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DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | The Sailor's Journal, written & composed by Mr. Dibdin, and Sung by him in His new entertainment called Will of the Wisp. [''Twas post meridian']. | Printed & Sold by the Author | [1795] | £30.00 | details enquire |
Part of the Benedicite, Paraphrased by Mr. Merick, Adapted [for four voices] to a French Melody. ['Ye works of God on him alone'. Score]. | [1795] | £60.00 | details enquire |
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MOZART, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) | Die Zauberflöte. Musik von Mozard [sic]. Clavierauszug von Carl Zulehner. [KV 620. Vocal score. German text]. | Bei B. Schott | [1795] | £850.00 | details enquire |
CALLCOTT, John Wall (1766-1821) | The Cottagers. Glee for two trebles and a bass. ['From this roof my shepherd'. Score]. | [s.n.] | [1795] | £20.00 | details enquire |
WEDEL, Søren (1765-1826) | Serenaden. Et Synggestykke i tre Acter af Secretair Pram. Sat i Musik og indrettet for Klaveret af Regimentsquarteermester Wedel. [Vocal score]. | trakt hos S. Sønnischsen | [1795] | £220.00 | details enquire |
HOOK, James (1746-1827) | Kate of Dover, A Favorite Sea Song, Sung with Universal Applause by Mr: Dignum, at Vauxhall Gardens. The Words by Mr. Anderson. ['Ned Flint was lov'd']. | Printed & sold at A. Bland & Weller's Music Warehouse | [1795] | £25.00 | details enquire |
HOOK, James (1746-1827) | Listen to the Voice of Love. A Favorite New Song, Sung with the Greatest Applause by Master Welsh at Vauxhall Gardens. [Full score. 'O listen']. | Printed & Sold at A. Bland & Weller's | [1795] | £25.00 | details enquire |
GIORDANI, Tommaso (ca 1730-1806) | Loose were her tresses seen, A Favourite Song. | Printed and Sold by N. and M. Stewart | [1795?] | £25.00 | details enquire |
ARNOLD, Samuel (1740-1802) | Faint and Wearily the way-worn Traveller, Sung by Mrs. Bland & Mr. Bannister Junr in the Mountaineers. [Short score]. | Printed & sold by Preston & Son | [1795?] | £15.00 | details enquire |
COLLINS, John (1741-1797) | The Chapter of Kings. A celebrated Historical Song, Written, and Sung, with universal applause, by Mr. Collins, Author of the Brush, and by Mr. Dignum at the Je ne seai [sic] quoi Clubb. ['The Romans in England']. | Printed by Longman and Broderip | [1795?] | £40.00 | details enquire |
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