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| ALBERT, Charles Louis Napoléon d' (1809-1886) | Drink, Puppy, Drink. Polka on G.J. Whyte Melville's Hunting Song. [For piano]. | Published by Chappell | [1879] | £30.00 | details enquire |
| ALBERT, Charles Louis Napoléon d' (1809-1886) | Edinburgh. Quadrille upon Scotch Airs. [For piano]. | Chappell & Co. | [1850] | £10.00 | details enquire |
| ALBERT, Charles Louis Napoléon d’ (1809-1886) | The Sultan's Polka. [For piano]. | [s.n.] | [1860] | £15.00 | details enquire |
| ALBERT, Charles Louis Napoléon d’ (1809-1886) | The Overland-Mail. Galop. [For piano]. | Chappell | [1853 or 1854] | £10.00 | details enquire |
| ALBERT, Eugen d' (1864-1932) | Gelübde (Max Kalbeck). | Wiener Tonkünstler-Vereines | [ca 1920] | £5.00 | details enquire |
| ALBERT, Eugen d' (1864-1932) | Die Toten Augen. Eine Bühnendichtung von Hanns Heinz Ewers und Marc Henry. Vollständiger Klavierauszug mit Text [von Otto Singer]. | Ed. Bote & G. Bock | [1913] | £25.00 | details enquire |
| ALBERT, Eugen d' (1864-1932) | Tiefland (The Lowland). Musikdrama in einem Vorspiel und 2 Aufzügen (Music-Drama in a Prelude and 2 acts). Text nach A. Guimera von Rudolph Lothar (English Version by R.H. Elkin). Vollständiger Auszug für Gesang und Klavier mit deutschem und englischem Text von Otto Singer. | Ed. Bote & G. Bock | [1908] | £30.00 | details enquire |
| ALBERT, Fred (1844-1886) | Perverted Proverbs or Tupperny Philosophy. Written, Composed & Sung by Fred. Albert. ['Mister Tupper has written a book'. For voice and piano. Score]. | Ashdown & Parry | [1878] | £25.00 | details enquire |
| ALBERT, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria (1819-1861) | Select Airs Composed by His Royal Highness Prince Albert, arranged for the Piano-Forte, With ad libitum Accompaniments for the Harp, Flute, Violin, and Violoncello, by William Hutchins Callcott. [Piano]. | Printed and sold by C. Lonsdale | [1840] | £25.00 | details enquire |
| ALBERT, Prince Consort of Queen Victoria (1819-1861) | Prince Albert's Song. "Will my brother think of me?" Translated from the German of Prince Ernest with an additional Verse by Ernest Kollman. ['Silent long have been those numbers'. For voice and piano]. | Jefferys & Co. | [1840?] | £30.00 | details enquire |
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