Winner, Septimus, 1827-1902
Winner, Septimus american composer, teacher and publisher
Winner, Septimus
Septimus Winner American songwriter, lyricist, composer, music publisher
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Gluck, Alma ‡d 1884-1938
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hawthorne, Alice ‡d 1827-1902
- 551 1 _ ‡a Philadelphia, PA
Works
Title | Sources |
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1860. Melodeon primer...without a master | |
Across the Danube. | |
American fifes. | |
Band of four ... | |
Be happy with me ... | |
Black swan set | |
The book of adventures | |
The Bow in the cloud. Ballad | |
Cast thy bread upon the waters; sacred ballad | |
Champion school for the German accordeon. | |
Cogitations of a crank at three score years and ten [poems] | |
Cruel words unwisely spoken; | |
Cuckoo Galop. | |
Drum-book: containing full instruction for the various movements in the art of drumming... | |
Duets, violins & piano. [from old catalog] | |
The Dutchman's lee-tle dog : comic ballad | |
Eureka method. | |
Farewell song of Enoch Arden, or, "I'll sail the seas over" : as sung with great sucess by Mr. Jas. La Mont. | |
Free-Lunch Cadets [Stoddart's Musical Library, Vol. II No. 28]. | |
Friend of my heart; | |
The friends we love : song and chorus | |
Give us back our old commander | |
Guitar gems. A collection of exercises and select melodies. | |
Hawthorne leaves. | |
The house in the wood and other stories for young people : illustrated. | |
How sweet are the roses. | |
The ideal method for the flute; contains simple and clear instructions, and a large no. of operatic and other popular airs, carefully selected from the latest publications and arr. with special reference to the instrument. | |
Imperial school... | |
In memory of Abraham Lincoln sixteenth President of the United States : A nation mourns her martyr'd son. ("An honest man's the noblest work of God.") | |
Kaze ga yonderu. Kibo no sasayaki : Sekai meikyoku nibu gassho | |
LC manual cat. | |
Lieder ohne Worte | |
Listen to the mockingbird | |
Love's vista : reverie in D | |
Maryland my Maryland | |
The mocking bird : morceau characteristic : solo mandolin duo | |
Music of the times. | |
Musical pastime ; a new collection of popular melodies, arr. for flute. | |
My love to all at home; song & chorus | |
New American school for the flageolet | |
Our Jenny : a story for young people | |
Perfect guide for the flageolet | |
Practice & pastime... | |
Pretty Sallie; popular ballad. | |
Primary school ... | |
Self instructor for piano or organ. | |
Sep. Winner's vocal method. | |
Septimus Winner, 2002: | |
Short stories. Selections | |
Songs | |
Sonnambula. | |
"Spelling bee" : humorous song and chorus | |
Spring song | |
The star spangled banner : with variation : for the mandolin or violin with accompaniment for the guitar, piano, and banjo | |
Stories of wild animals | |
Twenty duets, arr. for the violin & piano. | |
Violin gamut... | |
What is home without a mother | |
Whispering hope | |
Willie schottisch | |
Winner's collection of music for the violin, consisting of marches, waltzes, polkas, cotillions, hornpipes, reels, jigs, fancy dances, mazourkas, schottisches, polka quadrilles, and all other fashionable airs, arr. in an easy manner in the first position. | |
Winner's new school for the violin | |
Winner's plain cotillons. | |
거륵한구주 [kŏrukhan’guju 거룩한구주] | |
희망의 속삭임 | |
風が呼んでる |