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Id |
17428 |
Category |
antiquarian music |
Author / Composer |
STEVENSON, John Andrew (1761-1833) |
Title |
A Selection of Popular National Airs, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. The words by Thomas Moore, Esqr. |
Place |
London |
Publisher |
Published by J. Power |
Publication Date |
1818 |
ISBN / Plate No. |
356 |
Series |
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Size |
Folio. [v (title, dedication, index)], 58pp. + plate. |
Description |
Half leather (very worn, backstrip decayed) with marbled boards. Opening pages with some marginal reinforcements. Engraved. With engravings by J. Mitan; title vignette after Thomas Stothard. Contains: A Temple to Friendship - Spanish Air; Flow on, thou shining River! - Portuguese Air; All that's bright must fade! - Indian Air; So warmly we met - Hungarian Air; Those Evening Bells - Air. The Bells of St Petersburg; Should those fond Hopes - Portuguese Air; Reason Folly and Beauty - Italian Air; Fare Thee well! thou lovely one! - Sicilian Air; Dost thou Remember? - Portuguese Air; Oh! come to me, when Daylight sets - Venetian Air; Oft in the stilly Night - Scotch Air; Hark! the Vesper Hymn is stealing - Russian glee]. |
Reference |
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Price |
£50.00 |
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