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VREULS, Victor Jean Léonard (1876-1944) Poème pour Violoncelle ou Alto et orchestre, Op.3. Réduction au Piano par 'Auteur. [Score]. [1904] £15.00 details
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BULLER, John (1927-2004) The Mime of Mick, Nick and the Maggies (from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake), for solo sop., ten., and bar., chorus of 13 ... and 13 players. [Score]. [1978?] £25.00 details
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BBC Third Programme: plans for Coronation week. 31 May to 6 June, and for the period 29 March to 27 June. [1953] £5.00 details
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SIEVERS, Johann Friedrich Ludwig (1742-1806), GIARDINI, Felice (1716-1796), DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814), ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778), HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759), BACH, Johann Christian (1735-1782), EAST, Michael (ca 1580-1648), WEBBE, Samuel (1740-1816), HARINGTON, Henry (1727-1816), GREENE, Maurice (1696-1755), PURCELL, Henry (1659-1695), LINLEY, Thomas (1733-1795) Volume of keyboard and vocal works, comprising: SIEVERS, Johann Friedrich Ludwig (1742-1806): Three Sonatas, for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte, Op.1. Printed by Longman & Broderip, [ca 1785]. Pl.no.512. 15pp. RISM A/I/14 S 3412a and LibraryHub references just one copy (BL); ii) GIARDINI, Felice (1716-1796), The Overture to Astarto, for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte. Printed for Wm. Napier, [1777]. Pl.no.62. 8pp. RISM A/I/3 and A/I/12 G 1855. BUC p.374. LibraryHub references just one copy (BL); iii) Sweet Passion of Love. ['This cold flinty heart'. From The Padlock]. [s.n., 1771?]. 1f.; iv) ARNE, Thomas Augustine (1710-1778), Delia. [‘Soft pleasing Pains’]. [s.n., ca 1770]. 1f.; v) Gramachree Molly. A Favorite Irish Air. [s.n., ca 1775]. 1f.; vi) HANDEL, George Frideric (1685-1759), ‘Tis Liberty. Judas Maccabaeus. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1790]. 3pp. (also paginated 18-19); vii) BACH, Johann Christian (1735-1782), In this shady blest retreat. [s.n., ca 1775]. 2ff. Typeset.; viii) EAST, Michael (ca 1580-1648), A Favorite Glee, As now Sung with Great Applause in most Public Places. [‘How merrily we live’]. Printed for J. Bland, [1780?]. 2ff.; ix) Auld Robin Gray. A favourite Scotch Song, Set to the Original Favourite Air, Sung by Mrs. Kennedy at Vauxhall. [s.n., ca 1785]. 2ff.; x) ARNE, Thou soft flowing Avon. L&B [Longman & Broderip, ca 1780]. 2ff.; xi) [WEBBE, Samuel (1740-1816)], Glee. ['Come live with me'. For four voices]. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1790]. 2ff.; xii) HARINGTON, Henry (1727-1816), Duetto, 'How sweet in the Woodlands'. [s.n., ca 1780]. 1f.; xiii) My Lodging. A Favorite Mad Song. J. Fentum, [ca 1775]. 1f. ; xiv) HANDEL, Consider fond shepherd, Acis and Galatea. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 2ff.; xv) HANDEL, To fleeting pleasures, Samson. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. p.36; xvi) HANDEL, Come ever smiling liberty, Judas Maccabaeus. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 3pp. (also paginated 16-17); xvii) GREENE, Maurice (1696-1755), Go Rose. A Favourite Song. [s.n., ca 1760]. 1f.; xviii) HANDEL, Oft On a Plat Of Rising Ground, Il Penseroso. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 1f.; xix) Handel, The favourite Song from the Opera of Rodelinda, Sung by Miss Harrop at the Concert of Antient Music, Tottenham Street. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1790]. 1f. Not in RISM or BUC; xx) HANDEL, The favourite Song from the Opera of Alcina, Sung by Miss Harrop in the Concert of Antient Music, Tottenham Street. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 1f. RISM A/I/4 H 80. BUC p.425; xxi) ARNE, Blow, blow, thou winter's wind. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 1f. LibraryHub references one copy (Oxford); xxii) PURCELL, Henry (1659-1695), From Rosy Bow'rs, Sung by Miss Harrop. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 3pp.; xxiii) HANDEL, Heart the seat, Acis & Galatea. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 3pp. (also paginated 35-36); xxiv) HANDEL, My Faith and Truth, Sampson. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 2f.; xxv) HANDEL, But thou didst not. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 1f. (also paginated 21); xxvi) [LINLEY, Thomas (1733-1795)], The Rose, Sung by Mrs. Baddeley, In Selima and Azor. [s.n., ca 1780]. 3pp.; xxvii) HANDEL, The smiling dawn, Jeptha. Printed for J. Bland, [ca 1785]. 1f. [ca 1760-ca 1790] £375.00 details
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CLASSE 5 DE L'EXPOSITION DE 1937 [LANDORMY, Paul Charles-René (1869-1943)] Albert Roussel, 1869-1937 ... à l'occasion du Concert offert par l'orchestre de la Societé Philharmonique de Paris sous la direction de Charles Munch, le 13 octobre 1937, au Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. 1937 £40.00 details
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GENAST, Eduard Franz (1797-1866) Des Hauses letzte Stunde. Gedicht von M.G. Saphir in Musik gesetzt von Eduard Genast. Mit Pianofortebegleitung. Leipzig: Julius Wunders, [ca 1845]. [Score]. 13pp., engraved, plate number JW41; [bound with] ALMENRADER, Carl (1786-1846): Des Hauses letzte Stunde. Gedicht von Saphir in Musik gesetzt mit Piano-Forte Begleitung. Mainz, etc.: B. Schott's Söhne, [1834?]. [Score]: 9pp., plate number 3724. Coloured wrappers with diamond label on front cover. £100.00 details
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NASH, Peter-Paul (b.1950) Figures, for harp. 1984 £10.00 details
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CHELARD, Hippolyte-André-Baptiste (1789-1861) Autograph musical quotation signed, from Macbeth [in German]. 1 Mai, 1832 £85.00 details
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[INSTRUMENTS] Vierundzwanzigsteljahrschrift der International Maultrommelvirtuosengenossenschaft. 1982 £10.00 details
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EVENSEN, Bernt Kasberg (b.1944) Divertimento Concertante for Two Pianos and Orchestra, Op.10. [Score]. 1967 £30.00 details
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