| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
Piano Vocal Music, 1830-1957
(continued) |
|
B. R.
|
BOX 3 |
Come dearest the daylight is gone.
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., [1853] . |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Bach, J. S.
|
BOX 3 |
My heart ever faithful.
Boston: Oliver Ditson Co., n.d.
|
|
Arranged by Sophie Seibt |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
Twelve German chorals.
Boston: Oliver Ditson, 1856 . |
|
Set for choral and piano. |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Backus, Brady E.
|
BOX 3 |
Evening shadows.
New York: Wm. A. Pond & Co., 1875 . |
|
Vesper hymn |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baehr, Herman G.
|
BOX 3 |
I lover her when a boy!
New York: Herman G. Baehr, 1893 . |
|
Arranged by C. Hambitzer, Jr. |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baer, Chas. E.
|
BOX 3 |
I can't help loving you.
Philadelphia: Weymann & Son, Inc., 1913 . |
|
Lyrics or text by Herbert W. Weymann |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
Keep it for old times' sake.
Philadelphia: Welch & Wilsky, 1909 . |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
A little old fashioned that's all.
Philadelphia: Welch & Wilsky, 1908 . |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
Open up your heart.
Philadelphia: Welch & Wilsky, 1908 . |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
There never was a girl like you.
Philadelphia: Welch & Wilsky Pub. Co., [1906] . |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
Wait for the rainbow dearie.
Philadelphia: Welch & Wilsky, 1908 . |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Bafunno, Antonio
|
BOX 3 |
Somebody's sweetheart.
New York: T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, 1919 . |
|
Lyrics or text by Alonzo Price |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Bagioli, A.
|
BOX 3 |
The American standard.
New York: Firth, Pond & Co., 1862 . |
|
Lyrics or text by Geo. P. Morris |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Bagnall, Samuel
|
BOX 3 |
Wait till the moonlight falls on the water.
Oneonta, NY: Henry Shepherd, n.d.
|
|
Digital content available
|
|
Bailey, E. H.
|
BOX 3 |
Blessed angel, bind to hear us.
Chicago: White, Smith & Co., 1879 . |
|
Lyrics or text by V. M. Simons |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Bailey, George S.
|
BOX 3 |
There's a welcome awaits us in heaven.
New York: Hitchcock Pub. Co., [1897] . |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Bairnsfather, T. H.
|
BOX 3 |
The sailors man's bride.
London: Chappell & Co., Ltd., 1903 . |
|
Lyrics or text by Gilbert Parker |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baker, Arthur
|
BOX 3 |
Ring and ask for me.
Burlington, IA: C. H. Whiting, 1878 . |
|
Lyrics or text by Geo. Cooper |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baker, B. F.
|
BOX 3 |
Evening brings us home.
Boston: White, Smith & Co., 1872 . |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baker, Charlie
|
BOX 3 |
Cardinal red and navy blue.
Cincinnati: Newhall & Evans Music Co., [1876] . |
|
Lyrics or text by Samuel N. Mitchell |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
Sadie darling.
Cincinnati: F. W. Helmick, 1875 . |
|
Lyrics or text by Jno. T. Rutledge |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
When the blossoms cover us darling.
Cincinnati: F. W. Helmick, 1878 . |
|
Lyrics or text by Arthur W. French |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baker, Everett L.
|
BOX 3 |
Chide mildly the erring.
Buffalo: John Sage & Son, 1850 . |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baker, Florence Hooper
|
BOX 3 |
Oh! that horrid mosquito.
New York: Hitchcock's Music Store, [1882] . |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baker, J. C.
|
BOX 3 |
The Seiss-boy's farewell.
[?], MA: J. C. Baker, 1849 . |
|
For four voices. |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baker, Jas.
|
BOX 3 |
My mother's hands.
Philadelphia: F. A. North & Co., 1888 . |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baker, M. Appleton
|
BOX 3 |
Drifting apart.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1889 . |
|
Lyrics or text by John Ernest McCann |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baker, R. F.
|
BOX 3 |
Evening brings us home.
Boston: White, Smith & Co., 1872 . |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baker, W. C.
|
BOX 3 |
I will soon return.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1870 . |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
Kiss me if you dare.
New York: S. T. Gordon & Son, [1872] . |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
You are going away, Lillie!
New York: Chas. W. Harris, 1870 . |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baldwin, Ralph L.
|
BOX 3 |
The evening cometh.
Boston: C. W. Thompson & Co., 1891 . |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
How could I tell.
Boston: Miles & Thompson, 1891 . |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
In days to be.
Boston: Miles & Thompson, 1891 . |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
A Norse lullaby.
Boston: Miles & Thompson, 1891 . |
|
Lyrics or text by Eugene Field |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Baldwin, W. Knox
|
BOX 3 |
The death of ensign Bagley.
[S.l.]: Chas. O. Brokaw, 1898 . |
|
Digital content available
|
|
Balfe, M. W.
|
BOX 3 |
Bliss for ever past.
New York: Wm. A. Pond & Co., 1869 . |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
The day is done.
[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.
|
|
Lyrics or text by Longfellow |
BOX 3 |
The glorious vintage of champagne.
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d.
|
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
The happy days of life.
New York: Firth & Hall, n.d.
|
|
Lyrics or text by Alfred Bunn |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls.
Philadelphia: Eclipse, [1902] . |
|
Arranged by H. Engelmann |
|
Digital content available
|
BOX 3 |
I'm a merry Zingara.
[S.l.]: [s.n.], n.d.
|
Next Page » |