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419647 Holmès, Augusta Mary Anne, 1847-1903. Dans mon coeur / par Augusta Holmès. 1902 PMC 2240
419656 Fragerolle, Georges, 1855-1920. La chasse fantastique : ballade / poésie et musique de Georges Fragerolle. 1902 PMC 2241
419660 Lacome, P. (Paul), 1838-1920. Saltarello : pour piano / par P. Lacome. 1907 PMC 2242
419681 Cuvillier, Charles, 1877-1955. Coeur de mousmé / Charles Cuvillier ; poésie de Maurice Froyez. 1907 PMC 2243
419690 Vieu, Jane. Les fanfreluches de l'amour : ballet en un acte de Vova Berky / Jane-Vieu. 1914 PMC 2244
419779 Program, The Mikado, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Rupert D'Oyly Carte, Princes Theatre, London, September 20, 1926. 1926 GSC PR 147
419783 Program, La Vivandière, or True to the Corps, by W.S. Gilbert, with A Household Fairy, by Julian de Clifford and John Clayton, and Dearer than Life, written by Henry J. Byron, Queen's Theatre, London, March 26-April 3, 1868. 1868 GSC PR 155
419787 Advertisement, No Cards, written by by W.S. Gilbert, with Cox and Box, or The Long-Lost Brothers, written by F.C. Burnand, music by Arthur Sullivan, Royal Gallery of Illustration, London, 1869? 1869 GSC PR 160
419797 Program, La Perichole by Mme. Selina Dolaro, A Good Night's Rest, by Mrs. Charles Gore, and Trial by Jury, music by A. Sullivan, book by W.S. Gilbert, Royalty Theatre, London, March-April 1875. 1875 GSC PR 167
419798 Program, Dumb Belle, La Perichole, and Trial by Jury, music by Arthur Sullivan, book by W.S. Gilbert, Royalty Theatre, London, 1875. 1875 GSC PR 168
419799 Program, Trial by Jury, music by Arthur Sullivan, book by W.S. Gilbert, Royalty Theatre?, London?, 1875? 1875 GSC PR 169
419800 Program, Mad as a March Hare, Crutch & Toothpick, with The Zoo, by Bolton Rowe, music by Arthur Sullivan, Royalty Theatre, London, April 14, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 171
419801 Program, £100 Reward, with Cox & Box, music by Sir Arthur Sullivan, St. George's Hall, London, March 26, 1884. 1884 GSC PR 176
419802 Program, A United Pair, written by J. Comyns Carr, music by Alfred J. Caldicott and Taking the Waters, by Corney Grain, Mr. & Mrs. German Reed's Entertainment, St. George's Hall, London. 18--. GSC PR 177
419803 Program, A Fair Encounter by Charles Marsham Rae and Dan'l Druce, Blacksmith by W.S. Gilbert, St. George's Hall, London, July 17, 1880. 1880 GSC PR 178
419805 Program, Dulcamara, or The Little Duck and the Great Quack, by W.S. Gilbert, with Death of Adonis, Family Jars, and Rapid Thaw, adapted from the French by T.W. Robertson, St. James's Theatre, London, March 4, 1867. 1867 GSC PR 181
419806 Program, The Dowager by Charles Matthews, Babes and Beetles, by Tom Taylor, and Trial By Jury, by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, Royal Strand Theatre, London, March 19, 1877. 1877 GSC PR 186
419905 Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856. Les papillons : op. 2 / par Robert Schumann. 1861 PMC 2245
419907 Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886. Gaudeamus igitur : autograph manuscript, approximately 1869. approximately 1869. L774.G266
419935 Pfeiffer, G. (Georges), 1835-1908. La ruche : idylle : op. 18 no. 2 / Georges Pfeiffer. 1862 PMC 2246
419941 Strauss, Josef, 1827-1870. Les enfants de Vienne = (Wiener Kinder) / grande valse de Joseph Strauss. 1863 PMC 2247
419943 Strauss, Isaac, 1806-1888. Polka de La belle Hélène : opéra bouffe de J. Offenbach / par Strauss. approximately 1865 PMC 2248
419950 Leduc, A. (Alphonse), 1804-1868. L'aquarium : six bluettes musicales pour le piano. No 3, Pas redoublé / par Alphonse Leduc. 1866 PMC 2249
419959 Rupès, Georges. Algyre / vers du Roi Henry IV à la belle Gabrielle ; mis en musique par Georges Rupès. 1873 PMC 2250
420262 Rupès, Georges. Premier amour : mélodie / musique de Georges Rupès ; paroles du Vicomte Oscar de Poli. approximately 1874 PMC 2251
420266 Rupès, Georges. Adieu Lyda : mélodie / musique de Georges Rupès ; paroles du Vte. de N*** ; chantée par V. Capoul de l'Opéra-Comique. 1874 PMC 2252
420267 Rupès, Georges. L'idylle du passé : mélodie / musique de Georges Rupès ; paroles du Vicomte Oscar de Poli. 1874 PMC 2253
420269 Rupès, Georges. Le village : mélodie rustique / musique de Georges Rupès ; paroles de Emile Kauffmann. 1874 PMC 2254
420271 Weckerlin, J.-B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1821-1910. Les veillées de village : ancienne chanson / transcrite avec accompt. de piano par J.B. Wekerlin. 1874 PMC 2255
420273 Weckerlin, J.-B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1821-1910. Joli berger : ancienne villanelle (1602) / musique de J.B. Wekerlin. 1875 PMC 2256
420279 Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899. Aimer, boire, chanter = Wein, Weib und Gesang : grande valse pour piano : op. 333 / Johann Strauss de Vienne approximately 1875 PMC 2257
420281 Weckerlin, J.-B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1821-1910. Comme les roses de mai : rêverie / musique de J.B. Wekerlin ; poésie de Ed. Turquety. 1877 PMC 2258
420283 Guimet, Emile, 1836-1918. Le chant du tasse à Sorrente: duo pour soprano et baryton / musique de Emile Guimet ; paroles de Mery. 1878 or 1879 PMC 2259
420289 Rupès, Georges. Roses sous la neige : mélodie / musique de Georges Rupès ; paroles de A. de Lamartine. 1879 or 1880 PMC 2260
420465 Leduc, A. (Alphonse), 1804-1868. En poste : polka brillante pour piano / par Alphonse Leduc. 1865 PMC 2261
420476 Gastinel, Léon Gustave Cyprien, 1823-1906. Le premier papillon : duettino pour soprano et mezzo-soprano / musique de Léon Gastinel ; paroles de Prosper Blanchemain. 1883 PMC 2262
420485 Rupès, Georges. L'humble fleur : mélodie / musique de Georges Rupès ; paroles d'Édouard Ripault. 1875 PMC 2266
420490 Jouberti, Antonin. Le coup de l'étrier : duo / musique de Antonin Jouberti ; paroles de A. Provandier. 1896 PMC 2267
420500 Arma, Paul, 1905-1987. Cinq transparences : pour cordes, xylophone et percussion / Paul Arma. 1971 PMC 2268
420509 Wachs, Frédéric. Le Docteur Fauvette : chansonnette / musique de F. Wachs ; paroles de Villemer-Delormel ; créée à la Scala par Melle. Dowe et à l'Eden Concert par Melle. P. Brévannes. 1887 PMC 2269
420855 Payer, Hieronymus, 1787-1845, composer. Rondo militaire: pour le piano : sur la romance favorite de Mr de Beauplan, L'enfant du regiment : Œuv : 141 / composé et dedié à Madame St. George par J. Payer. between 1829 and 1830 PMC 2270
420857 Sauguet, Henri, 1901-1989, composer. Six sonnets de Louise Labé : pour soprano / Henri Sauguet. 1928 PMC 2271
420861 Auric, Georges, 1899-1983, composer. Printemps / musique de Georges Auric ; poème de Pierre de Ronsard. 1935 PMC 2272
420864 Sauguet, Henri, 1901-1989, composer. Les forains : ballet / Henri Sauguet ; réduction pour piano. 1946 PMC 2273
420875 Petit, Albert, composer. La mésange : valse pour piano, op. 40 / par Albert Petit. between 1864 and 1874 PMC 2274
420877 Terrasse, Claude, 1867-1923, composer. 3 chansons à la charcutière. I, Du pays tourangeau / poème de Franc-Nohain ; musique de Claude Terrasse. 1898 PMC 2275
420878 Terrasse, Claude, 1867-1923, composer. 3 chansons à la charcutière. II, Malheureuse Adèle! / poème de Franc-Nohain ; musique de Claude Terrasse. 1898 PMC 2276
420882 Thuillier, Edouard-Antoine, 1841-1913, composer. Le vainqueur : galop brillant : pour piano / par Ed. Thuillier. 1881 PMC 2278
420893 Thomé, Francis, 1850-1909, composer. Les hussards / musique de Francis Thomé ; poésie de Ch. Popelin. 1890 PMC 2279
420896 Thomas, Ambroise, 1811-1896, composer. Fleur de neige / musique de Ambroise Thomas ; poésie de Jules Barbier. 1890 PMC 2280
420899 Hardelot, Guy d', 1858-1936, composer. La fermière / musique de Guy d' Hardelot ; paroles de Hegésippe Moreau. between 1894 and 1895 PMC 2281
421157 Terrasse, Claude, 1867-1923. Marche des polonais : extraite d'Ubu roi, d'Alfred Jarry, pour piano / par Claude Terrasse. 1898. PMC 2277
421163 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. Valse-hirondelle : pour piano / par Paul Wachs. 1897? PMC 2282
421166 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. Pendant l'entr'acte : gavotte : pour piano / par Paul Wachs. approximately 1896? PMC 2283
421172 Cuvillier, Charles, 1877-1955, composer. L'église du village / poésie de Jules Lafforgue ; musique de Charles Cuvillier. 1902 PMC 2284
421177 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. Les mille fleurs : valse-caprice : pour piano / par Paul Wachs. 1902 PMC 2285
421192 Verdi e il Falstaff : numero speciale della Illustrazione italiana. February 1893
421201 Lecocq, Charles, 1832-1918, composer. Fleurs nipponnes. No 1, Les fiancés / Ch. Lecocq ; poésies de André Alexandre. 1903 PMC 2286
421206 Marquerie, Auguste, 1815-1864, composer. L'anglais touriste : scène exécutée par André Hoffmann, au Théâtre des Variétés / paroles de E. Bourget ; musique de A. Marquerie. between 1843 and 1844 PMC 2289
421209 Redler, Gervasius, composer. Gulliver : quadrille brillant pour le piano avec accompagnement / composé par G. Redler. 1843 PMC 2290
421217 Verdi e l'Otello : numero unico pubblicato dalla Illustrazione italiana e compialto da / Ugo Pesci ed Ed.⁰ Ximenes. 1887.
421358 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, or The Lass that Loved a Sailor, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, November 21, 1887. 1887 GSC PR 201
421362 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, or The Lass that Loved a Sailor and A Welsh Sunset, written by W.S. Gilbert and Frederick Fenn, composed by Arthur Sullivan and Philip Michael Faraday, Savoy Theatre, London, July 1908? 1908 GSC PR 204
421364 Program, The Pirates of Penzance, or the Slave of Duty, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, 1888. 1888 GSC PR 205
421365 Program, The Pirates of Penzance, or the Slave of Duty and A Welsh Sunset, written by W.S. Gilbert and Frederick Fenn, composed by Arthur Sullivan and Philip Michael Faraday, Savoy Theatre, London, January 6, 1909. 1909 GSC PR 211
421367 Program, The Pirates of Penzance, or the Slave of Duty, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, December 1, 1908. 1908 GSC PR 212
421371 Program, A Private Wire, Iolanthe and Drama on Crutches, by Arnold Felix, Frank Desprez, W.S. Gilbert and George Grossmith, composed by Percy Reeve, Arthur Sullivan and George Grossmith, Savoy Theatre, London, 1883. 1883 GSC PR 234
421373 Program, A Private Wire, Iolanthe and Mock Turtles, by Arnold Felix, Frank Desprez, W.S. Gilbert, composed by Percy Reeve, Arthur Sullivan and Eaton Fanning [sic], Savoy Theatre, London, May 26, 1883 and 1883. 1883 GSC PR 232
421376 Program, Iolanthe, or The Peer and the Peri, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, June 11, July 22, and August 1, 1907. 1907 GSC PR 236
421378 Program, Iolanthe, or The Peer and the Peri, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, October 27 and November 25, 1908. 1908 GSC PR 237
421379 Program, Patience, or Bunthorne's Bride, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, April 4, 1907. 1907 GSC PR 238
421381 Program, Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, 1884? 1884 GSC PR 239
421383 Program, Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, 1884. 1884 GSC PR 241
421385 Program, Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, May 1, 1884 and 1884. 1884 GSC PR 242
421386 Program, Princess Ida, or Castle Adamant, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, February 21, 1884 and 1884. 1884 GSC PR 243
421388 Program, The Carp and Ruddigore, or The Witch's Curse, written by Frank Desprez and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, November 2, 1887. 1887 GSC PR 245
421420 Duvernoy, J. B. (Jean Baptiste), -1880, composer. Tom Pouce : quadrille-nain / par J.B. Duvernoy. approximately 1846 PMC 2291
421424 Arma, Paul, 1905-1987, composer. Chants du silence. Depuis toujours : (cantate) : pour chant et piano / Paul Arma ; sur un sonnet de Jean Cassou ; couverture dessinée par Georges Braque. 1953 PMC 2292
421437 Vellones, Pierre, 1889-1939, composer. Marche de Babar = (Babar's march) : chœur à deux parties pour enfants / musique de Pierre Vellones ; paroles de Cécile de Brunhoff ; adaptation anglaise de Stuart Gilbert. 1937 PMC 2293
421454 Berger, Rodolphe, composer. Réponse à amoureuse : pour piano à 4 mains / Rodolphe Berger. 1902 PMC 2294
421457 Marinier, Paul, 1866-, composer. La bonne aventure / musique de Paul Marinier ; paroles de P. Marinier & E. Gustin. approximately 1902 PMC 2295
421711 Lincke, Paul, 1866-1946, composer. En voyage : marche : (Baumblüthen) / par Paul Lincke. between 1902 and 1903 PMC 2296
421712 Marinier, Paul, 1866-, composer. Le grain de blé / paroles de Emile Bessière ; musique de Paul Marinier. 1903 PMC 2297
421720 Weckerlin, J.-B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1821-1910, composer. Premiers rayons : 24e Styrienne / poésie de Félix Mousset ; musique de J.B. Wekerlin. 1881 PMC 2298
421723 Rupès, Georges, composer. Roses effeuillez-vous : mélodie / paroles de Alphonse Labitte ; musique de Georges Rupès. 1884 PMC 2299
421724 Walter, Jules, composer. Un banquet d'oiseaux = Luncheon of birds : polka : pour piano / par Jules Walter. 1885 or 1886 PMC 2300
421726 Rupès, Georges, composer. Chanson d'automne / Georges Rupès ; paroles de Fabre des Essarts. between 1888 and 1894 PMC 2301
421729 Rupès, Georges, composer. Ninon n'est plus : mélodie / par Georges Rupès ; paroles de Blanche Ayaud. between 1888 and 1894 PMC 2302
421730 Rupès, Georges, composer. Cher printemps : mélodie / musique de Georges Rupès ; paroles de Charles Giugno. between 1888 and 1894 PMC 2303
421733 Schubert, Raoul, composer. L'amour aux champs : grand duo / musique de Raoul Schubert ; paroles de Emile Max et A. Savoisy. 1894 PMC 2304
421737 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. Le secret de Polichinelle / Paul Wachs. 1895 or 1896 PMC 2305
421909 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. Les noces d'Yvonnette : villageoise : pour piano / par Paul Wachs. 1900 PMC 2306
421920 Leoncavallo, Ruggiero, 1858-1919, composer, librettist. La bohème : comédie lyrique en 4 actes. Chanson de Mimi "Musette sait mille chansons joyeuses" / paroles et musique de R. Leoncavallo. 1901 or 1902 PMC 2307
421922 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. Myra : valse : pour piano / par Paul Wachs. 1903 PMC 2308
421937 Filippucci, Edm., composer. Chanson de reître : (Chansons brèves) : op. 69d / poésie de Charles-Bernard ; musique de Edm. Filippucci. 1898 PMC 2309
421939 Balken, Andréas, composer. Ta beauté : chanson d'Orient / musique de Andréas Balken ; paroles de Mr. J.A. David. between 1862 and 1865 PMC 2310
421940 Parizot, Victor, composer. Le petit coffret, ou, Les archives d'un garçon / paroles de Gustave Sauvey ; musique de Victor Parizot. 1856 PMC 2311
422226 Arma, Paul, 1905-1987, composer. Chants du silence. Fuero : pour chant et piano / Paul Arma ; sur un texte de Vercors ; couverture dessinée par Marc Chagall. 1953 PMC 2312
422236 Latour, Aristide de, composer. Rêves et soupirs / paroles de Mme Laure Jourdain ; musique d'Aristide de Latour. between 1839 and 1842 PMC 2313
422250 Nadaud, Gustave, 1820-1893, composer. Parodie du voyage aérien : impressions de voyage de la veuve Vitelotte fruitière du bon coin / de G. Nadaud ; paroles du Vte. E. de Richemont. approximately 1863 PMC 2314
422251 Plantade, Charles-François, composer. Le petit crevé & le vieux beau : discussion / paroles de Ferdinand Langlé ; musique de Charles Plantade. between 1865 and 1868 PMC 2315
422254 Lecocq, Charles, 1832-1918. Ma femme est blonde / paroles de Gustave Nadaud ; adaptées sur le Chœur des conspirateurs, musique de Charles Lecocq. 1874 or 1875 PMC 2316
422438 Bruguière, Édouard, 1793-1863, composer. Son navire est parti : romance / paroles de Mr A. Bétourné ; musique d'Édouard Bruguiêre ; dédiée a Mr Alexis Dupont. 1821 or 1822 PMC 2317
422458 Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. Salamander : autograph manuscript, 1888 July. 1888 July. B8135.L71107s
422461 Héry, J., composer. La sœur de lait : romance / paroles de G. Caffet ; musique de J. Héry. 1861 or 1862 PMC 2318
422462 Paladilhe, Emile, 1844-1926, composer. Petits enfants : berceuse / musique de E. Paladilhe ; poésie d'Alphonse Daudet. 1869 or 1870 PMC 2319
422465 Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893, composer. Le souvenir : melodie / poésie de Joseph Collin ; musique de Ch. Gounod. 1872 PMC 2320
422467 Godard, Benjamin, 1849-1895, composer. Fille à la blonde chevelure / musique de Benjamin Godard ; poésie de A. Cerfberr, imitée de Burns. 1872 PMC 2321
422468 Godard, Benjamin, 1849-1895, composer. Je ne veux pas d'autres choses / musique de Benjamin Godard ; poésie de Victor Hugo. 1872 PMC 2322
422471 Godard, Benjamin, 1849-1895, composer. Pleurs de la nuit / musique de Benjamin Godard ; poésie de N. Martin d'après Rückert. 1873 PMC 2323
422472 Godard, Benjamin, 1849-1895, composer. Dans les bois d'Andilly / musique de Benjamin Godard ; poésie de Auguste Chatillon. 1873 PMC 2324
422569 Program, The Yeomen of the Guard, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, March 1, 1909. 1909 GSC PR 259
422570 Program, The Yeomen of the Guard, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, January 1907, February 9, 1907, and July 30, 1907. 1907 GSC PR 260
422572 Program, The Gondoliers, or, the King of Barataria, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, February 7, 1907, and 1907. 1907 GSC PR 261
422663 Godard, Benjamin, 1849-1895, composer. Chanson arabe / paroles & musique de Benjamin Godard. 1873 PMC 2325
422670 Godard, Benjamin, 1849-1895, composer. Amour fatal / poésie de Prosper Blanchemain ; musique de Benjamin Godard. 1874 PMC 2326
422681 Godard, Benjamin, 1849-1895, composer. Fleur d'exil / poésie et musique de Benjamin Godard. 1874 PMC 2327
422683 Godard, Benjamin, 1849-1895, composer. Te souviens-tu? / poésie et musique de Benjamin Godard. 1875 PMC 2328
422685 Godard, Benjamin, 1849-1895, composer. Babet à Blaise / poésie de Monvel ; musique de Benjamin Godard. 1875 PMC 2329
422688 Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893, composer. Le banc de pierre : mélodie / paroles de Paul de Choudens ; musique de Ch. Gounod. 1876 PMC 2330
422690 Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949. Two songs, Das Rosenband and Liebeshymnus, arranged by the composer for voice and orchestra : autograph manuscript, 1897. 1897. S9125.S698
422691 Weckerlin, J.-B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1821-1910, composer. Chanson du Mardi-Gras = (Cansou per le jour de Carmantran) : chanson toulousaine / poésie toulousaine de Pierre Godolin ; musique de J.B. Wekerlin. 1876 PMC 2331
422693 Guimet, Emile, 1836-1918, composer. Dans les ruines d'une abbaye : duo pour soprano & ténor / paroles de Victor Hugo ; musique de Émile Guimet. between 1878 and 1883 PMC 2332
422695 Guimet, Emile, 1836-1918, composer. Le bois de hêtres : duo pour soprano & ténor / paroles & musique de Émile Guimet. between 1878 and 1883 PMC 2333
422697 Guimet, Emile, 1836-1918, composer. Aux champs : duo pour soprano et ténor / paroles & musique de Émile Guimet. between 1878 and 1883 PMC 2334
422855 Weckerlin, J.-B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1821-1910, composer. Chérubin : couplets extraits de l'opéra de salon Tout est bien qui finit bien / musique de J.B. Wekerlin. 1878 PMC 2335
422857 Dessaux, Louis, composer. Bijoux chéris : valse pour piano / par Louis Dessaux. 1885 PMC 2336
422858 Paulin, Gaston, active approximately 1890, composer. Berce-moi / poésie de J. Gayda ; musique de Gaston Paulin. 1888 PMC 2337
422859 Chabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894, composer. España : célèbre rapsodie / d'Emmanuel Chabrier ; transcriptions piano & chant par Emile Louis ; paroles d'Eugène Adenis. 1886 PMC 2338
422866 Chabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894, composer. Villanelle des petits canards / paroles de Rosemonde Gérard ; musique de Emmanuel Chabrier. 1890 PMC 2339
422902 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Richard D'Oyly Carte, Savoy Theatre, London, May 18, June 9, July 17 and 30, August 1, 1885 and undated. 1885. GSC PR 277
422903 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, 1885. 1885 GSC PR 278
422904 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, March and April 1885. 1885. GSC PR 279
422905 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, December 29, 1885. 1885. GSC PR 280
422906 Program, The Carp and The Mikado, by Frank Desprez and W. S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, March 14, 1885 and undated. 1885 GSC PR 281
422907 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, May 28, July 20, December 4, 1885 and undated. 1885 GSC PR 282
422908 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, August 14, 1885. 1885 GSC PR 283
422909 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, September 21, October 16, and November 20, 1885. 1885 GSC PR 284
423007 Program, The Carp and The Mikado, by Frank Desprez and W. S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, 1885. 1885 GSC PR 286
423008 Program, The Carp and The Mikado, by Frank Desprez and W. S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, January 8, May 11, July 30, August 28, 1886 and undated. 1886 GSC PR 287
423010 Program, Mrs. Jarramie's Genie and The Mikado, by Frank Desprez and W. S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred and Francois Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, September 29, 1888. 1888 GSC PR 289
423012 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, April 28, 1908. 1908 GSC PR 293
423013 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, May 18, 1908. 1908 GSC PR 294
423014 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, June 15, 1908. 1908 GSC PR 295
423015 Program, The Carp and Ruddigore, by Frank Desprez and W. S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, August 12, 1887. 1887 GSC PR 296
423020 Program, The Vicar of Bray, by Sydney Grundy, composed by Ed. Solomon, D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Town Hall Bournemouth, Bournemouth, undated. 19th century? GSC PR 306
423022 Program, Moses in Egypt, by Gioacchino Rossini, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, October 23, 1880. 1880 GSC PR 308
423024 Program, The Mikado, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Chesterfield Amateur Operatic Society, Stephenson Memorial Theatre, Chesterfield, December 5, 6, and 7, 1905. 1905 GSC PR 312
423053 Masini, F. (Francesco), 1804-1863, composer. Que la mer est belle! : nocturne à 2 voix / paroles de Mr. Emile Barateau ; musique de F. Masini. between 1858 and 1859 PMC 2340
423062 Holmès, Augusta Mary Anne, 1847-1903, composer. La guerrière / Augusta Holmès. 1892 PMC 2341
423063 Holmès, Augusta Mary Anne, 1847-1903, composer. En chemin / Augusta Holmès. 1898 PMC 2342
423064 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. Loyal-galop : pour le piano / par Paul Wachs. 1884 PMC 2343
423065 Clérice, Justin, 1863-1908, composer. La kraquette : new dancing / musique de Justin Clérice. 1906 PMC 2344
423238 Lacome, P. (Paul), 1838-1920, composer. Arvalia : les poèmes de la terre : suite pour piano. Invocation et chanson d'hiver / de P. Lacome. 1907 PMC 2345
423240 Lacome, P. (Paul), 1838-1920, composer. Arvalia : les poèmes de la terre : suite pour piano. Printemps (scherzo) / de P. Lacome. 1907 PMC 2346
423241 Lacome, P. (Paul), 1838-1920, composer. Arvalia : les poèmes de la terre : suite pour piano. Nuit d'été / de P. Lacome. 1907 PMC 2347
423242 Lacome, P. (Paul), 1838-1920, composer. Arvalia : les poèmes de la terre : suite pour piano. Automne / de P. Lacome. 1907 PMC 2348
423246 Lachaume, Aimé, 1871-1944, composer. Paris-New York : marche pour piano / par Aimé Lachaume. 1907 PMC 2349
423271 Saint-Saëns, Camille, 1835-1921, composer. Nuit persane / poème de Armand Renaud ; musique de C. Saint-Saëns ; illustrations de G. Clairin. 1893 PMC 2350
423281 Lachaume, Aimé, 1871-1944, composer. Ma vie / paroles de Jost ; musique de Aimé Lachaume. 1910 PMC 2351
423284 Lachaume, Aimé, 1871-1944, composer. Romania : marche caractérisique pour piano / par Aimé Lachaume. 1908 PMC 2352
423286 Cuvillier, Charles, 1877-1955, composer. Les hirondelles / poésie de Béranger ; musique de Charles Cuvillier. 1908 PMC 2353
423290 Goublier, Gustave, composer. La croix du chemin / paroles de Roland Gaël ; musique de Gustave Goublier. between 1908 and 1910 PMC 2354
423292 Vollstedt, Robert, 1854-1919, composer. Nostalgie de nègres = (Des Negers Heimweh) : pièce de caractère pour piano, op. 320 / Robert Vollstedt. 1907 PMC 2355
423868 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. Allegro in G for piano four hands, K. 357 : autograph manuscript, 1786. 1786. M9397.A422
423876 Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924. E l'uccellino : autograph manuscript, 1899 February 25. 1899 February 25. P9774.E1
423892 Borel-Clerc, Charles, composer. La bouss-bouss-mée : danse des baisers : chanson / paroles de L. Bousquet ; musique de Ch. Borel-Clerc. 1908 PMC 2356
423899 Berger, Rodolphe, composer. Master Bob : gigue / Rodolphe Berger. 1909 PMC 2357
423913 Chavagnat, Edouard. Les petits clowns : air de ballet pour piano (op:221) / Edouard Chavagnat. 1911 PMC 2358
423925 Barbirolli, Alfredo, -1931, composer. Lacrime d'amore = (Larmes d'amour) : valse lentissimo et triste / de Alfredo Barbirolli ; paroles de Pierre Chapelle. 1911 PMC 2359
423931 Lachaume, Aimé, 1871-1944, composer. Flirt / par Aimé Lachaume. 1912 PMC 2360
424123 Ganne, Louis, 1862-1923, composer. La mousmé / poésie de Gabriel Montoya ; sur les motifs de la mazurka japonaise de Louis Ganne. 1914 PMC 2361
424124 Leroux, Xavier, 1863-1919, composer. La lettre de Jean Pierre / poéme de Jean Richepin ; musique de Xavier Leroux. 1915 PMC 2362
424127 Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847. Scherzo in E minor, op. 16, no. 2 : autograph manuscript, 1830 February 22. 1830 February 22. M5377.F216a
424128 Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix, 1809-1847. 3 fantaisies ou caprices : pour le pianoforte : oeuvre 16 / par Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. approximately 1831 M5377.F216b
424131 Poulenc, Francis, 1899-1963, composer. La dame de Monte-Carlo : monologue pour soprano et orchestre / Francis Poulenc ; texte de Jean Cocteau. 1961 PMC 2363
424133 Jullien, Louis Antoine, 1812-1860, composer. La gazelle : valse : pour piano avec accompt ad libitum / par Jullien. 1838 or 1839 PMC 2364
424134 Dassier, Ernest, composer. Aimer & souffrir : romance / paroles et musique de Ernest Dassier. between 1835 and 1850 PMC 2365
424135 Dassier, Ernest, composer. Mon pilote est l'amour : romance / paroles et musique de Ernest Dassier. between 1835 and 1850 PMC 2366
424137 Dassier, Ernest, composer. Le rêve du page : mélodie / paroles et musique de Ernest Dassier. between 1835 and 1850 PMC 2367
424138 Labitzky, Joseph, 1802-1881, composer. Les bohemiens : valses / composées pour piano par J. Labitzky. 1842 or 1843 PMC 2368
424175 Program, The Yeomen of the Guard, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Dartford Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society, Conservative Hall, Dartford, April 24-27, 1912. 1912 GSC PR 313
424176 Program, Patience, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Dartford Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society, Conservative Hall, Dartford, April 9-12, 1913. 1913 GSC PR 314
424177 Program, Pygmalion and Galatea and Comedy and Tragedy, by W. S. Gilbert, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, May 1884. 1884 GSC PR 315
424178 Program, His Majesty, by F.C. Burnand and R.C. Lehmann, D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, April 19, 1897. 1897 GSC PR 318
424179 Program, The Mikado, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, April 24, 1897. 1897 GSC PR 319
424180 Program, The Yeomen of the Guard, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Principal Repertoire Company, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, June 3, 1892. 1892 GSC PR 320
424181 Program, Iolanthe, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Principal Repertoire Company, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, May 30, 1892. 1892 GSC PR 321
424182 Program, Cox and Box and Sorcerer, by F.C. Burnand and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Repertoire Opera Company, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, July 8, 1895. 1895 GSC PR 322
424183 Program, The Grand Duke, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, April 11, 1896. 1896 GSC PR 323
424184 Program, The Yeomen of the Guard, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Principal Repertoire Opera Company, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, July 9, 1896. 1896 GSC PR 324
424185 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore and Trial by Jury, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Principal Repertoire Opera Company, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, May 30, 1894. 1894 GSC PR 325
424188 Program, The Pirates of Penzance and Trial by Jury, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, R. D'Oyly Carte's Principal Repertoire Opera Company, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, May 29, 1894. 1894 GSC PR 326
424189 Program, Utopia (Limited), by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, R. D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, March 27, 1894. 1894 GSC PR 327
424191 Program, Claude Duval, by H.P. Stephen and Edward Solomon, D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Royal Princess' Theatre, Edinburgh, January 9, 1882. 1882 GSC PR 328
424193 Program, R. D'Oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Company, King's Theatre, Glasgow, August 21-25, 1911. 1911 GSC PR 335
424196 Program, Princess Ida, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Royalty Theatre, Glasgow, September 9 and 12, 1884. 1884 GSC PR 338
424202 Program, Utopia (Limited), by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, R. D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Morton's Theatre, London, June 11, 1894. 1894 GSC PR 343
424203 Program, Princess Ida, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Tait Choir and Orchestra, Town Hall, Hampstead, London, April 29, 1902. 1902 GSC PR 344
424209 Program, D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Grand Theatre, Hull, June 12, 1911. 1911 GSC PR 364
424212 Program, D'Oyly Carte Principal Repertory Opera Company, Grand Theatre and Opera House, Hull, January 31-February 5, 1916. 1916 GSC PR 365
424281 Program, Trial by Jury and The Pirates of Penzance, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Palace Theatre, Maidstone, July 5-11, 1921? 1921 GSC PR 380
424282 Program, Nan, or Good for Nothing, Withered Leaves, and Cox and Box, by J.B. Buckstone, F.W. Broughton, and W.S. Gilbert, Comedy Theatre, Manchester, November 11, 1885. 1885 GSC PR 381
424283 Program, The Sorcerer, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Prince of Wales Theatre, Liverpool, 1878? 1878 GSC PR 382
424284 Program, In Honour Bound and Pygmalion and Galatea, by Sydney Grundy and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Prince's Theatre, Manchester, April 13, 1885. 1885 GSC PR 384
424285 Program, The Sorcerer and Trial by Jury, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Prince's Theatre, Manchester, March 23-30, 1885. 1885 GSC PR 386
424303 Program, The Gondoliers, Patience, The Pirates of Penzance, and Trial by Jury, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte Principal Repertory Opera Company, Theatre Royal, Newcastle-on-Tyne, January 17, 1916. 1916 GSC PR 391
424321 Program, The Sorcerer, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Home Opera Company, Music Hall, St. Johnsbury, April 5-6, 1888. 1888 GSC PR 398
424324 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, by W. S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Music Hall, St. Johnsbury, July 4, 1890. 1890 GSC PR 399
424343 Artus, Amédée, composer. Les bohémiens de Paris : quadrille : exécuté au Théatre de l'Ambigu Comique / composé par Amédée Artus. 1843 PMC 2369
424344 Messemaeckers, Louis, 1809-1889, composer. La favorite : redowa : op. 59 / composée pour les cours de Mr. Laborde, par Louis Messemaeckers. 1850 PMC 2370
424346 Massé, Victor, 1822-1884, composer. Les noces de Jeannette : ópera comique en un acte. No. 8, Air du rossignol, avec flûte ad. lib. / musique de Victor Massé ; paroles de M.M. J. Barbier et Mr. Carré. 1853 PMC 2371
424353 Métra, Olivier, 1830-1889, composer. La marguerite : polka-mazurka : pour piano / par Olivier Métra. 1861 PMC 2372
424361 Grisar, Albert, 1808-1869, composer. La folle : romance : chantée par Mr. A. Nourrit / paroles de Mr. D.M. ; musique de A. Grisar. between 1835 and 1838 PMC 2373
424362 Métra, Olivier, 1830-1889, composer. Sérénade: valse espagnole : pour le piano / par Olivier Métra. 1868 or 1869 PMC 2374
424363 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. Fleurs d'étang : valse expressive pour piano / par Paul Wachs. 1904 PMC 2375
424391 Program, The Mikado, The Gondoliers, and The Yeomen of the Guard, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte Principal Repertory Opera Co., Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, March 13, 1905. 1905 GSC PR 401
424397 Program, Withered Leaves, Pygmalion and Galatea, and Palace of Truth, by Fred W. Broughton and W.S. Gilbert, Theatre Royal, Shrewsbury, November 15, no year. undated GSC PR 402
424403 Program in aid of the Patriotic Fund, Town Hall, Wokingham, undated. undated GSC PR 409
424414 Program, Two Old Maids and The Sorcerer, by J.W. Hawtrey and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, St. Julian's Hall, April 20-21, 1897. 1897 GSC PR 410
424415 Program, Princess Ida, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Princess Ida Opera Company, August 1885. 1885 GSC PR 411
424418 Program, La Fille de Madame Angot, Do-re-mi-fa, and The Fast Coach, libretto by H.B. Farnie, music by C. Lecocq, Charles Morton's Opera Bouffe Company, Royal Opera Comique, London, no date. undated GSC PR 412
424430 Program, The First Night, The Rough Diamond, and Cox and Box, by J.M. Maddox, J.B. Buckstone, F.C. Burnand, J.M. Morton, and A. Sullivan, Opera Comique Theatre, London, April 28, 1877. 1877 GSC PR 419
424453 Program, After All and H.M.S. Pinafore, by Frank Desprez and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, Opera Comique Theatre?, London, July 23, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 430
424457 Program, In the Sulks and The Pirates of Penzance, by Frank Desprez and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Opera Comique Theatre, London, 1880. 1880 GSC PR 434
424458 Program, In the Sulks and The Pirates of Penzance, by Frank Desprez and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Opera Comique Theatre, London, April 3, August, and September 2, 1880. 1880 GSC PR 435
424478 Program, Tosca, by Max Kahlbeck, composed by G. Puccini, Komische Oper, Berlin, no date. undated GSC PR 440
424479 Program, Tiefland, by Rudolph Lothar, composed by Eugen d'Albert, Komische Oper, Berlin, no date. undated GSC PR 441
424488 Missa, Edmond, 1861-1910, composer. Les trois gosses : conte de Noël / paroles de Michel Carré ; musique de Edmond Missa. approximately 1900 PMC 2376
424518 Lacome, P. (Paul), 1838-1920, composer. Chanson andalouse : el vito sevillano / traduite et transcrite par P. Lacome. 1887 PMC 2377
424539 Puget, Loïsa, 1810-1889, composer. Enfant, rêve encore-- : romance / paroles de Victor Hugo ; mises en musique et dédiée à Mr. Adolphe Nourrit par Loïsa Puget. approximately 1835 PMC 2379
424540 Bordèse, Luigi, 1815-1886, composer. Le laboureur et ses enfants : fable de La Fontaine / mise en musique par Luigi Bordèse. approximately 1860 PMC 2378
424546 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. Refrain des baigneuses : pour piano / par Paul Wachs. 1891 PMC 2380
424548 Thuillier, Edouard-Antoine, 1841-1913, composer. Le calme du foyer : pensée poétique pour piano / par Ed. Thuillier. 1890 PMC 2381
424551 Program, The Sorcerer, by W.S. GIlbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Royal Opera House, Cairo, April 17-20, 1929. 1929 GSC PR 445
424552 De Lara, Isidore, 1858-1935, composer. Rondel de l'adieu : chanté par Mr. Victor Maurel / poésie de Ed. Haraucourt ; musique de Isidore de Lara. 1894 or 1895 PMC 2382
424553 Program, The Mikado, by W.S. GIlbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Residenz-Theater, Dresden, no date. undated GSC PR 447
424572 Program, The Mikado, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Theatre Tokyo-Gekijo, Tokyo, June 1947. 1947 GSC PR 450
424573 Program, Groke Internationale Künster-Dorstellung, Etablissement Ronacher, Vienna, October 15, 1888. 1888 GSC PR 451
424574 Program, Pastime on the Billows, Steamer Empire State, July 22, 1882. 1882 GSC PR 452
424641 Program, The Pirates of Penzance, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, McCaull Opera Comique Company, Bijou Theatre, Boston, between 1881 and 1894. 1881-1894 GSC PR 453
424642 Program, Iolanthe, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Collier's Standard Opera Company, Boston Bijou Theatre, Boston, 1882?. 1882 GSC PR 454
424643 Program, Iolanthe, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Collier's Standard Opera Company, Boston Bijou Theatre, Boston, December 11, 1882. 1882 GSC PR 455
424645 Program, The Pirates of the Penzance, Billee Taylor, and Imprudence, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, August 7, 1882. 1882 GSC PR 458
424646 Program, Patience, Indian Summer, by W.S. Gilbert and T.R. Sullivan, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, September 17, October 3, and 10, 1881. 1881 GSC PR 459
424647 Program, 100 Years Old, The Danicheff, and Old Heads and Young Hearts, by Hart Jackson and Boucicault, Boston Museum, Boston, September 1, 3, 5, 1881. 1881 GSC PR 460
424651 Program, Old Heads and Young Hearts and The Danicheff, by Boucicault, Boston Museum, Boston, September 12, 1881. 1881 GSC PR 461
424652 Program, The Colonel, by F.C. Burnand, Boston Museum, Boston, November 7, 1881. 1881 GSC PR 462
424657 Handbill, Patience, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum Company, Boston Museum, Boston, December 5, 1881. 1881 GSC PR 463
424658 Program, Patience and Led Astray, by W.S. Gilbert and Dion Boucicault, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, November 19, 28, December 5, and 12, 1881. 1881 GSC PR 464
424659 Program, Patience and The Mascot, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, June 11, 1883. 1883 GSC PR 465
424660 Program, Diplomacy and H.M.S. Pinafore, by Victorien Sardou and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, November 18, 1878. 1878 GSC PR 466
424662 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore and Nine Points of the Law, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, November 25, 1878. 1878 GSC PR 468
424665 Program, Rob Roy and A Regular Fix, Boston Museum, Boston, April 27, 1878. 1878 GSC PR 470
424667 Program, Scatterly Jewels, by George F. Rowe, Boston Museum, Boston, April 29, 1878. 1878 GSC PR 471
424669 Program, Two Roses, by James Alberry [sic], Boston Museum, Boston, September 25, 1871. 1871 GSC PR 472
424670 Program, Wicked World, A Phenomenon in a Smock Frock, and The Hunchback, by W.S. Gilbert, William Brough, and James S. Knowles, Boston Museum, Boston, May 22, 1875. 1875 GSC PR 473
424674 Program, Lady of Lyons and The Hunchback, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton and James S. Knowles, Boston Museum Company, Boston Museum, Boston, May 14-15, 1875. 1875 GSC PR 474
424676 Program, Trial by Jury and Les Bavards, by Arthur Sullivan and Jacques Offenbach, English Comic Opera Company, Boston Museum, Boston, June 22-23, 1877. 1877 GSC PR 475
424678 Program, Palace of Truth and Birthplace of Podgers, by W.S. Gilbert and John Hollingshead, Boston Museum, Boston, October 2, 1871. 1871 GSC PR 476
424680 Program, School for Scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Boston Museum, Boston, September 28-30, 1871. 1871 GSC PR 477
424682 Teatro della Scala, Milan [photograph]. ca. 1885 MMP T253.1
424685 Program, Flowers of the Forest and The Inquisitive Darkey, by John Baldwin Buckstone, Boston Museum, Boston, March 1, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 478
424689 Program, A Cup of Tea and H.M.S. Pinafore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, November 22, 1878. 1878 GSC PR 479
424698 Program, A Fool and His Money and The Spark, by Byron and T.R. Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, September 15, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 481
424699 Program, East Lynne, The Snowball, and Delicate Ground, by Fred. Williams, Sydney Grundy, and Charles Dance, Boston Museum, Boston, May 17, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 482
424700 Program, Delicate Ground, The Snowball, and Our Boys, by Charles Dance, Sydney Grundy, and Byron, Boston Museum Company, Boston Museum, Boston, May 13, 19, and 20, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 483
424701 Program, Fatinitza, by Franz von Suppé, Boston Museum, Boston, June 30, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 484
424702 Program, The Danicheff, adapted by F.A. Harris and Fred. Williams, Boston Museum, Boston, August 26, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 485
424703 Program, Wait and Hope and A Regular Fix, by Henry J. Byron and J. Madison Morton, Boston Museum, Boston, September 11, 1871. 1871 GSC PR 486
424704 Program, The Little Duke, by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, music by Charles Lecocq, Boston Museum, Boston, February 10, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 487
424705 Program, My Son, adapted by Dr F.A. Harris and Fred. Williams, Boston Museum, Boston, April 7, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 488
424708 Program, Medea and School for Scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Boston Museum, Boston, March 29, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 489
424711 Program, Olivia, Boston Museum, Boston, April 5, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 490
424712 Program, Our Girls, by Henry J. Byron, Boston Museum, Boston, December 15, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 491
424714 Program, Pique, by Augustin Daly, Boston Museum, Boston, May 15, 1880. 1880 GSC PR 492
424715 Program, Angel of Midnight, by Augustin Daly, Boston Museum, Boston, March 29, 1884. 1884 GSC PR 493
424716 Program, Fantine and Iolanthe, by W.S. Gilbert, Boston Museum, Boston, February 2 and 16, 1885. 1885 GSC PR 495
424727 Program, Princess Ida, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Museum, Boston, February 11 and March 3, 1884. 1884 GSC PR 496
424728 Program, Little Em'ly, from Charles Dickens' David Copperfield, Boston Museum, Boston, January 21, 1884. 1884 GSC PR 497
424729 Hervé, 1825-1892, composer. Polka de Chilpéric / composée par Hervé sur les motifs de son opéra bouffe. 1868 or 1869 PMC 2383
424730 Program, Behind the Mask and Breach of Promise, by Bernard H. Dixon, Boston Museum, Boston, September 21-23, 1871. 1871 GSC PR 498
424731 Program, My Uncle's Will and Babes in the Wood, by Theyre Smith and Tom Taylor, Boston Museum, Boston, September 4-6, 1871. 1871 GSC PR 499
424735 Negri, composer. Elle n'est plus! : romance / paroles de Mr. Julien Rebière, musique de Negri. 1834 or 1835 PMC 2384
424736 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Theatre, Boston, no date. undated GSC PR 501
424737 Burgmüller, Friedrich, 1806-1874, composer. Valse : pour le piano : extraite du souvenir de Ratisbonne : intercalée dans le pas dansé par Melle. Natalie Fitz James & Mabille dans Giselle / musique de Fr. Burgmüller. 1842 PMC 2385
424738 Burgmüller, Friedrich, 1806-1874, composer. Valse : pour le piano : extraite du souvenir de Ratisbonne : intercalée dans le pas dansé par Melle. Natalie Fitz James & Mabille dans Giselle / musique de Fr. Burgmüller. 1842 PMC 2386
424739 Cherubini, Alexandre, composer. Gloire à sainte Jehanne d' Arc / poème de Noélïe Coullon ; musique de Alexandre Cherubini. 1921 PMC 2387
424744 Labarre, Théodore, 1805-1870, composer. La fuite du contrebandier : ballade / paroles de Mr. A. Bétourné ; musique de Mr. Théodore Labarre. approximately 1830 PMC 2388
424746 Labarre, Théodore, 1805-1870, composer. La fuite du contrebandier : ballade / paroles de Mr. A. Bétourné ; musique de Mr. Théodore Labarre ; arrangée pour la guitare par Meissonnier Jne. approximately 1830 PMC 2389
424747 Rupès, Georges, composer. Hier, demain, toujours! : madrigal / poésie de P. Charrière ; musique de Georges Rupès. 1877 or 1878 PMC 2390
424748 Rupès, Georges, composer. Ne l'interroge pas : mélodie / poésie de P. de Chazot ; musique de Georges Rupès. 1878 PMC 2391
424849 Zimmermann, Marius, composer. Les chansons du beau jardin de France : piano & chant / René-Paul Groffe et M. Zimmermann ; illustrations de Georges Delaw coloriées au pochoir par Robert Lecourt. 1931 PMC 2392
424850 Weckerlin, J.-B. (Jean-Baptiste), 1821-1910, composer. Le vin du Rhin / chanson de Gustave Nadaud ; musique de J.B. Wekerlin. 1871 PMC 2393
424851 Becucci, Ernesto, 1845-1905, composer. A pouffer de rire : polka / par E. Becucci. 1885 PMC 2394
424852 Holmès, Augusta Mary Anne, 1847-1903, composer. Fleur de neige : chanson populaire / Augusta Holmès. 1887 PMC 2395
424855 Indy, Vincent d', 1851-1931. La forêt enchantée : autograph manuscript, 1878 February. 1878 February. I425.F714
424863 Vincent, Auguste, composer. Marche hongroise : pour piano : op. 49 / par Aug. Vincent. 1890 PMC 2396
424866 Vincent, Auguste, composer. Chinoiserie : pour piano : op. 52 / par Aug. Vincent. 1891 PMC 2397
425041 Flégier, Ange, 1846-1927, composer. Duetto d'amore / poésie de Maurice Bouchor ; musique de A. Flégier. 1893 PMC 2398
425042 Ganne, Louis, 1862-1923, composer. Galoubet : pastorale pour piano / Louis Ganne ; arrangée par Ernest Alder. 1895 PMC 2399
425044 Erlanger, Camille, 1863-1919, composer. Printemps / de Tioutchev ; mis en vers français par Catulle Mendès ; musique de Camille Erlanger. 1896 PMC 2400
425046 Vincent, Auguste, composer. Madrileña : chanson espagnole / paroles de E.R. ; musique de Aug. Vincent. 1899 or 1900 PMC 2401
425047 Thuillier, Edouard-Antoine, 1841-1913, composer. Beau ciel de France : valse brillante pour piano / par Ed. Thuillier. 1904 PMC 2402
425048 Kücken, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1810-1882. Point de cela : chansonnette / paroles de Mr. Maurice Bourges ; musique de Fr. Kücken. 1845 PMC 2403
425054 Adam, Adolphe, 1803-1856. Toujours chanter : mélodie / paroles de Marc Constantin ; musique d'Adolphe Adam. 1852 PMC 2404
425288 Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864, composer. Rachel à Nephtali : romance biblique / paroles de Mr. Emile Deschamps ; musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer ; dédiée à Madame la Baronne Lemercier. approximately 1834 PMC 2405
425290 Bessems, Antoine, 1809-1868, composer. La jeune femme delaissée : melodie / paroles de Dovalle ; musique de A. Bessems ; a Madame Cinti Damoreau. approximately 1836 PMC 2406
425292 Glazunov, Aleksandr Konstantinovich, 1865-1936. Concerto for alto saxophone and strings, op. 109 in E♭ major : autograph manuscript, 1934 May 4. 1934 May 4. G553.C744
425301 Herz, Henri, 1803-1888, composer. Récréations musicales : rondeaux, variations et fantaisies pour le piano forte sur 24 thèmes : op. 71. [3e suite] / composés pour l'institution de Mademoiselle Alix par Henri Herz. 1838 or 1839 PMC 2407
425304 Herz, Henri, 1803-1888, composer. Récréations musicales : rondeaux, variations et fantaisies pour le piano forte sur 24 thèmes : op. 71. [4e suite] / composés pour l'institution de Mademoiselle Alix par Henri Herz. 1838 or 1839 PMC 2408
425307 Puget, Loïsa, 1810-1889, composer. Interrogez-moi / paroles de M. Gustave Lemoine ; musique de Melle. L. Puget. between 1839 and 1842 PMC 2409
425436 Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864, composer. Fantaisie / paroles de M. Henri Blaze ; musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer. 1839 or 1840 PMC 2410
425437 Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864, composer. Suleika / paroles allemandes de Goethe ; musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer ; traduction française de M. Henri Blaze. 1839 or 1840 PMC 2411
425440 Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864, composer. Le jardin du cœur / paroles allemandes de W. Muller ; musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer ; traduction française de M. Henri Blaze. 1839 or 1840 PMC 2412
425441 Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864, composer. Guide au bord ta nacelle / paroles allemandes de Heine ; musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer ; traduction française de Mr. Emil-Deschams. 1839 or 1840 PMC 2413
425442 Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864, composer. Scirocco / paroles allemandes de Michael Baer ; musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer ; traduction française de Mr. Emil Deschamps. 1839 or 1840 PMC 2414
425446 Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864, composer. De ma première amie / paroles allemandes de Heine ; musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer ; traduction française de Mr. Emil Deschamps. 1839 or 1840 PMC 2415
425459 Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864, composer. Elle et moi : lied / paroles allemandes de Ruchert ; musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer ; traduction française de Mr. Emile Deschamps. 1839 or 1840 PMC 2416
425467 Martinů, Bohuslav, 1890-1959. La bagarre = The tumulte : autograph manuscript, 1926 May. 1926 May. M3869.B144
425468 Masini, F. (Francesco), 1804-1863, composer. Belle a nous rendre fous! : chansonnette / paroles de Mr. Émile Barateau ; musique de F. Masini. 1840 or 1841 PMC 2417
425471 Proch, Heinrich, composer. Inquiétude / de H. Proch ; paroles françaises de Castil Blaze. 1840 PMC 2418
425572 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. La Chandeleur : fête des champs : pour piano / par Paul Wachs. 1900 or 1901 PMC 2419
425575 Wachs, Paul, 1851-1915, composer. Valse des midinettes / Paul Wachs. 1904 PMC 2420
425579 Bosc, Auguste, composer. Orlofsky-polka : sur les motifs de La chauve-souris (Die Fledermaus) opérette de Johann Strauss / par A. Bosc. 1904 PMC 2421
425590 Liouville, Frantz, composer. Un médecin dérangé-- : scène comique / paroles de Oscar de Poli ; musique de Frantz Liouville ; exécutée par Joseph Kelm. 1855 or 1856 PMC 2422
425592 Tissot, Antonia, composer. Les trésors de Marthe : romance / paroles de Edouard Tissot ; musique de Mme. Menard Tissot. 1861 PMC 2423
425595 Pourny, Ch., composer. Oh! Les grandes : imprécation / paroles de Léo Tostain ; musique de Ch. Pourny. 1876 or 1877 PMC 2424
425600 Niedermeyer, Louis, 1802-1861, composer. Le lac : méditation poëtique / d'Alph. de Lamartine ; musique de L. Niedermeyer. 1853 or 1854 PMC 2425
425601 Niedermeyer, Louis, 1802-1861, composer. L'automne : méditation / poësie de Mr. de Lamartine ; musique de L. Niedermeyer. 1862 or later PMC 2426
425604 Doré, Ernest, composer. Le Pré Catelan : grande valse, pour le piano : par Ernest Doré [op:18]. 1863 or 1864 PMC 2427
425753 Milhaud, Darius, 1892-1974, composer. Le bœuf sur le toit, ou, The nothing doing bar : farce imaginée et réglee par Jean Cocteau / costumes de G.P. Fauconnet ; décors et cartonnages de Raoul Dufy ; orchestre de 25 musiciens dirigée per Wladimir Golschmann ; [Darius Milhaud ; réduction pour piano à 4 mains par l'auteur]. 1920 PMC 2428
425755 Program, The Chieftain and Cox and Box, by F.C. Burnand, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, December 24, 1894, January 5, 7 and 18, 1895. 1894-1895 GSC PR 269
425757 Arma, Paul, 1905-1987, composer. Chants du silence. Chant du désespéré : pour chant et piano / Paul Arma ; sur un texte de Charles Vildrac ; couverture dessinée par Raoul Dufy. 1953 PMC 2429
425759 Cuvillier, Charles, 1877-1955, composer. Chanson jalouse / musique de Charles Cuvillier ; poésie de Charles=Bernard. 1906 PMC 2430
425762 Cuvillier, Charles, 1877-1955, composer. Chanson pour lui / musique de Charles Cuvillier ; poésie de Philippe d'Ohsson. 1906 PMC 2431
425763 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore and Homburg, or Haunted by the Mikado, written by W.S. Gilbert and George Grossmith, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, November 29, 1887. 1887 GSC PR 288
425764 Program, The Carp and Ruddigore, by Frank Desprez and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Alfred Cellier and Arthur Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, February 1, 1887. 1887 GSC PR 298
425768 Thomé, Francis, 1850-1909, composer. Prière aux étoiles / adaptation symphonique, Francis Thomé ; poésie de Gabriel Martin. between 1891 and 1902 PMC 2432
425770 Playbill, H.M.S. Pinafore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Theatre, Boston, May 19, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 502
425772 Program, Pirates of Penzance, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Castle Square Theatre, Boston, week of October 26, 1896. 1896 GSC PR 514
425773 Donizetti, Gaetano, 1797-1848, composer. Don Pasquale. No. 8 (bis), Adagio du quat[u]or : chanté par Mme. Grisi, Mm. Mario, Lablache, Tamburini / paroles de Mm. Alphonse Royer et Gustave Vaëz ; musique de G. Donizetti. 1843 PMC 2433
425779 Donizetti, Gaetano, 1797-1848, composer. Don Pasquale. No 15, Nocturne : chanté par Mme Grisi & Mr Mario / paroles de M.M. Alphonse Royer et G. Vaëz ; musique de G. Donizetti. 1843 PMC 2434
425783 Herkomer, Hubert von, Sir, 1849-1914. Professor Hubert Herkomer and his Pupils request the honour of [Mr. and Mrs. Lewis'] Company on [Thursday, May 3rd, 1888] at half past two o'clock at their performance of "The Sorceress:" A Romantic Fragment in their New Theatre, Bushey, Herts. 1888 GSC PR 309
425815 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Forest Garden Theatre, Boston, 1881. 1881 GSC PR 516
425818 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Theatre, Boston, April 14-May 26, 1879, in The Ray, vol. 8, nos. 197-233. 1879 GSC PR 504
425819 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Ideal Opera Co., Boston Theatre, Boston, September 29 and October 25, 1879, in The Ray, vol. 9, nos. 25 and 48. 1879 GSC PR 505
425820 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Theatre, Boston, May 31, 1879, in The Ray, vol. 8, no. 238. 1879 GSC PR 506
425821 Program, Kit, the Arkansas Traveller, Boston Theatre, Boston, September 26, 1879, in The Ray, vol. 9, no. 23. 1879 GSC PR 507
425823 Program, The Sorcerer, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Ideal Opera Company, Boston Theatre, Boston, April 26, 1880, in The Ray, vol. 9, no. 206. 1880 GSC PR 508
425825 Program, The Hunchback, by James Sheridan Knowles, Boston Theatre, Boston, February 23, 1881, in The Ray, vol. 10. 1881 GSC PR 510
425826 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Ideal Opera Company, Boston Theatre, Boston, March 8, 1882, in The Ray, vol. 11, no. 166. 1882 GSC PR 511
425827 Program, The Pirates of Penzance, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Ideal Opera Company, Boston Theatre, Boston, February 28, March 4, and March 9, 1881, and March 3, 1882, in The Ray, vol. 10, nos. 162, 166, 170 and vol. 11, no. 162. 1881-1882 GSC PR 512
425828 Program, Princess Toto, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Frederic Clay, Boston Theatre, Boston, March 15, 1880, in The Ray, vol. 9, no. 170. 1880 GSC PR 513
425839 Program, Patience, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Globe Theatre, Boston, January 30, 1882. 1882 GSC PR 519
425841 Program, Patience, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Ideal Opera Company, Globe Theatre, Boston, January 30 and May 15, 1882. 1882 GSC PR 520
425842 Program, Patience, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Ideal Opera Company, Globe Theatre, Boston, May 15, 1882. 1882 GSC PR 521
425843 Program, Fra Diavolo, by Daniel Auber, Emma Abbott Grand English Opera Company, Globe Theatre, Boston, April 25, 1882. 1882 GSC PR 522
425844 Program, Le Voyage en Suisse, by Ernest Bluhm and Raoul Toché, Globe Theatre, Boston, 1882. 1882 GSC PR 523
425845 Program, Pygmalion and Galatea, by W.S. Gilbert, The Globe, Boston, December 26, 1872 and January 3, 1873. 1872-1873 GSC PR 524
425889 Program, Pygmalion and Galatea and Comedy and Tragedy, by W.S. Gilbert, Globe Theatre, Boston, May 13, 1886. 1886 GSC PR 525
425891 Program, Ruddygore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Globe Theatre, Boston, week of April 4-9, 11-16, and 18-23, 1887. 1887 GSC PR 526
425892 Program, The Yeomen of the Guard, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Rudolph Aronson's Comic Opera Company, Globe Theatre, Boston, week of February 18-23, 1889. 1889 GSC PR 527
425893 Program, Our Bachelors, Twelfth Night, and Measure for Measure, by Joseph Bradford and William Shakespeare, Globe Theatre, Boston, March 1, April 20, and 21, 1880. 1880 GSC PR 528
425894 Program, The Pirates of Penzance, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's London Opera Company, Globe Theatre, Boston, March 1880. 1880 GSC PR 529
425895 Program, Mme. L'Archiduc and Trial by Jury, by Jacques Offenbach and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Emily Soldene English Comic Opera Company, Globe Theatre, Boston, November 20-21,1876. 1876 GSC PR 530
425896 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Boston Theatre, Boston, May 19, 1879, in The Boston Stage, vol. 1, no. 36. 1879 GSC PR 503
425899 Program, La Fille De Madame Angot and Trial by Jury, by Charles Lecocq and W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Emily Soldene English Comic Opera Company, Globe Theatre, Boston, November 23,1876. 1876 GSC PR 531
425928 Poulenc, Francis, 1899-1963, composer. Les mamelles de Tirésias : opéra-bouffe en deux actes et un prologue / poème de Guillaume Apollinaire ; musique de Francis Poulenc. 1947 PMC 2435
425929 Cazaneuve, Édouard, composer. Hymne franco-russe : duo avec chœur ad lib / paroles de E. Duhem et Bonnin ; musique de Edouard Cazaneuve. 1891 PMC 2436
425931 Jaques-Dalcroze, Émile, 1865-1950, composer. L'amour qui danse : 12 chansons dans le style populaire / texte et musique de E. Jacques-Dalcroze. 1925 PMC 2437
425935 Musard, Philippe, 1793-1859, composer. L'eau merveilleuse : opéra bouffe en 2 actes d'Albert Grisar : quadrille / composé par Musard. 1839 or 1840 PMC 2438
425936 Marquerie, Auguste, 1815-1864, composer. Le renard et le corbeau : fable de Lafontaine : chantée par Mr. Levassor, au Th. du Palais-Royal / paroles de Mr. X.X.X. ; acc. de piano de A. Marquerie. 1845 or 1846 PMC 2439
425937 Marquerie, Auguste, 1815-1864, composer. Le loup et l'agneau : fable de Lafontaine / paroles de Mr. Louis Fortoul ; acct. de piano de A. Marquerie ; chantée par Mr. Chaudesaigues. 1845 or 1846 PMC 2440
425938 Marquerie, Auguste, 1815-1864, composer. Le renard et la cigogne : fable de Lafontaine / paroles de Louis Fortoul ; acct. de piano par A. Marquerie ; chantée par Mr. J. Mayer. 1845 or 1846 PMC 2441
425939 Delisle, Eugène, composer. Le loup et la cigogne : fable de Lafontaine / paroles de Alexis Dalès ; accompt. par Eugne. Delisle. 1846 PMC 2442
425940 Delage, Maurice, 1879-1961, composer. Sept haï-kaïs / Maurice Delage ; traduits du japonais ; chant et piano. 1924 PMC 2443
425981 Program, Sarah's Young Man and Comedy of Errors, by W.E. Suter and William Shakespeare, Globe Theatre, Boston, March 8, 1880. 1880 GSC PR 537
425983 Program, The Mikado, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Globe Theatre, Boston, March 29-April 3, 1886. 1886 GSC PR 540
425984 Program, The Gondoliers, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Globe Theatre, Boston, week of April 14, 1890. 1890 GSC PR 542
425991 Program, The Mikado, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte's Opera Co., Hollis St. Theatre, Boston, 1885?. 1885 GSC PR 547
426004 Program, H.M.S. Pinafore, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Oakland Garden, Boston, August 11, 1879?. 1879 GSC PR 550
426005 Program, The Mikado, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Corrine Opera Company, Oakland Garden, Boston, week of July 19, 1886. 1886 GSC PR 551
426007 Program, On Bail, by W.S. Gilbert, Park Theatre, Boston, week ending October 4, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 553
426009 Program, Engaged, by W.S. Gilbert, Park Theatre, Boston, week ending September 27, 1879. 1879 GSC PR 555
426136 Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893, composer. Marche funèbre d'une marionette : pour piano / par Ch. Gounod. 1874 PMC 2444
426137 Joncières, Victorin, 1839-1903, composer. Li-Tsin : scène chinoise à deux voix / poésie de Ed. Guinand ; musique de Victorin Joncières. 1881 PMC 2445
426140 Versepuy, Mario, 1882-1972, composer. Danses en sabots : bourrées & montagnardes de Haute et Basse Auvergne, avec paroles et théorie de la bourrée. Ieù n'aï cin sos ; Eh! caillo! Bello caillo! / recueillies et notées avec harmonisations et ritournelles par Marius Versepuy. 1910 PMC 2446
426156 Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949, composer. Sechs Lieder / von Richard Strauss ; nach Gedichten von Clemens Brentano ; Zeichnungen von Christophe. 1920 PMC 2813
426157 Monpou, Hippolyte, 1804-1841, composer. L'andalouse : bolero / paroles de Mr. Alfred de Musset ; musique et accompt. par Hippolyte Monpou. 1833 or 1834 PMC 2447
426158 Monpou, Hippolyte, 1804-1841, composer. Les yeux noirs : caprice / paroles de Charles Dovalle ; musique d'Hippolyte Monpou. 1833 or 1834 PMC 2448
426160 Bordèse, Luigi, 1815-1886, composer. Contentement passe richesse : proverbe / paroles de E. Pradier ; musique de Luigi Bordèse. 1851 PMC 2449
426182 Raff, Joachim, 1822-1882, sender. Letter from Joachim Raff, Wiesbaden, to Julius Schuberth, 1859 September 3 : autograph manuscript signed. 1859 September 3. MFC R136.S384 (1)
426186 Raff, Joachim, 1822-1882, sender. Letter from Joachim Raff, Wiesbaden, to Julius Schuberth, 1859 October 16 : autograph manuscript signed. 1859 October 16. MFC R136.S384 (2)
426187 Raff, Joachim, 1822-1882, sender. Letter from Joachim Raff, Wiesbaden, to Julius Schuberth, 1859 November 5 : autograph manuscript signed. 1859 November 5. MFC R136.S384 (3)
426188 Raff, Joachim, 1822-1882, sender. Letter from Joachim Raff, Wiesbaden, to Julius Schuberth, 1859 December 16 : autograph manuscript signed. 1859 December 16. MFC R136.S384 (4)
426190 Raff, Joachim, 1822-1882, sender. Letter from Joachim Raff, Wiesbaden, to Julius Schuberth, 1859 December 31 : autograph manuscript signed. 1859 December 31. MFC R136.S384 (5)
426191 Raff, Joachim, 1822-1882, sender. Letter from Joachim Raff, Wiesbaden, to Julius Schuberth, 1860 January 17 : autograph manuscript signed. 1860 January 17. MFC R136.S384 (6)
426194 Raff, Joachim, 1822-1882, sender. Letter from Joachim Raff, Wiesbaden, to Julius Schuberth, 1860 February 10? : autograph manuscript signed. 1860 February 10. MFC R136.S384 (7)
426195 Raff, Joachim, 1822-1882, sender. Letter from Joachim Raff, Weimar, to Julius Schuberth, 1860 April 9 : autograph manuscript signed. 1860 April 9. MFC R136.S384 (8)