemon: Love 
and folly. — Cooke: Fair Susan did her wifehode. — Chloe new 
marry'd. — Arnold: In yonder grave. — Barth^lemon; Warm 
southern gales. — Alcock: Friendship thou dearest blcMing. — 
Barth^lemon: Wine in the morring. — I'll live tomorrow. — Webbe: 
Now I'm prepar'd. — Conversi: When all alone. — Cooke: Amen. — 
Smith: O fancy, parent of the muse; Sphere born harmonloua sisters. 

— Mornington: See the bowl spaikles. — Arnold: The best compli- 
ments. — Arne: Sweet muse inspire. — Webbe: You gave me your 
heart. — Arnold : As pants the hart. — Cooke : Now the bright morn- 
ing star. — Ford : Fair sweet cruel. — Smith : While fools their time. 

— Tread soft ye lovers. — Harington: Sister 1 oh say dost thoo 
affection me? — Nos autem gloriaris. — Smith: Youre two eyn. — 
Webbe: Fill me a bumper. — Aylward: Here lies honest Ned. — 
Smith: As on a summer's day. — Webbe: Wine ia the sonrea.— 
Cooke : Curst as the evil one. — Smith : Praiac the Lord. — Morning- 
ton: When first that I was wed. — Hilton: Come my hearta. — 
Cooke: She soft and meek. — Webbe: Pretty warbler cease to hover. 

— Mornington: What is life. — Alcock: Soon as the genial spring. — 
Smith: Return blest days. — Arne: Poculum elevatum. — Cooke: O 
come ye fair. — Mornington: Pale April. — Atterbury: Round with 
the glass. — Webbe: Rise my joy. — Smith: 'Midst silent streams. 

— Cooke: Hark I the lark. — Webbe: Glory be to the Father. — 
Smith: Allelujah. — Brewer: Turn Amarillis. — O be joyfuL — 
Mornington: As Dolly and Nan. — Here's a tale, — Hook: Come let 
us drink. — Tlutt woman's courage. — Lawes : If my mbtress fix her 
eye. 3. Momington : As it fell upon a day. — Webbe : Breathe soft. — 
Alcock: Once in Arcadia. — Stevens: Prithee foolish boy give o'er. 

— Cooke: Hand in hand. — Momington: Delightful acene. — Webbe: 
Great Bacchua O aid us. — Alcock : The fool that Is wealthy. — 
Atterbury: Adieu ye streams. — Mornington: Come shepherds. — 
Alcock: O give thanks. — Cooke: Beneath in the dust. — Webbe: 
Come unto me; Hail music sweet enchantment. — Freeman: Of all 
the brave birds. — A poor soul sat. — Atterbury: As t'other day. — 
Mornington: When Bacchus with Venus. — Webbe: I've seen a 
boxing match. — The night he was wedded. — Webbe: To market 
goes Joan ; Delusive sightless god. — Smith : Let us my Lesbia ; When 
Daphne smiles. — Mornington: Hail hallow'd fane; Here in cool 
grot; Come fairest nymph. — Webbe: Music's the language. — Pity 
the sorrows. — Paxton : Let me never be con f ounded. — O Lord 
teach us. — Paxton: How sweet! how fresh I — Webbe: Around 
the festive board. — Morley: Whither away. — Freeman: We be 
soldiers three. — Cooke: Albion thy sea encircled isle; How 
many skains; Prithee fill me the glass. — Smith: Sir you're a rascal. 

— Atterbury: Some modern wives. — Dear Salty come hither. — . 
Momington : A taylor and his wife. — Here lyes the body of Anthony 
White. — Wright: Moll wanting to milk. — Webbe: Come Roger and 
Nell. — Mornington: When for the world's repose. — Cooke: Nymph 
over thee. — Smith: O Pan deUght of nymphs. — Momington: Sweet 
object of the zephyrs kiss. — Purcell: Fear no danger. — Paxton: 
In vain I strike. — Atterbury: Be gone duU care. — Momington: 
Mark mortals. — Stoner: Ding dong bell. — Atterbury: Oh thou 
sweet bird. — Webbe: Underne;kth this mould'ring clay. — Paxton: 
O Israel. — Mornington: Orpheus with his lute. — Webbe: Woman 
fair object of delight — Poor Cynthia liea. — Smith: When to the 
muses haunted hill. — Hook: Come kiss me dear Dolly. — Quoth 
Hodge my fortune's made. — Smith: Young Damon knock'd; The 
doctor slept. — Atterbury: I want to have a habit; Come let us all 
a maying go. — Danby: When Sappho tun'd. — Giardini; Son finiti 
ben mio gl'amati. — Ame : When Britain on her seagirt shore. — 
Momington: Bacchus sprightly god of wine. — Hook: Arise my fair 
one. — Paxton : Round the hapleas Andre's urn. — Smith : Life ia a 
scene. — Giardini: Che pena ch'affanno. — Keep good time and tune. 

— Ireland: Awake my fair. — Wilson: From the fair Lavinian ahore. 

— Purcell: Ah how gladly we believe. — Webbe: Hark I see from 
afar. — Cooke: My neighbor has lost. — Giardini: Poor Phillis let 
her lie. — I'll do it but I give you warning. — Webbe: O all ye 
works. — Smith: Take oh take those lips away. — Webbe: Neighbor* 
come round me. — Mornington : A jolly fat friar. — Hook : Dear Kitty 
if you want to try your luck. — Momington: The sun again. — 
Atterbury: How I enjoy. — Danby: In this fair vilL — Hook: Go 
tuneful bird. — Daughter of heaven. — Cooke: As now the shades. -~ 
Danby: Lift up your heads. — Wilbye: Down in a valley. — Cooke: 
How sweet these sirs. — Mornington: Gently hear me. — Stevens: 
See what horrid tempests. — Smith: Flora now calleth. — Ravens- 
croft: Canst thou love. — Amo amas. — Danby: Rosy finger'd god- 
dess. — Webbe: My lady Rantum. — Hook: Stout Richard. *— 
Bates: I must perish. — Atterbury: You must go for John Rogers. — 
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McXLuk lyr«. — Cooke: Hstc you seen the Tlrgin mow. — Paxton: 
Upon the poplar botigl^ — Webbe: What hri^t ioy. — Marenslo: 
Win 70a hear. — Smith: Soft tread. — Danby: Music has pow'r. — 
From peace and social joy. — Smith: Come onto me. — Paxton: Ye 
muses inspire. •— Danby : Sweet thrush. — Sterens; Ye spotted 
snakea. — Danbjr: When I with rapture. — Webbe: To Thee all 
angels; When gen'rous wine. — Hilton: I charge ye. — Webbe: 
Thomaa was very kind. — Stevens: What shall he have. — Callcott: 
Oh aor'reign of the willing soul. — Rock: Beneath a churchyard 
yew. — Webbe: When winds breathe soft; The fragrant painting. — 
Danby: Again the bafany sephlr. -~ Willaert: Amen Alleluia. — 
Paxton: Blest pow'r here see thy TOt'ry bend. — Stevens: Youth with 
rapid swiftness. — Danby: And why my souL — Paxton: Happy are 
they. — Webbe: When youthful Harriet. -- Atterbory : One winter's 
night — Webbe: Your sister politely. 4. Stevens: Sweet muse who 
lor'st — Callcott: Dull repining sons. — Atterbury: Go thou gentle 
whisp'ring wind. — Callcott: Blessed is he. — Paxton: Go Damon 
go. — Agostini: Agnus DeL — Callcott: Thee the voice the dance 
obey. — Stevens: O nightingale. — Danby: The nightingale who 
tunes. — Sir Timothy mounted. — Callcott: High on a mountain's 
lofty brow. — Paxton: Make there my tomb. — Webbe: My fav'rite 
swain; Clarinda is jocose. — Callcott: A beauteous fair. — Paxton: 
A wifel O godsl — Callcott: Here's love, peace, and unity. — Atter- 
bury: Says Nan just come on shore. — Danby: Ye vales and woods. 

— Callcott: Farewell to Lochaber. — Cooke: Her partial Uste. — 
Callcott: Bow down thine ear. — Webbe: Fly me not — Linley: 
Hark the birda. — Ford: Since first I saw your face. — Stevens: It 
was a lover and hia lass. — Callcott: Oh love how swift — Danby: 
Crown'd with roses. — Callcott: Thou Lord hast been a defence. — 
Paxton; Hail blushing goddess beauteous spring. — Danby: The 
fairett flow'rs. — Stevens: Consols! Consols I — Callcott: On a 
summer'a morning early; Whene'er my dame. — Atterbury: Here I 
Thomas Wharton. — Callcott: An Israelite there waa. — King: As 
Dick returning. — • Cooke: Who has peerless Kitty seen? — Callcott: 
When Daphne dy'd. — Rock: Lswiess o'er the yielding wire. — Call- 
cott: Thou Shalt shew me. — Greville: Now the bright morning star. 

— Callcott: In awfull pause. — Danby: While beauty's soul attract- 
ing charms. — Callcott: Whann batUyle smethynge. — King: Nymph 
to my suit — Webbe: A maiden prude. — King: A rough country 
priest — O great and learned doctor. — Danby: When Delia strikes. 

— Cooke: By mason's art — Webbe: To wipe the tear. — Cooke: 
Concord is conquered. — Danby: Awake my muse. — Webbe: O 
Lord shew us thy mercy. — Stevens: Sigh no more. — Cooke: 
Whene'er thy navy. — King: We'O drink t'other glass. — Cooke : To 
Elliott's health. — Webbe: Sweet Is the soft the sunny breexe. — 
Danby: I'm a topcr gay. — Atterbury: Gentle air. — Rock: Whence 
comes my love. — Webbe: Swiftly from the mountain's brow. — 
Greville: Once a quarrel fell out — Webbe: Keep off coy Daphne 
cried. ~ King: Hal see yon pretty milliner. — Webbe: Oh fie I Oh 
John I — Callcott: Go idle boy. — Cooke: While I listen to thy 
voice — Scarlatti: Cor mio deh non languire. — Hook: Ye gentle 
muaea. — CaUcott: Oh thou where'er; O that thou wouldst hide me. 

— Paxton: Come, oh come. — Bach: Allelujah amen. — Callcott: 
Pur nel sonno; Have you Sir John Hawkins* hist'ry. — Hook: The 
body of great Elisabeth. — King : You look down In the mouth ; Tom 
kisses the Book. — Hook: Sweet bird that procialm'st — CallcoU : 
O vol che sospirate. — Byrd: How oft the heathen poeta. — Call- 
cott: Hail happy Albion. — Cooke: Hslcyon days. — Callcott: Call 
to r em embr a nce. — Green : The Lord May'r ; Here lies poor Toby. — 
Callcott: Are the white hours. — Webbe: Non fidi al mar. — Call- 
cott: The haughty wife of Jove. — Cooke: I prithee sweet — Call- 
cott: Ciocche fate non mi place; The Lord hear thee; Imperial Rome; 
Scioglier6 le mie catene. — Webbe: Juliet Is pretty. — Green: Altho' 
you're a cuckold. — Calfcott : O snatch me. — Danby: O Salutaris. — 
Spofforth: Why flows the muses' mournful tear. — Pring: Hence 
avaunti 'tis holy ground. — Callcott: Tom, metaphysician; Triumphant 
love. — Spofforth: In this recess. — Callcott: I am well pleas'd. — 
Danby: The lark that shuns. — Callcott: Alas cry'd Damon. — Pring: 
Sound O muse. — Cooke : I have been young. s« Pring : As I wove 

— Callcott: O Israel return; She who lies here; Father of heroes. — 
Webbe: No April can revive. — Waelrant: O'er desert plaina. — 
Callcott: How charming the fair. — Pring: Come O haste thee 
bcauteoua Spring. — Cooke: Stay lovely Laura. — Webbe: Tell me 
what healing med'cine. — Callcott: O how charming. — Pring: Chloe 
found Amyntaa. — Webbe: In vain you would blow up. — Callcott: 
See with ivy chaplct bound. — Webbe: Surly Gilea's oM cat — 
Pring: O harmony. — Callcctt: Praise the Lord. — Cooke: If the 
man who tumipa cries. — Webbe: Love delights the giddy lad. — 
With Copernican. — Callcott: In all her steps. — Pring: Thyrsis 
who feeds. — Spofforth: Where are those hours. — When pleaaure 
gladden'd. — Pring: A member of the modem great — Cooke: To a 
friend so sincere. — Callcott : Christ j>eing rals'd ; All people now. — 
Webbe; Poor Nicky Markham'a. — Spofforth: See amiling from the 
rosy eaat — Cooke: Nature for defence. — Blandford: Viva la 
padrona. 

A collection of vocal harmony, consisting of catches, canons 

and glees never before published. Added, motetts and 

madrigals. Selected by Thomas Warren. London. 

Welcker. [1765.] ll.990.10 

Known as Warren's Monthly Collection. 

CmOtntt, — ^Atterbury: Happy the man. — Berg: Hosanna in excelsis. 

— Beviamo amid. — Aioe: Ha' done you little tearing wretch. — 
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Bates: Zounds woman, don't chatter. — Compagnl amor. — Bergt 
Come ye jolly fellows. — Arne: Poor little pretty flutt'ring thing. — 
Nares: By the waters of Babylon. — O Lord let us live. — Webbe s 
Msy the devil ride. — Ayrton: No for my virginity. — BaHdon: 
Maater Tommy marry pray. — Atterbury: Rejoyce brave boys.— 
Berg: Welcome friendly glcama. — Here I am riding. — Helleiidaal: 
Love inform. — Vento: Scendl propisla. —• Atterbury : Tell me then 
the reason. -~ Tom Warren my sending. — Smith: By ahady wooda. 
-— Allegri: Miserere mei. — Bates: Lye on while my revenge. •— 
Arne: I'll back the mealy grey. — A quart a penny. — Akock: When 
Moll and Dick. — This tomb be thine. — BaiMon : When Pluebna was 
am'rous. — Atterbury: Who like Baochus. — That the mortal who 
lives. — Flacton: What. alb yon ye smoakcra. — Norria: Locd let 
me know. — Smith: No more. Alasi — Aylward: To drink or to 
sing. — Langdon: The gentle Pen. -— Bacon: See my boys the 
foaming bowl. — Nares: Some say 'tis ambition. — Berg: I laid mm 
down. — Arne: Tell me where is fancy bred. — Bates: Jack at the 
maathead. — Worgan: Come to the greenwood. — Wllbye: Ye rest- 
less thoughts. — [Hutchinson] : I paaa. — Prithee Nicky. — I envy 
not the proud. — Vento: GiA la notte. — Ayrton: We will rejoyce. — 
Bennett : Flow O my tears. — Strange that such difference — HUtoni 

Lord Almighty. — Langdon: Cried Ned to his neighbors. — Bates: 
Hail sacred horrors. — Jenner: We lived one and twenty years. — 
[Hutchinson]: Come boys let's merry be. — Baildon: Adieu to the 
village deUgbts. — You blockhead, you fooL — Berg: Come Jolly 
god Bacchus. — Hilton: This song goes hard. — Dyne: Tell me 
thou dear departed. — Here lies John Trott — [Hutchinson]: If 
the glasses. — Arne: Qear the course. — Wilbye: Fly love to 
heav'n. — O Lord in Thee have I put my trust — [Yates] : Let at 
pray. — Bruguera: Jubilate Deo. — Norris: A long farewelL — Arne: 
Silence ye jadea. — Hot apice gingerbread. — Alcock: Why art thou 
so heavy. — Within thia tomb a lawyer Ilea. «— Berg: Tell me shep- 
herds. — 'Twas on a summer ev'nlng. — Reason ne'er in fetters 
bind. — Arne: Giocondie felici. — Bates: Come follow me. — Baildon: 
As afternoon one summer's day. — Alcock: Here beneath thla lofty 
ahade. — Arne:* Good statesmen need not only wit. — Avellano: 
Selves y bosques. — Atterbury: Now round the board. — Bateai I 
will praise Thee. — Smith: Hark the nightingale. — - [Hutchinson]: 
Return my lovely maid. — Webbe: Fair aa the bluaUng grape. — 
Lord how are they increaaed. — Smith: When wives do hate. — 
Combes: Here Tyler, Day and Pottle lye. — Batea: Come my lada. 

— Hutchinson : Odzooks what a pother. — Valton: Hated by foola. — 
Woodward : O Lord let it be thy pleaaure. — Miserere mei. — Jenner : 
Prithee raise thy drooping head. — WUbye: Away thou shalt not 
love me. — Weelkes: Three virgin nympha. — Smith: Chloe the 
wonder of her aex. — Alcock: How long wilt thou forget me. — Berg: 
Unable to descant. — Webbe: Drink and r^olce. — Hutchinson: How 
sleep the brave. — Baildon: To bed criea sleepy Ned. — [Hutchinson]: 
Ut queant laxia. — Worgan: Wise Solomon in former daya. — > 
Hutchinson: O lead me to some peacefull gloom. — Smith: Let*s drink 
and be merry. — Come neighbora assemble. — Three bulls and a 
bear. — Berg: I married a wife. — Hutchinaon: In vain you teU your 
parting lover. — Palestrina: ExalUbo te Domine. — Bates: How 
silent lies the chief. — Hutchinson: Fie nay prithee John. — Valton: 
'Twas in the merry month. — Alcock : May harmony and mutual love. 
— Cooke: If 'tis joy.— Hutchinson : I say she's a whore.-— Batea : Push 
the rosy goblet. — Cavendish: Ev'ry bush new springing. — Boycc: 
Genius of harmony. — Bates: Be thou exalted. — Langdon: I swore 

1 lov'd. — Hutchinson: Ah ch'il destino. — Bates: Here lieth John 
Croker. — Hutchinson: Se viver non poss'. — Berg: To these lone 
shades — Hutchinson: To love and whie. — Cooke : Plurimus in eoriis. 

— Valton: Peace I thou white rob'd child. — Wilbye: Adieu sweet 
Amaritlia. — Webbe: Presence of mind. — Cooke: O sacred friend- 
ahip. — Weelkes: Now country sports. — Time is old. — Oh that the 
salvation. — Morley: Fire my hesrt. — Batea: Who was the man 
kiss'd Pat. -— WUbye: As fair as mom. — Cooke: Beneath a weight. 

— Ford: I am so weary. — Hilton: Prostrate on my knees. — 
Lawes: She weepeth sore. — Smith: Remember not Lord. — Petti: 
Crude Amarilli. — Woodward: Not unto ua. — Ford: Haate Thee O 
Lord. — Lotti: La vita caduea. 

Warren, George William. 
As pants the hart. Psalm for four voices (with s. solo). 

[Accomp. for organ.] New York. Pond & Co. i860. 

No. 3 in M.100.9 
Carol 1 Christians! A Christmas carol [Accomp. for organ.] 

New York. Pond & Co. 1863. No. 6 in M.190.9 

Christ the Lord is risen today. Easter hymn. [Accomp. for 

organ.] New York. Pond & Co. i860. No. 4 in II.190.9 
A Christmas carol. [Accomp. for organ.] Albany. Hidley. 

1856. No. 5 in M.z90^ 

Come, Holy Spirit. (Jn Buck. Motette collection. Vol. i, 

pp. 95-98.) No. 36 in M.Z004.Z 

Morning service in D. [Accomp. for organ.] New York. 

Pond & Co. 1871. No. 3 in M.9Z3.I7 

CtffitMto . — Te Deum. — Jubilates — Kjrie and Ter Sanetua. 
O praise ye the Lord. Psalm. [Accomp. for organ.] New 

York. Pond & Co. i860. No. 2 in 11.190.9 

Rock of ages. Hymn. [Accomp. for piano.] New York. 

Firth, Pond & Co. 1851. No. 11 inM.990.9.1 



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Save, Lord, or we perish. Hymn. [Accomp. for organ.] 
New York. Pond & Co. 1865. No. 7 in 11.Z90.9 

Te Deum laudamus. [Accomp. for organ.] New York. 
Pond & Co. 1865. No. I in II.190.9 

Warren, Henry. 

The blind beggar's daughter of Bethnal Green. An operatic 
cantata. The music by Adolph GoUmick. 

No. 3 in M.904.16 

Notes upon notes, with cuts upon copper and music. Lon- 
don. Ackermann. 1832. Colored plates. M.i29a.8 
Warren, John C. 

Benedicite, and Benedictus. [Chants. Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. Gerrish. [1887.] 

No. 33 in M.158.20; No. 8 in M.158.96 

The choir invisible. Easter carol. [Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. Ditson. [1893.] No. 24 in ll.158.ao 

Jerusalem the Golden. Hymn anthem with t. solo. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] Boston. [1895.] No. i in 11.a03.as 

Jubilate Deo, in B flat. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 
Gerrish. [ 1887.] No. 22 in ll.158.90; No. 7 in ll.158.26 

Te Deum, in B flat. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. Ger- 
rish. [1887.] No. 21 in ll.158.ao; No. 6 in 11.158.26 

Twas in the winter cold. Christmas carol. Boston. Perry 
& Co. 1877* No. 25 in 11.158.20 

Warren, Joseph. 

Agnus Dei. Soprano solo [and chorus] from [his] Third 
mass, in A. With an accomp. for the organ or pianoforte. 
London. Novello. [184-?] No. 14 in 11.260.10.1 

Benedic, Domine, offertorium for s. t. b. [Accomp. for 
organ.] London. Novello. [183-?] No. 12 in ll.26o.xo.z 

Come, bring with a noise, my merry, merry boys. Glee for 
4 voices. (In Warren. Cocks's Hand-book of glees. Vol. 
3, no. 127, pp. 105-108.) No. 36 in M.Z57.6.3 

Fair pledges of a fruitful tree. Glee for 4 voices. (In War- 
ren. Cocks's Hand-book of glees. Vol. 3, no. 141, pp. 
163, 164.) No. 57 in M.157.6.3 

O Maria sine macula conceptal Solo [b.] and chorus. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] London. Novello. [184-?] 

No. 13 in M.26o.iai 

Sweet day. Glee for 3 voices [s. a. b.]. (In Warren. Cocks's 
Hand-book of glees. Vol. 3, no. 134, p. 136.) 

No. 46 in 11.157.6.3 

Three children sliding on the ice. Round for 3 voices. (In 
Warren. Cocks's Hand-book of glees. Vol. 2, no. 58, 
p. 32-) No. 58 in M.157.6.2 

Warren, Joseph, editor, 

BoYCB, compiler. Cathedral music. 3 v. ll.233.23 

Hamilton, J. A. Second edition of Hamilton's Catechism 
of the organ. London. 1842. Il.z09b.11 

Hilton. Ayres or fa las, for 3 voices. No. 3 in ll.234.91 

Robert Cocks & Co.'s Hand-book of glees, catches, canons, 

madrigals, part-songs, &c., with ad lib. accomp. for the 

organ, pianoforte, or harmonium. London. [185-?] 3 v. 

M.157.6 
ConiemU. — i. Lord Momlngton: O, bird of eve. — Byrd: Non nobit 
Domine. — Cooke: How sleep the brave. — Attwood: The curfew. — 
Baildon : Mr. Speaker. — Harington : Three old women. — Cherubini : 
Perfida Clori. — Spofforth: Hail I smiling morn. — Shield: The 
sparrow and diamond. — Este: How merrily; Under this stone. — 
Stevens: Ye spotted snakes. — Callcott: When time was entwining. — 
Boyce: A blooming youth. — Stevens: When the toil of day. — 
Shield: Health to my sov'reign. — Warren: To our musical club. — 
King: The wassail 1 — Stevens: Crabbed age and youth. — Cooke: 
Hark I the lark. — Moscheles: Merry May. — Callcott: The fairies. 

— Abt: The earth it loves rain; Fondest, dearest. — Harington: Give 
ne the sweet delights. — Abt: Love's greeting; The soldier's adieu. 

— Giardini: Beviamo tutti tre. — Abt: Harkl harkl it is the evening 
breeze. — Callcott: The Red Cross knight — Blewitt: Bacchus own 
me. — Bishop: Mourn for the mighty dead. — Abt: Good night — 
Nelson: God save the Queen. — Curschmann: O timet — Weelkes: 
Welcome, sweet pleasure. — Kilcken: The wine that flows; Song of 
the miner. — Shield: O happy, happy fair. — Morley: Now is the 
month of Maying. — Stevens: Blow, blow, thou Winter wind. — 
Bates: Sir you are a comical fellow. — Haill hail! green fields. — 
Paxton: How sweet — Webbe: Haill star of Brunswick. — The 
cries of Durhsm. — Conversi: When all alone. — Abt: My Father- 
land. •— King: The witches. — Abt: The song of consecration. — 
Callcott: Ah I how Sophia. — Abt: The huntsman's song. — Hayes: 
Come follow me. — Abt: The birds are coming hither; The cheerful 
drum. a. Abt: The wanderer's return. — Bumey: Peter White. — 



Warren, Joseph, editor, (Continued,) 

Haydn: One asked me where the roses grew. — Abt: The miaatrel'a 
good night — Stevens: Doubt thou the stars. — Calleott: The crl 
king. — Lee: The little pigs. — Here's a health. — RavenscrofI; 
Canst thou love. — Dowland: Come again 1 sweet love. — Wanva: 
Three children sliding on the ice. — Weelkes: The nightingale. — 
Storace: Five times. — Callcott: The May fly. — Dame Durden. — 
Bennett: Weep, O mine eyes. — King: Play gently on your reeds. — 
Harington: The alderman's thumb. — Flood: llie gipsy's life. — 
Martini: Vadasi via di qua. — Horsley: Flow'rs are fresh. — Ma- 
renzio : Ah I cruel love. — Paxton : Believe my sighs. — TiowUiyH* T fa g 
knacks. — Atterbury : Hot cross buns. — Lord Momington: As it feU. 

— Knyvett: The beUs of St Michael's. — Clarke: St Michael's chair. 

— Dowland: Now, O now. — Stevens: It wsa a lover. — Dowland: 
Whoever thinks, or hopes. — Atterbury: Farewell forever. — Lord 
Mornington: Here in cool grot — Attwood: Full well our Christian 
sires. — Atterbury: How fair and sweet. — Morley: April Is in my 
mistress' face. — Horsley: By CeUa's arbour. — Ford: Since first I 
saw your face. — Palestrina: When flow'ry meadows. — Savile: The 
waits. — Cooke: The soldier. — Callcott: To all yon ladlea. — AbC: 
Gaily o'er the ocean. — Horsley: HaU to Pleasure's frolic train. — 
Kficken: As the blossom. — • Cooke: Let Fortune smile. — Horsley: 
Trust not — Atterbury: Tell me. — Hilton: To sport our merry 
meeting. — Ferretti: So gracious. — Horsley: The stream as it 
glides. — Drink to me. — Hayes: Would you sing. — Flactoo: Hopa 
preferred to tobacco. 3. Mendelssohn: Tlie parting hope. — Mori: 
Dunois the brave. — Hilton: Come let us all a Maying go. — Savile: 
Here's a health. — Crotch: Go tuneful bird. — Hayea: Tlie power 
of time. — Stevenson : See, our bark. — Alcock : HaQ I ever pleaaing 
solitude. — Hayes: To soothe our care. — The curfew tolls the knell 
of parting day. — Warren: Gramachree Molly. — Stevenson: Come, 
buy my cherries. — Cooke: The dormouse. — Shield: Should yoor 
Uble. — Callcott: Peace to the souls. — Gibsone: Why so pale and 
wan. — Webbe: The mighty conqueror. — Hayes: Melting airs. — 
Clarke: When I am doom'd. — Cooke: When to England's proud 
boast — Weelkes: Now eVry tree. — Callcott: The friar ol orders 
gray; You gentlemen of England. — Poor Mary Anne. — Webbe: 
Thy voice. — Pressel: When two fond hearts. — Webbe: Glorious 
Apollo. — Aldrich : A catch upon nothing. — Stevenson : See our 
osrs. — Callcott: Who comes so dark. — Smith: Harkl the hollow 
woods. — Hindle: Queen of the silver bow. — Horsley: Ol fair eyes. 

— Spofforth: Health to my dear. — Battishill: Trust not. — Warren: 
Come, bring with a noise. — Bennett: Thyrsis, sleepest thou? — 
Gibbons: The silver swan. — Let's live and let's love. — Weelkes: la 
pride of Msy. — Playford: Comely swain. — Calkott: With sighs. — 
Attwood: More sweet thsn odours. — Haite: Evening; Wherefore 
all the sighing. — Warren: Sweet day. — Haite: The fishermen. — 
Webbe: Behold blest peace. — Lawes: Gather ye rosebuds. — Haite: 
The gallant buccaneer. — Come, follow me. — Menddssoha : A bird* 
beneath the golden ray; The happy wanderer; The golden bridge; 
Venice; The faithful heart — Warren : Fair pledges. — Pressel: The 
drummer's dsy. — The harp that once thro' Tara's halls. — Warren: 
Rich and rare; Erin I the tear and the smile; Though the last glimpse; 
Fly not yet; A beam o'er the face; Ol breathe not his name; Go 
where glory waiu. — Webbe: When winds breathe soft — Warren: 
Ye banks and braes. 

Warren, Thomas. See Warren* Edmund Thomas. 
Warriner, John. 
A list of qualified musicians holding British degrees or 

diplomas, ist yearly issue. London. Novello, Ewer & 

Co. [ 1888.] No. la in M.ai6.x8 

Warrior, The. Part-song, Macfarrbn, W. C. No. 4 in M.X95-I-9 
Warrior's death, The. Song, Rittbb, F. L. 6 songs. Op. 6. 

No. 8 in M-igs^ 
Warrior's prayer. Part-song. Lachner, F. No. 8 in M.39a48.a 
Warriors' song. Part-song, Hatton. No. 2 in M.X95.X.7 

Wart a bissel. Song, Taubert, C G. W. Gruss an Schlesien. 

No. 4 in M.z9a.6 
Warte, warte, wilder Schiffmann. Song, Schumann, R. A. 

Liederkreis von Heine. No. i in M.944.Z5.X 

Wartel, C. 

Manage k quatre. Op^rette bouffe. Paroles de P. Roc & 

C. Wartel. Musique de Paul Bertrie. No. 2 in M.a65.X5 
Wartend. Song. Mendelssohn- Bastholdy, J. L. F. Werke. 

Serie 19. M4Z3.3.19 

Wartenegg, Wilhelm von. 
Mozart. Festspiel zur hundertjahrigen Todtenfeier. Wien. 

Konegcn. 1893. No. 4 in M.SX7.XX 

Wartensee, Xavcr Schnyder von. See Schnyder von War- 

tensee, Franz Xaver. 
Warum? Part-song, Vliech. Drci Lieder. Op. 6. 

No. 44 in M.392^ 
Warum? Song, Kuecken. No. 5 in M.a44Az 

Warum betrubst du dich, mein Herz. Anthem, Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 28. mAho.sz.98 

Warum ist das Licht gegeben? Anthem, Brahms. Zwei 

Motetten. Op. 74- No. 6 in M.904.7 



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Wanun ist mtr to wunderlich? Parisimg, Wintu, P. von. 

No. 148 in M.I99MM 

Wanun man trinken darf. Nesslxb. Fun! Lieder fur vier- 

stimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 100. No. 33 in M.39a.i9 

Wanun nicht? Part-song, Kumtzx. No. 32 in M.39a.i4 

Wanun sind denn die Rosen to blass? Sung, 

CoRNBUUft. Werke. Band i. M4Z4.90.1 

RHXiNBnGBB, J. G. 5 Motetten. No. 8 in M.Z58J17 

Wanun toben die Heiden. Anthem. Mbndblssohn-Bartholdy, 

J. L. F. Werke. Serie 14, Abtheilung c 1L4I3*3«X4C 

Wanun willst da And're fragen? S<mg, Schumann, R. A. 

12 Gedichte aus Riickerts Liebesfruhling. 

No. iiinM.a44.z5.z 

Waa betrttbst du dich, meine Seele. Anthem, 

Jadassohn. No. 8 in 11.194.16 

ScHUETZ. No. 33 in ii.aoa.6.a 

Waa bleibet and was schwindet. CatUata, For the Music see 

Romberg, A. J. For the Librbtto see Koaegarten. 

Waa brauaeat da, mein junges Hint? Part-song, Methfessbl, 

A. G. No. 99 in M.1474 

Waa daa Vdglein singt. Part-song, Ludolfs. No. 18 in M.39a.i6 
Waa der Domstrauch gethan. Part-song, Bergmann. 5 Ge- 

sange ftir Mannerchor. Op. 34. No. 24 in M.393.3 

Waa do rair bist. Part-song, Habsbr, C. Vier Gesange. Op. 

84. No. 13 in If .393.10 

Waa ein junges Madchen liebt. Song. Chopin. 17 polnische 

Lieder. No. 3 in M.Z57.37; etc 

Waa ever grief like Thine. AnHkem, Latrobb, C. I. Original 

anthems. No. 3i in Ii.a36.z5 

Wta fahlt dir liab's Sch&tzerle. Part-song, Koscbat. 

No. 24 in M.393.Z3 
Waa frag* ich nach der Welt. Anthem, Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 32. MJ040.3z.33 

Waa frag* ich viel nach Geld and Got. Part-song, Call. 

No. 44 in M.3Z3.9; etc. 
Waa frag* ich viel nach Geld und Gut. Song, Mozart. 30 

Gesange. M.33Z.38 

Waa fur ein Lied. Song, Wolp, H. Italienisches Lieder- 

buch. Band 3. M.380.39.3 

Waa Gaapar Doiffoprogcar really the first violin-maker? 

[Translated from the German by C. N. V. New York? 

189-?] Portrait. No. i in M.37a.5z 

This ii a trantlatioii, with loiiie lUght altermtions, of an article which 
appeared in the Leipsif Zeitachrilt fQr Inatrumcntcnbaii of the aitt of 
Majt 1 891* 

Waa gUnat dort vom Walde? Part-sang, Wbbbr, C. M. F. 

£. von. No. 141 in M.Z39a43.4.etc. 

Waa glinst im Aog* so helle? Part-song, Wbbbb, C. M. F. E. 

von. No. 213 in M.Z474 

Waa Gott thot, das ist wohlgethan. Anthem, Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 13, Theil i, 33. MJ040a.3z.13.Zy33 

Waa hab' ich denn meinem Feinsliebchen gethan. Part-song, 

Hamma, B.» tdiior. No. 39 in M.393.34 

Spbidbl. No. 37 in M.Z39a.44 

Waa ich aah. Sang, Gaiaa Grieg-Album. 4. No. 5 in M.Z55.Z6 

Waa in Liebe treu verbunden. Part-song, Schmidt, G. Zwei 

Trauungs-Gesange. Op. 41. No. 13 in M.393.34 

Waa iat daa fur ein durstig Jahr! Part-song, .Krbutzer, C. 

No. 40 in M.z39a43.z 
Waa iat der Wein? Part-song, Fischbr, C. L. 3 Gesange. 

Op. 37. No. 62 in M.393.7 

Waa iat des Deutschen Vaterland? Part-song. Rbichardt, G. 

No. 39 in M.z49a.44; etc 
Waa iat des Schweizers Vaterland? Part-song. Rbichardt, G. 

No. 58 in M.Z474 
Waa iafa, das onsere Zeit erhellt. Part-song. Engbl, D. H. 

4 Weinlieder. Op. 42. No. 21 in M.393.7 

Waa it magic? Far vudm and piano, Wagnbr, W. R. 

No. 31 in M.357.Z3 
Waa it, now, at one? Part-song, Moschblbs, I. Tyrolese 

melodies. Vol. i. No. 10 in M.344.34«z 

Waa kOmmert'a mich? Part-song, Bbckbr, V. E. Drei 

Gesange v. F. Oser. Op. 47. No. 10 in M.393.4 

Waa mdn Gott will, das g'scheh' allzeit. Anthem, Bach, J. 

S. Werke. Jahrgang 34. M.8o4a3z.34 



Waa mir behagt^ ist mir die montre Jagd. Cantata. For the 

Music see Badi, J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 39. 
Waa my brother in the battle? Song, Fostbb, S. C 

No. 38 in M.3804Z.3 
Waa pocht mein Herz so sehr. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. 
Op. 9. No. 63 in M.344.5.Z 

Waa raoachen die Wogen? Part-song. An, F. 

No. I in M.393^ 
Waa achan* ich in die Fernen. Part-song, Kubckbn. 

No. 10 in M.3Z3.9 

Waa achioimert dort aof dem Berge? Part-song, Kbeutzbr, 

C No. 40 in M.Z39a44 ; etc. 

Waa achlieaaeat du dein Fensterlein? Sang, Abt, F. Vier 

Lieder. Op. 109. No. 9 in M.Z93.3 

Waa aelmat do, mein Herz? Sang, Wustrow. 9 Gesaenge. 

No. izinM.33z.33 
Waa aich die Schwalben erzahlen. Song, Taubbbt, C. G. W. 
Sechs Lieder. Op. 169. No. 34 in M.Z93.8 

Waa aingst du nicht? Part-song, Mbtzger, J. C. 

No. 34 in M.393.Z7 

Waa soil der Zom. Song, Wolf, H. Italienisches Lieder- 

buch. Band 2, M.380.39.3 

Waa aoU ich aus dir machen, Ephraim? Anthem, Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang ao, Theil i. M.8o40.3z.30.z 

Waa soil ich sagen? Song, Schumann, R. A. Lieder u. 

Gesange. Heft i. No. 6 in M.344.Z5.Z ; etc 

Waa atoermet die Haide herauf ? Song, Wbbbr, C. M. F. E. 

von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band 3. No. 53 in M.344.7 

Waa, was, waa? was ist doch endlich das? [Mftnnerchor.] 

(In Orpheus. Band 3, pp. 44-46.) No. 71 in M.z39a43.3 

Waa will die einsame Thrane? Song. 

Franz, R. [Sechs Gesange.] Op. 34. No. 13 in M.344.5.3 

Schumann, R. A. Myrthen. Heft 4. No. 5 in M.344.z5.z;etc 

Waa willat do dich betruben. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 33. M.8040.3Z.33 

Waa wir lieben. Part-song, Adam, C. F. No. 15 in M.z39a43.9 

Waa wir woUen. Part-song. Schnbider, J. C. F. 

No. 90 in M.3Z3.9 
Waa wird denn wohl das Beste sein? Part-song. ANDiNa 

No. S5 in M.346.33 
Waa wollen. Part-song, Sattlbr. No. 93 in M.304.39 

Waa wollt* ihr trinken? Part-song, Harmonius. 

No. 361 in M.Z39a.43.8 

Waa ziehet so rustig. Part-song. Osthoff. No. 4 in M.za9a.43.z 

Waa aieht dich nach den Bergen. Part-song, Wbinzibrz.. 

Wanderlteder aus den Alpen. No. 48 in M.393.34 

Waa aieht zu deinem Zauberkreise. So$tg. Wbbbr, C. M. F. 

E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band i. No. 9 in M.344.7 

Waah me throughly. Anthem, Handbl. No. ii inM.3344.3 

Wbslby, S. S. No. i6inM.Z95.3.9;etc. 

Waaielewaki, Josef Wilhelm von. 

Life of Robert Schumann. Translated by A. L. Alger. 

Boston. Ditson & Co. [1870.] M.zo9a.z9 

Musikalische Fursten vom Mittelalter bis zum Beginne des 

19. Jahrhunderts. (In Waldersee. Sammlung musi- 

kalischer Vortrage. Serie i, pp. 333-346. Leipzig. 1879.) 

M.Z054.Z 

Waaa, John. 

The forester's roundelay. A cantata, written and composed 

by John Wass. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 

White. [ 185-?] No. 2 in M.3804 

Gentle as a zephyr. Four part song. London. Hutchings 

& Romer. [185-?] No. 18 in M.Z57.33 

Tis pleasant to lead a sylvan life. Four part song. London. 

Hutchings & Romer. [185-?] No. 5 in M.Z57.33 

To all, good night. [Four-part song.] London. Hutchings 

& Romer. [185-?] No. 19 in M.Z57.33 

Waaaail, The I Glee, Kivo, M. P. No. 15, 16 in M.Z57.0.Z 

Waaaer? Part-song. Dorn, H. L^ E. Funf Liedertafel- 

Gesftnge. Na 50 in M.393^ 

Waaaer, Bier, und Wein. Part-song, GbnAb. No. 13 in M.3Z3.5 

Waaaer und Wein. Part-song, Mbtzgbr. Vier Gesange. Op. 

58, No. I. No. 39 hi M.393.t7 

Waaaerfahrt. Duet, Mbndblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. Werke. 

Serie 18. M4Z3.3.i8 



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WaMerfahrt Pari-song. Hahn, C No. ii inM.903.16 

Mbndblssobn-Baktboldy, J. I* F. Sechs Lieder. Op. 50. 

No. 10 in M.903.8; etc. 

WaMcrfahrt SoHg, 

Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 6, 9. No. 44, 63 in M.a44.5.i 

KuBCKSN. Zwei Gesange. No. i in M.944.6.a 

Stbin, J. 5 Gesange. Op. i. No. 11 inM.aaz.30 

Taubirt, C G. W. 12 Gesaenge. Op. 27. No. 7 in M.aaz.a6 

Wasserfall nnd Ache. Port-softg. Goldmark. Im Fnscher- 

thale. No. ao in M.i58.aa 

Waiserfee, Die. Coftiata, For the Music see Rheinberger, 

J. G. For the Libretto see Lingg. 
Waaaeiiee, Die. Pari-sang, Podbbrtski. No. ii inM.a1a.13 
Wasserlluth. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 
Band 9* M.3Z7.1.90.9 

Waaaennaid. Part-song. Nolopp. Drei vierstimmige Man- 
nergesange. Op. 30. No. 43 in M.39a.i6 

Waaaermann, Heinrich Joseph. 

Die Harmonic. [Mannerchor.] (In Dai Rtitll Pp. 538, 
539.) No. 228 in M.Z474 

Waaaermann, Jakob. 
Fortunatus. Oper. Musik von Clemens Franckenstein. 

M.38a.a3 

Waaaennami, Der. Part-song. Schumann, R. A Romanzen 

fur Frauenstimmen. No. 7 in M.i58.a4; etc 

Waaaermann^ Der. Symphonic poem. Dvo&Ak. No. 2 in M4io.aa 

Waaaemeck, Der. Cantata. For the Music see Wueerat. 

For the Libretto see Moaen, J. 
Waaserroae, Die. Part-song. Gadb. Ftinf Gesange ftir s. a. 
T. B. Op. 13. No. 19 in M.ao3.ii 

Wasaerroae. Song. Strauss, R Madchenblumen. 

No. 22 in M.38aa4«i 
Wasaertraeger, Der. Opera. For the Music see Chenibixd. 

Les deux joum^es. For the Libretto see Bouilly. 
Waaaerweib, Das. Opera. For the Music see Moegele. For 

the Libretto see Noltach. 
Waaailenko, S. See Vaasilenko, Sergei Nikiforovitch. 
Watch word. The. Duet. Horn, C E. No. 8 in M.Z39a.z8.6 
Watch ye and pray. Anthem. Hambr. No. 23 in M.ao3.a7 

Watchfulneaa. Cantata. For the Music see Hilea, H. 
Watchman! tell us. Anthem. Millard, H. No. 43 in M.Z58.18 
Watchman's song, The. Part-song. Pbarsall. 

No. 21 inM.i9S.i.ii 
Water doctor. The. Catch. See O great and learned. 
Water-fairiea, The. Cantata. For the Music see Abt, F. For 

the Libretto see Oxenford, £. 

Waterfall, The. Part-song. Hatton. No. 29 in M.Z9S.i^6 

Water king. The. GUe. Callcott, J. W. Collection of 

glees. Vol. 3. No. 14 in M.a34.i.3 

Water-lily, The. Cantata. For the Music see Cowen. For 

the Libretto see Bennett, J. 
Waterlily, The. Part-song. Curti. M.i93.a3.i 

Gadb. No. 10 in M.195.1.16 

Hadlby. No. 3 in M.ao3.i5 

Water lily» The. Song. Ritter, F. L. 6 songs. Op. 6. 

No. 8 in M.i9a.4 
Waterman, The. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Dibdin, C. 1745-1814. 
Water nymphs, The. Part-song. Abt, F. No. 30 in M.ao4.38 
Smart, H. No. 10 in M.ao4.36.z 

Water parted from the sea. Part-song. Arne, T. A. 

No. 37 in M.iS7.a 
Water apritea. The. Part-song. Kuecken. No. 41 in M.1S7.1 
Waters of Elle. Part-song. Pbarsall. No. 22 in m.z9s.z.iz 
Wateraton, Anna Cabot Quincy. 
Adelaide Phillipps. A record by Mrs. R. C. Waterston. 
Boston. Williams & Co. 1883. Plate. M.ioi.io 

Waterston, Mrs. R. C. See Waterston, Anna Cabot Quincy. 
Wathall, Alfred G. 
The Sultan of Sulu. A musical comedy. Lyrics by George 
Ade. Music by Alfred G. Wathall. Vocal score. New 
York. Witmark. 1902. M.381.63 

Wauon, H. W. 

Flow, softly flow, thou murm'ring stream. Serenade. (In 
The Choralist. Vol. 2, series 5, pp. 6-9.) No. 50 in M.z57.5.a 



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Wataon, Henry. 
Fair Rosine. A comic opera in two acts. The lyric por- 
tions adapted from J. Maddison Morton's comic drama 
"Our wife," and written by T. H. M'Cormick. The music 
composed by Henry Watson. [Vocal score.] London. 
Enoch. [1882?] M.38i.fi4 

Wataon, Henry Piercy. 
"The bridal lay." A cantata. The music by Edmund 
Rogers. No. i in M.i5$45 

Wat8on» John. 

[Pride shall have a fall.] The overture, songs, duet, glees, 
choruses, &c., in the musical comedy of Pride shall have 
a fall [by George Croly]. Composed, arranged [for piano- 
forte] by J. Watson. London. Eavestaff. [1824.] 

No. 4 in M.390L40 
Wataon, William Michael. 
Aladdin. Cantata buffa for 4 solo voices, chorus & or- 
chestra. Libretto by Edward Oxenford. Music by 
Michael Watson. The pianoforte part arranged by the 
composer. London. Patey & Willis. [1883.] 

No. 2 in M.904^1 

The boatie rows. Arranged as a four-part song. London. 

Jef f erys. [ 187-?] No. 32 in M.iai^ 

"Come near, ye nations." Anthem for Christmas. [Ac- 

comp. for organ.] London. Patey & Willis. [1884.] 

No. 27 in uasfiaa 
He loves and rides away. [Part-song.] London. Jefferys. 
[187-?] No. 21 in M.zai^ 

Hear, O Lord." Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] Lon- 
don. Patey & Willis. 1884. No. 26 in M.i58.ao 
Night." Part-song. London. Patey & Willis. 1884. 

No. 30 in M.z58.ao 
O worship the Lord. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. White, Smith & Co. [188-?] No. 29 in M.is&ao 
"Praise the Lord, O my soul." Harvest anthem. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] London. Patey & Willis. [1884.] 

No. 28 in M.i58.ao 
Silent river: trio for female voices. London. Jefferys. 
[ 187-?] No. 28 in M.zaz.3 

*Tis silent eve. Part song. London. Jefferys. [187-?] 

No. I in M.iaz.3 

Welcome, lovely spring. [Part-song.] London. Jefferys. 

[187-?] No. 33 in M.iai.3 

Wauon, William Michael, edUor. 

The Choral Society. A collection of part-songs, glees, 

choruses, &c. No. 1-45. London. Jefferys. [187-?] 

No. 1-45 in M.zaz.3 
Nelson, S. The Rose of AUandale. Arranged as a four- 
part song by Michael Watson. No. 30 in M.zaz.3 
Wattke, J. 
Die diva. Operette von B. Buchbinder und J. Wattke. 
Musik von Carl Weinberger. No. 2 in M.397.69 
Watta, Isaac. 
"Praise ye the Lord." Sacred cantata. The music by 
Henry Holmes. No. 2 in M.ao4.z9 
Wave high your hats. Part-song. Bauer, F. F. W. 

No. 37 in M.aos.zo.3 

Wave's reproof, The. Part-song. Smart, H. No. 2 in M.Z93.Z.8 

Waverley. Overture. Berlioz, L H. Grande ouverture de 

Waverley. No. i in M.341.19 

Wavea, The, retreating from the shore. Duet. Attwood. 

No. 3 in M.a37.a 
Waxwork carnival, The. Opera. For the Music see Richarda, 

A. For the Libretto see Page^ B. 
Way, The, is long and dreary. Anthem. 
Brown. O. B. No. 6 in M.Z58.Z4 

Sullivan, AS. Six sacred part-songs for mixed voices. 

No. 6 in M.Z54.Z9 
Way, The, of the Cross. Cantata. For the Music see Birch, 

E. H. For the Libretto see Qriffin. 
Way, The, to build a boat. Part-song. Hatton. 

No. 22 in M.Z95.Z.7 
Ways, The, of Zion do mourn. Anthem. 
Handel. Werke. Lieferung 11. M^Z3.z.zz 

Wise. No. 35 in M.a9o.aa.i ; etc 



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We adore Thee. Anthem, Paustmima. No. i6 in Maoo^Ji 
We are singers* singing blithely. Part-song, Rossini. 

No. 21 in M.157.5.1 
We are spirits blithe and free. Part-song. Macpabrbn, G. A 

No. 40 in M.I57.I 

We be soldiers three. Glee [t. t. a.]. {In Amusement for the 

ladies. Vol 4, pp. iia» 113.) No. 34 in M.aeo.34 

Also to be foand in Apollonian hannony; Bland'i The Ladlet* collec- 
tion; Ocmenti'i CoOcctlon of catchet; Sibbald'a Collection of catches; 
Social harmony; Warren's Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s Conrito 
armonico. 

We be three poor mariners. GUi, Ravbnscroft. 

No. 33 in 11.990.3.1 ; etc. 
We give Thee thanks, O Lord. Anthem. Macfarkbn, G. A. 

No. 9 in M.157.99; etc. 
We happy shepherd swains. Madrigal, Netherclift. 

No. 91 in M.157.95 

We have heard with oar ears. Anthem. 

Palbstrina. No. 15 in M.991.994; etc 

Sullivan, A. S. No.97inM.934.io;etc. 

We hail thee, mirth. Glee. King, M. P. No. 15 in M.935.99 

We have not an High Priest. Response. Blodgbtt. Anthems, 

responses and hymns. No. 4 in if .903.9 

We have wander'd through the gardens. Part-song. Glover, 

W. H. No. 80 in M.Z57.5.9 

We humbly beseech Thee, O Father. Anthem. Button. 

No. 91 in ll.158.14 
We kumm' ich dann de P99ts eren? Song. Brahms. Deutsche 
Volkslieder. Heft 5. No. 13 in li.38040.3 

We lived one and twenty years. Catch. Jenner. 

No. S5 in lC.990.zo 
We lov'd, but to part. Song. Linlby, G. [Songs.] Vol. 2. 

No. 17 in IC.935.19.9 

We may be happy yet Song. Balfb. No. 97 In 1^199.9.9 

We meet again. Part-song. Ambs. No. 19 in 11.944.ZO.3 

Libre, E. L. No. S in 11.399.z6; etc 

Glover, S. No. 29 in 1I.Z9Z.3 

We meet no more. Song. Keller, M. No. 37 in IC.Z99.Z3.9 

We our short lives will measure. Glee. Webbe, S. Selection 

of glees. Vol. 3. No. 16 in 11.935.13.3 

We part, forever part, tonight. Song. Harris, J. M. 

No. 8 in If .936.9 
We parted with a cheerful smile. Song. Keller, M. 

No. 38 in M.Z99.Z3.9 

We praise Thee, O God. Anthem. 

Jackson, W., of Exeter. No. a8 in if .99Z.99.3 

Pergolesl No. 13 in if. 990.33 

Stbibelt. No. 31 in if.99z.99.9 

We roam and rule the sea. Part-song, Leslie, H. D. 

No. 9' in if •Z58.30 
We shall come with speed. Part-song. Reinthaler. 

No. 8 in If .Z90.7 

We shepherds sing. Madrigal. Weblkes. No. 10 in lf.935.z9 

We wait for Thy loving-kindness. Anthem. Croft. 30 select 

anthems. Vol. i. lf.933.6.z 

We watch'd her breathing. Part-song. Kerbusch. 

No. 41 in If .Z58.Z7 
We were boys and girls together. Song. Thomas, J. R. 

No. 30 in If .Z99.Z4 
We will rejoice. Anthem. Ayrton, E. No. 4 in if .99o.zo 

Croft. No. 57 in M .990.99.Z ; etc. 

Graun. No. 23 in lf.990.33 

Well drink. Glee. Alcock, J. No. 18 in 11.990.3.3; etc. 

Well drink t'other glass. Catch. King, J. No. 57 in if .990.94 
Well gaily sing. Part-song. Pinsutl No. 14 in If .Z95.z.z4 

Well meet no more at twilight hour. Song. Keller. 

No. 40 in If .Z99.Z3.9 
Well row thee o'er the waters. Part-song. M&hul. 

No. 93 in If .944.ZO.Z 
Well wreathe the fairest flowers. Part-song. Bellinl 

No. 16 in M .944.ZO.1 
We've a million in the field. Song. Foster, S. C. 

No. 99 in lf.38o4Z4 

Weary lot. A, is thine, fair maid. Song. Suluvan, A. S. 

Twelve songs. No. 9 in if .z57.zo 



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Weatherly» Frederick Edward. 

Andromeda. A dramatic cantata. The music by C. H. 

Lloyd. No. I in If.z55.99 

Fair Rosamond. Cantata. The music composed by J. L. 

Roeckel. No. z in if .zss^a 

The fishermaidens. A cantata. The music by Henry Smart. 

No. I in If .Z564 
'A fishy case;" or, "The scales of justice." Operetta for 
children. By Fred. E. Weatherly and Alfred J. Caldicott 

No. 3 in If .977.93 

Hero and Leander. A dramatic cantata. The music by C. 

H. Lloyd. No. 9 in M .Z55.99 

The lady of Longford. Lyric drama. By Sir Augustus 
Harris and F. £. Weatherly. Music by L. Emil Bach. 

lf.946.z 
Mary Stuart. A dramatic cantata. The music by J. L. 
Roeckel. No. 3 in If .3964Z 

Rudel. A dramatic cantata. Music by J. C. Bridge. 

No. 3 in lf.z54.30; etc 

Salvator mundi (Saviour of the world). A sacred cantata. 

The music by A. £. Dyer. No. 3 in If .Z55.9 

The sea-maidens. A cantata. The music by J. L. Roeckel. 

No. 9 in If .Z55^3 

Signa. Opera. The libretto by Gilbert A Beckett, H. 

Rudall and F. E. Weatherly. The music by Frederic H. 

Cowen. lf.946.5 

The song of Balder. [CantaU.] The music by C H. 

Lloyd. No. 3 in if .Z55.99 

Westward hoi A cantata. The music by J. L. Roeckel. 

No. 3 in If •Z55^4 
Weave the crimson web of war. Glee. Calloott. 

No. i4inlf.9zU4' 
Webb, Daniel. 
Observations on the correspondence between music and 
poetry. By the author of An enquiry into the beauties 
of painting. London. Dodsley. 1779. M. 104.34 

The dedicstioii is signed Dmnld Webb. 

Webb, George James, editor. 

The musical cabinet: a monthly collection of vocal and 

instrumental music, and musical literature. [Part 1-19. 

July, 1841-June, 1842.] Conducted by G. J. Webb and 

T. B. Hayward. Boston. Bradbury, Soden & Co. 1842. 

Portrait. lf.935.96 

The odeon: a collection of secular melodies, arranged and 

harmonized for four voices by G. J. Webb and Lowell 

Mason. Boston. Wilkins & Carter. 1837. lf.zoo.35 

The psaltery. A new collection of church music by Lowell 

Mason and George James Webb. lf.zoo<39 

Webb, John. 

David. An oratorio, in 2 parts. The music by Neukomm. 

lf.943.4; etc. 
Webb, Richard, editor. 
A collection of madrigals for 3, 4, 5 & 6 voices. [London.] 
Clementi & Co. [1808.] U.2SM 

Coniwts. — Wilbye: Come shepherd swains. — Bsteson: The nightin- 
gale. — PnenestinI : When flow'ry meadows. — Dowland : Awake 
sweet lore. — Bennet: So lorely is thy dear self. — Tye: Lamlate 
nomen Domini. — Bennet: Weep silly soul; Come shepherds follow 
me. — Gibbons: O that the learned poets. — Croce: CynUiia tiiy 
song. — Wilbye: Sweet honey socking bees. -^ Ferrettl : Siat* avsrtltL 
— Weelkes: In pride of May. — Gibbons: Dainty fine bird.— -Plssoni : 
Due begl' occU ]acente.^-Morley: 1 follow lot the footing. -—Ward: 
Die not fond man. — Marensio: So saith my fair. — WObyet Stay 
Corydon thon swain. 

Webbe, Samuel. 
Abelard. See his Delusive, sightless god. 
Ad te levavi. (Bass solo and quartet.) [Accomp. for 

organ.] {In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. i. Pp. 

1-^4.) No. I in If.x56.50 

Alma Redemptoris. (Solo and chorus.) [Accomp. for 
organ.] {In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 68. Pp. 396- 
399.) No. 68 in M.X56.50 

The anthem mass, arranged by S. Webbe, Jun'. The organ 
accompaniment by V. Novello. [s. a. t. a.] {In No- 
vello. Twelve easy masses. Vol. 2, pp. 83-107.) 
Tantum ergo added by Vineent Norello. No. 4 in M.937.e5^ 



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Webb«» Samuel. (Continued.) 
Arise, ye winds. Glee, (/n Webbe, Jr. Convito artnonico. 

Vol 2, pp. I5>-I56.) No. 14 in M.234.3.9 

Aroond the festive board. Glee. (In Warren. Collection 

of catches. Vol. 3, pp. g4-i)7-) No. 33 >n M.990.9.3 

As Nancy danced. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Bland. The Ladies' 

collection. Vol. 3, pp. 260, 261.) No. 16 in if .937.17.3 

As o'er the varied meads. Glee (t. t. b.]. (In Collection 

of glees and catches. Pp. 73-80.) No.9oinM.iia8 

Alto to be found in Hie Harmonltt. 

As Thomas was cudgel'd. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In 

Apollonian harmony. Vol. 3, pp. 8, 9.) No. 8 in M.141.9Z.9 
Abo to be found in Social harmony. 

Ascendit Dens. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. 

Motets for the year. No. 27. Pp. 192-126.) 

No. 27 in M.156.50 
Asperges. Interspersed with Gregorian chant. [Accomp. 

for organ.] (In Novello. Motetts. Vol. i, book i, pp. 

4, 5.) No. 2 in If .960^1 

Attend, ye sons of mirth. Glee [t. t. b.]. (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. i, pp. 248-250.) 

No. 170 in M.99a9.i 
Attollite. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. Motets 

for the year. No. 7. Pp. 26-09.) No. 7 in M.IS6.50 

Audi, Domine, hymnum. Solo and chorus. [Accomp. for 

organ.] (In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 39. Pp- 

182-185.) No. 39 in 11.156.50 

Ave Regina. (Soli and chorus.) [Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 69. Pp. 330-333*) 

No. 69 in M.156.50 
Bacchus, Jove's delightful boy. [Glee, A. t. b.] (In The 

Apollo. Vol. 8, pp. 632-634.) No. 15 in M.i39a.z&8 

Alio to be found in Clementi's Vocal hannony. 
Balmy zephyrs. Glee [s. A. b.]. (In Bland. The Ladies' 

collection. Vol. 3, pp. 3337335*) No. 47 in 11.935.17.3 

A batchelor would have a wife. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In 

Apollonian harmony. Vol. i, pp. 34, 35.) 

No. 25 in M.ZAI.9Z.I 
Alao to be found in Flowcn of barmony; Social harmony; Warrcn'a 
Collection of catchea. 

Be gone ev'ry doubt. See his Jupiter and Semele. 

The bee voluptuous. Round [for 4 voices]. (In Knyvett. 

A Collection of glees. Pp. 18, 19.) No. 8 in M.990.6 

Belinda's sparkling wit. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In The Apollo. 

Vol. 2, pp. 100-105.) No. 8 in M.i39a.i8.9 

Alao to be found in Warren'a Collection of catches. 
Benedicimus. (Duet or choms.) [Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 26. Pp. 118-121.) 

No. 26 in M.156.50 
Breathe soft, ye winds. Glee. (In Amusement for the 

ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 8-1 1.) No. 3 in M.990.34 

Also to be found in Hullah's Part music. Secular; Musical times 
[Music] ; Warren's CoUection of catcbes. 

Christ being raised from the dead. Easter anthem [s. s. B. 

Accomp. for organ]. (In Musical times. [Music] Vol. 

6, pp. 180-183.) No. 27 in M.175.Z.6 

Clarinda is jocose. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 4, pp. 50, 51.) 

No. 14 in M.990.9.4 
A collection of masses, with an accomp. for the organ, for 

the use of small choirs. London. [1792.] M.zo9b.9 

Come live with me. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Amusement for 

the ladies. Vol. i, pp. 58-69.) No. 24 in M.990.3.Z 

Also to be found in The Apollo; Bland's The Ladiea' collection; 
Boosey's Standard English sl^^i Clementi's Collection of catches; 
Clementi'a Vocal harmony; CoUection of glees and catchea; The 
Harmonist; Hullah's The Singer's library; Novello's Glee-hive; 
Parker's The Orphean lyre; Sibbald's Collection of catches; Social 
harmony; Turle and Taylor'a The People'a music book; Webbe, Jr.'s 
Convito arm^nico. 

Come Roger and Nell. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 115.) No. 45 in if .990.9.3 

Come, rosy health. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Warren. Collec- 
tion of catches. Vol. 2, pp. I53-I57«) No. 60 in 11.990.9.9 

Come unto Me. Canon, 5 in 2. (In Amusement for the 
ladies. Vol. 3, p. 76.) No. 19 in li.990.3.3 

Also to be found in Warren's Collection of catchea. 



Webbe, Samuel. (Continued,) 
Cupid my pleasure. Glee [t. t. b. b.]. (In Bland. The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. 2, pp. 202-004.) 

No. 234 in if .9S5.i7.a 

Daughter sweet. Glee [a. 8. a. t. b.]. (In Page. Festive 

harmony . Pp. 3^-42.) No. 7 in 11^35.11 

Alao to be found in Webbe, Jr.'a Convito armonico. 

Dear father, the girl. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Knyvett. 

A Collection of glees. P. 14.) No. 5 in 11.990.6 

Delusive, sightless god. Glee. (In Warren. Collection of 

catches. Vol. 3, pp. 61-65.) No. 22 in 11.9904)13 

Deus misereatur. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. 

Motets for the year. No. 24. Pp. 110-114.) 

No. 24 in IC.1s6.50 
Discord, dire sister. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. London. Birchall. 

[ 181-?] No. 44 in IC935.14 

Also to be found In Amusement for the ladiea; The Apollo; 800867*8 
Standard Ensitiah sl<^; The Harmoniat; Novello'a Glee-hiye; Turle 
and Taylor's The People'a muaic book; Warren'a CoUection of catches; 
Webbe, Jr.'a Convito armonico. 

Drink and rejoice. Catch [for 3 Toices]. (In Warren. 

Vocal harmony. P. 181.) No. 105 in li.990.io 

Ecce nunc tempus. (Duet or chorus.) [Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 16. Pp. 68-73.) 

The tenor and baaa are added hj the editor. No. 1 6 in M.ISfii^ 

Ecce sacerdos. (Duet.) [Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. 

Motets for the year. No. 59.) No. 59 in lf.156.50 

Eight anthems, in vocal score. With a separate accomp. 

for the organ, by Vincent Novello. London. Novello. 

[184-?] No. I in 11.934.7 

CoHttnts. — Unto Thee, O Lord. — Thou, Lord, in the beginning. — 
When the fulneaa of time waa oome. — The hcavena declare the glocy. 
— Teach me, O Lord. — Save ua, O God. — The Lord ia the portion 
of the poor. — How eitcellent ia Thy mercy. — Two double chanta. 

Emitte. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. Motets 

for the year. No. 29. Pp. 130-136.) No. 99 in ll.156.50 
Exurgat Deus. (Chorus.) [Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. 

Motets for the year. No. 42. Pp. 194-197.) 

No. 49 in If .156.50 
Fair as the blushing grape. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In 

Warren. Vocal harmony. P. 157.) No. 89 in If .990.10 
A V^h book of catches, canons & glees for three, four and 

five voices. London. Printed by L Bland. [1787?] 

No. I In M. 140.94 

ComUnU, — Glee. Aa the momenta roIL — Glee. Do not aak me. — 
Glee. Great Bacchua. — Glee. Happy are we met. — Canon. Let 
all the earth. — Canon. My aoul doth magnify. — Catch. Neighboura 
come round me. — Glee. O gentle lore. — Glee; So full ol life. — 
Catch. Suy Daphne. — Glee. The mighty conqueror. — Catch. The 
bottle'a out. — Canon. The glorious majeaty. — Glee. The death ol 
lair Adonia. — Catch. Wine \% the aource. — Catch. Zephyr breathe 
soft. 

Fill me a bumper. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 298.) No. 194 in lf.99a9.9 

The fragrant painting. Glee. (In Warren. Collection of 
catches. Vol. 3, pp. 35^364) No. 130 in lf.990.9.3 

From everlasting. Canon [3 in i]. (In Warren. Collection 
of catches. Vol. i, pp. 320, 321.) No. 197 in II.990.9.Z 

From glaring show and giddy noise. Song [s. or t.]. (In 
Musical library. Vol. 4, pp. 121-123.) No. 40 in if .235.184 

From peace and social joy. Glee. (In Warren. Collection 
of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 307-31S.) No. Ii6inlf.99a9.3 

A gen'rous friendship. Glee [s. a. T. T. b.]. (In Amusement 
for the ladies. Vol. i, pp. 44, 45.) No. 17 in lf.99a3.z 

Also to be found in Apollonian harmony; Bland'a The Ladies* collec- 
tion; Clementi's Collection of catches; Clementi'a Vocal harmony; 
HuUah'a The Singer'a library; Musical library; Social harmony; 
Warren's Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s Convito armonico. 

Gently hear me. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Bland. The Ladies' 

collection. Vol. i, pp. 97.) No. 153 in II.935.17.1 

Also to be found in Clementi's Collection of catches; CoUection of 
gleea and catchea; Flowers of harmony; Warren's Collection of 
catchea. 

Gently let the web be wove. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Bland. 
The Ladies' collection. Vol. 5, pp. 568, 569.) 

No. 159 in li.935.17.5 
Glorious Apollo. Glee [a. t. b.]. London. Preston. [189-?] 

No. 39 in 11.935.14 

Alao to be found in The Apollo; Booaey'a Standard Bngliah gleca; 



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Webbe» Samuel. (CimiiMmd.) 

CaencBti'a Vocal hamoar; Dhaon'a The Orphean lyre; The Har^ 
nftnlats Mwlcal Hrnea [Muaic] ; Tarle and Taylor'a The Pcopte'a 
mnaic b<»ok; Warrcn*a Coeka'a Hand-b<»ok ol gleca; Webbe, Jr.'a 

ConvHo amMBic^ 

Glory be to the Father. Canon [4 in 2]. (/» Social har- 
mony. Pp. 34^ 343O No. 294 in M^xs^i 

Alao to be found in Warren'a Conection of catchea. 

Go plaintive sounds. Glee. {In Bland. The Ladies' collec- 
tion. Vol. 3, pp. 35>'354«) No. 55 in 11^35.174 

Great Apollo. Glee [s. s. t. b.]. N. p. N. d. 

No. 47 in ic.a35.14 
Alao to be found hi The Apollo; Norello'a Glee-hiTe. 

Great Bacchus, O aid us. Glee [s. a. t. b.]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 26-31.) 

No. 7 in M.290.9.3 

Haec dicit Dominus. (Soli or chorus.) [Accomp. for 
organ.] {In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 54* Pp* 
260-063.) No. 54 in IC.156.50 

Haec dies. [Motet, s. x. b.] Arranged by R. Butler. [Lon- 
don. Butler. 184-?] No. 13 in IL260.3 

Alao to be found In Lnts'a Hoteta for the year. 

Hail I music. Ode [s. a. t. b.]. (In Clementi. Vocal har- 
mony. Vol. 4, pp. 316-323.) No. 2 in IC.a354i4 
Abo to be found in Warren'a Collection of catchea. 

Hail peaceful shades. Duett [s. a.]. (In Bland. The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, pp. 464, 465.) 

No. 107 in M.235.X74 

Hail, Star of Brunswick. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In The Apollo. 

Vol. 8, pp. 625-631.) No. 14 in IC.x39a.x8.8 

Alao to be found In The Harmonlat; Knyvetfa A CoUectlon of gleea; 
Warren'a Coeka'a Hand-book of sleea. 

Happy are we met. Glee. (In Hullah. Part music. Secular. 
Vol. 2, pp. 140-144*) No. 32 in M.Z57.28.2 

Hark, from afar. Catch [for 5 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 214, 215.) 

No. 80 in M.22a9.3 

Heigh ho! Catch [for 3 Toices]. (In Apollonian harmony. 
Vol. I, p. II.) No. 6 in IC.X4I.2Z.X 

Alao to be found In Social harmony. 

Hence, all ye vain delights. Qee [s. s. a. x. t. b.]. (In 

ClementL Vocal harmony. 2d edition. Vol. 5, pp. 2-9.) 

No. I in M.a34.2.<; No. i in lC.a35.o.5 
Alao to be found In Norello'a Glee-hhre; Webbe, Jr.'a ConVlto 
annonlco. 

Here lies within this tomb. Round [for 4 voices]. (In 
Bland. The Ladies' collection. Vol. 3, p. 251.) 

No.8inM.a35.i7.3 

How beauteous. Glee [s. a. t. b. b.]. (In Turle and Taylor. 
The People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. 330-333.) 

No. 107 in IC.IIX4.3 

How often have I seen. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Knyvett. A 
Collection of glees. Pp. 26-28.) No. 10 in ic.a20.6 

I love to be merry. Catch a 4 voci. (In Apollonian har- 
mony. Vol. I, pp. 4, 5.) No. 2 in IC.Z41.2Z.Z 
Abo to be found In Sodal hannony; Warren'a Collection of catchea. 

I will magnify Thee. Canon [3 in i]. (In Warren. Collec- 
tion of catches. Vol. i, pp. 350, 351.) No. 211 in M.a20.9.z 

Iddio e quel che mi cinge. Canon [3 in i]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 46, 47.) 

No. 20 in ic.a20.9.a 

If Eve in her innocence. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Apol- 
lonian harmony. Vol. i, pp. 54, 55.) No. 47 in M.i4i.ai.i 

Alao to be found In Flowcra of harmony; Social harmony; Warren'a 
Collection of catchea. 

If love and all the world were young. [Glee, a. t. t. b.] 
London. Birchall. [181-?] No. 33 in M.a35.Z4 

Alao to be found In Biand'a The Ladlea* collection; Oementi'a Vocal 
harmony; Collection of gleea and catchea; Flowera of harmony; The 
Harmonlat; Hullah'a The Singer'a library; Novello'a Glee-hire; Sib- 
baM'a Collection of catchea; W bbe, Jr.'a Convito armonico. 

In Te, Domine. Trio, a. t. b. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Novello. Collection of sacred music. Vol. i, pp. 80, 81.) 

No. 6 in lC.a7a3.i 
In vain you would blow. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In War- 
ren. Collection of catches. Vol. 5, p. 52.) 

No. 13 in M.aao.9.5 



Webbe, Samuel. (ConHnmd.) 
It is night. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Bland. The Ladies' collec- 
tion. Vol. 3i PP* 343-345*) No. 5a in M.a35.i74 

Alao to be found In The ELannonlat. 

lustorum. (Solo.) [Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. Motets 
for the year. No. 53. Pp. 258, 259.) No. 53 in IC.156.50 

I've seen a boxing niatch. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In War- 
ren. Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 58.) 

No. 19 in ic.aao.9.3 

Juliet is pretty. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 4, p. 310.) No. 97 in ic.a90.g4 

Jupiter and Semele. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 221.) No. 91 in 11.290.9.9 

Juste et pie vivamus. (Chorus or duet) [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 3. Pp. 9- 
12.) No. 3 in M.X56.50 

Keep off. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. Collection 
of catches. Vol. 4, p. 209.) No. 65 in M.99a94 

Lauda anima. (Solo or chorus.) [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 25. Pp. 115-117.) 

No. 25 in M.Z56.50 

Lauda Sion. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. 
Motets for the year. No. 33. Pp. 154-159*) 

No. 33 in M.X56.50 

Let kings for empire. Glee [t. t. b.]. (In Bland. .The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. 3. pp. 308, 309.) 
Abo to be found In The Harmonlat jjo. 36 in M.935.X7.3 

Let the sage hermit. Glee [s. a. t. t. b.]. (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 2, pp. 232-234.) 

No. 248 in M.235.X7.9 
Let the smiles of youth. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 3, pp. 272, 273.) 

No. 21 in M.235.X7.3 
Let's be merry and banish care. Catch, 3 voices. (In 

Collection of glees and catches. P. 144.) No. 39 in M.xxo.8 
Let us chearful souls. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Clementi. Vocal 

harmony. Vol. 2, pp. 183-185.) No. 12 in M.935.9.9 

Alao to be found In DItaon'a The Orphean lyre. 
Live to-day. Glee. (In The Apollo. Vol. 8, pp. 620-624.) 

No. 13 in lc.139a.z8JI 
The Lord's Prayer. An anthem for 3 voices [s. s. b.], also 

adapted for one voice, with an accomp. for the organ or 

pianoforte. London. Novello. [182-?] No. 9 in M.936.16 
Love and folly. Duett [s. a.], (/n Bland. The Ladies' col- 
lection. Vol. 4, p. 467.) No. 109 in M.935.174 
Love delights the giddy lad. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 5, pp. 69-73.) 

No. 19 in M.990.9.5 
Magnificat (short) in A. [a. x. b. Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Novello. Evening service. Vol. i, pp. 123-126.) 

1C.960.93.I 

Magnificat. (Soli and chorus.) [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 67. Pp. 320-325.) 

No. 67 in M.I56.50 
A maiden prude. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 4, p. 157.) No. 46 in ic.a90.94 
The mansion of peace. [Song, t.] (In Musical library. 
Vol. I, pp. 75, 76.) No. 33 in ic.935.18.1 
Mass in A. For 3 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Benedict. Short masses for small choirs. Vol. i.) 

No. I in M.15648 
Mass in B flat. For 3 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Benedict. Short masses for small choirs. Vol. i.) 

No. 3 in M.15648 
Mass in C. [For s. t. b. Accomp. for organ. London. 
Butler. 184-?] No. 9 in lc.a6o.3 

Alao to be found in Benedlet'a Short maaaea for amall cholra. 
Mass in D. For 3 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Bene- 
dict. Short masses for small choirs. Vol. i.) 

No. 2 in M.Z5648 
Mass in D minor. For 3 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Benedict. Short masses for small choirs. Vol. i.) 

No. 6 in M.i5(L|8 

Mass in F. For 3 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Benedict 

Short masses for small choirs. Vol. i.) No. 4 in IC«I5648 



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Webbc^ Samuel. (ConHnuedJ 

Mass in G. For 4 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 

Ditson & Co. [186-?] No. 2 in if. 156.38 

Also to be loond in Benedict's Short masses for small choira. 

May the Devil ride. Catch [for 4 voices]. {In Warren. 

Vocal harmony. P. 18.) No. 13 in li.aao.zo 

Me Bacchus fires. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Collection of glees 

and catches. Pp. 149-151.) N0.41 inll.iio.8 

The mighty conqueror. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (/» The Apollo. 

Vol. I, pp. 64-68.) No. 33 in Il.x39a.i8.z 

Also to be found in Bland's The Ladies' collection ; Clementi's Collec- 
tion of catches; Qementi'a Vocal harmony; Collection of glees and 
catohes; The Harmonist; Novello's Glee-hiye; Sibbald's Collection of 
catohes; Warren's Cocks's Hand-book of glees; Webbe, Jr.'s Convito 
armonlco. 

The moon and woman. Catch a 3 voci. (In Apollonian har- 
mony. Vol. I, p. 16.) No. 9 in If .X4X.ax.i 
Also to be found in SociaJ harmony; Warren's Collection of catches. 

Music's the language. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In The Apollo. 
Vol. 3, pp. 166-17 1.) No. 3 in lf.x39a.x8.3 

Also to be found in Bland's The Ladies' collection ; Collection of glees 
and catches; Warren's Collection of catdiea. 

My fav'rite swain. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 4, p. 49.) No. 13 in li.aao.9.4 

My Lady Rantum. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 278.) No. 104 in ll.aao.9.3 

My love and I. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Social harmony. 
Pp. 62, 63.) No. 51 in M.2XS.9Z 

Neighbours, come round me. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In 
Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 222.) 

No. 86 in M.920.9.3 

No April can revive. Glee [s. a. t. b. b.]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 5, pp. 23-26.) No. 5 in II.290.9.5 

Non fidi al mar. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Amusement for the 

ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 188-191.) No. 53 in ll.220.34 

Also to be found in Bland's The Ladies' collection; Clementi's Vocal 
harmony; Warren's Collection of catches. 

Nought but the present moment. Glee. (In ClementL 
Vocal harmony. Vol. 3, pp. 216-221.) No. 2 in M.235.9.3 

Now I'm prepared. Glee. (In Amusement for the ladies. 
Vol. 4, pp. 12-17.) No. 5 in M.22a3u| 

Also to be found in The Apollo; Clementi's Collection of catohes; 
Clementi's Vocal harmony; Sibbald's Collection of catches; Warren's 
Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s Convito armonlco. 

Now we are met. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Apollonian 

harmony. Vol. i, p. 31.) No. 21 in M.X4X.2X.z 

Also to be found in Clementi's Collection of catchea; Ditson's The 
Orphean lyre; Sibbald's Collection of catches; Social harmony. 

O all ye works of the Lord. Canon, 4 in 2. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 219.) No. 84 in 11.220.9.3 

O come, O bella. Terzetto e coro [a. t. b.]. London. Lin- 
ley. [ 179-?] No. 16 in M.237.2 

Also to be found in Bland's The Ladies' collection; Clementi's Vocal 
harmony; The Harmonist; Musical library; Webbe, Jr.'s Convito 
armonlco. 

O Lord, shew us Thy mercy. Canon [$ in 2] . (In Amusement 
for the ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 156, I57-) No. 45 in M.22a34 
Also to be found in Warren's Collection of catches. 

O Rex gloriae. (Duet or chorus.) [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 28. Pp. 127-129.) 

No. 28 in 11.156.50 

O Roma feltx. (Duet or chorus.) [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 38. Pp. 180, i8l) 

No. 38 in 11.156.50 

O sacrum convivium. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 34. Pp. 160, 161.) 

No. 34 in 11.156.50 

O sacrum convivium. (Duet or chorus.) [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 73. Pp. 
344-346.) No. 73 in M.156.50 

O Salutaris. (Duet or chorus.) [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 72. Pp. 341-343.) 

No. 72 in 11.156.50 

Oh fie! Oh John! Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. VoL 4, p. 211.) No. 67 in 11.220.94 

Perfice. Soprano or tenor solo. (Quartet ad lib.) [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 
24. Pp. 58-63.) No. 14 in M.156.50 



Webbe, Samuel. (Continued.) 

Poor Nicky Markham. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 5, p. 102.) No. 27 in M.290.9.5 
Preces populi. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. 

Motets for the year. No. 17. Pp. 74-79.) 

No. 17 in M.X56.5Q 
Presence of mind. Round [for 4 voices]. (In Warren. 

Vocal harmony. P. 244.) No. 139 in 11.290.10 

Pretty warbler. Glee [s. a. t. t. b.]. (In Amusement for 

the ladies. Vol. 3, pp. 20-24.) No. 4 inM.220.3.3 

Also to he found in Clementi's Collection of catches; SUibald'a Col* 
lection of catchea; Warren's Collection of catches. 

Protector. (Duet.) [Accomp. for organ.] (/fiLutz. Motets 
for the year. No. 36. Pp. 168-171.) No. 36 ini[.i5&jo 

Qui seminant in lacrymis. Duett, for 2 s., and chorus. 
[Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. Motets for the year. 
No. 60. Pp. 286^89.) No. 60 in 11.15&S0 

Also to he found in NoTcllo's Motetta. 

Regina coeli. [Motet. Accomp. for organ. London. 
Butler. 184-?] No. 1 1 in M.26as 

Also to he found in Luts's Motets for the year. 

Remember in your ways. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Bland. 

The Ladies' collection. Vol. 2, p. 192.) 

No. 228 in M.935.Z7.2 
Rise, my joy. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Amusement for the 

ladies. Vol. 3, pp. 40, 41.) No. 9 in ll*d90.3^ 

Also to he found in The Apollo; Bland's The Ladies' coUectioa; 
Qenenti's Vocal harmony; Warren's CoUection oi catchea. 

Rorate. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. Motets 
for the year. No. 5. Pp. 18^31.) No. 5 in M.156.S0 

Salve Regina. (Soli and chorus.) [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 71. Pp. 338-340.) 

No. 71 in M.156.50 

Salve Regina, 5 voices, s. s. a. t. b. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello. Evening service. Vol. 2, pp. 323, 324.) 

Sancta Maria t succurre miseris. (Duet and chorus.) [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (In Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 
58. Pp. 280-282.) No. 58 in M.156.50 

Says Damon to Chloe. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Social 

harmony. P. 169.) No. 144 in M.2i5.ai 

A selection of glees, duetts, canzonetts, &c. London. 

Birchall. [181-?] 11^35.13 

ComsHtt, — I. Music's the language of the hleat — As o'er the varied 
meads. — To mo the wanton girls. -^ A gen'roos friendship. — Thy 
▼oice, O harmony. — Me Bacchus fires. — Discord* dire aislar. — 
When innocence and beauty. — • Come Ure with me — If loi« and a& 
the world. — Sister of Phoebus. — The Sfiring. — My fair is beautlfuL 

— To the festive board. — O night. — There behold the ndghty bowL 

— Come rosy health. — Belinda's sparkling wit. — *Tis beauty calla. 

— O lore, thou softest passion. — Seek not to draw me. — ¥fben 
charming Chloe. — Let not lore. — The mighty oonqueror. — Now 
I'm prepared. — On S. Cecilia, a. Pretty warbler. — Hither, aU ye 
lores. — Baochua. Jore's delightful boy. — Thy beauteous ^ycs. — You 
gave me your heart. — When shall we three meet again. — Hail, happy 
meeting. — On his death bed. — The death of fair Adonis. — The ijri 
that I love. — Who can be happy. — - Surely that's the charming mal^ 

— To the pale tyrant — Rise, my Joy. — Hence, all ye vain delights 

— Since I'm bom a mortaL — So full of Ufa. — ¥fhen winds breathe 
soft. — As Nancy danced. — When nature form'd that angel face. Great 
Bacchua. O aid ua. — Where e'er my Detta comes. — Arise, ye winda. 

— The sun that sets. — Wine gives Uie lover vigour. — Daughter sweat 
of voice. — As the moments roU. — Around the festive board. — O 
come O bella. — To the gods of the ocean. — The man who la Ua 
breast. — Fair eye of nl^t. — Hail muaie, sweet enchantment, j. 
Wanton galea. — What bright joy. — Alaa, how vain. — When wo 
dwdl on Uie lips. — Breathe aoft, ye winds. — The fragrant painting. 

— The gods of wit. — Balmy aephyrs. — Bid me when forty winteia 
more. — Yes, Fortune, I have Bought thee. — Glorioua ApoDo. — 
Swiftly from U»e mountain's brow. — To love I wakob — In care and 
sorrow. — Divine Cecilia. — We our short lives will meaaure. — Non 
fidi al mar che f reme. — Cupid my pleasure. — The glorious sun. — 
True as the needle to the pole. — My name it ia sUght. — Where hap- 
less Ilion. — I'll enjoy the present. — To a heart full of lovo. — Llva 
to-day. — What may arrive. — The blossom so pleasing. — Qnand lo 
bevo. — Gentle mannera. — Sweet bird. — With breaUi the sp a d ona 
organ. — Come puah round with spirit. — - Wine and good chear. — 
Awake, sweet music. 

Serene and mild. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Clementi. Vocal 

harmony. Vol. i, pp. 14-18.) No. 5 in M.935.9.Z 

Since I'm bom. Duet [x. b.]. (In Sibbald. Collection of 

catches. Vol. 4, pp. 44, 45.) No. 344 in M.39a.4M. 

Also to he found in Webbe, Jr.'s Convito armonlco. 



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Webb«^ Samuel. (CotUimted.) 
Sister of Phoebus. Glee [a. a. t. t. b.]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 30-34.) No. 11 In icaaog.* 

Abo to be iotnd In Webbe, Jr.'f ConirHo ■monieo. 

A VI book of catches, canons & glees for three, four, five 

& six voices. London. Printed by A Hamilton. [1799?] 

No. 2 in If.i4as4 
Cont^mtt, — Glee. As Nancy daaic'd. — Round. Cmre files from the 
lad. — Round. Dor* A la mia. — Gtce. Hail hapiiy meeting. — 
Caaoo. Hoaanna. — Glee. Henee all ye vain deUghta. — Glee. 
Hither all ye lorea. — Round. Laudate pnerl. — Canon. O let my 
mouth. — Canon. O all ye works of the Lord. — Catch. The child's 
asleep. — Qee. To the goda of the ocean. — Glee. To the ^e 
tyrant. — Glee. Wine givca the lover ▼igour. — Glee. Who can be 
happy. — Glee. Where e'er my Delia. — Catch. Young man. 

Stabat Mater. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (/n Lutz. 

Motets for the year. No. 19. Pp. 84-87.) 

No. 19 in M.156.50 
Stay, Daphne. Catch [for 3 voices]. {In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 2, p. 143.) No. 195 in uas^iy^ 

Also to be found In The Harmonlat. 

Super flumina. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. 

Motets for the year. No. 15. Pp. 64-67.) 

No. 15 in M.Z56.50 
Surely that's the tender youth. Canzonett [s. b.]. (/n 

Apollonian harmony. Vol. i, pp. 22, 23.) 

No. 13 in li.i4z.9i.i 
Alao to be found In Sodal harmony; Webbe, Jr.'s Convito armonlco. 

Surly Giles's old cat. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 5, pp. 56, 57-) 

No. IS in If. 220.9.5 

Sweet is the soft* the sunny breeze. Glee [s. a. t. t. b.]. 

(In Amusement for the ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 168, 169.) 

No. 48 in M.220.3.4 

Also to be found in Warren'a Collection of catchea. 

Swiftly from the mountain's brow. Glee. (In Amusement 
for the ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 176-181.) No. 50 in M.220.34 

Alao to be found in The Apollo; Bland's The Ladies* collection; 
Boosey's Standard English glees; Qementi's Vocal harmony; The 
Harmonist; Hullah's Pari music. Secular; Musical library; Norello's 
Glee-hlTe; Turle and Taylor's The People's music book; Warren's 
Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s Convlto armonko. 

Tantum ergo. [Motet, a. t. b. Accomp. for organ. Lon- 
don. Butler. 184-?] No. 10 in li.260.3 

Abo to be found in Luts'a Motets for the year. 
Tell me, what healing med'cine. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In 

Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. 5, p. 46.) 

No. 10 in M.220.9.5 
Tell me, ye powers. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Amusement 

for the ladies. Vol. 2, p. 67.) No. 19 in M.220.3.2 

Also to be found in Collection of glees and catches; Social harmony; 
Warren's Collection of catches. 

There behold the* mighty bowl. Canzonet [t. b.]. (In Col- 
lection of glees and catches. Pp. 173, 174.) 

No. 49 in M.I 108 

Also to bo found in Sibbahl's Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s 
Conrito armonlco. 

Think when to pleasure. Glee [t. t. b.]. (In Bland. The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. 3, pp. 303-305.) 

Alao to be found In Flowers of harmony. No. 34 in M.235.I7.3 

Tho' mirth our object. [Part-song.] (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 3, pp. 253-255.) 

No. 12 in M.235.Z7.3 
Tho' short my span. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Page. Festive 

harmony. Pp. I54-I57-) No. 25 in M.235.ZI 

Thomas was very kind. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 335.) No. 125 in M.a2o.9.3 
Thou cypress tree. [Glee, a. t. t. b.] (In Clementi. Vocal 

harmony. 2d edition. Vol. 6, pp. 44-47.) 

No. 6 in M.234.2.6; No. 6 in M.235.9.6 
Thou shalt shew me the path. Canon [4 in 2]. (In Bland. 

The Ladies' collection. Vol. 3, p. 251.) No. 7 in M.235.Z7.3 

Also to be found in Turle and Taylor's The People's music book. 

Thy beauteous tyts. Glee [s. s. a. t. B.]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 166-169.) 

No. 67 in M.220.9.2 
Thy voice, O harmony. Glee. London. Birchall. [181-?] 

No. 36 in M.235.X4 



Webbe» Samuel. (ConHnued.) 
Same. London. Novello. [185-?] No. 31 in M.i58.ao 

Also to be found in The Apollo; Bland's The Ladles* collection; 
Boosey's Standard English glees; Clementl's Vocal harmony; The 
Harmonist; Hulbh's Part music. Secular; Mualcal times [Music]; 
Turle ft Taylor's The People'a music book; Warren's Coeka's Hand- 
book of gleea; Webbo Jr.'s Conrito annonieo. 

Tibi, omnes angeli. (Chorus.) [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 5J. Pp. 254-357.) 

No. 52 in M.I50.5O 

Tis archery. [Glee, t. t. b.] (In Bland. The Ladies' col- 
lection. Vol. 3, pp. 292, 293.) No. 26 in M.235.X7.3 

To God who sits enthron'd. Canon in unison [for 4 Toices]. 
(In The Harmonist Vol. 2, p. 25.) No. 9 in M.2xM.a 

Alao to be found In Sodal harmony. 
To love I wake the silver string. Double chorus for s. a. 

T. B. (In Novello's Glee-hive. Vol. 3, pp. 117-120.) 

No. 70 in M.X57.20.3 
To market goes Joan. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 60.) No. 21 in M.a2a9.3 
To me the wanton girls. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Amusement 

for the ladies. Vol 3, pp. 34-36.) No. 7 in M.s2a3.3 

Also to be found in The Apollo; Bland's The Ladlea' collection; Col- 
lection of glees and catchea; Floirers of harmony; The HarmoalsL 

To the old long life. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Amuse- 
ment for the ladies. Vol. j, p. 14.) No. 6 in M.a9a3.z 

Also to be found in The Apollo; Bland's The Ladies' collection; The 
Harmonist; Musical times (Mudc); Turle and Taylor'a The People's 
music book; Warren's Collection of catchea; Webbe, Jr.'s Conrlto 



To Thee all angels. Canon [5 in 2]. (In Clemen tL Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 4, p. 73.) 

No. 252 in M.Z 10.14; No. 252 in M.izo.3.4 
Also to be found in Sibbald'a Collection of catchea; warren'a CoOeo- 
tion off catchea. 

To wipe the tear. Glee. (In Warren. Collection of catches. 

Vol. 4, pp. 168, 169.) No. 51 in uaaoj^^ 

Together we range. Duett [s. s.]. (In Bland. The Ladies* 

collection. Vol. 4, pp. 472, 473.) No. 112 in M.235.Z7.4 

Tu elegisti. Quartett, a. x. b. b. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Novello. Motetts. Vol. i» book 3, pp. 8-1 1.) 

No. 25 in M.26o.fl4.i 
Tu es gloria mea. (Bass solo.) [Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 41. Pp. 192, 193.) 

No. 41 in M.156.50 
Twelve anthems, in vocal score. With a separate accomp. 

for the organ, by Vincent Novello. London. Novello. 

[ 184-?] No. 2 in M.234.7 

CotUfHis. — O Lord, my Ung. — Salvation belongeth unto the Lord. 

— The eyea of all wait — How lovely are Thy dwellings. — When the 
Lord ahall build up Zion. — Shew me Thy ways. — Sing unto the Lord. 

— The soul that sinneth. — Let the heavens rejoice. — Almii^ty God, 
we beseech Thee. — The day la Thine. — Christ being raised from the 
dead. 

Underneath this mould'ring clay. Round [for 4 voices]. 
(In Warren. Collection of catc^hes. Vol. 3, p. 151.) 

No. 56 in M.22a9.3 

Veni Sancte Spiritus. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Lutz. Motets for the year. No. 3a Pp. 137-142.) 

No. 30 in M.1S6.50 

Victimae. [Motet. Accomp. for organ.] (In Lutz. Motets 
for the year. No. 22. Pp. 9B-103.) No. 22 in M.I56.50 

Vidi aquam. [Motet, s. x. b.] Arranged by R. Butler. [Ac- 
comp. for organ. London. Butler. 184-?] 

Alao to be found in Luts*s Motets for the year. No. 12 in M.360.3 

Wait on the Lord. Anthem. (In Turle and Taylor. The 
People's music book. Vol. 2, pp. 160-168.) 

No. 38 in M.1 1 14*9 

Wanton gales. [Glee, a. t. t. b.]. (In Clementi. Vocal 
harmony. Vol. 7f PP. 770-77^-) No. 15 in M.a35.9.7 

Also to be found in Same, ad edition; Novello's dee-hire. 

Were I like a monarch. Duett [s. a.]. (In Bland. The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, p. 468.) No. no in M.a35.X74 

What bright joy. Glee. (In Warren. Collection of catches. 
Vol. 3, pp. 297-300.) No. 112 in M.2Ba9.3 

When lost in wonder. [Chorus. Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Handel and Haydn Society Collection of sacred music. 

Vol. 2, pp. 140-142.) No. 25 in U,221J»2J2 



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Webb«» Samttd. (Coniinued.) 

When nature form'd that angel face. Glee a 5 voci [s. a. 

T. T. B.]. (/n Clemen tL Collection of catches. Vol. 4, 

pp. 104, 105.) No. 261 in M.IZO.14; No. 261 in M.izo.a.4 

Alto to be found In Sibbald't Collection of cKtchet; Webbe, Jr.'i 
Convlto armonlco. 

When winds breathe soft. Glee [s. a. t. t. b.]. (/fi Amuse- 
ment for the ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 129-138.) 

No. 40 in 11.320.3^ 

Alto to be found in Blend's The Ladles' collection; Boosct's SUnderd 
English glees; Qementi's Collection of catches; dementi's Vocal 
harmony ; Musical times [Music] ; Slbbald's Collection of catches ; 
Warren's Collection of catches; Warren's Cocke's Hand-book of glees; 
Webbe^ Jr.'s Convlto armonlco. 

When youthful Harriet. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 387.) No. 137 in M.9fla9.3 

While with ceaseless course the sun. [Hymn.] (/» Handel 
and Haydn Society Collection of sacred music. Vol. i, 
pp. 146-148.) No. 27 in M.99i.da.i 

Who can express. Canon [3 in i]. (/n Clementi. Collec- 
tion of catches. Vol. 4, p. 19.) 

No. 236 in M.ZZO.Z4; No. 236 in M.i 10.24 

Also to be found In Slbbald's Collection of catches; Warren's Collec- 
tion of catches. 

Wine is the source. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol 2, p. 307.) No. 127 in M.220.9.9 
Woman, fair object. Catch [for 3 voices], (/n Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 157.) No. 59 in M.a2o.9.3 
Wou'd you know my Celia's charms? Catch [for 4 voices]. 

(In The Apollo. Vol. i, p. 16.) No. 8 in M.z39a.z8.z 

Also to be found in Bland's The Ladles* collection; The Harmonist; 

Musical times [Music] ; Turle and Taylor's The People's music book ; 

Webbe, Jr.'s Convlto armonlco. 

Yes, Fortune. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Bland. The Ladies' col- 
lection. Vol. 3, pp. 320, 321.) No. 42 in M.235.17.3 

You gave me your heart. Glee, s. a. t. t. b. (In Amusement 
for the ladies. Vol. i, pp. 8, 9.) No. 4 in M.220.3.Z 

Also to be found in Bland's The Ladies' collection; dementi's Col- 
lection of catches; dementi's Vocal harmony; Tlie Harmonist; 
Musical library; Slbbald's Collection of catches; Turle and Taylor's 
The People's music book; Warren's Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s 
Convito armonico. 

Your sister politely. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 389.) No. 139 in M.920.9.3 
Zephyr, I can tell. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 3, p. 342.) No. 51 in M.935.Z7.3 

Also to be found In Hulbh's The Singer's library; Turle and Taylor's 
The People's music book; Webbe, Jr.'s Convlto armonko. 

Webbe, Samuel, editor, 

A collection of motetts or antiphons, for one, two, three, 
or four voices, or chorus, with a separate accomp. for 
the organ or pianoforte, by Vincent Novello. London. 
Novello. N. d. No. i in M.iio.z6 

A collection of sacred music as used in the chapel of the 
King of Sardinia; with a separate accomp. for the organ 
or pianoforte, by Vincent Novello. London. Novello. 
[184-?] No. 2 in M.Z10.Z6 

RsADiNa Adeste fideles. No. 6 in M.ZS6.50 

WebbCp Samuel. Works about 

Fans, J., nth Earl of Westmorland. A requiem to the 
memory of the late Samuel Webbe. The words by Mr. 
Linley, and set to music severally by Lord Burghersh 
[John Fane], Messrs. Linley, Knyvett, Hawes, Elliott, 
Beale and Evans. London. [1818?] No. i in M.220.99 
Webbe, Samuel, /r. 

Ave verum. Italian melody harmonized. (In Novello. 
Collection of sacred music. Vol. 2, pp. 64, 65.) 

No. 5 in M.a7o.3.2 

Behold blest peace. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Knyvett. A 
Collection of glees. Pp. 12, 13.) No. 3 in M.920.6 

Also to be found In Warren's Cocke's Hand'book of glees. 

Come away, death. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Clementi. Vocal 
harmony. Vol. 2, pp. 160-166.) No. 9 in M.23S.9.2 

Fly me not. Glee [s. a. t. t. b.]. (In Warren. Collection 
of catches. Vol. 4, pp. 63-65.) No. 23 in ua^j^^ 

Laudate pueri. Quartett & chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello. Motetts. Vol. i, book 3, pp. 4, 5.) 

No. 23 in M.26o.a4«i 



Webbe^ Samuel, Jr. (Continuid.) 

Pater Noster, x. (or &) solo. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Novello. Motetts. Vol. i, book 3, pp. 6^ 7.) 

No. 24 in Ujafioa\.x 
Webbe, Samuel, Jr., editor. 
Convito armonico. A collection of madrigals, elegies, glees, 
canons. [Accomp. for piano.] London. ChappelL 
[1828?] 4 V. in 2. li^34.3 

Cani^mU. — x. Webbe: Xb7 voice O harmonr — SteYcns: Ye spotted 
snakes. — Conversi: When all alone. — Momlngton: Hail, hallow'd 
fane. — Hayes: Wind gentle evergreen. — Danby: The fairest flowen. 

— Battlshlll: Underneath this mjrtle. — Nares: Fear no more the 
heat — Webbe t When winds breathe soft. — SmMi: Hark the 
hollow woods. — Ame: Come shepherds well follow. — Haringtoa: 
Give me the sweet delights. — Weelkes: Welcome sweet plessore. — 
Green: Hsil green fields. — Webbe: The mighty conqueror. -— 
Marenzio: Diasi a I'amaU mia. — Jackson: Love In thine eyes. — 
Travers: When Bibo thought fit. — Webbe: Come live with me. — 
Atterbury: Sweet enalaver. ^- Webbe: If love and all the world. — 
Cooke: As now the shadea of eve. — Calloott: Thyrsis when he left 
me. — Aldrich: Hark the bonny Christ church bells. — Linley: 
From blushing mom. — Purcdl: Fairest Isle. — Webbe: There bo> 
hold the mighty bowl. — Hayden: As I saw fair Clora. — Ame: 
Britain's best bulwarks. — Bennett: Flow O my tears. — Faxton: 
How sweet how fresh; Breathe soft ye winds. — Calloott: Pereho 
vezsosi. — Cooke: How sleep the brave. — Hayes: Melting airs. — 
Cooke: In the merry month of May. -— Wilson: From the fair 
Lavinian shore. — Baildon: Mr. Spotker. — Calloott: Farewell to 
Lochaber. s. Smith: Blest pair of sirens. — Glardlnl: Che pena 
ch'affano. — Ravenacroft: Canst thou love. — Nares: ¥^t thou lend 
me thy mare. — Webbe: Swiftly from the mountain's brow. — Ben- 
nett: When as I look'd. — Smith: By shady wooda. — Travers: 
Hsste my Nannette. — Webbe: Surely that's the tender youth. — 
Ame: Fair Aurora. — Nares: O fairest maid. — BattlshUl: Amidst 
the myrtles. — Harington: How great is the pleasure. — W^be: 
Arise ye winds. — Danby: When Sappho tun'd. — Linley: In 
thousand thoughts. — Giardini: Beviamo tutti tre. — Hutchinson: 
Return my lovely maid. — BonoocinI: Chi mal d'inlqna stdla.— 
Calloott: Peace to the souls. — Atterbury: Joan said to John. — Jack- 
son : Time has not thinn'd. — Harington : I cannot sing this catch. — 
Craddock: You gave me your heart. — Cooke: In paper case. — 
Smith : As on a summer's day. — Hayes : This tomb be thine Anacreoa. 

— Cooke: Call forth such numbers. — BattishlU : I lov'd thee beauti- 
ful. — Webbe: Daughter sweet. — Ives: Come honest friends. — 
Paxton: Upon the popular bough. — Webbe: To the old long life. — 
Ford: Fair sweet cruel. — Harington: Look neighbors look. — 
Hayes: Let's drink. — Ame: Lurk o'er the greenswsrd. — Brewer: 
Turn Amarillis. — Hilton : Turn Amarfllia. — Paxton : Go Damon gow 

— Brewer: Go Damon go. — Wilbye: Adieu sweet Amarillis. ^ 
[Anon.] Adieu sweet Amarillis. — Harington: Tum fair Qora. ^~ 
Hilton: Come hither boy. — Goodwin: Coukl a man be secure. — 
Viva tutti — Melliah: Dold momentL — Ame: Make haste to meet; 
Help me O Lord. — Momington: Come fairest nymph. — Smith: 
Soft tread ye beauteous nymphs. — Hayes: Gently touch. — Alcock: 
Hail ever pleasing solitude. — Ford: Haste thee O Lord. j. Smith: 
While fools their time. — Rogers: Come all noble souls. — Webbe: 
Now I'm prepared. — Savile: The waits. — Danby: Awake MoHan 
lyre. — Dyne: Fill the bowl. — Webbe: Glorious Apollo. — GreviUe: 
Now the bright morning stsr. — Purcell : Let Caesar and Urania live. 

— Pring: Unto Thee O Lord. — Horsley: Slow fresh fount. — Har- 
ington: How sweet in the woodlands. — Linley: Let me careless.^ 
Bates: Sir you are a comical fellow. — Stevens: Prithee foolish boy. 

— Cooke: Hark the lark. — Smith: Return bleat days. — Puroell: 
Under this stone lies Gsbriel John. — Sacchlni A Shield: How shooM 
we moruls. — Webbe: Hence all ye vain delights. — Dowlaad: C o rn s 
again sweet love. — Travers: I, my dear, was bom today, r- Gib- 
bons: The silver swan. — Este: How merrily we live. — Callcott: 
With sighs sweet Rose. — Ame ft Jackson : Where the bee sucks. ~~ 
Travers: Soft Cupid. — Momington: Here In cool grot. — Atterbury: 
With horns and hounds. — Webbe: O gentle sleep. — Wise: Old 
Chiron. — Purcell: Soldier Uke off thy wine. — Morley: Now Is the 
month of maying. — Ford: Since first I saw your face. — Webbe: 
Zephyr I can tell you; A gen'rous friendship. — Marenslo: Will you 
hear now once. — Cooke: Have you seen the virgin snow. — HUtOQ : 
Come let us all a maying. — Drink to me only. — Ravenscroft: We 
be three poor mariners. — Byrd: Non nobis Domini. 4. ¥niby«: 
Lady when I behold. — Callcott: Go idle boy. — Ford: I am so 
weary. — Webbe: O come O bella. — Smith: Let happy lovers. — 
Hayes: Quoth Robin. — Wainwright: Life's a bumper. — Hayes: 
Would you sing a catch. — Linley: Let vanquished nature. — Webbe: 
Ah I what were spring. » Wolfe (?) : How stands the glass around. — 
Let's hsve a peal. — Horsley: By Celia's arbor. — Paxton. — Fill 
your glasses. — Baildon: Adieu to the village. -- Hayes: Help us O 
God. — Webbe: Since I'm born a mortal man. — Greene: Come lei 
us laugh. — Wesley: O sing unto me roundelale. — PurceU: If all be 
true. — Stevens: Ask me why I send you here. — Purcell: He that 
drinks. — Battlshill: Ye birds for whom. — Webbe: la vafai would 
fortune. — Cooke: Debt Dove. — Smith: Let us my LesMa. 

— Arne : From tyrant laws. — Hilton : Come Jump at thy cousin. — 
Webbe: Where nature formed. — HUton : This song goes hard. — 
Cooke: Gaily I lived. — Callcott: You gentlemen of En g l a nd . — 
Travers: Doubtleas the pleaaure. — Webbe: In Celia's face. — ¥wm- 
man: We be soldiers three. — Wilbye: Flora gave me fairest flowera. 



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Webbc^ Samuel, Jr., fdiicr. (ConHmted.) 

— Webbe: Sitter of Pboebni. — Monlnfton: Wben for the world's 
repooe. — Green: Jolly mortalf fin jroor gimee. — Weelkee: The 
nightiBgele. — Amet Sweet moee. — Neasuum: Vino Tecehlo. — 
Deaby: O let the merry peel. -^ Webbe: Dieeord. — Hayes: Not 
unto OS O Lord. 

Webbs, S. The Bnthem mass. No. 4 in m.b37^5.9 

Weber, Bernhard Anselm. 
Deodata, von August von Kotzebue. In Musik gesetzt 

Ton B. A. Weber. VoUstandiger Klavierauszug vom 

Autor. Berlin. Schlesinger. [181-?] Plate. M.isi.97 
Der Gang nach dem Eisenbammer. Ballade von Schiller. 

In Musik gesetzt von Betnhard Anselm Weber. Par- 

titur. Leipzig. Peters. [181-?] M.2az.i8 

Same. Klavierauszug. No. 3 in M.35ai9 

Hero. Lyrisches Melodrama von Carl Herklots. In Musik 

gesetzt von B. A. Weber. [Partitur.] Manuscript. 

[181--?] M.aai.z7 

Der Kosak und der Freiwillige. Lieder-Spiel in einem Akt 

von August von Kotzebue. In Musik gesetzt von B. A. 

Weber. Klavierauszug. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1814.] 

No. 2 in M.aeo.a3 
Patriotischer Rundgesang fitr frohliche Zirkel mit Beglei- 

tung des Pianoforte oder Guitarre. Berlin. Schlesinger. 

[ 181-?] No. 34 in li.aai.33 

Rasch tritt der Tod den Menschen an. Chor [t. t. b. b.] aus 

Wilhelm Tell. (In Orpheus. Band i, pp. 57, 58.) 

No. 39 in M.za9a.43.i 
Die Weihe der Kraft. Schauspiel von L Z. Werner. In 

Musik gesetzt von Bernh. Ans. Weber. Klavierauszug. 

[Berlin. Werckmeister. 180-?] No. i in M.z4o^5 

The title-page is supplied in manuscript 

Die Wette. Singspiel in einem Aufzuge, nach dem franzo- 

sischen Un quart d'heure de silence [de Guillet]. In 

Musik gesetzt von B. A. Weber. Klavierauszug. Berlin. 

Werckmeister. [1805?] No. i in lf.350.19 

Weber» Carl, Freiherr von, tdUor, 

Wbbbb, C M. F. £. von. Die drei Pintos. ll.3a6.16 

Weber, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst, Frethirr von. 

Abu Hassan. Oper. Gedicht von J. F. [sic] Htemer. Musik 
von C. M. von Weber. VoUstandiger Clavierauszug vom 
Componisten. Bonn. Simrock. [183-?] Ii.151.a6 

Same. Komische Oper in einem Act. Text von F. C. 
Hiemer. Musik von Carl Maria von Weber. Clavieraus- 
zug mit Text und vollstandigem Dialog. Nach der Par- 
titur berichtigt und neu bearbeitet von Richard Klein- 
michel. Leipzig. Senff. [189-?] No. 3 in 11.389.x x 

Same. Ouverture. Grande partition. Berlin. Schlesinger. 
[ 185-?] No. 4 in li.344.x6 

Agnus Dei. Solo et quatuor. [Accomp. de piano ou d' 
orgue.] (In £chos du monde religietix. Pp. 46-51.) 

lf.x56.5a 

Aufforderung zum Tanz. Op. 65. Ftir Orchester gesetzt 
von Felix Weingartner. Partitur. Berlin. Ftirstner. 
[ 1896.] No. 2 in If .404.33 

Same. Invitation i. la valse. Orchestr^e par Hector Ber- 
lioz. Op. 65. Partition. Paris. Brandus & cie. [185-?] 

No. 2 in If .345.28 

Same. Berlin. Schlesinger. [i860?] No. 7 in if .33a.5 

[Der Beherrscher der Geister.] Ouverture zur Oper: Der 
Beherrscher der Geister, Rubezahl, fur Orchester. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Peters. [186-?] No. 3 in if .344.16 

Behold the morning gleaming [s. a. t. b.]. {In Orpheus glee 
book. Pp. 4, 5.) No. 3 in if .a46.36 

Briefe von C. Mar. v. Weber an Gfr. Weber. Mitgetheilt 
von Letzterem. [Mainz. 1833.] Facsimile. 

No. 5 in If .37a40 

Bright sword of liberty [t. t. b. b.]. (In The Orpheus. 
New series. Vol. 3, pp. 1-3.) No. i in If.a05.xa3 

Also to be found in WUUrd's Arioo. 

Concerte fur das Klavier mit Begleitung des Orchesters. 

Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [185-?] No. 6 in If .344.X6 
Day, slowly declining [t. t. b. b.]. (In Willard. Arion. 

P. 8.) No. 4 in If .X09.X 

Die drei Pintos. Komische Oper in 3 Aufzugen von C. M. 

von Weber. Unter Zugrundelegung des Textbuches von 

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Weber, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst, Freiherr von. (CanHmuid.) 
Th. Hell [Pseud.], der hinterlassenen Entwiirfe und aus- 
gewahlter Manuscripte des Componisten ausgefuhrt: der 
dramatische Theil von C. von Weber, der musikalische 
von G. Mahler. Klavier-Auszug. Leipzig. Kahnt. [1888.] 

If.3a6.x6 
Du Schwert an meiner Linken. [Mannerchor.] (In Or- 
pheus. Band i, p. 18.) No. 15 in lf.xa9«43.i 
Also to be found ia I>as RfttU. 

Echo. (In Hills. Vocal trios. Vol. i, pp. 49-54.) 

No. 10 in If.x57a7.x 

Enjoy thyself, howe'er thou art. Four-part song [a. t. t. b.]. 
(In Musical library. Vol 3, pp. 88, 89.) No. 30 in If.a35.x8.3 

Erndte-Cantate. The festival of peace. Deutsche Dichtung 
von Wendt. Englische Dichtung von Hampden Napier. 
Componirt von C. M. v. Weber. Clav.-Auszug. Berlin. 
Schlesinger. [ 185-?] No. 2 in If .aax.x5 

Der erste Ton. Gedicht von Rochlitz mit Musik zur Decla- 
mation, componirt von Carl Maria von Weber. Partitur. 
Manuscript. [181-?] If.x5a.x4 

Euryanthe. Grosse romantische Oper in 3 Aufzugen. 

• Dichtung von Helmine von Chezy. In Musik gesetzt von 

Carl Maria von Weber. Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. 

^ [1866.] M.34X-33 

Same. Clavierauszug. Wolfenbuttel. Holle. [184-?] 

No. I in If.a94.x5 

Same. Euriante. Op^ra en 3 actes, traduit en frangals par 
Maurice Bourges. Musique de C. M. de Weber. Partition 
piano et chant Paris. Schlesinger. [184-?] If.3a6.x7 

Same. Ouverture. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [186-?] 

No. 5 in If .344.X5 

II franco arciero. See his Der Freischutz. 

Freiheit. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 5, pp. 48, 49.) 

No. 175 in lf.xa9a.43.5 

Der Freischtitz. Romantische Oper in 3 Aufziigen. Ge- 
dichtet von Fr. Kind. Musik von Carl Maria von Weber. 
Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [182-?] lf.34x.34 

Same. II franco arciero. Freischtitz. Dramma in 3 atti [di 
Friedrich Kind]. Composto e ridotto per il cembalo da 
C. M. di Weber. Parigi. Schlesinger. [182-?] If.a94.x8 

Same. Ouverture. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [186-?] 

No. 2 in If .344.X5 

Same. The overture and the whole of the music in Der 
Freischutz. The poetry [after J. F. Kind] by George 
Soane. Adapted to the English sUge [by] Henry R. 
Bishop. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Goulding, 
D'Almaine & Co. [1824.] M. 390.39 

Same. Gebet aus dem Freischtitz [x. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus. 
Band 4* P* i^-) No. 123 in lf.xa9a434 

Same. Prayer from Der Freischiitz. Arranged by W. H. 
Birch. (In The Choralist. Vol. i, pp. 4, 5.) 

No. 2 in M .X57.5.X 

Gently, gently, wood and meadow. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] London. Cock, Hutchings & Co. 

[185-?] No. 14 in lf.a44.x04 

Grand concerto pour le piano forte avec accomp. d'or- 
chestre. Op. 32. Partition. Manuscript. [184-?] 

No. 7 in If .3xa.xo 

Le Grec et son fils. [Romance, bab. Accomp. de piano.] 
(In Recueil de romances. Livraison i, pp. 9-1 1.) 

No. 26 in If .aax«3o 

Gypsy chorus in Preciosa. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] (/» 
Musical times. [Music] Vol. 7, pp. 38-41.) 

No. 10 in M .X75.X.7 

Hail, all hail, thou merry month of May. [Part-song, 
8. s. B.] (In Musical times. [Music] Vol. i, p. 6.) 

No. 3 in If.x75.x.x 

Haste, gallant knight. Rect. [aria, duet, and chorus]. Lon- 
don. Cramer, Addison & Beale. [183-?] 
From Oberon. No. 8 in If •a35.7.a 

Hier im ird'schen Jammerthal. Lied [b., mit Pianoforte- 
begleitung]. (In Arien- Album. Band i, p. 139.) 
From Der Frdschatc No. 4 in If .a04.37 

Hinterlassene Schriften. Dresden. Arnold. 1827, 26. 3 v. 

ll.x09a.ao 

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Wel>er, Carl Maria Friedrtch Ernst, FrHkerr von. (Cantmutd,) 

Hor* una Wahrheit. [Mannerchor, t. t. b.] (In Orpheus. 

Band 2, p. 10.) No. 49 in M.Z99a43.a 

Hope and faith [s. a. t. b.]. (In Novello's Part-song book. 

2d series. Vol. 15, pp. 154-15^) No. 24 in M.Z95.1.15 

Alto to be lonad la Orpheus glee book. 

Huntsman's chorus. Glee. London. Novello. [185-?] 

No. 3a in M.Z58.M 

Also to be fonnd In The Apollo; Musical times [Music]. 
Same. What equals on earth. Chorus of huntsmen, in Der 
Freischtttz [t. t. b. b. Accomp. for piano]. London. 
Cramer, Addison & Beale. [184-?] No. 36 in M.935.7.Z 
This smagemcnt differs from the preceding, but is based on the same 
melody. 

Husarenlied [t. t. b. b.] (In Orpheus. Band i, pp. 59, 60.) 

No. 41 in M.za9a43.i 

Hymne „In seiner Ordnung schafft der Herr" von Friedrich 
Rochlitz. In Musik gesetzt [fur Chor und Orchester] von 
Carl Maria von Weber. Op. 36. Partitur. Berlin. Lienau. 
[ 1814.] No. a in M40S.7 

Invitation i la valse. See his Aufforderung zum Tanz. 

Jagerchor aus Euryanthe [t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus. Band 

3f pp. 35, 36.) No. 100 in M.Z29a43-3 

Also to be found in Stelnhausen's Conferens-Geslnge. 

Jetzt ist wohl ihr Fenster offen. Aus dem Freischtitz. 
[Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 4, pp. 18, 19.) 

No. 127 in M.ia9a43u| 

Jubel Ouverture. Grande partition. Berlin. Schlesinger. 
[185-?] No. I in M.344.Z5 

Kampf und Sieg. Cantate gedichtet von Wohlbrtick (mit 
eigenen auf das grosse Jahr 1870 passenden Textande- 
rungen von L. R.). In Musik gesetzt von C. M. v. Weber. 
VoUst. Klavierauszug. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1871.] 

No. 2 in M.1S5.26 

Lettres de Gluck et de Weber. Publi^es par M. L. Nohl. 
Traduites par Guy de Charnac^. Paris. Plon. 1870. 2 
portraits. M.ia7.3a 

[Letters.] Portrait. (In Nohl. Letters of distinguished 
musicians. Pp. 205-385. London. 1867.) M.iox.5 

Light as fairy foot. Chorus [s. s. a. t.]. London. Cramer, 
Addison & Beale. [183-?] No. 7 in M^35.7.a 

From Oberod. 

Lutzow [t. t. b. b.]. (In Musical times. [Music] Vol. 5, 
pp. lo-ia.) No. 3 in M.1 75.1 .5 

Also to be found in The Orpheus; Orpheus glee book. 
Masses. Namely: 
Messe, Erste (in G). Partitur. Wien. Haslinger. [183-?] 

M.a6o.s 

Same. Mass in G, with an accomp. for the organ or piano 

forte, arranged by W. H. Weiss. London. Novello. 

[185-?] No. 3 in M.a6o.8.i 

Mass [Second] in E flat, with an accomp. for the organ, 

arranged by Vincent Novello. London. Novello. 

[ 185-?] No. 3 in M.36o.8.a 

Master! Say! our toil is o'er. Recit. & duet [s. T. Accomp. 

for pianoforte]. London. Cramer, Addison & Beale. 

[183-?] No. 9 in M.a34.7.a 

From Oberoo. 

May-song [s. s.]. (In Musical library. Vol. a, pp. 58, 59.) 

No. 24 in M.a3S.z8.3 

The minstrel maidens. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] London. Cock, Addison & Co. [185-?] 

No. 4 in M.a44.i04 

Nachrichten aus dem Leben und tiber die Musik- Werke 
Carl Maria von Weber's, mit dem sehr ahnlichen Bildnisse 
desselben. Berlin. 1826. Portrait. No. i in M.380.58 

An autograph letter is inserted. 

O cease in pity. Romance [s.], from Euryanthe. (In 
Musical library. Vol. i, pp. 54f 55*) No. 25 in M.335.i8.i 

Oberon. Romantische Oper in 3 Acten. Englischer- 
Original-Text von J. R. Planch^. Deutsch von Th. Hell 
[Pseud.]. In Musik gesetzt von Carl Maria von Weber. 
Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [183-?] M.34Z.3a 

Same. Op^ra en 3 actes, traduit [de I'anglais de J. R. 
Planch^] en fran^ais par Maurice Bourges. Musique de 



Weber, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst, Freiktrr von. (ConHmed.) 
C. M. de Weber. Partition piano et chant Paris. 
Brandus, Dufour & cie. [185-?] M.3a8^ 

Same. Oberon, or the elf king's oath. Romantic fairy 
opera. The poetry by J. R. Planch^. Composed & ar- 
ranged with accomp. for the pianoforte, by C. M. von 
Weber. London. Welsh & Hawes. [1826.] M.a94.i7 

Same. Ouverture. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [186-?] 

No. 4 in M.344.15 

CEuvres choisis [pour piano]. Pr^c^d^s de sa biographic 
et d'une analyse raisonn^e de son style, par F^tis, pire. 
2e Edition. Paris. Schonenberger. [187-? Bibliothique 
classique des pianistes. 6.] M«358.zi 

C^mtntt, — Op. 9. Thtoe de SsYori, TsrU. — Op. S4. Sonate en ut 
majeur. — Op. 49. Sonate en r^ mineur. — Op. Ss. Deuidime polo- 
naise briUante. — Op. 39. Grande sonate k F. f jinska. — Op. 6s. Invi- 
tation k la valse. — Op. 79. Moroeau de salon. 

Ouvertures choisies de C. M. von Weber. Arrang^es pour 

piano et violon par W. Meves. [Partition et partie de 

violon.] Braunschweig. Litolff. [188-?] No. 4 in M.357.8 

Conienis. — Der Freischilts. — Oberoo. — Predosa. — Jubel-Ouvcr- 
ture. — Euryanthe. — Peter SchmolL 

Peter Schmoll. Ouverture. Grande partition. Paris. Schle- 
singer. [185-?] No. 2 in M.344.16 

C. M. von Weber's Polonaise brillante, Op. 72, fur Piano- 
forte und Orchester. Instrumentirt von F. Liszt. Par- 
titur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [186-?] No. 5 in M.344.16 

The praise of Jehovah (Jubilee cantata). The English ver- 
sion by F. W. Rosier. Composed by C. M. von Weber. 
[Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Goodwin. (1874.] 

The original libretto was written by Friedrich Kind. M.Z5d.I4 

Prayer before battle [t. t. b. b.]. (In Willard. Arion. P. 94.) 

No. 53 in M.Z09.1 

Preciosa. Romantisches Schauspiel in 4 Akten. Dichtung 

von Pius Alex. Wolff. Musik von Carl Maria von Weber. 

Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [186-?] M.333.a4 

Same. Clavierauszug. Wolfenbuttel. Holle. [184-?] 

No. 2 in M.a94.i5 

Same. Music composed by Carl Maria von Weber. [Words 

by P. A. Wolff.] The English version by L. C. Elson. 

[Pianoforte accomp.] Boston. Oliver Ditson Co. 1870. 

No. 4 in M.389.5 

Same. Ouverture. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [186-?] 

No. 3 in M.344.I5 

Reiterlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 3, p. 21.) 

No. 92 in M.ia9a43.3 

The rose-gatherers. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

London. Leader & Cock. [185-?] No. 1 1 in M.a44.io.9 

Sammtliche ein- und zweistimmige Lieder und Gesange mit 

Begleitung des Pianoforte. Berlin. Schlesinger. [186-?] 

M.a44.7 
ConUmit. — I. Damon und Chloe. — Wiegenlled. — Uebessauber. — 
An den Mond. — Die Zeit. — Meine Lieder, meinc Singe. — Klagc. — 
Der kleine Frits an seine jungen Freunde. — Wss sidkt su deinem 
2Uiuberkrcis& — Ich sah ein Roschcn am Wege stehn. — Er an Ste. — 
Meine Farben. — Rhapsodie. — Maienblfimlein. — Sonett — Hdssn 
stille Licbe schwebet. — An eine Freundin. — Lld>e-Giahen. — tJber 
die Berge mit Ungestfim. — Lass mich sehlummem. — Sehwibisches 
Bcttlerlied. — Umringt vom mutherfiUlten Heere. — Ah, dove sl^e. — 
Ninfe se liete viver. — Ch' io mai vi possa lasciar d'amare. — Wleder- 
sehn. — Es sturmt auf der Flur. — Unbefangenheit. — Minnelied. — 
Reigen. — Sind es Schmerzen, sind es Freuden. — MUte volts^ mio 
tesoro (Duetto). — Vs. ti eonsola, addlo (Duetto). — Se U mio ben 
(Duetto). — debet wahrend der Schlscht. — Absehied vom L^>en. — 
Trost. — Mein Vsterland. — Reiterlied. — Lfitsow's wllde Jagd. — 
(xebet vor der Schlscht. — Minner und Buben. — Trinklled vor der 
Schlacht. — Schwertlied. — Bd der Musik des Prinzen Louis Ferdi- 
nand, a. Der Leichtmflthlge. — Der Schwermflthige. — Der LUbo- 
wilthige. — Der Glcichm&thige. — Die gefangenen Singer. — Die freicn 
Singer. — Was stiarmet die Haide herauf? — Der Jfingling und die 
Sprdde. — Mein VerUngen. — Gebet um die (Selicbte. — Die fromme 
Magd. — Quodlibet. — Liebeslied. — Absehied (Duetto). — Alte 
Welber. — Wenn ich ein Vdglein war*. — Welne, weine nur nicht. — 
Mein Schatzerl is hubsch. — Mailied. — Hetmlicher Ucbe Pein. — 
Gelahrtheit. — Abendscgcn. — Liebesgruss aus der Feme. — El 1 d I 
wie scheint der Mond so hdlt — Herschen, mein Sehitschen. — Das 
Vcilchen im Thale. — Rosen im Haare. — Ich denke deln I — Wunsch 
und Entssgung. — Lebensansicht. — Die Lethe des f^cbens. — Trio- 
lett. — Bsch, Echo und Kuss. — Das Midchcn sn das erste S chn es- 
gldckchen. — Umsonst. — Lied der Hirtin. — Des Kilnstlers Absehied. 

— Wenn Kindldn sossen Sehlummers Rub*. — Sehnsueht. — Elfenlicd. 

— Schmers. — An Sie. — Der Singer und der Maler. — Horehl Leise 
horeh, Cidlebte. — Sehwibisches Tanslied. — Binsam bin Ich nicht. — 



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FettUed. — Wcr stcCa Unter'n Ofcn kroch. — Wie wir voll Glut unt 
htcr suMinmcnlliideB. — Dm Lieht Im Thale. — Du molfii alors, je la 
▼ojaia. — Leite weh't ei. — Ein Kdnig eintt gcfangen sms. — Sfisse 
Ahnmif d«hnt den Bttaen. — Gnbtied. 

Schlacht, dtt brichst anl [Mannerchor.] (/» Orpheus. Band 

2, p. i8.) No. 5S in 11.129843.* 

SchlummerUed. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 2, pp. 

59, 60.) No. 80 in M.X29M3-3 

Schlummerlied [s.]. (In Musical library. Vol. 4, p. 140.) 

No. 47 in M^35.i84 
Schwibisches Tanzlied. [Mannerchor.] (/» Orpheus. 

Band 3f PP- S4f 55-) No. 112 in M.xa9a.43.3 

Schweigl schweigl damit dich Niemand warnt. Arie [b., 

mit Pianofortebegleitung] . {In Arien-Album. Band i, 

pp. 110-113.) No. 4 in M.ao4.37 

From Der Frdaehfitz. 

Sechs Gesange [t. t. b. b.]. Op. 68, Lieferung 3. Berlin. 
Schlesinger. [ 1859 ?] No. 4 in If .392.27 

CtiOtnU, — FreibdtsUed. — HuMrenlied. 

Silent night [t. t. b. b.]. (/n Orpheus glee book. P. 45.) 

Alto to be found in Wilkrd't Arion. No. 2$ in II.246.36 

Silvana. Oper in 3 Aufzugen. [Dichtung von Franz Carl 

Hiemer.] Musik von C. M. von Weber. [Klavierauszug.] 

Berlin. Schlesinger. [183-?] M.294.Z6 

The text is in German and Italian. 
Same. Silvana (Das Waldmadchen). Romantische Oper 

in 4 Acten, nebst einem Prolog u. Epilog: Die Sage. Von 

Karl Maria von Weber. Neue Bearbeitung: fur den Text, 

von Ernst Pasqu^, fiir die Musik von Ferdinand Langer. 

Vollstandiger Klavierauszug. Koln. Tonger. [1889.] 

The libretto la praotically rewritten. M.326.Z8 

Same. Ouverture. Grande partition. Berlin. Schlesinger. 

[185-?] No. I in M. 344.16 

Sinfonie, No. i. [Partitur.] Manuscript. [186-?] M.312.18 

• Six sonates pour le piano, avec accomp. de violon (oblig^). 

Op. 10, No. 1-3. [Piano seul.] Paris. Lemoine. [183-?] 

No. 5 in M.210.8 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 32 in lf.2Zo.io 

So soon is morning on us breaking. Trio [s. t. b.] in the 

drama of Abu Hassan. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Lon- 
don. Gouldihg, D'Almaine & Co. [183-?] 

No. 4 in M.235.16 
So wie Blumen. Duettino, s. t. (In Weber-Album. Pp. 

1-4.) No. I in M. 244.1 7 

Spring's return. [Part song, T. T. b. b.] (In Chickering 

collection. Vol. 2, p. 43.) No. 22 in li.392.48.2 

The sun again o'er hill and plain. (In Hills. Vocal trios. 

Vol. I, pp. 22-24.) No. 5 in 11.157.17.1 

The sun's gay beam on the hill top [t. t. b. b.]. (In 

Orpheus glee book. Pp. 49, 50.) No. 27 in M.246.36 

To song. Part-song for t. t. b. b. (In The Orpheus. New 

series. Vol. 3, pp. 139-140.) No. 33 in If •205.X0.3 

To-night. Part song for t. t. b. b. (In The Orpheus. New 

series. Vol. 3, pp. 4-7.) No. 2 in M.20S.Z0.3 

The trooper's song. A part song [t. t. b. b.]. (In The 

Orpheus. New series. Vol. 5, pp. 1-3.) No. i in M.205.ZO.5 
Tumier-Banquett. (Mannerchor, mit b. Solo.] Op. 68, 

Lieferung i. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1859?] 

No. 3 in If .392.27 
Unter bluh'nden Mandelbaumen. Romanze aus Euryanthe 

[t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus. Band 2, pp. 8-10.) 

No. 48 in lf.Z29a43.2 
Wanderer's Nachtgebet. '[Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoes- 

sischer Saengerverein. Mannerchore fiir das I2te . . . 

Sangerfest. Pp. 9» 10.) No. i in if .130.7 

Wanderlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. P. 370.) 

No. 156 in If. 147.7 
Was glanzt dort vom Walde? [Mannerchor.] (In Or- 
pheus. Band 4, pp. 44-46.) No. 141 in M.Z29a.434 

Alao to be foond in Daa RatlL 
Was glanzt im Aug* so helle? [Mannerchor.] (In Das 

Rutli. Pp. 5o8>sio.) No. 213 in M.1474 

What equals on earth. See his Huntsman's chorus. 
[Who would ^tay. Chorus, s. s. a. t. b. London. 183-?] 

From Obcron. No. 10 in M.235.7.2 



Weber, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst, Frfiherr von. (Ccntmuid,) 

Wo berg' ich mich? Arie [bar., mit Pianofortebegleitung]. 

(In Arien-Album. Band i, pp. 144-153.) No. 4 in lf.904.37 

From EwTantbe. 

Zigeunermarsch aus Preciosa [t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus. 
Band i, pp. 28, 29.) No. 22 in M.i29a43.i 

Weber, Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst, Fnihirr von. Works 
about. 

Babbedkttb, H. Weber. Essat de critique musicale. Paris. 
1862. No. I in M.197.1 

Benedict, J. Weber. London. 1881. If.104.24 

DoERiNG, J. M. H. Carl Maria von Weber's Biographie 
und Characteristik. [Wolfenbuttel. 183-?] 

No. 4 in M.380.58 

Jaehns, F. W. Carl Maria von Weber in seinen Werken. 
Chronologisch-thematisches Verzeichniss seiner sammt- 
lichen Compositionen. Berlin. 1871. Facsimiles. M.123.8 

JULLiEN, J. L A. Weber i Paris en 1826. Paris. 1877. 

No. 3 in M.123.13 

KoauT, A. Weber-Gedenkbttch. Erinnerungsblatter zum 
loojahrigen Geburtstage Carl Maria von Webers, am 18. 
December, 1886. Reudnitz-Leipzig. 1887. Portrait. . 

No. 6 in M.9Z7.II 

Neumann, W. C. M. v. Weber. Eine Biographie. Cassel. 
1855. Portrait. No. 2 in M.905.94 

Reissmann, a. Carl Maria von Weber: sein Leben und 
seine Werke. Berlin. 1886. Illus. Portraits. No. 2 in If .197.1 

S., L. Lebensbeschreibung von Carl Maria von Weber. 
Gotha. 1829. Portrait. M.372.12 

Webeb, p. C. M. M. von. Carl Maria von Weber. From 
the German by J. Palgrave Simpson. London. 186$. 2 v. 

M.Z01.6 
Weber, Francis, translator. 

Krbtzschmak. C^sar Franck, The beatitudes (Les beati- 
tudes). No. I in M.I09.38 
Weber, Franz Gottfried. 

Festgesang fur Manner-Stimmen und allgemeinen Chor, mit 
Begleitung mehrer Instrumente, oder des Pianoforte. Op. 
40. [Partitur.] Mainz. Schott. [18 — ?] No. 2 in M.290.26 

General music teacher: adapted to self-instruction. Trans- 
lated, with notes and additions, by James F. Warner. 
Boston. Wilkins & Carter. 1841. M.zza.8 

Missa quatuor vocibus humanis comitantibus instrumentis 
musicis cantanda. No. 3. Partitur. Leipzig. Probst. 
[ 183-?] No. 2 in M.22246 

Requiem. Den Manen der Sieger bei Leipzig und la Belle 
Alliance geweiht. Fur Mannerstimmen, Altviolen und 
Basse, 2 Horner, Pauke, und obligate Orgel, (oder statt 
der Orgel, 2 Clarinette und 2 Fagotte,) Trompeten und 
Contrafagott ad libit. Partitur mit beigefiigtem Klavier- 
auszug. Offenbach a. M. Andr6. [182-?] 

No. I in If .22246 
Weber, Gottfried. See Weber, Franz Gottfried. 

Weber, Gustav. 

Das beste Schicksal. Chorlied von Sophocles ubersetzt 
von Platen. Fur Mannerchor und Orchester componirt 
von Gustav Weber. Op. 10. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. 
Hug. [188-?] No. 8 in M.2X2.I8 

Du bist's alleini [Mannerchor.] (In Eidgenoessischer 
Saengerverein. Mannerchore fCir das I2te . . . Sanger- 
fest. Pp: 14, 15.) No. I in M.Z30.7 

Kriegsgesang im Walde. Aus Tieck's „Kaiser Octavianus." 
Fiir Mannerchor und Orchester componirt von Gustav 
Weber. Op. 12. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Hug. [188-?] 

No. 9 in If .21 2.18 

Vertrauen. Mannerchor. (In Eidgenoessischer Saenger- 
verein. Wettgesange bei dem late . . . Sangerfeste. P. 
39.) No. 8 in M.130.7 

Also to be found in Kantonal- Saengerfeat, W7I. Minnerchdfe f&r 
daa 6te . . . Singerfeat 

Weber, J. R. 

Schweizerheimweh. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rtitli. Pp. 

120, 121.) No. 48 in M.X474 

Der todte Soldat. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rtttli. Pp. 474- 

476.) No. 201 in M.X474 



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Lea illusions musicales. Paris. Fischbacher. 1883. M.ia8^ 

Meyerbeer. Notes et souvenirs d'un de Bts secretaires. 

Paris. Fischbacher. 1898. M.370.67 

Die musikalische Sage und der Volksunterricht in Frank- 

reich. Deutsch von L. Ramann. Leipzig. Breitkopf & 

Hartel. 1884. [Sammlung musikalischer Vortrage.] 

No. 9 in M.ai54 
Weber, Johannes, transhior. 

LiNDAU, H. G. P. Richard Wagner. Paris. 1887. If.197.44 

Weber, Joseph Miroslav. 

Die neue Mamsell. Spieloper in 3 Akten von Joseph M. 

Weber. Text von Friedrich Leber. VoUstandiger 

Klavierauszug mit Text. Miinchen. Aibl. 1899. M.397.7a 

Quartett, No. a [in H-moU, fur 2 VioHnen, Viola und Violon- 

ceii. Partitur]. Manuscript. 1894. No. 3 in M.338.I3 

This cop7 of the loore wm made by Allca A. Brown. 

Same. [Stimmen.] Kopenhagen. Hansen. [189a?] 4 v. 

No. 21 in 11.21 1.2.1-^ 
Weber, Philipp Christian Max Maria, Preikerr von. 
Carl Maria von Weber. From the German by J. Palgrave 
Simpson. London. Chapman & Hall. 1865. 2 v. M.101.6 
Weber, Wilhelm, translaior, 

Bossi, E. M. II viandante. (Der Prophet.) M.378.14 

Weber-Album. Dresden. Verlag d. Allgemeinen deutschen 

National-Lotterie. 1861. M.244.17 

C^mUniM. — So wie Blumen [Duet, t. tJ von C. M. ▼. Weber. ^ 
Rfickbllck [Lied, t. o. t.] von E. H. s. S. — Nonnuuu Gesang, Ton 

A. Heiuelt — Fruhlingijubd [Lied], von E. HUler. — Lied im 
Volktton: „0 weine nicht,*' von Kflcken. — Ein geiftlicli Abendlied 
[t. A. T. B.l, Ton F. Lacbncr. — Miria-Scbtffy an Suleilca [Lied, 
1. o. T.], Ton Meyerbeer. — Willkommen ich5ner Jiingling [Duet, 
t. t.], Ton C. G. Reissiger. — Verlutt [Lied, t. o. t.], von Spohr. — 
Dithyrambe [Duet, t. •.], von W. Taubert. 

Weberlied. Part-song, Bimdek, C. No. 72 in M.204.39 

Maii. No. 106 in 11.204.39 

ScHMOBLZER. No. 105 in M.204.39 

Sbifriz. No. 107 in M.204.39 

Weberlied. Sang, Bbckxb, V. E. No. 73 in M.204.39 

Hopp, J. No. 71 in M.204.39 

Wechsel des Glucks. Catttaia. For the Music see Spohr, L. 

Wechselgetang. Duet. Spohr, L Drei Duetten. 

No. 19 in M.221.20 

Wecke den Amor nicht auf. [Minnerchor.] (In Orpheus. 

Band 4, pp. 43, 44.) No. 140 in M.Z29M34 

Weckerlin, Jean Baptiste Theodore. 

Apris Fontenoy, ou manche i manche. Op^ra-comique en 

I acte. Paroles de Galoppe d'Onquaire. Musique de J. 

B. Wekerlin. Partition piano et chant. Paris. Durand, 
Schoenewerk & cie. [1867.] No. i in M.326.2Z 

Ave Maria, i 1 voix [s. ou t. Accomp. d'orgue]. Paris. 
Flaxland. [ 186-?] No. 12 in M.20Z.36 

Bibliothique du Conservatoire national de musique et de 
declamation. Catalogue bibliographique. Paris. Firmin- 
Didot & cie. 1885. Plates. M.124.6 

La chanson populaire. Paris. Firmin-Didot & cie. 1886. 

M.2IS20 
Paget xscii-xzvii conuin a bibliography. The mutic of many of the 
•ongs it given. 

Chants des Alpes. 20 tyroliennes, avec variantes, vocalises 
et annotations, par J. B. Wekerlin. Piano et chant. Paris. 
Heugel & cie. [186-?] No. i in M.158.44 

Cont4HU. — Fleur dei Alpea. — Jeanne. — Briae dea Alpea. — Le r^ 
veil. — L'^preuve. — Berger et bergire. — Let aouhaita. — Le toleil 
levant. — La voix det montagnea. — Le Dieu det moiatonneurt. — 
Rote de mat — Depart det Alpet. — Rote d'autonme. — L'aveu. — 
Lea adieux. — A qiUnxe ant. — D^air. — Demande et r^ponae. — Lea 
mutettet. — Au point du jour. 

Choeurs k 2, 3, et 4 parties pour des voix de jeunes filles. 

No. 1-18. Paris. Flaxland. [186-?] M.157.12 

Cautgnis. — I. La fte dea enfanta. a. Le renard et let raitint. 3. Le 
printempt. 4. Chceur det ^toilet. 5. Let crit de Parse. 6. Le dtmanche 
matin. 7. Le oorbeau et le renard. 8. L'ange de la famille. 9. La 
berceuae de la poup^ 10. La dante dea fleurt. 11. Stdla. it. Le cou- 
cou. 13. La chanaon dea rouget gorget. 14. Rottignolet. 15. Let bate- 
li^ea. i6u Jadit et aujourdHiui. 17. Pimpon de roae. 18. Let tylphet. 

2 airs de danse du XVI^me siicle. Orchestras par J. B. 

Wekerlin. Partition. Paris. Richault. [185-?] 

CanignU, — i. Romanetca. a. Pavane. No. 4, 5 in M.338.5 



Weckerlln, Jean Baptiste Thtodore. (CanHmetL) 
In early spring. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. lor pianoforte] 
London. Czemy. [187-?] No. 16 in M.I57.I5 

L'Inde. Ode-symphonie. Musique de J. B. Wekerlhi. 
Poesies de A. M^ry, V. Hugo, Lotin [sic] de Laral. Pe- 
tition chant et piano. Paris. Heugel & cie. [1873.] 

No. 2 in M.156.15 

La joum^e de la princesse. Op^ra de salon en i acte. 

Paroles de Octave de Crespy-le-Prince. Musique de J. B. 

Weckerlin. [Partition chant et piano. Paris. 186-? 

Journal des demoiselles.] No. 2 in M.32&AZ 

The final page ia mitting. 

La laitiire de Trianon. Op6rette de salon. Paroles de 
Galoppe d'Onquaire. Musique de J. B. Wekerlin. [Par- 
tition chant et piano. Paris. Moucelot. 1859.] 

No. 3 in M.326JII 

Mttsiciana. Extraits d'ouvrages rares ou bizarres, anec- 
dotes, lettres, etc. Paris. Garnier. 1877. M.127J9 

Nouveau musiciana. Extraits d'ouvrages rares ou btzarres, 
anecdotes, lettres, etc. Paris. Garnier. 1890. Portraits. 
Plates. M.Z27.10 

Oh pretty red-lipp'd daisy. Vilanelle [s. s. a. Accomp. for 
pianoforte]. London. Czerny. [187-?] No. 14 in M.Z57.Z5 

L'organiste. Op^ra-comique en i acte. Paroles de M. 
Alboize. Musique de J. B. Wekerlin. Partition piano et 
chant. Paris. Heugel & cie. [1853.] No. 2 in M.32&20 

Les po^mes de la mer. Ode-symphonie. Paroles extraites 
du livre de M^ J. Autran. Musique de J. B. Wekerlin. 
[Accomp. de piano.] Paris. Flaxland. [186-?] 

No. I in M.ZS6.Z5 

Qui j'aime? Vieille chanson [t. Accomp. de piano]. Por- 
trait. Facsimile. {In Album du Gaulois. Vol. 2.) 

No. 30 in M.391.28.S 

Les revenants bretons. Op^ra de salon, en J acte. Po^me 
d' Alfred de Gu^zennec de Br^at. Musique de J. B. 
Wekerlin. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Flaxland. 
[i860?] No. I in M.328.35 

6 quatuors de salon pour s. m.-s. t. b. Paris. Flaxland. 
[186-?] No. 2 in M^28.35 

CotUitOs. — Ave Maria. — Le coin du feo. — Minuit. — Le mattaga. 

— Do, do. — O notte toave. 

Soir^s parisiennes. 6 choeurs i. 4 voix. [Accomp. de 
piano.] Paris. Flaxland. [188-?] No. 2 in M.z5a44 

CoHttnis, — Fragment du Ballet de la Princeaie d'ftlide. — Praios«a da 
Vfoot et Adonit. — Galath^ — Brunette. — L'adieu dea BohfaaSaoa. 

— La chanton de Malbrough. 

Stars the night adorning. [Trio, 8. & a.] Harmonized by 
W. J. Westbrook. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 
Czerny. [ 187-?] No. 12 in M.i57a5 

Tout est bien qui finit bien. Op^ra de salon en i acte. 
Poeme de J[ule8] M[alherbe]. Musique de J. B. Weker- 
lin. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Heugel & cie. 
[ 1856.] No. I in M.326.30 

Weckerlin, Jean Baptiste Theodore, editor, 
Adam de la Halle. Ci commence le Jeu de Robin et Marion 
qu' Adam fit. Premier essai d'op^ra-comique (1275). 
Paris. [ 1872.] No. i in M.255.2 

Baltazarini. Le ballet-comique de la reine. 

No. 3 in M.275.22 
Cambbrt. Les peines & les plaisirs de Tamour. 

No. I in M.275.22 

Pomone. No. 2 in M.275.22 

Gluck. La rencontre impr^vue, ou les p^lerins de La 

Mecque. No. i in M.a56«4X 

LuLLY. Le bourgeois gentilhomme. No. 2 in M.306.18 

Wecklied. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Vier heitere Gesange. 

Op. 116. No. 6 in M.192.7 

Weckruf. Part-song. Zobllner, H. No. 35 in M.203.20 

Wedding day, The. Song. Blumbmthau No. i i in M.192.12 

Wedding eve, The. Opera. For the Music see Toulmouche. 

For the Libretto see Blston. 
Wedding guest, The. Opera. For the Music see Schubert; 

F. P. For the Libretto see Byron* M. C. 
Wee bird. The. Ballad. Linley, G. [Songs.] Vol. 2. 

No. 23 in M.235.19.2 



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Weedera, The. Catch, Armb, T. A, Joan marching forth. 

No. 163 in 11^90.9.1 

inf €€don» ■■■ 

By pipe and pot. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. no.) No. 174 in M.a35.i7.i 

Foorteen cows and a bulL Catch [for 3 voices ]. (In Bland. 

The Lsdies' collection. Vol. 2, p. 175.) 

No. 313 in M.935.i7.a 
AIm to be foond la The HmmMmist; Sodal harmony. 

I know that my Redeemer liveth. Canon, 5 in i. (In Bland. 
The Ladies' collection. Vol. a» p. 190.) 

No. 22$ in lf.a35.x7.9 
O be joyful. Canon in the 4th and 8th below. (In Bland. 
The Ladies' collection. Vol. 9» p. 190.) 

No. 226 in M.935.I7.9 

Weekes, Samuel. 

Nehemtah. An oratorio. The words selected from the 

Holy Scriptures. Composed by Samuel Weekes. [Ac- 

comp. for pianoforte.] London. Weekes & Co. 1897. 

Weel may the keel row. Air [for 3 equal voices]. (In Musical 
times. [Music] Vol. 4, p. 124.) No. 4 in M.z75.i4 

Weelkct, Thomas. 

Ah! me, my wonted jojrs. Madrigal [a. t. t. b.]. (In 

Clement!. Collection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 97-99.) 

No. 224 in lf.izo.1.3; No. 224 in lf.izo.a.3 
Abo to be found in Slbheld'e Collection of cetehea; Warren'f CoUee- 
tioB of cntclMt. 

All at once well met. Ballet [s. s. a. t. b.]. (In Turle and 

Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. 281-284.) 

No.93inlf.izi.4.3 

All people clap your hands. [Anthem, s. a. a. t. b., Organ.] 

(In Rimbault. Collection of anthems. Pp. 70-74.) 

No. 3 in If .234.96; No. I in M.934.97 

As Vesta was. Madrigal [s. s. a. t. t. b.]. (In Novello's 

Glee-hive. Vol. 2, pp. S-16.) No. 28 in M.1S7.90.9 

Alao to be found in Ttylor'f If edrigalt. 

Cold winter's ice is fled & gone. Madrigal f or s. s. a. t. b. 

(In Novello's Glee-hive. Vol. 2, pp. 149-152.) 

No. 50 in If .157.90.9 
David's lamentation. [Anthem, s. s. a. a. t. a., organ and 

other instruments.] (In Rimbault. Collection of anthems. 

Pp. 135-141.) No. 3 in M.934.96; No. I in M.934.97 

If thy deceitful looks. Madrigal [s. a. t. t. b.]. (In Turle 

and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. 297- 

301.) No. 97 in If .1114.3 

The first set of madrigals for 3> 4f 5 and 6 voices. Scored 

and edited by Edward J. Hopkins. London. Chappell. 

[1843. Musical Antiquarian Society. Publications.] 

^ No. I in M.934.91 

C#iiffHlf. — Sit down end ting. — My flocltt feed not — In blftck 
moarn I. — Clemr welli spring not — A country pair. — Cease, aor< 
fowa, now. — Now crerj tree renewa. — Yoong Cupid hath proclaimed. 
— Ah me I my wonted joya. — Three virgin nympha. — Our country 
awaina. — So, country iport. — Your beauty it allureth. — If thy 
deceitful looka. — Thoac sweet, delightful liliea. — Lady, your spotless 
feature. — Make haate. ye lovera. — What haste, fair lady. — Retire, 
my thottgfata. — Say dear, when will your frowning. — Those spots 
upon my lady's face. — If beauty be a treaaure. — My teara do not 
avail me — My Phyllia bida me pack. 

Same. Piano forte part. Compressed from the score by G. 
Alex Macfarren. London. Chappell. [184-? Musical 
Antiquarian Society. Publications.] No. 4 in M.234.99 

In pride of May. Madrigal [s. s. A. T. b.]. (In Leslie. 
Cassell's Choral music. Pp. 153-1S6.) No. 36 in M.935.X0 

Also to be found in Novello's Glee-hive; 01iphant*s Madrigala in parts; 
Warren'a Cocks's Hand-book of glees; Webb's Collection of madrigab. 

Lady, your eye. Madrigal [s. s. a. t. b.]. (In Oliphant. 

Madrigals in parts. [ ist series.] ) No. 57 in M.937.X5 

Alao to be found in Taylor'a Madrigala. 

Like two proud armies. [Madrigal, s. A. T. t. b.] (In Hawes. 
Collection of madrigals. Pp. 54--61.) No. 11 in M.93S.19 

Make haste, ye lovers. Madrigal. For s. s. a. t. b. (In 
Hutlah. The Singer's library. Secular. No. 36. Pp. 41- 
46.) No. 36 in M.x57.a 

The nightingale. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Amusement for the 
ladies. Vol. a, pp. 54-56-) No. 15 in M.990.3.9 

Also to be found In Bland*8 The Ladlea* collection; Clementi*a Col- 
lection of catchea; The Harmonist; The Orpheus; Slbbald'a Collection 



Weelkea, Thomas. (ConHnued.) 

of catches; Warren'a Coneetion of catches; Warren'a Cocka'a Hand* 
book of gleea; Webbe, Jr.'a Convito armonleo; for i. i. A. In Hllls'a 
Vocal trioa; for i. i. a. in Muaical library. 

Now country sport. MadrigaL (In Turle and Taylor's The 
People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. 40^49.) No. 2 in M«zii.4^ 
Alao to be found in Warren'a Voeal hannoaj. 

Now ev'ry tree. Madrigal. (In Warren. Cocks's Hand- 
book of glees. Vol. 3, no. ii5> pp. 57-^6a) 

No. 21 in M.i57iS.3 

Now is my Cloris. [Madrigal, a. a. x. x. b.] (In Hawes. 
Collection of madrigals. Pp. 45-49.) No. 9 in M.935.19 

Now is the bridals. Madrigal [s. a. t. t. b.]. (In Turle and 
Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. 940-945.) 

No. 81 in M.IZZ4.3 

Now let us make a merry greeting. [Madrigal, s. a. a. x. b.] 
(In Oliphant. Madrigals in parts, ad series.) 

No. 69 in M.937.15 

On the plains fairy trains. Ballet [s. s. A. x. B.]. (In Turle 
and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. aoi- 
904.) No. 68 in M.1Z14.3 

Phillis, go take thy pleasure. Madrigal [s. s. a. x. b.]. (In 
Taylor. Madrigals, ad set.) No. 37 in M.937.Z5 

Three virgin nymphs. Madrigal [a. x. x. b.]. (In Warren. 
Vocal harmony. Pp. 171-175.) No. 100 in M.99azo 

To shorten winter's sadness. Ballet [s. s. a. x. b.]. (In 
Oliphant. Madrigals in parts, [ist series.]) 
Alao to be found in Tajlor's Madrigals. No. 47 in M.937.15 

We shepherds sing. [Madrigal, a. a. x. x. b.] (In Hawes. 
Collection of madrigals. Pp. 50-53.) No. 10 in M.935.19 

Welcome, sweet pleasure. Madrigal [s. s. a. x. b.]. London. 

Calkin & Budd. [189-?] No. 90 in M.935.7.Z 

Alao to be found in Amuaemcnt for the ladlea; Blaad'a The Ladles' 
collection; Clemcnti's Collection of catchea; Leslie's Caaadl'a Choral 
muaic; Oliphant's Madrigab in parta; Slbbald'a Collection of catdMa; 
Social harmony; Warren'a Cocka'a Hand-book of gleea; Webbe, Jr.'a 
CouTlto annonicOb 

When Thoralis delights. Madrigal [s. s. a. x. x. b.]. (In 
Hawes. Collection of madrigals. Pp. 141-148.) 

Also to be found in Page'a FestlTC harmony. No. 96 in M.935.X9 

Weep for the love. Song. Linlby, G. [Songs.] Vol. 9. 

No. 27 in M.935.x9.a 

Weep, gentle shepherds. Part-sang, Hakingxon. 

No. 10 in M.99a3.3; etc 

Weep, O mine eyes. Madrigal, 

Bbnnbx, J. No.63inM.i57.6.9;etc 

WiLBYE. Works. Vol. I. No. 4 in M.934.I9.X 

Weep o'er his tomb. Catch, Haybs, P. No. 4 in M.990»5 

Weep, silly soul. Madrigal. Bbnnbx,J. No. 78inM.i57.90.3;etc. 

Weep, weep, mine eyes. Madrigal, Wilbyb. Works. Vol. a. 

No. 93 in M.934.X9.9 

Weg! ihr eitlen Traeume. Part-song, Dobbrjbn. 

No. 95 in M.9Z3.9 

Weg mit den Grillen nnd Sorgen. Part-song, * 

Baumgakxheb, W. No. ia8 in M.147.4 

ScHULz, J. P. C. No. 74 in M.9Z3.9 

Wegelagerer, Die. O^a, For the Music see Paer. I 

fuoruscitL 

Wegeler, Franz Gerhard. 

Furiosa; or, passages from the life of Ludwig ran 

Beethoven. [Anon.] From the German. Cambridge. 

Deighton, Bell & Co. 1865. II.1394 

Altered from Wegeler'a diary hy Wolfgang Mueller. The tranalatfon 
waa edited by Oct. Glover. 

Wegweiaer, Der. Song, Schubbix, F. P. Werke. Serie so, 

Band 9- M.3X7.x*90.9 

Weh, wie zornig ist das Maedchen. Song, Schumann, R. A. 

Spanische Liebes-Lieder. No. 10 in M.944.X5.4 

Wehe dir, die mir verstrickte. Song, Wolp, H. Spanischea 

Liederbuch. No. 43 in M.38a30 

Wehe, so willst du. Song, Brahms. Lieder and Ges&nge. 

Op. 39, Heft 9. No. 6 in M.38a40.x 

Wehman, Henry J., editor. 
The New York musical album. [Songs. With pianoforte 

accomp.] Chicago. Wehmann. [i8g^?] No. 7 in M.409.74 

Alto containa tbe worda of many popular tonga. 

CoHtms, — Tbe man that broke the bank at Monte Carlo. — Dar'a a 



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Wefatnan, Henry J., editor. (CoHttmad.) 

new nuKm in de tkj. — In old Madrid. -^ Since my mother*! dead and 
gone. — Afterwards. — My aon, my aon, my only aonl — Did you 
notice it? — Some other girl shall wear the ring. — Belleville Convent 
fire. — The dying girl's message. 

Wehmuth. Part-song. 
KiSTLER. Drei Lieder. Op. 33. No. m in M.39a.36 

Schubert^ F. P. Chor-Gesangwerke. Band a. 

M.98o48.9;etc. 
Wefamuth. Song, Schubert, F. P. Sammtliche Composi- 
tionen. M.a49.i9 ; etc 

Schumann, R. A. Lieder-Kreis . . . von Eichendorff. 

No. la in M.a44.i5.i ; etc. 
Wefarhan, August Heinrich, translator. 

Marx, A. B. The music of the nineteenth century, and its 
culture. Method of musical instruction. London. 1855. 

M.131.8 

Wefarmannalied. Part-song, Werner, H. No. 94 in M.ia9a43.3 

Weht e8» heult es trub. Song. Rubinstein. Zwolf Lieder. 

Op. 36. No. 12 in M.199.S 

Weiber, Die, von Weinsberg. Cantata. For the Music see 

HiUe. For the Libretto see Hartmann, M. 
Weibefp Die, von Weinsberg. Song. Grubbr. Gottfried 
August Burgers Gedichte. Vol. i. No. 24 in M.i30.9.i 

Weiberfreund, Der. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 
ao, Band 3. M.3i7.i.eo.3 

Weiberkrieg, Der. Opera. For the Music see Woyrsch. 
Weibertreue. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Schmidt, G. 
Weichet nur, betruebte Schatten. Cantata. Bach, J. S. 
Werke. Jahrgang 11, Theil 2. M.8o40.9z.zi.a 

Weide, Die. Part-song. Schoen, £. von. No. 35 in M.39a.7 

Weidemann, Joseph. 

Der Dorfbarbier. Komische Oper in a Akten von Johann 
Schenk. M.34ai3 

Weidenbaum, Der. Part-song. Rheinberger, J. G. 

No. a in M.909.a5 

Weidt, Carl. 

Heimweh. Gedicht von Otto Roquette. Ftir vierstimmigen 

Mannerchor, Tenorsolo und Pianoforte compontrt von 

Carl Weidt. Op. 93. Offenbach a. M. Andr^. [1890?] 

No. I a in M.9i9.x8 
Im Mondenschein. (R. Lindner.) Polka-frangaise fiiir vier 
Mannerstimmen (Solo oder Chor) mit Pianoforte com- 
ponirt von Carl Weidt. Op. 12. Offenbach a. M. Andr^. 
[ 188-?] No. 1 1 in M.912.18 

In dem schonen Mail Stticke in Tanzform (Walzer-Idylle) 
fiir vierstimmigen Mannerchor mit Pianoforte. Op. 94. 
Offenbach a. M. Andr^. [189-?] No. 13 in M.9i9.z8 

Postilion Frtihling. [Mannerchor.] {In Claassen. Ludwig 
Liebe-Album. Pp. 54, 55.) No. 11 inM.903.16 

Rausche, rausche, froher Bach. Gedicht von Fr. Oser. 
Fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor, Bariton-Solo und Piano- 
forte compontrt von Carl Weidt. Op. 8. Offenbach a. M. 
Andr6. [ 188-?] No. 10 in M.9Z9.i8 

Tannhauser's Lied, Der Lenz ist gekommen, fur vier- 
stimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 10. Offenbach a. M. 
Andr^. [ 1873?] No. 5 in M.392.97 

Weidt, Heinrich. 

Feldlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. 

Heft 21, pp. 9, 10.) No. 135 in M.946.29 

Das Grab der weissen Rose [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt, F. Leichte 

Mannerchore. Heft ai, pp. 10, 11.) No. 136 in M.946.29 

Loreley [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. 

Heft 91, pp. 4, 5.) No. 133 in M.946.99 

Morgengrauen [t. t. b. b. Leipzig. Leuckart. 186-?]. 

No. 40 in M.399.94; No. 6 in M.399.49.Z 
Reiterlied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. 
Heft 17, pp. 6-8.) No. 103 in M.946.99 

Rhein- und Main-Wein [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt, F. Leichte 
Mannerchore. Heft ai, pp. 5-9.) No. 134 in M.946.99 

Rheinfahrt [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. 
Heft la, pp. lo-ia.) No. 72 in M.946.99 

Trank und Sang [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt. Leichte Manner- 
chore. Heft 17, pp. ai-a3.) No. 108 in M.946.99 



Weidt, Heinrich. (Continued.) 
Waldlied: O wo Busche steh'n [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt, F. 
Leichte Mannerchore. Heft 14, pp. 11-16.) 

No. 86 in M.94IU9 
Waldlied: Wir zieh'n mit Gesang [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt, F. 
Leichte Mannerchore. Heft ai, pp. a, 3.) 

No. 13a in M.946.aa 
Weighing anchor. Part-song. Macfarrbn, G. A. 

No. I in M.905.xa9 

Weigl, Josef. 

Adrian von Ostade. Eine Oper [von G. F. Treitschke]. 

Musik von J. Weigl. Clavierauszug von C. Zulehner. 

Bonn. Simrock. [i8a-?] M.I5I.34 

Gli amori marinari Dramma giocoso in due attL Musica 

del Sigr« Giuseppe Weigl. [Partitura.] Manuscript. 

Vienna. [17^?] 3 v. MJS0.18 

Same. Gli amori marinari der Corsar, oder die Liebe unter 

den Seeleuten. Oper von J. Weigl. Im Clavierauszug. 

Bonn. Simrock. [i8a-?l M.151.99 

Der Bergsturz. Oper, von J. Weigl. [Text von Franz 

Reil.] Klavierauszug von A. E. Miiller. Leipzig. Peters. 

[183-?] U.i$i^ 

Das Dorf im Gebirge. Schauspiel mit Gesang von August 

V. Kotzebue. Componirt von J. Weigl. Vollstandiger 

Klavierauszug von Carl Luge. Bonn. Simrock. [181 5?] 

No. I in M.15Z.39 
Franzisca von Foix. Eine heroisch-komtsche Oper von 
J. F. Castelli. In Musik gesetzt von J. Weigl. Voll- 
standiger Clavier-Auszug. Wten. K. K. Hoftheater. 
1812. M.I5Z.33 

Die hier im Herm entschlafen. [Mannerchor.] (In Or^ 
pheus. Band 3* PP* 43> 44-) No. 106 in M.i99a43.3 

Emmeline, ou la famille Suisse. See hia Die Schweizer- 

familie. 
Jesu Deus pacis. Quartett. [Accomp. for organ.] (Im 
Novello. Motetts. Vol. a, book 8, p. 16.) 

No. 13 in M.960.94.9 
Die Jugendjahre Peter's des Grossen. Eine Oper. [Dich- 
tung von Treitschke.] In Musik gesetzt von J. WeigL 
Clavier-Auszug. Bonn. Simrock. [183-?] M.Z5Z.3X 

Nachtigall und Rabe. Ein Schaferspiel nach Lafontaine 
und Etienne von Friedrich Treitschke. In Musik gesetzt 
und fiir das Pianoforte eingerichtet von J. Weigl. Leip- 
zig. Hofmeister. [i8a-?] No. a in M.151.39 
[La principessa di Amalfi. Dramma giocoso in a attL La 
poesia di Giovanni Bertati. La musica di Giuseppe Weigl. 
Partitura.] Manuscript. [Wien? 179-?] a v. M.34ai8 
II ritorno d'Astrea. Azione drammatica. Poesia del Cav. 
Vincenzo Monti. Musica del Mo G. Weigl. [Partitura.] 
Milano. Ricordi. 1816. M.994.90 
Die Schweizerfamilie. Oper in 3 Aufzugen. [Dichtung von 
Castelli.] In Musik gesetzt von J. Weigl. Clavier-Auszug. 
Braunschweig. Meyer. [182-?] Portrait. No. i in M.iiaix 
Same. Ouverture fiir Orchester zur Oper Die Schweizer- 
familie. Partitur. Offenbach a. M. Andr^. [187-?] 

No. 3 in M.338.5 
Same. Emmeline, ou la famille Suisse. Op^ra-comique en 
3 actes. Paroles de Mr Sewrin. Musique de Weigl. Par- 
tition. Paris. Schlesinger. [1827.] M.994.91 
Soft voices blending. [Trio, s. s. A. Accomp. for piano- 
forte.] London. Leader & Cock. [184-?] 

No. 10 in M.944.zai 

[Die Uniform. Grosse militairische Oper in a Aufziigen. 

Text von Treitschke [nach Carpani]. Musik von Weigl. 

Partitur.] Manuscript. [Wien. 180-?] a v. M.34ai9 

Same. L'uniforme. Dramma eroi-comico in 3 atti. Poesia 

di G. de Carpani. Musica di G. Weigl. Ridotto per il 

piano-forte. Nach dem Italienischen von Treitschke. 

Wien. Weigl. [1803.] li.a94«X9 

Das Waisenhaus. Oper in Musik gesetzt von J. Weigl. 

[Dichtung von Treitschke.] Klavierauszug. Leipzig 

Breitkopf & Hartel. [1808?] M.X51418 

Weigl, Josef. Works about. 

Neumann, W. Joseph Weigl. Eine Biographic. CasseL 

1855. Portrait. No. 3 in MJtos-M 



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Wdhe. Port-song, Mubhung» A. No. 209 in M .xagMS-^ 

Weihc^ Die, der Kraft. Opera. For the Music see Weber, 

B. A. For the Librbtto see Werner^ F. L. Z. 
Weihe» Die, der Nacht. Part-song. Sbifriz. No. 5 in M. 903.99 
Weihe, Die, der T5ne. Symphony. Sfohi, L M.34947 

Weihe des Gesanges. Part-song. Mozakt. No. i in 11.1474 
Weihe des Haoses. Ovorture. Bbbthovbn. Fest-Ouverture. 

No. 4 in 11.345.35 
Weihe des Liedes. Part-song. Baloamus. No. 3 in m .903.10 

Weihelied. Part-song. Skngbi. Vier Gesinge. Op. 8. 

No. 26 in M. 399.95 
Weihgesang. Part-song. Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. 

No. 5 in 11.946.99 
Weihgeschenk. Cantata. For the Music see Kahn. Zwei 

Gres&nge fur Solostimmen. Op. 10. 
Weihnacht Suite. ScBjBLDsaup. No. i in 114x0.54 

Weihnachtea. Song. 
Brahms, J. Volks-Kinderlieder. No. 8 in M. 38040.3 

CuRSCHMANN. Curschoiann- Album. No. i in ll.x57.37 

Weihnachtsabcnd. Part-song. Klsin, B. O. Sechs Lieder 

und Gesange. Op. 34. No. 5 in ll.903.x6 

MuBLLBK, C G. No. 220 in M .X99a43.7 

Weihnachts-Gesaiig. Anthem. Lassus. No. 9 in 11.909.6.x 

LsiSRiMa No. 34 in 1I.909.6.9 

Weihnachtalied Part-song. 
Nbukomm, S. von. Chant de Noel. No. 4 in li.9x3.xo 

Rasbuus. No. 7 in 11.90440 

ScHULZ, A No. 15 in M. 399.95 

Weihnachtalied. Song. Schumann, R. A Lieder fur die 
Jogend. Abtheilung 9. No.3inM.944.x5.3;etc. 

Weihnachtslieder. Songs. Cornblius. Werke. Band i. 

M4X4.90.X 

Weihiiachtsmyateriiiiiiy Bin. Oratorio. For the Music see 

Wolfnun, P. 
Weihtiachts-Oratoriiiffl. Oratorio. For the Music see Bach, 

J. S. 
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Plutarcbus. De la mnsique. IIsol iMnioiNfig. Edition 
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Weil, Oscar, editor. 

Sbrpbttb. Fanchonette. M.399.9X 

Weil ich nicht anders kann. Song. Stbrn, J. Deutsche 
Gesange. No. 17 in M.936.8 

Weil man jetzt hier im Haus. Song. Boibldibu, F. A. 

No. 4 in M.904.37 

Wein, Der. Part-song. Gubth. No. 35 in lc.399.xo 

MoBBRiNQ. No. 90 in M.399.X8 

Wein der Lebensbalsam. Part-song. Jansbn. Drei Lieder. 

Op. 44- No. 17 in M.399.36 

Wein, Der, der schmeckt mir also wol. Madrigal. Lassus. 

No. 90 in M.90440 
Wein, Gesang und Kuss. Part-song, Schnbider, J. G. 

No. 115 in 11.9X34) 
Wein her! Part-song. Bubchnbr. No. i in M.370.30 

Wbinzibrl. No. 3 in M.980.6 

Wein, Lieb', und Lied. Part-song. Art, F. Leichte Manner- 
chore. No. 23 in M.946.99 
Wein und Ltebe. Part-song. Schubert, F. P. Chor-Gesang- 
werke. Band 9. No.33in M.98o48.9;etc 
Wbndt, J. G. No. 66 in M.9X3.9 
WiTTMANN, C. No. 28 in M.x99a43.9 
Wein- und Speisen-Karte. Part-song. Gbn^b. 

No. 16 in 11.399.33 

Wein, Weib und Gesang. For orchestra. Strauss, J. 1^25- 

1S99. Drei Walzer. M404.99 

Weinberg, Peter. 

^Harold." Dramatische Oper. Musik von £. F. Nipravnik. 

M.39444 
Weinberger, Carl Rudolf. 

Die diva. Operette in 3 Akten von B. Buchbinder und J. 
Wattke. Musik von Carl Weinberger. Clavierauszug mit 
Text Leipzig. Bosworth & Co. 1900. No. 2 in ll.397.69 



Weinberger, Carl Rudolf. (Continmd.) 
Die Karlsschulerin. Operette in 3 Acten von Hugo Witt- 
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Lachende Erben. Operette von J. Horst [Pseud.] & L. 
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No. I in lf.38x.65 
Schlaraffenland. Komische Oper in 5 Bildern. Mit 
Benutzung der gleichnamigen Dichtung Ludwig Fulda's 
von M. Schurz. Musik von Carl Weinberger. VoU- 
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Mainz. Schott. 1904. lf.378.xx 

Weine nicht. Song. Hillbr, F. No. 16 in M. 199.3 

Weine, weine nur nicht. Song. Wbbbr, C M. F. £. von. 

Sammtliche Lieder. Band 9. No. 69 in If .944.7 

Weinen, Das. Port-song. Schubert, F. P. Neun Gesange. 

No. 13 in lf.x58.9x; etc* 
Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 2. if.8o4o.9X.9 

Weinenden Schwestem, Die. Song. Taubert, C G. W. Jung- 

frau Lowisika. No. 4 in if .X99.7 

Weingart, £. 

Musica theatralis, d. i. Vollstandiges Verzeichniss sammt- 
licher, seit dem Jahre 1750 bis zu Ende des Jahres 1863 
im deutschen und auswartigen Handel gedruckt erschie- 
nener Opem-Clavier-Auszuge mit Text, und sonstiger fur 
die Buhne bestimmter Musikwerke. Erfurt. Weingart 
1864. No. 9 in If .X39.3; No. 9 in lf.x09.3x 

Weingartner, Paul Felix, Edler von MRnsberg. 

Das Gefilde der Seligen. Le s^jour des bienheureux. Sym-* 
phonische Dichtung fur grosses Orchester. Op. 9i. Par* 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1897- 

No. I in If .404.39 

Genesius, in 3 Aufzugen. Dichtung und Musik von Felix 
Weingartner. Die Orchesterparthie fur Klavier iiber- 
tragen. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1893.] ll.945.9x 

Konig Lear. Symphonische Dichtung fCir grosses Or* 
Chester. Op. ao. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 
1897. No. I in If 404.33 

Malawika. Eine Komodie in 3 Aufzugen (nach Kalidasa). 
Dichtung und Musik von Felix Weingartner. [Klavier* 
auszug.] Kassel. Voigt. [1886.] if .994.99 

Orestes. Eine Trilogie nach der "Oresteia" des Aischylos 
von Felix Weingartner. Op. 30. Die Orchesterpartitur 
vom Komponisten fur Klavier ubertragen. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. 1901. lf.38x.66 

Conttnis. — TheO i. Acamemiion. Theil s. Du Todtenopfer. Thell 3. 
Die Eriayen. 

Quartett, in D moll, fur 9 Violtnen, Bratsche und Violon- 

cell. Op. 24. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

1899. No. 9 in If 404.39 

Quartett, in F moll, fur 9 Violinen, Bratsche und Violon- 

cell. Op. 96. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

[ 1900.] No. 3 in If .404.54 

Quintett fur 2 Violinen, 9 Bratschen und Violoncell. Op. 

40. (Partitur.) Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [1906.] 

No. 4 in If 4X9a.6 
Sakuntala. Ein Buhnenspiel in 3 Aufzugen. [Text und 

Musik] von Felix Weingartner. Orchester-Partitur. 

Kassel. Voigt. [1884.] If .996.95 

Sonate in D dur fur Violine und Klavier. Op. 49, No. i. 

[Partitur und Stimme.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

[ 1907-] No. I in If 407.59 

Sonate in Fis moll, fur Violine und Klavier. Op. 49, No. 9. 

[Partitur und Stimme.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

[ 1907.] No. 9 in If 407.59 

Symphonie, in G dur, fur grosses Orchester. Op. 93. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1899. If404.34 
Symphonie No. 2 in Es dur ftir grosses Orchester. Op. 99. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hirtel. 1901. lf4o6.39 
Symphonie No. 3 in E dur fur Orchester und Orgel (ad 

libitum). Op. 49- Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

1910. M43X.97 



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Weingartner, Paul Felix, BdUr van MiMbirg. (CotUmuid.) 

Vier Gesange {ur eine hohere Singstimme mit Begleitung 

des Orchesters. English version by William Wallace. 

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No. 3-6 in M.380.38 
CMrffNte. — I. Er weiM et better, t. Lttster Tuue. s« !><• Klnoct 
Scheidea. 4. Lied dcr Walkflre. 

Zwei Gesange von Gottfried Keller. Fur eine tiefere Sing- 
stimme mit Begleitung des Orchesters [von Felix Wein- 
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Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & H&rtel. [1904-] 

No. 1. 3 in 11.380.38 

ConifnU. — i. Uandie dcr Ntcht. t. StOle dcr Nmcht 

Weingartner, Paul Felix, Edkr van Muiubirg, iditor, 
Gluck. Ouverture zu Alceste. No. 3 in ><*403-39 

WiBBR, C M. F. £. von. Aufforderung zum Tanz. 

No. 3 in lf.404.33 

Weinlein, Die, die da fliessen. Part-song, Kuecken. Lied 

im Volkston. No. i in lC.a70.s9; etc. 

Wein-Lied. Part-sang. 

Bbatb. Funf Lieder. No. 38 in 11.399.3 

Bblckx. No. 3i8 in 11.1398.43.7 

Fink. Die deutsche Liedertafel. No. 39 in 11.3x3.9 

Hausbr, M. H. Sechs Lieder. Op. 13. No. 37 in lf.393.xo 

HiLLXR, F. No.8inM.393.xx;etc. 

MtJsiOL. No. 3 in M.370.30 

OsTHOFF. No. 305 in If .X39a43.8 

PoHLENZ. Sieben Lieder. Op. 7. No. 30 in if .393.30 

ScHULZ, O. C F. W. No. 63 in if .1393.43.3 

Seifbrt, R. No. 37 in If .39343.3 

Zengsk. No. 33 in If .393.37 

Weinprobe. Part-song, Dorn, H. L. E. No. 36 in if .39343.x 

ScHASFPBR, A. No. 39 in If .393434 

Weinrecht Part-song. Eljlmenrsich, A. No. 58 in M. 348.33 

Wdn-Revolution. Part-song. Attinges. Vier Trinklieder. 

No. 34 in If .393.3 

Weint nicht, ihr XugleinI Sang. Wolf, H. Spanisches 

Liederbuch. No. 39 in if .380.30 

Weinwunn, Rudolf. 

Air meine Gedanken. Fur Mannerchor. Wien. Gutmann. 

(1878.] No. 31 in lf.39a.38 

As the fragrant flowers. See his St&ndchen. 

Auszug. [Mannerchor.] {In Abt, F. Deutsche Sanger- 

halle. Vol. 3, pp. 54-570 No. 18 in If .39343.3 

Deutsche Minnelieder aus dem XVL Jahrhundert. Fur vier 

Mannerstimmen, Solo oder Chor, componirt von Rudolf 

Weinwurm. Op. 38, Heft i. Wien. Gutmann. [1879.] 

No. 33 in If .303.38 

ConUfiU. — Sciiatt ich in Eure Augen. — Gott grtei dich, icIiAiicr M mie. 
— Ein Blthnlein muaerleieii. — Ach, mein liebstet Anneldn. 

Deutsches Heerbannlied. Dichtung von Hermann Lingg. 
Fiir Mannerchor mit Orchester oder Klavierbegleitung 
componirt von Rudolf Weinwurm. Partitur. Offenbach 
a. M. Andr^. (186-?] No. 3 in if .380.9 

Frau Musika. Gedicht von Friedr. Oser. Componirt fur 
Mannerchor, Solo und Orchester von Rudolf Weinwurm. 
[Clavierauszug.] Offenbach a. M. Andr^. [186-?] 

No. 6 in M.370.58; No. 4 in if. 380.9 

Fruhlingsregen. [Mannerchor.] {In Stuttgarter Lieder- 
kranz. Mannerchor- Album. Pp. 118, 119.) 

No. 5 in If .303.33 

„Im Dorfe die Gasse entlang." Gedicht von Petofi. Com- 
ponirt fur Mannerchor mit Orchester- oder Clavier- 
begleitung von Rudolf Weinwurm. Partitur. Offenbach 
a. M. Andr6. [186-?] No. 3 in if .380.9 

Jaegerchor aus der Operette ohne Text von Ferd. Hiller. 
Bearbeitet fur Mannerchor und Begleitung von 4 Hornern 
(ad lib.) [und 3 Pianoforte] von Rudolf Weinwurm. 
Wien. Buchholz & Diebel. [187-?] No. i in if. 380.9 

Liebeslieder. Mannerchor mit Orchester- oder Clavier- 
begleitung in Walzerform. [Klavierauszug.] Wien. 
Buchholz & Diebel. [187-?] No. 3 in lf.3x3.x9 

Lord Ronald. Schottisches Lied. (Fflr gemischten Chor 
fyearbeitet von Rud. Weinwurm.] Leipzig. Rieter- 
Biedermann. 1879. No. 8 in If.x94.3x 



Wdnwunn, Rudolf. (Cantinutd.) 

O zage nicht I Gedicht nach Hermann Francke. 
Mannerstimmen mit Begleitung von [4] Hornern oder des 
Pianoforte componirt von Rudolf Weinwurm. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Forberg. [187-?] No. 5 in M .380^ 

Same. O tremble not. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] Brooklyn. 
Molineaux. [ 1883.] No. 7 in lf.39a.37 

Der Pfeifer von Dundee. Schottisches Lied. [Ftir vier 
Miinnerstimmen mit Begleitung von kleinem Orchester 

. bearbeitet von Rudolf Weinwurm.] Partitur. Leipzig. 
Rieter-Biedermann. 1878. No. i in If.3x3.x9 

Sehnsucht. [Mannerchor.] {In Abt, F. Deutsche Singer- 
halle. Vol. 4, pp. 3-7.) No. 3 in if .393434 

Standchen. Nach einem Liede von Fr. Chopin. Fur Tenor- 
Solo und Mannerstimmen mit Begleitung eines kleinen 
Orchesters oder des Pianoforte bearbeitet von Rudolf 
Weinwurm. Partitur. Wien. Kratochwill. [i88-7] 

No. 6 in lf.380.9 

Standchen, nach einer sudslavischen von Joachim Raff in 
seinen Capriccios fiir Clavier mitgetheilten Volksweise. 
Fur Mannerstimmen mit Orchester- oder Clavierbeglei- 
tung bearbeitet von Rudolf Weinwurm. Orchesterpar- 
titur. Leipzig. Siegel. [1876?] No. 3 in If.3x3.x9 

Same. Clavierauszug. No. i in if .393.33 

Same. As the fragrant flowers. [Serenade, t. t. b. b. Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte. Arranged from a pianoforte 
capriccio of Raff.] Boston. Russell. [1883. Boylston 
Club. 3.] No. 6 in lf.3(^X9 

Die Tochter Erins. Irische Melodic. [Fur gemischten 
Chor bearbeitet von Rudolf Weinwunn.] Leipzig. Rieter- 
Biedermann. 1879. No. II in If .X94.3X 

Das Vermaechtniss. Irische Melodic. [Fiir gemischten 
Chor bearbeitet von Rudolf Weinwurm.] Leipzig. Rieter- 
Biedermann. 1879. No. 9 in lf.x94.3z 
Weinwurm, Rudolf, tditor. 

Drei englische Madrigale aus dem 16. Jahrhundert. Fur 
Mannerstimmen eingerichtet von Rudolf Weinwunn. 
Leipzig. Leuckart. [1890?] No. 6 in If .393.37 

ComUMU.—J. DowUnd: .^flnet Licbl O komm xoriick.''— J. Iforky: 
„Nan itrahk der Mai"; M^ein ■chSnet Lieb, du ImekktL'* 

Lang ist es her. Englisches VolksliedL [Fur gemischten 

Chor bearbeitet von Rudolf Weinwurm.] Leipzig. 1879. 

No. 10 in lf.x94.3x 

Mbyer-Hblmund. „Dein gedenk* ich, Margaretha.** 

No. 19 in lc.3X3.xo 

Wagnbr, W. R. An die Kunst. No. 5 in If .3XS.xS 

Weinzierl, Max, Ritter von. 

An der Quelle. [Mannerchor.] Op. 57, No. i. Leipzig. 

Forberg. [ 1885.] No. 55 in lf.393J^ 

Bergmann, Gartner und Landsknecht. [Mannerchor.] Op. 

54, No. 3. Leipzig. Forberg. [1885.] No. 53 in If .393.34 

,3oten sendet uns der Mai." [Mannerchor.] Op. 6i» No. a. 

Leipzig. Siegel. [1887?] No. 8 in M.393.37 

Drei Mannerchore. Op. 46. Leipzig. Siegel. [1884.] 

No. 45-47 in If 493.34 
Canitnts. — i. Schleherblfit' nad wilde Rote. s. Die Weltea eOca woU 
zum If ecr. 3. Der wendemde Masikant. 

Drei Mannerchore. Op. 69. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1887.] 

With German and English worda. No. SHI I in M.393.37 

Contgnts. — I. Wenn die Lerchen wieder kommeo. (When the Urk» 
return.) Mit Soloqtaartett a. Trinkmette. (Drinkiaa ioas.) s. Mood- 
nacht. (Moonlit night.) Mit Baritonaolo. 

Du schone, du liebe, du wonnige Maid. Gedicht von Julius 
Wolff. In Musik gesetzt ftir Mannerchor mit Baritonsolo 
und Clavierbegleitung von Max von Weinzierl. Berlin. 
Luckhardt. [ 1887.] No. 4 in lf.380.6 

Fest-Hymne. Gedicht von Gustav Young. Fur Manner- 
chor mit Begleitung von Klavier komponiert von Max 
von Weinzierl. Op. 73. Leipzig. Siegel. [1888?] 

No. 5 in 1C.3Z3.X9 

Die Forsterstochter. Singspiel in einem Aufzuge. Text 
von Theodor Flamm. Fur Solostimmen und gemischten 
oder Mannerchor mit Klavier- Begleitung. Musik von 
Max von Weinzierl. Op. 64. Leipzig. Siegel. [189-?] 

No. 3 in M.38Z.6S 



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Weiiueierl, Max, Fitter von. (Continued,) 

Gniss Gott, du lieber Fruhlingswind. Gedicht von Oskar 
von Redwitz. In Musik gesetzt fur Mannerchor mit 
Tenor-Solo und Klavierbegleitung von Max von Wein- 
zierl. Leipzig. Siegel. [187-?] No. i in ll.a8o.6 

Gute Nacht. [Mannerchor.] Op. 54, No. 3. Leipzig. For- 
berg. [ 1885.] No. 54 in ll.39a.a4 

Heavenly children. (Himmelskinder.) Polka [t. t. b. b. 
Accomp. for pianoforte]. Op. iiOA. New York. Luck- 
hardt & Belder. [1895.] No. 8 in M.ao3.aa 

With English and German words. 

Hollerswamm. Aus Julius Wolff's ,,Singuf." Fur Manner- 
chor mit Klavier- oder Orchesterbegleitung komponiert 
von Max von Weinzierl. Op. 129. Klavierauszug. Leip- 
zig. Siegel. [1895?] No. 7 in lf.aza.z9 

Hubertus. Eine Jagerlegende von Alexander von Holz- 
apfel. Fur Mannerchor mit Bass- oder Baritonsolo und 
Klavier- oder Orchesterbegleitung komponiert von Max 
von Weinzierl. Op. 130. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. 
Siegel. [ 1895 ?] No. 8 in M.aza.z9 

Der Lenz ist gekommen in's harrende Land. [Manner- 
chor.] Neue Ausgabe mit Klavierbegleitung. Op. 61. 
Leipzig. Siegel. [1892?] No. 4 in lf.aza.z9 

Lenzfrage. Spring questions. Chor [t. t. b. b.] mit Solo- 
quartett. Op. 84, No. 2. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1890.] 

With German and English words. No. 58 in If .392.24 

Liebeswcben. Walzer fiir Manner-oder gemischten Chor 
mit Klavier-Begleitung. Op. 91. Ausgabe fiir Manner- 
chor. Leipzig. Siegel. [1890?] No. 6 in If .2Z2.Z9 

Liedeswcihc. Mannerchor (mit Clavierbegleitung ad libi- 
tum). Op. 31. Wien. Rebay & Robitschek. [189-?] 

No. 2 in if.392.32 

May love. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] {In The Osgood collec- 
tion of part-songs. Vol. i, pp. I7-I9<) lf.z93.a3.z 

Minnelieder, nach altdeutschen Gedichten. Walzer fur 
Mannerchor, Tenor- und Bariton-Solo und Klavier- 
Begleitung komponirt von Max von Weinzierl. Leipzig. 
Siegel. [ 187-?] No. 2 in If .a8o.6 

Nachtgruss. Gedicht von Eichendorff. [Fiir Mannerchor 
mit kleiner Orchesterbegleitung componirt von Max von 
Weinzierl.] Op. 17. [Partitur mit unterlegtem Klavier- 
auszuge. Wien. Spina. 1873.] No. 6 in If .ao3.s 

O Jugendzeit. (Days of youth.) Mannerchor mit Bass- 
Solo und Orchester- oder Clavierbegleitung. Op. loi. 
Clavierauszug. Berlin. Luckhardt. 1893. 

No. 9 in If .303.22 

Saurer Wein. [Mannerchor.] Op. 54, No. i. Leipzig. 
Forberg. [1885.] No. 52 in If .392.24 

Inserted is an English version of the words by Allen A. Brown. 

Sie wciss etwas. Polka von M. Ghom. [Fur Mannerchor 
mit Klavierbegleitung componirt von Max von Wein- 
zierl.] Leipzig. Siegel. [188-?] No. 5 in M.280.6 

Standchen fiir Mannerchor mit Baritonsolo. Op. 99, No. 2. 
Magdeburg. Heinrichshofen. [189-?] No. 59 in If .392.24 

Vogclsprache. What the birds say. Chor [t. t. b. b.] mit 
Tenor-Solo. Op. 84, No. i. Berlin. Luckhardt. [1890.] 

With German and English words. No. 57 in If .392.24 

Wanderlieder aus den Alpen. [Mannerchore.] Op. 48. 
Leipzig. Siegel. [1884.] No. 48-51 in M.392.24 

Contents, — I. Was xieht dich nach den Bergen? a. Einsiedelei. 3. 
Klostcrkcller am See. 4. Abschied von den Bergen. 

Wandcrsehnsucht. (A. A. Naaff.) Fiir Manner- oder 
gemischten Chor, mit Klavier-Begleitung. Leipzig. Siegel. 
[188-?] No. 5 in M. 391. 60 

Wein herl Basssolo und Mannerchor mit Clavierbegleitung. 
Wien. Rebay & Robitschek. [187-?] No. 3 in M. 280.6 

Wo der Weg zum Liebchen geht. [Mannerchor.] Op. 57, 
No. 3. Leipzig. Forberg. [1885.] No. 56 in M. 392.24 

Der Zigeuner. Gedicht von S. Waldberg. Fiir Manner- 
oder gemischten Chor mit Tenor- und Violinsolo, und 
mit Klavier-Begleitung komponirt von Max von Wein- 
zierl. Leipzig. Siegel. [188-?] No. 6 in M. 280.6 
Weinzierl, Max, Rittcr von, editor. 

Jensen, A. Der Willekumm. No. 7 in M. 280.6 



Weis, Kar^l. 

Der polnische Jude. Volksoper in 2 Akten von Karl Weis. 

Text nach Erckmann-Chatrian von Victor L^on [Pseud.] 

und Richard Batka. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug mit 

Text. Leipzig. Brockhaus. [1901.] M.397.74 

Weis, Kar^l. editor. 

DvoftAK. Saint Ludmila. Il.x53.17 

Weise, Die» guter Zecher ist. Song. Rubinstein. Zwolf 
Lieder des Mirza-Schaffy. No. 7 in M.192.5 

Weiie Salomo, Der. Part-song. Schaeffbr, H. 

No. 32 in 11.39242.2 
Weise, Der, von Cordova. Opera. For the Music see Straus. 

For the Libretto see Singer, M. 
Weisen Zecher, Die. Part-song. Hofmann, H. C. J. Sechs 
Manner-Quartette. Op. 20. No. 18 in ll.392.x1 

Weisheity Die, des Mirza-Schaffy. Cantata. For the Music 

see Mangold. For the Libretto see Bodenstedt. 
Weiskern, Friedrich Wilhelm. 

Bastien und Bastienne. Komische Oper. Musik von W. 
A. Mozart. II.367.26 

Weiskopff, Louis. 

Duo pour fort^-piano, et violoncell ou violon. CEuvre 16. 
[Piano seul.] Paris. Omont. [185-?] No. 6 in if .210.8 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 33 in if. 2xo.xo 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 25 in M .2xax2 

Duo, Quatriime, pour piano et violoncelle ou violon. 
G£uvre 22. [Piano seul.] Paris. Omont. [185-?] 

No. 7 in If. 2 10.8 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 34 in If .2xaxo 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 26 in if .2x0.12 

Weiss» Carl. 

Naturmenschen. Operette. Musik von Theodor Erler. 

No. I in If .389.5 
Weiss, Gustav Gottfried. 
A universal culture of the voice. Newark. Enrich. 1872. 

No. I in If .147.3.2 
Weiss, Julius. 
Waldroslein. [Gesang, t. o. s. Mit Pianoforte-Begleitung.] 
Berlin. Paez. [185-?] No. 16 in If .221.30 

Weiss, Willoughby Hunter. 

O Salutaris Hostia. b. solo. [Accomp. for organ.] Lon- 
don. Novello. [185-?] No. 19 in If .260.XO.2 
Weiss, Willoughby Hunter, editor. 

Weber, C. M. F. E. von. Mass in G. No. 3 in M.260.8.X 

Weiss ich ein schoenes Roeselein. Part-song. Plueddemann. 

Altdeutsche Liebeslieder. No. 25 in M.392.37 

Weiss mir ein Maegdlein schoen. Part-song. Plueddemann. 

Altdeutsche Liebeslieder. No. 25 in M.392.37 

Weiss nicht wie's kommen ist? Part-song. Schmidt, A. 

No. 32 in If. 392.23 
Weiss und Blau. Part-song. Holzinger. No. 18 in if.X29a44 

Weissach-Muehle, Die. Part-song. Rheinberger, J. G. Auf 

der Wanderung. No. 35 in if .392.21 

Weisse, Christian Felix. 

Cephalus und Aurore. Cantate. In Musik gesetzt von 

Georg Benda. No. 2 in 11.152.30 

Die Jagd. Eine comische Oper. In die Musik gesetzt von 

J. A. Hiller. lf.32a25 

Die Jubelhochzeit. Eine comische Oper. In Musik gesetzt 

von Johann Adam Hiller. No. i in M.330.3 

Die Liebe auf dem Lande. Eine comische Oper. In die 

Musik gesetzt von Johann Adam Hiller. M.330.1 

Lottchen am Hofe. Eine comische Oper. In die Musik 

gesetzt von J. A. Hilfer. M.320.23 

Weisse Hirsch, Der. Part-song. Franz, R. Sechs Lieder fur 

vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 32. No. 16 in M. 203.1 x 
Heisig. No. 208 in M.X474 

Kreutzer, C. N0.81 inM.X29S43.3;etc. 

Weissenthurn, Johanna Franul von. 

Der Wald bei Hermannstadt. For an opera based on this 
work, see Westmeyer, Wilhelm. 
Weisser Jasmin. Song. Strauss, R. 3 Lieder von Carl Busse. 

No. 10 in if .380.24.2 



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Weissheimer, Wendelin. 

Funf geistliche Sonnette, von Theodor Kdrner. Componirt 
fur Singstimme, Flote, Oboe, Clarinette, Pyrophon und 
Pianoforte von Wendelin Weissheimer. Leipzig. Thiel. 
[ 1880.] No. I in M404-35 

ConUnts. — X. Jettti and die Samarlterin. a. Jesus und die S&nderin. 
3. Dss Abendmshl. 4. Christl Erschdnung in Emsus. 5. Christi Him* 
melfahrt. 

Konig Sifrid. Ballade fur Bariton od. Bass. Op. i. Par- 
titur [des Orchesters]. Leipzig. Kahnt. [187-?] 

No. 6 in 11.403.96 

Meister Martin und seine Gesellen. Oper in 3 Actcn nach 
der Erzahlung von E. T. A. Hoffmann [von August 
Schricker]. Componirt von Wendelin Weissheimer. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Thiel. 1880. M.a36.a6 

Same. Klavierauszug. Il.3a6.19 

Weisst du dochl Part-song, 

FoECKEREK. Es wsr zu Assmannshausen. No. i in M.399.9 
Weisst du noch? Part-song. Dbbois. No. 35 in 11.393.6 

Weisst du noch? Song. 

Abt, F. Funf Lieder. Op. 103. No. 3 in 11.193.3 

Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 16. No. 23 in 11.344.5.3; etc 
Weisst du's? — Ich nicht! Part-song, Kuntzb. 

No. 35 in M.393.Z4 
Weit iiber das Feld. Song, Brahms. Sechs Gesange. Op. 3. 

No. I in II.38040.Z 
Weit» weit I Song. Schumann, R. A. My r then. Heft 4. 

No. 5 in M.344.X5.Z ; etc. 
Weitbrecht, Carl. 

Nornagest. Concertstiick fur Soli, Mannerchor und Or- 

chester componirt von Carl Hirsch. No. 6 in M.313.7 

Weite Gotteswelt, Die. Trio. Abt, F. 4 Gesange fur 3 

Fraucnstimmen. No. 3 in M.Z58.33 

Weitenweber, Wilhelm Rudolf. 

Aus dem Leben und Wirken des Herrn Joh. Theob. Held. 
Eine Festschrift. Prag. [Gerzabek.] 1847. Portrait. 

ll.37x.39 
Weitzmann, Carl Friedrich. 

Doppeltes Vaterland. [Mannerchor.] (In Regensburger 

Licdcrkranz. Pp. 270-272.) No. 99 in 11.139844 

A history of pianoforte-playing and pianoforte literature. 

From the 2d German edition by Th. Baker. New York. 

Schirmer. 1893. IHus. M.Z05.33 

Wekerlin, J. B. See Weckerlin, Jean Baptiste Theodore. 

Welch, Christopher. 

History of the Boehm flute. London. Rudall, Carte & Co. 

1883. Illus. 2 portraits. 11.114.9 

Welch' aengstliches Beben. Duet, Mozart. Werke. Serie 

24, Band i. No. 4 in U.3Z5.X.34.X 

Welcker von Gontershausen, Heinrich. 

Der Clavicrbau in seiner Theorie, Technik und Geschichte, 

unter Hinweisung seiner Beziehungen zu den Gesetzen 

der Akustik. 3. Auflage. Frankfurt a. M. Bronner. 1864. 

Illus. Plates. M.373.53 

Welcome. Part-song. Barney. No. 15 in M.X58.X3 

Welcome as the sunlight. Ballad. Linley, G. [Songs.] 
Vol. I. No. 32 in M.235.19.X 

Welcome, dawn of summer's day. Part-song. Hill, E. M. 

No. II inM.i95.x.i5 

Welcome, friendly gleam. Glee. Atterbury. A collection of 
catches. No. 3 in M.230.7 

Welcome, friendly gleams. Glee. Berg. No. I7in U.220.10 

Welcome, great and glorious king. Glee. Bishop, H. R. Com- 
plete collection of glees.. Vol. 6. If.a35.x.6 
Welcome, happy morning. Anthem. Schnecker. 

No. 6 in M.303.a9 
Welcome, heavenly peace. Part-song. Mori. 

No. 61 in M.X57.5.3; etc. 
Welcome, lovely spring. Part-song. Watson, W. M. 

No. 33 in If .X3I.3 

Welcome, merry May. Part-song. Young, W. J. 6 four-part 

songs. No. 9 in M.i58.a3 

Welcome, my bonnie lad. Song. Linlby, G. [Songs.] Vol. 2. 

No. 37 in M.335.X9.3 



Welcome sons of harmony. Glee. Stbvbnson, J. A. 

No. 31 in M.335.7.3 
Welcome, sweet pleasure. Part-song. Wbelkes. 

No. 20 in M.335.7.1; etc 
Welcome the covert. Glee [x. t. b.]. (/n Bland. The Ladies' 
collection. Vol. 5, p. 508.) No. 130 in if .335.X7.5 

Alto to be found in Tlie Humonist 

Welcome to our fairy dwelling. Part-song. Winter, P. von. 

No. 5 in If .344.xax 
Welcome to our gallant boys. Song. Keller, M. 

No. 39 in II.X93.X3.3 
Welcome to Spring. Song. Mendblssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. 
F. Songs. No. 1 1 in ll.344.3x 

Welcome to this place. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 10 in M. 304.36.3; etc 
Welcome! welcome 1 Glee. Bishop, H. R. Complete collec- 
tion of glees. Vol. 6. II.335.X.6 
Welcome, welcome do I sing. Glee. Hopkins, J. L A col- 
lection of 5 glees. No. i in if .336.31 
Welcome, welcome, lady fair. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 30 in M.335.7.3; etc. 
Weldon, Georgina. 

Hints for pronunciation in singing; with proposals for a 

self-supporting academy. 3d edition. London. Weldon. 

1882. No. 8 in IC.373.53 

Mon Orphelinat et Gounod en Angleterre. [London. 1875.] 

If.x36.x6 
Musical reform. London. [1875.] No. i in lf.X35.8 

Largely devoted to her quarrel with Gounod, musical copyright, and 
her orphanage for teaching tinging by a new method. 

On the advantages to be derived from a self-supporting 

academy of music. London. Rudall, Carte & Co. 1873. 

No. 3 in M.X38.33 

Weldon, Georgina, editor. 

Gounod. Autobiographic. London. [1875.] 

No. 4 in ll.x38.33 

Weldon, Georgina. Works about. 

Stevens, F. G. The truth about Mrs. Weldon: her life 

and character. Leicester. 1886. Portrait. No. 4 in If .308.13 

Weldon, John. 

Hear my crying. Anthem for 6 voices. {In Boyce. 

Cathedral music. Ed. Warren. Vol. 3, pp. 134-145.) 

No. 15 in M. 333.33.3 

In Thee, O Lord, have I put my trust. Anthem. [Accomp. 

for organ.] (/n Boyce. Cathedral music. Ed. Warren. 

Vol. 3, pp. 63-69.) No. 8 in lf.333.a3.3 

Also to be found in Gardiner'a Sacred mdodiea; Novello't Collection 
of anthema. 

Let ambition fire thy mind. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (/m Bland. 
The Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. 89.) No. 139 in if .335.X7.X 
Also to be found in Social harmonjr. 

My help cometh of the Lord. Anthem. {In Turle and 
Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 2, pp. 75-82.) 

No. 21 in lf.xxi4.3 

O praise God in His holiness. Full anthem. Organ ac- 
comp. London. Novello. [i8i(5.] No. 24 in if .X90.5 
Also to be found in Cope's A Collection of anthems; Musical dmes 
[Music]. 

O praise the Lord. Full anthem. Organ accomp. Lon- 
don. Novello. [1845.] No. 25 in U.X90.S 

Also to be found in Cope's A Collection of anthems; Musical times 
[Music]. 

Vex not thy soul for men of pride. {In Metcalfe. Fifty 

metrical anthems. Pp. 29, 30.) No. 20 in M.X57.34 

Welfenbraut, Die. Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Sayn- Wi ttgens tein-Berleburg. 
Welfenlied, Das. Symphonic poem. Litolff. No. 3 in M.348.X9 
Welke Rosen. Part-song. Zenger. Fiinf Lieder fiir Manner- 

chor. Op. 55. No. 70 in M.393.a4 

Well done, ye good and faithful servants. Song. Bach, J. S. 

8 airs for an alto voice. M.244.X6 

Wellen blinkten durch die Nacht. Part-song. Rheinberger. 

J. G. Liebesgarten. No. 17 in M.X58.27 

Wellen, Die, eilen wohl zum Meer. Part-song. Weinzierl. 

Drei Mannerchore. Op. 46. No. 46 in II.392.a4 

Wellengesang. For orchestra. Pachulski. No. 5 in M.407.35 



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Wellesley, Arthur, jsi Duke of fViUmgUm. 

G088, idUar. The whole of the music, as performed at the 

public funeral of Field Marshall, the Duke of Wellington, 

in St. Paul's Cathedral. No. 2 in If.a0a.x7 

Wel]eiley» Garrett Colley, Earl of MommgUm. 

As Dolly and Nan. Catch [for 3 voices]. (/» Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. a, p. 359-) No. 148 in uaaojg.^ 

As it fell upon a day. Madrigal. (In Boosejr's Standard 

English glees. VoL i, pp. 143-150.) No. 33 in M.157.7.X 

Alto to be found In Hutlah's Fwt nmie. Secular; Norello'e Glee-hive; 
Warrca'e C^llcctioii of cetehce; Werrea'e Cocke's Haiid-l>ook of gleet. 

Bacchus, sprightly god. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (/» Warren. 
• Collection of catches. VoL 3, pp. 190-195O 

No. 71 in M.aao.9.3 

Come, fairest nymph. Glee. (/» Page. Festive harmony. 

Pp. 67-73.} No. 12 in M.a35.xx 

Alto to be fotmd in Ftrkcr't The Oipheta lyre; Werren't CoUectloii 

of gleet; Webbe, Jr.'t Convlto armonico. 

Come, shepherds, come away. Madrigal. (In Amusement 

for the ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 34-39.) No. 10 in M.a90.34 

Alto to be foimd in Warren't Collection of catchet. 

Delightful scene. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Amusement for the 
ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 1-3.} No. i in M.aaa34 

Alto to be foond in Warren't Collection of catchet. 

Gently hear me. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Amusement for the 
ladies. Vol. 4, pp. 126-128.) No. 39 in M.390.3.4 

Alto to be foond in BItnd't The Ladlet' collection; Warren't Collec- 
tion of catdiet. 

Glees and madrigals. Edited hy Sir Henry R. Bishop. 

London. D'Almaine & Co. 1846. lf.336.a3 

C&tittnis. — At it fell npon a day. — Beneath thit raral cell. — Choicest 
t work of thit creation. — Come, fairett njnph. — Come, thepherdt, 
come tway. — Go, happy thade. — Halll hallow'd fane. — Here in 
eool grot — Mark, mortalt, mark. — Orpheut, with hit lute. — Ptle 
April with her childith. — Rett, warrior, rett. — O bird of eve. — 
Delightful tccne. — What It life? — Bacehot, tprig^tly god of whie. 

— Blow on, ye wlndt. — Gently hear me. — Here let me lie. — Soft 
tleep, profonndly pleattng power. — Sweet object of the sephyr*t kitt. 

— When for the world't repote. 

Hail, hallowed fane. Glee. (In The Apollo. Vol. 3, pp. 

188-193.) No. 6 in M.x39a.i8.3 

Alto to be found In Ckmentl't Voctl harmony; Hnllah't Part mntic. 
Secular; Mutieal timet (Mutic] ; Warren't Collection of catchet; 
Webbe, Jr.'t ConWto armonioo. 

Here in cool grot. Glee [s. a. t. b.]. (In Amusement for 

the ladies. Vol. 3, pp. 40-^.) No. 13 in M.390.3.3 

Alto to be foond in The Apollo ; Blaad't The Ladlet' collection; 
Clementi't Collection of catchet; Oementl*t Vocal harmony; The 
Harmonitt; Hnllah't Part mntic Secular; Musical timet (Mutic]; 
Social harmony; Turle and Taylor't The People't mutic book; 
Warren't Cockt't Hand-book of gleet; Warren't Colleetion of catchet; 
Webbe, Jr.'t Convito armonico. 

Same. [s. s. a.] London. Cock & Co. [185-?] 

No. 18 in M.a44«io.3 

Alto to be found In Bootey't Standard EngUth gleet; LetUe't Cat- 
tdl't Choral mutic; Mntical library. 

John Knox. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. Collec- 
tion of catches. Vol. 3, p. 334.) No. 95 in M.a90.9^ 

A jolly fat friar. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 333.) No. 87 in M.3aa9.3 

Mark, mortals. Glee. (In Collection of glees and catches. 

Pp. 157-163.) No. 44 in M.IZ0.8 

A^ to be found in Warren't Collection of catchet. 

O bird of eve. [Glee, s. a t. t. b.] (/» Boosey's Standard 
English glees. Vol. i, pp. 330, 331.) No. 44 in M.Z57.7 

Alto to be found in Clementi't Vocal harmony; Warren't Cockt't 
Hand-book of gleet. 

On thy bosom [t. t. b. a.]. (In Orpheus glee book. P. 16.) 

No. 63 in M.a46.36 
Orpheus with his lute. Madrigal. (In Warren. Collection 

of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 153-156.) No. 58 in M.aao.9.3 

Pale April. Glee. (In Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. 

3» PP* 336-344O No. 139 in M.390.9.a 

Return, return, my lovely maid. Madrigal [s. s. a. b.]. (In 

Musical library. Vol. 3, pp. 34-37.) No. 10 in 11.335.18.3 

Says Sue to Prue. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Flowers of 

harmony. Vol. 3, pp. 35, 36.) No. 13 in M.X57.18.3 

Alto to be foond In Warren't Collection of catchet. 

See the bowl. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Warren. Collec- 
tion of catches. Vol. 2, p. 369.) No. Ii3inli.aaa9.3 



Wellesley, Garrett Colley, Earl of MommgUm. (ConHnuid.) 

The sun again. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 335.) No. 89 in 11.330.9.3 

Sweet object of the zephyr's kiss. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In 
Warren. Collection of catches. VoL 3, pp. 137-139.) 

No. 49 in M .3ao4).3 

A taylor and his wife. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 113.) No. 43 in 11.330.9.3 

Twas you, sir. [Catch for 3 voices.] (In Apollonian har- 
mony. Vol. 3, p. 3.) No. 3 in M .i4x.ai.9 

Alto to be fonnd In Clementi't O>lleetlon of catchet; Flowert of 
harmony; Slbbald't Collection of catdhct; Warren't GoUectloa of 
catchet. 

What is life. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Warren. Collection of 

catches. Vol. 2, pp. 318-331.) No. 134 in M.3ao.9.9 

When Bacchus with Venus. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In 

Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 57.) 

No. 18 in M. 3304^.3 
When first that I was wed. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In 

Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 311.) 

No. 130 in M.330.9.9 
When for the world's repose. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. (In Bland. 

The Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. 93.) No. 145 in M.a35.x7.i 

Alto to be fonnd in Sodal harmony; Warren't Collection of catchet; 
Webbe, Jr.'t Convlto armonica 

Wellington's health. Part-song. Clark, R. 

No. 10 in M .I39a.i8^ 

Wellington's Sieg. For orchestra. Beethoven. Werke. Serie 

3, Band i. No. i in if 4X3.X.3.I 

Wela, Charles. 

Commit thy way unto the Lord. Quartet [Accomp. for 

organ.] New York. Grordon. 1863. No. 8 in if •1909 

Grand mass, in C minor for 4 voices and organ accomp. 

New York. Breusing. 1859. No. i in lf.a(So.8.x 

Mass of St. Cecilia, for 4 voices and organ or piano, with 

Latin and English words. Boston. Pitson & Co.. 1883. 

No. 3 in lf.156.38 

WeUh, Thomas. 

The merry gypsies. Glee [s. A. b.]. London. Cramer. 

Addison & Beale. [183-?] No. 34 in II.335.7.3 

The night is rainy. [Glee, a. t. b.] (In Parker. The 

Orphean lyre. Series 3, pp. 5-9.) No. i in M.337.9 

Ohl fair as the sea-flower. Ballad [s. or t.] from Lalla 

Rookh. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Power. 

[ 185-?] No. 16 in 11.336.3 

The Peri's song [s.] from Lalla Rookh. [Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] London. Power. [185-?] No. 17 in M.336.3 

The shepherd's cot. Glee. See his The night is rainy. 

Welt, Die. Part-song, Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. Heft 

13. No. 81 in ll.346.aa 

Welt, Die, ist dein. Part-song. Hempbl, R. No. 35 in M.39au|3.3 

Stukm, W. Vier Lieder. Op. 10, Heft 3. No. 17 in li.393.a6 

Welt, Die, ist so schon. Part-song. Fischer, C. li^ 

No. 80 in ll.x39a.44 
Wdt-Ende, Gericht, Neue Welt. Oratorio. For the Music 

see Raff. 
Weltgericht, Das. Oratorio. For the Music see Schneider, 

J. C. F. For the Libretto see ApeL 
Weltaeele. Cantata. For the Music see Wallnoefer. For the 

Libretto see Gottschall. 
Wem die Krone? Opera. For the Music and Libretto see 

Rltter, A. 
Wen nimmt man? Part-song. Kuntze. No. 40 in ll.39a.x4 

Wendler, E. 
Friihlingslied. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus. Band 
10, pp. 34, 35.) No. 55 in M-i99a43.xo 

Wendt, Amadeus. See Wendt, Johann Gottlieb. 

Wendt, Ernst Adolf. 

Droben und drunten. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, F. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 3, p. 94.) No. 39 in 11.39343.3 

Wendt, Johann Gottlieb. 

An den Mond [t. t. b. b.]. (In Fink. Die deutsche Lieder- 

tafel. Pp. 83, 83.) No. 56 in M .3x34) 

Die Jager [t. t. b. b.}. (In Fink. Die deutsche Liedertafel. 

Pp. 78, 79*) No. 54 m uai^ 



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Das Licht [t. t. b. b.]. (in Fink. Die deutsche Liedertafel. 
P. 77.) No. 53 in M.913.9 

Skolie [t. t. b. b.]. {In Fink. Die deutsche Liedertafel. 
Pp. 102, 103.) No. 72 in M.ai3.9 

Soldatenlied [t. t. b.]. {In Fink. Die deutsche Liedertafel. 
P. 88.) No. 61 in 11.2x3.9 

Das teutsche Lied [t. t. b. b.]. {In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. P. (^.) No. 50 in 11.2x34) 

Treulieb (t. t. b. b.]. {In Fink. Die deutsche Liedertafel. 
P. 13.) No. 13 in M.2X3.9 

Waldnacht [t. t. b. b.]. {In Fink. Die deutsche Lieder- 
tafel. P. 97.) No. 69 in M.2X34) 
Wein und Liebe [t. t. b. b.]. {In Fink. Die deutsche 
Liedertafel. P. 93.) No. 66 in M.2X3.9 
Weadt, Peter David. 

Erndte-Cantate. The festival of peace. Componirt von C. 
M. V. Weber. No. 2 in if .2ax.x5 

Wenig Wein, Bin, ein wenig Liebe. Part-song. Nessleb. 

No. 13 in ll.392.x9 
Wenige wissen das Geheimniss der Liebe. Sang. Schubert, 
F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 6. li.3X7.x.2a6 

Wenn! Part-sang, Pohlenz. Sieben Lieder. Op. 7« 

No. 20 in 11.392.20 

Wenn . . . Sang. Strauss, R. 3 Lieder von Carl Busse. 

Op. 31. No. 9 in 11.380.24.2 

Wenn alle Bruennlein fliessen. Part-song. Baldamus. Beliebte 

und empfehlenswerthe Mannerchore. No. 2 in 11.203.x x 

Storch. No. 13 in lf.392.26 

Wenn alle untreu werden. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 20, Band 6. ll.3X7.x.2a6 

Wenn das Kind nicht schlafen will. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. 

Klange aus der Kinderwelt Heft 2. No. 8 in 11.192.6 

Wenn deine Stimme mir tdnt. Sang. Rubinstein. Zwolf 

Lieder. Op. 36. No. 9 in 11.192.5 

Wenn der Fruehltng auf die Berge steigt. Song. Franz, R. 

Aus Osten. Op. 42. No. 66 in 11.244.5.3 

Wenn der Herr die Gefangenen Sions. Anthem. Richter, E. 

F. £. Der I26ste Psalm. No. 3 in M.270.9 

Wenn der Lenz erwacht Part-song. Erk. Volksklange. 

No. I in M.X30.8 

Wenn der letzte Saum des Tages. Song. Gaoe. 5 Gedichte 

aus „Bilder des Orients." No. i in M.192.3 

Wenn der Vogel naschen will. Part-song. Kremser. Neue 

Chor-Compositionen. Band 2, Heft 2. No. 17 in M.392.X4 

RiEDEL, F. E. A. 6 humoristische Gesange. 

No. 7 in II.158JIX 

Wenn der West durch Bluethen weht. Song. Kuecken. 4 

Lieder. No. 17 in lf.244.6.1 

Wenn die Erde leise aufgewacht. Song. Franz, R. Sechs 

Gesange. Op. 22, No. 3. No. 51 in if .244.5.2 

Wenn die helle Fiedel tonet. Part-song. Eisenhoper. 

No. 88 in if .I29a.43.3 
Wenn die Lerchen wiederkommen. Part-song. Art, F. 8 
vierstimmige Mannergesange. Op. 336, Heft i. 

No. 4 in 11.392.2 

Otto, E. J. Ernst und Scherz. No. 14 in if .392.27 

Speidel. No. 5 in if .203.22 

Weinzierl. Drei Mannerchore. Op. 69. No. 9 in li.392.27 

Wenn die Mandel bluht. Song. Taubert, C G. W. 6 

deutsche Lieder. Op. 12. No. 5 in if. 221.26 

Wenn die Nacht mit suesser Ruh'. Part-song. Call. 

No. 84 in lf.X29a43.3 
Wenn die Rosen zeitig sind. Part-song. Ludolfs. 

No. 10 in If .392.17 

Wenn drtiben die Glocken klingen. Song. Franz, R. Dich- 

tungen von Max Waldau. No. 11 in M. 244.5.2 

Wenn du im Traum wirst fragen. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. 

Sechs Lieder. Op. 76. No. 11 in if. 192.6 

Wenn du, mein Liebster. Song. Wolf, H. Italienisches 

Liederbuch. Band 2. lf.380.29.2 

Wenn du mich mit den Augen streifst. Song. Wolp, H. 

Italienisches Liederbuch. Band 2. M.380.29.2 

Wenn du nur zuweilen lachelst. Song. Brahms. Lieder und 

Gesange. Op. 57, Heft i. No. i in if .380.40.2 



Wenn du warst mein eigen. Song. Kubcksn. 

No. 8 in li.244Az ; •tc 
Wenn du zu den Blumen gehst. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. 

6 Lieder aus dem Spanischen. Op. 149. No. 7 in M .Z92J 
WoLP, H. Spanisches Liederbuch. No. 16 in M. 380.30 

Wenn durch die Piazzetta. Song. Schumann, R. A. Mjrrthen. 
Heft 3. No. 4 in M.a44.X5.x 

Wenn es bei dir doch war! Part-song. Art, F. Vier vier- 
stimmige Minnergesange. Op. 345. No. 6 in 1^392.2 
Wenn Gott ein braves Lieb bescheert. Part-song. Ellmen- 
REICH, A. No. 61 in li.246.22 
Wenn ich auf dem Lager liege. Song. 
Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 37. No. 2l^ in M.244.5.3 
Taubert, C. G. W. 12 Lieder. Op. 9> No. 3 in M.221^ 
Wenn ich die Bluemlein schau. Part-song. Fiscbbr, C L 

No. 13 in M.i29a43*z 

Wenn ich durch Ach mein Liebesqual. Part-song. Schxih, 

J. H. Werke. Band 2. M4X4.x^ 

Wenn ich ein Vogletn war*. Duet. Schumann, R. A. Werke. 

Serie 10, Band i. M.3x6.x.zo^ 

Wenn ich ein Voglein war*. Part-song. Bobhmb, F. M. 

Heimische u. fremde Weisen. No. 8 in lf.392.5 

Wenn ich ein Voglein war*. Song. Hillbb, F. Zwolf Lieder. 

Op. III. No. 19 in ICZ924 

Weber, C. M. F. E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band 2. 

No. 61 in M .244.7 
Wenn ich einmal der Herrgott wir*! Part-song. Bbcxbr, V. 

E. No. 146 in M.246,22 
Wenn ich einst von jenem Schlummer. Anthem. Mbybrbbbr. 

7 geistliche Gesange. No. 5 in M.280.24 
Wenn ich ihn nur habe. Song. Schubbbt, F. P. Werke: 

Serie 20, Band 6. M.3X7.X.20J6 

Wenn ich in deine Augen seh'. Song. Franz, R. Sechs 

Gesange. Op. 44. No. 77 in M.244.5^ 

Schumann, R. A. Dichterliebe. Heft i. No. 4 in ll.244.15j1 

TiEHSEN. 5 Gesange. No. 9 in M.221.25 

Wenn ich kommen dich seh'. Sang. Rubinstein. Neun 

Lieder. Op. 27. No. 4 in li.X92^ 

Wenn ich mit Menschen. Song. Brahms. Vier emste 

Gesange. No. 6 in M,38o40l3 

Wenn ich's nur wuesstel Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. 

Op. 26. No. ^ in li.244.5j1 

Wenn Kindchen nicht schlafen will. Song. Taubert, C. G. 

W. Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft xo. No. 20 in M.Z92.8 
Wenn Kindlein siisscn Schlummers Ruh'. Sottg. Wbbeb, C. M. 

F. E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band 2. No. 83 in lf.244.7 
Wenn kuhl der Abend sinkt. Part-song. MosHRiNa 

No. 3 in M.392.20 
Wenn sich zwei Herzen scheiden. Part-song. 

LoEw. No. 9 in M.X30.7 

ScHWALM. No. 5 in M.392.24 

Wenn sich zwei Herzen scheiden. Song. Mendelssohn- 

Bartholdy, J. L. F. Werke. Serie 19. M4X3.3.Z9 

Dregert. No. 2 in li.392.7 

Engel, D. H. No. 3 in M.236.8 

Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 35. No. 23 in M.244.5.3 

Wenn uber'm Berg. Song. Taubert, C G. W. Acht Lieder 

von R. Burns. Heft 2. No. 6 in M.X9S.6 

Wenn Veilchen blau. Song. Taubert, C G. W. Gesaenge 

aus Shakspeare . . . No. 8 in M.22X.26 

Wenn wir durch die Strassen Ziehen. Part-song. Baum- 

gartner, W. No. 162 in 11.1474 

Wennerberg, Gunnar. 

Jesu fodelse. Oratorium efter den Heliga skrifts. [Med 

svensk och tysk text. Ackomp. for piano.] Stockholm. 

Hirsch. [186-?] MJL13.36 

Wennhacke, W. 

Die Stelldichein. Kleine Spieloper. Musik von Alphonse 
Maurice. No. 2 in M.396.68 

Wensley, Shapcott. 
The banner of Saint George. A ballad for chorus and or- 
chestra. The music composed by Edward Elgar. 

No. I in M.384.26 

Summer on the river. Cantata for female voices. The 

music by Frederic H. Cowen. No. 3 in M.a8s.36 



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Weatsel, Lipoid de. See Wensel, Lipoid. 
Wensel, Leopold. 

Le chevalier Mig^non. Op^ra-comique en 3 actet de Ch. 
Clairville et Depr6. Mttstqtie de L. de Wentzel. Partition 
chant et piano. Paria. Choudens. [1884.] M.3a6^9 

La cour d' Amour. Ballet en 3 actes de Balbiani. Musique 
de L. de Wentzel. Partition pour piano. Paris. Choudens. 
[188-?] No. I in M. 396.95 

Le dragon de la retne. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes de Pierre 
Decourcelle et Beauvallet. Musique de Lipoid Wentzel. 
Partition chant et piano. Parts. Choudens. [18S8.] 

Ii.396.a4 

L'^l^e du Consenratoire. Op^rette en 3 actes. Paroles 
de Paul Burani [pseud.] et Henri K^roul. Musique de 
Lipoid Wenzel. Partition piano et chant. Parts. Bathlot. 
& Joubert. 1895. M.396.93 

La mari^ en ballon. Saynette en i personnage. Paroles 
de £lie Fr^bault Musique de L de Wentzel. [Partition 
chant et piano. Paris.] Tellier. [188-?] No. 2 in M. 396.95 

The press. Ballet in one act and three tableaux. Invented 
by C. Wilhelm. Produced and arranged by Madame 
Katti-Lanner. Lyrics by Horace Lennard. Music by 
Leopold Wenxel. London. Ascherberg & Co. 1898. 

M^97-75 
Wensig; Josef. 

Dalibor. Oper. Musik von Friedrich Smetana. M.399.35 

Weniigy Josef, iramtlahr. 

RuBiMSTBiN. Der Morgen. No. 13 in M.919.14 

Wer auf seinen Heiland trauet. Stmg. Taubbkt, C. G. W. 6 

getstliche Lieder. Op. 149B. No. 30 in ii.i99.7 

Wer da glaubet und getauf t wird. Anthem, Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 7- M J040.9X.7 

Wer Dank opfert, der preiset mich. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 2. IIJS040.9X.9 

Wer die steile Sternenbahn. Part-song, Schubert, F. P. 

Werke. Serie 19. if.3X7.x.x9 

Wer ein Herz treueigen halt. 5*011^. An, F. Funf Lieder. 

Op. 103. No. 9 in M.199.9 

Wer ein Liebchen hat gefunden. Song. Mozakt. 

No. 4 in M. 904.37 
Wer hatte sie geseh'n. Song. Cubschmann. Curschmann- 

Album. No. I in li.x57.37 

Wer hat das Alles so gemacht? Song. TAtTBKRT, C G. W. 

Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft i. No. 3 in II.X99.6 

Wer ist an der Kammerthur? Song. Taubebt, C. G. W. Acht 

Lieder von R. Burns. Heft 9. No. 6 in II.X99.6 

Wer ist dir gleich. Cantata. For the Music see Zumtteeg, 

J. R. 
Wer ist frci? Part-song. Baumgabtneb, W. No. i in II.130.7 
Wer ist gross? Part-song. Schubbbt, F. P. Werke. Serie 16. 

lf.3Z7.z.x6 
Wer ist unser Mann? Part-song, Zobllneb, C F. 

No. 79 in Ii.z99a.44; etc. 
Wer kauft Liebesgoetter. Song. Schubebt, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 90, Band 3. II.3Z7.Z.90.3 

Wer iieben will, muss leiden. Song. Stbauss, R. Acht Lieder 

fur eine Singstimme. Op. 49. No. 11-18 in li.38a944 

Wer machte dich so krank? Song. Schumann, R. A. 19 

Gedichte von Kemer. No. 9a in if .a44.zs.z ; etc 

Wer mag den Tag seiner Zukunft erleiden. Anthem. Handel. 

No. 4 in M.904.37 
Wer mich licbct, der will mein Wort halten. Anthem. Bach, 

J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 19, Theil 9, 18. MA>4o.9z.i9.9,z8 
Wer nicht liebt. Part-song. Schneideb, J. C. F. Harzlieder. 

No. 49 in M.399.93 
Wer nicht liebt Wcin. Canon. Mozabt. Werke. Serie 7, 

Band 2. No. 45 in M.3Z5.Z.7.9 

Wer nie sein Brod mit Thiaenen ass. Part-song. Van deb 

Stucken. Drci Gesange. Op. 2. No. 49 in ll.399.96 

Wer nie sein Brod mit Thraenen ass. Song. 
Liszt. Gesammelte Lieder. No. 7, 48 in if.944.z4 

Schumann, R. A. Lieder ... aus Wilhelm Meister. 

No. II in M.944.Z5.3; etc. 
Wer nur den licben Gott lasst vralten. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 99. If.804a9z.99 



Wer rief dich denn? Song. Wolf, H. Italienisches Lieder- 
buch. Band i. lf.380.99.1 

Wer sein holdes Lieb verloren. Wolf, H. Spanisches Lieder- 
buch. No. 17 in lf.380.30 

Wer seinen Wein in einer Ecke trinkt allein. Part-song. 
A .... T. No. 904 in If .Z99a43.6 

Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergiebt. Song. Schumann, R. A. 
Lieder . . . aus Wilhelm Meister. No. 11 in M.944.I5.3; etc 
Wer sich selbst erhohet. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahr- 
gang la iL8o4a9Z.zo 
Wer stets hintePn Ofen kroch? Song. Wbbkb, C M. F. E. 
von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band 9. No. 93 in if .944.7 
Wer that deinem Fusslein weh? Song. Wolf, H. Spanisches 
Liederbuch. lf.38a30 
Wer unter dem Schirm des Hdchsten wandelt. Anthem. 
Klein, B. J. No. i in if .Z30.7 
Wer unter eines Madchens Hand. Part-song. Haydn, J. M. 

No. 18 in If .Z99a43.z 

Wer weiss? Part-song. Hoffmeisteb, A No. 98 in If •399.Z9 

Wer weiss, wie nahe mir mein Ende. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 5, Theil i. If A>4a9i.5.i 

War's Lieben erdacht. Part-song. Schmidt, G. Acht Lieder. 

Op. 43. No. 94 in If .399.93 

War's nur verstande! Port-song. Schmidt, G. Ffinf Lieder. 

Op. 43. No. 99 in If .399.93 

Werbong. Part-song. Silchbb. Silcher-Album. 

* No. 4 in M.370.30 
Were I like a monarch. Dnet. Wbbbb, S. No. iio in M.93S.Z7.4 
Were I the nightingale. Part-song. Hay. No. i i in if .157.93 
Were I to choose. Glee. Pubcell, H. No. 164 in M.935.z7.5;etc. 
Were the Atlantic main. Part-song. Zobllneb, C F. 

No. 9 in M.3994B.9 
Wermann, Friedrich Oskar. 
Evening rest Trio [s. s. A Accomp. for pianoforte]. (Jn 
Novello's Collection of trios. Vol. 3, pp. 199-130.) 

No. 17 in M.904.36.3 
Gondellied. [Mannerquartett.] Op. 34, No. 4. Dresden. 
Naumann. [ 1879.] No. 13 in if .399.97 

Heraus. [Mannerquartett.] Op. 34, No. 3. Dresden. Nau- 
mann. [1879?] No. 19 in M.399.97 
Hymne an die Nacht [t. Solo und Chor, t. t. b. b.]. (Jn 
Gruber. Sangeshort. Heft i, pp. 36-38.) No. I in ll.37a30 
Scherzo ftir Orchester. Op. 95. Partitur. Leipzig. Protze. 
[186-?] No. 4 in M ^o5«(^ 
Selig sind die Todten. Kleine Motette fur s. a bab. N. p. 
[ 187-?] No. 33 in ll.z58.90 
O Sponse mi. Morning star. Duet, s. t. [Accomp. for 
organ.] Boston. Ditson & Co. [1881.] No. 13 in ll.90z.36 
Werner, Anthony, compiler. 
The Cantate: a collection of masses, Te Deums [etc.], and 
a selection of pieces for Advent, Christmas, etc, com- 
prising the services of the Catholic Church. Vol. i: 
Morning service. Boston. Ditson & Co. [1869.] Il.zza9 

C&nUnts. — Werner: Atperget me. — Wltska: Asperget me. — 
Gregorian: Aaperget me, hmrmonhed by A. Werner. — Witxln; VUU 
aqtwm. — Reapontet at Ugh maaa. — Roman convent maaa in A 
minor, harmonised by A. Werner. — Roman eonrent maaa in F, 
harmonised by A. Werner. — Concone: Man for aoprano and alto. — • 
Felts: Man in E flat — Schmid: Mata in G. — Wallenrelter: 
Pastoral maas in C (for Christmaa time). — Bvehler! Masa in C -* 
Bcrgt: Te dcnm. — Te denm taudamna. — Dietaeh: Choral, Ava 
Maria. — Rorate eoeli (for Advent), harmonised by A. Werner. — 
Bnehler: Gradoale pastorale; Offertorinm (for Christmaa). -^ 
Christmas hymn. — Bordcae: Invenerunt pueram (for Epiphany). — 
Attende, Domine, harmonised by A. Werner. — Bortniansky: Adora- 
mns Te (Hiritte. — Palestrina: Motett, O bone Jean; Motett, 
Adoramna Te, (Hiriate. — Pabn Sunday. — Paaslon for Palm Sunday, 
harmonised by A. Werner. — Holy Ihorsday. — G006 Friday. — 
Palestrina: Popule mens. — Holy Saturday. — Easter hymn, har- 
monised by A. Werner. — Bordese: Haec dies. — Sechter: VenI 
Sanctc SpiritttSi — Neukomm: Veni Sanctc Spiritoa. — Veni Creator. 
Gregorian. — Veni Creator. German choraL — Kretsler: Pange, 
lingua. — Zimmers: Trio, O salutarla. — (Thoron: Ave Verura. — 
Clement: O salutaria hostia. — Hummel: O sslutaria hostia. — ^Werner: 
Pie pclUcane. — Benoit: Duettino, Ecee panla. — Lambillotte: Trio 
or chorus, Anima Chrlstt — BurgmAller: Ave Maria. — Rebcr: Ava 
Maria. — Donizetti: Ave Maria. — Benoit! Sub tuum. — Lamblllotta: 
Memorare. — Hasler: Cantate Domino. — Righlnl: Jesu ml. — Sechter: 
Graduale; Offertorium. — Bordese: Duett, O Sanctlaslma. — Motett 
to the blessed Virgin Mary, harmonised by A. Werner. — Haydn: 
O Jesu deus pacis, arranged by V. Novello. — Balnl; BeatI ittortaL — 



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THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



Wesley 



Werner, Anthony, eompiUr. (CanimuidJ 

Gregoriaa requiem mast* hanaonised by A. Werner. — Lvu: Begqlnn 
mats. — De profandii. 

The Memorare: a collection of Catholic music: masses, 

vespers . . . Boston. Ditson & Co. [1857.] M.xoo.3 

Werner, Auguste. 

Gavotte, pour piano. Op. 20. Arrangement pour orchestre. 

Partition. Paris. Hamelle. [18S-?] No. 3 in M .404.35 
Werner, F. W. 
Am Grabes eines Sangers. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. 

Pp. 90» 91.) No. 34 in 1I.Z474 

Feme Wolken seh' ich Ziehen. [Mannerchor.] (/n Orpheus. 

Band 3, p. 30.) No. 97 in M .Z99a43.3 

So mancher mocht ihr Blumchen sein. [Mannerchor.] (/n 

Orpheus. Band 3, p. 40.) No. 103 in Ii.z99a43.3 

Werner, Friedrich Ludwig Zachartas. 

Die Weihe der Kraft. Schauspiel von L. Z. Werner. In 

Mttsik gesetzt von Bernh. Ans. Weber. Klavterauszug. 

[Berlin. Werckmeister. 180-?] No. i in M.i40.a5 

The dtle-pege it aop^ed in nanvacript. 

Werner, Gregor Josef. 

Benedicta Tu. Quartetto e coro. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello. Evening service. Vol. 2, pp. 355-^58.) 

Il.36a33.3 

Werner, Heinrich. 

Beauteous clouds. Part-song for t. t. b. b. (/m The Orpheus. 

New series. Vol. 4* PP* ^-^O No. 14 in M. 305.104 

Ergo bibamus. [Mannerchor.]. {In Orpheus. Band 3, pp. 

34-36.) No. 66 in lI.Z39a43.8 

Freiheitslied. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 4, pp. 

56, 57.) No. 146 in If .i39a434 

Haidenroslein. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 3, p. 

33.) No. 58 in M.Z39a43.a 

Alto to be fonnd in Rcgentbnrger Liederkrans; Daa RftUL 
Ich muss ins Feld. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 3, 

pp. 55» $6.) No. 77 in Il.z39a43.a 

King Joy [t. t. b. b.]. (In The Orpheus. New series. Vol. 

3, pp. 141-146.) No. 34 in 11.305.10.3 

Also to be found in Orpheot glet book. 
lAistig, ohne Sorg* und Pein. Trinklied [t. t. b. b.]. (In 

Orpheus. Band 5, p. 30.) No. 160 in ll.X39a.43.5 

Married and single. Part song for t. t. b. b. (In The 

Orpheus. New series. Vol. 3, pp. 30-33.) 

No. 5 in 1I.305.XO.3 
Nordisches Schlachtlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. 

Band 3, pp. 41, 43.) No. 69 in M.xa9a.43.3 

Resignation. Sacred song [a. or bab. Accomp. for organ]. 
(In Ayrton. Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. i, p. 181.) 

No. 63 in M .390.33.Z 
Soldaten-Chor. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 3, pp. 

II, 13.) No. 50 in M.Z39a.43.3 

Same. Soldier's song [t. t. b. b.]. (In The Orpheus. New 

series. Vol. 3, pp. 46-148.) No. 11 in If.a05.za3 

Alto to be found in Orphent glee book. 

Soldatenchor aus Faust [t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus. Band 3, 
PP> 37t 58.) No. loi in M.ia9a43.3 

Same. Towers the lofty battlements crowning. (Soldiers' 
chorus to Goethe's "Faust.") [For t. t. b. b.] (In The 
Orpheus. New series. Vol. 3, pp. 126-139.) 

No. 30 in If .305.10.3 

Song of Harold Harfager [t. t. b. b.]. (In The Orpheus. 
New series. Vol. 3, pp. 158-163.) No. 38 in lf.305.xa3 

Alto to be fonnd in Orphent glee book. 

Towers the lofty battlements crowning. See his Soldaten- 
chor aus Faust. 

The two roses [t. t. b. b.]. (In The Orpheus. New series. 
Vol. 3, pp. 56-58.) No. 14 in Il.a05.1a3 

Alto to be found in Orpbent glee book; l^lard't Arion. 

War song. Part-song for t. t. b. b. (In The Orpheus. 

New series. Vol. 4, pp. 71-73*) No. 16 in ll.a05.104 

.Wehrmannslied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus. Band 3, pp. 35, 

36.) No. 94 in If .za9a43.3 

Wir sind die Konige der Welt Trinklied [t. t. b. b.]. (In 
Orpheus. Band 5, pp. 4, 5.) No. 151 in ll.z39a.43.5 

Werner, L. Z. See Werner, Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias. 



Wert, Jacques de. 

Virgo Maria hodie ad coelum. Motett [s. 8. A. T. T. b.]. (In 

Smith. Musica antiqua. Pp. 93-101.) lf.33fi.zo 

Who will bring back to me my heart? Madrigal. (In 

Hullah. Part music. Secular. Vol. 3, pp. 89-93.) 

No. 31 in If .Z57.98.a 

Werth, Jacopo. See Wert, Jacques de. 

Werther. Opera. For the Music see Maaaenet. For the 

Lirbbtto see Blau. 

Werthea, Friedrich August Clemens. 

Das Pfauenfest. £in Singspicl. In Musik gesetzt von J. 

R. Zumsteeg. M.z5a.8 

Weach^, Walter. 

"Lord, remember David." Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 

London. Patey & Willis. [1883?] No. 34 in If .Z58.30 

Weiley» Charles. 

Elegy to the memory of Jonathan BattishilL [London? 

1801.] No. 6 in M .3806 

Alto to be found in Page^t PtatlTe harmony. 

The Lord Himself, the mighty Lord. (In Metcalfe. Fifty 

metrical anthems. Pp. 37, 38.) No. 36 in ll.z57.34 

Wesley, Charles. Works about. 

Babkington, D. Account of a very remarkable yonng 

musician [Mozart]; Account of Charles Wesley • . . 

(In his Miscellanies. Pp. 379-335. London. 1781.) 

No. 5 in lf.z3a.3 

Wesley, Eliza, editor. 

Letters of Samuel Wesley to Mr. Jacobs, relating to the 

introduction into this country of the works of John 

Sebastian Bach. London. Partridge & Co. 1875. 

No. I in M.3Z6.ZS 

Same. 3d edition. London. Reeves. 1878. 

No. 3 in If .Z44.Z3 

Paget si-^ contain a litt of Wetley't compotitiont. 

Wesley, Samuel. 

Ave Rcgina in F. Duett, s. s. and chorus ad lib. [Accomp. 
for organ.] (In Novello. Convent music. Vol. 3, pp. 
1 18, 1 19.) No. 39 in If.36az7.9 

Ave Verum [a. t. b. Accomp. for organ. London. No- 
vello. 184-?] . No. 17 in if.36azafi 

Alto to be found in Novello't if oCettt. 

Benedicamus Domino. Trio [a. t. b.] and chorus. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (In Novello. Collection of sacred 
music. Vol. I, p. 87.) No. 9 in If .37a3.z 

Chant for the Domine. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello. 
Motetts. Vol. I, book 6, p. 37.) No. €7 in lf.36aa4.z 

Chants for the Litany. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello. 
Evening service. Vol. 2, p. 347.) lf.a6o.33.a 

Domine salvum fac. [Chorus. Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Novello. Collection of sacred music. Vol. 2, pp. 49-59.) 

No. 3 in If .37a3.a 

Ecce panis, s. a. t. b. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello. 
Evening service. Vol. 3, pp. 353-354.) If.a6aa3.a 

Exultate Deo. Motett for five voices [s. s. A. T. B.]. The 
voice parts in score. Organ or piano forte accomp. 
London. Surman. [185-?] No. I in lf.z9a.30 

Gloria et honore. t. solo. [Accomp. for organ.] (In No- 
vello. Motetts. Vol. I, book 3, pp. 19-31.) 

No. 17 in If.a6a34.z 

The glories of our birth and state. Dirge. The words by 
W. Shirley. (In Monk. Novello's Part-song book. Pp. 
113, 114.) No. 38 in lf.Z57^. 

In exitu Israel. Motett for double choir. The voice parts 
in score. Organ or piano forte accomp. London. . Sur- 
man. [ 185-?] No. 3 in If .Z9a.ao 

Same. [Novello & Co.] No. 10 in M. 157.3a 

Letters of Samuel Wesley to Mr. Jacobs, relating to the 
introduction into this country of the works of John 
Sebastian Bach. Edited by his daughter, Eliza Wesley. 
London. Partridge & Co. 1875. No. i in If .az6.zS 

Same, ad edition. London. Reeves. 1878. 

No. 3 in If .Z44.z» 

Paget s>~-^ contain a litt of Wetley't compotitioat. 

Levate capita. Motett, A A. t. b. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello. Motetts. Vol. 3, book 13, pp. I5-I7-) 

No. 50 in 11,360,34 .a 



294 



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THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Westenholz 



Weil^y Samuel. (Continmd,) 

Mass. interspersed with Gregorian chants* the melody by 
S. Wesley. Arranged for four voices with an organ ac- 
companiment by V. Novelio. (In Novello. Twelve easy 
masses. Vol. 3, pp. 36-54.) No. 3 in 11.937.S5.3 

Mass interspersed with Gregorian chants. Arranged for 
four voices with an org^an accomp. by V. Novello. Lon- 
don. Novello. (1838?] No. 3 in If.s0x.s4 
Alto to be found fai Benedict's Short miwci for MBall choin. 

sing unto mie roondelaie. Madrigal [s. s. a. t. a.]. (In 
Webbe, Jr. Convito armonico. Vol. 4, pp. 414-433.) 

No. 19 in 11.334.3.4 
Salve Regina, 3 voices, a. t. B. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Novello. Evening service. Vol. 3, pp. 191-193.) 11.360.33.3 
Sing aloud with gladness. Motett [s. s. a. t. a. Accomp. 

for organ]. (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 

13, pp. 163-186.) No. 19 in 11.195.3.13 

Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie, Magnificat, and Nunc 

dimittis in F. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello. 

Cathedral choir book. Vol. i.) M .333.14.1 ; No. 36 in M.zgad 

Thou, O Gbd, art praised in Sion. Anthem. [Accomp. 
foi* organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 3, 
pp. 73-78.) No. 10 in II.Z95.3.3 

Three double chants. (In Novello. Motetts. Vol. 3, book 
13, p. 17.) No. 51 in ic.360.34.3 

Wesl^, Samuel, editor. 

GaiooBiAN mass for the dead. No. i in 1I.337.35.3 

RussBLL, W. Job. A sacred oratorio. ll.343.33 

Wesley, Samuel Sebastian. 

Andante (in G) for the organ. London. Virtue. [186-?] 

No. 17 in 114x4.37 

Anthems. Vol. i. London. Addison & Hollier. [1853.] 

lf.333.33 
CmOtnts. — Ascribe unto the Lord. — Blessed be the God. — Cast me 
not swsy from Thjr presen c e . — Let ns lift ap our hesrt. — Men that 
is bom of women. — O giTe thanks unto the Lord. — O Lord my God. 
— O Lord, Thou art mjr God. — The face of the Lord is against — 
The wiMerae ss and the solitary place. — Thou wilt keep him in perfect 
peace. — Wash bm througlily. 

Ascribe unto the Lord. Anthem. [Accomp. for the organ.] 

(In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 5, pp. 133-151.) 

No. II inM.195.3.5 
Blessed be the God and Father. Anthem. [Accomp. for 

organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. i, pp. 

I33-I3a) No. 15 in 1I.X95.3.1 

Blessed be the Lord God of Israel. Anthem for Christmas. 

[Accomp. for organ.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. 

1868. No. 35 in lf.158.30 

Gloria in excelsis. See his Glory be to God on high. 
Glory be to God on high. [Accomp. for organ.] London. 

Novello, Ewer & Co. [1871?] No. 11 in 11.190.9 

Also to be found in Novello's Collection of anthems. 
God be merciful. Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 3, pp. 187-194.) 

No. 33 in 11.195.3.3 

1 wish to tune my quiv'ring lyre. A glee [a. t. t. b. b.]. (In 
The Orpheus. New series. Vol. 6, pp. 83-^7.) 

No. 14 in lf.305.xa6 

A morning & evening cathedral service [in E], consisting 
of Te Deum, Jubilate, Sanctus, Kyrie eleeson, Credo, 
Magnificat & Nunc dimittis. With an accomp. for the 
organ. London. Novello. [1845.] No. 9 in M.Z90.9 

O give thanks unto the Lord. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 3, pp. 
I lo-i 19.) No. 14 in 11.195.3.3 

O Lord my God. Full anthem for four voices. [Accomp. 
for organ.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1868?] 
Also to he found in Buck's Motette collection. No. 12 in 1I.Z90.9 

Praise the Lord, O my soul. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 3, 
pp. 46^.) No. 7 in 1I.I95.3.3 

Sacred songs. The collects for the first three Sundays in 
Advent. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Novello. 
[ 184-?] No. 19 in M.39ai4 

Set of three pieces for a chamber organ. London. No- 
vello. [ 186-?] No. 18 in 11414.37 



Wesley, Samuel Sebastian. (Caniimied,) 

Shall I tell you whom I love? A four part-song. (In No- 
vello's Part-song book. 3d series. Vol. 15, pp. 33-38.) 

No.6inlCz95.i.i5 

Te Deum, Jubilate, Magnificat, Nunc dimittis. A chant 
service [in F. With orgMn accomp.]. London. Hall, 
Virtue & Co. [184-?] No. I3 in if .336^8 

Thou judge of quick and dead. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 13, 
pp. 105-111.) No. 10 in If •Z95.3.X3 

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. Full anthem. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. 5, pp. 130-134.) No. 9 in ll.z95.a.5 

Wash me throughly. Full anthenL [Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 9> PP* 198- 
303.) No. 16 in Il.x95.s4) 

The wilderness, and the solitary place. Anthem. No. 5. 
[Accomp. for organ and pianoforte.] London. Hall, 
Virtue & Co. [185-?] No. 10 in M.Z90.9 

Also to be found in Norello's ConecHon of sntiicms. 
Wesley, Samuel Sebastian, editor. 

Spobr, L. The 34th Psalm. No.3inif.x55.33;etc. 

Wesley family. 

Winters, W. An account of the remarkable musical 
talents of the Wesley family. London. 1874. 

No. 4 in Il.x39.x9 
Westobnmner Gebet, Das. Part-song. Bruch. 

No. 3 in If •353.3X ; etc* 
West, C. T. 
The pay of the Pied Piper. (A legend of Hamelin Town.) 
A comic opera in three acts. Written by Fred Edmonds. 
Music by C. T. West. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Lon- 
don. Curwen. 1893. No. 3 in 11^03.67 

West, Carl August. See Schreyvogel, Joseph. 

West^H. 

The Haaf fishers. [Glee, t. t. b.] (In Parker. The 
Orphean lyre. Series 3, pp. 37-41O No. 8 in 11.33741 

West, Moriz. 

Die Afrikareise. Operette von M. West und Richard 
Gen6e. Musik von Franz von Supp6. K.3344 

Nisida. Komische Oper von M. West und F. Zell [Pseud.]. 
Musik von Richard Gen^. ll.356.30 

Der Obersteiger. Operette von M. West und L. Held. 
Musik von Carl Zeller. lf.38x.7x 

Die Thomasnacht. Liederspiel. Fiir Tenor- und Bass- 
Solo, Mannerchor und Pianoforte componirt von Carl 
Zeller. No. 13 in Ii.3x3.x9 

Der Vagabund. Operette von M. West und L. Held. 
Musik von Carl Zeller. lf.336.34 

Der Vogelhandler. Operette von M. West und L. Held. 
Musik von Carl Zeller. lf.336.33 

West, Paul. 

The man from China. A musical comedy. Music by John 

W. Bratton. lf.397.xo 

The pearl and the pumpkin. A musical extravaganza. Book 

by Paul West and W. W. Denslow. Lyrics by Paul West. 

Music by John W. Bratton. M.399.73 

West com wynde when wilt thou blow. Song [b., with a bass 

part added]. (In Smith. Musics antiqua. P. 31.) 

li.336.xo 
West wind» The. Part-song. Parkir, J. C D. 7 part-songs. 

M.X57.X3 

Westbrook, William Joseph. 

All is not gold that shineth. Madrigal [s. a. t. b.]. (In 

Novello's Part-song book. 3d series. Vol. 3, pp. I30* 

135.) No. 30 in lf.X95«x.3 

"Let them give thanks." Anthem. [Accomp. for organ.] 

London. Patey & Willis. 1884. No. 36 in ll.x58.30 

Westbrook, William Joseph, editor. 

Pearsall. In dulci jubiJo. No. 15 in lf.x95«x.xo 

Westenholz, Carl August Friedrich. 

Die Hirten bey der Krippe zu Bethlehem. In Musik gesetzt. 
Riga. Hartknoch. 1774. If403a.39 



295 



Westerhout 



THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE CITY OF BOSTON 



What 



Wcaterhout, Niccol6 van. 

Dofia Flor. Atto unico. Parole di Arturo Colautti. Musica 

di Niccol6 Van Westerhout. Riduzione per canto e 

pianoforte deir autore. Milano. Lucca. [1896.] ll.399.66 

Fortunio. Dramma Hrico in tre atti di G. M. Scalinger. 

Musica di Niccold van Westerhout. Riduzione per canto 

e pianoforte. Milano. Sonzogno. 1895. ^.399.67 

Wcatlake, Frederick, editor. 

Hymns, sacred part-songs and other pieces, for 3, 3 and 4 

voices. With accomp. for pianoforte or organ. London. 

Lambert & Co. [186-?] M.157.36 

Wcatmeyer, Wilhelm. 
Angel song. See his Engellied. 
Engellied. [t. Solo, mit Qegleitung von vierstimmigen 

Mannerchor von Julius Otto.] (In Otto, E. J. Ernst und 

Scherz. Heft 64, pp. 1-6.) No. 14 in ll.393.a7 

Same. Angel song. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In The Osgood 

Collection of part-songs. VoL i, pp. 46-50.) lf.Z93.33.z 
^Engellied," „Traumlied," aus dem Cydus: „Das Leben tm 

Liede." Fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor mit Tenor- und 

Baryton-Solo arrangirt von Richard Gen^e. Leipzig. 

Kahnt. [ i86-7] No. 44, 45 in ii.393.9 

Der Feldherr. [ifannerchor.] (In Otto, E. J. Ernst und 

Scherz. Heft 64, pp. 7-9.) No. 14 in ll.393.a7 

Kaiser Ouverture fur grosses Orchester (und Mannerchor 

ad libitum). Partitur fur Militairmusik. Wien. Spina. 

[187 1.] No. I in 11.353.5 

Der Todtengrabcr. [Mannerchor.] (In Otto, E. J. Ernst 

und Scherz. Heft 64, pp. xo, 11.) No. 14 in M.393.37 

Der Wald bei Hermannstadt. Crosse Oper mit Tanz in 3 

Akten, frei bearbeitet nach Frau von Weissenthum. 

Musik von W. Westmeyer. VoUstandiger Klavier-Aus- 

zug. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1864.] M.394.33 

Westminster Abbey. See Royal musical festival in West- 
minster Abbey, 1834. 
Westmorland^ Earl of. See Fane, John, Jiih Earl of Westmor- 
land, 
Westrop, East John, editor. 

Musical services of the Church of England, for four voices, 

with accompaniment London. Purday. [1845.] M.ZZ04 

Westward ho! Cantata. For the Music see Roeckel, J. L. 

For the Libbktto see Weatherly. 
Wet sheet. A, and a flowing sea. Part-song. 
BaiDGi, E. S. No. 49 in M. 157.5.3 

Lloyd, C. H. No. 14 in 11.305.10.7 

Walmislxy, T. F. Collection of glees. M.335.5 

Wetherdl, H. J. 
The admiral's daughter. Operetta in three acts, introducing 
a cluster of gems from eight favorite operas, joined to- 
gether by a slender thread of dialogue. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] Cincinnati. John Church Co. 1878. if.39643 
Wetherill, H. M., translator. 

BoNAWiTZ. The bride of Messina. (Braut von Messina.) 

M.396.15 

Ostrolenka. M.396.16 

Wette, Adelheid. 

Hansel und Gretel. Dichtung. Marchenspiel in 3 Bildcm, 

von Engeibert Humperdinck. M.335.9;etc. 

Die sieben Geislein. Marchen Spiel ftir die Kleinen. Musik 

von Engeibert Humperdinck. No. i in II.193.7 

Wette, Hermann. 

Elsi die seltsame Magd. Oper nach der gleichnamigen 

Novelle des Jeremtas Gotthelf, von Hermann Wette und 

Arnold Mendelssohn. II.383.53 

Wette, Die. Opera. For the Music see Maurice; also Weber, 

B. A. For the Libritto see Zaehler; also GKiillet 

Wette, Die. Part-song. Maescrner, H. A. Sechs vier- 

stimmige Gesinge. Op. 153. No. ao in M.393.17 

WetterfahnCy Die. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band 9. M.3Z7.Z.30.9 

Wettertanne, Die. Part-song. Pembaur. No. 9 in If .3x3.1 3 

Weweler» August 

Domroschen. Marchenoper in vier Aufzugen von Hans 
Eschelbach. Musik von August Weweler. VoUstandiger 

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Weweler, August. (Continued.) 

Klavierauszug mit deutschem Text. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 

(1904.] ic^MS 

W^den, Ernst. 
Sangerfahrt des Kolner Manner-Gesang-Veretns nach 
London. Koln. Eisen. 1854. No. 3 in If •136.6 

Weyl, L. 
Herr Richard Wogner, der musikal'sche Stmwelpeter, 
saane naiste Oper: Crischan Isosolldich! Vertraaliches 
Schreibebriefle an Rebbe Schmnl vun Isaac Moses Hersch 
[Pseud.]. Alsleben a. S. Selbstverlag des Verfassers. 
1876. No. I in If •377.16 

Weyman, David, editor. 
Melodia sacra; or the Psalms of David. The music com- 
posed by the most celebrated authors, ancient & modem, 
with hymns, anthems & choruses. With a figured bass 
for the organ or pianoforte. Dublin. Allen. [1813-14.] 
4 V. in 3. M.390.ao 

Wcyse, Christoph Ernst Friedrich. 
Der Ambrosianische Lobgesang. In Musik gesetzt von C 
E. F. Weyse. Partitur. Copenhagen. Lose. [i&a6?] 



Floribella af Weyse. Texten af C. I. Boye. Arrangeret for 
Pianoforte af Componisten. Kjobenhavn. 1837. lf.z5Z4D 
Pater Noster. For 4 s. voices. [Accomp. for organ.] (/• 
Novello. Convent music. Vol. 3, pp. 13-14.) 

No. 4 in M .360.Z7.3 

Der Schlaftnink. Oper in 3 'Aufzugen. fDeutsches Text 

von Bretzner, ins Danischen ubersetzt von Ohlen- 

schlager.] In Musik gesetzt von C. E. F. . Weyse. 

[Klavierauszug.] Kopcnhagen. Lose. [1809?] lf.153.z5 

Wbann battayle smethynge. GUe. Calloott, J. W. 

No. 44 in M.3304^; •tc. 
Wharton, Robert. 
An essay on psalmody, considered as a part of the public 
worship. 3d edition. London. Rivington. 1791. 

No. 4 in lf.z04.49 
What aileth thee? Anthem. Este, M. No. 3 in M.a34.36; •tc 
What ails you, ye smoakers. Catch. Flacton. 

No. 103 in if.iiaz.a; etc 
What Anacreon lov'd. Glee. Bailoon. A collection of glees. 

No. 4 in If .330.7 
What are these? Anthem. Staineb. No. 5 in if .Z95.3.3 

What, are we met? Catch. Holmes, T. No. 4 in lf^330.5 

What beams so bright? Part-song. Kreutzer, C 

No. 39 in lf.Z57.5«z ; •Ic. 
What beauties does Flora disclose. [Glee, s. a. b.] (In Bland. 
The Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, p. 474.) 

No. 113 in If .335.174 

Same. Harmonised as a glee, by J. Corfe. (In Musical 

library. Vol. i, pp. 138-140.) No. 6a in If .335.Z8.Z 

What bright joy. Glee. Webbe, S. No. Ii3inlf.3aa9.3;etc» 

What can the stars be? Part-song. Raft. No. 7 in m. 304.364 

What can we poor females do? Duet. Purcell, H. 

No. 163 in lf.3z5.3z 
What care had I. Catch a 3 voci. (In Clementi. Collection 
of catches. Vol. i, p. 81.) 

No. 71 in lf.zzai.z; No. 71 in if.zzoAZ 

Alto to b« found in Sibbald't CoUectioo of calcbca. 
What care I how fair she be. Part-song. BLuiiEimiAi* 6 
part songs. No. 3 in If .Z58.33 

What chearfull sounds. Hodson. 14 songs. No. 3 in lf.33x.33 
What cruel pains Corinna takes. Part-song. Snow. 

No.8oinlf.izz4.3 
What dost thou bear, sweet evening breeze? Song. Hodges, 
G. L. Collection of Peninsular melodies. Vol. 3. 

No. II in M .344415JI 

What I drink like a beast 1 Catch. Hayes, W. Catches, glees 

and canons. Vol. i. No. i in lf.33o.5«z 

What equals on earth. Part-song. Weber, C. M. F. £. von. 

No. 36 in 1I.335.7.Z 

What haste, fair lady. Madrigal. Weelxes. First set of 

madrigals. No. i in Ua^%x 

What ho! Madrigal. Beale, W. N0.31 inll.335.7.i;etc. 

What hoi clansmen. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 38 in If.z57.z9; ate 



What 18 



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VHiat 18 got by tighing? Part-sang, Hatton. 

No. II inM.i95.x.z3 

VHiat 18 life? Port-song, Busu, C L No. lo in if.M5.za5 

WsLLXSLBY, G. C No. 134 in Ujaoagai •tc 

What 18 love. Part^ang, 

B18BOP. H. R. Twelve original glees. No. a in If.990.a9 

Shiblh. No. 14 in II.91U.1 

What is our life. Madrigal, Gibbons, O. Madrigals and 

motets. No. i in M .934.90 

What is this absorbs me. [Glee» s. t. b.] {In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, p. 440.) No. 97 in if .935.174 

What makes this poor bosom. Sang. Spobr, L. 

No. a, ai in if .335.184 

What may arrive. Glet, Wbbbb, S. Selection of glees. Vol. 

3. No. a6 in Il.a35.z3.3 

What needeth all this travail. Madrigal. Wilbyb. Works. 

Vol. I. No. 7 in 11.334.19.1 

What phrase^ sad and soft? GUa. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 35 in Ii.z57.19; etc 
What saith my dainty darling? Part-song. Morlbv. 

No. 30 in If.a35.1a; etc. 

What say the clouds? Part-sang. Hatton. No. ai in if .944.10.9 

What shall he have that killed the deer? Part-song. 

Bishop, H. R. No. 15 in if . 157.19; etc 

Hilton. No. i la in if .935.17.1 ; etc. 

Smith, J. S. No. a8inM.99a34;atc 

Stbvbns, R. J. S. No. ia6 in if.aao4).3 

What shall I do? Catch a 4 vocL {In Warren. Collection 

of catches. Vol. i, p. 349.) No. aio in ll.aaa9.i 

What shall I do to shew how much I love her? Song. 

Bbbthovbn. Werke. Serie a4. iL4i3.z.a4 

PuacBLL, H. No.49inM.a35.i84;etc. 

What shall I render. Anthtm. Latbobb, C I. Original 

anthems. No. 3 in Il.a36.z5 

What the birds say. Part-song. Weinzibbl. Vogelsprache. 

No. 57 in ll.39a.a4 
What the man in the moon saw. Sang, Kbllby. 

No. 9 in ll.380.xo 
What tho* her cheeks. Gles, Spoffobtb. Collection of glees. 

No. 3a in Ii.a35.15 
What tho* sorrow oft befalls us. Part-song. Naum ann, J. G. 

No. ^t2 in 11.195.1.15 
What's a tear? Song. Balfb. No. a8 in if .i9a.9.a 

What's the mighty dispute? Canon. HaV^s, W. No. 4 in if .990.5 
Whatsoever is bom of God. Anthem. Oakblby. 

No. 4 in 1I.X95.9.Z9; etc 
Wheeler^ Andrew Carpenter. 
Op^ra bouffe. By Nym Crinkle [pseud.]. Illus. Portraits. 
Plate. {In The music of the modern world . . . Vol. i, 
pp. 180-185. New York. [1895.]) II.14.Z.X 

Wheeler, Richard. 
Happy the man. Glee, a. t. b. {In Hague. A Second col- 
lection of gleea Pp. 56-61.) No. 5 in M. 340.15 
Noon. [Glee, s. a. t. b.] {In Hague. A Second collection 
of glees. Pp. 50-550 No. 5 in if .34ai5 
When all alone. Madrigal. Convbbsi, G. 

No. 19 in M. 935.7.1; etc 
When all the Attic fire. Duet. Arnb, T. A. No. 181 in ll.915.91 
When all the world is young. Part-song. Pflubgbb. 

No. 17 in 11.399.90 
When all Thy mercies. Amhem. Stbabns. No. 5 in M.190.8 
When all was young. Song. Gounod. 10 popular songs. 

No. I in 11.157.10 
When Allen-a-Dale went a-hunting. Glte. Pbarsall. 

No. 8 in If .195.1.10 
When Arthur fh-st. Glee. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 36 in M. 990.34; €tc 
When as I look'd. GUs. Bbnnbt, J. No. ao8inM.zio.i.3;etc 
When as returns this sacred day. Anthem. Brown, O. B. 

No. 7 in lf.a03.11 
When as we sat in Babylon. The 137th Psalm. {In HulUh. 
Part 4nu8ic. Sacred. Vol. i, pp. 38, 39.) 

No. II in If .I57.a8.i 
When Bacchus with Venus. Cakh. Wbllbslby, G. C. 

No. 18 in li.aao.9,3 



When beauty's soul-attracting charms. Part-song. Dakby. 

No. 43 in If .aao.94 
When Bibo thought fit. Dnet, Tbavbrs, J. 

No. 5 in If .i39a.z8.z ; etc 
When charming Chloe. Glee, Wbbbb^ S. Selection of glees. 
VoL I. No. aa in lf^35.z3.z 

When childhood's gay dreams. Song. M£hul. 

No. 40 in ll.a9o.9a.i 
When Chloe, I confess. Catch, BABTHiixMON, F. H. 

No. 75 in i[.aaa9.d 
When Chloe's kind. Round. Haybs,W. No. i6inif.a35.i7.i;etc. 
When Cloris heard. Madrigal. Wilbyb. Works. Vol. a. 

No. 9 in M .a34.z9.a 
When daisies pied. Part-song, Macfabben, G. A. 

No. 16 in 1I.Z95.Z.I 
When Daphne dy'd. Glee. Callcott, J. W. No. 39 in M.aao4^ 
When Daphne smiles, dee. Smith, J. S. No. a4 in lf.aao.9.3 
When day is going. Barcarole. A Bbckbtt, M. A. Agnes 
Sorel. No. i in if .a5z.z 

When daylight's going. Part-song, Bbluni. 

No. 60 in If .157.5.3 
When Delia strikes. Glee. Danby. No. 49 in if .aao^^ 

When Delia to yon verdant bank. Glee, Bubgess, J. H. 

No. 93 in If .a35.z7.3 
When does a maiden. Part-song, Hiller, F. 

No. ao in li.ao4.36.a 

When England shall be out of debt Catch. Haybs, W. 

Catches, glees and canons. Vol. a. No. a in li.aao.5.9 

When eve's last rays. Song. Bbbthovbn. Werke. Serie 24. 

iL4Z3.z.a4 
When evening's twilight Part-song. Hatton. 

No. 31 in If .304.36.5; etc 
When eyes are beaming. Song, 
Jolly, J. Hymns, canons . . . lf.a35.a 

Kblleb, M. No. 41 in if .293.13.3 

When Fanny blooming fair. Glee, Bbalb. A collection of 
13 glees. No. 5 in 11.158.30 

When far from the home. Song. Bbbthovbn. Werke. Serie 
a4. If4i3.x.a4 

When festive mirth. Glee [a. t. b.]. {In Bland. The Ladies' 
collection. Vol. 3, pp. 336-338.) No. 44 in il.335.17.3 

When first I saw thee graceful move. Duet. 
Hassb, J. A. P. No. 333 in Ii.8i5.3t 

Pasquau. No. 50 in if .335.184 

When first that I was wed. Catch. Wbllbslby, G. C. 

No. 130 in Ii.33a9.3 

When first this humble roof I knew. Song. Jackson, W., of 

Exeter. No. 43 in if .337.7 

When Flora decks. Catch. Haybs, W. No. ii inlf.i4i.3x.z;etc. 

When Flora frowns. Fa la. Hilton, J. Ayres or fa las. 

No. 3 in If .334.31 
When flow'ry meadows. Madrigal. Palbstrina. 

No. 13 in If .335.18.1 ; etc 
When for the world's repose. Part-song. 
Pbbndbrgast. No. 47 in 1I.Z3X.3 

Wbllbslby, G. C No. 145 in 11.335.17.Z ; etc 

When forc'd from dear Hebe. Glee. Abnb, T. A. 

No. 134 in i[.335.x7.5 
When forc'd from dear Hebe. Song. Abnb, T. A. 

No. 64 in 11.335.18.1 ; etc 
When gathering clouds around I view. Motet. Abt, F. 

No. 36 in If .1004.3 
When gay Bacchus. Glee, Baildon, J. No. a in ll.33a3.3; etc 
When gen'rous wine. Glee. Danby. No. 350 in 11.335.17.3; etc 
When glows a heart. Part-song. Raff. No. 9 in M.304.3(S4 
When God in His wrath. Anthem. Handbl. 

No. 31 in If .33Z.33.3 

When God of old came down. Anthem. Hall, E. V. 

No. 19 in i[.x95.3.z6 
When hapless Ilion. Glee. Wbbbb, S. Selection of glees. 
Vol. 3. No. 33 in 11.335.13.3 

When hearts are torn asunder. Part-song. Witt, J. 

No. 38 in ll.39a.a7 
When I am doomed to death. Glee. Clabkb-Whitfelo, J. 

No. 19 in M.Z57.6.3; etc 



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When I am near thee, Marie. Softg, Abt, F. No. 39 in M.199^ 
When I bade goodbye to Phoebe. Samff. Linlby, G. [Songs.] 
Vol. I. No. 24 in M.a35.z9.i 

When I can read my title clear. Anthem, Thomas, J. R. 

No. 3 in M.a90.6 
When I gaze into thine eyes. Part'Sang. Schbhlmann. 

No. 18 in M.39a.93 
When I ponr ont my soul. Anthem, Moaais, J. W. Vocal 
quartets. No. 34 in M.Z90.5 

When I roved. Sang. Gyeowstz. , No. 49 in if .335.18.3 

When I sit as judge. Song [t.]. (In Smith. Musica antiqua. 
P. 64.) M.a36.zo 

When I survey the wondrous Cross. Anthem. Johnston. 

. No. 23 in 11.Z904 

When I with rapture view. Round, Danby. No. 121 in M.a90.9.3 
When icicles hang by the wall. Part-sang. Macparrsn, G. A. 

No. 17 in if.157^; etc 
When in the silent Glee, Horslxy, W. 

No. 12 in M«fl34.9.6; etc* 
When in the west Part-song. Rossini. No. 19 in icisy.xy.x 
When in youth's early days. Anthem. Hoeslby, C. £. 

No. 12 in lf.x904 

When innocence and beauty. Duet. Wbbbb, S. Selection of 

glees. Vol. I. No. 8 in M.a35.i3.i 

When is it best Catch. Bailoon. No. 96 in M.aao.9.x ; etc. 

When Israel came out of Egypt Anthem. £1^ M. 

No. 3 in If. 234.26; etc 
When Israel out of Egypt came. Anthem. Mbndblssohn- 
Bartholdy, J. L. F. No. 2 in M.a8o.i7 

When Jesus, our Lord. Anthem. Mbndblssohn-Bartholoy, 
J. L. F. No. 7 in M.X95.24 

When Jesus was bom. Anthem. Wobltgb. No. 26 in ll.X9a9 
When Johnny comes marching home. Opera. For the Music 

see Edward^ J. For the Librbtto see Stange. 
When last I strayed. Part-song. Pbarsall. No. 20 In M.X95.x.xo 
When lost in wonder. Anthem, Wbbbb, S. No. 25 in lf.2ax.22.a 
When love and friendship. Glet. Gbben, J. 

No. 4 in M.X10.8; etc 

When love first takes possession. Song, Babth^lbiion, M. 

6 English and Italian songs. No. 4 in M.a2x.3a 

When Love was young. Part-song. Chaowick, G. W. Four 

part songs. No. 23 in M.392.6 

When merit and reason. Song, Hodson. 14 songs. 

No. 2 in M.a2x.32 
When Mira sings Duet. Pubcbll, H. Beauties of Purcell. 
Vol. I. M.2ai.2.x 

When Moll and Dick. Glee, Klcock^ J. Hide and seek. 

No. 28 in Il.2a0.x0 
When mortals all to rest retire. Song. Bbbthovbn. Werke. 
Serie 24. M4X3.X.24 

When nature form'd that angel face. Glee. Wbbbb; S. 

No. 261 in If.x10.x4; etc. 
When Nell, giv'n o'er by the doctor. Catch. Holdbb. A col- 
lection of catches. No. 4 in if .120.3X 
When old friends were here. Song. Fostbb, S. C. 

No. 35 in M.3804X.3 
When Oriana walk'd. Madrigal. Batbson. First set of madri- 
gals. . No. 2 in lf.a34.aa 
When passion's trance is overpast. Canzonetta. Babnett, J. 
Lyrical illustrations. No. 14 in If .15741 
When peaceful night. Evening hymn of the Moravian monks 
[s. A. T. B.]. {In Leslie. Cassell's Choral music. Pp. 133, 
134.) No. 31 in lf.a35.xo 
When Phillis was faithful. GUe. Taylob, R. 

No. 284 in M.2 15.21 
When Phoebus the tops. Duet. 
Abnb, T. a. No. 210 in M.a35.x7.a; etc. 

Handbl. No. 37 in M.X4X.ax.x ; etc. 

When Phoebus was am'rous. Catch. Baildon. 

No. 30 in If .aaaxo 

When Sappho tun'd. Glee. Danby. No. 18 in 11.320.34; etc. 

When shall joy dwell in Selma. Glee. Clabkb-Whitfbld. 12 

glees. No. 24 in Ii.a3s.x6 

When shall my wretched life. Madrigal. Wilbyb. Works. 

Vol. I. No. 25 in If .234.X9.X 



When shall we meet again. Part-song. Lynbs. 

No. 27 in M.39a.x6 

When shall we three n^eet again? Glee, 

King, M. P No.58inli.x57.7;etc 

Wbbbe, S. Selection of glees. Vol. 2. No. 6 in If.a3$.i3^ 

When sorrow weeps. Glee. (In Bland. The Ladies' collec* 

tion. Vol. 3, pp. 298-300.) No. 31 in if. 335.17.3 

When sprightly youths. Glee. Spopfobth. Collection of 

glees. No. 14 in M ^35.15 

When spring begems. Part-song, Mackbnzib, A. C. 

No. 21 in M.X95.x.xa 
When spring returns. Glee. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 161 in M .235.X7.5 
When spring unlocks the flowers. Port-song. Nbithabot. 

No. 10 in li.203.a5 
When springtime comes. Part-song, Dbegbbt. No. 10 in ^.392.7 
When tender rose trees. Glee. Spbncbb, J. No. 18 in lf.a35.xx 
When Teucer from his father fled. Part-song. Pubcbll^ H. 
Beauties of Purcell. Vol. 2. ll.22X.a^ 

When the birds awake. Part-song. Gabbibl, C. H. 

No. 10 in ll.158.x6 
When the Comforter is come. Anthem. Fowls. 

No. 12 in M. 290.14 
When the dawn of our glory seem'd breaking. Chorus. Hodgbs, 
G. L. Collection of Peninsular melodies. Vol. 2. 

No. 7 in lf.a44^5Ji 
When the day of Pentecost. Anthem, KBiirroN, A. 

No. 3 in Ii.a03.a8 
When the ear heard him. Anthem. Handbu 

No. 71 in If.a90.aaj1 
When the earth was without form. Anthem. Handbl. 

No. 6 in If .a33.x8.x 
When the fair rose. Glee. Knyvbtt, W. No. 2 in M .2aa6 

When the full organ joins. Canon. Bbodbbip, J. 

No. 164 in ll.ax5.ax 
When the fullness of time was come. Anthem. Wbbbb, S 8 
anthems. No. i in lf.a34.7 

When the hues of dayligth fade. Part-song. Rbissigbb. 

No. 9 in If .ao5.xa5 

When the larks return. Part-song. Wbinzibbl. Drei 

Mannerchore. Op. 69. No. 9 in If .39a^ 

When the Lord shall build up Zion. Anthem. Wbbbb, S. 12 

anthems. No. 2 in lf.a34.7 

When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion. Motet, 

Buck, D. Motette collection. No. 21 in lf.xoo4.x 

When the matin bell. Part-song. Moschblbs, I. Tyrolese 

melodies. Vol. i. No. 8 in If .a44.a4.x 

When the moonlight streaming. Duet. Boibldibu, F. A. 

No. 63 in M .a35,x8.x 
When the morning sun. Glee, Stbvbnson» J. A. 

No. 108 in Il.a35.x74 
When the rosy morn. Part-song, Gabth, J. No. 4 in If .a35.x84 
When the sixth hour was come. Anthem, Haydn, J. M. 

No. 15 in If.a90.s3 
When the Son of man. Anthem, Kbnt. Anthems. Vol. i. 

If.a33.ax.x;etc. 
When the spring-tide comes. Part-song. Rbinbckb, C. H. C. 

No. 26 in If .204.38 

When the storms aloft arise. Glee. Bishop, H. R. Twelve 

original English glees. No. 2 in Il.aa0.a9; etc 

When the storms of life. Anthem. Sabtl No. 25 in If .x 1x4.2 

When the toil of day is o'er. Glee. Stbvbns, R. J. S. 

No. 46 in lf.x57.7; etc. 
When the tribes were assembled. Gbbbish. The Gerrish 
collection. No. 518 in lf.x58.a6 

When the vesper bell comes stealing. Part-song. pLOBiifa 

No. 95 in If .157.5^ 
When the weary, seeking rest. Anthem. Gbrbish. 

No. 5 in If .203.25 
When the west with evening glows. Part-song. Mbndblssohn- 
Bartholdy, J. L. F. Quartetts. No. 13 in If .a44.aa 

When the wind blows. Round. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 5 in ll.157.x9; etc. 

When the wine's balmy juice. Song. Cabtbb, T. [Canons, 

glees and catches.] No. 5 in If .321.32 



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When Thoralis delighU. Madrigai. Wkblkbs. 

No. 26 in li.fl35.19; etc 
Wh«n time was entwining. Glee, Callcott, J. W. 

No. 45 in 11.157.7; •tc 

When time who steals. Glee. 

Calloott, J. W. No. 17 in if.935.11 

MooEB, T. No. 18 in 11.937.7 

When 'tis night and the mid-watch is come. Song, Stoeace. 

No. 28 in ic.384.48 
When to England's prond hoast Glee, Coont, R. 

No. 20 in 11.Z57.6.3 
When to the muses. Part-song. Smith, J. S. 

No. 10 in M. 935.9.4; etc 
When Troy town. Caiek. Alcock, J. No. 27 in M.935.14; etc 
When trumpets sound. Camm. Hayes, P. No. 4 in ll.99o.5«z 
When twilight dews. Part-sang. Baenby. No. 87 in M. 157.5.9 
HiLES, H. No. I in 11.195.1.3 

When two are lovers. Part-sang. Rbinecke, C H. C. 

No. 2 in 11.904.36.5 
When two fond hearts are parted. Part-sang. Prbssbl. 

No. 26 in 11.157.6.3 
When two fond hearts must sever. Part-sang. Scbwalm. 
Wenn sich zwei Herzen scheiden. No. 5 in M. 399.94 

When V and I together meet. Catch. Puecbll, H. 

No. 136 in M.iiai.9; etc 
When Venus in the sweet. Glee [t. t. b.]. Oxford. Hardy. 
[ 18—?] No. 13 in ll.935.14 

When we are parted! Sang. Blumbnthal. No. 14 inn. 944.1 
When we dwelt on the lips. Glee. Wbbbe, S. Selection of 
glees. Vol. 3. No. 4 in II.935.13.3 

When wearied wretches. Glee. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 16 in 11.157.19; etc 
When winds breathe soft. Glee. Wbbbb, S. 

No. 40 in Iijnc34; etc 
When with good wine. Dnet. Gebbne, M. No. 242 in 11.935.17.9 
When wives do hate. Catch. Smith, J. S. No. 91 in mjmcio 
When women a-gossiping. Catch. Nslbam. 

No. 6 in 11.918.8.8; etc 
When woods are glowing. Part-sang. Hensbl, F. C. 

No. 18 in 11.195.1.19 
When would a mortal. Glee. Bishop, H. R. Twelve original 
English glees. No.2inif.99o.99;etc 

When young ey'd spring. Glee. Poeteb, P. W. A collection 
of melodies. No. 2 in ll.936.91 

When youthful Harriet. Catch. Wbbbb, S. No. 137 in II.990.9.3 
Whence comes my love. Glee. Rock, M. No. 62 in 11.990.9.4 
Whence this fruitless mourning? Anthem. Bergt. 

No. 10 in 11.901.37 
Whene'er my dame. Catch. Callcott, J. W. . 

No. 34 in M. 990.94 
Whene'er on death I think. Sang. Walby. No. 20 in M. 380.18 
Whene'er the sounding harp. Part-sang. Brahms. 4 trios. 

No. 2 in 11.904.7 
Where are the angels, mother? Part-song. Hatton. 

No. II in II.904.36.1 
Where are the swallows fled. Part-song. Hilbs, H. 

No. I in M.944.11 
Where are the swallows fled? Song. Buck, D. Three songs 
for mezzo-soprano. No. 19 in M.900.9 

Where are those hours? Glee. Spoffosth. No. 22 in 11.990.9.5 
Where art thou? Song. Thomas, J. R. No. 32 in M.199.14 
Where art thou, beam of light? Glee. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 10 in M. 157.19; etc 
Where deepest shadows hover. Part-song. Abt, F. 

No. 23 in M.904.36.6; etc 
Where droop the willows. Madrigal. Waelrant. 

No. 49 in M.935.10 
Where flow'rets are springing. Part-song. Rossini. 

No. 9 in II.157.17.1 
Where griping grief. Glee. Edwards. No. 43 in M.141.91.1 ; etc. 
Where has Lula gone? Song. Fostbb, S. C No. 31 in M.38o4z*3 
Where is my God? Canon. Hague. A Second collection of 
glees. No. 5 in M.340.15 

Where is our country's mortal foe? Part-song. Bishop, H. R. 
Complete collection of glees. Vol. 8. M. 935.1. 8 



Where is pity's melting eye? Dnet. Rameau. 

No. 158 in if.915.9i 
Where most my thoughts. Mddrigal. Wilbye. Works. VoL 
2. No. 28 in 11.934.19.9 

Where shall the lover rest? Part-sang. Hattom. 

No. 12 in M .195.1.13 
Where the hee sucks. Part-sang. 
Arne, T. a. No. II in IC.918JL7; etc 

Wilson, J. No. 15 in M. 935.17.1 ; etc 

Where the pearly dewdrop falleth. Part-song. Loder, £. J. 

No. 3 in If .191.3 
Where the sweet rose. Part-sang. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 19 in If .944.104 
Where wavelets rippled gaily. Part-song. Pinsuti. 

No. 13 in lf.195.1.14 
Where weeping yews. Part-sang. Hutchinson, F. 

No. 9 in M.99a3.i ; etc 
Where would I be? Part-song. ZovLuxtM, C F. 

No. 17 in M.109.X 
Where's the gain of care Part-sang. Call. No. 5 in if •905.xa5 

Where'er my Cynthia wanders. Madrigal. Palestrina. 

No. 26 in 11.937.15; etc 
Where'er my Delia comes. Glee. Webbs, S. Selection of 
glees. Vol. 2. No. 22 in 11.935.13.9 

Where'er thy navy. Glee. Cookb, B. No. 56 in 11.9904^ 

Where'er you tread. Glee. LoNa No. i8inlf.99a3.i;etc 
Where'er you walk. Song. Handel. No. 12 in 11.935.18.9 

Wherefore all the sighing. Part-song. Haite. 

No. 45 in M. 157.6.3 
Wherefore bum. Glee. Stevens, R. J. S. No. 134 in if .990.9.3 

Wherewithal shall a young man. Anthem. 
Alcock, J. No. 23 in 11.990.34; etc 

BoYCE, W. Services and anthems. Vol. i. 11.933.3.1 

Elvby, G. J. No. 17 in M.195.9.3 

Hilbs, H. No. i in M. 157.99; etc 

King, C No. 33 in if .157.3 

Macfarrbn, G. a. No. 2 in if .933.94.9 

Narbs. No. 30 in if .990.99.x 

Whether kiss'd by sunbeams. Part-song. Hatton. 

No. 24 in If ,195.1.6 
Whether the sun is burning. Part-song. Bishop, H. R. Com- 
plete collection of glees. Vol. 6. II.935.1.6 
Which is the properest day to drink. Glee. Arne, T. A. 

No. 22 in M. 990.3.3; ®tc 

While Adam slept. Catch [for 4 voices]. (In Apollonian 

harmony. Vol. i, p. 50.} No. 41 in 11.141.91.1 

Alto to be found in Sodal hannony; Warrea't C^lection of eatcliet. 

While beams the bright mom. Duet. Danby. 

No. II in If.i39a.i8.i 
While bolts and bars. Duet. Purcell, H. 

No. 7 in 11.141.91.9; etc. 
While conscious sinners tremble. Anthem. Haydn, J. M. 

No. 28 in II.990.99.1 
While fools their time. Glee. Smith, J. S. 

No. 2 in 11.990.34 ; etc. 
While gentle ones are round us. Song. Thomas, J. R. 

No. 33 in M.199.14 
While grief and anguish. Part-song. Linley, T. 

No. 53 in M.935.184 
While I listen. Glee. Cooke, R. No. 69 in M.990.94 

While my God his succour sendeth. Anthem. Handel. 

No. 28 in M.157.34 
While my lovely lady sleepeth. Part-song. Pye. 

No. 421 in M.157.9 

While others crowd the house of mirth. Motet. Tyb. Motets 

for 4 voices. No. 8 in M.936.16 

While shepherds watch'd. Anthem. Best. No. 29 in M.i9ai 

Hamer. No. 24 in M.903.97 

Martin, G. C No. 20 in M.158.18 

Price, C E. B. No. 26 in M.903.9S 

Willis, R. S. No. 15 in M.i9a9 

While the earth remaineth. Anthem. Heap. No. 5 in M.195.94) 

While the lads in the village. Song. Dibdin, C 

No. 30 in M4935.184 



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While the madly raging nations. GUi. Spopposth. Collec- 
tion of glees. No. 27 in M.333.Z5 
While the moon shines bright. Part-strng, Bishop, H. R. 
Complete collection of glees. Vol. 6. II.934.Z.6 
While the moonbeams. GUe. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 20 in M.za9a.i8.6 
While Thee I seek. Anihim, Chaowick, G. W. 

No. 34 in M.Z58.Z4 
While time is swiftly winging. Part-song, Cimamosa. 

No. II inlf.a44.za3 
While ven'son we eat. GUi. Coont, B. A collection of glees. 

No. I in ua^oB 
While we thus our time. Canon, Nabbs. No. ia6 in M.3ao.zo 
While with ceaseless course the sun. Hymn. Wbbbb, S. 

No. 27 in ii.aai.aa.x 
While with her fragrant flowers. Anthim, Haydn, J. M. 

No. 30 in icagaag-s 
Whilat he abroad does like the sun. Part-song. Blow. 

lf.a36.zo 
Whilat health and blooming youth. Duet. Lbvkridgb. 

No. 3 in lf.Z57.z8.3 
Whilat I gaze. Gke. Spopporth. Collection of glees. 

No. 3 in If .a35.z5 
Whilat in the dark. Catch. Alcock, J. No. 127 in lf.aao.zo 

Whipple^ Leyland Clement. 

A scientific king. An original comic opera. Libretto by 

Gerald Francis Loughlin. Music by William Johnston 

Bay, Frank Sheridan Farrell» Gerald Francis Loughlin, 

Leyland Clement Whipple. No. i in 11.397.9 

Whirl and twirl. Part-song. Waqmer, W. R. 

No. 15 in If .a44.za6 

Whispering hope. Song. Keller, M. No. 42 in li.i9a.Z3.3 

Whispering roses. Part-song. Gbibbl, A. No. 28 in If .203.11 

Whitaker, John. 
The celebrated Odes of Anacreon, arranged from the Greek, 
as English songs by Charles Dibdin the Younger. The 
music composed by John Whitaker. [For one voice, with 
pianoforte accomp.] London. Clementi, Collard & Col- 
lard. [181-?] No. I in ll.38az9 

CMffNlj; — The bower of roeet I built for my lore. — Love venquiihet 
sU. — My fair & ny fricad. — Smiling meld, yov bid me sing. — Beauty 
Mys I'm growing old. — Round tbe eot, where imilet my fair. — 
Whoee eyet leem lights of HeaTen. — The wreath of the Mutea. — *Tis 
red, 'tit red, 'tia ruby red. — Love no longer true. — For, O, I dreamt 
of love. — Care came knocking at my door. 

Had I a cave. A song [t.]. With an accomp. for the piano- 
forte. London. Button & Whitaker. [i8i~?] 

No. 25 in 11.337.7 

Musical copyright. Proceedings of a trial: Whitaker versus 
Hime. Subjoined observations on the defence made by 
Sergeant Joy. By Leigh Hunt. London. Hunter. 1816. 

No. 5 in M.Z14.8 

The seraph. A collection of sacred music. With accom- 
paniment for the piano forte or organ, and violoncello. 
London. Button, Whitaker & Co. [1818.] a v. in i. 

M.za3.ao 
The title-page of volume a waa drawn by William Blake. 

Winds gently whisper. Glee [s. s. b.]. London. Novello. 
[ 185-?] No. 44 in ll.158.ao 

Alao to be fonnd In Mnaical timea [Muaie). 

Whitbroke. , 

Let your light so shine. Offertory. [Accomp. for organ.] 
(/fi Cope. A Collection of anthems. P. 67.) 

No. 15 in If.a9a34 
White. A. W. 
The violin. Some advice in selecting both the violin and 
bow. With a classified list of the old masters. Boston. 
Goodwin & Drisko. 1875. No. 6 in M.xa8.33 

White, Alice Mary. 
The dream. Four-part song. London. Cock, Addison & 
Co. [ 186-?] No. 24 in M.Z57.1 

Ode to the north-east wind. The poetry by Charles 
Kingsley. The music for chorus and orchestra by Alice 
Mary Smith (Mrs. Meadows White). [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1880.] 

No. 4 in 11.304.33 



White, Alice Mary. (Continued.) 

The passions. An ode for music by William Collins. Set 

to music for soli [s. x. bab.], chorus, and orchestra by 

Alice Mary Smith (Mrs. Meadows White). [Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [188a.] 

No. I in ll.a04.3a 

The red king. Choral ballad. The words by (Hiarles 

Kingsley. The music by Alice Mary Smith (Mrs. 

Meadows White). [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 

Novello, Ewer & Co. [1885.] No. a in M .904.33 

Song of the Little Bathing. Choral ballad. The words by 

Charles Kingsley. The music by Alice Mary Smith (Mrs. 

Meadows White). [Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. 

Novello, Ewer & Co. [1884.] No. 3 in if .904^ 

White, Charles Albert. 

Father, in mercy. [Prayer, t. T. a. a. Accomp. for piano- 
forte, ad lib.] Boston. White-Smith Publishing Co. 
[ 1891.] No. 10 hi lf.aD3.aa 

Grandpa's birthday. Operetta for children. [Written by 
Dexter Smith. Composed by C. A. White.] Enlarged 
edition. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Boston. White, 
Smith 8c Co. 1881. No. i in lf.a08.33 

I'se gwine back to Dixie. Arranged for quartette. Male 
voices. Boston. White-Smith Music Pub. Co. [1893.] 

No. II inlf.a03.aa 
Rejoice in the Lamb. [Sacred quartet. Accomp. for 
organ.] Boston. White, Smith & Co. (1886.] 

No. 38 in lf.x58.ao 
Suffer little children. [Sacred quartet. Accomp. for 
organ.] Boston. White, Smith & Co. [1886.] 

No. 37 in M.x58.ao 
White, Daniel L. 
Sweetly now the merry bells. Christmas carol. Boston. 
White-Smith Music Publishing Co. [1893.] 

No. 39 in lf.x58.ao 
White, Edward L. 
The Sunday school singing book. Boston. Crosby & Co. 
1843. No. 3 hi lf.a05.3a 

White, Edward L., compiler. 
The harmonia sacra: a new collection of anthems, choruses 
[etc.]. Added, the Episcopal Church service. By Ed- 
ward L. White and J. E. (jould. Boston. Ditson & Co. 
[1851.] lf.xxa7 

The modern harp: or, Boston sacred melodist. By Edward 
L. White and John E. (jould. Boston. Ditson & Co. 
[1846.] lf.xoax6 

The opera chorus book. Selected by Edward L. White and 
John E. (jould. Boston. Ditson & Co. [1849.] ICioaxx 
White, George M. 

Hail Columbyl A campaign song [s. a. t. b.]. Boston. 
Russell. [ 1883.] No. 15 in lf.393.37 

White, Henry, and Son, mime publishers. 

Catalogue of music. London. 1860-70. Il.137.x6 

White, Henry Kirke. 
Ode to morning. Set to music by F. J. Clifton. [Accomp. 
for pianoforte.] No. 4 in If .370.39 

White, John. 

Missa solemnis. [Accomp. for organ.] Leipzig. Hof- 
meister. 1889. No. 3 in UASfi^S 

White, Mrs. Meadows. See White, Alice Mary. 

Whit^ Richard Grant. 

National hymns. How they are written and how they are 
not written. New York. Rudd & Carleton. 1861. Plate. 

M.xo5«35 
White, Robert. 

Hark, how the woods do ring. Catch a 3 vocL (In Bland. 
The Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. 70.) 

No. Ill in 1I.335.X7.X 

Alto to be found in Qcmenti't Collection of eatchei; Sibbakrs Col- 
lection of catches ; Social harmony. 

My mistress will not be content. Catch a 4 voci. (In Hayes. 

Catches, glees and canons. Vol. 3, p. 15.) 

No. 3 in Ii.a3a5 

White delightsome swan, The. Madrigal. Vbcchx. 

No. 33 in Il.a37.a8 



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White sand and grey. Catch a 3 vocL (In Bland. The 
Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. 55-) No. 88 in M. 935.17.1 

Alto to be foond In SibbaM's Collection of catches ; SocUl hannony; 
Turie and Taylor's The People's moak book. 

¥niitfeld. John Clarke-. See Clarke-Whitfdd, John. 

Whitfield, John Qarke-. See Clarke-Whitfeld, John. 

Whither away? Madrigal, Moslxy. No. 34 in M.9sa9.3 

Whither so fast Madrigal. Batison. First set of madrigals. 

No. 2 in 11.S34.M 

Whiting* George Elbridge. 

Antiphonal music. Psalm xxiv. Vocal and piano score. 

[Anon.] Words arranged by Ephraim Cutter. Boston. 

Ginn. 1876. No. 5 in II.154.19 

Five preludes for the organ. No. 3. Boston. Koppitz, 

Prufer & Co. [187-?] No. 6 in ll.sos.zo 

Grand sonata for organ. Op. 25. Boston. Schmidt. [1890.] 

No. 7 in ll.so9.io 

Hymn for Easter. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ. Boston.] 

Tourj^. 1885. No. 40 in li.z58.90 

March of the Monks of Bangor, for male voices. Words by 

Walter Scott. Music by Geo. £. Whiting. [Accomp. 

for pianoforte.] Cincinnati J. Church Co. [1887.] 

No. 3 in M. 399.39 
Same. [Choruses only, without accomp.] Boston. Apollo 
Club. 1881. No. 16 in M.399.97 

XII studies for the organ. No. i, a. Op. a. [Boston. 
Davenport 187-?] No. 5 in ll.909.io 

90 preludes, postludes, etc.» for the organ. Book 1. Bos- 
ton. Schmidt. 1877. No. 4 in ll.909.zo 
Contmiis, — I. Na i-io. 
Whiting's First six months on the organ. Consisting of 
95 progressive studies. Boston. Russell & Co. 1870. 

No. 3 in ll.909.zo 
Whiting's First studies for the organ: 34 easy pieces. Bos- 
ton. Schmidt 1879* No. i, 2 in ll.909.zo 
Whiting, George Elbridge, editor. 
The organist A collection of voluntaries, studies, and 
transcriptions. Edited by L H. Southard and G. E. 
Whiting. 1I.990.Z 

Whitman, Walt 
Elegiac ode. The words from President Lincoln's burial 
hymn, by Walt Whitman. The music by C. V. Stanford. 

No. I in II.Z56.6 
The flight of the eagle. Set to music for soprano, tenor 
and baritone by Homer Norris. No. 2 in 11.384.59 

Whitman, Zachariah Gardner. 
An address delivered before the Harmonick Club, a musical 
society in Boston, on the evening of their first anni- 
versary, December 31, 1808. Boston. Cushing. 1809. 

On the hbtory of musie. No. 3 in M. 373.63 

Whitmore, Charles Shapland. 
Isle of beauty, fare-thee-well. Four-part song. Harmonised 

by W. H. Birch. Words by T. H. Bayly. (In The 

Choralist Vol. i, series 2, pp. 13-16.) No. 16 in lf.z57.5.i 
Whitneyf Samuel Brenton. 
Agnus Dei [in F. Accomp. for organ]. Boston. Russell. 

[ 1887.] No. 43 in 11.15&90 

Benedic, anima mea, in B flat. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 

Parish Choirs in the Diocese of Massachusetts. Annual 

festival. Order of music, 7th festival. Pp. 10-13.) 

No. 59 in If .158.18 
Communion service. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 

Russell. [ 1888.] No. 2 in M. 904.35 

Deus misereatur in Eb. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 

Schmidt. 1877. No. 13 in M. 190.9 

Magnificat in E flat [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 

Russell. [ 1887.] No. 42 in ll.158.90 

Peal forth, O Christmas bells. [Christmas carol.] Boston. 

Russell. [ 1882.] No. 41 in ll.158.90 

Whittingham, Alfred. 
The life and works of Handel. London. Reeves. 1882. 

(Reeves' music primers.] ll.109a.35 

Imperfect, a Historical sketch of music being substituted for the first 
sixteen pages of tlie biography. 



Whittington, Charles J. 
And the city had no need of the sun. [Anthem. Accomp. 
for organ.] Boston. RusselL [188-?] No. 45 in lt.z58.90 
Whittington and his cat Opera. For the Music see Lerey. 

For the Libkktto see Henry, A. 
Who can be happy. Gke, Wmn, S. Selection of glees. 
Vol. 2. No. II in 1I.935.Z3.9 

Who can express. Camm. Wkbbe, S. No. 236 in li.zzaz4; etc 
Who can tell how oft he offendeth? Anihem. Bbrmabbi. 

No. 46 in If .990.99.9 

Who can utter the mighty acts. Round, for 3 voices. (In 

Turle and Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 2, 

p. 91.) No.24inlf.zzz4.9 

Who comes so dark. Glee. Calloott, J. W. 

No. 14 in if.935.94; etc 
Who first will strike the deer? Part-song, Bishop, H. R. Com- 
plete collection of glees. Vol. 6. 11.935.1.6 
Who has peerless Kitty seen? Glee. Cookb, R. 

No. 38 in 11.9909.4 
Who is like unto Thee? Anthem. Sullivan, A. S. 

No. 9 in M .Z95.9.Z3 

Who is Sylvia? Part-sang. Bishop, H. R. No. 7 in If.z57.z9 

Macparsbn, G. a. No. 17 in ll.Z95«z.i 

Who is the King? Canon. Haybs, W. Catches, glees and 

canons. Vol. 2. No. i in 11.990.5.9 

Who is there like Thee. Anthem. Dbbsb. No. 5 in ll.z58.93 

Who is this that cometh? Anihem. 

Arnold, S. No. 2 in if.195.9.6 

Kent. Anthems. Vol. i. if.933.9i.i;etc* 

Who knows? Song. Cowbn. No. 33 in If.z99.z1 

Who like Bacchus. Glee. Attebbuky. No. 22 in Ii.z39a.z8.9; etc 

Who master is in music's art Fa la. Hilton, J. Ayres or 

fa las. No. 3 in if.934JiZ 

Who prostrate lie. Madrigal Batbson. No. 103 in ll.zzz4.3; etc. 

Who rides o'er the plain. Song. Babnbtt, J. Lays of the 

passions. if ,944. 90 

Who rides on that meteor. Glee. King, M. P. 

No. 5 in If .9354^.9 
Who shall ascend into the hilL Anihem. Ousblby. Special 
anthems. Vol. 9. No. 14 in if .933.94.9 

Who shall be fairest? Part-song. Moaf, F. 

No. 65 in If .157.5.9; etc. 
Who shall be fleetest? Part-song. Babnby. No. 17 in M. 158.13 
Who shall win my lady fair? Part-song. Pbabsaul 

No. 6 in 1I.Z95.Z.ZO 
Who wants a wife? Opera. For the Music see Bishop, H. R. 

For the Libbbtto see Pocock. 
Who was the man? Catch. Bates, W. No. 145 in 11.990.10 
Who will bring back to me my heart? Madrigal. Wert. 

No. 21 in If .157.98.9 
Who will to the greenwood hie? Part-song. Hatton. 

No. 16 in If .944.109 
Who wins? or the widow's choice. Opera. For the Music see 

Condell. For the Libretto see Allingham, J. T. 
Who would stay. Part-song. Webbb, C M. F. £. von. 

No. 10 in 11.935.7.9 
Who's the heir? Opera. For the Music see Gabriel, M. A. V. 

For the Libretto see March. 
Whoe'er a woman's tongue. CaUh. Marblla. 

No. 107 in If .990.9.Z 
Whoe'er has travell'd. CaUh. Hayes, W. 

No. 99 in lf.zzaz.9; etc. 
Whoever thinks, or hopes, of love for love. Part-song. Dow- 
land, J. No.79inii.z57.6.9;etc. 
Whom we love most! Part-song. Adam, C. F. 

No. 33 in 1I.Z09.Z 
Whorf, Clarence Pomeroy. 
The counterfeiter. Comic opera. Book and lyrics by 
Clarence P. Whorf. Additional lyrics by James V. 
Dignowity. Music by Archibald T. Davison, Jr., and 
Frank H. Grey. No. i in M.383.Z9 

Whorf, Harry Church. 
Bobby Shaftoe. A Mother-Goose extravaganza. Music 
composed and arranged by James W. Calderwood. 

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Whoto dwelleth. Anikem, Brown, O. B. No. io in ic.x58.x4 

Haybs, W. Cathedral music. M.a36.3a 

Martin, G. C. No. ii inM.X95.a.9 

RiCBTBR, E. F. E. No. 29 in M.ioou|.i 

Why all this whining? Duet, Grbrnx, M. 

No. 5 in M.I57.I8.3; etc 

Why all this whining. Giee. Cartsr, T. [Canons, glees and 

catches.] No. 5 in M.a9i.3a 

Why art thou so heavy, O my soul? Anthem. 

Alcock, J. No. 73 in M.aao.io 

Gibbons, O. No. 33inM.a33.93^;etc. 

Why assemble the heathen? Motet, Rhbinbxrgbr, J. G. 

No. 14 in M.i95.a.i3 
Why do I love thee yet? Song. Linlxy, G. [Songs.] Vol. 
2. No. 32 in M.a35.i9.a 

Why do the heathen rage. Anthem, 

Kbnt. Anthems. Vol. i. M.a33.ai.i;etc« 

Mozart. No. 6 in M.a36.304 

Palbstrina. No. 10 in M.i57.a8.a 

Why do the roses? Madrigal, Pbarsall. No. 18 in M.195.1.11 

Vfhy does beauteous Lina weep? Glee, Callcott, J. W. 

Collection of glees. Vol a. No. 35 in M.a34.x.a 

Why dost thou shoot? Madrigal, Wilbyb, J. Works. Vol. i. 

No. 30 in M.a34.i9.i 
Vfhy flows the muses' mournful tear? Glee. Spopforth. 

No. loi in M.aaa94 
Why Harry, what ails you? Catch, 

Haybs, . P. No. 4 in M.aao.5.1 

. HoLDBR. A collection of catches. No. 4 in M.iao.31 

Why have my loved ones gone? Sang, Fostbr, S. C. 

No. 37 in M.38041.3 
Vihy must I die for thee? Duet, Harington. 

No. 6 in M.Z57.Z8.3 

Why, neighbours, why? Catch, Haybs, W. Catches, glees 

and canons. Vol. 3. No. 2 in M.aao.5.a 

Why, O Lord, delay forever? Anthem, Mbndxlssohn- 

Bartholdy, J. L. F. No. 2 in M.a8o.i6 

Why, no one to love? Sang, Fostbr, S. C. No. 38 in M.38041.3 

Why rage fiercely the heathen? Anthem, Mbndblssohn- 

Bartboldy, J. L. F. No. 23 in M.i95.a.i ; etc* 

Why seek ye the living? Anthem. 

Albxandbr, a. No. 9 in M.i95.a.ii 

Hopkins, E. J. No. 4 in M.a90.z6; etc. 

Why should mortals sigh for gold? Duet. Narbs. 

No. 39 in M.a35.z8.a 
Why should not we three be merry? Catch. Brbwbr, T. 

No. 35 in M.i4i.ai.z; etc 
Why should the cuckoo's tuneful note? Madrigal, Pbarsall. 

No. 13 in M.Z95.I.ZI 
Why should we frown? Part-song. Donizbtti. 

No. 13 in M.z57.i7.a 
Why so pale and wan. Duet, Sacchini. No. 106 in M.a35.i74 

Vfhy so pale and wan? Glee. Gibsonb, B. G. H. 

No. 16 in 11.157.6.3 
Why so pale and wan? Sang, Arnb, T. A. Lyric harmony. 

M.380.Z 
Why standest Thou so far off. Anthem, Ousblby. 

No. 4 in M.a33.a4.i 
Why stays he now? Part-song, Bishop, H. R. Complete 
collection of glees. Vol. 6. M.a35.i.6 

Why then, that blush? Catch. Hutchinson, F. 

No. 89 in M.aao.9.a 
Why thus from the plain? Glee, Holdbr. A collection of 
catches. No. 4 in M.zao.3Z 

Why was I looking out? Song, Blxjmbntbal. 

No. 17 in 11.344.1 

Why weeps, alasl Part-song. 

MoRLBY. First set of ballets. No. 2 in M.a34.ao 

Pbarsall. No. 14 in M.195.Z.11 

Why when the souls we loved are fled. Round. Jonbs, W. 

No. 17 in 11.Z57.17.Z 
Why with toil. Part-song. Pbarsall. No. 7 in M.195.1.10 

Whyte, George, translator, 

GoDARD, B. L. P. The vivandiire. 11.345.5 



Wichert, Ernst Alexander August George. 
A-ing-fo-hL Komische Oper. Musik von Richard Wiierst. 

No. 2 in 11.377^ 

Der Stern von Turan. Grosse Oper. Musik von Richard 

Wtierst. lC.a94.a8 

Unter Raubern. Komische Oper. Musik von Anton 

Rubinstein. No. a in lf.3az.xa 

Vnchmann, Hermann. 

Quartett (C moll) fiir a Violinen, Viola und Violoncell. 

Op. 40. Partitur. Dresden. Ries. [187-?] 

No. 3 in M .34&9 
Quartett, Sechstes (F dur), fur a Violinen, Viola & Violon- 
cell. Op. 3. Partitur. Berlin. Ries & Erler. [187-?] 

No. a in 11.346.9 

Quint ett fur a Violinen, a Bratschen und Cello. Op. 35. 

Partitur. Berlin. Ries & Erler. [187-?] No. 4 in lf.34&9 

WIchtelmilnner. Cantata. For the Music see KlelfeL For 

the LiBRBTTO see Bittong. 
Wlchtl, Georg. 
An Rosa [t. t. b. b.]. {In Abt, F. Letchte Mannerchdre. 
Heft 17, pp. 8-10.) No. 104 in lf.a46.aa 

Husarenlied [t. t. b. b.]. (/» Abt, F. Leichte Manner- 
chore. Heft 14, pp. 6-9.) No. 84 in If .346.33 
Wicked nephew. The. Part-song, Edbs, F. L. 

No. 18 in IC493.7 
Wicldnger Ausfahrt. Cantata, For the Music see SpddeL 

For the Librbtto see Souchay. 
Wide o'er the brim. Glee. Clarkb-Whitvbld. 13 gleet. 

No. 16 in If .335.16 
Wider den Uebermuth. Part-song. Haydn, F. J. Gesaenge. 
Heft 2. No.2inlf.3i3.35;etc 

Widerkehr, J. See Wiederkehr, Jakob Christian Michael. 

Widemif. Part-song. Bobdbckbr. Drei Lieder. Op. 14. 

No. 4 in If 493.5 
Widerschein. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. Serie 3Q, 

Band 9. 11.317.1.30^ 

Widerspruch. Part-song, Schubbrt, F. P. Chor-Gesang- 

werke. Band a. No. 18 in IC.38048.3; etc 

Widerstehe doch der Sunde. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. 

Jahrgang 12, Theil 2. if AM0.3i.ia.a 

Widmann, J. W. See Widmmnn, Joseph Victor. 

\^dmann, Benedikt. 

Friedrich Kiel, 60. Werk, Christus Oratorium. Erlantert. 

Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. [1895.] No. 38, 29 ittlC.3Z7.zs.3 
G. F. Handel. Cacilienode. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 

Bechhold. [ 1895.] No. 31 in if .317.13.3 

Georg Friedrich Handel, Frohsinn, Schwermut und Massi- 

gung. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. [1895J 

No. 26, 27 in II.317.X3.3 
Georg Friedrich Handel, Samson. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. 

M. Bechhold. [ 1895.] No. 31, 33 in if .317.13.1 

These four works form respectlTcly No sV^i St* <6/<7t <>/m, of Dcr 
Musikffibrcr. 

Grundzuge der musikalischen Klanglehre. Fiir Musik- 
lehrer, Schtiler und jeden gebildeten Musikfreund. Leip- 
zig. Merseburger. 1868. Illus. No. 3 in If .103.31 

Johann Sebastian Bach, Johannes-Passion. Nach der Ana- 
gabe der Bach-Gesellschaft. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 
Bechhold. [ 1897.] No. 3 in if .317.13.3 

Joh. Seb. Bach, Matthaus-Passion. Erlautert. Frankfurt 
a. M. Bechhold. [1895-] No. 38* 39 in M. 31 7.13.3 

Jos. Haydn, Die Jahreszeiten (mit Text). Erlautert. Frank- 
furt a. M. Bechhold. [1898.] No. 7 in If .3x7.13.4 

Joseph Haydn, Schopfung. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 
Bechhold. [ 1895.] No. 13, 14 in 11.3X7.X3.X 

Joseph Haydn, Symphonic in G-dur (gen. Oxford-Sym- 
phonie). Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. [1895] 

No. 50 in 1C.3X7.X3.3 

Joseph Haydn, Symphonic in G-dur. (Mit dem Pauken- 
schlag.) Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. [1897-] 

No. 7 in 1C.3X7.X3.S 

This and the five preceding works form respectlTely no, Sm/ss, 3$/J9t 
84/8S, i3/i4» SO, S9t of Der Muslkfikhrcr. 

Katechismus der allgemeinen Musiklehre. Leipzig. Merae* 
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Widmamiv Benedikt, ediiar» 
Sechs Madrigale aas dem i6. u. 17. Jahrhnndert fur Manner- 
chor bearbeitet von Benedict Widmann. Op. 17. Frank- 
furt a. M. [188-?] No. 17-19 in M.39a.s7 

CmtitniM. — t. Hins imd Crete, too J. Eecard. — An hdlea Tasen, ynm 
G. GutoldL J. Amor im Naehen, too G. GattoldL — Gagliardaf too 
J. L. Haslcr. 3. Vittaodla alia Napotttaaa, voo B. DooatL— Hodudt- 
licd, TOO J. Eecard. 

Widmrnnn, Joseph Victor. 

Dem Genius der Tone. Cantate. Fur Sopran-Solo» Manner- 
chor und Pianofortebegleitung componirt von Hermann 
Mohr. No. 4 in M.ao3.i8; etc 

Fiirst und Sanger. Oper. Musik von Felix Mottl. 

No. 2 in lC.38a.35 

Hnldigung dem Genius der Tone. Cantate. Fiir Solo- 
stimmen, Mannerchor und grosses Orchester componirt 
von Robert Emmerich. No. 19 in M.ai94 

Manasse. Dramatisches Gedicht. Fur Solostimmen, Chor 
und Orchester komponiert von Friedrich Hegar. 

No. I in M.I55.I9 

Nordische Meerfahrt. On the Norse seas. Ein Wikin- 
gersang. Fur Baritonsolo, Mannerchor und Orchester 
(Orgel ad libitum) komponiert von Heinrich Hofmann. 

No. 3 in M.380.7 

Das steinerne Hers. Romantische Oper. Musik von Ignaz 
Brdll. M.975.g 

The taming of the shrew. See his Der Widerspanstigen 
Zahmung. 

To the genius of music. See his Dem Genius der Tone. 

Der Widerspanstigen Zahmung. Komische Oper. Musik 
von Hermann Goetz. ll.966.xo; etc. 

Widmann* S. 

Die notwendigsten technischen Singubungen fur Schul- 
anstalten, mit Altersklassen vom 14.-17. Jahre. Stutt- 
gart. Greiner & Pfeiffer. 1889. M*370-33 
Widmottg. For vioUmccUo and orchestra. 

PoppBK. Drei Stucke fur Violoncell. No. 3 in IC407.9X 

Widmmig. Song. 

FftANZ, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 14. No. 13 in 11.944,5.9 

Schumann, R. A. Myrthen. Heft i. No. a in 11.944.15.1 ; etc 
Widor, Charles Marie. 

Chant s^culaire. Solo [s.], choeur et orchestre. Po^sie de 
Albert Grimault. Musique de Ch. M. Wtdor. Op. 49. 
Parton chant et piano. Paris. Maho. [188-?] 

No. 4 in If.9x3.x7 

Choral et variations pour harpe et orchestre. Op. 74. Par- 
tition d'orchestre. Paris. Heugel & cie. 1900. 11^04.100 

Concerto pour piano avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 39. 
[Partition.] Paris. Hamelle. [188-?] M.343.3X 

Concerto pour violoncelle et orchestre. Op. 41. Parto" 
d'orch. Paris. Hamelle. [1887.] ll.358.x9 

Fantaisie pour piano et orchestre. Op. 63. Partition. Paris. 
Durand & Schoenewerk. 1889. lf.405.64 

La Korrigane. Ballet. Suite d'orchestre. Partition. Paris. 
Heugel. [1883.] 11.405.65 

Maitre Ambros. Drame lyrique en 4 actes et 5 tableaux, de 
Francois Copp^e & Auguste Dorchain. Musique de Ch. 
M. Widor. Partition piano et chant. Paris. Heugel. 
1886. 11.396.96 

Same. Suite d'orchestre. [Op. 56.] Partition d'orchestre. 
Paris. Heugel & cie. [1896?] lf404.xox 

Les pecheurs de Saint-Jean. Seines de la vie maritime en 
quatre actes. Poime de Henri Cain. Musique de Ch.- 
M. Widor. Partition chant et piano. Paris. Heugel & 
cie. 1905. M.399.94 

Qnatuor pour piano, violon, alto et violoncelle. Op. 66. 
[Partition et parties.] Paris. Durand. [189-?] lf.41x.19 

Sirinade pour orchestre. Op. 10. Partition. Paris. Hamelle. 
[ 187-?] No. a in M. 358.13 

Sirinade pour piano, flute, violon, violoncelle et har- 
monium. Partition. Paris. Hamelle. [187-?] 

No. 6 in If .338.5 

Symphonie, ire, en fa. Op. 16. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. 
Durand, Schoenewerk & cie. [187-?] No. i in M. 333.93 

Symphonie [ae]. Op. 54. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. 
Heugel. [188-?] If .405.66 



Widor, Charles Marie. (Coniinued.) 

Symphonie, 3me, pour orgue & orchestre. Op. 69. Par- 
tition. Mayence. Schott. [1895.] If^o640 

Symphonies pour orgue. Sirie i, a. . Op. 13, 4a. Paris. 
Hamelle. [188-?] a v. lf.4X44x 

Comt€tUt. — X. No. I, nt. — No. a, tL — No 3, niL — No. 4, U. a. 
No. Si f^ — No. 6, aoL — No. 7f 1*- — No. 8, tL 

Walpurgisnacht. Nuit de sabbat Pour orchestre. Op. 60. 

Partition d'orchestre. Paris. Hamelle. [1886?] 

No. I in If.358.x3 
Widow, The. Opera. For the Music see Lasall^e. For the 

Libretto see Nelaon, F. H. 
VHdow, The, of Nain. Cantaia. For the Music see Caldicott. 
Widow, The, of Nain. Oratorio. For the Music see Lind* 

paintner. For the Librbtto see Abram; also Grueneiacn. 
Widows bewitched. Opera. For the Music see Gabriel, M. 

A. V. For the Libretto see AldL 
Wie andera, Gretchen. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. 

Serie ao, Band i. lf.3i7.x.9ax 

Wie bist du Fruehling. Duet. Waley. No. 33 in if .380.18 

Wie bist du Fruehling. Part-song. Fischer, C. L. Waldes- 

lieder. Heft i. No. 13 in if .399.33 

VHe bist du, meine Konigin. Song. Brahms. Lieder und 

Gesange. Heft a. No. 6 in if.38040.1 

Vnt das Finklein. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Klange aus der 

Kinderwelt. Heft 3. No. la in lf.i99.6 

V^e der Fruehling kommt. Part-song. Billetbr. Vier 

Gesange. Op. 8» Heft i. No. a8 in M. 399.3; etc. 

Wie der Hirth schreit nach frischem Wasser. Motet. Mendels- 

sobn-Bartholdy, J. L. F. Der 43. Psalm. 

No. 10 in M. 3x9.8; etc 
Wie der Mond in stiller Nacht! Part-song. Thalmann. 3 

Marienlieder. No. 13 in lf.9x9.x7 

Wie der Quell ist mein Lied. Song. Rubinstein. Zwolf 

Lieder. Op. 78. No. 18 in if .199.5 

Wie dea Mondea Abbild. Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. 

Op. 6. No. 45 in if .944,5.x 

Die die BrOnnlein rauschen. Part-song. Kremser. Neue Chor- 

Compositionen. Band i. Heft 3. No. 14 in lf.399.x4 

VHe die Sage geht. Part-song. Reiter, A. 

No. 6 in If. 333.19; etc 
Wie die Welt so weit. Part-song. Haeser, C Vier Gesange. 

Op. 84. No. 13 in lf.399.xo 

Wie die Wolke. Song. Brahms. Sechs Gesange. Op. 6. 

No. a in if .38o40«x 
Wie ein fahrender Homiat sich ein Land erblies. Cantata. 

For the Music see Strong, G. T. For the Libretto see 

Strachwits. 
Wie dn Kind, wenn's geweint hat. Part-song. Nolopp. Drei 

vierstimmige Mannergesange. Op. 3a No. 43 in if .399.X6 
Wie ein waaaerreicher Garten. Part-song. Hauptmann, M. 

Sechs geistliche Gesange. No. 4 in if .157.99 

Wie eine Lerch' in blauer Luft. Song. Rubinstein. Sechs 

Lieder. Op. 73. No. 15 in lf.X99.5 

Wie froh und frisch. Song. Brahms. Romanzen aus Tieck's 

Magelone. Heft 5. No. 7 in if .380.40.x 

Wie Gott es will. Part-song. MtisiOL. Lieder fur vier 

Mannerstimmen. Heft 3. No. 9 in if .399.19 

Wie Gott will. Part-song. Erk. VolkskUnge. 

No. I in If .X30 J 
Wie hab' ich sie geliebt. Part-song. Moehring. Drei Lieder. 

Op. 33. No. 7a in If .39a.x8 

Wie hat ench, Blumelein, Qott gemacht. Part-song. Ludolfs. 

No. 33 in If .399.X6 
Wie hehr im Glase blinket. Part-song. Spazier. 

No. 3 in If .X99a.43.x 
Wie herrlich strahlt der Morgenstern. Part-song. Scheide- 

mann. No. 3 in lf.x30.7 

Wie ich so bleich geworden bin. Part-song. Podbertsky. 

Funf Lieder. Op. 9. No. 36 in if .399.37 

\^e ist doch die Erde so schon. Part-song. Dregbrt. 

No. 6 in 11.399.7 
Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen. Motet. Kieu 6 Motetten. 

No. 3 in If.x94.90 
VHe kam die Liebe? Part-song. Frey, M. No. 14 in if .399.33 



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Wie kann ich froh and lustig sein? Duet, Mendelssohn- 

Bartholdy, J. L. F. Werke. Serie i8. M4Z3.3.18 

Wie lange schon. Sang. Wolf, H. lulienisches Liederbuch. 

Band i. M.aSaag.! 

Wie lieb ich dich liab'. Song, Cornelius. Werke. Band i. 

M4Z4.90.Z 
Wie man seine Tochter anbringt. Part-song. Kuntze. 

No. 33 in M.39a.z4 
Wie Melodien zieht es. Song. Brahms. Funf Lieder. Op. 

105. No. 3 in M.38040.3 

Wie mir geschah. Song. Curschicann. Curschmann-Album. 

No. I in M.157.37 
Wie Nordlandt Au und Sudens Flur. Song. Schmidt, J. P. S. 

No. 30 in ic.a91.33 
Wie rafft ich mich. Song. Brahms. Lieder und Gesange. 

Op. 3a, Heft I. No. 6 in M.380.40.Z 

Wie achnell verschwindet. Song. Brahms. Romanzen aus 

Tieck's Magelone. Heft 4. No. 7 in M.38o.4o.i 

Vfit schoen ist doch das Wandern. Part-song. Gen^e. Vier 

Lieder. Op. 117. No. 34 in M.39a.9 

Wie schfin leuchtet der Morgenstern. Cantata. For the 

Music see Bach, J. S. Cantaten im Klavier-Auszuge. 

No. I. No. I in M.a7a6; etc. 

Wie aich Braut und Brautigam zur Hochzeit rusten. Song. 

Taubert, C. G. W. Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft 5. 

No. 17 in M.i9a.6 
Wie aich ein Vater erbarmet. Motet. Bach^ J. S. 

No. 10 in M.ao3.6.3 
Wie sie so sanft ruh'n. Part-song. Rheinberger, J. G. 4 

Lieder. No. s in M.i58.a7 

Wie singt die Lerche schoen. Song. Liszt. Gesammelte 

Lieder. No. 38 in M.a44.i4 

Wie soli ich frohlich sein. Song. Wolf, H. Italienisches 

Liederbuch. Band a. M.38o.a9.a 

Wie sollten wir geheim sie halten. Song. Strauss, R. 6 

Lieder aus „Lot08blatter." No. 14 in M.38o.a4.i 

Wie Ulfru fischt. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie ao, 

Band 5. M.3i7.i.ao.5 

Wie nnglficklich bin ich nit. Song. Mozart. Werke. Serie 

7, Band i. No. 3 in 11.3x5.1.7.1 

Wie vergelten? Port-song. Kalliwoda, J. W. 4 deutsche 

Chore. Op. 233, Heft i. No. 44 in M.39a.ix 

Wie viele Zeit. Song. Wolf, H. Italienisches Liederbuch. 

Band a. M.38o.a9.a 

Wie waer* ein Madchen. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. 6 Lieder 

aus dem Spanischen. Op. 149. No. 7 in 11.193.8 

Wie wir voll Glut uns hier zusammenfinden. Song. Weber. 

C. M. F. £. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band 2. 

No. 94 in 11.344.7 
Vilt wird mir dann. Part-song. Rheinberger, J. G. 4 Lieder. 

No. 5 in If.x58.a7 
Wie'a im Pruehling geht Part-song. Dregert, A. 

No. 76 in 11.392.3 
Wie'a kommt, so ist es gut. Part-song. Gartz. 

No. 26 in 11.203.7 
Wieck» Frtedrich. See Wieck» Johann Gottlob Friedrich. 

Wieck» Johann Gottlob Friedrich. 
Piano and song: how to teach, how to learn. [Translated 
by Mary P. Nichols.] Boston. Lockwood, Brooks & 
Co. 1875. lf.x08.25 

\^eck, Johann Gottlob Friedrich. Works about. 
Taubert, O. Johann Gottlob Friedrich Wieck. (In his 
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Wiedebein, Gottlieb. 
Lieder [s. o. t.] mit Begleitung des Piano-Forte. Braun- 
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ConiittU. ^ An Wina. — An * * *. — An Lina. — Freundig mScht' ich, 
dtt mdn tfiMCt Ld>cn. — Immcr mehr. — Gretchcni Klage. — Wonne 
der Wehmttth, canon, a in t. — Treulicb, trio. — Dat Vergiaamcinnicht. 

Wiedemann, Ernst Johann. 
Messe fur Sopran, Alt, Tenor und Bass und Orchester, com- 
ponirt von £. Wiedemann. [Partitur.] Manuscript. 
[184-?] M.a6o.6 



Wiedemann, Ernst Johann. (Contmued.) 
Te Deum, fur 4 Solostimmen und gemischten Chor mit 
Klavierbegleitung. Berlin. Trautwein. [186-?] 

No. 5 in if.aax.x 

Wieder bin ich heut' gegangen. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. 6 

Lieder von Reinick. Op. 42. No. 9 in If.a2x.a6 

Wieder moecht' ich dir begegnen. Song. Liszt. Gesammelte 

Lieder. No. 44 in lC.a44.x4 

WiederhalL Song. Methfessel, A. G. 6 Lieder. 31. Werk. 

No. 7 in lf.a2x.33 
Wiederkehr, Jakob Christian Michael. 
Trois duos pour piano et violon ou hantbois. Livre i, 2. 
[Partition piano et violon.] Paris. £rard. [179-?] 

No. 8, 9 in If .axo3 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 35, 36 in if.2xaxo 

Same. [Partie d'oboe ou clarinette.] No. 27, 28 in lf.2xaxa 
Wiederkehr. Part-song. 
IsENMANN. Funf Maunerchdrc. Op. 66. No. 25 in lf.392.xx 
Marschner, H. a. Liebe, Wein und Krieg. 

No. 21 in ll.392.x7 

MoEHRiNG. No. 1 13 in 11.246.2a 

Pache. Zwei Gesange. Op. 167. No. 5 in If.2x2.x3 

Wiederaehen. Part-song. Becker, V. E. Funf Lieder fur 

vierstimmigen Minnerchor. Op. 59. No. 16 in li.3924 

Lachner, V. No. 21 in ic.392.x5 

Wiederaehn. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20^ 

Band 8. 11.3x7.1.20.8 

Weber, C. M. F. E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band i. 

No. 26 in M.a44.7 
Wiegand, John. 
Bow down and hear me. Quartet for mixed voices. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] New York. Ditson & Co. 1876. 

No. 14 in 1I«X904^ 
Wiegen wir Schwalben in Abendduft. Part-song. Pohlenz. 

No. 120 in li.x29a.434 
Wiegenleat zu Gent. BaUad. Loewe, J. C. G. Kaiser Karl v. 

No. 3 in lC.22x.90 

Wiegenlied. For orchestra. Thul. No. 6 in m. 334.24 

Wiegenlied. Part-song. Abt, F. Funf vierstimmige Manner- 

gesange. Op. 261, Heft 2. No. 37 in if .392^ 

Brahms. No. 18 in 11.392.5 

HiLLER, F. No. 2 in If.x94.x6 

KuECKEN. No. 15 in if .203.8 

Schubert, F. P. 12 Gesange. No. 10 in lf.x58.ax 

Wiegenlied. Song. 

Brahms. Funf Lieder. No. 12 in lf.38o.40.x ; etc 

Cornelius. Werke. Band i. IC4X4.20.X 

CuRscHMANN. Curschmann-Album. No. 1 in Il.x57.37 

Grieg. Grieg-Album, i. No. 2 in if .X55.X6 

Hennig. 20 ein und zweistimmige Lieder. No. 17 in lf.203.8 

KuECKEN. Leichte Liebe. No. 3 in If .244.6.2 

Mozart. Werke. Serie 7, Band i. No. 12 in IC.3X5.X.7.X 

RiTTBR, F. L. Zehn Kinder-Lieder. Heft 2. 

No. 7 in IC.X984. 
Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 3, 4, 8. 

Strauss, R. Funf Lieder fiir eine Singstimme. Op. 41. 

No. 6 in M48o.a4.3 
Taubert, C. G. W. Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft 2-xi. 

IC.X92.6; etc 
Tiehsen. 7 Gedichte. No. 9 in if .2363 

Weber, C. M. F. E. von. Sammtliche Lieder. Band i. 

No. 2 in li.244.7 
Wiegenlied am Lager eines kranken Kindes. Schumann, R. A. 
Werke. Serie 10, Band i. If.3x6.x.xax 

Wiegenliedchen. Song. Strauss, R. Acht Lieder fur eine 
Singstimme. Op. 49- No. 13 in 11480.34.4 

Wiel, Taddeo. 
I teatri musicali veneziani del settecento. Catalogo delle 
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Das Urtcil dee Midas. Ein heiteres Singsptel. Mnsik von 
Hans Hermann. No. i in II.38943 

Wieland der Schmied. Symphonk potm. Hausbgobx. M.40&X7 
Wi^enar, Franz. 
Ch^mbin. Commie chants. Potoe de Francis de Croisset 
[pseud.] & Henri Cain. Mttsiqne de J. Massenet 

VHcner, Die, in Berlin. O^a. For the Music see Holtd. 
W|tnar Maenner-Gesang-Verein. 
Jahresbericht iiber das 33.-34. Vereinsjahr. iB74/7S^/77' 
Zttsammengestellt yon Karl Feyerer. Wien. 1875-77. 

No. 1-3 in M.i44.ai 
Vt^cner Opemabende. CrUieism, Kalbbck. M.xo3.a9 

VHenlawdd, Henri 

Ugende pour le violon avec accomp. d'orchestre. Op. 17. 

Partition. Leipzig. Kistner. [186-?] No. a in M.359.5 

Polonaise [pour violon avec accompagnement d'orchestre. 

Partition]. Manuscript. No. a in if.x33.34 

Wlenlawaki, Joseph. 

„Guillaume le Taciturne." Ouverture dramatique pour or- 

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No. 3 in M.348.X 
Wieningcr^ Eduard. 
Gondolierlied fikr eine Tenorstimme mit Begleitung von 
Brummchor und Clavier (oder Harfe). Op. 4. Clavier- 
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No. 9 in If .axa.X9 
Wieprccht, Wilhelm Friedrich. 

Kalkbbbnnbr, a. Wilhelm Wieprecht, Director der 

sammtltchen Mustkchore des Garde-Corps: sein Leben 

und Wirken. Berlin. 1882. Portrait. No. 5 in M.X45.90 

Wienaberger^ J. A. 

Rioval. [Sc^e lyrique.] Poime de Emmanuel Ducros. 

Musique de J. A. Wiernsberger. [Partition chant et 

piano.] Paris. O'Kelly. [88-?] No. 4 in M.9X3.X8 

Wlaaenar. Richard. 

Kreuzfahrt. Gedicht von Felix Dahn. Fur Mannerchor 

und Pianoforte componirt von Richard Wiesener. Op. 

18. Leipzig. Hug. [i8gH?] No. 10 in M.ax9.x9 

Wife» Al O godsl Caich. Paxton, S. No. 16 in M.9aa9.4 

Wile^ children and friends. Simg. Bbbthovbn. Werke. 

Serif 24, M4X3.x.a4 

Wile^ The, of two husbands. O^a. For the Music see 

MaasinghL For the Libbbtto see Cobb, J. 
\infa» The; or he'll come home. Sang. Fostbb, S. C. 

No. 39 in M.3804X.3 
Wifa^a song, A. Part-song, Babmby. No. i in If.x58.a3; etc 

VHghart^ H., inmslatar. 

HuxBicACHBB. Loreley. Ugende-symphonique. 

No. 3 in if.996.x6 

Wight, Andrew. 

The life of James Allan, the Northumberland piper. 3d 

edition, enlarged. Newcastle upon Tyne. Mackenzie & 

Dent 1818. If.x46.xx 

Vnhtol, J. See Vitol, Josef. 

Vradngerbalk. Cantata. For the Music see Panny. For the 

Libbbtto see Tegn€r. 

Vnkofl, Henry. 

Memoir of Ginevra Guerrabella. [Anon.] New York. 

Crowen. 1863. No. 2 in M .X48.7 

InKftra iTQ portraits, m ftuloa'sph tetter md newspaper euttifisSb 

Wilberfotce, Edward, translator, 

Kbbisslb von Hbllbobn, H. Franz Schubert: a musical 

biography. London. 1866. if.x07.xa 

iVttbye, John. 

Works. Edited by James Turle and G. W. Budd. London. 

Chappell. [1841, 46. Musical Antiquarian Society.] 

The pisno seore may be found on ihelf-nttmber ^.934.99. If.a34^9 
Camtenit. — i. The first set of madrigals, edited by J. Turle, tIz. rPly, 
lore, aloft; Away, thoa shalt not love me; Ah met can erery rumour; 
Weep, O mine eyes; Dear pity, how, ah I how would'st thou; Ye rest- 
less thoughts; Whst needeth all this trsTsil; O fools I can you not 
see; AIss! what hope of speeding; Lady, when I behold; Thus 
salth my Cloris bright; Adieu, sweet Amaryllis I; Die, hapless man; 
I fall, I fall, O stay me ; And though my love abounding ; I ^ways beg. 



^Vrabye^ John. (ConHmed.) 

yet nercr am reUered; Thus Lore commands; Lady, yodr words do 
spite me; Alasl what a wretehad life; Unkind, O sUy thy flying; I 
song sometimes my thoughts; Flora gave me fairot flowers; Sweet 
lore, if thon wBt gain; Lady, when I beheld; When Shall my 
wretched Ufa; Of joys and pleasing pains; My throat Is aore, 
my voice Is hearse; Crael, bdiold my heavy ending; Thoa art hot 
young, thou say's!; Why dost thou shout s. Second set of madrigals, 
edited by G. W. Budd, iris.: Come, shepherd swains; Flourish, ye hil- 
locks; Ahl cruel Amaryllis; So light is love; As f^ as mom; OhI 
what shaU I do ; I live, and yet methinki I do not breathe; There is a 
jewel; When Cloris heard of her Amyntas; Happy streams, where 
trembling fall ; Change me, O heavens ; Love not me for eomdy grace ; 
Fly not so swift ; I love, alas! yet am not loved ; As matchless beauty ; 
Happy, Oh! happy he; Sweet honey-sucklns bees; Yet, sweet, take 
heed ; All pleasure is of this condition ; Oft bive I vow'd ; Down in a 
valley; Hard destinies are love and b«iuty parted; Weep, weep, mine 
eyes; There, where I saw her; Ye that do live in pleasures; A silly 
sylvan; O wretched man, why lov'at thou; Where most my thoughts; 
Despiteful thus unto myself; Ah! cannot sighs nor teara; Draw on, 
sweet night; Stsy, Corydon, thou swain; Softly, O drop, mine eyea; 
Long have I made these hills; The lady Oriana; I am quite tired; O 
God, the rock of my whole strength. 

Adieu, sweet Amarillis. Madrigal [s. s. x. b.]. (/n Clementi. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 49-51.) 

No. 201 in lf.ixai.3; No. 301 in M.ixo.3.3 
Also to be found in Slbbald's CoUectiott of catchea; Warren's Vocal 
harmony; Webbe, Jr.'s Convito armonico. 

As fair as morn. Madrigal [a. t. b.]. (In Musical library. 
Vol. I, pp. wv-S?;) , „ . ^ No. 33 in lf,a35.i8.x 

Also to be found in Warren's Vocal harmony. 

Away, thou sh^lt not love me. Madrigal [s. A. b.]. (In 
Warren. Vocal harmony. Pp. 168-170.) No. 99 in M .aao.xo 

Come, shepherd swains. Madrigal [x. t. b.]. (In Hawes. 

Collection of madrigals. Pp. 33-36.) No. 6 in lf.a35.1a 

Also to be found in Webb's Collectioa of nadrigala; for a. t. a. In 
Novello's Glee-hive. 

Die, hapless man! Madrigal [s. a. t. t. b.]. (In Turle and 
Taylor. The People's music book. Vol. 3, pp. 6a-68.) 

No. ^ in 11.11x4^ 

Down in a valley. Madrigal [s. s. A. x. B.]. (In Bland. The 

LAdies' collection. Vol. i, pp. a-4.) No. i in lf.a35.x7.x 

Also to be found in OUphant's liadrigala fat parts; Warren'a Collee- 
tion of catchea. 

Flora gave me fairest flowers. Madrigal [s. s. A. t. b.]. 

London. Birchall. [181-?] No. la in M.a35.7.x 

Also to be found In Bland's The Ladles' collection; Clementi's Collec- 
tion of catches; Dementi's Vocal harmony; The Harmoniat; Hawes's 
Collection of madrigals; Leslie's Cassell's Choral music; Musical 
library; Musical times [Music]; OUphant's Madrigals in pnrU; 
Taylor's Madrigals; Warren's Collection of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s 
Convito armonico. 

Fly, love, to heav'n. Madrigal [a. t. b.]. (In Clementi. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 44-47.) 

No. 199 in M.XX0.X.3; No. 190 in M.xxaa.3 
Also to be fonnd In SibbaUl's O^ection of catches; Warren's Vocal 
harmony. 

The Lady Oriana. Madrigal [s. s. a. t. t. b.]. (In No- 
vello's Glee-hive. Vol. 2, pp. 73-80.) No. 38 in M.x57.9aa 

Also to be found In Tsylor's Madrigals. 
Lady, when I behold. Madrigal [s. s. A. x. t. b.]. (In 
Amusement for the ladies. Vol. 3, pp. 66-70.) 

No. a3inM.aao.3-3 

Also to be found in Hullah's The Singer's library; Novello's Glee- 
hive; Turle and Taylor's The People's music book; Warren's Collec- 
tion of catches; Webbe, Jr.'s Convito armonico. 

Lady, your words do spite me. [Madrigal, s. s. A. t. b.] 
(In Hawes. Collection of madrigala. Pp. 8i-8$.) 

No. 16 in M.335.Ta 

Piano forte part to the First [and Second] set of madrigals. 
Compressed from the score by G. Alex. Macfarren. Lon<* 
don. Chappell. [184-? Musical Antiquarian Society.] 
The score is on shelf-number 11.s34.19. No. 5, 6 in M.a34.a9 

Stay, Corydon. Madrigal, [s. s. A. t. t. b;]. (In Novello's 
Glee-hive. Vol. i, pp. iii-iaa.) No. 17 in M.i57.ao.x 

Also to be found in Taylor'a Madrigals; Webb's Collection of 
madrigals. 

Sweet, honey-sucking bees. Madrigal [s. 8. A. t. b.]. Lon- 
don. Hawes. [i8i-?1 No. 17 in M.a35.7.x 

Also to be found in Hawes's Collection of madrigals; Musical library; 
Musical Umes [Music]; OUphant's Madrigals in parte; Webb's Col- 
lection of madrigals. 

Same, (ad part.) Madrigal [s. s. A. x. b.]. London. No- 
vello. [184-? The Musical times.] No. 46 in M.Z58.ao 



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Thus saith my Qoris. [Madrigal.] (/n HuUah. Part 
music. Secular. Vol. a, pp. I3^id5*) No. 30 in M.x57.a8.a 

Alio to be found la OUplwnt'i Mftdrigmlt in putt. 

Ye restless thoughts. Madrigal [t. t. b.]. (In Clementi. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. lo-ia.) 

No. 179 in M.xiai.3; No. 179 in M.ziaa.3 
Also to be fomid la Sibbftld't Collection of cstchet; Warrea't Vocu 
bamony. 

Wilcox, Herbert Mygatt. 
Tht chemical maid. A musical comedy in two acts. Book 
and lyrics by George Henry Bryant. Music by Ralph 
Barton Sanders, Emerson Hurd Packard, Charles Francis 
Willis, Herbert Mygatt Wilcox [and others]. 

No. a in 1c.389.17 
Wild, Constantin. 

Bayreuth 1894. Manuel pour les visiteurs de Bayreuth. 
Leipzig. [1894.] Illus. Portraits. Plan. Maps. 

No. I in M.37a7i 
Wnd, Priedrich. 

Bayreuth 1897. Praktisches Handbuch ftir Festspiel- 
besucher. Herausgegeben von Friedrich Wild unter Mit- 
wirkung von Heinrich Bulthaupt, Max Chop, Robert 
West. 2. Auflage. Leipzig. Wild. [1897] IHus. Por- 
traits. Plan. Maps. M.370.34 
Wild, Hortense. 

De la formation du mode mineur par revolution, la trans- 
formation et la ftxit6. Paris. Fischbacher. 1898. 

M.379.a6 

Wild dove, The. Symphonic poem. DvoftAx. No. i in M4io.aa 

Wild rose. The. Part-song. Drbgert. No. ii in M.39a.7 

Egxrton. No. 23 in M.195.X.13 

Wild twant. The. Cantata. For the Music see Horrocka. 

For the Libretto see Byron, M. C. 
Wilda. Cantata. For the Music see Pfeiffer, G. J. For the 

LiBRBTTo see Gninand. 
WUde, Oscar. 

Salome. Drama. Musik von Richard Strauss. 11.398^; etc 
Wilde Jaeger, Der. Cantata. For the Music see Beer» M. J. 

For the Librktto see Gnenther, P. 
Wilde Jaeger, Der. Opera, For the Music see Neatler; also 
Schulx, A. For the Librbtto see Hofmann; also Wagner, 
G. 
Wilde Jagd, Die. Part-song. Bobnickb. No. 9 in 11.393.5 

Wilde Rob' und erste Liebe. Part-song. Dbbois. 

No. 31 in M.399.6 
Wilden, Die. Opera. For the Music see Dalayrac. Az^mia. 
Wilden Rosen, Die, bluhen auft Part-song. Klahrb. 

No. 60 in Il.39a.1a 
Wilden Schw&ne, Die. Cantata. For the Music see Reinecke, 

C. H. C. For the Libretto see Kuhn, C. 
Wildenbruch, Adam Ernst von. 

Festgesang. Ftir Chor und Orchester componirt von Hein- 
rich Hofmann. No. 7 in M. 39145 
Das Hexenlied. Mit begleitender Musik von Max Schil- 
lings. No. I in M .38aa8 
Jung Olaf. Ballade. Fur Soli (Sopran, Tenor, Bariton und 
Bass), gemischten Chor und Orchester komponiert von 
Ferdinand Hummel. No. 3 in M.380.8 
Der Ueberfall. Oper. Mit Benutzung der Novelle „Die 
Danaide" von Ernst von Wiedenbruch. [Musik] von 
Heinrich ZocUner. No. 2 in 11.395.58 
WUdenbruch, Ernst von. See Wildenbruch, Adam Ernst von. 

Wildenradt, Johann von. 

Ghitana. Oper. Musik von Dr. Max Oberleithner. lf.38a.58 
Wilder, Jerome Albert Victor van. 
Beethoven: sa vie et son ceuvre. Paris. Charpentier St, cie. 

1883. Portrait. If.z99.13 

Enguerrande. Drame lyrique. Musique de Auguste Cha- 

puis. 11.385.2 

Une folic i Rome. Op^ra bouffe. Musique de Federico 

Ricct. lf.307.15 

Mozart, lliomme et Tartiste. Paris. Heugel. 1880. 2 

portraits. Fac-simile. If.ia2.6 

Same. 3e Edition. Charpentier & cie. 1885. lf.127.38 



Vnider, Jerome Albert Victor van. (ConHmted,) 

Prinz Methusalem. Komische Operette von Wilder and 

Delacour [Pseud.]. Musik von Johann Strauss. M.393.ia 

[La Reine Indigo. Op^a-bouffe de Johann Strauss. 

Paroles de MM. Ad. Jaime et Victor Wilder.] ic.323^1 

La tzigane. Op^ra comique. Paroles de MM. A. DeUtcour 

[pseud.] et Victor Wilder. Musique de Johann Strauss. 

11^3.17 
Wilder, Jerome Albert Victor van, ironslaior. 
Bruch. Fritiof (Frith jof sage). No. 5 in M. 154.37 

Gbvabrt. Jacob van Artevelde. K«i5M 

Kbil. Dona Branca (Donna Bianea). M.381^ 

Wagner, W. R. Les maitres chanteurs de Nuremberg. 

No. 2 in If.1a8i.39 
WQder, Victor. See WUder, J^r6me Albert Victor van. 
Wildemeaa, The. Anthem, (^ss. No. 19 in if .157^; Ate. 

WildemesB, The, and the solitary place. Anthem. Wbslbt, 
S. S. No. 10 in IC.190.9. ate* 

Wildroeschen. Part-song. Becker, V. E. No. 26 in if .399.4 

Wild% . 

Tantum ergo. [Quartet and chorus. Accomp. for organ.] 
(In Novello. Collection of sacred music. VoL i, p. 74.) 

No. 3 in If .270.3.1 
WildachOts, Der. Opera. For the Music see Lortaing. For 

the Librbtto see Kotaebne. 
Wilhelm, C. 
The press. Ballet. Invented by C. Wilhelm. Produced and 
arranged by Madame Katti-Lanner. Lyrics by Horace 
Lennard. Music by Leopold Wenzel. ii«397*75 

Wilhelm, Carl. 
The dawn of love. [Part song, T. t. b. b.] (In Chickering 
collection. Vol. 2, pp. 66, 67.) No. 33 in lf.39a^8.9 

Deutsches Bundeslied [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt. Leichte 
Mannerchore. Heft 14* PP. 22, 23.) No. 89 in li.946L28 
Husaren. Ach, waren doch die Traume nichtl Zwei Dich' 
tungen fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Leipzig. Kahnt. 
[ 1862 ?] No. 20 in M.39a.a7 

Die Liebe. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger^ 
halle. Vol. 4, pp. 9-1 1-) No. 4 in M.39242.4 

Scheiden. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. P. 517.) 

No. 217 in lf.X474 

Die Wacht am Rhein. [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. Pp. 

213, 214.) No. 89 in M.X47.4 

Wilhelm, M. 

Trois parques. Op6ra-comique en i acte. Paroles de Jules 

Ruelle. Musique de M. Wilhelm. [Partition chant et 

piano. Paris, i860?] No. 4 in Il.3a6.a1 

Wilhelm und Augusta Heilt Part-song. M6siol. Zwei Fest- 

gesange. No. 14 in M. 393.37 

Wilhelm Tell. Opera. For the Music see RoaainL Ckiglielmo 

Tell. 
Wilhelm TelL Overture. Zoppp. No. 5 in M.35a.6 

Wilhelm von Oranien. Opera. For the Music see Hofanann, 

H. C. J. For the Librbtto see Roaenfcld, J. 
WUhelmj, August Emil Daniel Friedrich Victor. 
„Air Ungherese" nach Franz Liszt Concertstuck ftir 
Violine mit Orchester. Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. 
[188-?] No. 2 in 11405^ 

Alia Polacca. Concertstuck fur Violine mit Orchester. 
Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [187-?] No. i in lf405.67 
Fantasiesttick fur Violine mit Orchester oder Pianoforte- 
bcgleitung. Partitur. Mainz. Schott. [187-?] 

No. 3 in If 405.67 

„In memoriam." Concertstuck fur Violine und Orchester. 

Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [187-?] No. 4 in if 405.67 

Italicnische Suite nach Nicolo Paganini fur Violine mit 

Orchester-Begleitung. Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. 

[189-?] No. I in M 405.68 

Romanze fiir Violine mit Orchester- oder Klavierbeglei- 

tung. Partitur. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1875?] 

No. 5 in If .33S.14 
Wilhelmj, August Emil Daniel Friedrich Victor, editor. 
Wagner, W. R. Albumblatt. Als Romanze fur Violine mit 
Orchester bcarbeitet. No. 2 in If ^38.5 



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Wnhem, Gttillaume Louis Bucqaillon. 
JoMARD, E. F. Dtscours sur la yie et les travaux de G. L. 
B. Wilhem. Ayec un appendice. Paris. 184a. Portrait 
Facsimile. No. i in M.X45.34 

Wilkfaia, John. 

Humid seal of soft affection. A cazonet [t.], with an ac- 
comp. for the piano forte. London. Longman, Clementi 
& Co. [179-U No. 24 in M.a37^ 

The sigh. A song [t.]. With an accomp. for the piano- 
forte. London. Longman, Clementi & Co. [iTP-?] 
^^ No. 25 in u^zja 

WOkiiia, Joseph, eompiUr, 
The creation. A service of sacred song, with connective 
readings from the Holy Scriptures. London. Sunday 
School Union. [1873.] No. 4 in ii.37a3i 

Will Cloris cast her sun-brtght eye? Part-song, Goodgaoomb. 

No. 900 in M.IX0.Z.3; etc 
WOl einst das Graflein. Song. Mozaat. No. 4 in M.904.37 
WOl God indeed dwell upon the earth? Anthem. Fowls. 

No. 14 in lf.990.z4 
Vrai o' the wisp. Opera, For the Music see Davison. For 

the Libretto see Cook, D. P. 
WQl she speak to me no more? BaUad. Linlby, G. [Songs.] 
Vol. 2. No. 3 in M.235.Z9.9 

Win they answer if I write? Part-song. St. Geobgb. 

No. 14 in M.903.90; etc. 
Win ueber Nacht wohl durch das Thai. Song. Franz, R. 
Zwolf Gesange. Op. 5. No. 35 in M.944.5.I » 

Win you be pleas'd to walk? Glee. Stbvbnson, J. A. 

M.235.Z7.4 

Wm you hear? Glee. Marbnzio. No. 98inM.235.z7.i;etc 

Win you never from me part. Glee. Cartbr, T. [Canons, 

glees and catches.] No. 5 in M.221.32 

Wniaert^ Adrien. 

Amen. Canon, 4 in 2 inverted. (In Bland. The Ladies' 

collection. Vol. i, p. 68.) No. 108 in M.S35.17.1 

Alto to be fovnd in Social harmony; Warreii'a Collectioo of catchea. 

De retoumer mon ami. Song for six voices [s. a. a. t. t. b.]. 
(In Smith. Musica antiqua. Pp. 86-90.) M.a36.io 

Magnificat VI. toni [s. a. t. b.]. (In Lueck. Sammlung 
ausgeseichneter Compositionen fur die Kirche. Band 4, 
pp. ia8-i33.) No. 36 in M.158.334 

Wniard, John D., compiler. 

Arson: a collection of four-part songs for male voices. 
[Voice parts and piano-score.] Boston. Ditson & Co. 
(186a.] 5 V. 11.109.1 

Vol. t coatalna the lat tenor part, vol. a the ad tenor, toL 3, the lat 
haaa, toL 4 the ad haaa, and voL s the piano aeore. 
Canlmli. — Otto: The wind. — Knecken: O wert thon In the canld 
blaat. — Weber: Bright aword of liberty; Day alowly dedining. » 
Otto: Misat I, then, part from thee? — Weber: SUent night — 
Hirtd ; The nffler'a daughter. — (Wagner] : Choma of pilgrima from 
Tannhinaer. — Roaaini: Fair and noble lady. — [Mosart] : Choma 
of pricata Ifrom] Magic fhite. — Krentaer: Serenade. — Adam: The 
artineriat'a oath. — Becker: The mined chapel. — Ecce quam 
bonnm. — Backer: March. (On I gallant company I) — Lena: Wanderer'a 
night aong. — Girachner: Beware! — Zollner: Where wonid I be? — 
Call: Oft when night haa reat beatowed. — Krentaer: The Sabbath 
day. — Werner: The two roaea. — Krentaer: Hark, abore na. — Bank: 
Evening aong. — Boieldien: Praiae of the aoldier. — Lorenz: Baniah, 
Oh I maiden. — ^Marachner: O iHiy art thon not near me. — Flemming: 
Integer vitae. — Mendelaaohn: The hnntamen'a farewell: The cheer- 
fnl wanderer. — Clandina: Longing for home. — Gandeamna. — 
Manrer: Praiae of aong. — Schaffer: The malden'a lament. — Adam: 
Whcmi we love moat — Krentaer: What beama ao bright — Chwatal: 
Lovely night! — Champagne aong. — Abt: Good night — Girachner: 
Good night — Mendelaaohn: Serenadc^Kflcken: The yonng mtiaiciana. 
— Hatton: Serenade. — Zdliner: Rhine wine aong. — Mendelaaohn: 
The voyage. — Biriiop: Sleep, gentle lady. — [Macfarren] : Now the 
ann haa mounted high. — Z5llner: Miller*a aong. — Abt: The parting 
day. — Zfillner: Toaat (Health to the falreat) — Cramer: How can 
I leave thee. — Abt: Wanderer'a return. — Vogel: Waltz (Harkl 
hark!). — Placher: The wanderer. — Weber: Prayer before battle.— 
Mendelaaohn: Farewell to the foreat — KAcken: The Rhine. — Abt: 
Night aong. — Eiaenhofer: Serenade. — (>ade: (Sondola aong. — 
Reichardt : The image of the roae. 

WOlcox, John Henry. 

Salve Regina. Solo for t. or s. [Accomp. for organ.] 
Boston. Russell & Co. 1867. No. a in M.a6o.zo.a 

Tantum ergo. Duo for t. and b. or s. & a. [Accomp. for 
organ.] Boston. Ditson & Co. [186-?] 

No. 38 in M.a6o.io.a 



WiUcoz, John Henry, editor. 
Lyra catholica: masses, hjrmns, motetts. Selected and ar- 
ranged by J. H. Willcox and L. H. Southard. [Accomp. 
for organ.] Boston. Ditson & Co. [1866.] M.ioa5 

WQleart, Adrien. See Willaert, Adrien. 

WUle. Maurice. 
Le mariage de Marguerite. Op^ra comique. Musique de 
Ch« Miry. No. I in M.967.I 

WOleby, Charles. 

Fr^d^ric Francois Chopin. London. Low, Marshall & Co. 
189a. Portrait. M.z49a«ii 

Masters of English music. London. Osgood, Mcllvaine & 
Co. 1893. Portraits. Fac-similes. [Masters of con- 
temporary music] M.ioi.a 
CoHttMts, — Sulliran. — Maekenrie. — CJowen. — Parry. — Stanford. 

Willekumm, Der. Cantata. For the Music see Jensen, A. For 

the Libretto see SchelfeL 

WiUent-Bordogni, E. 

Lola. Op^ra bouffe en i acte de G. Chauvin. Musique de 

Willent-Bordogni. Partition pour chant et piano. Paris. 

Hartmann. [1889.] No. i in M.a77.9i 

Mousselinette. Saynette. Paroles de Theodore Alfonst. 

Musique de E. W. Bordogni. [Partition chant et piano.] 

Paris. Chatot. [1867.] No. a in M.a77.ai 

La petite mendiante.' Petit op^ra-comique en i acte. 

Paroles de Theodore Alfonsi. Musique de M. £. W. 

Bordogni. [Partition chant et piano.] Paris. Journal 

des jeunes personnes. 1868. No. 3 in M.a77.9i 

Rose-polka. Op^rette en i acte. Paroles de E. Grang^ et 

V. Bernard. Musique de E. Willent-Bordogni. [Parti* 

tion chant et piano.] Paris. Chatot. [1886.] 

No. 4 in M.a77.ax 
Willi's, Die.- Opera. For the Music see PucdnL For the 

LiBftBTTO see Fontana, F. 
William II., Emperor of Germany. 
Sang an Aegir. Dichtung und Composition von S. M. dem 
Deutschen Kaiser, Koenig von Preussen, Wilhelm II. 
[Fur vierstimmigen gemischten Chor und Orchester ein- 
gerichtet von Albert Becker. Partitur.] Berlin. Bote & 
Bock. [1894.] No. 2 in M.9oa.a7 

William Ratcliff. Opera. For the Music see Lerouz; also 
MascagnL For the Libretto see Gramont; also Maffei. 
William Ratcliff. Overture. Van dbr Stuckbn. 

No. 2 in M.404.9X 
William Tell. Overture. Rossini. No. is in M.900.9 

Williams, Charles Francis Abdy. 
A short account of the music of the Greek drama, together 
. with the choruses of Sophocles' "Antigone" as performed 
in the Greek theatre at Bradfield College, June 1898. By 
C. F. Abdy Williams, with an English paraphrase by G. 
S. Freeman. [Accomp. for lyres.] London. Breitkopf 
& Hartel. [ 1898?] No. 3 in M.380.IX 

A short historical account of the degrees in music at Ox- 
ford and Cambridge. With a chronological list of gradu- 
ates in that faculty from the year 1463. London. No- 
vello, Ewer & Co. [1893.] M.ai6.i9 

Williams, Charles Lee. 

Blessed be the Lord God of Israel. Anthem for Christmas, 
[s. sold and chorus. Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello's 
Collection of anthems. Vol. 16^ pp. 105-113.) 

No. 13 in M.i95.a.i6 
Gethsemane. A church cantata. The words by Joseph 
Bennett. The music by C. Lee Williams. [Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] Octavo edition. London. Novello, Ewer 
& Co. 1892. No. 4 in M.156.7 

Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. Short anthem un- 
accompanied. (In Novello's Collection of anthems. Vol. 
14, pp. 1-4.) No. I in M.i95.a.i4 

To Thee, O Lord. Anthem for a harvest festival [s. solo 
and chorus. Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collec- 
tion of anthems. Vol. 16, pp. 33-38.) No. 4 in M.i95.a.x6 
Williams, Fred, translator. 

Lbcocq, a. C. The little duke (Le petit due). 

No. 2 in Uj2gfi,s* 



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Williamt, Joseph. 
Brer Rabbit and Uncle Remus. A comic opera for young 
people. The libretto by Walter Parke. The music by 
Florian Pascal [pseud.]. Vocal score. London. Wil- 
liams. [1903.] No. I in M. 396.71 
Cymbia. A comic opera in 3 acts. Libretto by Harry 
Paulton. Music by Florian Pascal [pseud. Accomp. for 
pianoforte]. London. Williams. [188-?] No. i in M.a87.3 
The dream ship. Cantata for treble voices. Written by 
Frederic Enoch. Composed by P. Pascal [pseud.]. Lon- 
don. Williams. [i8<M.] No. i in M.384.39 
Gypsy Gabriel. Romantic comic opera in 3 acts. Written 
by Walter Parke and William Hogarth. Composed by 
Florian Pascal [pseud.]. Abridged vocal score. Lon- 
don. Williams. [188-?] No. i in 11.2874 
Lady Laura's land'. An operetta (in i act). Libretto by 
Fred W. Broughton. Music by F. Pascal [pseud. Vocal 
score]. London. Williams. [1895.] M. 381.67 
Little Jack Sheppard. Burlesque drama in 3 acts. Selec- 
tions of words and music. Written by H. P. Stephens 
and W. Yardley. Music by Meyer Lutz, Arthur Cecil, 
Hamilton Clarke, and Florian Pascal [pseud.]. 

No. 3 in M.a87.3 

Old King Cole and good Queen Cole. A comic cantata for 

children. Libretto by William . Younge. Music by F. 

Pascal [pseud.]. Vocal score. London. Williams. [iSB-?] 

No. 3 in M.a87.4 

Sally, or the boatswain's mate. A musical farcical-comedy 

in two acts. Written by Edward Righton and Adam 

Smith. Composed by Florian Pascal [pseud.]. Vocal 

score. London. Williams. 1903. M.a40.a7 

Williams, Joseph, editor. 

Gounod: Sarabande de Cinq-Mars. No. 6 in M.3ia.i 

WlUiama, Sarah. 
The prima donna. London. Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 
1884. M.i49a.30 

Wllliams» Thomas. 
The broken vow. Glee [for 3 voices]. (In The Apollo. 
Vol. 8, pp. 585-59^) No. 7 in M.x39a.i8.8 

A treatise on singing. An analysis of the vocal powers of 
Incledon and Braham. Hints for the improvement of 
village choirs; interspersed with anecdotes. London. 
The Author. 1835- No. i in M.iia.90 

WlUiama, Thomas J. 
The desert flower. Romantic opera. Written by Mess. 
Harris and Williams. Composed by W. V. Wallace. 

M.a94.x9 
Willie has gone to the war. Sang, Foster, S. C. 

No. 40 in M.38a4Z.3 
Willie my brave. Song, Foster, S. C. No. 41 in 11.380.41.3 

WilUa, .' 

Frank, what shall we do? Catch a 3 voci. (/» Clementi. 

Collection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 48.) 

No. 134 in il.izaz.3; No. 134 in M.zzo.3.a 
Also to be found in Sibbald'i Collection of catchet. 

Willis, Charles Francis. 

The chemical maid. A musical comedy in two acts. Book 

and lyrics by George Henry Bryant. Music by Ralph 

Barton Sanders, Emerson Hurd Packard, Charles Francis 

Willis [and others]. No. 3 in M.389.17 

WQlis, Nathaniel Parker. 

Memoranda of the life of Jenny Lind. Philadelphia. 
Peterson. 185 1. Portrait. M.io8.a4 

WiUia, Richard Storrs. 

Christmas carol no. i. Four-part or one-part with organ 
or piano accomp. "While shepherds watched their flocks 
by night." New York. Firth & Co. i860. 

No. 15 in 11.190.9 

Our church music. New York. Dana & Co. 1856. M.Z37.Z9 

Willisy Richard Storrs, edUor. 

Musical Woald, The. [New York. Weekly.] Vol. 3, no. 

18-34; 4-7; 8, no. I, 3, 4, 5. 7-13. 1S-17; 9, no. 1-17; 10, 

no. 1-18; 11-34; 35, no. I-I3. 1853-60. M.166.1 

Willkommen. Part-song. Gen£s. Funf heitere Lieder. Op. 

99,. Heft 3. No. 30 in M.393.9 



Willkommen. Part-song. (ConOnuod.) 

KuNTZs. No. 93 in If .140.39 

Rhxinbbrgbr, J. G. Liebesgarten. No. 15 in lf.x58.37 

WUlkommon, dn Gottes Sonne. Song. Curschicann. Cursch* 

mann^-Album. No. i in M. 157.37 

WiUkommen, froher Wandersmann. Part-song. Abt, F. 

Leichte Mannerchore. No. 3i in M.fl46.93 

Willkommen, lieber schoener Mai Part-song. Schubbrt, F. 

P. Werke. Serie 19. M.3X7.x.i9 

Willkommen mein Waldt Smug. Pbamz, R. Sechs Gesinge. 

Op. 31. No. 43 in M.344.5.B 

Willkommen schoener Juengling. Duit. Rbissigbx. 

No. 8 in M.144.X7 
Willkonunen tausendmal. Part-song. Bbckbb, V. E. Funf 
Lieder ffir vierstimmigen Mannerchor. Op. 59. 

No. 15 in lf.39B4 

Vnilkommen und Abschied. Song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 30, Band 7. ^.3x7.1.30.7 

Willkuer, Die, des Schicksals. Travesty. Mbistbr, R., pseud. 

No. I in M.xoa.30 
WiUmera, Heinrich Rudolf. 
Notice sur la vie et les travaux artistiques de Rodolphe 
Willmers. [Paris. 1847.] No. 11 in M.373.fl3 

! WUlmers, Rodolphe. See Willmers, Heinrich Rudolf. 
' WiUner, A. M. 

Das Heimchen am Herd. Oper von Carl Goldmark. 

■MOM 

i Willow, willow. Song, See Poor sodl. The, sat singing. 

Wills, William Gorman. 
I Godwin, £. W. "Claudian" [by W. G. WilU and H. Her- 
, man]. A few notes on the architecture and costume. A 
t letter to Wilson Barrett. [London. 1883.] Plates. 

No. 7 in if.xx6.7 

Lalla Rookh. Cantata (founded on Moore's legend). The 

music by F. Clay. If.x54^6 

; l/^nilst du dass ich geh'? Song. Brahms. Fun! Gesange. 

Op. 71. No. 7 in M.3fc40.3 

I Willst du mit, so komm. Part-song. Abt, F. 6 Lieder. Op. 

139- No. 6 in M.X58.M 

I vraist mit in's Hfittlein geh'n? Song. Taubbbt, C. G. W. 

Sechs Lieder. Op. 83. No. 13 in If •193.6 

, Wilm, Nikolai von. 

Ave Maria 1 [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (Jn The Osgood Col- 
lection of part-songs. Vol. 3, pp. 31-43.) 1^x93.33.3 
The clock. [Part-song. Op. 134, no. 4.] Boston. Schmidt 
[ 1894.] No. 3S in ll.a03.39 
Forest greeting. [Part-song.] Op. 138, no. 3. Boston. 
Schmidt. [1894.] No. 36 in M.303.39 
Heavenly peace on earth is resting. [Part-song. Op. 138, 
no. 3.] Boston. Schmidt. [iC^l No. 37 in M.303.39 
The jolly musician. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] Boston. 
Schmidt & Co. [1884.] No. 3i in 11.393.37 
Moravian folk-song [s. a. t. b. Op. 138, no. i]. Boston. 
Schmidt. [ 1894.] No. 38 in lf.a03.39 
Sextett, H-moll, fur 3 Violinen, 3 Violen und 3 Violoncelll 
Op. 27. Leipzig. Eulenburg. [189-? Payne's Kleine Par- 
titur-Ausgabe.] No. 5 in M^iaa^^ 
' Wilmot, John James Tall. 

The place of music in the services of the Church. A* ser- 
mon. Bedford. The Mercury. 1879. No. 13 in If:ai6.i8 
Wilson, George H. 
The musical year-book of the United States. Vol. i-^ 
1883-91. Boston. 1884-91. 8 V. in 3. lf*ix9*7 

Tlie first three volumei are entitled Tlie Boston Musical Year-book. 
Wilson; George H., editor. 
The Pittsburgh orchestra. Programs of the afternoon 'and 
evening concerts. With descriptive remarks, ist-ioth 
season. [Pittsburgh. 1896-1905.] 10 v. in 8. M.3744 

The programs of the first and second season are trpe-written copies, 

without notes. 

Wilson, Henry. 

Christmas bells. [Carol. Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 

Russell & Co. 1876. No. 33 in 11.190119 

I will lift up mine eyes. {In Buck. Motette collection. 

Vol. 3, pp. 177-184.) No. 45 in M .100^.3 



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WOmii. Henry. (CanHnMed.) 

Jesui, Saviour of my ioul. [Anthem. Accomp. for organ.] 

Boston. Ditsbn. 1856. No. 7 itt >t990.9.x 

Same. New York. Gordon, i860. No. a4 in bcxqcq 

Ah6 t6 b€ foiiiid IB Biidi s Moictt9 ooUcctioiL 

Mof^tngf sefYiee in C, tonsisting of a unison Te Dentn a&d 
Jubilate. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. Dttson & Co. 
[ 187-?] No. 19 in If .190.9 

A new Te Deum landamus. See hii Te Denm in A. 

Not eyefy oAe that saith unto i!kie. (/n Buck. Motette col- 
lection. Vol. 2, pp. i8s, 186.) No. 46 in lk.xoo4.9 

On the first bright Christmas day. [Carol. ACcomp. for 
organ.] Boston. Russell & Co. 1876. No. 21 in il.x9d.9 

Ouart^t^, or Christ Chikrch collection of sacred music. New 
York. Gordon. 1861, 67. 2 v. lf.ioa6 

Shodt the glad tidings. Christmas anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] New York. Gordon. 1866. No. 23 in Ii.x9a9 

Te Detim in Bb. Antiphonal in form of chant. [Accomp. 
for organ.] Boston. Ditsott & Co. 1863. 

No. 16 in Uagojg 

Te Denm laudamus, in A. [Accomp. for organ.] Boston. 
DiMon & Co. [186-?] No. 17 iti M.X96.9 

Same. A new Te Deuhi laudamUs, with an accomp. for 
organ. Boston. Ditson ft Co. [186-?] No. 18 in IC.X90.9 

Five dimts tfc prefixed. 

Wflaon, Henry, editor, 

S., S. B. Hoi every oiie that thirsteth. No. 20 in lf.i9d.9 

Wilson, James; 

The musical cyclopedia; a collection of English, Scotch aftd 

Irish sottgs; with music. Prefixed an essay on the first 

principles of music, by William Grier. New edition. 

London. Bell & Co. 1836. M.i3a.i9 

Wilson, James Hazard. 

See how the night. Barcarolle. [Accomp. for piano.] 

Boston. Schmidt. [1891.] No. 47 in M.z58.ao 

Wilson, John, Mus. Doc. 

From the fair Lavinian shore. Glee [s. a. b.]. N. p. N. d. 

No. 25 in M.a35.x4 
Aho te be found iii Bkad't The Ladles' eetlectioa; Clenentl*s Coi- 
kctldn of tiecs; DIUoa't The Orphesn lyre; The Hermonist; Slbbeld's 
CoBtfetlon of ceichce; Social hannoaf ; Wairen't Collection of catehce; 
Webbe, Jr.'t Convito amioaleo. 

In the merry month of May. [Glee, s. s. b.] {In Bland. 

The Ladies' collection. Vol. 4, p. 363.) No. 62 in M.a35.z74 

Where the bee sucks. [Trio, s. t. b.] (In Bland. The 

Ladies' collection. Vol. i, p. 8.) No. is in M.935.17.1 

Aleo to be foond In Httllah*s The Singer's library. Secular. 

Wilson* John, Mus. Doe, Works about, 

RiMBAULT, E. F. Who was "Jack Wilson," the singer of 
Shakespeare's stage? An attempt to prove the identity 
of this person with John Wilson, doctor of musick in 
the University of Oxford, 1644. London. 1846. 

No. I in M.Z44.Z8 
Wilson, John, Singer. 

[Wilson's edition of the songs of Scotland, as sung by him 
at his entertainments. London. 184a.] M.za9a.z7 

Wilson, John, Scotch poet. 
Clyde. A descriptive poem. With life of the author by 
John Leyden. London. Pullarton & Co. [183-?] 

No. a in M.io44a 
Wilson, John P. 
The filibuster. A comic opera. Music by William Loraine. 

li.399-84 
Wilson, Leigh. 

Love me little, love me long. Part song. {In Leslie. 

Cassell's Choral music. Pp. 45-49-) No. 11 in M.S35.Z0 

Alio to be found In NoTello's Part-ionc book. 

Wilioh, Margaret Baron. 

Lays of the passions. The poetry by Mrs. Corn well Baron 
Wilson. The music by John Barnett. M.a44.ao 

Wiliof^ family. 

HaIilXnd, J., editor. The songs of the Wilsons: with a 
memoir of the family, and several additional songs never 
before published. London. 1866. . M.37a.97 

Wilt not Thou, O God, go forth? Anthem. Fowls. 

No. 10 in M.a90.i4 



• 



wot tboU bigoiie love. Duel. Po8fBR,S.C. N6. 42 in if .3Am<-3 
Wilt tfafdta Und lAe thy mM C6Uk HAVis, W. Catches, 
gTe^^ ihd cahbns. Vol. a. No. a in UAto.^ 

Nabbs. No. 33^ in lft.14x.at .a ; ^tc 

Wilt tho^ Unltiild. Part-song. Dowland, J. First set of 
songs'. No. i in ift^^iJi 

Wiltshire ArChifeological and Natural History Society. 
Lambert^ J. A lect^^e on tht music of th^ Middle Ages; 
especiiilly in reUtion to its rhythm and mode of execu- 
tion. With [musical] illustrations. Ddiver^d befot-^ the 
members of the Wiltshire Archseologictll Society, at 
their third annual fti^eting . . . Delv'it^i. 1857. 

No. S in M.37a.5a 
Wiltshire Afch^dlogicaf Society. S^e l^tlOiir^ Archsko- 

logical and Natural History Society. 

Wily fojt, The. Part-song. NBLHAk. No. ii8 in ic.ix6.i.a; etc. 

Win^ The. Patt-song. Baknby. No. i in M.X58.a3; etc. 

Otto, F. No. i in M.109.X 

Wiildf Der. Song. Taubbrt, C. G. W. Klange aus der 

Kirtderwelt. H^ft 10. No. ^ in lft.i9a.8 

Wind, The, blows out of the West; Catch [for 4 voices]. {In 

Vocal harmonist's nlagaxin^. Vol. i, p. 73.) 

No. 4 in M.daa5 
Wind instruments. 
See also Bassoon; Clarinet; Flute; Hibetnian bass-horn; 

Horn; Oboe; Saxophone; Tromboiie. 

Baown, W. a. Forerunners of the modem wind orchestra. 

Evolution of the flute. Illus. Plate. {In The music of 

the modem world . . . Vol. i, pp. 45-47. New York. 

[189$-]) M.I4.I.X 

Wind instrunlentK. Music. 

Bbbthovbm. Werke fur Blasinstrumente. Werke. Serie 8. 

M.413.XJ 

Wind thy horn. Part-song. Smart, H. No. 16 in M.195.X.8 

Wihd, Der, und die Hasen. Song. Taubbrt, C. G. W. 

Klange aus der Kinderwelt. [Heft 9-] No. 5 in M.199.8 

Windei gentle eVergreen. Part-song. Hayxs, W. 

No. 14 ill lf.aaa3.3; etc 

WiildcC Die, Weheh so kalt Sonif. Raff. Sanges-Friihling. 

Heft I. No. I in M.X98.4 

Winderstein, Hans Wilhelm GusUy. 

Standchen fur Orchester. Op. 11. Partitur. Leipzig. 

Breitkbpf & Hartel. 1895. No. a in M.33I.S3 

Valse Caprice. Concertstuck fur grosses Orchester. Op. 9. 

Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1893. 

No. 3 in M404.35 

Windetfbotschaft Song. Taubbrt, C. G. W. Ftinf Gesange. 

Op; 99* No. I in if .199.7 

Winding, August. 

NordiscHe Ouverture fdr Orchester. Op. 7* Partitur. 

Hamburg. Cranz. [186-?] No. 2 ih lt.338.3 

Windlass song. Part-song. Macfarrbn, W. C. 

No. 18 in M.I95.X4> 

Windmueller's Lied. Song. Taubbb:t, C. G. W. Sieben 

Lieder. Op. 174. No. 31 in M.193.8 

^^Hndow, The. Songs. Suluvan, A. S. M.a36.x 

Viine dip; The, is circling. Part-song. Stbwart, R. P. 

No. 19 in lt.x95.x.x5 
Winds, The. Part-song. Frost, C. J. No. la in if.xax.3 

Winds gently whisperi GUe. Whitakbr. 

No. 44 in M.X58.96; etc 
Windtf of autumn. Part-song. Obbrtbubr. 

No. 33 in M.a35.io; etc 
Winds, The, that ¥rkft. Part-sonff. Wallacb, W. V. 

No. I in ltf.x57.33 
Winds whisper gently. Glee. Horslby, W. No. 13 in 11.334.9.4 
Winds; Th^, whistle cold. Glelt. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 14 iriM.x5t.x9; etc 

Windsbr shAdes^ being a collection of English songs, set to 

music for one, two and three voices, with the bass figur'd 

for the organ, harpsichord St, pianoforte. London. Ward. 

[ 1778?] No. 3 in icsoa^a 

C^Nfmtt. — Windsor thadet. — Brifhf m the mhl — To Bdinda. -^ 
Maj e^e'i Inviutioii. — The true lorer. — The eheeffid njmph. ^ 
How cheoiul the hlrdt. — Content — The baichelor. — The peeeh. -^ 
SUviA: ~ The muikal lair. — Captain John BolL — Cautions to youth. 



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Winter 



MWindstOle.'* Part'Samg. Billbtxx. No. 48 in M.39a4 

Wine and good cliear. GUt, Wxbbx, S. Selection of glees. 
Vol. 3. No. 33 in M.935.X3.3 

Wine brightly flowing. Round. Chbrubini. 

No. 18 in M.X39B.Z8.7 
Wine cannot cure. [Dnet, t. t.] {In Bland. The Ladies' 
collection. Vol. 3, p. 332.) No. 46 in Ii.a35.z7.3 

Wine does wonders. Port-song. Ecclbs, J. 

No. 7 in M.i39a.i8.7; etc. 
Wine gives the lover vigour. GUe. Wbbbb, S. Selection of 
glees. Vol. a. No. 25 in M.935.i3.a 

Wine in the morning. Catch, BABTHiLBMON, F. H. 

No. 105 in M.aao.9.9 
Wine is the source. Catch. Wbbbb, S. No. 127 in M.aao.9.a 
Wine song. Part-song. Otto, £. J. No. 25 in M.39a^8.i 

Wine, The, that flows. Part-song. Kubckbn. 

No. 34 in M.157.6.Z 
Wine! wine! wind Glee. Taylob, J. B. A set of 7 glees. 

No. 3 in M.a36.az 
^^Hnfried. Cantata. For the Music see Riedd, F. £. A. For 

the LiBBBTTO see Oaterwald. 
Winiried und die heilige Eiche bei Geismar. Oratorio. For 
the Music see Bngel, D. H. For the Libbbtto see Oater- 
wald. 
Wingham, Thomas. 

Mass (Regina coeli) in D major. [Accomp. for organ.] 

London. Novello, Ewer & Co. [1878?] No. 4 in M.156.43 

Winifred Pryce. Cantata. For the Music see Pose. For the 

Libbbtto see Barham, R. H. 
Winkelried. Opera. For the Music see Lacombe-Trouillon, 

Louis. For the Libbbtto see Moreau-SaintL 
Winkler, Aleksandr. 

Quatuor pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle. Op. 7. 
Partition. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1897. No. 4 in M4iaa.ia 
Quatuor, Denxi^me, pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle. 
Op. 9. Partition. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1901. 

No. 5 in M.4zaa.z9 
Winkler, Carl Gottlieb Theodor. 

Die drei Pintos. Komische Oper von C. M. von Weber. 

M.3a6.i6 

Festhymne zur 2$ jahrigen Vermahlungsfeier Ihrer 

Majestaten des Konigs und der Konigin von Preussen. 

Fur Solostimmen mit Chor componirt von G. Meyerbeer. 

No. 4 in M.fl8o.a4 
Winkler, Carl Gottfried Theodor, translator. 

Bbnedict. Der Zigeunerin Warnung. M.a6i.a7 

MoBLACCHi. Tebaldo e Isolina. 11.310.39 

Wbbbb, C. M. F. E. von. Oberon. M.34i.3a 

Winkler, Max. 

Drei Jugend-Quartette fur 2 Violinen, Viola & Violoncell. 
[Partitur.] Augsburg. Bohm. [188-?] No. 6-8 in M.3334 

CvntttUs. — I. In G dur. a. In F dur. 3. In D dur. 

Winaome Winnie. Opera. For the Music see Kerker. For 

the Libbbtto see Ranken. 
Winter, Joseph. 

Mass, in 3 parts, with an accomp. for the organ or piano 
forte. London. Novello. [185-?] No. 4 in M.a6o.8.a 

Winter, Peter von. 

Die Briider als Nebenbuhler (I fratelli rivali). Eine Oper 
von P. Winter, mit italienisch und deutschem Text. In 
Klavierauszug ubertragen von Cannabich. Bonn. Sim- 
rock. [i79-?l M,i5a.i 
Calipso. Dramma per musica dal Sig*" P. Winter. Im 
Klavierauszuge von M. G. Fischer. Leipzig. Breitkopf 
& Hartel. [181-?] M.15M6 

The words are in Italian and German. 
Chant for the Stabat Mater, 4 voices. [Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Novello. Evening service. Vol. 2, p. 201.) M.a6o.a3.a 
The country wedding. Arietta [s. or t.]. (/n Musical 

library. Vol. 3» PP- 148, I49-) No. 50 in M.a35.i8.3 

Dear source of all my joys. [Anthem, s. s. t. Accomp. for 

organ.] (In Shore. Sacred music. Pp. 80-83.) M.a37.x8 
Domine Jesu Christe. Offertorio a 4 voci. [Accomp. for 

organ.] (In Novello. Motetts. Vol. 2, book 11, pp. 

9-13.) No. 38 in M.a6o.34.a 



Winter, Peter von. (Continmd.) 

Domus Israel speravit in Domino: Offertorium fur s. a. t. b., 
2 Violinen, Viola, 2 Oboen, 2 Trompeten, Pauken, Contra- 
bass und Orgel. [Partitur.] Wien. Diabelli & Co. 
[ 183-?] No. 1 1 in M.9ox4a 

Dopo cento affanni. Duet [s. t.] from Calypso. (In Musical 
library. Vol. 4, pp. 74-77-) No. 26 in 11^35.x&4 

Elijah raising the widow's son. A sacred drama. Written 
by W. G. T. Moncrieffe [pseud.]. The music selected 
from the compositions of Winter, arranged and adapted 
by J. Addison. [Accomp. for piano.] London. Falkner. 
[ 180-?] 11.a43.38; No. I in M.39X.6I 

Fairies long their wings have folded. Quartett [t. t. b. b.]. 
The words by Mrs. Newton Crosland. (In Monk. No- 
vello's Part-song book. Pp. 22-24.) No. 6 in lf.X574 

Father of heaven I Air [s. or t. Accomp. for organ]. (Im 
Ayrton. Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. 2, p. 108.) 

No. 43 in M.a90.aa.a 

The golden ray of morning. [Trio, s. s. a. Accomp. for 
pianoforte.] London. Leader & Cock. [185-?] 

No. I in M.a44.xo4 

Happy flow'rets freshly wreathing. See his Lieti fiori. 

Hear my prayer, O Lord. Adapted from Winter, for 
voices only, with accomp. ad lib. by William Shore. Lon^ 
don. Novello. [184-?] No. 19 in M.99Ck9.x 

Alto to be found in Muilcal timet Pfntic]. 

Im Arm der Liebe ruht sich's wohl. [Mannerchor.] (In 
Orpheus. Band i, pp. 5, 6.) No. $ in M.ia9a43^ 

Jesu, audi nos. Quartetto, b. solo & chorus. [Accomp. for 
organ.] (In Novello. Evening service. VoL i, pp. 161* 
163.) 11.260.23.1 

Jesu Fili Dei. Terzettino, s. t. bab. [Accomp. for organ.] (In 
Novello. Evening service. Vol. i, pp. 127, 128.) M.aGo.a3.i 

[Das Labyrinth.] Der zweijte Theil der Zauberflote unter 
dem Titel Das Labyrinth oder der Kampf mit den Ele- 
menten. Eine grosse herotsch-komische Oper von 
Emanuel Schikaneder. In Musik gesetzt von Peter 
Winter. Fur das Forte- Piano iibersetzt von Johann 
Henneberg. Bonn. Simrock. [1794?] il.15141 

Same. Ouverture und Gesange. Klavierauszug. M.350.90 

Lieti fiori. Air [s.] and glee [a. s. a.], in the opera of II 
ratto di Proserpina. Arranged for the pianoforte by M. C 
Mortellari. London. Kelly. [181-?] No. 19 in M.a35.i4 

Alto to be found in Mutical library. 

Same. Happy flow'rets freshly wreathing. [Trio, a. a. A. 

Accomp. for pianoforte.] London. Cock, Hutchings & 

Co. [ 185-?] No. 1 1 in M.a44.xo4 

Look from thy lattice [t. t. b. b.]. (In Orpheus glee book. 

P. loi.) No. 55 in 11.246.36 

Lord of mercy. Quartett. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] (In 

Hasse, C. F. Sacred music. Pp. 136-140.) 

No. 27 in M.aox47 
Marie von Montalban. [Oper] in 4 Aufzugen. Partitunu 

[Manuscript. 179-f] 2 v. M.30»xa 

Tbe libretto wat written by P. Reger. 
Same. Clavier-Auszug von Carl Zulehner. Mainz. Zulehner. 

[18—?] li.isa.9 

Messe de requiem i 4 voix, arr. pour le pianoforte. Leipsic 

Breitkopf & Hartel. [184-?] No. 3 in M.aaaw|S 

Mir ist auf der Welt nichts lieber. [Mannerchor.] (In 

Orpheus. Band i, p. i.) No. i in M.ia9a43.i 

Same. Not a spot on earth. A part-song [t. t. b. b.]. (In 

The Orpheus. New series. Vol. 5, pp. 4-7-) 

No. 3 in 11.905.XO.S 
Not a spot on earth. See his Mir ist auf der Welt. 
Miserere nobis. Quartett and chorus. [Accomp. for organ.] 

(In Novello. Evening service. Vol. a, pp. 3o8-3ia) 

M.a6o.a3.B 
O Jesu dulcis. Quartetto. [Accomp. for organ. London. 

Novello. 182-?] No. aa in M.a6azaa 

Alto to be fornid in Norcllo't ICotettt. 

O Jesu, Deus pacis. Terzetto, s. s. s. [Accomp. for organ.) 
(In Novello. Motetts. Vol. 2, book 7, pp. 16-19.) 

No. 5 in M.a6o.a4.a 



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Winter, Peter von. (CanHnuid.) 

O Jesu, O Pastor bonus. Trio, s. 8. t. [Accomp. for 

organ. London. iSa-?] No. 19 in M.901.38 

Atoo to be found la Novclto't Motctta. 

O my God, behold me. [Chorus, with solos. Accomp. for 

organ.] (/n Cotton. Bangor Cathedral collection. Pp. 

126-136.) No. 22 in M.990.33 

O quam tristis et afflicta. Coro. [Accomp. for piano.] (In 

Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. Vol. 2, pp. 100-107.) 

No. 23 in M.a90.29.9 
Ogus, o sia il trionfo del bel sesso. Opera composta da P. 

Winter. Klavicrauszug. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

Thft title end words ere In Itelien end Germen. 

The oracle, or the interrupted sacrifice. See his Das 
nnterbrochene Opferfest. 

Quando corpus morietur. Coro. [Accomp. for piano.] (In 
Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. Vol. 6, pp. 81-^7.) 

No. 14 in M.a9o.99.6 

Say, shall the heart. A part-song [t. t. b. b.]. (In The 
Orpheus. New series. Vol. S* PP< 8, 9.) No. 3 in M.ao5.ia5 

Tamerlan. Op^ra en 4 actes. Paroles de M. Morel. [Mis 
en musique] par P. Winter. [Partition.] Paris. Nader- 
man. (1802.] M.a94.95 

Tantum ergo. A 3 voix. [Accomp. de piano ou d'orgue.] 
(In Chapelle, La. Vol. i, pp. 9, 10.) No. 10 in M.aoi.33 
Alio to be focmd, for 4 Tolces, In ftehoc do monde relifieax. 

Timoteo o git effetti della musica. Cantata. Composta da 

P. Winter. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hariel. 

[ «8— ?1 M.X5X45 

The words ere edeptetloni of Dryden't Alexendcr't fceit, in Itelien emi 
Gennen. 

Trinklied [t. t. b. b.]. Hamburg. Thiemer. [188-?] 

Also to be foond In Orpiieui. No. 32 in M.392^ 

Das nnterbrochene Opferfest. Eine heroisch-komische 

Oper in 2 Aufzugen von Franz Xaver Huber. In Musik 

gesetzt von P. von Winter. [Partitur.] Manuscript. 

[I79-?1 3 ▼. M.3axi 

Same. The oracle, or the interrupted sacrifice. An opera 

in 2 acts. The music arranged [for pianoforte] by Will" 

Hawes. London. Welsh & Hawes. [182-?] M.a43.37 

Warum ist mir so wunderlich? [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. 

Band 4, pp. 59, 6a) No. 148 in M.xsga^s^ 

Welcome to our fairy dwelling. [Trio, 8. 8. A. Accomp. for 

pianoforte.] London. Leader & Cock. [184-?] 

No. 5 in M.a44.iai 

Die Zauberflote. See his Das Labyrinth. 

Winter, Peter von. Works aboui. 

Neumann, W. Peter von Winter. Abt Voglcr. Friedrich 

Ernst Feska. Biographien. Cassel. 1856. 

No. 4 in M.205.a4 

Peter Winter. Seiner kurze Biographic und asthetische 

Darstellung seiner Werke. Erfurt. Miiller. 1810. 

No. 2 in M.Z09.9; etc. 

Winter. Duet Price, R. No. ii7inM.235.x7.z 

Winter. Part-song. Gbn^e. No. 29 in M.392.9 

Holder. A collection of catches. No. 4 in ll.z90.31 

Macparren, W. C. No. 10 in M.Z95.Z.5 

ScHiCHT. Motetten. Heft 6. No. 6 in M.a36.i9 

Wagner, R. No. 34 in M.392.24 

Winter. Song. Haydn, F. J. No. i in M.a35.i8.2 

Kubcken. No. 3 in M.a44.6.3 

Winter, Der. Symphony. Rafp. No. 2 in 11.34740 

Winter, The, being over. Part-song. Avery. No. 4 in lf.zaz.3 

Winter, Der, bringt mich nicht zum Schweigen. Part-song. 

ViERLiNG. No. 38 in M .392.43.Z ; etc 

Winter days. Part-song. Caldicott. No. i in If.z95.i.z6 

Winter evening. Part-song. Spicker. No. 17 in 11.392.24 

Winter flower. The, of hope. Glee. Coward, J. 10 glees. 

No. I in lf.236.18 

Winter has a joy for me. Part-song. Atterbury. 

No. 21 in if.aaz.2a.z 

Winter hat angefangen. Part-song. Podbertski. 

No. 10 in 11.203.20 

Winter, The, hath not a blossom. Part-song. Reinecke, C. 

H. C. No. I in 11.204.36.7; etc 



Winter is past. Glee. Spofporth. Collection of glees. 

No. 26 in ic.a35.x5 
Winter pictures. For piano-forte. 

Buck, D. No. 5-7 in M.900.9 

Winter rose. The. Song. Himmei^ F. H. No. 9 in M,2Z2.2z.z 

Winter serenade. Part-song. Fbderlbin. No. 8 in 11.392.8 

Winter song. Part-song. Dorn, H. L E. No. 15 in 11.195.1.16 

Gade. No. 23 in if.39948.2 

Pearsall. No. 18 in If .Z95.Z.ZO 

Rapp. No. 8 in 11.905.10.7 

Winter, Der, treibt keine Bluete. Part-song. Reinecke, C. H. 

C. Sechs Lieder und Ges&nge. Op. 187. 

No. 23 in M. 392.21 
Winter und Lenz. Cantata. For the Music see Hartmann» 

E. For the Libretto see Hanch. 
Winterabend. Part-song. 
Schneider, P. F. Drei Lieder. Op. 5. No. 43 in M.392.93 
Spicker. No. 17 in lf.399.94 

Winterabend, Der. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 
20, Band 9- lf.317.1.20.9 

Winterbottom, Joseph. 
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. Quartett. [Accomp. 
for organ.] London. Novello. [184-?] No. 21 in M. 290.9.x 
Winterfeld, Adolf Wilhelm Ernst von. 
Das schonste Madchen im Stadtchen. Komische Oper. 
Musik von A. ConradL No. i in lf.a85.97 

Winterliebe. Song. Strauss, R. 5 Lieder nach Gedichten 
von Bierbaum und Henckell. Op. 48. No. 10 in lf.380.94.4 
Winterlied. Part-song. 
Gade. 6 Gesange. Op. 11. No. 10 in M.Z57.9Z ; etc 

Gramm. Zwei Lieder. Op. 13. No. 26 in M .399.ZO 

Muck. 3 Mannerchore. Op. 38. No. 2 in M. 392.19 

Rapp. Zehn Gesange. Op. 19$, Heft i. No. 27 in M. 399.37 
TscHiRCH, F. W. Vier Lieder ftir vier Mannerstimmen. 
Op. 71, Heft 2. No. 40 in lf.399.96; etc 

Winterlied. Song. Gruber, G. W. Gottfried August Burgers 
Gedichte. Vol. i. No. 13 in Il.z3a9.i 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy^ J. L. F. Werke. Serie 19. 

11.4x3.3.19 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 4. IC.317.X.904 

Wintermftrchen, Ein. Opera. For the Music see Zinamar- 

tnann. For the Libretto see Shakeapearc Winter's 

tale. 

Wintemacht. For orchestra. 

Huber, H. Serenade, ate. No. i in 11.358.28 

Wintemacht Part-song. Moehring, F. No. 26 in m. 399.49.9 
Mueller, Richard. 3 Gesange. Op. 47. No. 7 in if .9X9.xx 
WuELLNER. Waldlieder. No. 24 in lf.x58.9x 

Wintemacht. Song. 
Franz, R. Sechs Gesange. Op. 21. No. 47 in lf.244.5.9 

MiHALoviCR. Sieben Lieder fur eine Singstimme. 

No. 2 in ll.380.9x 
Strauss, R. Funf Lieder fur eine mittlere Singstimme. 
Op. 15. No. 9 in If .380.94.x 

Wintemita, Leopold. 
Konig Rhampsinit. Burleske Operette von Leopold Winter- 
nitz und Max Kempner-Hochstidt. Musik von Victor 
Hollsender. No. 3 in if.395.65 

Winterreiae, Die. Part-song. Albert, Prince Consort. Col- 
lected compositions. lf.990.93 
Winterreiae. Songs. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 
Band 9* lf.3X7.x.90.9 
Winters, William. 
An account of the remarkable musical talents of the Wesley 
family. London. Davis. 1874. No. 4 in M.X39.X9 
Winterwaldnacht. Part-song. Podbertski. No. 16 in lf.9x9.13 
Winterweise. Song. Strauss, R. 5 Lieder nach Gedichten 
von Bierbaum und Henckell. Op. 48. No. 9 in lf.380.94.4 
Winthrop, Rev. Edward, editor. 
GuiLMETTB, C. A. Dr. Guilmette's vocal physiology; or, 
progressive system for the scientific education of the 
human voice. New York. i860. No. i i|i M.X43.5 
Wintle, Lucy. 
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Wiattf, Ogl$ Rtcli^ca. 
Com^ ffiy pfsople. Anthem. {In Ouseley. Special anthems. 
Vol. I, pp. 173-178.) No. ai in |f.a33-34-x 

Wintle. Virginia. 
Vingt-et-tfn. dpecett4 in 3 acti [for treble voices]. Words 
by (««|cy Wintl((. Mqsic by Virginia Wintle. [Accomp. 
for pianoforte.] Lo,n<)on. W^ll^^^^ [188-?] 

No. 5 in M.a554i 
Winferf^^ Pas. Opera. For the Music see Kim^en. Das 

Fest ^er y/inzer. 
Wir bleib^ii treni ^qrf-fo^p. 
GxNiB. Vier Lie4er. Qp. ^97. No. 34 in M.39a.9 

Pfeil. Zwei Lieder. Op. 5. No. 16 in if .393.90 

Vfir d^nken 4ir Gott AtU/^p^. Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahr- 
gang 5, Theil i. l|l.9o4o.ai.5.i 

Wir Brsgebirger Kinder. Part-song. 
Sattleil No. 95 in M.flo^39 

ScHMOBLZB^. No. 96 in M.904.39 

VfU haben Beide la^ge Zeit. Sang. Wolp, H. Italienisches 
Lied^rbuch. Band i. M.380.99.X 

Wir halten fest. Part-sang. Mobhring. S^(;^s Gesange. Op. 
72, Heft a. No. 9 in M.399.37 

Wir leben frel Pari-sang. Becker, C. J. No. 69 in M.ia9a.43.zo 
wir mflssen durch viel Trubsal. Anthei^. Bxp^, J. S. Werke. 
Jahrgang 39. MA>40.az.30 

Wir mttss^ uns trennen. Sang. Brahms. Romanzen aus 
Tieck's ^agelone. Heft 3. No. 7 in K^.380.40.1 

Wir tetse^ un^ in Thranen niede^. Motft. 9ach, J. S. 

No. 9 in ii.aoa.6.3 
Wir si^d die Konige der Welt. Part-sang. Werner, H. 

No. 151 in ic.ia9a.43.5 
y/ir tind nu^snehr beim letzten Glas. Part-sang. Schneider, 
J. C. F. No. 117 in M.a^3.9 

Wir wanddten. Sang. Brahms. Vier Lieder. Op. 96. 

No. I in If .380.40.3 
Wir sieh'^ mit Qesang. Part-sang. Weidt, H. Waldlied. 

No. 132 in If .946.99 

Wird er wohl nocl^ li^ein^r gedenken? Sang, Franz, R. 

Sechs Gesange. Op. 33. No. 55 in M.944.5.9 

V/ird tfuf; das Herz weit. Part-sang. Moehring. Sechs 

Gf^ange. Op. 7i Heft i. No. 8 in ic.399.37 

Wirtti, Der,' der hat in Fasf lein. Part-sang. Art, F. 

No. IS in If. 393.1 
Wirth, Der, zum Wassermann. Pofi-sang. Schaeffbr, A. 

No. 5 in ¥.903.99 
Wirthtbay/t, Da^. Part-song. Schubert, F. P. 13 Gesinge. 

No. II inil.z58.91 

Wirth«hf|iiB, Das. Sang. Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 30, 

Band 9. ' lf.3Z7.i.904» 

Wiftbstoechjfcerl^eiiL Partrsonq, Mb^zger, J. C. Vier Gesange. 

Op. 59; No. 33 in lf.399.z7 

Wiadoniy riclies and greatness. Round. Shield. 

No. 3 in If .I39a.z8.8 

WiM» Mi<;h^el, 
Awake, put on thy strength. Anthem [a. t. b.. and chorus. 
Accomp. for orgai^]. (Jn Boyce. C^.thedral music. Ed. 
Warren. Vol. 3> PP- 304-314-). No. 34 in lf.933.93.3 

^■o to be ipaxA in NorcDo't CoUection of antheinB. 

A^wake up, m^ glory. Anthem, [s. A. b. and chorus. Ac- 
comp. for organ]. (In Ayrton. Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. 
3, pp. 4-7,) No. 3 in If .990.99.9 

AI90 to be found la BoycePt Cathednl imnlc; Nordlo't Collection of 
•nthcme. 

Blessed is he that considereth the poor. Anthem. {In 
Boyce. Cathedral music. Ed. Warren. Vol. 3, pp. 394- 
399.) No. 3a in If .933.93.3 

Old Cl|iron. [Glee for 3 voices.] {In Clementi. Collec- 
tion of catclyes. Vol^ i, ifp. 18-91.) 

No. 17 in lf.zzaz.z; No. 17 in if.zzo.9.z 

Alto to be found la Flowers of harmony; Webbe, Jr.'s ConTito 
Ufinonioow 

Prepare ye the way of the Lord. Anthem. [Accomp. for 
organ.] {In Ayrton. Sacred minstrelsy. Vol. i, pp. 
4-8.) No. 3 in lf.990.99.1 

Alto to Im foun^-ia Voyce't Cathedral mualc; NoTello't CoUection of 



Wise, Michael. (Cantinusd.) 
Strange news from the Rose. Catch a 3 tocL {In 
Clementi. Collection of catches. Vol. 3, p. 39.) 

No. 115 in if.ziai.9S No. 115 in u.itoaa 

Alto to be fqufid in 3ibbal4't CoUection of catchet. 
Thy beauty, O Isra^el* Anthem. With additions by Henry 

Aldfich. {In Boyce. Cathedral music. Ed. Warren. 

Vol. 3, pp. 315-3^3-) Nq. 35 in If .933^3^ 

The ways of Zion dq mourn. Anthem. {In Ayrton. Sacred 

minstrelsy. Vol. i, pp. 96-101.) No. 35 in M.990.99.1 

Alto to be found fp Boyce't Cf thedtl muak. 
Wise and foolish virgins, The. Cqmtata. For the Music see 

Al&derton. 
Wise men. The, were but seven. Catch. Lawbs, W. 

No. 114 in ii,ziaz.B; etc* 
Wise Solomon. GUe. Wobgan, J. No. 109 in ll.99azo 

Wise they, that with a cautious tear. GUa. Battishill. 

No. 30 in ll.935.11 
Wishea. P^rt-sang. Seifebt, U. No. 3 in 11.39948.9 

Wishing ftone, The. Cantata. For the Music see Abt, F. 

For the Libretto see Oi(eiiford» E. 
Wiake, C. Mortimer. 
Ba-a, ba-a, black sheep. [Quartett, t. t. b. b. Brooldyn.] 
Molineux. 1881 . No. 23 in If .399.97 

Break, break, break. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] New York. 
Molineux. [ 1883.] No. 34 in if .399.97 

Oft in the stilly night [Arranged for t. t. b. b.] Brooldyn. 
Molineux. [ 1881 .] No. 33 in lf.399.97 

Wiskowatow, P. A. See Viskovatof, Pavel Aleksandrovitch. 
Witch, The, of Atlas. Symphonic poem. Bantock, G. If^zo.^ 
Wttchei' dance. Far violm and piano. 

Pa^anini. No. 3 in IC.41045 

With a jolly full bottle. Glee. Wright, T. No. 4 in lt.Z39a.z8.z 
With a laugh as we go round. Part-sang. Bbnnbtt, W. S. 

No. 16 in 11.904.38.9 
With angels and archangels. Anthem. Hop«:|ns, J. L. 

No.3Giinlf.i95.9.z 
With breath the spacious organ. GUe. Webbe, S. Selec- 
tions of glees. Vol. 3. No. 31 in if.935.i3.s 
y^itb cheerful notes let aU the earth- 4^hpn^ Handel. 

No. 13 in ¥.i57.3 
With glory cUd. Anthem. Haydn, P. J. No. 9 in H-I57-34 
With hawk and hound. Glee. Bishop, H. R. 

No. 9 in If .9416.36; etc 
With, horns and hounds. Catch. Attebbuby. 

No. 151 in V.935.17.5; etc 
With lowly suit. Song. Storage. No.a4in¥*937«7;^tc 

Witl^ might endued. Anthem. Handel. No. 19 in )f-B9Z.99.z 
With my flocke as walked L Song [t.]. {In Smith. Musica 
antiqua. P. 57-) lf.938.za 

From an ancient inanutcript about the year 1600. 
With my ju^ in one hand. Glee. Smabt, G. T. 

No. 17 in If .I39a.z84; etc 

With one consent. Anthem. Mozart. No. 3I in i9.z57.34 

Old Hundredth. 19.384.98 

With rapture transported. Glee. Bishop, H. R. Complete 

collection of glees. Vol. 6. Il.935.z4^ 

With roses and with myrtles. Glee. Spofforth. Collection 

of glees. No. 33 in lf.935.15 

With rosy steps young day appears, Part-song. Haydn, F. J. 

No. 13 in lf.99z.99.5 
With si^hs, sweet rose. Glee. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 7 in 1I.935.9.7; etc 

With solemn notes. Canon. Stevenson, J. A. 

No. 117inif.935.z74. 

With tender lambkins. Glee. Stevenson, J. A. 

N0.99inM.B35.z74. 

With the juice of the grape. Glee. Attebbuby. A collection 

of catches. No. 3 in if.990.7 

With the pomp of wedding sheaves. Glee. Bishop, H. R. 

Complete collection of glees. Vol. 3. lf.935.z.« 

With the sun we rise. Glee. Stbvbnson, J. A. 

No. 93 in If.935.z74; etc 
With the winds and the waters. Part-spng. Mobhbing. 

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Vnth thee. Song. Abt, F. No. 40 in M.i9a.9 

With thee, well pleas'd GUt, Holdbk. A collection of 

catches. No. 4 in M.zaaax 

With thee, sweet Hope. GUe, Bridge, J. F. No. 6 in M.305.10.9 
With thunder arm'd. AfUhtm. Handbl. No. 19 in M.99z.as^ 
With trembling steps I groped. Swg. Bach, J. S. 8 airs 

for an alto yoice. If.a44.16 

With verdure clad. Anthem. Haydn, F. J. No. 33 in M.935.Z8.1 
With wonder at thy worlcs. GUt. Bishop, H. R. Complete 

collection of glees. Vol. 8. M.a35.i.8 

Withdraw not Thou Thy mercy. AnUnm. Attwood. Cathedral 

music. M.933.9 

Withhold not Thou. Anthitn. 
Blodgbtt. Anthems, responses and hymns. No. 4 in M.303^ 
Chebubini. No. 10 in M.i 11.4.3 

Within an arbour. Glee. Morley. No. 10 in M.aao.9.a 

Within this holy temple. Sang. Mozart. No. 98 in m.i 114.3 
Witliin this tomb. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Flowers of 

harmony. Vol. a, pp. 9^, 93-) No. 36 in M.i57.z8.a 

Alto to b€ found in Warren't Vocal hannony. 

Witkowaki, G. M. 
Quatuor pour a violons, alto et violoncelle. Partition. 
Paris. Durand. [1903.] No. 4 in M4iaa.io 

Symphonic en r^ mineur. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. 
Durand. [1898.] M40641 

Symphonic, a»c. Partition d'orchestre. Paris. Durand & 
CK [191 1.] M4314) 

Vlltmatk^ Isidore. 
The chaperons. An original musical comedy in three acts. 
Book and lyrics by Frederic Ranken. Music by Isidore 
Witmark. Vocal score. New York. Witmark. 1901. 

M.381.68 
Wittchel, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm. 

Fest-Hymne „Hingesunken unter Dank und Freude." Fur 

vierstimmigen Mannerchor, Solo [bar.] und Orchester 

componirt von Hermann Mohr. No. i in M.aza.iz 

Witt, Franz Xaver. 

Ich bin der Sturm 1 [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 4, pp. laa, 193.) No. 4a in M.39a.4a4 

Salve Regina [t. t. b. b.]. N. p. [186-?] No. 3 in M.aaa4i 

Siehst du das Meer? [Mannerchor.] (In Gruber. Sanges- 

hort. Heft i, pp. 73~75*) No. i in M.37a30 

Vntt^ Julius. 

Abschied. Solo-Quartett [t. t. b. b.]. (In Abt, F. Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 3, p. 80.) No. 34 in M.39a4a.3 

Liebesgluck. [Mannerchor.] Op. 37. Berlin. Bahn. [i860?] 

No. a7 in M.39a.a7 

Mein Engel, hute dein. [Mannerchor.] Op. 36. Berlin. 

Bahn. [i860?] No. as in M.39a.a7 

Nur im Herzen. [Mannerchor.] Op. 13. Berlin. Bahn. 

[ 187-?] No. 60 in M.39a.a4 

Oh I thou, who art the world to me. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] 

New York. Schirmer. [1887.] No. a9 in M.39a.a7 

Standchen am Morgen. [Mannerchor.] Op. 8. Berlin. 

Bahn. [ i860?] No. a6 in M.39a.a7 

Die Thrane. [Mannerchor.] (In Regensburger Lieder- 

kranz. Pp. 108, 109.) No. 46 in M.ia9a44 

Alio to be foond In Du Rfltli. 

When hearts are torn asunder. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] 

New York. Schirmer. [1887.] No. 28 in M.39a.a7 

Witt, L. Friedrich. 

Schleswig-Holsteinisches Armee-Lted. Als Armee-Marsch. 

Orchester-Partitur. Hamburg. Schuberth & Co. [183-?] 

No. 3 in M.35a.5 
Witt, L. Friedrich, editor. 

Schubert, F. P. Die Post. No. 48 in M.39a.a3 

Witt, witt. Song. Abt, F. Sechs Lieder. Op. 71. 

No. isinM.i9a.i 

Vntte, Georg Heinrich. 

Anton Rubinstein, Symphonic dramatiqne (No. 4, D moll). 

Op. 95. Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. [1901. Der 

Musikfuhrer. No. 340.] No. 15 in M.az7.ia.zo 

Concert fur Violoncello mit Begleitung des Orchesters oder 

des Pianoforte. Op. la. Partitur. Bremen. Praeger & 

Meier. [187-?] No. i in 11^04.36 



Witte, Georg Heinrich. (Continued.) 
Elegie fur Violine und Orchester. Op. 16. Orchester- 
partitur. Bremen. Praeger & Meier. [187-?] 

No. a in M.333.a3 
Johannes Brahms, Konzert fur Violine und Violoncell mit 
Orchester. Op. loa. Erlautert Frankfurt a. M. Bech- 
hold. [1898. Der Musikftihrer. No. 136.] 

No. 10 in lC.a17.1ai1 
Witteborg, A. 
Der Pilger. [Mannerchor.] (In Gruber. Sangeshort. Heft 
a, pp. 43-47.) No. a in ic.37a30 

VHttekind. Cantata. For the Music see Buechner; also 
Rheinberger, J. G. For the Librbtto see Boettger; also 
Bellinghausen. 
Wittekind. Oratorio. For the Music see Reissmann. 

Wittembergisch geistlich Gesangbuch. Anthems. Waltrbr* 
J. M.4oa3 

Wittgenstein, F. £. See Sayn-Wittgenstein-BerlebQrg, Fried- 
rich Ernst, Graf von. 
Wittich, Edward. 
Joys of youth. [Part-song.] Boston. Russell. [1887.] 

No. 48 in M.i58.ao 
\^tting, Carl. 

Emil Mlynarski, Violinkonzert. Op. 11. Erlautert. Leip- 
zig. Seemann. [1901.] No. 6 in 11.az7.xa.10 
Ludwig van Beethoven, Klavierkonzert in Es-dur (Op. 73). 
Erlautert. Leipzig. Seemann. [1900.] No. 14 in M.ai7.xa.8 
Ludwig van Beethoven, Vierte Symphonic (in B-dur), Op. 
60. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. Bechhold. [1898.] 

No. 9 in M.az7.ia.3 

Max Bruch, Violin-Konzert in G molL Op. a6. Erlautert. 

Leipzig. Seemann. [190a.] No. 17 in ii.ai7.ia.9 

Mozart, Sjrmphonie in Es-dur. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. 
Bechhold. [1898.] No. 16 in M.ai7.za.3 

These five worki form reipectively Not. <3t, 191, 61, Mt, and 69 of 
9 Der Maiikfflhrer. 

Tragische Geschichte. [Mannerchor.] (In Claassen. 
Ludwig Liebe-Album. Pp. 56, 57.) No. 11 in 11.a03.16 

\^ttkowsky, Carl. 

Boabdil, der letzte Maurenkonig. Oper. Musik von Moritz 
Moszkowski. M.a67.i7 

Donna Diana. Oper. Musik von Heinrich Hofmann. 

M.a86.5 
Sakuntala. Dichtung. Fur Soli, Chor und Orchester com- 
ponirt von Philipp Scharwenka. M.3aa.5 

Wittmann* Carl. 

Ueber alien Gipfeln ist Ruh'. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. 

Band 9» PP* 54f 5S-) No. 3a in M.ia9a434» 

Wein und Liebe. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 9, 

pp. 46, 47.) No. a8 in ll.ia9a.434^ 

Wittmann, Carl Friedrich, editor. 

Baumann, a. Das Versprechen hinterm Herd. 

No. I in Muioa.64 
Wittmann, Hermann, translator. 
Franchbtti. Asrael. M.364.3a 

^^ttmann, Hugo. 
Der arme Jonathan. Operette von Hugo Wittmann und 

Julius Bauer. Musik von Carl Millocker. M.a57.34 

Der Feldprediger. Operette von H. Wittmann und A. 

Wohlmuth. Musik von Carl Millocker. M.a57.38 

Fiirstin Ninetta. Operette von Julius Bauer und Hugo 

Wittmann. Musik von Johann Strauss. M4oa.5a 

Der Hofnarr. Operette von H. Wittmann und J. Bauer. 

Musik von Adolf Muller, jun. M.a67.i9 

Die Karlsschulerin. Operette. Musik von Carl Wein^ 

berger. M.397.73 

Der Papagei. Komische Oper. Musik von Anton Rubin- 
stein. No. I in ll.3a1.1a 
Der Probekuss. Operette von H. Wittmann und J. Bauer. 

Musik von Carl Millocker. U>S94AS 

Die sieben Schwaben. Volksoper von H. Wittmann u. J. 

Bauer. Musik von Carl Millocker. lf.38a.54 

Das Sonntagskind. Operette von H. Wittmann und J. 

Bauer. Musik von Carl Millocker. No. i in If .a57.35 



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Mass in G. [Accomp. for organ.] (In Werner, A. The 

Memorare. Pp. S-og,) icioaa 

Wisard, The, of the Nile. Optra, For the Music see Herbert, 

V. For the Libretto see Smith, H. B. 
Wladimir, Fuerst von Nowgorod. Opera. For the Music see 

Bierey. For the Librbtto see Stegmayer. 
Wo? Part-song. Mbthfbssel, A. G. No. 85 in ii.ia9a«43.3 

Wo berg* ich mich? Song. Webbr, C. M. F. E. von. 

No. 4 in M.ao4.37 
Wo der perlende Wein tm Glase blinkt. Caium. Mozart. 

Werke. Serie 7, Band 3. No. 48 in M.3Z5.i«7.9 

Wo der Weg zum Liebchen geht. Part-sang. Wbinzierl. 

No. s6 in M.39a.a4 
Wo ein treoea Herse. Sang, Taubbrt, C. G. W. 6 deutsche 

Lieder. Op. 6. No. a in M.aai.a6 

Wo find' ich mein Lieb? Part-song. Hauer. Mannerquartette. 

Op. 41. No. 7 in M.39a.36 

Wo geheat do bin. Anthgm. Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 

33. * MA>40.ai.33 

Wo gehat du bin, du Stolze? Song. Brahms. Deutsche 

Volkslieder. Heft 4. No. 12 in M.38o^o.3 

Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns halt. Anthem. Bach, J. S. 

Werke. Jahrgang 35. M.804o.ai.35 

Wo htnter^m Hirsch. Part-song. Hopp, J. No. 59 in M.904.39 

Wo ist das Bruderlein hingekommen? Song. Taubbrt, C. G. 
W. Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft 11. 

No. 36 in M.X9a.8 
Wo iat mein Liebster bin? Song. Taubbrt, C. G. W. 6 
Lieder aus dem Spaaiscben. Op. 149. No. 7 in M.X9a.8 
Wo man aingt. Part-song, Tschirch, F. W. 

No. 38 in M.39a.a6 
Wo moecht* ich sein? Part-song. Zobllnbr, C. F. 

No. 61 in ii.ia9a^3.io; etc. 

Wo aind air die Blumen bin. Part-song. Lbdbr. Vier 

Lieder. No. aa in M.i94.z6 

Wo aind all' die Blumen bin? Song. Taubbrt, C. G. W. 

Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft i. No. 3 in M.z9a.6 

Wo aind sie hin? Song. Gribg. Grieg- Album. 5. 

No. 6 in lf.155.16 
Wo aoll ich fliehen hin. Anthem. Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahr- 
gang I. MA>4o.ai.z 
Wo atiU ein Herz von Liebe glueht. Part-song. Vubgh. 
Drei Lieder. Op. 6. No. 44 in M.39a.a6 
Wo atill ein Herz von Liebe glueht. Song. Kubckbn. 

No. 16 in M.a44.6.a 
Wo weilt er? 5*091^. Liszt. Gesammelte Lieder. 

No. 27 in M.a44.i4 

Wodainaki, A., Conni. 

Les trois romans de Fr^d^ic Chopin. Paris. L^vy. 1886. 

Facsimile. M.ia7.a5 

Woe to him. Duet. Rbinbckb, C. H. C. No. 14 in 11.204.36.6 

Woeckl, Anton. 

Der Knabe mit dem Wunderhom. Fur Bariton-Solo, 
Mannerchor und Soloquartett. Op. la. Leipzig. Siegel. 
[ 1883.] No. 30 in M.39a.a7 

Woehler, Gotthard. 
Sechs Lieder von Geibel. Fur eine Singstimme [s. oder t.] 
mit Begleitung des Pianoforte, componirt von G. Woehler. 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [184-?] No. 15 in M.a36.8 

Cpntmtt*. — Gondolierm. — Lodrang. — Frfihlingsnmeht. — Abechicd. 
— Mondnaclit. ~- Nur ein Blick. 

Woehler, Wilhelm. 
Voglein im kalten Winter. Geistliches Volkslied. Offen- 
bach a. M. Andr^ [186-?] N.o aa in M.i58.ai 
Woclffl, Joseph. See Woelll, Joseph. 

Woelll, Joseph. 
L'amour romanesque. [Die romanhafte Liebe.] Op6ra en 
I acte. Paroles d'Armand Charlemagne. Mis en musique 
par J. Woelfl. [Partition.] Paris. Duhan & cie. [1804.] 

M.a94Ji6 
Same. Ouverture und Gesange aus der Oper. Klavier- 
auszug. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [181-?] M.i5a.7 
Words in Frencli and Germmn. 



Woelll, Joseph. (Contmned.) 
Grand duo pour piano et violoncelle [ou violon]. CEurre 
31. [Piano seul.] Paris. £rard. [180-?] 

No. la in if .aio.8 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 4a in M.aio.10 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 33 in M.aiaia 

Die romanhafte Liebe. See his L'amour romanesque. 
Trois grands trios pour le forte piano, violon et baaae. 
CEuvre 23. [Piano seul.] Paria. £rard. [180-?] 

No. 13-15 in M.azoJ 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 38-40 m M.aiazo 

Same. [Partie de basse.] No. 30-3a in M.aiaza 

Trois sonates pour le piano, avec accomp. de violon et 

basse. Op. as. [Piano seul.] Paris. Imbault. [1801?] 

No. II inil.azo3 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 41 in M.aiaio 

Same. [Partie de basse.] No. a9 in M.aio.za 

Woeltge, Albert. 

Easter anthem for quartet choir with [t.] solo. [Accomp. 

for organ.] Boston. Ditson & Co. 1878. 

No. as in 11.19041 
Second Christmas anthem. [When Jesus was bom.] For 
solo [s. A. T. B.] & quartett (or chorus) choir. (Accomp. 
for organ.] New York. Ditson & Co. i88a. 

No. a6 in II.190.9 
Woermann, Carl. 
Das Meer. Symphonie-Ode. Ffir Mfinnerchor, Solo, 
grosses Orchester und Orgel in sieben Satzen componirt 
von Jean Louis Nicod^ 11.418.9 

Wogender, gruener Rhein. Part-song. Abt, F. s Lieder fur 
s. A. T. B. Op. 538. No. 4 in lf.158.aa 

Woher mir doch der Wind mag webn. Song. Taubbrt, C. G. 
W. 12 Lieder. Op. 9. No. 3 in M .aai.a6 

Wohin? Part-song. Roethig. No. 3 in IC.370.90 

ZoELLNER, C. F. Zollner-Album. No. 5 in 11.370.30 

Wohin? Song. 
Schubert, F. P. Sammtliche Compositionen. lf.a44.1a; etc 
WusTROW. 9 Gesange. No. 11 in if .aax. 33 

Wohin mit der Freud'? Part-song. 
Bbckbr, V. E. No. 11inlf.158.aa 

SiLCHBR. No. 147 in If .1474; etc 

Wohinaua. Song. Schmidt, J. P. S. No. a8 in lf.aax43 

Wohl, Janka. 
Francois Liszt. Recollections of a compatriot. Tranalated 
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lf.z49a.x3 
Francois Liszt. Souvenirs d'une compatriote. Paria. Ollen- 
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Wohl dem, der den Herren furchtet. Motet. Kistlxr. Drei 
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Wohl dem der erfunden. Song. Taubbrt, C. G. W. 6 Lieder 
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Wohl dem, der sich auf seinen Gott. Anihem. Bach, J. S. 
Werke. Jahrgang a8. If.8040.az.a8 
Wohl du deutscher Sangerchor. Part-song. Hbrmbs. 

No. s in 11.a03.aa 
Wohl ein Rttalein stand. Part-song. Cavallo. No. 13 in lf.39a.6 
Wohl in dem holden Maienschein. Part-song. Zbngbr. 

No. 63 in M.39a.a4; etc. 

Wohl kenn' ich. Song. Wolf, H. Italienisches Liederbuch. 

Band 2. lf.38o.a9.a 

Wohl waren es Tage der Sonne. Song. Franz, R. Sechs 

Gesange. Op. 41. No. 57 in il.a44.5.3 

Wohl zu apeiaeni Song. Taubbrt, C. G. W. Klange aus der 

Kinderwelt. Heft 4. No. 14 in M.Z9a.6 

Wohlauf du cdle Lyrl Part-song. Schbin. Werke. Band a. 

lf4Z4.z.a 
Wohlauf, du Eidgenossenscbaft. Part-song. Ribtz. 

No. s^ in >i.z474 

Wohlbrueck, Wilhelm August. 

Der Babu. Komische Oper. In Musik gesetzt von Hein- 

rich Marschner. ICszazo 

La sposa promessa del falconiere. Des Falkners Braut. 

Komische Oper. In Musik gesetzt von Heinrich 

Marschner. iMzaza 



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Wohlbnieck^ Wilhelm Ausust. (Continued.) 
Kampf und Sieg. Canute. In Musik gesetzt von C. M. y. 

Weber. No. a in M.155.96 

Der Tempter und die Judin. II templario e I'Ebrea. Grosse 

romantische Oper. In Musik gesetzt Yon Heinrich 

Marschner. M.973.10 

Der Vampyr. Grosse romantische Oper. In Musik gesetzt 

von Heinr. Marschner. ic.3xai3 

WohUahrt, Heinrich. 

Vorschule der Harmonielehre. Eine leicht fassltche An- 

leitung zu schrtftlicher Bearbeitung der Tonstufen, Ton- 

leitern, Intervalle, Accorde u. s. w. Leipzig. Breitkopf 

& Hartel. 1857. No. i in M.370.58 

Wohlimsth, Alois. 
Der Peldprediger. Operette von H. Wittmann und A. 
Wohlmuth. Musik von Carl Millocker. M.957.38 

Wohlmnth, Andreas. 

Bayerische Zapfenstreich. [MSnnerchor.] (In Regens- 
burger Liederkranz. Pp. 13, 14.) No. 6 in M.i99a^4 

Woikowsky-BiedaUy Victor von. 
Helga. Dichtung und Musik von Victor von Woikowsky- 
Biedau. Vollstindiger Klavierauszug. Berlin. Stem. 

(1903.1 M.39643 

Woitiacheky Anton. See VojtiieK Anton Fabian Alois Jan. 

Wolauff ir lieben Geste. Madrigal. Saatosius. 

No. 4 in IC.90440 
WoK Christian Michael. 
O Lord our God. Chorus. [Accomp. for pianoforte or 
organ.] (Jn Hasse, C. F. Sacred music. Pp. 161-163.) 

No. 33 in M.90Z.37 
Wol( Ernst Wilhelm. 

^ Der Abend im Walde. Sine comische Oper in 2 Acten 
[von G. E. Heermann]. In die Musik gesetzt von Ernst 
Wilhelm Wolf. [Klavierauszug.] Riga. Hartknoch. 
1775. No. a in M.350.a3 

Des Lebens Fiirsten. [Motette, s. s. t. b., mit Pianoforte- 
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Die Dorfdeputirten. Eine komische Oper in 3 Acten [von 
G. E. Heermann]. In Musik gesetzt vop Ernst Wilhelm 
Wolf. [Klavierauszug.] Weimar. Hoffmann. 1773* 

No. I in M.350.9Z 

Das Girtnerm&gdchen. Eine comische Oper in 3 Auf- 

zugen [von Musaeus]. In Musik gesetzt von Ernst 

Wilhelm Wolf. [Klavierauszug.] Weimar. Hoffmann. 

1774. No. I in M.350.33 

Laus et perennis gloria. [Doppelchor.] (Jn Rochlitz. 

Sammlung vorzuglicher Gesangstucke. Band 3, pp. 148, 

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Polyxena. Ein Ijrrisches Monodrama, in Musik gesetzt. 

[Partitur.] Leipzig. Hoffmann. 1776. M.35o.sa 

The Prince of life bows his head. Coro. [Accomp. for 
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pp. 81-83.) No. 19 in M.39aa9.z 

Dks Rosenfest Eine Operette in 3 Acten [von G. £. Heer- 
mann]. In Musik gesetzt von Ernst Wilhelm Wolf. 
[Klavierauszug.] Berlin. Winter. 1771. 

M.35o.a4; No. a in M.35aaz 

Saints and angels. Funeral anthem. [Accomp. for piano.] 

(In Latrobe. Selection of sacred music. Vol. i, pp. 

39-43-) No. 10 in M.a9o.a9.i 

Wolf, Friedrich Adolf. 

Streich Quartett in G moll. Partitur. Manuscript. [180-?] 

11404.104 

Wolf, Hugo. 

Der Corregidor. Oper in vier Acten von Hugo Wolf. Text 

nach einer Novelle des Alarc6n von Rosa Mayreder-Ober- 

mayer. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug vom Componisten. 

Mannheim. Heckel. [1896.] 11.39644 

Italienische Serenade fiir kleines Orchester. (Nur der erste 

Satz wurde vom Komponisten vollendet.) Die Partitur 

bearbeitete Max Reger. Leipzig. Lauterbach & Kuhn 

1903. No. a in ic^ofi^a 



Wolf, Hugo. (CanHnued.) 

Italienisches Liederbuch nach Paul Heyse« Fiir eine Sing- 

stimme und Klavier von Hugo Wolf. Mannheim. Heckel. 

[180-?] a V. in I. M.38o^ 

CmiUnU, — I. Aneh Iddne Dfaift kSmien ttu entsflcken. — Mir war 
teMgt D11 rdactt In die Fcrnc — Ihr add die Allenchdiute. — Ge* 
segnet td durch den die Welt entsUnd. — Selig Uir Blinden. — Wer 
ricf dieli denn? — Der Mond hat eine tchwcre KUg* eriioben. — Nun 
Um one Frieden ■chUcucn. — Dan dodi geoialt all delne Reise wiren. 

— Da denkst mit einem Fidehen mich su fangen. — Wie lange aclion 
war immer mein Verlangen. — Ndn, jmiger Herr. — HofflUirtig add 
Ihr, sehfoea Kind. — Gnelle, woU'n wir una in Kutten hfillcn. — Mdn 
Liebster iat ao klein. — Ihr jongen Lente. — Und willat Du ddnen 
Liebaten eterben tehen. — Heb' aof ddn blondea Haupt. — Wir haben 
beide lange Zeit geichwiegen. — M eln Lid>ater dngt — Man aagt 
mir. — Ein StSndchen etich su bringen. a. Waa fflr ein Lied aoU dir 
geaung e n werden. — Ich eaae nvn mein Brod nieht trockcn mehr. — ' 
Mein Liebater hat an Tische mich geladen. — Ich lleaa ndr aagen. — 
Schon etreclct' ich aua im Bett die m6den Glieder. — Dn aagat mir* 
daaa ich kdne Ffiratln aeL — Wohl kenn* ich euren Stand. — Laaa de 
nur gehn. — Wie toll ich fr5hlich idn. — Wat aoU dat Zorn, mdn 
Schatz. — Sterb ich, ao hflllt Blumen melne Glieder. — Und tteht Ihr 
Mh am Morgen atif. — Beneddt die id*ga Matter. — Wenn do, mdn 
Liebtter, atdgat zam Himmd aui — Wie vide Zdt Terlor ich. — Wenn 
da mich mit den Augen atrdfat. — Gcaegnet td daa GrSn. — O wir 
mdn Haaa darchdchtig wie ein Glaa. — Heuf Nacht erhob ich mich. 

— Nicht linger kann ich aingen. — Schwdg* dnmal ttill. — O wiltsteat 
da, wie dd Ich ddnetwegen. — Verachling* der Abgrund mdnet Lieb* 
tten Hfltte. — Ich hab' In Penna dnen Liebaten wohnen. 

Manuel Venegas. Opemfragment von Hugo Wolf. Text 
nach einem Romane des Alarc6n von Moritz Hoernes. 
Clavierauszug vom Componisten. Herausgegeben vom 
Hugo Wolf- Vereine in Wien. Mannheim. HeckeL [190a.] 

The complete libretto la incladed. No. I in M.389.ao 

Penthesilea. Sinfonische Dichtung fur grosses Orchester 
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No. I in M40|L4a 

Spanisches Liederbuch nach Heyse und Geibel. Fiir eine 
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CMlmto. — Gdatliche Lieder. -- WdtUche Ueder. 

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Mueller, P. Hugo Wolf. Verzeichnis seiner Werke mit 
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Wolf» Joseph Franz. 

O Salutaris [s. A. t. b.]. Accomp. for the organ. London. 
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Wolf, Leopold Carl. 

Symphonic, F dur, fur Orchester. Op. 8. Partitur. Leip- 
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Wolf, Max. 

Casarine. Komische Oper in 3 Acten. Text von Adolf 
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Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno. 

Aschenbrodel (Cenerentola). [Fiaba musicale in tre attl 
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Kammersymphonie (Sinfonia da camera) in B dur fiir 
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Die neugierigen Frauen. Le donne curiose. Musikalische 
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li.397.76 
Sonate (A moll) fiir Pianoforte und Violine. Op. 10. Ham- 
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Die vier Grobiane. I quattro rusteghi. Musikalisches Lust- 
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Wolf-Ferrari, Ermanno. (Continued,) 

Von vers! di Giuseppe Pizzolato dalla commedia di Carlo 
Goldoni. Deutsch von Hermann Teibler. Musik von, 
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Wolfe, James, General, 
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Wolff, Albert. 
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Wolff, Alexander. See Wolff, Pius Alexander. 
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Wolff, C. 
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Wolff, Heinrich Philipp. 
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Wolff, Hermann, translator. 

Rubinstein. Kalaschnikoff, der Kaufmann von Moskau. 

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Wolff, Julius. 

Im Sturme. Gedicht. Fur vierstimmigen Mannerchor und 

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Der wilde Jager. Eine Waidmannsmar. For an opera 

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Wolff, Oscar Ludwig Bernhard. 

Belsazar. Oratorium. In Musik gesetzt von J. H. Clasing. 

M.93I.IA 

Wolff, Oscar Ludwig Bernhard, translator. 

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Wolff, Pius Alexander. 
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No. 3 in M.350.8 
Preciosa. Romantisches Schauspiel. Musik von Carl Maria 
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Wolfram, Joseph Maria. 

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The title-psge U mining. 

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Prinz Lieschen. Komische Oper von Eduard Gehe. In 
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Das Schloss Candra. Heroisch-romantische Oper, von 
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M.x5a.5 
Wolfmm, Carl. 

Robinsonade. Komische Scene fur Mannerchor, Soli u. 
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Wolfrum, Philipp. See Wulfrnm, Philipp. 

Wolken, Die. Song. Rubinstein. Zwolf Lieder. Op. 36. 

No. 10 in M.i9a.5 
Wolken verschweben. Part-song. Zumstebg, J. R. 

No. 126 in Il.ia9a434 
Wolken, Die, ziehen schwarz. Song. Krigar. 6 Lieder. 

No. i6inM.a36.8 
Wolkenkind, Das. Opera. For the Music see Titl. For the 
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Wollank, Friedrich. 
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Freude, Friede, Hoffnung. [Gesang, s. o. t. Mit Beglettung 
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No. 13 in M.aax.33 
Der Stern der Liebe. [Gesang, 8. o. t. Mit Begleitnng des 
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No. 13 in M.aax.33 

Wollust, Die, in den Mayen. Part-song. Brahms. Deutsche 

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Wolzogen, Carl August Alfred, Freihtrr von. 

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Wilhelmine Schroder-Devrient. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte 

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M.xa9.a7; No. 2 in M.x46.ao 
Wolzogen, Ernst Ludwig, Freiherr von. 

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Wolaogen, Hans Paul, Freiherr von. 

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No. I in M.37a59 
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Guide to the legend, poem and music of Richard Wagner's 
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No. 2 in M.37a59 
Der Meermann. Eine nordische Legende. Musik von Hans 
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Saint Foix. Ein heiteres Buhnenspiel von Hans Sommer 
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Thematischer Leitfaden durch die Musik des Parsifal 
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Thematischer Leitfaden durch die Musik zu Richard 
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Die Tragoedie in Bayreuth und die Satyrsptel. Leipzig. 
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Zur Einfiihrung in die Bayreuther Festspieldramen 1886. 
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Woman, fair object. Catch. Webbe, S. No. 59 in M.aao.9.3 
Woman, The, of Samaria. Cantata. For the Music see Ben- 
nett, W. S. 
Womankind. Song. Beethoven. Werke. Serie24. M.4X3.x.a4 
Woman's heart. Song. Balpe. No. 29 in M.X9a.9.a 

Woman's smile. Part-song. Macirone, C. A. No. 9 in M.X95.x.a 
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Soleni^re, £. de. La femme compositeur. Paris. 1895. 

No. 3 in M.37a43 
Upton, G. P. Woman in music, ad edition, enlarged. Chi- 
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Wonder worker, The. Opera. For the Music see Ketttby. 

For the Libretto see Cadman. 
Wonderful weaver, The. Part-song. Geibel, A. 

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Wonderland. Opera. For the Music see Herbert, V. For 

the Libretto see MacDonongh. 
Wonne der Wehmnth. Canon. Wiedbbbin. Lieder. 

No. lo in M.9ai.33 

Wonne der Wehmuth. Sang. 

Beethoven. Werke. Serie 23. M413.X.93 

Fkanz, R. Sechs Lieder. Op. 33. No. 7 in M.a44.5.3 

ScnuBEKT, F. P. Werke. Serie ao, Band 3. M.3i7.x.ao.3 

Wonnetranm. For orchestra. Meyek-Hblmund. 

No. I in M.34a.X9 
Wonson, Harold Sasrward. 
The Freshman. A musical comedy in two acts and an 
interlude. The eighth annual Tech show. Book by 
George Henry Bryant. Lyrics by George Henry Bryant, 
Edwin Warley James. Music by Emerson Hurd Packard, 
Harry Lawrence Moody, Charles Wolston Coffin, Charles 
Lyman Anson, Harold Sayward Wonson. 

No. 7 in M.389.17 

Wood, Albert H. 

Jubilate Deo, in Bb. [Accomp. for organ.] New York. 

Pond & Co. 1865. No. 37 in M.X90.9 

Praise the Lord (Benedic anima). Anthem with bar. solo. 

[Accomp. for organ.] New York. Firth & Co. 1863. 

No. ^ in M.X90.9 
Woody Annie, translator. 

NoHL, C. F. L An unrequited love: an episode in the 

life of Beethoven. London. 1876. M.xo5.ao 

Wood, Frederic. 

"Gabriel Grub." The story of the goblins who stole a 

sexton. Adapted from Dickens' story. The music by 

Georee Fox. No. 3 in M. 155.3 

Woody J. Hickory. 

Sergeant Brue. A musical farce. Book by Owen Hall 

[pseud.]. Lyrics by J. Hickory Wood. Music by Liza 

Lehmann. lf.389.xo 

Wood minstrela. The. Part-song. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, 

J. L. F. Quartetts. No. 18 in M.a44.aa 

Wood nymphs, The. Part-song. Smart, H. No. 7 in M.ao4.3(S.x 

Wood thnwh. The. Part-song. Hatton. No. 20 in M.a44.xo.9 

Wood wind instruments. 

Brown, W. A. Evolution of the reed instruments of the 

orchestra. Illus. (/n The music of the modern world 

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Woodbine, The, Flora, doth decay. Fa la. Hilton. Ayres 

or fa las. No. 3 in lf.a34.9x 

Woodbury, Isaac Baker. 

The elements of musical composition and thorough-base: 

together with rules for arranging music for the full 

orchestra and military bands. Boston. Keith. 1845. 

M.370.35 
Woodbury, Isaac Baker, compiler. 

The cythara: a collection of sacred music New York. 

Huntington. [1854.] M.xoaax 

The dulcimer: or, the New York collection of sacred music. 

New York. Huntington. [1850.] M.xoo.36 

Wooden spoon. The. Opera. For the Music see Temple, H. 

For the Libretto see Bargess, G. 
Wooden walla. The. Glee. Arne, T. A. 

No. 17 in M.aao.34; etc 
Woodland. Opera. For the Music see Ludera. For the Li- 
bretto see Pixley. 
Woodland rose. The. Part-song. Fischer, C. L 

No. 58 in M. 392.7; etc 
Woodland valley. The. Part-song, Hensel, F. C. 

No. 17 in lf.x95.x.xa 
Woodman, The. Opera. For the Music see Shield. For the 

Libretto see Bate-Dudley. 
Woodman, The. Song. Linley, T. No.46tnM.a37.7;etc 
Woodruff, Henry Mygatt. 

Boscabello. '98 Hasty Pudding play. Music by Waldron 

H. Rand, Jr. Libretto by Henry M. Woodruff, and 

Frazier Curtis. No. i in lf.40a.46 

Woods, Francis Cunningham, compiler. 

Ten years of university music in Oxford, being a brief 

record of the proceedings of the Oxford University 



Woods, Francis Cunningham, compiler. (Continued.) 

Musical Union during the years 1884-1894. [Compiled by 

P. C. Buck, J. H. Mee, and F. C Woods.] Oxford. 

[1894.] M.37a.50 

Woods, The. Port-song. Reiter, £. No. 5 in M. 384.1 a 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. P. Quartetts. 

No. 9 in M.a44.99 
Woodward, Annie Forestier. See Moore, Annie Aubertine. 

Woodward, Herbert HalL 

Far from their home. A short anthem for Advent. [Ac- 
comp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of anthems. 
Vol. 16, pp. 91-95.) No. II inM.X95.9.x6 

The radiant morn hath passed away. Anthem for even- 
song. [Accomp. for organ. London. Novello, Ewer & 
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The souls of the righteous. Anthem for quartet and chorus. 
[Accomp. for organ.] (In Novello's Collection of 
anthems. Vol. 14, pp. 94-98.) No. 10 in M .X95.a.x4 

Woodward, Matthew C. 

Rosita, or Boston and banditti. An original comic opera. 
Music by Geo. Schleiffarth. No. a in lf.a76.x7 

Woodward, Richard. 

Diliges Dominum. Canon, 4 in 2. (In Warren. Collection 
of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 116, 117.) No. 46 in M .230.9.2 

Let the words of my mouth. Canon, 4 in 2. (In Warren. 
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No. 120 in M.2ao.9.x 

Not unto us, O Lord. Canon [3 in i]. (In Warren. Vocal 
harmony. P. 280.) No. 153 in lf.aao.xo 

O Lord, let it be Thy pleasure. Canon, 4 in 2. (In Warren. 
Vocal harmony. Pp. 162-164.) No. 96 in M.aaaxo 

Quoth Roger to Nelly. Catch a 4 voci. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. i, p. 139.) No. 122 in M.aao.9.x 

Sing, O ye heavens. Full anthem. (In Turle and Taylor. 
The People's music book. Vol. 2, pp. 192-197.) 

No.43inMaxx4.9 
Wooler, John Pratt. 

Cousin Kate. An operetta for the drawing room. Com- 
posed by W. M. Lutz. No. i in if.368.3a 

The rival beauties. A comic operetta in two acts. Written 
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Words only. 

Same. Composed by Alberto Randegger. M.a54.35 

Woolf, Benjamin Edward. 
The doctor of Alcantara. Opera bouffe. Libretto. Bos- 
ton. Ditson & Co. [1862.] No. 20 in M. 147.3.2 
Same. Music by Julius Eichberg. M^af^as 
Woolf, Benjamin Edward, translator and editor. 
AuDRAN. Love's vow (Serment d'amour). M.a55.x5 
Messager. Fauvette. A comic opera. Translated and 
adapted by B. E. Woolf and R. M. Field. M.a57.ax 
WooUett, H., editor. 
Franck, C. a. Prelude, aria et finale pour piano, violon et 
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Woolhouae, Wesley Stoker Barker. 
Essay on musical intervals, harmonics and the temperament 
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Woollett, Henry. 

La rose de Saron. Poime lyrique imit^ du Cantique des 
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M.379-35 
Woolston, T. 

Ode to Hope. A cantata. Composed for s. and bar soli, 
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Worcester, Samuel, D.D. 

An address on sacred musick. Boston. Manning & Loring. 
181 1. No. 2 in lf.xx54 

Select harmony: the fourth part of Christian psalmody, con- 
sisting of a variety of tunes suited to the various subjects 
and metres of the psalms and hymns. 3d edition. Bos- 
ton. Armstrong. [1820?] No. 2 in M.373^x 



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Worcester County Musical Association, WorcesUr, Mass, 

Annual festival. 17th. Worcester. 1874. No. 15 in M. 144.18 

Same. 37th. 1894. No. 3 in M.373.51.3 

Worcestershire, England. 

King, R. J. The three choirs. A handbook of Gloucester, 

Hereford and Worcester. London. 1866. Plates. Plans. 

M.X26.a3 
Word of God incarnate. Anihem. Gounod. 

No. 2 in M.X57.31 ; etc. 

Wordsworth, William. 

The death of young Romilly, or the founding of Bolton 

priory. Choral ballad for [male] chorus and orchestra. 

The music by J. F. H. Read. No. 2 in M. 155.39 

Worgan, John. 

Come hither my merry boys. Catch [for 3 voices]. {In 
Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 83.) 

No. 34 in M .220.9.2 
Come hither my pretty maid. [Catch for 3 voices.] (/» 
Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 75.) 

No. 30 in M.290.9.2 
Come to the greenwood. Glee [a. t. b.]. {In Warren. 
Vocal harmony. Pp. 66, 67,) No. 43 in lf.220.xo 

Wise Solomon. Glee [a. t. b.]. (/n Warren. Vocal har- 
mony. Pp. 188, 189.) No. 109 in M.220.X0 
Worgan, Thomas Danvers. 
The musical reformer, comprising the following essays: An 
apology for intellectual music; The musical Utopia; The 
penultimate; Some account of a musical composition in 
forty-five parts. London. Maunder. 1829. 

No. 2 in M.373.36 

World, The, and its vot'ries. Part-song, Gerard, 

No. 223 in lf.2z5.s1 
World, The, itself keeps Easter day. Carol, Buffinton. 

No. 18 in M.X58.X4 
World of dreams. Song, Co wen. No. 34 in m. 192.1 x 

World's age. The. Part-song, Macfarrbn, G. A. 

No. 31 in M.X95.X.3 
World's Columbian Exposition. 

[Official programmes of the Bureau of Music. Chicago. 

1893.] 2 V. If.xx3.x5 

Triumphal march on the occasion of the World's Columbian 

Exposition in Chicago. Composed for a grand orchestra 

with chorus (ad libitum) by Alexander Glazounow. 

No. I in M. 406.49 
World's wanderers, The. Part-song, Parker, J. C. D. 7 part 
songs. If.157.x3 

Wormser» Andr^ Adolphe Toussaint. 

Acis. Pastorale antique, pour t^nor et choeurs. [Po^sie 
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Partition pour chant et piano. Paris. Hartmann. [188-?] 

No. 4 in M.203.39 

Clytemnestre. Sc^ne lyrique. Po6sie de Roger Ballu. 

Musique de Andr6 Wormser. [Partition piano et chant.] 

Paris. Lemoine. [1874.] No. 2 in M.270.44 

L'enfant prodigue. Pantomime en 3 actes de Michel Carr^ 

fils. Musique de Andr6 Wormser. [Partition pour 

piano.] Paris. Biardot. [1890.] if. 326.30 

Same. Suite d'orchestre. Partition. Paris. Biardot. [1890.] 

No. 2 in M.378.60 
Les Lupercales (Fetes de Pan). Poeme symphonique. Op. 
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No. 3 in M. 333.23 
Rivoli. Op^ra-comique en 3 actes et 4 tableaux de Paul 
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tion piano et chant. Paris. Biardot. 1896. Plates. 

M.395.57 
Worship, honor, power and blessing. Anthem. Haydn, J. M. 

No. I in lf.290.294 

Wort, Ein, der Liebe. Dnet, Cornelius. Werke. Band 2. 

lf4X4.so.2 

Worte, Die, der Liebe. Part-song, Schaub. 

No. 207 in M.x29a43.6 

Worthy art Thou. Anthem, Bach, J. S. No. 13a in M.xsy.s 

Worthy, O Lord, art Thou. Anthem, Lateobb, C. L Original 

anthems. No. 4 in M.236.X5 



Worsischek, Jan Hugo. 

Rondeau concertant pour piano et violoncelle, ou violon. 
CEuv. 8. [Piano seuL] Paris. Richault. [182-?] 

No. 16 in M.9IOJB 

Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 43 in If .siaxo 

Same. [Partie de violoncelle.] No. 34 in ll.2X0.xs 

Woudkoningin, De. Opera, For the Music see Schuil. For 

the Libretto see AmsteL 
Would my conceit. Part-song. Dowland, J. First set of 
songs. No. 2 in lf.s34.sx 

Would you ask my heart. Part-song, Pinsuti. 

No. 18 in M .X95.X.X6 
Would you give me leave? Glee [t. t. b.]. (Jn The Har- 
monist. Vol. 7, pp. 72, 73.) No. 20 in If •axU.7 
Would you know how we meet. Catch, Puecell, H. 

No. 170 in If .S35.X7.X ; etc 
Wott'd you know my Celia's charms? Catch, Wbbbe, S. 

No. 8 in If.x39s.x8wx ; etc 
Would you sing a catch? Catch, Hayes, W. 

No. 83 in lf.235.x7a ; etc. 
Wounded Cupid, The. Part-song, Macirone, C. A. 

No. 8 in If .X95.X4I 

Woaters, Adolphe Francois. 

Ave maris Stella. Solo de bar. (ou t.) et choeur 4 trois 

voix ^gales avec accomp. d'orgue. Op. 9. Bruxelles. 

Schott. [ 188-?] No. 14 in M.sox.36 

Ave Regina. [A 3 ou 4 4 voix, avec accomp. d'orgue.] Op. 

53. Bruxelles. Schott. [188-?] No. 24 in M .sox^ 

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No. 21 in M.90X.36 
Domine, Dominus noster. [Graduale, s. s. t. b., avec ac- 
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Schott. [ 188-?] No. 17 in M.90X«36 

Hymne i S^« C^cile. [A quatre voix avec accomp. d'orgue.] 
Op. 26. Bruxelles. Schott. [188-?] No. 16 in M.20X.36 
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Messe de St« C6cile. Solos et choeurs, avec accomp. d' 

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O Salutaris. [A 4 voix avec accomp. d'orgue, ad libitum.] 

Op. 39, no. 2. Bruxelles. Schott. [188-?] 

No. 22 in M.80X.36 
Pater Noster. [A 3 voix ^gales, avec accomp. d'orgue.] 
Op. 60. Bruxelles. Schott. [18^?] No. 25 in M. 201.36 
Pie Jesu. [Solo de m.-s. et choeur, s. s. t. t. b., avec accomp. 
de 2 cors, 2 trompettes, 3 trombones, timballes, grosse 
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No. 20 in lf.20x.36 

Sancta Maria. [A 4 voix, avec accomp. d'orgue ad libitum.] 

Op. 41. Bruxelles. Schott. [188-?] No. 23 in M .20X.36 

[Tantum ergo.] Benediction chorale. [Orgue ad libitum.] 

Op. 10. Bruxelles. Schott. [i88~?] No. 15 in lf.80x.36 

Veni, Sponsa Christi. [Graduale, s. solo, t. t. b. b.] Op. 

32. Bruxelles. Schott. [188-?] No. 19 in M.sox.a6 

Woyrsch, Felix von. 

Deutscher Heerbann. Cantate von Emanuel GeibeL FAr 
Solostimmen, Mannerchor und Orchester componirt von 
Felix von Woyrsch. Op. 32. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. 
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Passions-Oratorium nach Worten der heiligen Schrtft. Fur 
gemischten Chor, Soli, Orchester und Orgel ad lib. von 
Felix Woyrsch. Op. 45. The English version by John 
Bernhoff. Partitur. Quedlinburg. Vieweg. 1899. lf4X5.sx 
Der Weiberkrieg. Komische Oper in 3 Acten. Op. 27. 
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M.38X.69 
Woytischek, Anton. See Vojtiiek, Anton Fabian Alois Jan. 
Wozu mir sein sollte das Aug'? Song, Franz, R. Aus Osten. 

No. 61 in lf.244.5.3 
Wozu noch Maedchen soil es frommen. Song, Strauss, R. 



6 Lieder aus ..Lotosblatter." 



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Wranglers, The. Catch. Smith, J. S. Sir, you're a rascal. 

No. 39 in lC.a9o.9.3 
Wranitsky, Paul. 

Father of mercies. [Motet. Accotnp. for organ.] (In 

Handel and Haydn Society Collection of sacred music. 

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Das Fest der Lazaronen. Operette in 2 Aufzugen. Klavier- 

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11.994.37 

Oberon, Konig der Elf en. [Oper] im Clavierauszuge. 

Mannheim. Gotz. [1790.] M.35aa5 

Wreath, The. Part-song. Benedict. No. 7 in M.1574 

Wreck, The, of the Hesperus. Cantata. For the Music see 
Anderton; also Foote; also Hyde; also Parker, L. N. For 
the LiBKBTTO see Longfellow. 

Wreck, The, of the Hesperus. Glee. Hilbs, H. 

No. 16 in M.195.1.13; etc 

Wrecked hope. The. Part-song. Hatton. No. 8 in M. 195.1.13 

Wright, J. 
Dear Sally, come hither. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In War- 
ren. Collection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 112, 113.) 

No. 41 in M.aao.9.3 
Moll wanting to milk. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. 
Collection of catches. Vol. 3, pp. 114, 115.) 

No. 44 in M.a9o.9.3 
Wright, Thomas. 
With a jolly full bottle. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In The Apollo. 
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Wright, William. 
The kiss. [Glee, 8. a. t. b.] (In Hague. A Second collec- 
tion of glees. Pp. 62^64.) No. 5 in M. 340.15 

Wrighten, Mrs. . 

No indeed not L The melody composed by Mrs. Wrighten. 

Set by Mr. Hook, [s., with pianoforte accomp.] London. 

Skillem. [ 1 7SH?] No. 26 in M. 38448 

Write to me. Song. Balfe. No. 30 in 11.193.9.9 

Wneerst, Richard Ferdinand. 

A-ing-fo-hi. Komische Oper in 3 Acten. Mit Benutzung 
einer Novelle des Barrili von Ernst Wichert. Musik von 
Richard Wtterst [Klavierauszug.] Berlin. Bote & Bock. 
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The eglantine. Trio [s. 8. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 
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No. 13 in M.304.36.7 

• Faublas. Komische Oper in 3 Akten, nach dem Franzo- 

sischen des Louvet von Ernst Wichert. Musik von 

Richard Wuerst. Clavier Auszug. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 

[1873I M.3a6.3i 

Same. Ouverture. [Partitur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. 1873?] 

No. 5 in M.35a.5 

Intermezzo fur Streichinstrumente. Op. 53. Partitur. 
Berlin. Bote & Bock. [i86<?] No. 6 in M.351.5 

Ein Mfthrchen. Fantasiesttick fur Orchester. Op. 44. Par- 
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Preis-Symphonie. See his [Symphonic, le]. 

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No. 8 in 11.353.5 

Serenade fiir Orchester. Op. 55. Partitur. Berlin. Bote 
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The spring. Trio [s. s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In 
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No. 14 in 11.304.36.7 

Der Stern von Turan. Grosse Oper in 4 Acten von Ernst 
Wichert, nach einer Dichtung von Paul Heyse. Musik 
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Sweet rose of the vale. [Song, s. or t. Accomp. for piano.] 
London. 1881. No. 50 in lf.158.ao 

[Symphonic, le.] Preis-Symphonie, in F dur. Op. 3i. 
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No. 4 in 11.353.5 

Symphonic [2te], D moll, fur grosses Orchester. Op. 54. 
Partitur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [1870?] ic.333.31 



Wueerst, Richard Ferdinand. (Continuid.) 
Unterm Balcon. Serenade fiir Streichorchester mit obli* 

gatem Violoncello. Op. 78. Partitur und Stimmen. 

Berlin. Erler. [187-?] No. 9 in M.35a.5 

Variationen fiber ein Originalthema ffir Orchester. Op. 50. 

Partitur. Berlin. Bote & Bock. [186-?] No. 7 in M.359.5 
Variations sur une chanson n^gre de Kentucky (My old 

Kentucky home) 4 grand orchestre. Op. 56. Partitur. 

Mayence. Schott. [188-?] No. 4 in M.348.X 

Vineta, oder am Meeresstrand. Grosse romantische Oper 

in 3 Akten. Volkssage nach Gerstacker bearbeitet und in 

Musik gesetzt von Richard Wuerst Klavier-Auszug. 

Beriin. Bote & Bock. [1862.] M.394.39 

Der Wasserneck. Lyrische Cantate ffir Chor, Solo und 

Orchester. Nach einem Gedicht von Julius Mosen bear* 

beitet und in Musik gesetzt von Richard Wuerst. Op. 30. 

[Clavierauszug.] Berlin. Trautwein. [187--?] 

No. 3 in IC.303.97 
Ye shining stars. Canon [s. s. s. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 

(In Novello's Collection of trios, etc. Vol. 7, pp. 84-88.) 

No. 15 in 11.304.36.7 
Wuellner, Franz. 

Deus, tu convertens. Offertorium [s. a. t. b.]. Leipzig. 

Siegel. [ 187-?] No. 12 in lf.x94.31 

Diffusa est gratia. Offertorium [s. a. t. b.]. Leipzig. 

Siegel. [ 187-?] No. 13 in lC.x94.3x 

Drei Motetten fur vierstimmigen Chor. Leipzig. Breitkopf 

& Hartel. [188-?] No. 35 in M.x58.a5 

CMfmlSf. — „SalTO« fac" — ,.Timcbaiit gcntd." — „Siiacepimtis !>«».'' 
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Forberg. [ 187-?] No. 33 in ic.x58.3x 

H ein rich der Finkler. Gedicht von Carl Lemcke. Fur 

Mannerchor, Solostimmen [bae., t.] und Orchester com- 

ponirt von Franz WuUner. Op. 15. Hamburg. Cranz. 

[ 1865 ?] No. 4 in lC.39a.3a 

Lied und Leben. Ein Hymnus ffir Mannerchor und Or- 
chester. Op. 37. Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Cranz. 

[188-?] No. 3 in M.X5(S.X3; No. 5 in M.303.34 

Messe (No. 2) ffir Chor und Solo-Stimmen. [Mit Orgel- 

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Leipzig. Siegel. [ 187-?] No. 14 in M.x94.ax 

Waldlieder. Einem Forsterstochterlein in's Stammbuch. 

Ein Liederckylus von Carl Stieler. Ffir s. a. t. b. com- 

ponirt von Franz Wfillner. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 

[ 188-?] No. 24 in M.x58.ax 

CMftnlif. — EifiMine Hdraath. — JigenroUt. — In den Felien. — Win* 
ternacfat. — RehwUd. — FrfihlingMhnung. — Sonncnwende. 

Zwiegesang [t. t. b. b.]. (In Stuttgarter Liederkranz. 
Mannerchor-Album. Pp. 130-123.) No. 5 in ic.a03.33 

Wnellner, Franz, idUor. 
Haydn, F. J. Ouverture [No. 9 (Pohl)] ffir Orchester. 

No. 3 in M.344.39 

Sinfonien. No. 1-6. ic.344.37 

Wnensche. Part-song. 
HiRSCH, C. Vier Lieder. Op. 33. No. 9 in M.393.xa 

Lbonhabd. No. 60 in M.X39a.43.xo 

Wnensche. Song. Abt, F. Lebensfrfihling. Heft i. 

No. 35 in M.X93.X 

Wuenache der Liebe. Song. Haydn, F. J. Gesaenge. Heft 

3. No. 2 in M.3X3.35 

Wnerde der Frauen. Part-song. Bbschnitt. Zwei Lieder ffir 

Mannerchor und Bariton Solo. Op. 37. No. 33 in M.39a.4 

Lobwb, J. C. G. vi vierstimmige Gesange. 

No. 2 in lC.393.x7 
Taubbrt, C. G. W. 6 Gesange. Op. 165, Heft i. 

No. 19 in M.39a.36 
Wuerde, Die, der Musik. CaniaUL For the Music see 

Reichardt, J. F. 
Wuenburger Studentenmarsch. Part-song. Bbcicbk, C. J. 

No. 4 in M.x39a.44 

Wuestenberg, J. H. 

The soldier's farewell. [Song, T. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 

(In Arnim. A Selection of German national melodies. 

Vol. I, pp. 37-39.) No. 12 in M.3X3.3X.I 



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Wulff, Friedrich WiUibald. 
Die Axnazone. Operette. Nach dem gleichnamigen 
Schwank von G. von Moser und £. Thun, bearbeitet von 
Fr. W. Wulff und A. Stern. Musik von Franz von Dion. 

IC.399.71 

Farinelli. Operette von Fr. Willibald Wulff und Charles 

Cassmann. Musik von Herman Zumpe. 11403.63 

Karin. Operette von Fr. Willibald Wulff und Ed. Poch- 

mann. Musik von Herman Zumpe. No. 2 in ic.3a6.36 

Wttlfrum, Philipp. 

Quintett fur Klavier, 2 Violinen, Bratsche und Violoncell. 

Op. 21. [Partitur und Stimmen.] Leipzig. Breitkopf & 

Hartel. [i8sH?] IC404.X05 

Sonate in B moll fiir Orgel. Op. i. Mtinchen. Aibl. [ 18^?] 

No. 12 in 11414.32 
Sonate, Zweite, in E dur fur Orgel. 

Aibl. [188-?] 
Sonate, Dritte, in F moll fur Orgel. 

Aibl. [188-?] 

Ein Weihnachtsmysterium, nach Worten der Bibel und 
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Wulfrum, Philipp. Works aboui, 
Klattb, W. Philipp Wolfrum, Ein Weihnachts-Mysterium. 
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Wunden tragst du, mein Geliebter. Song. Wolf, H. Spa- 
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Wunderbmecke, Die. Part-song, Schoen, E. von. 

No. 16 in M.392.39 
Wunder-Igel, Der. Op^ra, For the Music see Schoenebeck. 

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Wunderlichl Song, Kuecken. No. 14 in li.244.6.3 

Wundert's dich? Part-song. Hbnschbl^ G. Drei Gedichte. 

Op. 7. No. II in M.392.36 

Wunderwasser, Das. Opira. For the Music see Grisar. For 

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Wunsch. Part-song. Otto, F. No. 192 in 11.129843.6 

Wunsch, Der. Song. Kuecken. No. 7 in ic.244.6.2 

Wunsch und Entsagung. Song. Weber, C. M. F. E. von. 

Sammtliche Lieder. Band 2. No. 74 in ic.a44.7 



Wunsch und Gruss. Part-song. Moehring. No. 109 in M.246.29 

Wurmb, Rudolf. 

Sommernachtstraum. Mannerchor mit Clavierbegleitung. 

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Waldesrauschen. Mannerchor mit Soli [t. bar.]. Op. 7. 

Wien. Rebay & Robitschek. [189-?] No. 61 in 11.392.24 

Wnstrow, A. F. 

Neun Gesaenge [s. o. t.] mit Begleitung des Piano-Porte. 

Berlin. Westphal. [183-?] No. 11 in ll.22x.33 

CoMttnis. — An Sie. — Die Rosen. — llOde Abendlfifte wehcn. — 
Wohin. — Danktagung an den Bach. — Waa aehnat du, acin Htnt 
— Turan'i Udmkehr. — KAUerglaube. — Belter's Morgengcsani^ 

Wyatt, Mrs. B. 
"The shepherd king," or "The conquest of Sidon." A 
pastoral and English opera by Mary Fauche. ic.214.s2 
Wylde, Henry. 
Art training in music. A series of four lectures at Gresham 
College. London. Mallett. [1882.] lf.216.20 

The evolution of the beautiful in sound. Manchester. Hey- 
wood. 1888. ic.x48.2a 

Harmony and the science of music. London. Hutchings 
& Romer. [188-?] M.X48.32 

Music as an educator. A series of four lectures delivered 
at Gresham College. London. Mallett. [1882.] ic.373.58 
Music in its art-mysteries. London. Booth. 1867. lCzo5.X5 
The music to Milton's Paradise Lost. [Pianoforte score. 
London. 1853?] Lithograph reproduction of the manu- 
script M.243.39 
Occult principles of music. 4 lectures. London. Mallett. 
[1881.] M.Z49.32 
Wyman, Francis. 
The spirit of the shell. Serenata. Composed by Thomas 
Henry Severn. No. 2 ifa lC.39x.53 
Wymetal, Willy von, translator. 

Catolla. La campana di Groninga. Der Glockenguss zu 
Groningen. M.389.35 

Wynken, Blynken and Nod. Part-song. Nevin. 

No. I in ic.z58.3a 
Wynn, Harold. 
Slumberetta. A musical charade. Music by Louis Diehl. 

No. 3 in M.204^ 
Wytche Haxelle. Opera, For the Libretto see Holliday. 



X 



Xacaiilla. Opera. For the Music see MarlianL For the 

Libretto see Scribe. 
Xanrof, L^on. 

Madame Putiphar. Operette de Ernest Depr^ 8c L^on 



Xanrof, L^on. (Continued.) 

Xanrof. Musique de Edmond Diet. ic.394.z$ 

Xavier, pseud. See Saintine, Joseph Xavier Boniface. 



Y 



Y have been a fester long. Song. (In Smith. Musica antiqua. 
Pp. ^ 29.) M.236.XO 

Composed about the middle of the fifteenth century. 

Yale College. Musk. 

Parker, H. W. Ode for Commencement Day at Yale 
University. The words by Edmund Clarence Stedman. 
The music by Horatio W. Parker. New York. [1895-] 

No. 2 in M.379.31 

Yale song book. The. Compiled from "Yale songs," "Yale 

glees" and "Yale melodies." New York. Schirmer. 1906. 

IC4X5.9X 
Yankee consul. The. Opera. For the Music see Robyn. For 
the Libretto see BloasonL 



Yankee Doodle. 

Nason, £. A monogram on our national song. Albany. 

1869. ic.x05.3x 

Yankee tourist, A. Opera. For the Music see RobyiL For 

the Libretto see Davis, R. H. 
Yanthia. Incidental music. Piern^ H. C. G. No. 3 in ICX93.7 
Yardley, William. 

Little Jack Sheppard. Burlesque drama. Selections of 

words and music. Written by H. P. Stephens and W. 

Yardley. Music by Meyer Lutz, Arthur Cecil, Hamilton 

Clarke, and Florian Pascal [pseud.]. No. 2 in ic.s87.s 

Yardley, William, translator. 

TouLiioucHE. The wedding eve. ic.3a4.aa 



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THE ALLEN A. BROWN COLLECTION OF MUSIC 



Yon moon 



Yaihmak, The. Opera. For the Music see Lambelet For 

the LiBRBTTO see Raleighy C. 
Yates, C. J. 

Jestt mi. A solo [s. or t.], with an accomp. for the organ 
or pianoforte. London. Novello. [185-?] 

No. 19 in M.960.XO.1 
Yates, William. 

Here lies, the Lord have mercy. [Catch for 4 voices.] Un 
Warren. Collection of catches. Vol. i, p. 48.) 

No. 55 in M.a9o.9.i 

Let us pray, boys. Catch [for 3 voices]. {In Warren. 

Vocal harmony. P. 105.) No. 67 in M.aao.io 

Yawning catch. Catch, Hahington. No.42inM.X4z.9z.x;etc. 

Yawning, sneezing, crying, laughing. Catch [for 4 voices]. 

(/n Social harmony. P. 322.) No. 268 in M.3Z5.9x 

Ye banks and braes. Duett [s. a. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 

{In The Apollo. Vol. 3, p. 214.) No. 14 in If.i39a.x8.3 

Also to be foond In The Hanmmltt. 

Ye banks and braes. Four-part song. [Words by Robert 
Bums.] Adapted by W. H. Birch. {In The Choralist. 
Vol. I, pp. 26-26.) No. 9 in M.X57.5.X 

Alto to be found in Werren'i Cocke's Hand-book of gleet. 

Ye birds for whom. [Glee, s. s. b.]. {In Amusement for the 
ladies. Vol. i, pp. 27-29.) No. 11 in M.a2a3.x 

Abo to be found In Blend's The Ledles' coOeetlon. 

Ye birds, for whom. CaUk, Battishill. 

No. 38 in M.920.9.X ; etc. 
Ye chearhil virgins. Part-song. Howard, S. 

No. 34 in M.X4X.ax.a; etc. 
Ye fair, be advis'd. Song. Hodson. 14 songs. 

No. 3 in M.a2X.39 
Ye flowers. Part-song. Ludolfs. No. 7 in lf.39a.17 

Ye flow'ry plains. Glee. Holdbr. A collection of catches. 

No. 4 in M.xao.3x 
Ye gates, lift up your heads. The 24th Psalm. {In Hullah. 
Part music. Sacred. Vol. i, pp. 44, 45.) 

No. 13 in M.x57.a8.x 
Ye gentle muses. Glee [a. t. t. b.]. Oxford. Hardy. [18 — ?] 

No. 14 in M.a35.x4 

Ye gentle muses. Glee. 

Clarkb-Whitpbld. 12 glees. No. 26 in M.935.X6 

Hook, J. No. 71 in M.9ao.9.4 

Ye gentle swains. Glee. Attbrbury. A collection of catches. 

No. 3 in lf.2ao.7 
Ye guardian spirits. Part-song. Aubbr. No. 31 in lf.x57.a 
Ye happy fields. Glee. Norris, T. No. 184 in lf.22o.9.x 

Ye heav'ns, if innocence. Catck. Baildon. 

No. 18 in M. 220.3.2; etc. 

Ye learned, wise mortals. [Catch for 3 voices.] {In Warren. 

Collection of catches. Vol. i, p. 45.) No. 51 in M.29o.9.x 

Ye little birds. Part-song. Macfasrbn, G. A. No. 19 in M.121.3 

Prentice. No. 14 in lf.x57.23 

Smart, H. No. 18 in M.X95.X.8 

Ye little troops of fairies. Glee. Linlby, W. 8 glees. If .235.3 

Ye mariners of England. Part-song. Pibrson. 

No. 20 in If .X95.X.X5 
Ye muses, inspire me. Catch. Paxton, S. No. 118 in M.aso.9.3 
Ye nightingales in greenwoods chant. Part-song. Clemens. 

if.236.xo 
Ye nightingales, so pleasant. Part-song. Lassus. 

No. 13 in M .x57.ao.x ; etc. 
Ye noble minds. Antient glee [t. t. b.]. {In Social harmony. 
P. 220.) No. 183 in lf.ax5.ax 

Ye pearls of snowy whiteness. Part-song. Croce. 

No. 17 in M.237.28 
Ye pow'rs guarding o'er us. Part-song. Rossini. 

No. 2 in M .a44.xo.x 

Ye restless thoughts. Madrigal. 

Bennbt, J. Madrigals. No. i in M. 234.22 

Wilbyb. No. 179 in if.xxo.x.3; etc 

Ye Romans, up t Part-song. Wagner, W. R. No. i in M. 392.27 

Ye saints and servants of the Lord. Anthem. Skeats. 

No. 33 in lf.x57.34 

Ye shepherds of this pleasant vale. Song. Beethoven. Werke. 

Serie 24. lf.4X3.x.a4 



Ye shepherds, tell me. Glee. Mazzinghi. 

No. 38 in lf.a35.x4; etc. 
Ye shining stars. Canon. Wuebrst. No. 15 in lf.204.3(S.7 

Ye singers all. Madrigal. Wablrant. No. i in M.X95.X.X5 

Ye spotted snalces. Part-song. Mozart. No. 6 in M .X57.X7.Z 
Stevens, R. J. S. No.6inM.34o.x5;etc 

Ye sUtely pines. Part-song. Abt, F. No. 30 in M .X57.X7.3 
Ye swains, take counsel. Madrigal. Fbrrbtti, G. 

No.34inlf.xxz4.3 
Ye that do live in pleasures. Madrigal Wilbyb. Works. 
Vol. 2. No. 25 in M.234.Z9.a 

Ye that fear the Lord. Anthem. Grbathbed. 

No. 3 in M .233.a4.x 
Ye vales and woods. Glee. Danby. No. 19 in M. 220.9.4 

Ye visions. GUe. Attwood. N0.22inlf.a35.xz 

Ye woodlands. Elegy. {In Bland. The Ladies' collection. 
Vol. 2, pp. 140, 141.) No. 193 in lf.235.X7.a 

Ye woods and ye mountains. Part-song. Jackson, W., of 
Exeter. No. 8 in M.935.X8.3 

Year, The. Cantata. For the Music see Jackson, W., of 

Masham. 
Year's music, The. Being a concise record of all matters 
relating to music and musical institutions which have 
occurred, 1896-98. London. Virtue & Co. 1896-98. 3 v. 
Portraits. M.370.36 

Yearbooks. 
CoNSBRVATOiRE Toyal dc musique de Bruxelles. Annuaire. 
Ann6e 1-19. Gand. [1877-11895. 18 v. in 6. Illus. Por- 
traits. Facsimiles. if.xSU 
Orpheus. Musikalisches Album fur das Jahr 1840-^. 
Jahrgang 1-3. Wien. 1840-^. 11.375.x x 
Yeomen, The, of the guard; or the merryman and his maid. 
Opera. For the Music see Sullivan, A. S. For the Li- 
bretto see Gilbert, W. S. 
Yes. Song. Bluiienthal. No. 19 in lf.x9a.x9 
Yes, Damon, yes. Glee. Stevenson, J. A. No. 104 in if.235.x74 
Yes, every flower that blows. Part-song. Gordon, M. L. 

No. 23 in lf.x9X.3 
Yes, Fortune. Glee. Wbbbb, S. No. 42 in 11.235.x 7.3; etc. 

Yes, Henry, yes. Glee. Rauzzini. No. 6 in if. 2x8^5 

Yes, these are the scenes. Glee. Attbrbury. 

No. 147 in If .2x5.21 ; etc. 

Yes! 'tis the Indian drum! Round. Bishop, H. R. Complete 

collection of glees. Vol. 4. If.235.x4 

Yes, yes, be merciless. Song. Chard. No. 27 in 11.237.2 

Kelly, M. No. 40 in if 237.7 

Yesterday 1 Glee. Spofforth. Collection of glees. 

No. I in M. 335.15 
Yet if that age had frosted o'er. Madrigal. Gibbons. Madri- 
gals and motets. No. i in lf.234.ao 
Yet once again we come. Part-song. Mozart. 

No. 14 in 11.204.36.2 
Yet once more, O ye laurels. Glee. Berg, G. 

No. 48 in M .2aox).a 
Yet stay alway. Madrigal. Bateson. First set of madrigals. 

No. 2 in M. 234.2a 

Yet stay, fair lady. Glee. Callcott, J. W. Collection of 

glees. Vol. I. No. 7 in If.a34.x.x 

Yet sweet, take heed. Madrig<U. Wilbyb. Works. Vol. 2. 

No. 18 in M. 234.19.2 
Yetta. Opera. For the Music see Lecocq, A. C. For the 

Libretto see Beissier. 
Yeux, Les. Song. Aubbr. No. 4 in If .aax.33 

Yeux, qui guidez mon am'. Part-song. Swbbunck. Werken. 
Deel 8. lf.4X3.a.8 

Ymbert, Th. See Imbert, Theodore. 
Ynglingen. Song. Kjbrulf. S&nger och Visor. Band 2. 

M.X5847 
Yolande. Opera. For the Music see Magnard. 
Yolande. Oratorio. For the Music see Wambach. For the 

Libretto see Snieders. 
Yon abbey bell. Anthem. NEUKOMif, S. von. 

No. 12 in If •ago.aa.x 
Yon bark like a bird. Part-song. Glim bs. No. 3 in If .a44.xax 
Yon moon o'er the mountain. Song. Balfb. No. 31 in lf.x9a.9.a 



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Yvonne 



Yonder he goes. Catch. Nblham. No.233inM.zzo.z.3;etc« 

York, England. 
Crossb, J. An account of the Grand musical festival, held 
in September, 1823, in the Cathedral Church of York. 
York. 1825. Plates. Plans. M.zaz.2a 

Yorkshire Musical Festival. 2d-4th. 182$, 28, 35- [Pro- 
grammes, etc.] York. 1825-35. 3 v. Plates. M.Z43.ao 
Yon always are making. Catch. Haves, P. No. 4 in 11.220.5 
Yon are a tulip. Russian air [t.]. (In Musical library. Vol. 
3, p. 87.) No. 29 in M.235.Z8.3 

You ask me, dear Jack. Glee. Arnb, T. A. 

No. 245 in M.a35.z7.a; etc 
You beat your pate. Catch. Haybs, W. 

No. II in M.a35.z7.z; etc 
You blockhead. Catch. Batbs, W. No. 58 in M.a90.zo 

Yon gave me your heart. Glee. Wbbbb, S. 

No. 4 in M.22a3.z ; etc 
Yon gentlemen of England. Glee. Callcott, J. W. 

No. 19 in M.Z57.7; etc 

You herralds of my Mn hart. Song [t.]. (In Smith. Musica 

antiqua. P. 63.) M.a36.io 

Written about i6«o. 
You know where. Glee [a. t. b.]. (In Warren. Collection of 

catches. Vol. i, pp. 234, 235.) No. 164 in M.920.9.Z 

You look down in the mouth. Port-song. Kihg, J. 

No. 79 in lf.a20.94 
You lovers that have loves astray. Fa la. Hilton. Ay res or 

fa las. No. 3 in M.a34.az 

Yon must go. Catch. Attbbbuby. No. 107 in M.a2o.9.3 

You pretty birds that sit and sing. Madrigal. Hopkins, J. L. 

A collection of 5 glees. No. i in M.236.2Z 

You spotted snakes. Part-sang. Macfarrbn, G. A. 

No. 8 in If .Z95.Z4 
Yon that wont, to my pipe's sound. Ballet. Moblby. First 

set of ballets. No. 2 in M.a34.ao 

Yon stole my love. Part-song. Macpabbbn, W. C. 

No. II inM.195.1.5 
Yon twice ten hundred deities. Song. PtxacBLL, H. Beauties 

of Purcell. Vol. i. lf.aaz.a.z 

Young, Charles. 
The shrill ton'd lark. [Glee, s. s. b.] In Handel's stile. 

With accompaniment for the piano. (In Page. Festive 

harmony. Pp. 158-162.) No. 26 in M.a35.ii 

Alio to be found, without accomp., in Flowers of harmony. 

Young, Edward. 
The harp of God. Twelve letters on liturgical music. Lon- 
don. Nisbet & Co. 1861. M.ioy.ao 
Young, Matthew. 
An enquiry into the phsenomena of sounds and musical 
strings. Dublin. Hill. 1784. Plate. M.zi3:zo 
Young, William James. 

Six part songs (s. A. t. b.). Manchester. Hime & Addison. 
[187-P] No. 9 in M.Z58.23 

ConttnSs. — I lore the merry eprfaig time — Gaily thro' the greenwood. 
— Welcome, merry May. — The mountain maid. ~- Come o'er moun- 
tain. — HiUll merry, merry Chriitmaa. 

Young Cupid hath proclaimed. Madrigal. Weblkbs. First 
set of madrigals. No. i in M.a34.az 

Young Damon knoclc'd. Catch. Smith, J. S. No. 64 in M.aao.9.3 
Young Fanny. Part-song. Pricb, G. No. 16 in M.i39a.i8.5 
Young hearts. Part-song. Fabiani, C. No. 11 inM.157.15 

Young hussar. The, or love & mercy. Opera. For the Music 

see Kelly. For the Librbtto see Dimond. 
Young knight. A, met a lady fair. Part-song. Palmer, L. S. 

No. 25 in M.Z57.1 
Young lover, The. Part-song. Koschat. 

No. 23 in M.3ga.36; etc. 
Young men and maidens. Canon, 3 in i. (In Warren. Col- 
lection of catches. Vol. 2, p. 222.) No. 92 in M.aao.9.a 
Young musicians. The. Part-song. Kubcken. 

No. 2 in M.Z30.8; etc. 
Young prima donna. The. Fiction. Grey, £. C. M.149.18 



Young shepherd swains. Madrigal. Pallavicino. 

No. 27 in M.a37.a8 
Young Siegfried. Part-song, Zoellnbr, H. 

No. 48 in M.39a.a7; etc 
Young spring-gods are round us. Song. Bbbthoven. 

No. 22 in M.a35.i8.a 
Younge, William. 
Old King Cole and good Queen Cole. A comic cantata for 
children. Music by F. Pascal [pseud.]. N0.2inM.a874 
Your beauty it allureth. Madrigal. Weblkbs. First set of 
madrigals. No. i in M.a34^x 

Your shining eyes. Madrigal. Batbson. First set of madri- 
gals. No. 2 in M.234.aa 
Your sister politely. Catch. Wbbbb, S. No. 139 in M.aao^3 
Youre two eyn. Part-sang. Smith, J. S. No. 123 in uaaoj^ 
Youssoupoff, N. See Yusupov, Nikolai Borisovitch, Prince. 
Youth and age. Part-song. Hogarth, G. No. 15 in M.X57.x7.a 
Youth and love. Part-song. Breb. No. 24 in M.ao5.za7 
Youth, joy and hope. Part-song. Hatton. No. 12 in M.ao4.36.x 
Youth, love & folly. Opera. For the Music see Kelly. For 

the Libretto see Dimond. 
Youth of the gloomy brow. Glee. Callcott, J. W. 

No. I in M.i57.x8.a; etc 
Yradier, Sebastian o. 

£1 carpintero. Cancion. [Acomp. de piano. Madrid? 

185-?] No. 20 in M.39I.57 

£1 charran. Cancion andaluza. [Acomp. de piano.] Madrid. 

[185-?] No. 26 in M.39X.57 

La colasa. Cancion madrilena. [Acomp. de piano.] Madrid. 

[ 185-?] No. 23 in M.39X.57 

La flor de la Canela. [Cancion. Acomp. de piano. Madrid? 

185- ?] No. 21 in M.39X.57 

La jaca de terciopelo. Cancion andaluxa, con acomp. de 

piano y guitarra. [Madrid? 185-?] No. 24 in M49Z.57 

£1 jaque. Cancion. [Acomp. de piano.] Madrid. [185-?] 

No. 25 in M.39X.57 

La rina del calesero. Escefta de dos ciegos [s. t.]. Con 

acomp. de piano. Madrid. [185-?] No. 19 in M.39Z.57 

El sereno. Cancion andaluza. [Acomp. de piano. Madrid? 

185-?] No. 22 in M.39X.57 

Yriarte, Charles £mile, translator. 

Alarc6n, p. a. de. Le finale de Norma. Nouvelle. Paris. 

1866. M.X98.X 

Yriarte, Juan de. See Iriarte, Juan de. 

Yrvid, Richard, pseud. See Ivry, Paul Xavier D6sir^ Richard, 
Marquis d'. 

Yso, 

"Ltttrts sur la musique f rangoise en r^onse 4 celle de Jean 
Jacques Rousseau. [Anon.] Geneve. 1754. 

No. 4 in M.X03.3 
Yule-tide. Cantata. For the Music see Anderton. For the 

Libretto see Goddard, J. 
Yule-tyde . . . Cantata. For the Music see Bentley, J. M. 

For the Libretto see Scott, W. 
Yusupov, Nikolai Borisovitch, Prince. 

Histoire de la musique en Russie. Partie i; Musique sacr^e. 
Paris. Saint-Jorre. 1872. M.ao6.ao 

Luthomonographie, historique et raisonn^e. Essai sur 
I'histoire du violon et sur les ouvrages des anciens luthiers 
c^l^bres du temps de la Renaissance. $e Edition. Paris. 
Bonhoure & Co. [185-?] Folded diagrams. M.373.5a 

Yve-Plessis, R. 

Sancho. Com^die lyrique. Musique de £mile Jaques- 
Dalcroze. M.38a.36 

Yver, Marcel. 

Le b6guin de Messaline. Op^rette de MM. Maurice de 
F^raudy, Jean Kolb et Marcel Yver. Musique de Justin 
Clarice. No. i in M.399.X4 

Yvette. Pantomime. Gedalge. No. 2 in M.30X.8 

Yvonne. Opera. For the Music see Limnander de Nieuwen- 
hove; also Ney. For the Libretto see Scribe; also 
Ribbing. 



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Zarltno 



z 



Z^ D. See DesMe, 
Z Itnkfth luhAv a h&jflv. Symphonic poem. Smetana. M.356.94 
Z m(ho Hvota. For strings. Smetana. No. 22 in lf.9zz.i 

JZ nov^o tveta.** Symphony. DvoftAs. Aus der neuen Welt. 

M.331-4 
Zabel» Carl. 

An die Sonne. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt. Deutsche Sanger- 

halle. Vol. 3, pp. 73-75*) No. 22 in 11.392.49.3 

Same. To the sun. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In Chickering 

collection. Vol. 2, pp. 48-50.) No. 26 in M.39a.48»2 

Zacch6ro, G. See Sacch(ro, Giacomo. 

Zachariae, J. F. L., editor. 

RoLLB, J. H. Gedor, oder das Erwachen zum bessern Leben. 

No. I in M.z5az9 

Zadig e Astartea. Opera. For the Libretto see Vaccaj. 

Zaeh, Adolf. 

Sechs vierstimmige Mannerchore. Schaffhausen. Brodt- 

mann. 1865. No. 23 in 11.392.38 

Ccm^mis. — Der Gondolier. — nlm foldncii Kreus." — „0 Tianen- 
bmtdB." — GcaelltehAftsiied. — Det Singers Abendlied. — »»An der 
TafeL" 

Zaehler* Julius. 
Josepha. Romantische Spieloper von Julius Zahler und 
Hermann Graeser. Musik von Alphonse Maurice. 

No. I in M.396.68 
Die Wette. Singspiel. Musik von Alphonse Maurice. 

No. 3 in ic.396.68 

Zmehmuiigy Die, der Widerspaenstigen. Overture. Rhein- 

BERGER, J. G. Ouverttire zu Shakespeare's Die Zahmung 

der Widerspinstigen. No. i in ic.312^ 

Zaffira* Giuseppe. 

Biondina. Poeme musical. Par Ch. Gounod. 

No. I in M.156.28 

Zaffira, Giuseppe, tnmslaior. 

Gluck. Iphig^nie en Tauride. 11.224.35 

Gounod. Romeo e Giulietta. if.365.8 

Zahn, Johann Georg, editor. 

Frescobaldi. Passacaglio. No. 2 in M. 30.23 

MuFPAT, G. Suite fiir die Orgel. No. 7 in M. 30.23 

Zahnweh. Port-song. Schumann, R. A. 5 Lieder von R. 

Burns. No. 6 in If .28049 ; etc. 

Zaide. Ballet music. Royer, J. N. P. 11400.28 

Zaide. Opera. For the Music see Mosart For the Libretto 

see Schactner. 
Zaide. Song. Berlioz, L. H. No. 25 in m. 391. 32; etc 

Zaire. Opera. For the Music see La Nuz; also Lefebvre, C. 
E. For the Libretto see Blaa, £.; also Collin, P.; also 
Voltidre. 
Zajc» Ivan pi. 

Mannschaft an Bord. Komische Operette in i Akte, von J. 

L. Marisch. Musik von G. von Zaytz. Vollstandiger 

Clavierauszug. Wien. Spina. [1864?] No. 5 in M. 391.20 

Nikola Sttbi6 Zrinjski. Glasbena tragedija u 3 cina (8 slika). 

Po drami Teodora Kornera napisao Hugo Badalic. Glas- 

botvorio Ivan pi. Zajc. Tradotta dal croato in italiano da 

Gian Paolo di CarminatL Ridotta per piano-forte e con 

testo croato e italiano. Zagrebu. Koconda & Nikolic. 

[1876.] Portrait. ic.294.30 

Zalaor. Opera. Zumstbeg, J. R. lf.152.10 

Zamara, Alfred Maria Victor. 

Der Doppelganger. Romantisch-komische Operette in 3 

Akten von Victor L^on [Pseud.]. Musik von Alfred 

Zamara, Jun. Clavierauszug mit Text. Hamburg. Cranz. 

[1890.] M. 389.21 

Zamminer, Friedrich. 

Die Musik und die musikalischen Instrumente in ihrer 
Beziehung zu den Gesetzen der Akustik. Giessen. Ricker. 
1855. Illus. Plates. lf.372.65 



Zampa. Opera. For the Music see Harold, L. J. F. For the 

Libretto see Duvejrrier, A. H. J. 
Zampa. Overture. H6rold, L. J. P. No. 3 in M 455.13 

Zampognaro, II. Ballad. Florimo. Ore musicalt. 

No. 2 in M.244.19 
Zanardini, Angelo. 
Amazilia. Dramma lirico. Musica di A. Palmintert. 

M.399.52 

Dejanice. Dramma lirico dl A. Zanardini. Posto in musica 

da Alfredo Catalani. lf.399.69 

Le donne curiose. Melodramma giocoso. Musica del Mo 

Emilio Usiglio. lf.324.31 

II figliuol prodigo. Melodramma. Musica di Amilcare 

Ponchielli. ■'.297.7 

H^rodiade. Op6ra de P. Milliet, H. Gr^mont, A. Zanardini. 

Musique de J. Massenet. l'*957.7 

Isora di Provenza. Dramma romantico. Musica di L. 

Mancinelli. lf.399.39 

II lago delle Fate. Dramma fantastico. Musica di Cesare 

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Lorely. Azione romantica di C. d'Ormeville, et A. ZanardinL 

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Margherita. Dramma lirico. Musica di Giro PinsutL if.399.53 

Nozze in prigione. Melodramma buffo. Musica del Mo 

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Zanardini^ Angelo, translator. 

Bach, L. E. Irmengarda. if^oa^ 

Donizetti. II Duca d'Alba. M.3054 

Massenet. II re di Lahore. M.257.3 

RoEDER, M. Vera. if.399.54 

Zanchiua, Nicolaus. 
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No. 6 in If .20440 

Zander. Friedrich. 

Ueber Mendelssohn's Walpurgisnacht. Konigsberg. Koch. 

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Zanella, Amilcare. 

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Zanetta. Opera. For the Music see Auber. For the Libretto 

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Zanetti, Girolamo Francesco. 

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see Solera. 
Zille, Moritz Alexander. 

Die Waffen des Geistes. Gedicht. Fur Mannerchor und 
Quartettsolo mit Begleitung von Blasinstrumenten com- 
ponirt von Wilhelm Tschirch. No. 4 in M.203.5 

Zimmer, Robert. 

Gedanken beim Erscheinen des dritten Bandes der Bach- 
Gesellschaft in Leipzig. Berlin. Hertz. 1854. 

No. 3 in M.372.4X 
Conteini m critidtm of C. F. Becker*! work In editiag the worka of 
Bach. 

Zimmerg'sell, Der. [Mannerchor.] (Jn Regensburger Lieder- 

kranz. Pp. 124-126.) No. 54 in M.x 29844 

Zimmerman, J. See Ziinmerman, Pierre Joseph Guillaume. 

Zimmerman, Pierre Joseph Guillaume. 

Requiem h^roique. [Partition.] Paris. L'auteur. 1846. 

M.260.7 
Zimmeriiiaim» Agnes. 
Fairy song. A four-part song. (Jn Novello's Part-song 
book. 2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 1-5.) No. i in M.X95.X.4 



Zimmermann, Agnes. (Contimted.) 
Flowers. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song book. 

2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 16-22.) No. 4 in M.X95.X4 

Gone forever. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 

book. 2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 10-15.) No. 3 in M.X95.X4 
Good morrow. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 

book. 2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 27-32.) No. 6 in If.x95.x4 
Good night. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 

book. 2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 6-9.) No. 2 in If.x95.x4 

To daffodils. A four-part song. (In Novello's Part-song 

book. 2d series. Vol. 4, pp. 23-26.) No. 5 in 1CX95.X4 
Zimmermann, Anton. Abschied vom Walde. [Mannerchor.] 

(In Das Rutli. Pp. 520, 521.) No. 219 in M.X474 

Andromeda und Perseus. Ein Melodram im Clavierauszug. 

Wien. Artaria Co. [1781-] No. 3 in If .22043 

Zimmermann, Balduin. 

Ein Wintermarchen. Musikalisches Schauspiel in 4 Akten 

mit Benutzung der Karl Simrock'schen tJbersetzung des 

gleichnamigen Schauspiels von Shakespeare. Componirt 

von Balduin Zimmermann. [Klavierauszug.] Erfurt. 

1900. lf.38x.75 

Zimmermann, S. A. 
Gruss. [Mannerchor.] (In Fink. Die deutsche Lieder* 

tafel. Pp. 165-167.) No. 108 in lf.2X3.9 

Die Sonne geht zur Ruh'. [Mannerchor.] (In Aht, Deutsche 

Sangerhalle. Vol. 2, pp. 10, 11.) No. 4 in If .39242.2 

Zimmeni, M. T. 
Gloria in excelsis. Solo et choeur. [Accomp. d'orgue.] (In 

Dietsch. Repertoire de musique religieuse. Pp. 203-214.) 

No. 41 in If 416020 
Mass for s. t. & b., with Offertorium, Elevation & Tantum 

ergo, and organ obligato. Boston. Ditson & Co. [185-?] 

No. 7 in M.2608.6 
SiiifHifl rpesu. [Zimniya grezi.] Symphony, Tchaikovski, P. 

I. No. I in lf.3434 

Zincke, Hans Friedrich August. 
Lorelei. [Ein Buhnenspiel in drei Aufziigen nach einer 

Dichtung von Gustav Gurski. Musik von Hans Sommer» 

Pseud. Partitur. Braunschweig. 1891.] If.227.x3 

The titlc-paff» is mlniiig. 
Der Meermann. Eine nordische Legende in einem Aufzuge 

von Hans von Wolzogen. Musik von Hans Sonuner 

[Pseud.]. Op. 28. Vollstandiger Clavier- Auszug. Leip- 
zig. Leede. 1895. No. 2 in M4S3.37 
Rubezahl und der Sackpfeifer von Weisse. Dichtung von 

Eberhard Konig. Musik von Hans Sommer [Pseud.]. 

Op. 36. Vollstandiger Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Leede. 

1904. M.38347 

Saint Foix. Ein heiteres Buhnenspiel in einem Aufzuge 

von Hans Sommer [Pseud.]. Op. 20. Dichtung nach 

einem Stucke Alexander Duval's von Hans von Wolzogen. 

Vollstandige Partitur. Leipzig. Leede. [1892?] If 40029 

Zincke, Hans Friedrich August, editor. 

Opbr, Die, von ihren ersten Anfangen bis zur Mitte des 18. 

Jahrhunderts. Theil 4. Leipzig. 1890. If40o6 

Zingara, La. Opera, For the Music see Donizetti For the 

Libretto see Tottola. 
Zingara, La. Song, Donizstti. Ispirazioni viennesL 

No. I in If 464.XO 
Zingarella, La. Opera. For the Music see O'Kelly. For the 

Libretto see Colombeau, J. A. de. 
Zingarella, La. Song. Mariahi, A. xxii melodic. 

No. I in M. 158.26 

Zingarella spagnuola, La. Song. Mercadantb. Soirees 

italiennes. lf.367.xo 

Zingarelli, Niccol6 Antonio. 

Antigone. Op6ra en 3 actes. Paroles de Marmontel. 

Musique de Zingarelli. [Partition.] Paris. Imbault 

[1790.] M.294.31 

Beatus vir. Solo [t.] et choeur. [Accomp. d'orgue.] (In 

Lambillotte. Musique religieuse. 4e salut, pp. 10-23.) 

No. 16 in M.260.X8 

Brother, thou art gone before us. Sacred song [s. or bar. 

Accomp. for organ]. (In Ayrton. Sacred minstrelsy. 

Vol. 2, pp. 62, 63.) No. 25 in If .29022.2 



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Zingardli, Ntccol6 Antonio. (CotUmud.) 
II Conte di Saldagna. Drmmma serio. Mnstca del Sig^ 

Maestro Niccola Zingarelli. [Partitura.] Manuscript 

[Venecia? I795?] ^ v. M.60.19 

Dnnque mio bene. Doet^ino [s. t. Prom Romeo e Gtulietta]. 

(In lira d'ltelia. Pp. 194-196.) No. 49 in M .157^ 

Giolietta e Romeo. Dramma eroico pantomimo [di G. 

Foppa]. Mttsica del Sigr Maestro Zingarelli. [Partitura.] 

Manuscript [Milano? 1796?] a v. lf.6o.so 

Same. Overtura ed arie. Ridotto per 11 cemballo. Bonna. 

Simrock. [i79-?J No. 3 in If.s39.z8 

Go not far from me» O God. Motet (In HuUah. Part 

music. Sacred. VoL x, pp. 124-130.) No. 41 in M .X57.S&1 
Jesu dulcedo cordium. Solo [s. or t. Accomp. d'orgue]. 

(In Lambillotte. Musique religieuse. loe salut, pp. i, 2.) 

No. 38 in lf.a6o.z8 
Laudate. Solo for a t. voice with chorus. Arranged with 

an accomp. for the organ or pianoforte by Vincent No- 

vello. 2d edition. London. Novello. [184-?] 

No. 5 in M.a6a9 

Alto to be ioand in Novdlo't Cotketloo of astlieais. 

Laudate pueri Dominum. Solo [s. ou t.] et choeur. [Ac- 
comp. d'orgue.] (In Lambillotte. Musique religieuse. 
2e salut, pp. 11-25.) No. 8 in If .960.X8 

[Na si esti alle pene. Aria, s., con stromenti al arco. 
Partitura.] Manuscript [180-?] No. 8 in lf.x20.30 

O Jesu dulcis. Duo, s. t. [Accomp. d'orgue.] (In Lam- 
billotte. Musique religieuse. ize salut, pp. 1-7.) 

No. 43 in If .960.Z8 

O what tongue can tell? Aria [s. or t. Accomp. for piano- 
forte]. (Jn Gardiner. Sacred melodies. Vol. 4* PP- 5o6, 



507.) 
Ponder my words, O Lord. Motet 

music. Sacred. Vol. 2, pp. 3^-350 

Zingarina. Song. Linlby, G. [Songs.] 



No. 15 in If .236.304 

(In HuUah. Part 

No. 13 in lf.x57.28.9 

Vol. 2. 

No. I in If .935.19.2 



Zingicmy Joseph. 
Komm in die stille Nacht. [Mannerchor.] (In Gruber. 
Sangeshort. Heft 4$ PP« 17-19-) No. 3 in M .37a3o 

Zingsem, Joseph, edUor. 
Schubert, F. P. Haidenroslein. No. 3 in lf.370.30 

Der Lindenbaum. No. 3 in M. 370.30 

Zinnober. Opera, For the Music see Hausegger. 
ZloiL Caniaia. For the Music see Gade; also Hackett 
Zion arise in gladness. Anthem, Sabatini. No. 29 in If .236.304 
Zirphile et fleur de myrte. Opera, For the Music see CateL 
For the Libretto see Jouy. 

Zitetmann* Ernst Otto Conrad. 
Otto der Grosse. Dichtung. Fur Soli, Chor und Orchester 
componirt von C. Adolf Lorenz. No. 5 in 1l.z94.ao 

^ntehnaiui, Konrad. See Zitelmann, Ernst Otto Conrad. 
Zither. See Cithern. 

Zittertchlaegert Der. Opera, For the Music see Ritter, P. 

Zitto un poco. Sang, Piccinni, N. No. 7 in If .Z2aa7 

Zlaty Kolovrat Symphonic poem, DvofiAx. Das goldene 

Spinnrad. No. i in If 4X0.az 

Zoccolaro, Lo. Song. Cottrau, T. 23^ raccolta di canzoni 

napolitane. No. 4 in M.39044 

Zoellner, Andreas. 

Gebet der See. Fur Mannerchor. Schleusingen. Glaser. 

[ 184-?] No. 38 in If .392.27 

Die Hcimat [Mannerchor.] (In Das Rutli. Pp. 172, 173) 

No. 68 in M.Z474 
Lebewohl dem Vaterland. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, F. 
Leichte Mannerchore. Heft 2, pp. 17-20.) 

No. II inil.a46.22 
Trinklied. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, F. Leichte Manner- 
chore. Heft 17, pp. "-15.) No. los in M^6.22 
Zoellner, Cart Friedrich. 
Abendlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, F. Leichte Manner- 
ch6re. Heft 5, PP. 14-16.) No. 29 in M. 246.22 
Bruder, das ist deutscher Wein. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, 
F. Leichte Mfinnerchore. Heft 5» PP- 9-".) 

No. 27 in If .246.22 



Zoellner, Carl Friedrich. (Conimned.) 
Dithyrambe. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 3, pp. 

51-54-) No. Ill in M.za9a.43.3 

Gottvertrau'n. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, F. Leichte 

Mannerchore. Heft 5, pp. 7, 8.) No. 26 in M.a46.22 

Grabgesang. [Mannerchor.] Op. 23, No. 4. Leipzig. 

Siegel. [186-?] No. 45 in M. 392.27 

Haltet Wachtl [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 10, pp. 

3» 4-) No. 36 in M.z29a43.zo 

He's the man. See his Wer ist unser Mann? 
Heiter mein liebes Kind. Tanz. [Mannerchor.] (In 

Regensburger Liederkranz. Pp. 12, 13.) No. 5 in if .129844 
Im Herbst [Mannerchor.] (In Das RutlL P. 541.) 

No. 230 in M .Z474 
In peaceful slumber. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In Chicker^ 

ing collection. Vol. 2, p. 63.) No. 31 in If .39248,2 

Der Jager aus Churpfalz. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. 

Band 9, pp. 16, 17.) No. 8 in M. 129843.9 

Ktthlst du noch die heissen Wangen. [Mannerchor.] (In 

Orpheus. Band 4, pp. 21-24.) No. 129 in if. 1292434 

Ein Leben wie in Paradies. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. 

Band 9, pp. 38, 39.) No. 23 in if .Z29a434^ 

Lobgesang. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 9, p. 57.) 

No. 35 in M.z29a434^ 
Marsch. (Instrumentaliter.) [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, F. 

Leichte Mannerchore. Heft 5, pp. 17-27.) 

No. 30 in If .246.22 

The miller's song. [Mannerchor.] (In The Choralist. VoL 

I, series 3.) No. 31 in lf.z57.5.z 

Alto to be foond in Wlllard'i Arioo. 

Morgenstandchen. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 4, 
pp. 31-34*) No. 134 in lf.Z29a434 

Rheinweinlied. [Mannerchor.] (In Landshuter Liedertafel. 

Sammlung ausgewahlter vierstimmiger Lieder. Jahrgang 

I, pp. ISK-21.) No. 3 in lf.Z3o J 

Alto to be fband in Regentborger Uederkraas ; Dm RfitU. 

Same. Rhine wine song [t. t. b. b.]. (In Willard. Arion. 

Pp* 73f 74-) No. 42 in M.Z09.Z 
Der Speise-Zettel. Ein Scherz fur vier Mannerstimmen. 

Leipzig. Kistner. [ 1845 ?] No. 39 in if .392.27 

Thou art my better angel [t. t. b. b. Boston]. Russell & 

Co. 1874. No. 12 in 1l.384.z2 

Toast [t. t. b. b.]. (In The Orpheus. New series. Vol. 5. 

pp. 88-92.) No. 19 in lf.205.zo.5 

A]to to be found la Willard'i Arion. 

Trinklied: „Auf und trtnkt." [Mannerchor.] Leipzig. 

Siegel. [ 1887?] No. 40 in if .392.27 

Trinklied: Trink, Kamerad. [Mannerchor.] (In RegenS' 

burger Liederkranz. Pp. 85-^7.) No. 37 in if. 129844 

Alto to be foond in Dm RfltlL 

Unser Leben gleicht der Reise. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, 

F. Leichte Mannerchore. Heft 5, pp. 3-6.) 

No. 25 in If .246.22 
Untreue. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 9$ P- 4i*) 

No. 25 in M.Z29a43.9 
Verganglichkeit. [Mannerchor.] (In Abt, F. Leichte 

Mannerchore. Heft 5, pp. 12, 13.) No. 28 in If .246.22 

Wanderlieder von Wilh. Muller. Fiir vier Mannerstimmen 

componirt . . . von Carl ZoUner. Op. 14. Leipzig. 

Friedlein & Hirsch. [1849?] No. 44 in M.392.27 

C&nitnis, — Aossoi^ — Der Mai lit mf dem Wege. — Einkehr. — 
Gatcn Abend, Ud>er MondeneehHn. ^- If ein Uebchen bet gesest 

Wanderschaft. [Mannerchor.] (In Regensburger Lieder- 
kranz. Pp. 1-3.) No. I in lf.z29a.44 

Wer ist unser Mann? [Mannerchor.] (In Regensburger 
Liederkranz. Pp. 178-182.) No. 72 in If .129244 

Same. He's the man. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] New York. 
Molineux. [ 1882?] No. 46 in If .392.27 

Also to be found in ChlcKering collection. 

Were the Atlantic main. [Part-song, t. t. b. b.] (In 
Chickering collection. Vol. 2, p. 23.) No. 9 in If .39248.2 

Wo mocht ich sein? [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 
10, pp. 4^ 43-) No. 61 in lf.za9a43.zo 

Alto to be found in Das RAtlL 

Same. Where would I be? [t. t. b. b.] (In Willard. 
Arion. P. 35.) No. 17 in M.Z09.1 

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Zoellner, Carl Friedrich. (ComUmud,) 
Zehn Lieder u. Gesange fur Minnerstimmen. Heft a. 
Leipzig. Hirsch. [185-?] No. 41 in M.39a.a7 

CPNlMli. — Sdlff die Todten. — Der Alto, dcr die Stnnden. — Ich hsb' 
mela' Sach aol niehto. — Wtr itt miMr llton? — Wals«r. 

Die Zigeuner. Fantasiestuck fur vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 
10. Leipzig. Siegel & Stoll. [1847?] No. 42 in M49a.97 

Zollner-Album. Sammlung der beliebtesten Mannerchore 
von Carl Zollner. Herausgegeben von Heinrich Pfetl. 
Partitur. Leipzig. Peters. [1885?] No. 5 in M.37a30 

Cmtttnis. — llarMh: BriUkr, aufl nit frohtm Sanal — Trinktted: Auf 
and trinkt. — Wandcneliaft. ~ TriakUed: Gliier kUngoi. — Du Liad 
Tom Rhdnwciii. — Wtndcrilad. — Wohin? — Binkdir. — Trinktted: 
Kommt, BrCUlcr. — Lobgcsang; — Der SpelfcictteL — If orgcngcbct 
— WaldT5glelii. — Wer let imeer If eon? ^ Wo mfteht Ich ecln? 

13 Lieder u. Gesange fiir Mannerstimmen. Op. 13, Heft i. 

Leipzig. Friedlein & Hirsch. [1849?] No. 43 in 11.393.97 

Conimu: — If orgcngebet — Wenderlled. — Dae Ummchen. — Die 
Biene. — TrinkUed: Glieer klingen. — Bnndetlled. 

Zoellner* Carl Heinrich. 

Pruhlins'. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 6, pp. 25, 26.) 

No. 193 in M.ia9a43.6 

Messe [No. i, in C] fur 4 Singstimmen, begleitet von Orgel 

Oder Piano-Forte. Bonn. Simrock. [184-?] 

No. 5 in M.aa945 

TrinkUed im Juni. [Mannerchor.] (/» Orpheus. Band 6, 

pp. 14-17.) No. 188 in M.X29a43.6 

Vier Lieder ftir Mannerchor. Leipzig. Kistner. [1889?] 

No. 76-79 in If .^.94 
CmIwiIi. — I. Dei hobe Lied dee Orgenieten. a. Dee Lied Tom lUieln- 
wein. 3. Lob dee Wdnee. 4, Abe n dUed. 

Zoellner, Heinrich. 
Battle of the Huns. See his Die Hunnenschlacht. 
Bei Sedan. Oper in 2 Acten, mit Benutzung einer Episode 

aus Emi! Zola's „La debacle/' von Heinrich Zoellner. Op. 

64. Klavierauszug. Berlin. Schlesinger. [1896?] 

No. I in M. 395.58 
Bonifacius. Nach der Dichtung ,»Winfried" von Wilhelm 

Osterwald. Ftir Mannerchor, Sopran- u. Bariton-Solo 

und grosses Orchester. Op. 90. Klavier-Partitur bear- 

beitet von Johannes Techritz. Leipzig. Leuckart. [isx>3.] 

No. I in M^o6.74 
Columbus. Fiir Mannerchor, Soli und grosses Orchester 

gedichtet und komponiert von Heinrich Zollner. Op. 30. 

Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [1888?] No. i in M .aia.ao 
Elegie fur Violine mit Begleitung von kleinem Orchester. 

Op. 46. Partitur. Leipzig. Rieter-Biedermann. 1889. 

No. 4 in M.353.6 
Same. Mit Pianoforte. No. 1 1 in M .axo.13 

Same. [Solo- Violine.] No. 12 in M. 2x0.14 

Faust. Musikdrama in einem Vorspiel und 4 Akten nach 

Goethe's „Faust/' von Heinrich Zollner. Klavierauszug. 

Leipzig. Siegel. [1887.] M. 326.35 

Feast of the vine in blossom. [Cantata, t. t. b. b.] Op. 14, 

no. I. Boston. Schmidt. [1884.] No. 81 in M. 392.24 

Das Fest der Rebenbltite. Gedicht von Hermann Krone. 

Fur Mannerchor, Soloquartett und Orchester componirt 

von Heinrich Zollner. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. 

[ 1883 ?] No. 3 in M.280.7 

Die Grasmucke. (The warbler.) [Mannerchor] mit Flote 

obligato. Op. 56, No. 3. New York. Luckhardt & Belder. 

[ 1895.] No. 36 in M.203.20 

With Germen and Engliah worda. 

Das holzerne Schwert. Musikcomodie in 2 Bildern von 
Heinrich Zoellner. Op. 7^' VoUstandiger Klavierauszug 
mit Text. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1897. if.394.73 

Die Hunnenschlacht. Fur Soli (Sopran u. Bariton), 
Mannerchor und Orchester gedichtet und componirt von 
Heinrich Zollner. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [1881.] 

No. I in M. 280.7 

Same. Battle of the Huns. Sop. and Barit. solo, and male 
chorus. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] Op. 12. Boston. 
Pruf er. [ 188-?] No. 6 in M.392.32 

Im Friihling. [Mannerchor] mit Soloquartett. Op. 43. 
Leipzig. Kistner. [1889?] No. 80 in if .39^.24 

Indianischer Liebesgesang (Indian love-song) aus Long- 
fellow's "Hiawatha." Text deutsch und englisch. Fur 



Zoellner, Heinrich. (Contifuied.) 

Mannerchor und Orchester komponiert von Heinrich 
Zollner. Op. 55. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [1891?) 

No. 5 in M.2X2.90 

Jung Siegfried. Gedicht von Heinrich Heine. Fiir 

Mannerchor und Orchester mit Benutzung von Motives 

aus Wagner's „Siegfried" komponirt von Heinrich 

Zollner. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. SiegeL [1883P] 

No. 4 in M.280.7 
Same. Young Siegfried. [Part-song.] English version by 
Charles J. Sprague. [Boston.] Apollo Club. 1885. 

No. 48 in M.393.27 

Same. [Accomp. for pianoforte.] New Vork. Schirmer* 

[ 1887.] No. 7 in M.392.32 

Der junge Rhein. [Mannerchor.] Op. 33, No. 3. Leipzig. 

Siegel. [ 1888.] No. 47 in M.39a.27 

Konig Sigurd Ring's Brautfahrt. Fur Mannerchor mit Or^ 

Chester. Op. 53. Qavierauszug. Leipzig. Leuckart* 

1895. No. 4 in M.2X2.ao 

Lied des Schmied's. Fiir Mannerchor und Orchester. Op. 

5. Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Kistner. [1878?] 

No. 12 in M.203.22 

Die Meerfahrer. Ein Cyklus von Gesangen nach Gedichten 

von Keilmann. Ftir Mannerchor, Sopransolo und Or« 

Chester komponirt von Heinrich Zoellner. Op. 61. 

Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [1892.] 

No. 6 in uaixm 

With an Engilah title. The merinera, and a ytnAoa of the text by Mn. 
John P. Morgan. 

Mitternacht bei Sedan. Orchesterphantasie. Interludiom 
aus der Oper: Im Jahre 1870. Partitur. Berlin. Schle- 
singer. [i8sH?] No. 4 in M.33x.i$ 

Morgengesang im Kriege (skaldisch). Fur Mannerchor, mit 
Begleitung des Orchesters componirt von Heinrich 
Zollner. Partitur. Leipzig. Leuckart. [1882?] 

No. 2 in M.280.7 

Nachtlied. Cxed. v. Eichendorff. Pur MezzosopransolOb 
Mannerchor, 2 Horner, 3 Posaunen und Harfe (oder 
Clavier) componirt von Heinrich Zollner. Op. 29. 
Clavierauszug. Leipzig. Licht & Meyer. [1886.] 

No.6inM.203.a4 

Pre is der deutschen Musik. Hjrmne fur grossen M&nner« 
chor mit Begleitung von Bias- (Blech-) Orchester. Text 
und Musik von Heinrich Zollner. Op. 52. Klavierauszug. 
Leipzig. Siegel. [189-?] No. 3 in M.2X2iJ0 

Der Ritter vom Rheine. (Gedicht von Emanuel Geibel.) 
Ftir Mannerchor und Orchester komponirt von Heinrich 
Zollner. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [1887?] 

No. 6 in M.280.7 

Die Rose im Thale. (The rose in the vale.) [Mannerchor] 
mit Bariton Solo. Op. 56, No. i. New York. Luckhardt 
& Belder. [1895*] No. 34 in M.203.20 

With German end RngHih worda. 

Der Schalk. [Mannerchor.] Op. 47, No. i. Leipzig. 
Siegel. [1889.] No. 82 in M.392.24 

Der Schutzenkonig. Spieloper in drei Acten von Julius 
Kulenkampf. Musik von Heinrich Zollner. Clavieraus- 
zug mit Text. Leipzig. Siegel. [190-?] X.397.77 

Die Seenixen. Gedicht von Alfred Tennyson. Fur Prauen- 
chor (mit Altsolo) und Klavierbegleitung komponirt von 
Heinrich Zollner. Leipzig. Siegel. [1882.] 

No. 8 in M.39X.60 

Sommerfahrt. Episode fiir Streichorchester. Op. I5> Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Siegel. [187-?] No. 3 in M^o4.36 

Symphonic fiir grosses Orchester. Op. 20. Partitur. Leip- 
zig. Siegel. [188-?] No. 3 in M.333JM 

Trauerode auf den Tod des Kaisers Wilhelm. Fur grossen 
Mannerchor, Knabenchor ad lib. und Blechmusik (auch 
Orgel ad lib.) gedichtet und komponiert von Heinrich 
Zollner. Op. 38B. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. SiegeL 
[188-?] No. 2 in M.2X2.20 

Der Ueberfall. Oper in 2 Akten, mit Benutzung der Novelle 
„Die Danaide" von Ernst von Wildenbruch. [Musik] von 
Heinrich Zoellner. Op. 65. Klavierauszug. Berlin. 
Schlesinger. [ 1897?] No. 2 in M.395.58 



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Unter dem Sternenbanner. Under the star-spangled banner. 

Ouverture fur grosses Orchester. Op. 88. Partitor. 

Leipzig. Forberg. [1906.] No. a in 11^06.74 

Die versunkene Glocke. Musikdrama in 5 Aufzflgen nach 

der Marchendichtung Gerhart Hanptmann's von Heinrich 

Zoellner. Op. 80. VoUstandiger Klavierauszug mit Text. 

Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. 1899. lf.40a.61 

Waldphantasie fur Orchester. Op. 8j. Partttur. Leipzig. 

Breitkopf & Hirtel. [1903.] No. 3 in 114x1.54 

Wanderers Sturmlied (Goethe). Fflr Mannerchor, Solo- 

quartett und Orchester komponirt von Heinrich Zollner. 

Klavierauszug. Leipzig. Siegel. [1885.] 

No. 5 in M. 980.7 
Weckruf. (Awake!) [Mannerchor.] Op. 56, No. 2. New 

York. Luckhardt & Belder. [1895*] No. 35 in M .ao3.ao 

With Germftn and English words. 

Young Siegfried. See his Jung Siegfried. 
Zdiy Hans von. 
Colombine. Operette in 3 Akten, nach einem Entwurf des 
J. Riegen, von B. Buchbinder. Musik von Hans von Zois. 
Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Cranz. [188-?] 

No. 3 in M.3a9.ao 
Zokt £mile. 
L'enfant roi. Com^die lyrique. Musique de Alfred 
Bruneau. lf.383.7 

Messidor. Drame lyrique. Musique de Alfred Bruneau. 

M.395.Z0 
L'ouragan. Drame lyrique. Musique de Alfred Bruneau. 

11.3834 
Zololareff, B. See Zolotarev, B. 

Zolotarev, B. 

Ouverture-Fantaisie pour orchestre. Op. 22. Partition d' 
orchestre. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1907. M^xx.ss 

Quatuor, Premier, pour deux violons, alto et violoncelle. 
Op. S Partition. Leipzig. Belaieff. 1901. 

No. 6 in If 4zaa«za 

Symphonic, Premiere, pour orchestre. Op. 8. Partition. 

Leipzig. Belaieff. 1903. 11406.43 

Zoo all der starren. Part-song. Schuyt. Drie madrigalen. 

No. z in M4Z5.a 
Zopf und Krummstab. Opira, For the Music and Libretto 

see Eichbom. 
Zopffy Hermann. 

Auswandrerlied [t. t. b. b.]. Op. 34> No. 2. Leipzig. For- 
berg. [ 1871 ?1 No. a4 in M.39a.38 

Brauthynme von Uhland. Fur gemischten Chor, Tenor- 
Solo und obligates Pianoforte* componirt von Hermann 
Zopff. Leipzig. Kahnt. [187-?] No. 10 in If .39Z.60 

Der Krieger Heimkehr. [Mannerquartett.] Op. 34, No. 3. 
Leipzig. Forberg. [ 1871 ?] No. 25 in M. 392.38 

Deutsche Festouverture fur grosses Orchester. Op. 33. 
[Partitur.] Leipzig. Forberg. [1871.] No. 5 inii.348.1 

Maccabaus. Oper in 4 Akten von Heinrich Philipp Wolff. 
Musik von Hermann Zopff. Clavier- Auszug. Leipzig. 
Kistner. [187-?] No. i in M.326.36 

Orientalisches Concertino. [Mannerquartett.] Op. 34, No. 
4. Leipzig. Forberg. [1871.] No. 50 in lC.39a.a7 

Sonntagsfeier. [Mannerquartett] Op. 34, No. i. Leipzig. 
Forberg. [ 1871.] No. 49 in IC.392.27 

Todtenfeier Alexanders des Grossen, fur Buhnenauffuh- 
rungen, dramatisches Bild in i Aufzuge, fiir Concert- 
auffiiihrungen, Requiem auf den Tod eines Helden, nach 
der Schlussscene der nAlexandrea" vom Dr. Marcker. 
Musik von Hermann Zopff. [Partitur. Berlin. 185-?] 

11.290.8 

Der Triumph der Liebe. Festhymne zu Schiller's Geburts- 
tag. Fur Chor und Solostimmen mit Begleitung des 
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No. 9 in M. 391. 60 

Triumphgesang auf Alexander den Grossen fur Manner- 
chor und Biasinstrumente. Op. 23. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Kahnt. [ 185-?] No. 7 in M.212.20 

[Wilhelm Tell.] Ouverture zu Schiller's Drama Wilhelm 
Tell in einer grosseren symphonischen Dichtung. Fur 



Zopl^ Hermann. (Cantistued.) 

grosses Orchester componirt von Hermann Zopff. Op. 

31. Partitur. Leipzig. Kahnt. [186-?] No. 5 in If .352.6 

Zwei Idyllen fCir Ideines Orchester. Op. 35. Partitur. 

Leipzig. Forberg. [186-?] No. 5, 6 in M;405.63 

Conimiis. — I. Dolce tar nlMite Mr StrdchorolmtBf. J. Serenade fBr 
BlesinetntBiettte. 

Zondde. Opera. For the Music see Blum, C. L 

Zoralme et Zulnar. Opera. For the Music see Boieldien. 

For the Librbtto see Saint- Just 

Zorelli, Sylvia. 

Le roman du pianiste et de la Cosaque. Paris. [1874.] 

No. 2 in M.X29.2 
Occesioned by the Sonreiiife d'no pianiite^ ettributed to Lisst [Ko. i 
In if.is9.s] end Sonrenife d'mie Coeeqve by Olga de Jeafaia [No. t In 
M. 1^9.3]. 

Zom, Friedrich Albert. 

Grammar of the art of dancing, theoretical and practical. 
Lessons in the arts of dancing and dance writing. Trans- 
lated from the German [by Benjamin P. Coates]. Edited 
by Alfonso Josephs Sheaf e. [With music] Boston. 
[The Heintzemann Press.] 1905. 2 v. Illus. Portrait. 
Autograph facsimile. ^.375.25 

Grammatik der Tanzkunst. Theoretischer und praktischer 
Unterricht in der Tanzkunst und Tanzschreibkunst der 
Choregraphie. Leipzig. Weber. [1887.] Portrait. 

M.37M0 
Zoroastre. Opera, For the Music see Rameau. For the Li- 
bretto see Cahuaac. 
Zorohayda. Symphonic poem, Svbndsbn. No. 5 in M.333.18 
Zounds, woman, don't chatter. Caick, Bates, W. 

No. 7 in M. 220.10 
Zouiia, Hodge. Catch [for 3 voices]. (In Warren. Collec- 
tion of catches. Vol. 2, pp. 68, 69.) No. 27 in M.220.9.2 
Zu Bacharach. Song. Curschmann. Curschmann-Album. 

No. I in M.X57.37 
Zu Bethlehem geboren [and 14 other hymns, etc., some with 
German words, some with Latin]. N. p. N. d. Litho- 
graph script. No. 6 in M. 156.39 
Zn Charlie. Part-song. Muck. 3 Minnerchore. Op. 38. 

No. 2 in M.392.Z9 
Zu deinen Fuesaen will ich ruh'n. Part-song. 
Kreiisbr. Zwei Mannerchore. No. 41 in If .392.13 

Paumgartnbr. . No. 11 in if. 392.20 

Zu den Bergen hebet sich ein Augenpaar. Duet. Cornelius. 
Werke. Band 2. M4Z4.20.2 

Zu dir zieht's mich bin. Part-song. Boehmb, F. M. Heimische 
u. fremde Weisen. No. 8 in if .392.5 

Zu jeder Tageszeit. Part-song. KLBrrBi^ A. Sechs Manner- 
chore. Op. II. No. 10 in M. 392.13 
Zu apaet Song. Franz, R. Sechs Gesinge. Op. 37. 

No. 32 in If .244.5.3 
Zu spate Ankunft, Die, der Mutter. Song. Haydn, F. J. 
Gesaenge. Heft 2. No. 2 in if .3x2.35 

Zu Strasaburg auf der Schanz. Song. Franz, R. Sechs 
Gesange. Op. 12. No. 2 in M. 244.5.2 

Zu Thai! Part-song. Bobib. No. 12 in If .392.5 

Tietz, p. Vier Lieder. Op. 33» Heft i. No. 32 in M.392.26 
Zuccalmaglio, Anton Wilhelm Florentin von. 
"Columbus 1" For male chorus, soli and orchestra, by C. 
Joseph Brambach. lf.352.xo; etc. 

Liorelei. Dramatische Scene. Fur Mannerchor und Mezzo- 
Sopransoli mit Begleitung des Pianoforte, componirt von 
C. Jos. Brambach. No. 2 in M.280.XI 

Zucchinettii D. 
Trois sonates pour le piano-fort^ avec accomp. de violon 
ou flute oblige. (Euvre i. [Partition.] Paris. Nader- 
man. [ 179-?] No. 17 in M.2X0J 
Same. [Partie de violon.] No. 44 in M.2xo.xo 
Zucchini, Giovanni Mauro, Conie. 
Ave Maria e Angeli Dei. Preghiere a 2 s. e contralto con 
accomp. di violini, viola, violoncello e basso, e riduzione 
per pianoforte. [Partitura.] Milano. Ricordi. [185-?] 

No. 5 in If .260.22 

Zuegengloecklein, Das. Song. Schubert, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 20, Band 8. lf.3X7.x.2a8 

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Zueignuag. Song. Stsauss, R. Acht Gedichte aus ,,1etzte 
Blatter'' von Herrmann von Gilm. Op. lo. 

No. I in ic.38aa4.z 
Zuelli, Guglielmo. 
La fata del nord (leggenda del Reno). Melodramma in un 
atto. Versi di Naborne Campanint. Musica di Guglielmo 
Zuelli. Opera completa per canto e pianoforte. Ridu- 
zione dell' autore. Milano. Ricordi & c. [1884?] M.399.68 
Gavotta i. Per archi, in partitura. Firenze. Guidi. 1882. 
[Biblioteca del sinfonista.] No. 5 in lf.355.x3 

Zuengel, Emanuel Frantiiek. 
Zwei Wittwen. Komische Oper. Musik von Friedrich 
Smetana. M.395.50 

Zuengel, Emanuel Frantiiek, translator, 

DvoftAK. Die Dickschadel. Turd6 palice. M.305.33 

Zaeme nicht des Herbstes Wind. Part-song. Schumann, R. 

A. Ritomelle von F. Ruckert. No. 3 in M.z58.a4 

Zuemende Barde, Der. Song. ScHUBBar, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 20, Band 7. 11.3x7.1.90.7 

Zufriedene, Der. Part-song. Marschnbr, H. A. Liebe, Wein 

und Krieg. No. 21 in M.39a.z7 

Zafriedene, Der. Song. 

Bebthovbn. Werke. Serie 23. M.4X3.Z.93 

Schubert, F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 3. M.3X7.x.ao.3 

Zufiiedenen, Die. Part-song. Abbrt. No. 5 in M.ao3.2a 

Zufiiedengestellte Aeolus, Der. Cantata. For the Music see 

Bach, J. S. Werke. Jahrgang 11, Theil 2. 
Znfriedenheit Song. 
Haydn, F. J. Gesaenge. Heft 2. No. 2 in if .3x2.35 

Mozart. 30 Gesange. M.22X.28; etc 

Zug der Juden nach Babylon. Part-song. Corneuus. Werke. 
Band 2. 114x4.20.2 

Zulehner, Carl, editor. 
Bbluni. Bianca e Fernando. lf.230.x2 

Chbrubini. Musique sacr^e. No. 1-6. No. 6-1 1 in If. 222.24 
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SuEssMAYER. [Solimau der 2te.] Ouverture und Gesange. 

If.x5x.x5 

Zuleika and Hassan. Duet. Mbndelssohn-Bartholdy, J. L. 

F. No. 13 in M .28a22 

Zuliani, G. P. 

Roma musicale. Appunti, osservaztoni, notizie. Roma. 

Botta. 1878. No. 2 in lf.x27.4x 

Zum Abschied. Part-song, Kron. No. 19 in 1l.392.x4 

Abt, F. Leichte Mannerchore. Heft 3, 19. 

No. 14, 122 in M. 246.22 
Zum Abschied gab sie mir die Hand. Part-song. Abt, F. 4 
Gesange fiir vier Mannerstimmen. Op. 175. 

No. 19 in 11.392.x 
Zum Abschiede. Part-song. Schulz, J. P. C. No. 65 in M. 213.9 
Zum x8. Oktober 1813. Part-song. Volkmann, F. R. 

No. 14 in M. 204.39 
Zum Auamanch. Part-song. Silcher. Sikh er- Album. 

No. 4 in M. 370.30 
Zum Geburtatag des Vaters. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. 
Klange aus der Kinderwelt. Heft 3. No. 12 in il.x9a.6 
Zum Gedaechtnisstrunke. Part-song. Schneider, J. C. F. 

No. 122 in lf.2X3X) 
Zum Gross-Admiral. Opera. For the Music see Lortzing. 
Zum grOnen Krauze. Part-song. Becker, V. E. Im Fruhling. 
Heft 2. No. 4 in M. 3924 

Zum Gruss. Song. Brunb, H. Singuf. No. 3 in M. 204.37 
Zum heiligen Krieg. Part-song. Krbtzschmar. 

No. 53 in 1l.392.x3 

Zum Liebcheiu Part-song. Lachnbr, V. Sechs Quartette. 

Heft I. No. 3 in 11.392.34 

Zum Liebchen. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Sechs Lieder. 

Op. 67. No. 7 in M.X92.6 

Zum Lobe der Wirthin. Part-song. Schneider, J. C. F. 

No. 8 in lf.2X3.9 

Zum neuen Jahr. Part-song. 

Mueller, B. Zwei Gesange. * No. 23 in If.x94.x6 

Rheinberger, J. G. 5 Lieder. Op. 31. No. 7 in 11.x58.27 

Zum Pnnsche. Song. Schubert^ F. P. Werke. Serie 20, 

Band 4. M.3X7.x.2a4 



Zum Quartett gehoren vier. Part-song. Attinger. Vier 

Trinklieder. No. 34 in lf.392^ 

Zum Rundtanz. Part-song. Schubert, F. P. Chor-Gesang- 

werke. Band 2. No. 8 m M.28o48.a; etc 

Zum Schluaa. Song. Schumann, R. A. Myrthen. Heft 4. 

No. 5 in M .a44.x5.x ; etc 
Zum Schluaa der Loge. Song. Mozart. Werke. Serie 7, 
Band i. No. 24 in lf^X5.x.7.x 

Zum Tans. Song. Abt, F. Lebensfruhling. Heft 2. 

No. 26 in lf.x9a.x 
Zum Tanse. Song. Taubert, C. G. W. Gruss an Schlesien. 

No. 4 in If .X9a.A 

Zum Wald. Part-song. Bartsch. No. ii inM.39a^ 

Becker, V. E. Vier Gesange fur vierstimmigen Manner- 

chor. Op. 31. No. 5 in lf.3924 

Kbyscher. Drei vierstimmige Mannerchdre. Op. 21. 

No. 57 in If . 392.12 
Zum Walde. Part-song. Herbeck, J, F. No. 2 in M.3924CX 
Zum Walde musst du wandern geh'n. Part-song. Billbtbr. 

No. 222 in if.x474 
Zuma, or the tree of health. Opera. For^he Music see Biahop^ 

H. R. For the Libretto see Dibdin, T. J. 
Zumpe, Herman. 
Farinelli. Operette in 3 Acten von Fr. Willibald Wulff und 
Charles Cassmann. Musik von Herman Zumpe. Voll- 
standiger Clavierauszug mit Text. Hamburg. Leichssen- 
ring. [1888.] M402.62 

Karin. Operette in 3 Acten von Fr. Willibald Wulff und 
Ed. Pochmann. Musik von Herman Zumpe. VoU- 
standiger Clavierauszug. Hamburg. Leighssenring. 
[1888.] No. 2 in 11.326.36 

Sawitri. Dichtung in 3 Aufztigen von Ferdinand Graf 
Sporck. Musik von Herman Zumpe. VoUstandiger 
Klavierauszug mit Text. Leipzig. Pabst. [1908?] 

No. 2 in M.389.73 
Zumstecg, Emilie. 
Alplied. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 3, pp. 56, 57.) 

No. 113 in lf.x29a.43.3 
Zumateeg, Johann Rudolf. 

Bringet dem Herrn Ruhm und Triumph. Kantate fur 4 
Singstimmen mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [179-?] No. 3 in M .2ax.x9.x 
Briider, Schwestern, die ihr stille. Kantate fiir 4 Sing- 
stimmen mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [179-?] No. 5 in 1I.22X.X9.2 
Coima. Bin Gesang Ossians, von Gothe. Mit Klavier- 
begleitung von J. R. Zumsteeg. Leipzig. Breitkopf & 
Hartel. [182-?] No. 12 in lf.22x.25 
Dem wir mit kindlichem Vertrauen. Kantate fur 4 Sing- 
stimmen mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leip- 
zig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [179-^] No. i in 11.22X.X9.2 
Eh' ich dies voUendet habe. Kantate fiir 4 Singstimmen 
mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [179-?] No. 4 in If .22X.X9.2 
Elbondokani. Ein Singspiel, nach dem Franzosischen bear- 
beitet von Haug. Mit Musik von Zumsteeg. Klavieraus- 
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Des Ewigen ist die Erde. Kantate fur 4 Singstimmen mit 
Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. [i79'U No. 6 in M .2ax.x9.x 
Fernando and Clare. [Song, t. Accomp. for pianoforte.] 
(/ft Arnim. A Selection of German national melodies. 

Vol. 2, pp. I9i 20.) N0.7 in M .2X2.2X.2 

Die Geister-Insel. Ein Singspiel von J. F. Gotter. In 
Musik gesetzt von J. R. Zumsteeg. Im Klavierauszug. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [18—?] M.X52.9 

Gottl Urquell der Gnadel Kantate fur 4 Singstimmen mit 
Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. [179-?] No. 2 in M.22X.X9.X 

Ein Hauch ist unser Leben. Kantate fiir 4 Singstimmen 
mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [i7SH?] No. 5 in M.22X.X9a 

Hear what God the Lord hath spoken. Duett [s. s. Ac- 
comp. for pianoforte]. (In Hasse, C. F. Sacred music 
Pp. 111-119.) No. 21 in lf.20x^7 



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Zmasteegy Johann Rudolf. (CmUinued.) 
Hetlig, heilig, hetlig ist Er. Kantate fur 4 Singstimmen mtt 
Beglettung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. Breit- 
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Die Himmel entstanden durch des EVgen Wort. Kantate 
fur 4 Singstimmen mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Par- 
titur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [179-?] 

No. 7 in If .aai.zg.! 
Kyrie, eleison, vaterlich sich vom Thron. Kantate fur 4 
Singstimmen mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [ 179-?] No. 9 in M.aaz.X9.a 
Lernt BescheidenheitI Kantate ftir 4 Singstimmen mit 
Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. [i7SK?] No. 3 in M.3ai.i9.a 
Leucht im dunkeln Erdenthale. Kantate fur 4 Singstimmen 
mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. [i7SH?l No. 10 in M.aax.x9.a 
Liebet eure Feindel Kantate fur 4 Singstimmen mit Be- 
gleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf 
& Hirtel. [179-^ No. 2 in if.aax.z9.a 
Mein Gottt mein GottI warum verlassest. Kantate fCir 4 
Singstimmen mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. 
Leipzig. Breitkopf & Hartel. [179-?] No. 4 in M.aax.x9.z 
My song shall bless. Air [t. Accomp. for pianoforte]. 
(In Hasse, C. F. Sacred music. Pp. 41-45.) 

No. 8 in If .aoz.37 
Das Pfauenfest. £in Singspiel F. A. C. Werthes. In Musik 
gesetzt von J. R. Zumsteeg. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [iB— ?] if. 153.8 

Preis sei dem Gotte ZebaothI Kantate fur 4 Singstimmen 
mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. [i79-?l No. 6 in M .aax.X9.9 
One page is topplicd in numnteript. 
Serenade [t. t. b. Accomp. for pianoforte]. (In Arnim. A 
Selection of German national melodies. Vol. i, pp. 24-26.) 

No. II in M.axa.ax.x 
Unendlicher Gott, unser Herri Kantate fur 4 Singstimmen 
mit Begleitung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. Breit- 
kopf & Hartel. [i79-?] No. 7 in M .aai.z9.a 
Wer ist dir gleich. Kantate fur 4 Singstimmen mit Beglei- 
tung des Orchesters. Partitur. Leipzig. Breitkopf & 
Hartel. [179-?] No. i in lf.aai.x9.x 
Wolken verschweben. [Mannerchor.] (In Orpheus. Band 
4, pp. 16, 17.) No. 126 in M.xa9a.434 
[Zalaor.] Ouverture und Gesange aus der Oper: Zalaor, 
mit Musik von J. R. Zumsteeg. Klavierauszug. Leipzig. 
Breitkopf & Hartel. [18—?] If.x5a.z0 
Zumsteeg, Johann Rudolf. Works about. 
JoHANN Rudolf Zumstbbg. Seine kurze Biographie und 
asthetische Darstellung seiner Werke. Erfurt. Muller. 
1810. If .ZOX.Z9 ; No. 3 in M .X39.9 
Zur blauen Muetze. Part-song, Otto, E. J. Gesellenfahrten. 

No. 46 in M.399.Z9 
Zur Caecilienfeier. Part-song, Flbmming. No. 229 in m .X474 
Znr Camevalaaeit. Suite, Schumann, G. A. No. 2 in u.4o6,$t 
Zur Brttffnung der Loge. Song, Mozart. Werke. Serie 7, 
Band i. No. 23 in lf.3X5.z.7.x 

Zur Eroeffnung einer Liedertafel. Part-song, Dorn, H. L. E. 
Funf Liedertaf el-Gesange. No. 50 in M.39a.6 

Zur Freude, zum Gesange. Part-song, Mubhling, A. 

No. 150 in M.xa9a.43.5 
Zur fuenfundzwanzigjaehrigen Jubelfeier. Part-song, Abt, F. 

No. 19 in M.39a.a 

Zur guten Nacht Part-song. Schubbrt, F. P. Chor-Gesang- 

werke. Band 2. No. 16 in M.a8o.48.a; etc 

Zur Heimkehr. Cantata. For the Music see Eckert. For the 

Libretto see Rodenberg, J. 
Zur Herbataeit Symphony, Raff, J. J. No. i in M.347.40 

Zur hohen Jagd. Part-song, Schumann, R. A. Funf Gesange. 

No. 4 in If .X57.ax 
Zur Huette, Part-song. Hopp, J. No. 90 in M.ao4.39 

Zur Jahreswende. Part-song, Rheinbbrgbr, J. G. Auf der 
Wanderung. No. 34 in M.39a.az 

Zur Jubelfeier. Overture, Rbineckb, C. H. C. No. 2 in M.347.5 
Zur Nacht Part-song. Dbbois. No. 40 in M.39a.6 



Zur Namenafeier des Herrn Andreas Siller. Song, Schubbit, 
F. P. Werke. Serie 20, Band 10. lL3Z7.z.9aio 

Zur Niedeiiy A. See Nieden, A. zur. 
Zur Reformationaleier. For orchestra, Rbinbckb, C. H. C. 

No. 2 in M.347^ 
Zur Saecular-Feier Beethovens. Cantaia, For the Music see 

Liszt For the Librbtto see Stem, A. 
Zur Saengerlahrt Part-song, Sattlbr. No. 43 in if .204.30 
Zur Weinleae. Part-song, Vibrling. No. 3 in M.203.34 

Zuruf. Part-song. Mubllbr, C. G. No. 242 in M.x 998^3.7 

Zuruf an Deutschland. Part-song, Otto, E. J. 

No. 63 in If.z99a43.z0 
Zuachneid* Carl. 
Judas Maccabaus, Oratorium von G. F. Handel. Erlautert. 
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No. I in lf.9i7.xa.7 

Lenzfahrt. Away to the forest. Gedicht von L. Alten- 

bernd. Fur Mannerchor mit Begleitung von Blechin- 

strumenten componirt von Karl Zuschneid. Op. 22. 

English version by Paul England. Partitur. Leipzig. 

Breitkopf & Hartel. 1895* No. 8 in if .axa.90 

Max Bruch, Odysseus. Erlautert. Frankfurt a. M. Bech- 

hold. [1898. Der Musikfiihrer. 152.] No. 2 in If .2x7.19.7 

Zuversicht Part-song, Hauptmann, M. Drei geistliche 

ChorgesSnge. No. 5 in if .X57.99 

Schumann, R. A. 4 doppelchdrige Gesange. 

No. 7 in if.98049 
Zuversicht im Wechsel. Part-song. Schulz, J. P. C. 

No. 19 in If .9x34) 
Zuvor. Part-song. Mbthfbssbl. Vier Gesange. Op. 59. 

No. 31 in if.399.x7 
Zuylen van Nyevelt, J. P. P. van. 

[Maria Stuart] Ouverture pour servir d'introduction 4 la 
trag^die de Schiller: "Maria Stuart" Partition d'or- 
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Zvonaf, Josef Leopold* 
Der Ritt zum Elfenstein. Ballade nach einer schwedischen 
Sage von Curt Oswald [Pseud.]. Fiir Soli, Chor und Or- 
Chester componirt von Jos. Leop. Zwonar. [Partitur.] 
Winterthur. Rieter-Biedermann. [187-?] 

No. II in lf.39x.60 
Zwanzig Componisten. Criticism. Junkbr. lf.xo9a.9 

Zwanzig Jahre. Part-song. Schobh, E. von. No. 42 in If .399.7 
Zwei braune Augen. Song, Gubg. Grieg-Album. 3. 

No. 4 in If .X55.X6 
Zwei Leichen. Song, Chopin. 17 polnische Lieder. 

No. 2 in M. 157.37; etc. 
Zwei Prinaen, Die. Opera, For the Music see Easer. For the 

Librbtto see Sciibe. 

Zwei Rosen. Part-song. Nbsslbr. Drei Lieder fur vier 

Mannerstimmen. No. 12 in lf.399.x9 

Zwei Sarge. Part-song, Janson, F. 3Ui Lieder ftir vier 

Mannerstimmen. No. 34 in If .399.x x 

Zwei SchwesterxL Part-song. Erk. Volksklange. 

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Zwei Tugendwege. Part-song. Schubbrt, F. P. Werke. 

Serie 19. lf.3X7.x.X9 

Zwei welke Rosen. Song. Franz, R. Dichtungen von Max 

Woldau. No. 7 in if .944.5.9 

Zwei Wittwen. Ballet music, Sm btana. No. 5 in if .405.57 

Zwei Wittwen. Opera, For the Music see Smetana. For Uie 

Librbtto see ZuengeL 
Zweifacher Fruehling. Part-song. Abt, F. No. 22 in lf.399^ 
Zweikampf, Der, mit der Geliebten. Opera. For the Music 

see Spohr, L. For the Librbtto see Schink. 
Zwerg, Der. Song. Schubbrt, P. P. Sammtliche Com- 
positionen. lf.944.x9;etc 

Zweyte Kapitel, Das. Opera. For the Music see Soldier. 

For the Librbtto see Dupaty. 
Zwiegeaang. Part-song, Billbtbr. No.30]nlf.399.3;etc. 

Narbt-Koning. Vier Lieder fur Minnerchor. 

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