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By one by two by three : a favorite ballad, sung... in the new comic opera called Family quarrels
Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841); Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)
[1802?]
Caption title.
The gypsey girl : a favorite duett sung by Braham & Storace in the popular opera of Family quarrels
Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841); Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)
[1803?]
"Family quarrels", music by Braham, Moorhead and Reeve, words by T.J. Dibdin, opened on 18th December, 1802.
Maria : a favourite song
Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841); Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)
[1803?]
"Family quarrels", music by Braham, Moorhead and Reeve, words by T. Dibdin, opened on 18th December, 1802.
No more by sorrow : pollacca, as sung by Mr. Braham... in the comic opera of the Cabinet
Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841)
[1802?]
"The cabinet", mainly composed by Braham, words by T. Dibdin, was first produced February 9th, 1802.
Ah what a pity : a favorite air, as sung... in the comic opera of the Cabinet
Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841)
[1802?]
"The cabinet", mainly composed by Braham, words by T. Dibdin, was first produced February 9th, 1802.
The beautiful maid; and Never think of meeting sorrow : two favorite airs from the opera of the Cabinet
Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841); Steibelt, Daniel (1765-1823)
[ca. 1802]
"The cabinet" wsa first produced February 9th, 1802.
From thee my fair one I must go : a favorite song, sung by Mr. Braham at his benefit
Braham, John (1774-1856)
[ca. 1800]
Includes parts for guitar and flute.
With a friend & a wife : a favorite duet as sung... in The cabinet
Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841)
[1802?]
"The Cabinet", mainly composed by Braham, words by T. Dibdin, was first produced February 9th, 1802.
The love letter : a favorite song
Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841); Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)
[1803?]
"Family quarrels", music by Braham, Moorhead and Reeve, words by T.J. Dibdin, opened on 18th December 1802.