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[] The Welcome. Quartette composed and arranged by the Orphean Family (Jacob) performed at the Brooklyn Institute 13jan1845 |
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[] The funeral of Napoleon. Quartette arranged by the Orphean Family (Jacob) performed at the Brooklyn Institute 13jan1845 |
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[] New York boat glee. Quartette arranged by the Orphean Family (Jacob) performed at the Brooklyn Institute 13jan1845 |
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[] The Indian girl's lament on the banks of the Kennebec. Song or duett words C. Chauncey Burr, music by Jacob of the Orphean family pub Charles Holt Jr., New York 1847 pub Jaques & Brother, New York 1847 |
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[] The deaf and dumb girl's dream. A pathetic ballad. Voice and piano As sung with great approbation by Adele of the Orphean Family dedication : dedicated as a mark of esteem to Miss Fanny Hill Skinner of Norfolk, Va. words by Charles, music by Jacob pub Charles Holt Jr., New York 1847 |
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[] We left New England's sunny hills. Quartette sung by the Orpheans with every mark of appreciation at all their concerts dedication : Dedicated to the whole Yankee Nation words by Alfred Wheeler, music harmonized with piano accompaniment by Jacob of the Orphean family. pub Charles Holt Jr., New York 1847 |
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[] The Yankee maid. Ballad. Voice and piano, key C major words by Charles, adapted by Jacob, and sung by Adele of the Orphean Family pub Charles Holt Jr., New York 1847 |
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[] Brother, come home. Song or duett dedication : composed and respectfully dedicated to Dr. William H. Hosmer by Jacob of the Orphean Family as sung by the Orphean sisters pub Charles Holt Jr., New York 1847 |
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[] Friends we come with hearts of gladness. Medium voice and piano as sung by the Orphean Family at their principal concerts words by Charles, music by Adele pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1848 |
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[] Farewell my sweet mother. Ballad. Voice and piano dedication : Dedicated to Mrs. Catherine W. Hosmer music by Jacob Orphean, sung by Adele Orphean pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1848 |
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[] The New England factory girl. Ballad. Voice and piano sung with universal acceptance by Adele of the Orphean Family words by Charles, music by Jacob pub Charles Holt Jr., New York 1848 |
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[] The female auctioneer. Medium voice and piano composed and sung by the Orphean Family at their principal concerts pub Oliver Ditson, Boston 1848 |
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[] Tobacco Trio Snuffs-Puffs-Chaws. Voice and piano music Jacob, sung by the Orpheans pub Charles Holt Jr., New York 1848 |
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[] Major general Zachary Taylor. Quartett sung by the Orpheans with unbounded applause music Jacob Orphean, words Charles Orphean pub Charles Holt Jr., New York 1849 |