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[] The Freischutz Rondo, consisting of the march and the most favourite airs in Weber's opera arranged as a divertimento for the piano forte
or harp by Charles Arnold pub Bedford Musical Repository, London c1825 (2nd edition) pub G. Walker & Son, London ?1828 (3rd edition) |
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[] Away, away, with the wild and free the words and music by Charles Arnold pub G. Walker & Son, 17 Soho Square, London 1825-1845 |
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[] Bonaparte's Grand March, known also as the Hanoverian Grand March arranged as it was played at the coronation of Napoleon, by Charles Arnold for piano forte pub G. Walker & Son, London c1826 pub G. Walker & Son, London c1840 pub William Prowse, London c1850 |
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[] The guitar melodist in 4 books. Consisting of the most favorite airs, arranged for the Spanish guitar by Charles Arnold pub Bedford Musical Repository, removed to No.17 Soho Square (G. Walker & Son), London 1828 pub Robert Cocks & Co., London pub Leonard & Co., London |
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[] An introduction to the art of singing pub Bedford Musical Repository, London c1825, 4th edition 1830, 5th edition 1835 |
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[] Paul Pry's quadrilles. Piano forte pub London ?1830 |
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[] A New Tutor for the Piano Forte, containing the rudiments of music, together with a great variety of scales, exercises and popular melodies arranged by Charles Arnold pub Printed for the Author, London ?1830 (2nd edition) |
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[] The complete violin tutor, including a selection of favorite and fashionable airs pub G. Walker & Son, London c1830 |
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[] A first set of quadrilles from Weber's opera of Der Freischutz arranged for the pianoforte or harp by Charles Arnold pub London ?1830 |
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[] Favorite Irish melody, known as Rory o more arranged as a rondo for the piano forte by Charles Arnold pub G. Walker, London c1830 pub G. Walker & Son, London c1840 |
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[] The Polish Drum "Wide o'er the plain". Song sung by Miss Inverarity pub G. Walker & Son, 17 Soho Square, London 1831 |
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[] The deep blue sea, a favorite ballad. Voice and piano as sung by Madame Vestris (Eliza Lucia Bartolozzi 1797-8aug1856) at all the principal musical festivals words and music by Chas. Arnold pub G. Walker & Son, London 1831 (3rd edition), 1845 (10th edition) pub George Willig, Philadelphia 1845-1853 |
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[] Quadrilles from Beethoven's grand opera Fidelio arranged for the piano forte by Charles Arnold pub G. Walker & Son, London ?1832 |
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[] The Classical Harmonist, containing fifty popular glees, madrigals and catches as sung at the meetings of the Madrigal Society and also at the concerts of ancient music revised and selected by Charles Arnold pub G. Walker & Son, 17 Soho Square, London 1835 |
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[] The Alpine or Styrian melody, also the Belgian waltz, arranged for the pianoforte pub London ?1835 |
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[] Oh! never say that I was false of heart. Shakespeare's love-song, etc. pub London ?1835 |
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[] Palm Trees are waving. Ballad pub London ?1835 |
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[] The National Anthem. God save the Queen. Song and chorus dedication : Respectfully dedicated to His Majesty, William the Fourth pub G. Walker & Son, London c1840 |
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[] The Tarantella, the celebrated Spanish dance from Bellphegor played at the Concerts d'ete arranged for the piano forte by Charles Arnold pub G. Walker & Son, London c1840 |
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[] Three Original German Polkas arranged for the piano forte by Charles Arnold pub London 1845 |
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[] Down among the dead men newly arranged by Charles Arnold pub London 1845 |
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[] The Seraphine, a selection of sacred melodies, arranged for the piano forte, or organ pub London 1845 |
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[] Stand to your guns newly arranged as sung by Mr. Braham, Mr. Ransford, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Leffler and Mr. Henry Russell music by Thomas Carter newly arranged by Charles Arnold words Charles Dibdin pub G. Walker & Son, London 184? pub Metzler & Co., London 1842-1856 |
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[] Lucy Neal, a favorite Ethiopian melody arranged as a rondo by Charles Arnold pub London 1846 |
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[] The Sturm Marsch Galop. For the piano forte music Benjamin Bilse, arr Charles Arnold pub Robert Cocks & Co., London 1850 |
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[] While the lads of the village. Song music Charles Dibdin, with a new accompaniment by Charles Arnold pub London 1856 |
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[] Oh! Heart of deep unrest. Trio pub London 1861 |
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[] The streets of Paris, quadrilles pub Robert Cocks & Co., London 1865 |
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[] The Rifle Corps country dances with figures, arranged for the piano forte pub Robert Cocks & Co., London ?after 1868 |
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[] Give me back my boyhood days. Ballad music Charles Arnold, arranged by William Henry West the Elder pub London 1879 |
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[] The Marseillaise hymn arranged for pianoforte by Charles Arnold pub Pitman Hart, London 19?? |
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[] The celebrated German air known by the name of Teach me to forget composed and arranged as a rondo for the piano forte by Charles Arnold pub G. Walker & Son, London |