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| THE WINDOW | THE WINDOW (1871) or The Love of the Wrens. Words written for music by Alfred Tennyson Poet-Laureate. The music by Arthur Sullivan. Songs by Alfred Tennyson. Straham & Co. (1871) pp54 Plum coloured cloth boards, with gilt Millais illustration on cover, a.e.g No. VI dividing page repaired with archive tape, also pp36-37, and p38 foxing : mainly on early pages pp1-5, pp36-37, p44 and at the end pp53-54 , ow good (one small tear bottom p5 & 26, and chip bottom edge p17) Tennyson was encouraged by the celebrated George Grove to provide the young Sullivan with lyrics for a song cycle. When written, Tennyson disliked his contribution and refused permission for publication. He even offered Sullivan £500 to abandon the project. Sullivan protested and reluctantly Tennyson agreed to publication, but insisted that a prefatory note appear (included with this edition) as well as the additional and separate printing of lyrics before each song. Floral motifs separate the songs. Drawings were to have been provided by Millais, but only one exists as the front cover. In the 1870s this volume was expensive and cherished by musical Victorian households RARE |
£70.00 RARE |
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| 1577 |
AN ALBUM OF 12 SONGS bound in leather with SONGS in gilt on cover : KING HENRY'S SONG (Youth will needs have dalliance) in E-flat major pp7. Words by HENRY VIII. Music by Arthur Sullivan/ THE PROMISE OF LIFE. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by Frederic H. Cowen/ SLEEP MY LOVE, SLEEP (1874) No. 1 in D flat pp7. Song. The Words by G. Whyte Melville. The Music composed expressly for Madame Patey. Boosey & Co.by Arthur Sullivan / THE CARNIVAL Words & Music by J.L.Molloy/ HOME, DEARIE, HOME. Words by F.E.Weatherly. Music by J.L.Molloy/ THE STARS OF NORMANDIE. Words by F.E.Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams/ A IVY SONG. Written by Sarah Doudney. Music by Allan Macbeth/ VINETA. Words from the Schleswig-Holstein poetry. Music by Henry Smart/ HUSH ME, O SORROW!. Words by Madame Darmesteter. Music by Lord Henry Somerset/ THE BIRDS GO NORTH AGAIN. Words by Ella Higginson. Music by Charles Willeby (1902)/ GOLDEN LOVE. Words by Mary Mark-Lemon. Music by Milton Wellings/ QUEEN OF THE EARTH (Man's Guardian Angel). The poetry by H.L. D'arcy Jaxone. Music by Ciro Pinsuti. |
£30.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1 | O MISTRESS MINE in G major. Metzler pp5 / IF DOUGHTY DEEDS MY LADY PLEASE in E flat. Written by Graham of Gartmore. Composed & Dedicated to Mrs Scott Russell. Chappell pp5. In all 18 songs (one b/w illustrated music cover `The Snow' by W.J.Westbrook). Newly rebound in plum cloth, with gilt decorative tooling around border of front and back boards, and `SONGS' in gilt on front and spine, very fine | £60.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | ONCE AGAIN (plain cover) No. 1 in D Ballad written by Lionel N. Lewin. The music composed expressly for Mr. Sims Reeves by Arthur Sullivan. Boosey & Co. (1872)/ SWEETHEARTS (plain cover) song in A flat sung by Mr. Edward Lloyd. Words by WSG. Music by AS. Chappell (1875)/ SWEETHEARTS WALTZ on Arthur Sullivan's popular song by Charles D'Albert. Tinted illustrated cover: couple in leafy bower (stained). Chappell (1875). In album of 46 items (some coloured) | £40.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 3 | BOUND ALBUM : NEW SELECTION from W.S.Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's Popular Comic Opera IOLANTHE Selected and Arranged for the Pianoforte by Charles Godfrey, Junr./SELECTION of ARTHUR SULLIVAN'S POPULAR SONGS Including The Lost Chord, Old Love Letters, A Life That Lives For You, I Wish To Tune My Quivering Lyre, The Gay Hussar, From Rock to Rock, Sleep, My Love Sleep and Once Again Arranged for the Pianoforte by William Henley (1904)Non-coloured. Album also contains The Cingalee Selection (1904)/4 Songs including Dinah's Birthday/ Cadet Two-Step/A Waltz Dream (coloured)/ Selection from The Girl From Kay's (1903)/Dance by Herman Finck (coloured)(1910)/Slumber Song by Squire/Songe D'Automne (coloured) (1908)/ The Chocolate Soldier Waltzes (coloured)(1908)/Folies-Bergere March (1897)/Grieg Pianoforte Album/On the Road to Zag-a-Zag (coloured)(1911)/Selection from Veronique (1904)/Half Hours with Offenbach and Audran (Duets) NEWLY REBOUND IN GREEN CLOTH | £40.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 4 | AN ALBUM OF 29 SONGS BOUND IN MAROON LEATHER with gilt tooling and initials pp256. Containing THREE SULLIVAN SONGS: Will He Come? No.1 in D by A.Proctor. Music Arthur S.Sullivan; Guinevere! in C by L.Lewin. Music Arthur S.Sullivan (inscribed Nov. 1892); O Fair Dove! O Fond Dove! in D: To Miss Rachel Scott Russell. Words J.Ingelow. Music Arthur S.Sullivan. Also 26 NON-SULLIVAN SONGS: The Bridge of Tears/Love, The Pilgrim/ Sunshine and Rain/ Light in Darkness/ A Summer Night/ Genevieve arr. Adams/ An Old Garden (b/w illustrated) / In Old Madrid (b/w illustrated)/ Sweet Kildare/Children/ Byegone Times/ Ah, Well-A-Day/ The Flight of Ages/ When Sparrows Build/ Pierrot Song/ Old Fashions/ By the Fountain/ La Serenata/ Ave Maria (illustrated)/ Darkness & Dawn/ Six Songs by Bache No.6 Serenade & No.4 Farewell/ Harken, O Children of Men/ Venetian Song/ Beauty's Eyes/ The Garden of Sleep | £60.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | AN ALBUM OF 18 VICTORIAN SONGS (dated 1898) including SWEETHEARTS in B flat (inscribed 1876) | £30.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1472 | A MAROON LEATHER-BOUND (worn) ALBUM OF 22 SONGS : Shepherd of Souls (from The Sign of the Cross). Words by Wilson Barrett, Composed by Edward Jones. Metzler (1896) pp4; The Shrine of Gold No.2 in E-flat . Words by Stanhope Gray. The Music by T.V.Davies. Davies (1894) pp7; The Christ Child. Sacred Song. Words and Music by B. Van de Water arr. Vernon Rey. Francis, Day & Hunter pp9; Best of All B-flat F to F. Words and Music by Frank L. Moir. Morley pp7; A Psalm of Life No.1 in C. Words by Longfellow. Music by Fredericc H. Cowen. Boosey (1895) pp7; The Golden Bar in C. Words by F.E. Weatherley. Music by Frederick Bevan. Chappell pp8; The Flight of Ages No.1 in G. Words by F.E. Weatherley. Music by Frederick Bevan. Boosey pp7; She Stoops To Conquer No.1 in F. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by Joseph L. Roekel. Enoch (1892) pp7; Sour Grapes No.1 in D. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by Joseph L. Roekel. Enoch (1892) pp7; Along The Golden Sands No.1 in F. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by Joseph L. Roekel. Enoch (1894) pp7; Darby and Joan No.1 in F. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by J.L.Molloy. Boosey pp7; My Own Goodman No.1 in C. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by J.L.Molloy. Boosey (1895) pp5; A Spring Song No.1 in D. Words by William Akerman. Music by Franco Leoni. Chappell (1894) pp7; WILL HE COME? No. 1 in D. Words by Adelaide Anne Proctor. Composed by Arthur S. Sullivan. Boosey pp7; Sweetly Chime The Bells. Written by Edward Oxenford. Composed by Odoardo Barri. Swan & Pentland pp7; Granny's Dreamland. Words by Lindsay Lennox Music by H.J.Maule. Barnett pp5; The Lowther Arcade.Written & Composed by Fred. Cape. Revised by Mel. B. Spurr. Francis, Day & Hunter pp4 (cover repaired - some lyrics on lyrics page missing); Lousiana Lou. No. 1 with Pianoforte Accompaniment. Written and Composed by Leslie Stuart. Sung by Miss Ellaline Terriss (b&w photo.) in H.J.W.Dam's Musical Farce THE SHOP GIRL at the Gaiety Theatre. Francis, Day & Hunter (1894) pp5; The Gay Tom-Tit Song and Dance from the Comedy AN ARTIST'S MODEL. Words by Harry Greenbank. Music by Sidney Jones. Hopwood & Crew (1895) pp9; Sweet Marie. Composed by Raymond Moore. Hart pp3; The Promise of Life No.3 in E-flat. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by Frederic H. Cowen. Boosey (1893) pp7; Home, Dearie, Home No.2 in E-flat. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by J.L.Molloy. Boosey pp7 (spine worn) | £20.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1576 |
ALBUM OF 27 SONGS brown rexine cover with `SONGS' in gilt on spine and `E.S.M.' monogram on cover : CONTENTS: 1. THE LOST CHORD No.3 in A flat. Words by Adelaide Proctor. Music by Arthur Sullivan (1877) 2. LET ME DREAM AGAIN No.2 in D. Words by B.C. Stephenson. Music by Arthur Sullivan (1875) 3. LITTLE MAID OF ARCADEE. Words by W.S.Gilbert. Music by Arthur Sullivan (from THESPIS) (1872) rare 4. THE DISTANT SHORE. Words by W.S.Gilbert. Music by Arthur Sullivan (1874) 5. THE VILLAGE CHIMES. Written by C.J.Rowe. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan (1870) rare _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. THE CHILDREN'S HOME. Words by Fred. E. Weatherly. Music by Frederic H. Cowen 7. IT WAS A DREAM. Words by R.E. Francillon. Music by Frederic H. Cowen 8. ROBIN REDBREAST. Words by William Allingham. Music by Claribel 9. WHO'S THAT TAPPING. Written by J.Loker. Music by S.W.New (small b&w cameo of cottage) 10.A DAISY SONG. Words by S.H. Gatty. Music by A.Scott Gatty 11. NO SIR! by A.M.Wakefield 12. THE BRIDGE. Written by H.W. Longfellow. Music by Miss M. Lindsay ( ILLUSTRATED COLOURED MUSIC COVER) 13. MISERERE DOMINE. Poetry by Adelaide Proctor. Music by John Blockley (b&w ILLUSTRATED MUSIC COVER of ship during and after storm) 14. THE BAILIFF'S DAUGHTER OF ISLINGTON. Music by John Blockley (b&w ILLUSTRATED MUSIC COVER) 15. WHEN THE SHIP COMES HOME. Music by Mrs. J.Worthington Bliss 16. LOVE'S GOLDEN DREAM. Music by Lindsay Lennox 17. GATES OF THE WEST. Words by A.L. Music by Caroline Lowthian (stamped 19 Sept. 1883) 18. MARJORIE'S ALMANACK. Words by J.B. Aldrich. Music by Charlotte H. Sainton Dolby (stamped 30 April 1872) 19. UNCLE JOHN by F.E.Weatherly 20. TURNHAM TOLL. Words by F.E.Weatherly. Music by Milton Welling 21. A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS. Words by T. Malcolm Watson. Music by Cecile S. Hartog 22. THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE. Words by F.E.Weatherly. Music by Joseph L. Roeckel 23. WHY ARE YOU WANDERING by I.Nathan 24. Cunningham Boosey's UNIVERSAL Music Standard SCOTCH SONGS ed. Fpx and Clarke : Within a Mile of Edinburgh Town 25. CHE FARO SENZA EURIDICE ?Recit. & Air from Gluck's ORFEO 26. DON PASQUALE by Donizetti SERENATA 27. CAVATINA from IL TANCREDI by Rossini Condition : Good |
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