Der Alpen Sänger, the celebrated march, as played by the guards, and other military bands
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Type of record: Book
Title: Der Alpen Sänger, the celebrated march, as played by the guards, and other military bands
Classmark: Music E-7/GRA
Creator(s): Godbé, S
Publisher: Collard
Publication city: London
Date(s): [ca.1840?]
Language: English
Size and medium: [1],5 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/268293
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991017627719705181
Additional description
Bound with 23 other publications. Volume contents: 1. Graeff, J.G.: Seven preludes. -- 2-4. Le Blond, F.: Piano forte gems. -- 5. Hérold, F.: The favorite air, The home of my childhood. -- 6. Stevenson, Sir J.A.: Come where the jessamine sweetens the gale. -- 7. Horn, C.E.: Jean de Paris. -- 8. Horn, C.F.: Carnival de Venise. -- 9. Challoner, N.B.: The highly celebrated overture. -- 10. Godbé, S.: Der Alpen Sänger. -- 11. Auber, D.F.E.: Castanet dance from the opera of Masaniello. -- 12. Hérold, F.: Four beautiful airs from Hérold's Zampa. -- 13. Rossini, G.A.: All' idea di quel metallo. -- 14. Battle of Paris. -- 15. Butler, T.H.: A first sonatina for the piano forte. -- 16. Kiallmark, G.: Rosabella. -- 17. Arnold, J.B.: Sul margine d'un rio. -- 18. Ware, W.H.: The popular overture to The golden farmer. -- 19. Auber, D.F.E.: Auber's favorite gallopade. -- 20-21. Arnold, T.: The pupil's friend. -- 22. Strauss, Jerome: Third gem fantasia. -- 23. Kiallmark, G.: La Suisesse. -- 24.
Carnaby, W.: The pleasures of Kirklinton
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