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[] Kadettenlied. Baritone and piano composed by J. L. Abel - ? Johann Leopold Abel on his travels in 1819 pub P. B. Nieuwenhuys, Breda, Netherlands |
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[] Four new waltzes, for the piano forte. Book I respectfully dedicated to Miss Crewe Printed by the Royal Harmonic Institution, London 1821 |
[] 1 - The Vienna-congress waltz [] 2 - A la militaire [] 3 - Il zefiretto [] 4 - A la pastorale |
[] Four new waltzes, for the piano forte. Book II respectfully dedicated to Miss Crewe Printed by the Royal Harmonic Institution, London 1821 |
[] 1 - La tranquillite [] 2 - Il sentimentale [] 3 - The pensive [] 4 - L'allegrezza |
[] La Speranza, an introduction and rondo, for the pianoforte pub T. Boosey & Co., London 1822 |
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[] Forty-seven Preludes in the principal major and minor keys for the Piano Forte, composed by Messrs. Attwood, Abel, etc. pub London 1827 | |
[] The Swiss boy, a ballad (No.1 of the Tyrolese melodies by Ignaz Moscheles) sung by Mrs. Waylett pub Willis and Co., Royal Musical Repository, London c1828 |
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[] Whilst the mist o'er the mountain, new words by Mrs. Cleobury, adapted with new symphonies & accompaniments to the admired air of the
"Swiss Boy" by J. L. Abel. pub c1830 ["The Swiss Boy" from Tyrolese Melodies No.1. by Ignaz Moscheles c1830] |
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[] Fantasia on themes from John Barnett's opera Fair Rosamond, for the Piano Forte. pub London 1837 | |
[] Introduzione e capriccio on the Yager chorus from William Michael Rooke's opera Amilie. Piano. pub London 1838 | |
[] The better land (Das bessere land) words F. Hemans, german words A. H. Engelbach pub Edwin Ashdown Ltd., London ?1840 pub Pabst, Darmstadt 1842 |