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Total number of records: 57

Top 10: Subject

SubjectCount
songs with piano9
operas8
vocal duets with piano5
songs (medium voice) with piano3
musicals2
songs with guitar2
ballads, english1
bluebeard (legendary character)1
campbell, thomas, 1777-18441
cantatas, secular1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855)6
Incledon, Charles Benjamin4
Incledon, Charles Benjamin (1763-1826)4
Shield, William (1748-1829)4
Dibdin, Charles (1745-1814)3
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901)3
Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802)2
Arrowsmith, Daniel2
Arrowsmith, Daniel (1794-)2
Bayly, Thomas Haynes2

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Up to 189945
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Still the lark finds repose : the favorite rondo sung by Miss Phillips in the Spanish Rivals

Linley, Thomas (1733-1795)

[1784]

Arranged for voice and continuo; includes parts for German flute and guitar.

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Tippy Bob : a favorite song, sung... in the pantomime of Blue Beard

Reeve, William (1757-1815)

[ca. 1785]

With part for German flute, p.4.

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The glasses sparkle on the board : the celebrated new Anacreontic song

Geary, T A; Diggs, W D

[c.1820?]

Followed by an arrangement for German flute.

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Every inch a sailor

Dibdin, Charles (1745-1814); Incledon, Charles Benjamin (1763-1826)

[ca. 1790]

Caption title from p. 2. The first page is blank. First line: The wind blew hard the sea ran high.

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The last shilling. : a favorite song

Dibdin, Charles (1745-1814)

[1815?]

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At the sound of the merry horn

Rimbault, Edward F (1816-1876); Cuthbert, Hamilton

[1830?]

For voice and piano. Caption title.

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The maid of the mill, a favorite dialogue sung by Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Martyr in the musical entertainment of Rosina

Shield, William (1748-1829)

[ca. 1800]

For voice and continuo; accompaniment for flute and guitar. Caption title.

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Alone doth stand the digger of graves

Kuhlau, Friedrich (1786-1832)

[c.1850]

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