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[] Auber's favorite Gallopade, arranged for the pianoforte by J. Arnold music Daniel Auber (from Gustave III 1833), arr J. Arnold (ie Thomas James Arnold) pub London ?1835 |
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[] The Celestial Wreath, a collection of favorite Psalms & Hymns pub London 1840 |
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[] Three favorite Hymns. Arranged with an accompaniment for the piano forte pub Printed by T. Holloway, London c1840 |
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[] What shall we do with the witches?, an original song pub Printed for the Author by Holloway & Co., London 1841 |
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[] Peace, be still, a song words and music Thomas Arnold pub London 1859 |
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[] Memory "With the friends of youth beside me". Ballad words and music Thomas Arnold pub London 1860 |
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[] The celebrated spanish chant adapted for one or two voices pub London 1860 |
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[] Daily Exercises for a Soprano voice pub Edwin Ashdown, London 1861 |
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[] A Selection of popular airs, progressively arranged for two performers on the pianoforte. 12 nos. pub London 1862 |
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[] The Union, a collection of easy duets, for two performers on the pianoforte pub Edwin Ashdown, London 1866 |
[] 1 - Aurora waltz [] 2 - Blue bells of Scotland [] 3 - Deh con te [] 4 - Dell' aura tua (Norma) [] 5 - Let me but call thee [] 6 - Mrs. Macdonald [] 7 - My love she's but [] 8 - Philomelen waltz [] 9 - Rory O'More [] 10 - Tu vedrai [] 11 - Vaga luna [] 12 - She wore a wreath |
[] Good night and good morning "A fair little girl". Song words Lord Houghton pub Paterson & Sons, Edinburgh & London 1870 ms The British Library, London |
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[] Through the night. Song the words by R. H. Stoddard pub Paterson & Sons, Edinburgh & London 1870 ms The British Library, London |
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following are compositions with words by Thomas James Arnold | |
[] The wanderer, a favorite german song music Franz Schubert, words Thomas James Arnold pub T. Holloway, London 184? |
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[] Gentle birds. Voice and piano music John William Cherry, words Thomas Arnold pub Holloway & Co., London 1862 |
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[] Ye happy birds. Voice and piano music Ferdinand Gumbert, arr John William Cherry, words Thomas Arnold pub W. Williams, London ?1865 |
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[] The wanderer (Der wanderer) music Franz Schubert, words Thomas Arnold pub W. Williams, London ?1865 |
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[] Rose sweetly blooming (Rose wie bist du reizend und mild) sung by Madame Sainton-Dolby (Charlotte H. Sainton-Dolby) music Louis Spohr, words Thomas Arnold pub Samuel Brewer, London 1877 |