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| [] Sechs lieder fur eine singstimme mit begleitung des pianoforte pub London 1878 |
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| [] Love thee. Song poem by T. Moore pub London 1878 |
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| [] Two Nocturnes for the pianoforte. op26 pub Schott & Co., London 1879 |
[] 1 - Larmes d'amour [] 2 - Improvise |
| [] Du meine holde (Thou my beloved). Song words F. W. E. von Zastrow, translated by P. Ingle pub London 1880 |
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| [] Irlandaise for the pianoforte pub Chappel & Co., London 1881 |
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| [] Two Melodies for the piano-forte pub Schott & Co., London 1881 |
[] 1 - Spinning song [] 2 - Morning song |
| [] Three Anglaises for the pianoforte pub London 1881 |
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| [] Grotesque "The return from the Maypole". March for pianoforte pub Chappel & Co., London 1881 |
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| [] Two Grotesques oriental for the pianoforte pub London 1881 |
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| [] My Lady sleeps. Serenade, for voice and piano and violin or flute obbligato words from Longfellow's "Spanish student" pub Leonard & Co., London 1882 |
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| [] Three Pastorelles-Anglaises. Second set. For the pianoforte pub S. Lucas, Weber & Co., London 1883 |
[] 4 - in F [] 5 - in G [] 6 - in F |
| [] Indiana. Comic opera. Manchester 4oct1886 libretto Farnie |
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| [] Hernes's oak or The rose of Windsor. Opera. Liverpool oct1887 libretto Walter Parke |
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| [] The rose of Windsor. Opera. Accrington aug1889 libretto Walter Parke |
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| [] A Pair of lunatics. Operetta. Queen's Theatre, Manchester 1892 | |
| [] The Cavalier. Stately dance for pianoforte pub Schott & Co., London 1893 |
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| [] The nipper's lullaby. Song words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1893 |
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| [] Robin Hood up to date. Song words H. Lennard pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1893 |
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| [] Alice. Song words A. Chevalier pub Reynolds & Co., London 1893 |
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| [] Drink of the golden cup. Song words B. Daly pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1893 |
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| [] The signalman on the line. Song words B. Daly pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1893 |
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| [] Mr. Fitz-W-? or Taking the bull by the horns. A Farcical operetta. Queen's Theatre, Manchester 1893 libretto H. W. C. Newte and Walter Parke pub J. Williams, London 1893 |
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| [] A Transcription of The nipper's lullaby for the pianoforte pub Reynolds & Co., London 1894 |
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| [] The coster's 'oneymoon. Song words R. Ganthony pub Reynolds & Co., London 1894 |
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| [] Our bazaar. Humorous song words A. Chevalier and B. Daly pub Reynolds & Co., London 1894 |
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| [] Star of my life. Song. In E flat and G words W. Parke pub G. F. Jefferys & Co., London 1894 |
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| [] Raise high the cup. Song. In B flat and D words A. R. Carter pub R. Cocks & Co., London 1894 |
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| [] My Bess. Song. In F and G words B. Daly pub R. Cocks & Co., London 1894 |
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| [] Our Bazaar. Barn dance, founded on A. Chevalier's song. Pianoforte pub Reynolds & Co., London 1895 pub in Merry, Merry Favorites, etc. No.49. 1896 |
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| [] The lag's lament. Humorous song words A. Chevalier pub Reynolds & Co., London 1895 |
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| [] The miller of Sheen. Song words A. R. Carter pub Enoch & Sons, London 1895 |
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| [] Oh! the langwidge! Humorous song words A. Chevalier pub Reynolds & Co., London 1895 |
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| [] Dat's He. Plantation song words A. R. Carter pub Howard & Co., London 1895 |
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| [] 'E ain't the shadder of a notion. Song words S. Leggett and A. Chevalier pub Reynolds & Co., London 1895 |
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| [] Vulcan. Song words A. R. Carter pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1895 |
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| [] How we laugh. Humorous song words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1895 |
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| [] Pierrot Coster. Song words A. Chevalier pub Reynolds & Co., London 1895 |
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| [] The old nut-brown. Song words by A. R. Carter pub Hopwood & Crew, London 1895 |
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| [] Thou of the almond eyes. An arabian serenade. In C minor and E minor words A. R. Carter pub J. B. Cramer & Co., London 1896 |
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| [] Saviour of all. Sacred song. With ad lib. accompaniments for organ, violin and cello words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] Our village concert. Musical sketch words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] He dropped it. Humorous song words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] The Galop. Humorous dance song words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] Big Moon. A Plantation serenade with harmonized chorus ad lib. words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] Behind the veil. Musical monologue words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] Snowflakes. Musical monologue words E. Major pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] What is a Gentleman? Musical monologue words Mrs. N. P. O'Donoghue pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] The game of life. Musical monologue pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] Dat Chile! Song words M. H. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] The lesson of the water mill. Musical monologue words S. Doudney pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] If we only knew. Musical monologue words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] What is a Lady? Musical monologue words L. Johnston pub Reynolds & Co., London 1997 |
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| [] Doan' ye keep me waitin'. Song words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1897 |
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| [] The last token. Recitation with music words W. A. Eaton pub Reynolds & Co., London 1898 |
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| [] The silence of the deep. Song words Clifton Bingham pub Egerton & Co., London 1898 |
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| [] The world went very well then. Humorous song words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1898 |
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| [] The rude awakening. Song words R. Ganthony pub Reynolds & Co., London 1898 |
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| [] The world went very well then. An old time measure pub Reynolds & Co., London 1899 |
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| [] Has it ever occurred to you? Humorous song words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1899 |
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| [] And so did I. Humorous song words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London 1899 |
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| [] Oh, Zephyrs, blow! Humorous part-song for male voices words M. B. Spurr pub Reynolds & Co., London ?1909 |
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| [] Quartet in B flat | |
| [] Trio in d. Piano and strings | |
| [] Sonata in g | |
| [] May Pole. Suite |