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Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) | 15 |
Boieldieu, Francois Adrien (1775-1834) | 9 |
Etienne, Charles Guillaume | 7 |
Etienne, Charles Guillaume (1777-1845) | 7 |
Isouard, Nicolo (1775-1818) | 7 |
Theaulon, M | 7 |
Theaulon, M (1787-1841) | 7 |
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Gretry, Andre Ernest Modeste (1741-1813) | 4 |
La Borde, Jean Benjamin De (1734-1794) | 4 |
Portrait charmant : a popular French air, as a rondo, with an introduction for the piano forte
Cramer, J B (1771-1858)
[ca. 1820]
Pl.no. : 1167.
Le Plaisir des dames : a selection of French quadrilles, arranged for the piano forte
[ca. 1830]
Pl.no. : 541.
The death of the stagg : for two voices, two French horns, or 2 vios. & a bass
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759)
[ca. 1770]
Lucrezia Borgia : a lyric tragedy founded on the French drama of Victor Hugo by Felice Romani and rendered into English from the Italian by J. Wrey Mould
Donizetti, Gaetano (1797-1848); Romani, Felice (1788-1865); Mould, J Wrey (1825-1886); Rockstro, W S (1823-1895)
[1850]
Editor's preface dated September 1850.
The celebrated water musick : in seven parts viz. two French horns, two violins or hoboys, a tenor, and a thorough basss for the harpsichord or bass violin (First violin)
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759)
[ca. 1733]
The celebrated water musick : in seven parts viz. two French horns, two violins or hoboys, a tenor, and a thorough basss for the harpsichord or bass violin (Second violin)
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759)
[ca. 1733]
The celebrated water musick : in seven parts viz. two French horns, two violins or hoboys, a tenor, and a thorough basss for the harpsichord or bass violin (Viola)
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759)
[ca. 1733]
The celebrated water musick : in seven parts viz. two French horns, two violins or hoboys, a tenor, and a thorough basss for the harpsichord or bass violin (First horn)
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759)
[ca. 1733]
Nouvel air... dans l'opéra de Michel-Ange
Isouard, Nicolo (1775-1818); Delrieu, Etienne Joseph Bernard (1761-1836)
[1802?]