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SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | A smile from the Girl of my heart. A favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Blanchard in the Woodman. ['In the world's crooked path']. | Printed by Longman and Broderip | [1791?] | £15.00 | details enquire |
SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | The Spotless Maid, from Ariosto, A Favorite Song Sung with universal applause by Mr. Incledon, In his New Entertainment Called The Traveller, Set to Music by Wm. Shield. [Vocal score]. | Printed by Goulding & Co, | [1807] | £30.00 | details enquire |
SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | A new edition (being the second) of an Introduction to Harmony; [with] Rudiments of thorough bass for young harmonists; and precepts for their progressive advancement ... with annotations, anecdotes, fac-similes, and a harmonical synopsis; also, a succinct account of the Rise and Progress of the Philharmonic Society, recently established in London, being an appendix to an introduction to harmony. | Printed for the Author and sold by J. Robinson | [1815] | £325.00 | details enquire |
SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | Rosina. Edited by John Drummond. [Score]. | Stainer & Bell | 1998 | £42.00 | details enquire |
SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | No 'twas Neither shape nor feature, Sung by Mr. Incledon, in the Flitch of Bacon. Arranged for the Piano Forte & Harp, with Accompaniments. [Vocal score and score]. | Printed & Sold by Preston | [wm 1803] | £20.00 | details enquire |
SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | An Introduction to Harmony. | Printed for the Author and sold by G.G. & J. Robinson | 1800 | £450.00 | details enquire |
SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | The Poor Soldier, A Comic Opera, as Performed with Universal Applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden; Selected and Compos'd by William Shield. [Text by J. O'Keefe. Vocal score]. | Printed by J. Bland | [1782] | £90.00 | details enquire |
SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | The Post Captain, Sung by Mr. Incledon, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, and in his New Entertainment call'd Variety. The Words by Mr. Rannie. ['When Steerwell heard me']. | Printed by Goulding & Co. | [ca 1805] | £20.00 | details enquire |
SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | The Post Captain, Sung by Mr. Incledon, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, and in his New Entertainment call'd Variety. The Words by Mr. Rannie. ['When Steerwell heard me']. | Printed by Goulding & Co. | [ca 1805] | £30.00 | details enquire |
SHIELD, William (1748-1829) | 'Ere around the huge Oak. A favorite Song Sung by Mr. Darley, in the Farmer, a Comic Opera. [Vocal score]. | Printed by Longman and Broderip | [1788?] | £15.00 | details enquire |
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