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[] Dors tu, ma vie. Grande etude d'Adolph Henselt, transcrit. Cello and piano pub Edwin Ashdown, London 1859 |
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[] Oh! had I wealth. Song words Henry Hersee pub Robert Cocks & Co., London 1864 pub The musical host vol.2, J. W. Fortune, New York 1865 |
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[] Thoughts of thee "I think". Song pub Cocks & Co., London 1864 |
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[] Daylight is sinking. Song words Frank H. Saunders pub Augener & Co., London 1865 |
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[] Life's early morn "Ah! sweet". Song words F. F. H. W. pub Augener & Co., London 1865 |
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[] Canzonetta de Metastasio "Del tuo bel nome", posta in musica. Voice and piano pub Augener & Co., London 1865 |
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[] Gently row gondolier. Barcarole. SSS Voices words J. Lodge Ellerton pub Ashdown & Parry, London 1866 pub Hutchings & Romer, London 1899 pub (Series of Part Songs 71) Leonard & Co., London |
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[] It is not always May "The sun is bright". Song the verse by Longfellow pub Ashdown & Parry, London 1866 |
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[] Romanza pastorale "Ne'campi" poesia del Metastasio pub Schott, London 1868 |
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[] Sonetto del Zappi "In quell' eta". London 1868 | |
[] The carol singer "I stood by the open window". London 1872 words H. M. Burnside |
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[] Why should I weep. Duet words John Lodge Ellerton pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1873 |
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[] Farewell if ever fondest prayer. Medium voice and piano. London 1876 words Lord Byron |
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[] England. Patriotic song. London 1876 | |
[] Airy dreams. Vocal duet words John Lodge Ellerton pub Wood & Co., London 1876 pub J. & W. Chester, Brighton ?1900 |
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[] Wandering echoes. Song words John Lodge Ellerton pub Wood & Co., London 1876 |
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[] Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Song words H. M. Burnside pub Wood & Co., London 1876 |
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[] Come to me, gentle sleep. Song. London 1876 words F. Hemans |
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[] The sailor boy's dream "Sleep while the blue waves murmur". Song. London 1876 words R. B. B. |
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[] The exiles "My home is far". Song words John Lodge Ellerton pub Wood & Co., London 1876 |
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[] The voice of music "Music's voices never die". Song. London 1876 words J. L. Ellerton |
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[] The old home trees "I see the old trees waving". Song words Helen Marion Burnside pub Wood & Co., London 1876 |
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[] Moan on, wild sounding sea. Song. London 1876 words by J. L. Ellerton |
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[] Dreams "I dreamt" "Ich hab' im traum geweinet". Song German words Heinrich Heine pub Wood & Co., London 1877 |
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[] In sheltered vale. A German popular melody the english words by C. Clarke pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London 1878 |
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[] In cellar cool (Im tiefen keller sitz ich hier). Old German song. Bass and piano pub Augener & Co., London 1880 pub J. Williams Ltd., London ; G. Schirmer, New York |
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[] Pain and pleasure "Why must the fairest day". Song. London 1880 words C. G. Williams |
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[] L'Aube nait. Chanson de V. Hugo pub Ashdown & Parry, London 1881 |
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[] Inconstancy. Song words John Lodge Ellerton pub Duncan Davison, London 1882 pub E. Ascherberg & Co., London |
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[] Twilight. Song words Henry Wadsworth Longfellow pub E. Ashdown, London 1884 |
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[] Come again! Song words J. Lodge Ellerton pub Ashdown & Parry, London 1886 |
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[] Preparatory exercise for the shake. Piano pub Augener, London c1890 |
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[] Love shall banish sorrow. Song pub Herzog, London c1890 |
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[] Fair and false. Song pub Augener, London c1890 |
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[] The unknown land. Song words Helen Marion Burnside pub Augener, London c1890 |
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[] Oh! ye voices. Two-part song words Mrs. Hemans pub Novello, Ewer & Co., London 1891 pub Novello, Ewer & Co. (J. & W. Chester, Brighton), London 1922 |
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[] La Speranza. Romanza. Cello or violin and piano pub Charles Woolhouse, London 1895 |
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[] Nocturne in G. Cello or violin and piano pub Augener & Co., London 1895 |
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[] Valse folatre. Cello or violin and piano pub Bosworth & Co., Leipzig 1897 |
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[] Impromptu for violoncello or violin and pianoforte pub Charles Woolhouse, London 1898 |
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[] Rememberance. Song words C. Stanley pub Augener & Co., London 1903 |
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[] L'Elegant. Rondeau brillante. Piano and violin pub J. Williams Ltd., London |