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May our Navy for ever Old England protect, our laws, constitution and king. : A favorite duet sung by Mr. Incledon and Mr. Bowden, at the new Theatre Royal Covent Garden and in several Convivial Societies
Shield, William (1748-1829); Incledon, Charles Benjamin (1763-1826); Bowden, Wright (1752-1823); Longman and Broderip (London, England)
[1795]
For 2 voices and piano. Caption title. First line: Tho' hurricanes rattle, tho' tempests appear. Engraved throughout. Last page is blank.
Duetto IV : [Sweet is the vale, where innocence resides]
Devonshire, Georgiana Spencer Cavendish Duchess of (1757-1806)
[18--]
Caption title.
As it fell upon a day : duetto. Sung by Miss Stephens and Miss M. Tree, in Shakspeare's Comedy of errors, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
[ca. 1840]
Caption title.
All's well : the favorite duett, sung by Mr. Incledon & Mr. Braham in the comic opera of The English fleet
Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841); Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)
[ca. 1820]
Caption title.
O take this nosegay gentle youth : duetto, sung by Miss Stephens & Mr. Durusett, in the revived dramatic romance of Cymon at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Stephens, Catherine (1794-1882); Durusett, Mr; Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter and Co. (Firm)
[ca. 1815?]
Acc. arr. for piano. Sung in Bishop's adaptation of the opera by M. Arne. Caption title. Engraved throughout.
We part to meet no more : duetto as sung by Miss Stephens & Mr. Sinclair, in Rob Roy Macgregor performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden
Davy, John (1763-1824); Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Pocock, I (1782-1835); Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832); Stephens, Catherine (1794-1882); Sinclair, John (1791-1857); Hodsoll, William
[1819?]
Arr. for soprano and tenor with piano; with a version for 2 sopranos and piano. From the opera 'Rob Roy Macgregor', composed and arranged by John Davy, in collaboration with H.R. Bishop. Reprinted...
Vive le roi : the favorite duett, sung with the most unbounded approbation by Mr. Braham, & Sigra. Storace, in the comic opera of The English fleet
Braham, John (1774-1856); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841); Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)
[1804]
Duet for soprano and tenor with acc. arr. for piano. Caption title. Date from BL Cat. of printed music to 1980. First line: For whom do you sigh.
As it fell upon a day : duetto. Sung by Miss Stephens and Miss M. Tree, in Shakspeare's Comedy of errors, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
[1819?]
Caption title.
Sweet little Barbara : A duett. Sung by Sigra. Storace & Mr. Bannister Junr. in the Iron chest
Storace, Stephen (1762-1796); Storace, Anna Selina (1765-1817); Bannister, John (1760-1836); Dale, Joseph (1750-1821)
[ca. 1797]
Arr. on 2-3 staves for two voices and piano. Publisher's catalogue: p. [1]. In this issue, the catalogue is unnumbered and the last song under 'The three & the deuce' is the glee 'Around the old oak...
O dear what can the matter be : a favorite duett, with an accompaniment for the piano-forte or harp
[ca. 1790]
With versions for guitar and for two German flutes. Caption title. Author unknown.
Deluding joys of gaudy art : canzonet for S.S
Jackson, William (1730-1803); Hullah, John (1812-1884)
[between 1856 and 1863]
For 2 voices (SS) and piano. Caption title. Series published between 1859 and 1885 (CPM).