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Total number of records: 15

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Brotherton Collection6
Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections1
Ripon Cathedral1

Top 10: Subject

SubjectCount
operas2
folk music1
harpsichord music1
rondos (harpsichord)1
rondos (piano), arranged1
songs (high voice) with continuo1
songs (medium voice) with piano1
songs with continuo1
songs with harpsichord1
songs with orchestra1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)15
Corri, Domenico12
Braham, John (1774-1856)9
Dibdin, Thomas8
Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841)8
Corri, Montague1
Corri, Montague (1784-1849)1
Cumberland, Richard1
Cumberland, Richard (1732-1811)1
Dussek, Johann Ladislaus (1760-1812)1

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From 18003

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Up to 189914

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[Songs in the collection "English songs 1695-1830"]

Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)

[ca. 1795-ca. 1814]

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Maria : a favourite song

Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841); Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)

[1802]

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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.

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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.

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The maid of Selma : a particular favorite Scotch song

Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)

[ca. 1780?]

For voice and continuo (unfigured bass), realized in small notes on the middle stave. Caption title.

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O dear what can the matter be : a favorite song, arranged as a rondo for the piano forte or harpsichord

Dussek, Johann Ladislaus (1760-1812); Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)

[between ca. 1789 and 1794]

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The victory and death, of Lord Viscount Nelson : receiv'd with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the melo dramatic piece commemorative of that ever memorable event

Braham, John (1774-1856); Cumberland, Richard (1732-1811); Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)

[1805]

Song with acc. arr. for piano (with orchestral cues) in A major; with transposition for B flat major 'For a tenor voice'. First line: In death's dark house the hero lies. Caption title.

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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?]

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A favorite Irish air made into a rondo for the harpsichord

Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)

[18--?]

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The origin of gunpowder : sung by Mr. Incledon, in the comic opera of The English fleet

Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841); Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)

[ca. 1810?]

Song arr. on two staves for medium voice and piano. Reprinted from the plates of the complete vocal score (p. 50-53). Caption title. First line: When Vulcan forg'd the bolts of Jove.

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Louisa : a favorite ballad

Moulds, John; Corri, Domenico (1746-1825); Oswald, Mr; Goulding, George

[ca. 1800]

Two songs arr. on three staves for high voice, flute and harpsichord, the first with a version for the guitar. "The words [of Louisa] by the author of Edwin's ghost."--p. 8.

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