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Total number of records: 18
Top 10: People and organisations
People and organisations | Count |
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Bochsa, Robert Nicolas Charles (1789-1856) | 14 |
Bochsa, Robert Nicolas Charles | 9 |
Dibdin, Mary Anne (1799-1886) | 2 |
Auber, D F E (1782-1871) | 1 |
Bellini, Vincenzo (1801-1835) | 1 |
Dibdin, Henry Edward | 1 |
Dibdin, Henry Edward (1813-1866) | 1 |
Herold, Ferdinand (1791-1833) | 1 |
Labarre, Theodore | 1 |
Malibran, Maria Felicia (1808-1836) | 1 |
Fantasia for the harp : on the favorite air, "O' twine a wreath of evergreen"
Dibdin, Mary Anne (1799-1886)
[ca. 1830]
Grand brilliant variations, for the harp, on Rossini's favorite march, from Otello
Rossini, Gioacchino (1792-1868); Bochsa, Robert Nicolas Charles (1789-1856)
[ca. 1830]
The favorite airs &c. from Hérold's admired opera Le pre aux clercs : performed with unprecedented success at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden under the title of The challenge
Hérold, Ferdinand (1791-1833); Bochsa, Robert Nicolas Charles (1789-1856)
[ca. 1835]
Marche à la grecque, for the harp : introducing some of the new effects
Dibdin, Mary Anne (1799-1886)
[ca. 1830]
Book [of] favorite Scottish airs : arranged in a familiar style for the harp, with a variation to each melody
Dibdin, Henry Edward (1813-1866)
[ca. 1830]
The Prussian infantry grand parade march for the harp
Bochsa, Robert Nicolas Charles (1789-1856)
[ca. 1830]
Grand Ossianic march, for the harp : introducing a favorite Irish melody, extracted from the admired Morceau Ossianique, for eight harps
Bochsa, Robert Nicolas Charles (1789-1856)
[ca. 1830]
Le petit rondo, tyrolien, on Madame Malibran's admired chansonnette tyrolienne, "Lêve toi jeune enfant"
Malibran, Maria Felicia (1808-1836)
[ca. 1830]
Il soave e bel contento : the celebrated cavatina as sung by Signor Rubini, and Madame Pasta
Bochsa, Robert Nicolas Charles (1789-1856)
[ca. 1835]
Two favorite airs, from Meyerbeer's celebrated opera Robert Le Diable, no. 1. "En vain j'espere"..., no. 2. Pas seul
Meyerbeer, Giacomo (1791-1864); Bochsa, Robert Nicolas Charles (1789-1856)
[ca. 1830]