Blake, Charles D. (Charles Dupee), 1847-1903
Blake, Charles Dupee 1847-1903
Blake, C.D. 1847-1903
Blake, Charles D.
Blake, C.D. (Charles D.)
Charles Dupee Blake compositeur américain
Blake, Chas D. 1847-1903
VIAF ID: 224441563 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Blake ‡b Charles Dupee ‡f 1847-1903
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Blake, Charles D.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Blake, Charles D. ‡q (Charles Dupee), ‡d 1847-1903
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Blake, Charles Dupee ‡d 1847-1903
- 100 1 _ ‡a Blake, Chas D. ‡d 1847-1903
- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Dupee Blake ‡c compositeur américain
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (26)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Boston, Mass.
Works
Title | Sources |
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Abendlied, op. 66. | |
All hope has fled. | |
Blake's popular piano folio. Op. 217. | |
Bonnie sweet Bessie : arrangement on the popular song for the pianoforte | |
Briar leaf; nocturne. | |
Bright vision of my dream. | |
Cabinet and parlor organ selections | |
Charming little Lue waltz. | |
Cheerful home galop. | |
Clayton's grand march. | |
Clouds of intemperance. | |
Come along, sinners scottische. | |
A dainty little flirt. | |
Dancing waves : waltz [for the piano] | |
Day and night Polka : Le Jour et le nuit. | |
The Dead leaves rustling. | |
Dean Academy polka ... | |
A dream of sunshine. | |
Dreams of heaven : march | |
The electric spark. | |
Evenings at home; a series of easy and brilliant pieces for the piano | |
Eyes of summer blue. | |
Falka patrol march. | |
Farewell. | |
Grand banquet march and chorus. | |
Home delight redowa. | |
Hyrdens aftensang : karakterstykke for piano | |
Lo! I am with you alway; sacred quartet, with solo for soprano & duet for soprano & alto. | |
I'm Col. Crabb U.S.A. : Military song. | |
International piano method. | |
Ivanhoe commandery : grand march for the pianoforte | |
Just a sweet little word, Kathleen. | |
Kiss, and forget, love. | |
The light keeper's daughter. | |
The little May queen. | |
Love's a rose. | |
Madame La Font. | |
Man in the Moon waltz. | |
Maple leaf redowa. | |
Märsche Klavier Es-Dur | |
Merry time galop. | |
Mollie's answer : for voice and piano | |
Moonlight on the lake : march, four hands | |
Morning echoes. | |
The moss rose waltz | |
Mother, is the old home lonely? : song and chorus | |
My little Scotch sweetheart. | |
New method for pfte. | |
Nora. | |
On the race course. | |
On the summer shore. | |
Opening the golden doors. | |
Phonograph march. Brillante | |
Primary school pfte. or organ. | |
The queen's lace handkerchief; latest opera music. | |
Roses have bloom'd and faded. | |
Sailing march. | |
Salut angélique The angel's greeting : rêverie angélique pour piano, op. 110 | |
second star folio of pianoforte music a selection of the most celebrated compositions | |
The shepherd's evening song : morceau brilliant, [op. 26] | |
Silvery echoes rêverie pour piano ; op. 31 | |
The snowdrop polka : for the pianoforte | |
Sparks. | |
Das Spitzentuch der Königin. Selections; arr. [from old catalog] | |
Strawberry blossom reel. | |
Thine alone. | |
Trabling back to Georgia : for voice and piano : [song and chorus / words by Arthur W. French ; music by Chas. D. Blake]. | |
Trifet's Cornucopis of music; a collection of vocal and instrumental music. | |
Two students ... four hands ... | |
Waves of the ocean; march galop. | |
What mean these words : Duett. | |
When the blue birds build again. | |
When the leaves begin to turn : waltz | |
White's school for the reed organ, c1875: | |
Why comes he not. |