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BLAISE, Adolphe Benoît (d.1772) [Isabelle et Gertrude, ou Les Sylphes. Seven parts for strings, flutes/oboes and horns]. [s.n.] [1766?] £225.00 details
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BLAKE, Benjamin Six Duets For a Violin and Tenor. [Parts]. Printed for Willm. Napier [1781] £75.00 details
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BLAKE, David (b.1936) Toussaint or The Aristocracy of the Skine. Opera in three acts. Libretto by Anthony Ward. Vocal Score. Novello [1977] £25.00 details
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BLAKE, David (b.1936) Toussaint. [Group of sketches of vocal score for the opera]. [ca 1975] £750.00 details
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BLAKE, David (b.1936) The Bones of Chuang Tzu: Cantata for baritone and piano. Words by Chang Hêng, translated by Arthur Waley. [Score]. Novello [1976] £7.00 details
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BLAKE, David (b.1936) Concerto for violin and orchestra. Study Score. Novello [1979] £12.50 details
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BLAKE, David (b.1936) Nonet, for wind. Composer's Facsimile Study Score. Novello [1979] £10.00 details
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BLAMPHIN, Charles (d.1895) Oh would I were a bird, that I could fly to thee. Sung with immense success by J. Rawlinson. Written & composed by Charles Blamphin of the Christy's Minstrels. [For voice and piano]. Authorised edition. Hopwood & Crew [1866?] £10.00 details
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BLAMPHIN, Charles (d.1895) Yes! I'll meet thee dearest, sequel to I'll meet thee in the lane when the clock strikes nine. Sung by Mr. John Rawlinson. ['Oh yes'. For voice and piano. Score]. Hopwood & Crew [1869] £10.00 details
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BLAMPHIN, Charles (d.1895) I'll meet thee in the Lane (When the clock strikes nine). Sung by J. Rawlinson. [Hopwood & Crew] [1865] £15.00 details
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