Arrangements |
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Ask'st thou how long my love shall stay |
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Ballads |
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The banks of Allan Water. Ballad as sung by Miss Stephens and Miss Paton ... composed by lady --- and arranged for the piano forte by C. E. Horn (On the banks of Allan Water) [London, J. Power] |
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The Beggar's Opera |
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Cease not yet sweet bard thy strain. An answer to Moore's celebrated ballad of Here's the bower. [London, James Power; Dublin, William Power] |
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... celebrated concertante adapted for the piano forte [Dublin, W. & J. Powers] |
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The celebrated waltz, pas de trois, danced in the Patriot or the Hermit of Saxellen [pf] [London, J. Power; Dublin, W. Power] |
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Come follow me ye fairy elves. [Glee] [London, James Power] |
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Come tell me, says Rosa [Song] [London, J. Powers, D. W. Powers] |
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A dramatic fairy scene. The words by C. Hallett, the music composed ... (Opera prima) [London, James Power] |
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Duets |
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The Haunted Tower |
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Hush'd be that sigh |
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Hymns on various passages, of Scipture, written & composed by Thomas Kelly [London, J. Power] |
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I'll love thee over dearly in the operatic anecdote of Frederick the Great [London, J. Power; Dublin, J. Cooke & Co.; London, J. Power; Dublin, J. Cooke & Co.] |
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Indian melodies |
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I knew, by the smoke. The wood pecker. A ballad [London, J. Power] |
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Lieder |
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Oh, had I leisure to sigh and mourn. Fanny Dearest. A ballad. Music and words by Thomas Moore [V/pf] [London, J. Power] |
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The parting hour is come love. A ballad [London, J. Power] |
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The patriot |
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Pieces |
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The popular air Eveleen's bower from Moore'e irish melodies, arranged as a rondo for the pianoforte. [London, James Power] |
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Russian rondo |
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A selection of popular national airs, with simphonies and accompaniments. [London, J. Power] |
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The song of the fire-worshipper, from Lalla Rookh. [London, J. Power] |
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Songs |
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Sweet lady! look not thus again. A ballad with an accompaniment for the piano forte. [London, Power] |
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Symphonies concertantes |
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Tell me where is fancy bred. A duett for two voices with an accompaniment for the piano forte or pedal harp. [Dublin, Powers music warehouse] |
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Those ev'ning bells [Sing-St./pf] ... arranged with symphonies & accompaniments. [London, James Power (H. Wilson)] |
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[title page:] General Collection | of the | ANCIENT IRISH MUSIC | Containing a variety of | Admired Airs | never before Published and also | The Compositions of | CONOLAN and CAROLAN | Collected from the Harpers &c in the different | Provinces of | IRELAND | and adpted for the | Piano-Forte | with a Prefatory Introduction | By | EDWARD BUNTING | Ent|d at Stationers Hall. | [at left:] Vol. 1 [at right:] Price 10s 6d. | DUBLIN. | Published and Sold at W. Powers Music Ware House (4) Westmorland Street | and at I. Powers Music and Instrument Ware House (34) Strand London |
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The Tyrolese song of liberty. A national air, arranged with english words ... by thomas Moore. [London, William Power & James Power] |
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Variations |
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When twilight dews are falling soft. A ballad. [London, James Power] |
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The young rose which I give thee. The young rose. A duett. (The subject from Mozart) [2 v/pf] [London, J. Power; Dublin, W. Power] |
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