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[] Slighted love, a song. Voice and piano or guitar respectfully dedicated to his pupil Miss M. G. Greene the poetry by Lt. W. B. Greene, U.S.A. pub Charles Bradlee, Washington Street, Boston c1839 |
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[] Pot pouri for the Spanish guitar dedicated to his pupil Miss A. A. Parkman pub Charles Bradlee, Washington Street, Boston c1839 |
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[] Cancion Espanola aminta and quick step. Voice and guitar dedicated to Miss Caroline M. Young pub John Ashton & Co., 197 Washington Street, Boston c1840 |
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[] Spanish retreat. Quickstep. Piano dedicated to Mrs. D. B. Stedman pub Henry Prentiss, Boston 1841 pub E. H. Wade 1843 pub Lee & Walker, Philadelphia c1846 performed for the 1st time by the Brigade Band at the encampment of the Hancock Light Infantry July 1841 |
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[] Thou art gone to rest. Sacred song. 2 Treble voices, mixed choir and piano dedicated to Rev. J. T. Sargent, Pastor of Suffolk St. Chapel pub Henry Prentiss, Boston 1841 |
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[] Five favorite airs. Guitar pub W. H. Oakes, Boston 1843 |
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[] Extract from Norma. Guitar pub Stephen W. Marsh, Boston 1846 |
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[] And wilt thou answer every prayer dedicated to his pupil Miss H. T. A. Coolidge pub S. W. Marsh, Boston 1848 |
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[] Come love and sit awhile by me dedicated to the lady of Lieutenant H. W. Dana (U.S. Army) pub Stephen W. Marsh, No.5 Adams House, Boston / Martin & Beals, 184 Washington Street, Boston 1848 |
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[] Anguera's Collection of popular ballads. Composed and arranged for the guitar and dedicated to his pupils. Voice and guitar pub S. W. Marsh, Boston 1849 |
[] 1 - Come love and sit awhile [] 2 - Thou art gone to rest [] 3 - And wilt thou answer every prayer [] 4 - La lagrima (The tear) [] 5 - The world in its coldness is sleeping [] 6 - We have dearly loved. Duet [] 7 - I need smiles from thee [] 8 - Mary and the mossy old style |
[] Steven's quick step. Piano pub A. and J. P. Ordway, Boston 1850 |
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[] Be kind to the loved ones at home. Voice and guitar music Isaac Baker Woodbury, arr Joseph de Anguera pub A. and J. P. Ordway, Boston 1850 |
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[] Lone starry hours. Voice, choir and guitar as sung by the Harmoneons poetry by Marshall S. Pike, melody by James Power, composed and arranged for the piano by John P. Ordway, arranged for the guitar by J. de Anguera pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1850 |
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[] Oh take the harp. Ballad. Voice and piano words George W. Babcock pub Henry Tolman, Boston 1852 |
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[] Lilly Dale. Voice, SSTB choir and guitar words H. S. Thompson pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1853 |
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[] The child's wish. Voice and guitar pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1853 |
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[] Johnny Sands. Comic ballad. Voice and guitar music John Sinclair, arr Joseph de Anguera pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1853 |
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[] Oh! Home of my boyhood. Ballad. Voice and guitar music Thomas Bricher, arr Joseph de Anguera pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1853 |
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[] Do they miss me at home. Guitar words S. M. Crannis pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1853 |
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[] I cannot sing to night. Voice and guitar words Mrs. L. L. Deming pub Henry Tolman, Boston 1865 |
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[] Anguera's New and complete method for the guitar, containing a full course of elementary exercises in gradual progression. Also, a variety
of pleasing amusements, overtures, and vocal selections pub H. Tolman, Boston 1866 |
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[] Apollo. Piano pub Oliver Ditson, Boston |
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[] Six brillant and easy pieces. Guitar pub Oliver Ditson, Boston pub Peters, Webb & Co. |
[] 1 - Cataluna quick step [] 2 - Waltz [] 3 - Spanish quick step [] 4 - Spanish air [] 5 - Cotillon [] 6 - Serenade |
[] Jota aragonesa. Varied. Guitar pub Oliver Ditson, Boston |
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[] Polka de la villa. Piano pub White, Smith & Co., Boston |
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[] Shelby's grand march. Piano pub National Music Co., Chicago |
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[] Spanish cachucha. Guitar pub Oliver Ditson, Boston |
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[] Thoughts of thee. Piano pub White, Smith & Co., Boston |
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[] When will the morning come composed by Anguera - ? Joseph sr pub John F. Ellis & Co., Washington |