olin Coleman Music


Id 26986
Category antiquarian music
Author / Composer HARDELOT, Guy d' (1858-1936), DAREWSKI, Herman (1883-1947), MONCKTON, Lionel (1861-1924), BALFE, Michael William (1808-1870), BALL, Ernest R. (1878-1927), LEIGH, Fred. W., GORDON, Stanley, GRAIN, Corney, FRENCH, Percy (1854-1920), JOHNSON, J.J., STAMFORD, John J., WINTER, Charles J., MARTIN, Robert, DAVSON, Gordon, JOYCE, Archibald, PRYOR, Arthur Willard (1870-1942), SCOTT, Fabian
Title Volume of songs and piano music, comprising: i) HARDELOT, Guy d' (1858-1936): Three Green Bonnets. Words by H.L. Harris. London: Acherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1901. Pl.no.EA&Co1517. [i (title)], 4pp. Pictorial title; ii) DAREWSKI, Herman (1883-1947): Au Revoir, my little Hyacinth. Sung by Miss Ellailine Terrisss in the successful musical play The Beauty of Bath. London: B. Feldman & Co., [1906]. [i (title)], 4pp. Portrait title of Mellaline Terriss; iii) MONCKTON, Lionel (1861-1924): Under the Deodar. Song, from the New Musical play A Country Girl. Words by Arian Ross. [‘O’ver the mountain passes’]. London: Chappell & Co., 1902. Pl.no.21612. [i (title)], 4pp.; iv) BALFE, Michael William (1808-1870): The Favourite Son killarney. Old notation & tonic-sol-fa, and Killarney. Manchester: Marks & Spencer, [ca 1900]. 7pp.; v) BALL, Ernest R. (1878-1927): Will you love me in December as you do in May. Words by J.J. Walker. Sung by Mr. Dave Carter. [‘Jack and Jill’]. London: M. Witmark & Sons, [1906]. 5pp.; vi) LEIGH, Fred. W.: I’ll do anything in the world for you. Song, by Cobb and Edwards and Fred. W. Leigh. London: Francis, Day & Hunter, 1906. Pl.no.F&D10112. [i (title)], 5pp.; vii) GORDON, Stanley: The Volcano. Song. Words by Clifton Bingham. [‘Where skies are blue’]. In D. London: Charles Sheard & Co., [1910]. [i (title)], 7pp.; viii) GRAIN, Corney: “De Ole Umbrella”. Plantation Song, Written and Sung by Corney Grain in his new musical sketch “Seaside-Mania”. London: J. Bath, [ca 1890]. 7pp.; ix) FRENCH, Percy (1854-1920): Drumcolliher. Written & Composed by W.P. French. [‘I’ve been to a great many places’]. Dublin: Pigott & Co., [1900]. [i (title)], 4, [i]pp.; x) JOHNSON, J.J.: The Oul’ Bog Hole. Music Arranged & Partly Composed by J.J. Johnson. [‘The pig is in the mire’]. Dublin: Keaerney Brothers, [ca 1900]. [i (title)], 4, [i]pp.; xi) STAMFORD, John J.: “Macnamara’s” Band. Humourous song, sung with immense success by W.J. Ashcroft. Written and composed by John J. Stafford. [‘My name is Macnamara’]. London: Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, [ca 1900]. Pl.no.JB2422. [i (title)], 4, [i] pp.; xii) FRENCH, Percy: Soldiers Three. [‘We soldiers are a terror’]. Written & Composed by W.P. French. Dublin: Pigott & Co., [1915?]. [i (title)], 5pp.; xiii) FRENCH, Percy: McBreen’s Heifer. [‘McBreen had two daughters’]. Written and Composed by W.P. French. Dublin: Pigott & Co., 1900. [i (title)], 4pp.; xiv) FRENCH, Percy: Mulligan’s Masquerade. [‘Oh, the Mulligans’]. Written and Composed by W.P. French. Dublin: Pigott & Co., 1901. [i (title)], 4, [i] pp.; xv) WINTER, Charles J.: Side Slips. Some old chestnuts baked to a new tune. Written and Composed by Charles J. Winter, Sung by Will Edwards. [‘Some brave British workmen’]. London: Reynolds & Co., [1906]. Pl.no.R&Co1216. [i (title)], 5pp.; xvi) MARTIN, Robert: Ballyhooly. [‘There’s a dashing sort of boy’]. Sung by Mr. E.J. Lonnen. The Words & Music by Rt. Martin. London: Charles Jefferys, [1887]. Pl.no.J3551. [i (title)], 4, [i] pp. Coloured pictorial title; xvii) DAVSON, Gordon: The Druid’s Prayer (La Prière). Valse. [For piano]. London: Keith, Prowse & Co., [1909]. Pl.no.KP&Co1857. 7pp. Publisher’s printed wrappers bound in; xviii) JOYCE, Archibald: Vision d’Amour. [For piano]. London: Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, [1909]. Pl.no.AH&C5071. 7pp. Coloured pictorial title; xix) PRYOR, Arthur Willard (1870-1942): The Whistler and his Dog. [For piano]. London: Chappell & Co., 1905. Pl.no.22880. [i (title)], 5pp. Pictorial title-page showing a boy whistling whilst sitting on a barrel with his dog; xx) SCOTT, Fabian: Zena & Phyllis. Waltz. [For piano]. London: The Morrice Music Publishing Co., 1906. 8pp. Portrait title of Zena and Phylis. Seller’s label of Mann’s Musical Instrument Depot, Colchester.
Place London, Dublin
Publisher
Publication Date [inter 1887-1915]
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Size Folio.
Description Half leather (rubbed, backstrip missing).
Reference
Price £65.00

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