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ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) | [A Set of Progressive Lessons for the Harpsichord, or the Piano Forte expressly calculated for the ease of Beginners, Opera XII. Book 1]. | [Printed for the Author] | [ca 1785] | £150.00 | details enquire |
ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) | Rude the Wind, unkind the Shower, Sung by Mrs. Kemble, in the New Comedy How to be happy, Written by Mr. Brewer. [For voice and keyboard]. | Printed & Sold by Preston & Son | [ca 1795] | £30.00 | details enquire |
ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) | Six Overtures for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte, Opera VIII. | Printed by Welcker | [1775?] | £200.00 | details enquire |
ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) | The Mountaineers, as performed with the Utmost applause at the Theatre Royal Hay-Market, Opera 34. Written by George Colman Junr. [Vocal score]. | Printed & Sold by Preston & Son | [1793] | £125.00 | details enquire |
ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) | What boots it where thy soldier lies. A favorite Song in the Opera of New Spain. [For voice and keyboard]. | Printed by Longman and Broderip | [ca 1790] | £15.00 | details enquire |
ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) | Little Sally, A Favorite Ballad. Sung by Mrs. Bland, At the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. In the Opera of The Shipwreck. ['Come buy, who'll buy?', for voice and piano]. | Printed by Longman and Broderip | [1796?] | £20.00 | details enquire |
ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) | The Rush-Light, an Additional Song, Introduced and Sung by Mr. Bannister, Junr. in Peeping Tom. The words by G. Colman Junr. ['Sir Solomons Simons'. For voice and keyboard]. | Printed for B. Wood and sold by T. Skillern | [ca 1785] | £20.00 | details enquire |
ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) | Pauvre Madelon, a Favorite Song & Duett, Sung by Mrs. Bland & Mr. Bannister in The Surrender of Calais. ['Cou'd you to battle march away'. For voices and piano]. | Printed & Sold by Preston & Son | [wm 1797] | £15.00 | details enquire |
ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802), HOOK, James (1742-1827), STANLEY, John (1712-1786) | Volume with items comprising: ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802): A Set of Progressive Lessons for the Harpsichord, or the Piano Forte expressly calculated for the ease of beginners, Opera XII. Book 1. Printed for the Author, to be had at Longman & Broderip's, [ca 1785]. Second issue. RISM A/I/1 and A/I/11 A 2468. BUC p.55. Ownership signature of Th.N. Dunbar; [with] HOOK, James (1742-1827): The Songs in the Search after Happiness, a Pastoral Drama. Written by Miss Hannah More, Set to Music and Dedicated to the Young Ladies of Gough House, Chelsea, by James Hook, Opera XXXIX. Printed for S.A. & P. Thompson, [1785]. RISM A/I/4 H 6508. BUC p.491; [with] STANLEY, John (1712-1786): Six Solo's For a German Flute, Violin or Harpsicord, Compos'd By John Stanley MB Organist of the Temple and St Andrews, Opera quarto. Printed for & sold by J. Johnson, 1745. Sole edition. RISM A/I/8 and A/I/14 S 4678. BUC p.974; [and with] a manuscript of three folios, ca 1790 and a seventeen page set of six keyboard sonatas in folio format. | £200.00 | details enquire |
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ARNOTT, Archibald Davidson (1870-1910) | The Ballad of Carmilhan (from" Tales of a Wayside Inn") by Henry W. Longfellow. Set to music for Baritone Solo, Chorus and Orchestra, Op.10. [Vocal score]. | Novello, Ewer and Co. | 1894 | £10.00 | details enquire |
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