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Notated Music Minstrel Lays : arranged for the flute ; No. 2

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Title

  • Minstrel Lays : arranged for the flute ; No. 2

Names

  • Parry, John, 1776-1851 composer
  • Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791
  • Moore, Thomas, 1779-1852
  • Stevenson, John, 1761-1833
  • Haydn, Joseph, 1732-1809

Created / Published

  • New York : published by Geib & Co. 23 Maiden Lane, [1817-1818]

Contents

  • Come Tell Me Says Rosa (Stevenson) -- Oh Stay Sweet Fair (Stevenson) -- The Legacy (No.2 Irish Melodies) -- Hush'd be that Sigh (Stevenson) -- Love and the Sun-Dial (Moore) -- The Honourable Miss. Dillon's Waltz (Parry) -- Erin the Tear and the Smile in thine Eye (No. 1 Irish Melodies) -- Robin Adair (as sung by Mr. Braham) -- Mary I Believ'd thee True (Stevenson) -- Fair Rosa (Parry) -- Fanny Dearest (Moore) -- A Polacca (M.S.) -- Evelleen's Bower (No. 2 Irish Melodies) -- Mozart's Waltz -- Thema with Variations (M.S.) -- Haydn's Surprise with Variations -- Romance (M.S).

Headings

  • -  Songs, arranged (flute)

Genre

  • Art music
  • Scores

Notes

  • -  Includes table of contents at end.
  • -  Secular music in America 1801-1825, 6816
  • -  Staff notation.

Medium

  • 1 score (pages 13-24) ; 29 cm

Call Number/Physical Location

  • M1.A1 P

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2015560864

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Parry, John, Composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Thomas Moore, John Stevenson, and Joseph Haydn. Minstrel Lays: arranged for the flute ; No. 2. [New York: published by Geib & Co. 23 Maiden Lane, to 1818, 1817] Notated Music. https://www.loc.gov/item/2015560864/.

APA citation style:

Parry, J., Mozart, W. A., Moore, T., Stevenson, J. & Haydn, J. (1817) Minstrel Lays: arranged for the flute ; No. 2. [New York: published by Geib & Co. 23 Maiden Lane, to 1818] [Notated Music] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2015560864/.

MLA citation style:

Parry, John, Composer, et al. Minstrel Lays: arranged for the flute ; No. 2. [New York: published by Geib & Co. 23 Maiden Lane, to 1818, 1817] Notated Music. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2015560864/>.