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MOORE and BURGESS | The Little Bunch of Roses (White Camelia). Song and Dance, Sung by the Moore & Burgess Minstrels, St. James's Hall. ['I am waiting here'. For voice and piano]. | H. Davison | [1874] | £7.50 | details enquire |
MOORE, Lloyd (fl.1999-fl.2010) | Six Songs, for voice and piano. [Score]. | [the Composer] | [2010] | £10.00 | details enquire |
MOORE, Thomas (1779-1852) | When Time who steals our years away. A Ballad. Dedicated to Mrs. Henry Tighe of Rosanna. | Printed for J. & T. Carpenter | 1802 | £15.00 | details enquire |
MOORE, Thomas (1779-1852) | Oh Lady Fair! A Ballad for Three Voices. Dedicated to the Rt. Honble. Lady Charlotte Rawdon. | Printed at J. Power | [wm 1812] | £10.00 | details enquire |
MOORE, Thomas (1779-1852) | Volume comprising: i) The Last Rose of Summer (Weippert & Co., [i], 5pp.); ii) The Harp that once thro’ Tara’s Halls (Joseph Williams, 3pp.); iii) Go where glory waits thee (Joseph Williams, 5pp.); iv "Flow on thou shining river", arranged with Symphonies and accompaniments by John Stevenson (Brewer & Co., 3pp); v) The Minstrel Boy (5pp.); vi) Love's young dream (Joseph Williams, 5pp.; vii) And doth no a meeting like this, arranged by Henry R. Bishop (5pp.); viii) The Sunflower (Joseph Williams, 5pp.); ix) Has sorrow thy young days shaded (6pp.); x) The meeting of the waters (J. Williams, 5pp.); xi) Those ev'ning bells (5pp.); xii) Fly not yet, arranged by John Stevenson (5pp.); xiii) I love but thee!, music by Pio Cianchettini (5pp.); xiv) Rich and rare were the gems she wore, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.11 (5pp.); xv) When in death I shall calm recline, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.21 (5pp.); xvi) We may roam thro' this world, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.13 (5pp.); xvii) Oh! breathe not his name, Symphonies & Accompts. by George Linley, Moore's Irish Melodies-G. Linley-no.2 (5pp.). | [ca 1865] | £60.00 | details enquire |
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MOORE, Thomas (1779-1852) | Wilt thou say farewell Love. A Ballad. | Published at Powers Music Ware House | [wm 1817] | £10.00 | details enquire |
MOOREHEAD, John (d.1804) | The Overture, Songs, Glees & Dance in the New Popular Entertainment of the Naval Pillar, As performed with unbounded Approbation at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. The Words by T. Dibdin. [Vocal score]. | Printed by Longman, Clementi & Compy. | [1799] | £125.00 | details enquire |
MOOREHEAD, John (d.1804) | "Each coming Day". The favorite Ballad, Sung by Mrs. Mills in Il Bondocani, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, Composed by Thos. Attwood. Respectfully Inscribed to Miss Jibbs, Richmond, arranged (by Desire) as a Rondo for the Piano Forte. | Printed by Goulding, Phipps & D'Almaine | [wm 1802] | £15.00 | details enquire |
MOOSER, R.-Aloys | Opéras, Intermezzos, Ballets, Cantates, Oratorios, joués en Russie durant le XVIIIe siècles. Avec l'indication des oeuvres de compositeurs russes parues en Occident, à la meme époque. Essai d'un repertoire alphabétique et chronologique. 2 édition revue et complétée. | Éditions René Kister et Union Européenne d'Éditions | 1955 | £5.00 | details enquire |
MORALES, Cristobal de (ca 1500-1553) | Magnificat Moralis Hispani, Cum Quatuor Vocibus. Tenor [only]. | Apud Angelum Gardanum | 1597 | £1250.00 | details enquire |
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