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RIMSKY-KORSAKOV, Nikolay Andreyevich (1844-1908) "Antar". Suite Symphonique (2me. Symphonie) pour l'orchestre, Op.8. Partition d'orchestre. Nouvelle Édition. W. Bessel et Cie. [1897?] £65.00 details
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RICHARDS, Brinley (1819-1885) "Hurrah for the Bonnets of Blue" (Melody by Alexander Lee[(1802-1851)]). Arranged for the Piano Forte by Brinley Richards. Robert Cocks & Co. [1861] £12.50 details
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ROFFE, Edwin (ca 1825-1891) "L'Allegro". Mrs. Jordan as ye Country Girl. [Stipple engraving by Edwin Roffe after the drawing by George Romney (1734-1802)]. [ca 1850] £30.00 details
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RAVEL, Maurice (1875-1937) "Le Tombeau de Couperin" and Other Works for Solo Piano. [Ma Mère l'Oye; Valses nobles et sentimentales; Prélude; À la manière de; La Valse]. Dover Publications [1997] £10.00 details
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RAWLINGS, Thomas Augustus (1774-1849) "May Day", A Divertimento for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute ad libitum. Dedicated to Miss Grace Purkis. [Parts]. Printed & Sold by Chappell & Co. [1813, wm 1812] £25.00 details
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ROGERS, Frederick Francis "Old England's Flag". Patriotic Song written by J. Stewart. [For voice and piano. Score]. Hutchings & Co. [1885] £7.50 details
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RODWELL, George Herbert (1800-1852) "Silent Nymph with Silvery Wings". The Naiads Song, Sung by Mrs. Honey, of the T R Adelphi, in I.S. Dalrymples [sic]New Romantic Operatic Ballet Burletta of Lurline, or The Revolt of the Naiades. Published by D'Almaine & Co. [1835?] £15.00 details
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RIES, Ferdinand (1784-1838) "Stay, prythee, Stay" from Bishop's Melo Drama of The Miller and his Men, Arranged by Ferdd. Ries. [Op.65/3. For piano]. Printed & Sold by Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter & Co. [1818?] £30.00 details
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ROCHBERG, George (1918-2005) "The Concord Quartets". String Quartet No.4. Reproduction of the composer's manuscript [score]. Theodore Presser 1979 £17.50 details
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REDMAN, Reginald (1892-1972) "Your Rose". Words by Herbert J. Brandon. ['Ah! who could tell your lovely rose'. For voice and piano]. [ca 1935] £10.00 details
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