Music Volume 24
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Musical Journal No. 95 - Vocal Section. perdona al primo affetto-or-Ah Forgive This Thoughtless Error, A favorite Duett in the Opera of La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. Philadelphia, Published by Carr's, Shetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's New York, J. Mallet's Boston. Musical Journal No. 93 - Vocal Section. Go Lovely Rose. Poetry by Waller - Music by Repmah of Birmingham. Philadelphia. Published... [as above] Philadelphie. published. ... [as above] Had I a Heart. from the Duenna-Irish Air of Gramachree. [manuscript or copy:] Soft is the Zephyr's. Gea...[??] Gleanings No. 4. The Gentle Dew, A favorite duett. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Fragments from Mrs. Ann Radcliffe's Ode to Melancholy. Set to Music by James Thomlins. Norfolk, Virginia. Printed by Frank J. Boslar. Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Musical Journal No. 69. Vocal Section. Mistress mine. A favorite madrigal Composed by the Margravine of Anspach -- the Words from Shakespeare. The favorite Duett of Sweet is the Breath of Morn as perfromed at the Harmon Society. Pubclished at the aprticular request of several Subscribers to the Musical journal. Musical Journal No. 67 - Vocal Section. The celebrated Bravura Song. From the new Opera of What a Blunder - Music by J. Davy. Bonie Blue, written by Robert Burn, composed by Dr. Clark, Published by I. Conrad & Co. Philadelphia (Price 37 cents) [French poem in rear] Dear is my Little native Vale, a favorite Song composed by Hook. Printed & Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia. J. Carr's Baltimore & J. Hewitt's, New York (37 cents) [initials:] R.H. Donald, A favorite song to the original scoth tune. The accompanyment by Sigr. Cori. London, Printed by Messrs. Birchall and Andrew's at Handel's Head No. 129. New Bond Street. Price 6d. N. B. As Sung by Mrs. Barthelemon at the Pantheon. Musical Journal No. 81. Vocal Section. irish Air arranged by Kozeluch. The Soldier's Return. Words by Robert Burns. Published by I. Conrad & Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 cents). The Wounded Hussar, composed by Mr. hewitt. Published by I. Conrad & Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 Cents) Cease Ye Fountains, Cease to Murmur, An Italian Air Composed by Sigr. Cocchi, & Arranged for the Piano Forte by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) [with a second verse:] the profuction of Mr. James N. Barker. Canst Thou Love Me Mary, written by Mr. Anderson, composed by Mr. Hook. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) Somethign so Pleasing, Sung by Mrs. Seymour in the Opera of the Thuirty Thousand of Who's the Richest? the words by T. Dibdin - The music by W. Reave. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, no. 1 South 3d. Street. (price 37 cents) Sweet Little Margaret. A Favorite Duett. Written by Thos. moore Esqr., composed by I. A. Stevenson, M. D. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, Cook's Building south 3d Street (price 37 cents) Ah! Love I Find It Like the Rose, as a Duett by F. W. Southwell. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. The Heart's True Value, composed by W. A. Mozart. No. 2. New York, printed & Sold by J. & M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Freedom & Commerce, written by C. Harford, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) What I Love, a favorite Song written by Miss Betham, composed by Augustus Voigt. Price 2s. New York. Published by J. & M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. Riley Engraver, New York. Tis Fancy Governs all. As sung by Mr. Gibbons, Vauxhall, composed by Mr. Hook, Entd at Sta. Hall. Price 1s. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Collard, & Davis 26 Cheapside. The Tuneful Lark as Soaring High. Sung by Miss Dellinger in the Agreeable Surprise. New york, Printed & Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 maiden Lane. The Death of the Rose, written and composed by Mr. M. P. King. New York. Printed & Sold by J. & M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Tally O! hark! Away! composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Published by G. E. Blake. Philadelphia, price 25 cents. The Harp in softly Pleasing Strains, A New Song, with an accompaniment for the Pedal harp or Piano Forte composed by Dr. Stevenson. Price 2s. new York, Published by J & M Paff No. Maiden Lane. The resolution, a favorite Hew Song Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake (price 25 cents) The Timid Tear, the sords by T. Moore Esqr. music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South #d. Street. (price 25 cents) Come ye Virgins, a favorite Duet in the Seasons, Composed by Dr. Haydn. New York, Printed & Sold by J. & M. Paff. Maiden Lane. The Birth Day of Freedom. The sords by Mr. C. Harford. The music composed by Yaniewicz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The Seige, a favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon in his New Entertainment of the Wandering Melodist, composed by I. Mazzinghi. Entd. at Stats Hall. Pr. 2s/London, Printed by Goulding Phipps & D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall & 76 St. James Street, Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, & Manufacturers of Musical Instts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett & Co. Westmoreland Str. Dublin. A. Guthrie Edinburgh & Stevens Glasgow. The Honeymoon, a new Song, written by a Gentleman. the music composed by E. Riley. Enter'd at Stats. Hall. Price 1/s. London Engrav'd, Printed and Published at his Warehouse No. 8, Strand. The Mron Unbard the gates of Light, a Favorite Hunting Song, sung with great applause by Miss Dellinger, written by Mr. Cherry. composed by John Davy. New York, Printed & Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Respository No. 59 Maiden Lane. For you my dear Nancy, a favorite Duett with an Accompaniment, composed by Mr. Davy. Price 6s. New York, published by J. & M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. The American Captives Emancipation, written by A. Tar, composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake. (price 25 cents) Fanny No More, a Favorite Song, composed by J. Hewitt. New York, printed & sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 Maiden Lane. The Death of Lord Nelson, written by the Honble. Chas. James Fox, & composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, by Mr. Saml. Webbe Junr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The tuneful Lark, Pastorial Ballad as Sung by Miss Dellinger. The Music by Mr. J. Sanderson. Price 25c. New York, Printed & Published by J. Hewitt No. 59 Maiden Lane. No more by Sollow, Pollacca, as Sung by Mr. Braham, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden the Comis Opera of the Cabinet the Words by T. Dibdin, the music by I. Braham. Price 75 c. New York, publish'd by M & I Paff, No. 45 Maiden Lane. Eliza, a favorite Song in the Paragraph - composed and sung by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street (price 25 cents) Down by Yon Bank, Sung by Mr. Braham, in, Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne. New York, Printed and Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical respotiory No. 59 Maiden Lane. Youn Henry, composed & sung by Mr. Braham. In the celebrated Opera of the English Fleet in 1342. New York, Printed & Sold by J. & M. Paff, Maiden Lane. The Beautiful Maid, a favorite Ballad as Sung by Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal covent Garden in the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin the music by J. Braham. Columbia on thy Fertile Plains, duet, sung by Mr. Woodham and Mr. Robbins in the Comic Opera of the Thirty Thousand or Who's Richest? the Words by T. Dibdin Music by J. Braham. Adapted for the American Stage by a Professor. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d. Street (Price 50 cents) Does the Harp of Rosa slumber, An admired canzonet by T. Moore, Esquire. New York, Printed & Sold by J. & M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Good Night, a favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. New York, Printed & Sold by G. E. Blake, South 3d Street (Price 25 cents) Rosa, a favorite Song-Written and Composed by T. Moore Esquire. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) Fly from the World O Bessy to me, by Thos. Moore Esqr. New York, Published by I. and M. Paff. No. 55 Maiden Lane. also... Send the Bowl Round Merrily, a favorite Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d St. (price 25 cents) Mary I Believ'd Thee True, a much admired New Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake at his Musical Repository & Circulating Library South 3d. St. Oh Lady Fair. A favorite Ballad, Written & Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. New York, Printed & Sold by J. & M. Paff Maiden Lane. [manuscript or copy, signed on rear:] Miss Louisa Maxwell, Norfolk "Wilt thou be my dearie" Scotch Song Arranged by Kozeluch, Poetry by Burns.
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