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Displaying 18001–18400 of 26165 records
Record ID | Creator | Title | Date | Accession Number | Images |
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408420 | Falk, B. J. (Benjamin J.), 1853-1925, photographer. | Lilli Lehmannn as Brünnhilde in Wagner's Walküre [photograph]. | 1887 | Hall 1426 | |
408421 | Falk, B. J. (Benjamin J.), 1853-1925, photographer. | Francesco Tamagno as Manrico in Verdi's Trovatore [photograph]. | 19-20th century | Hall 1427 | |
408422 | Falk, B. J. (Benjamin J.), 1853-1925, photographer. | Emma Eames as Valentine in Meyerbeer's Huguenots [photograph]. | 19-20th century | Hall 1428 | |
408429 | Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. | My sweet Italian man / by Irving Berlin. | 1912. | ||
408433 | Boyer, photographer. | Émile Scaramberg as Faust in Gounod's Faust [print]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1430 | |
408434 | Eugenio Giraldoni as Iago in Verdi's Otello [print]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1431 | ||
408435 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Marie Rappold as Marguerite and Riccardo Martin as Faust in Gounod's Faust [print]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1432 | |
408438 | Geraldine Farrar as Tosca in Puccini's Tosca [photograph]. | 20th century | Hall 1435 | ||
408439 | Reutlinger, Charles, photographer. | Adelina Patti as MargueritFauste in Gounod's Faust [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1436 | |
408442 | Rose Caron as Brunehild in Reyer's Sigurd [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1437 | ||
408444 | Mishkin, Herman, photographer. | Charles Dalmorès in Offenbach's Contes d'Hoffmann [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1438 | |
408454 | Stern, photographer. | Léon Ponzio as Barnabé in Paër's Maître de chapelle [photograph]. | 1913 | Hall 1457 | |
408455 | Nadar, photographer. | Constant Coquelin as Cyrano in Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac (play) [photograph]. | 1898 | Hall 1458 | |
408457 | Armytage, James Charles, -1897, engraver. | Portrait of Maria Malibran [print]. | 19th century | Hall 1459 | |
408459 | Portrait of Jossi Björling [photograph]. | 20th century | Hall 1461 | ||
408462 | Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. | My melody dream : a song poem / by Irving Berlin. | 1911. | ||
408464 | For the benefit of Mr. Incledon, Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, this present Tuesday, June 8, 1913 : will be acted, 17th time, an opera (by the late General Burgoyne) called The lord of the manor ... and, for that night only, G.A. Stevens's celebrated description of A storm ... to which will be added the farce of Killing no murder. | 1813 | PMC 1216 | ||
408467 | Our old nursery rhymes / the original tunes harmonized by Alfred Moffat ; illustrated by H. Willebeek Le Mair. | c1911. | PMC 1212 | ||
408470 | This present evening, Saturday, November 22, 1834, will be performed Bickerstaff's comic opera of Love in a village ... after which will be performed, for the first time this season, the favourite interlude of The Lancers ... The whole to conclude with the comedietta, in two acts, called Maid or wife or The deceiver deceived. | 1834 | PMC 1220.1 | ||
408647 | Musica transalpina : Cantus. Madrigales translated of foure, fiue and sixe parts, chosen out of diuers excellent authors, with the first and second part of La Verginella, made by Maister Byrd, vpon two Stanz's of Ariosto, and brought to speake English with the rest. Published by N. Yonge, in fauour of such as take pleasure in Musick of voices. | 1588. | PMC 2198-203 | ||
408654 | Musica transalpina : the second booke of madrigalles to 5 and 6 voices / translated out of sundrie Italian authors & newly published by Nicolas Yonge. | 1597. | PMC 2204-9 | ||
408690 | This evening Tuesday, December 2, 1834, will be produced a new comedy, in three acts, called Married life, or Fireside sketches... After which Mr Frampton will dance a favourite hornpipe. To which will be added the new interlude, in one act, called 102, or My great great great-grandfather ... After which will be performed the favourite interlude, in one act, called The man & the tiger ... The whole to conclude with, first time in this theatre, the nautical melo-drama, in two acts, called The convict ship. | 1834 | PMC 1220.2 | ||
408701 | This present evening Saturday, December 6, 1834, will be performed the new comedy, in three acts, called Married life, or Fireside sketches ... At the end of the comedy, Mr Frampton will dance his comic medley. After which, for the first time this season, the laughable interlude, in one act, of A lesson for lovers, or The young widow ... The whole to conclude with, for the first time this season, the favourite farce, in two acts, called The minister of finance, or The schoolmaster abroad. | 1834 | PMC 1220.3 | ||
408712 | This present evening Tuesday, December 9, 1834, will be produced Planche's historical drama called The Regent ... At the end of the drama, Mr Frampton will perform his Chinese pas seul. After which will be performed, by desire, the popular farce of Perfection, or The lady of Munster. The whole to conclude with the new comedy, in three acts, called Married life, or Fireside sketches. | 1834 | PMC 1220.4 | ||
408968 | This present evening, Saturday, December 13, 1834, will be performed Planche's historical drama called The Regent ... At the end of The Regent will be performed the new interlude called Every body's husband, or Bigamy, trigamy, and quadrigamy. To which will be added, by desire, the new interlude, in one act, called 102, or My great great-grandfather ... The whole to conclude with the new operatic drama called The loan of a lover, or It never rains but it pours. | 1834 | PMC 1220.5 | ||
408969 | This evening, Friday, December 19, 1834, will be performed, by desire, Planche's historical drama called The Regent ... Mr Frampton will dance his comic medley. After which the new interlude, in one act, called 102, or My great great-grandfather .. The whole to conclude with the opera of Rob Roy, or Auld langsyne. | 1834 | PMC 1220.6 | ||
408984 | This evening, Saturday, December 20, 1834, will be performed the interesting new drama called Secret service, or The home department ... At the end of the drama, Mr Frampton will dance his comic medley. After which will be performed the popular farce of Perfection, or The lady of Munster .. The whole to conclude with, for the first time this season, the popular burletta called Midas, or Olympus in an uproar. | 1834 | PMC 1220.7 | ||
408997 | Leoncavallo, Ruggiero, 1858-1919. | Tarantella for piano in A minor : autograph manuscript, 1899 August. | 1899 August. | ||
409003 | Messiaen, Olivier, 1908-1992. | Le merle noir : autograph manuscript, 1952. | 1952. | ||
409010 | This present evening, Monday, December 22, 1834, will be performed Planche's historical drama called The Regent ... After which, for the fourth time this season, the laughable interlude, in one act, of A lesson for lovers, or The young widow ... The whole to conclude with, by particular desire, the opera of Rob Roy, or Auld langsyne. | 1834 | PMC 1220.8 | ||
409014 | This present evening, Friday, January 9, 1835, will be performed the comedy of Paul Pry ... After which will be performed the new interlude called Every body's husband, or Bigamy, trigamy, and quadrigamy .. The whole to conclude with the new grand comic Christmas pantomime entitled Maggie Lauder, or Harlequin and the wizard. | 1835 | PMC 1220.9 | ||
409165 | Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. | I beg your pardon, dear old Broadway / words and music by Irving Berlin. | 1911. | ||
409170 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921. | Le soldat de plomb : histoire "vraie" en trois récits : autograph manuscript, 1904 December. | 1904 December. | Cary 706 | |
409174 | Méhul, Etienne Nicolas, 1763-1817. | Nos. 1, 3 and 8 from the opera Uthal : autograph manuscript, 1803? | 1803? | Cary 717 | |
409180 | This present evening, Thursday, January 22, 1835, will be revived Weber's grand romantic legendary opera, in three acts, called Der Freischutz or The spectre huntsman of Bohemia ... After which will be performed the comic operetta called The haunted chamber .. The whole to conclude with the nautical melo-drama, in two acts, called The convict ship. | 1835 | PMC 1220.10 | ||
409181 | This present evening, Saturday, January 10, 1835, will be performed Planche's historical drama called The Regent ... After which the favourite farce, in one act, called Is he jealous? ... To which will be added the new interlude, in one act, called 102, or My great great-grandfather ... The whole to conclude with the new grand comic Christmas pantomime entitled Maggie Lauder, or Harlequin and the wizard. | 1835 | PMC 1220.11 | ||
409187 | This present evening, Saturday, January 24, 1835, will be repeated Weber's grand romantic legendary opera, in three acts, called Der Freischutz or The spectre huntsman of Bohemia ... After which will be performed, by particular desire, the farce, in one act, called 102, or My great great-grandfather ... The whole to conclude with, by particular desire, the favourite farce of High life below stairs. | 1835 | PMC 1220.12 | ||
409194 | This present evening, Wednesday, January 28, 1835, will be performed Weber's grand romantic legendary opera, in three acts, called Der Freischutz ... After which will be performed, first time this season, the comic interlude called Billy Taylor ... The whole to conclude with the melo-dramatic romance called The vampire. | 1835 | PMC 1220.13 | ||
409279 | This evening, Thursday, Feb. 12, 1835, will be performed the new grand historical opera, in 3 acts, called Gustavus of Sweden, or The masked ball ... After which will be performed the new interlude called Every body's husband ... The whole to conclude with the comic operetta called The haunted chamber. | 1835 | PMC 1220.14 | ||
409280 | This evening, Thursday, Feb. 19, 1835, will be performed the new grand historical opera, in 3 acts, called Gustavus of Sweden, or The masked ball ... After which, for the first time this season, the popular interlude, in one act, called Teddy the tiler ... The whole to conclude with the comic operetta called The haunted chamber. | 1835 | PMC 1220.15 | ||
409281 | This present evening, Friday, February 27, 1835, will be performed the popular opera, in three acts, called Guy Mannering ... After which will be performed the popular interlude of Twelve precisely, or A night at Dover ... The whole to conclude with the popular burletta called Midas. | 1835 | PMC 1220.16 | ||
409285 | This present evening, Saturday, February 28, 1835, will be performed the grand melo-dramatic opera of 'Masaniello ... After which will be performed, for the fourth time this season, the favourite operetta of No! ... The whole to conclude with, for the first time this season, the opera of John of Paris. | 1835 | PMC 1220.17 | ||
409289 | This present evening, Wednesday, March 4, 1835, will be performed O'Keefe's comic opera of The Castle of Andalusia, or The banditti of the forest ... After which will be performed, for the fifth time this season, the favourite operetta of No! ... The whole to conclude with, by particular desire, the new drama, interspersed with music, entitled The climbing boy, or The member for the borough. | 1835 | PMC 1220.18 | ||
409299 | Collection of eighteenth-century Spanish keyboard music : copyist's manuscript, 1786. | 1786. | Cary 712 | Browse manuscript | |
409301 | This present evening, Friday, March 6, 1835, second time, the opera, founded upon Cooper's Bravo, called The red mask ... To which will be added the grand melo-dramatic opera, in three acts, called 'Masaniello. | 1835 | PMC 1220.19 | ||
409304 | This evening, Thursday, March 26, 1835, will be performed the new grand historical opera, in 3 acts, of Gustavus of Sweden ... At the end of the opera, by particular desire, the national anthem of God save the King ... The whole to conclude with the interesting new drama called Secret service, or The home department. | 1835 | PMC 1220.20 | ||
409307 | This present evening, Saturday, April 4, 1835, will be revived the splendid historical operatic spectacle of Gustavus of Sweden ... After which, for the first time this season, the favourite interlude of Matrimony ... The whole to conclude with, for the third time this season, the popular farce of The review. | 1835 | PMC 1220.21 | ||
409311 | This present evening, Monday, April 6, 1835, will be performed the new comedy, in three acts, called Married life ... After which will be performed the popular interlude of Twelve precisely ... The whole to conclude with the nautical drama of The pilot. | 1835 | PMC 1220.22 | ||
409734 | This present evening, Wednesday, April 8, 1835, will be performed Weber's grand romantic legendary opera called Der Freischutz ... After which will be performed the favourite interlude, in one act, called A day after the wedding ... The whole to conclude with the grand melo-dramatic opera, in three acts, called 'Masaniello. | 1835 | PMC 1220.23 | ||
409736 | This evening, Saturday, April 11, 1835, will be performed Weber's grand romantic legendary opera called Der Freischutz ... After the opera will be performed, by particular desire, the favourite interlude of Every body's husband ... The whole to conclude with the new grand historical musical spectacle, in three acts, called Gustavus of Sweden. | 1835 | PMC 1220.24 | ||
409754 | O'Brien, Ellen Fanny. | Three waltzes / composed & published under the patronage of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen by Ellen Fanny O'Brien aged ten years. | 1836? | PMC 1221 | |
409755 | Atholl, Katharine Marjory Stewart-Murray, Duchess of, 1874-1960. | Song flowers : from "A child's garden of verses" / by Robert Louis Stevenson ; set to music by Katharine M. Ramsay ; with an introduction by S.R. Crockett ; and illustrations by Gordon Browne. | 1897. | PMC 1230 | |
409756 | Parry, John, 1776-1851. | The peasant boy : a ballad, sung with the greatest applause by Master Williams, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden / written & composed by John Parry. | 1814? | PMC 1223 | |
409759 | Parry, John, 1776-1851. | "We are two roving minstrels" : a duet, sung with the greatest applause by Master Smith & Master Parry, at the Eisteddvod or meeting of Welsh bards & minstrels held on the 22nd of May 1823, also by Miss Williams & Master Longhurst / composed & respectfully inscribed to the Right Honorable Lady Dynevor, by John Parry. | 1823? | PMC 1224 | |
410348 | Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953. | Musiques d'enfants = Detskai︠a︡ muzyka : douze pièces faciles pour piano à 2 mains : op. 65 / Serge Prokofieff. | 1935 | PMC 1228 | |
410350 | This present Saturday, July 12, 1817, will be acted the comedy of the Honey moon ... End of the comedy, a new comick song, call d York, You're wanted, by Mr Emery to which will be added a burletta, called Midas. | 1817 | PMC 1225 | ||
410360 | Perkins, Dodd. | Music the soul of melody : a favorite glee as sung with the greatest applause by Master Phelps, &c &c. at the Noblemen & Gentlemen's Catch Club in Bath / composed by D. Perkins. | 1800? | PMC 1226 | |
410524 | Reeve, William, 1757-1815. | The gypsies glee : sung by Mrs. Henley, Master Woodman, Mr. Linton, Mr. Gray, &c. at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, in Harlequin & Oberon / composed by Wm. Reeve. | PMC 1231 | ||
410539 | Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. | Grande simphonie en si ♭ majeur, op. 60 = (B dur) / composée et dédiée à Monsr. le comte d'Oppersdorf par Louis van Beethoven. | 1823 | PMC 2197 | |
410565 | Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856. | Concertstück für Pianoforte und Orchester : nach dem Concertstück für 4 Hörner u. Orchester : Op. 86 / von Rob. Schumann. | 1862? | PMC 768 | |
410577 | Reise, Augustus. | The three roses : elegant divertimentos fingered for the use of juvenile performers / composed by Augustus Reise. | 1816? | PMC 1233 | |
410583 | Romberg, Bernhard, 1767-1841. | Kinder-Symphonie : op. 62 / Bernhard Romberg. | 1880? | PMC 1236 | |
410587 | The Royal march : performed with universal applause by the Warwickshire Apollo Master Appleton, at Mr Secard's Rooms Pall Mall. | 1790? | PMC 1239 | ||
410803 | Falk, B. J. (Benjamin J.), 1853-1925, photographer. | Francesco Tamagno as Otello in Verdi's Otello [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1440 | |
410804 | Victor Maurel as Iago in Verdi's Otello [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1441 | ||
410805 | Falk, B. J. (Benjamin J.), 1853-1925, photographer. | Emil Fischer as Hans Sachs in Wagner's Meistersinger [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1442 | |
410806 | Mora, 1849-1926, photographer. | Italo Campanini as Manrico in Verdi's Trovatore [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1443 | |
410807 | Mora, 1849-1926, photographer. | Italo Campanini as Don Jose in Bizet's Carmen [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1444 | |
410808 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Minnie Hauk as Carmen in Bizet's Carmen [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1445 | |
410809 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Marie Aimée as Périchole in Offenbach's Périchole [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1446 | |
410810 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Emma Albani as Elsa in Wagner's Lohengrin [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1447 | |
410811 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Portrait of Pauline Lucca [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1448 | |
410812 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Emma Calvé as Carmen in Bizet's Carmen [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1449 | |
410813 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Marcel Journet as Escamillo in Bizet's Carmen [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1463 | |
410814 | Mora, 1849-1926, photographer. | Marie Aimée in Lecocq's Petit Duc [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1464 | |
410815 | Rocher, H. (Henry), 1824- photographer. | Portrait of Annie Louise Cary [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1465 | |
410816 | Mora, 1849-1926, photographer. | Etelka Gerster as Marguerite in Gounod's Faust [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1466 | |
410817 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Carrie Bridewell as Amneris in Verdi's Aïda [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1467 | |
410818 | Mora, 1849-1926, photographer. | Marie Rôze in costume [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1468 | |
410819 | Mora, 1849-1926, photographer. | Marie Rôze as Marguerite in Gounod's Faust [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1469 | |
410820 | Falk, B. J. (Benjamin J.), 1853-1925, photographer. | Lillie Lehmann as Brunnhilde in Wagner's Walküre [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1470 | |
410821 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Adelaide Nielson as Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1471 | |
410822 | Mora, 1849-1926, photographer. | Portrait of William Castle [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1472 | |
410823 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Lillian Nordica as Kundry in Wagner's Parsifal [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1473 | |
410824 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Clara Louise Kellogg as Linda in Donizetti's Linda di Chamonix [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1474 | |
410825 | Mora, 1849-1926, photographer. | Clara Louise Kellogg as Mignon in Thomas's Mignon [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1475 | |
410827 | Elisabeth Dons as Amneris in Verdi's Aïda [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1476 | ||
410828 | Nadar, Paul, 1856-1939, photographer. | Louise Théo as Rose Michon in Offenbach's Jolie Parfumeuse [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1477 | |
410829 | Nadar, Paul, 1856-1939, photographer. | Célestine Galli-Marié as Carmen in Bizet's Carmen [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1478 | |
410830 | Nadar, Paul, 1856-1939, photographer. | Célestine Galli-Marié as Carmen in Bizet's Carmen [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1479 | |
410832 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Lillian Nordica as Isolde in Wagner's Tristan und Isolde [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1480 | |
410833 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Victor Maurel as Don Giovanni in Mozart's Don Giovanni [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1481 | |
410835 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Henri Seguin as Oreste in Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1482 | |
410837 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Portrait of Lillian Russell [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1483 | |
410838 | Falk, B. J. (Benjamin J.), 1853-1925, photographer. | Emma Calvé as Santuzza in Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana [photograph]. | 1893 | Hall 1484 | |
410839 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Eugénie Segond-Weber [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1485 | |
410840 | Marie Heilbronn as Manon and Jean-Alexandre Talazac as Des Grieux in Massenet's Manon [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1486 | ||
410841 | Rose Caron as Brunehild in Reyer's Sigurd [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1487 | ||
410842 | Rose Caron as Brunehild in Reyer's Sigurd [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1488 | ||
410844 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Albert Saléza as Mathô in Reyer's Salammbô [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1489 | |
410845 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Bella Alten as Senta in Wagner's Fliegende Holländer [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1490 | |
410846 | Mora, 1849-1926, photographer. | Etelka Gerster as Amina in Bellini's Sonnambula [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1491 | |
410847 | Reutlinger, Charles, photographer. | Emma Calvé as Anita in Massenet's Navarraise [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1492 | |
410848 | Nadar, Paul, 1856-1939, photographer. | Lucy Arbell as Queen Amahelli in Massenet's Bacchus [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1493 | |
410849 | Albert Saléza as Otello in Verdi's Otello [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1494 | ||
410850 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Lillian Nordica as Elsa in Wagner's Lohengrin [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1495 | |
410851 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Portrait of Berta Morena [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1496 | |
410852 | Messy, photographer. | Emma Cossira in Donizetti's Favorite [photograph]. | 1892 April 11 | Hall 1497 | |
410853 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Lillian Russell in costume [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1498 | |
410854 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Lillian Russell in costume [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1499 | |
410855 | DuGuy, photographer. | Albert Alvarez as Faust in Gounod's Faust [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1500 | |
410856 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Giuseppe Campanari as Figaro in Rossini's Barbieri di Siviglia [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1501 | |
410857 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | David Scull Bispham as Wolfram in Wagner's Tannhäuser [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1502 | |
410858 | Falk, B. J. (Benjamin J.), 1853-1925, photographer. | Portrait of Emma Eames [photograph]. | 1893? | Hall 1503 | |
410859 | DuGuy, photographer. | Rosa Bosman as Jeanne de Noirmoutiers in Georges Hüe's Roi de Paris [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1504 | |
410860 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Henri Seguin as bishop in Godard's Jocelyn [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1505 | |
410861 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Jean de Reszke as Raoul de Nangis in Meyerbeer's Huguenots [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1506 | |
410862 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Edouard de Reszke as Leporello in Mozart's Don Giovanni [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1507 | |
410863 | Petit, Pierre, 1832- photographer. | Joséphine de Reszke as Sitâ in Massenet's Roi de Lahore [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1508 | |
410864 | Reutlinger, Charles, photographer. | Felia Litvinne as Alceste in Gluck's Alceste [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1509 | |
410865 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Portrait of Guillaume Ibos [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1510 | |
410866 | Reutlinger, Charles, photographer. | Marie Delna as Mistress Quickly in Verdi's Falstaff [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1511 | |
410867 | Reutlinger, Charles, photographer. | Marie Delna as Leonora in Donizetti's Favorite [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1512 | |
410868 | Reutlinger, Charles, photographer. | Marie Delna as Carmen in Bizet's Carmen [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1513 | |
410869 | Reutlinger, Charles, photographer. | Marie Delna in Gluck's Orphée et Eurydice [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1514 | |
410870 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Frédéric Boyer in costume [photograph]. | 1896 | Hall 1515 | |
410871 | Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896, photographer. | Edwin Booth as Pescara in Sheil's Apostate [photograph]. | 19th century | Hall 1516 | |
410872 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Lucienne Bréval as Chimène in Massenet's Cid [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1517 | |
410876 | Dupont, Aimé, photographer. | Johanna Gadski as Pamina in Mozart's Zauberflöte [photograph]. | 19th-20th century | Hall 1521 | |
410879 | This present Thursday, June 28, 1827, will be acted the late Mr. Tobin's comedy of the Honey moon ... End of the play, song, "Follow, follow over mountain,' by Miss E. Romer .. To conclude with, (for the 21st time) a new farce, called Returned "killed!' | 1827 | PMC 1237 | ||
410880 | Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden : Alfred Mellon's concerts last week but two : Mr. Mellon has, at very great cost, secured the services of that wonderful artiste, Mademoiselle Carlotta Patti every evening. M. Lotto the Polish violinist, every evening. Programme. Friday evening, September 4, 1863. | 1863 | PMC 1222 | ||
410884 | Gounod, Charles, 1818-1893, composer. | Vierge d'Athènes = Vergine d'Atene / musique de Ch. Gounod ; poésie d'après Lord Byron ; paroles françaises de J. Ruelle ; paroles italiennes de A. Zanardini. | 1887 | PMM 300 | |
410886 | Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856. | Ballade vom Haideknaben : für Declamation mit Begleitung des Pianoforte, op. 122, no. 1 / [Gedichte] von F. Hebbel ; componirt und zugeeignet von Rob. Schumann. | 1853 | PMC 658 | |
411129 | Sampieri, Nicolà. | A pleasant variety of little sonatinas / set very easy for the piano forte by Sigr. Sampieri on purpose to encourage the young ladies to play this fashionable instrument. | approximately 1800 | PMC 1242 | |
411148 | Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924. | Due zoccoletti : scenario : mimeograph copy of typescript, / G. Adami. | Cary 711 | ||
411152 | Sanderson, James, 1769-1841? | My love's the kindest creature : sung by Master Simcock in the Harlequin Highlander, or Sawney Bean's Cave / written by Mr. Cross, composed by J. Sanderson. | between 1798 and 1804 | PMC 1243 | |
411164 | Shield, William, 1748-1829, composer. | The plough boy : arranged as a rondo, for the piano forte : as performed before the Royal Family, by the late Master Parker, and Mlle. Parisot, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane / dedicated to Miss Del Sotto, by Mr. Latour. | approximately 1800 | PMC 1245 | |
411294 | This present Thursday, Dec. 31, 1807, will be acted (16th time) the new opera of Two faces under a hood. The overture and new musick composed by Mr. Shield ... After which will be performed (for the fourth time) a new pantomime, called Harlequin in his element; or, Fire, water, earth, & air ... the overture and musick composed by Mr. Ware. | 1807 | PMC 1246 | ||
411296 | Smith, Charles, 1786-1856. | Spring returns with aspect mild : glee, for five voices, two trebles, counter tenor, tenor & bass, performed with the most mark'd approbation at the Harmonist's, by Master Hobbs, Messrs. Goss, Evans, C. Smith & Leete / composed ... by Chas. Smith. | approximately 1813? | PMC 1248 | |
411307 | Spofforth, Reginald, 1770-1827. | The newest Christmas box : containing a variety of bagatelles arranged for one, two or three voices and the piano-forte for juvenile amusement, op. 2 / set to music by Reginald Spofforth. | 180-? | PMC 1252 | |
411309 | Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899. | L'enfantillage : Zäpperl-Polka für das Piano-Forte : 202s. Werk / von Johann Strauss. | 1858 | PMC 1255 | |
411311 | Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971. | Trois pièces faciles : pour piano à quatre mains (main gauche facile) / Igor Strawinsky. | 1917. | PMC 1257 | |
411317 | Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971. | Cinq pièces faciles : pour piano à quatre mains (main droite facile) / Igor Strawinsky. | 1917. | PMC 1258 | |
411392 | Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971. | Tri pi︠e︡senki : (izʹ vospominaniĭ i i︠u︡nosheskikhʹ godovʹ) : dli︠a︡ golosa i f.-p. / Igorʹ Stravinskiĭ. | 1914. | PMC 1260 | |
411396 | Syer, W. E. H. | Oh let me stray : ballad / written & sung by Master J. Watson, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, composed & respectfully inscribed to the Misses Corfield's, of Grove End Place, by W.E.H. Syer (pupil of Mr. Watson). | 18--? | PMC 1261 | |
411397 | Taubert, Wilhelm, 1811-1891. | Liederbuch für Kinder : 20 Melodieen zum Singen oder Spielen : op. 170 / W. Taubert. | 186- | PMC 1263 | |
411398 | Taylor, Abraham. | Original music consisting of a Psalm, a song, a waltz & trio arranged for the piano forte, and a duo for two flutes / by Abraham Taylor, self-taught & only fourteen years of age. | 1813 | PMC 1264 | |
411404 | Stern, Sigismond. | Manuel général de musique à l'usage de l'enseignement élémentaire du chant, des instruments et de la composition / par Sigismond Stern. | 1850. | PMC 1254 | |
411407 | Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869. | Die Kunst der Instrumentirung / von H. Berlioz. Aus dem Französischen übersetzt von J.A. Leibrock. | 1843. | PMC 317 | |
411416 | This present Wednesday, June 30, 1824, will be acted the comedy of As you like it. With additional songs, &c. The words selected entirely from the sonnets & plays of Shakspeare .. A concert ... to conclude with the melo-drama of The magpie, or the maid? | 1824 | PMC 1211.1 | ||
411620 | Joplin, Scott, 1868-1917, signer. | Article of agreement between Scott Joplin and John Stark & Son for the publication of the Maple leaf rag : typescript signed with manuscript additions. | 1899 August 10. | ||
411800 | Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949. | Erste Walzerfolge aus Der Rosenkavalier : autograph manuscript, 1944 October 26. | 1944 October 26. | ||
411806 | This present Thursday, being the 30th of September, 1762, will be presented a comedy, call'd The conscious lovers ... To which will be added a farce, call'd The old maid. | 1762 | PMC 1285 | ||
411934 | Offenbach, Jacques, 1819-1880. | Geneviève de Brabant : opéra-féerie en cinq actes / par Hector Crémieux et Étienne Tréfeu ; musique de Jacques Offenbach ; représenté sur le Théâtre de la Gaité, le 25 février 1875. | 1875. | PMM 301 | |
411943 | Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. | Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune / Claude Debussy ; transcription pour piano par Leonard Borwick. | c1914. | PMC 1034.2 | |
411960 | This present Thursday, July 8, 1824, will be acted the comedy of The clandestine marriage ... to which will be added the farce of High life below stairs ... After which, Mr. Farley will have the honour of giving a masquerade ... Mons. Ducrow has kindly volunteered his service on this occasion, and will go through several feats of a novel performance ... The whole to conclude with Mr. Ducrow's Stag, Acteon. | 1824 | PMC 1211.2 | ||
411976 | Wiggers, Jan. | Kleine Sonaten / vervaardigt door Jan Wiggers, oud 14 jaren, kweekeling des Instituuts voor Blinden. | 181-? | PMC 1282 | |
412063 | Adami, Giuseppe, 1878-1946, sender. | Letter from Giuseppe Adami, place not specified, to Giacomo Puccini, 1916 November 17 : autograph manuscript signed. | 1916 November 7. | MFC A198.P9774 | |
412064 | Strepponi, Giuseppina, sender. | Letter from Giuseppina Strepponi, written on her printed visiting card, Paris, to Giuditta Ricordi, 1894 October 15 : autograph manuscript signed. | 1894 October 15. | MFC S9145.R5411 (3) | |
412066 | Strepponi, Giuseppina, sender. | Letter from Giuseppina Strepponi, Genoa, to Giuditta Ricordi, 1888 April 23 : autograph manuscript signed. | 1882 December 25. | MFC S9145.R5411 (2) | |
412067 | Strepponi, Giuseppina, sender. | Letter from Giuseppina Strepponi, Genoa, to Giuditta Ricordi, 1882 December 25 : autograph manuscript signed. | 1882 December 25. | MFC S9145.R5411 (1) | |
412241 | Thalberg, Sigismond, 1812-1871. | Mélange sur différens motifs de l'opéra Euryanthe de Ch. M. de Weber pour le piano : dédié à sa Grâce Madame la Duchesse d'Hamilton / premier essai de Sigismond Thalberg. Agé de quatorze ans. | 1827 | PMC 1266 | |
412243 | Webbe, Samuel, 1740-1816. | L'amico del principiante : being twenty eight short solfaing exercises. For a single voice, with a bass accompanyment, designed to assist young singers in learning to sing at sight / by Saml. Webbe. | approximately 1811 | PMC 1277 | |
412244 | Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, Mr. C.I. Ashley respectfully acquaints the nobility, gentry, his friends, and the public in general, his annual benefit is fixed for Saturday next, 9th May, 1818, (Whitsun Eve,) when will be performed A grand selection of music. | 1818 | PMC 1280 | ||
412245 | The waefu' heart : as sung by Master Knyvett at the vocal concerts, Willis's Rooms 1794. | between 1798 and 1807? | PMC 1273 | ||
412246 | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. | Wolfg. Ama. Mozarts grosse Sinfonie / ins Clavier gesetzt und Ihro königl. Hoheit, der Hochwürdigst Durchlauchtigsten Fraufrau Maria Anna, Erzherzoginn von Oestereich, Aebtissin des kk Hochade lichen Damenstifts in Prag, in tiefster Ehrfurcht gewidmet von Johann Wenzel an der Metropolitankirche Organisten und Claviermeister zu Prag. | 1795? | PMC 1317 | |
412247 | This evening, Wednesday, May 16th, 1849, will be presented (for the last time this season) Auber's celebrated opera, called The Syren. | 1849 | PMC 1217 | ||
412261 | By desire one morning & evening concert only on Thursday, the 28th of June, 1849, nature's own musicians! Extraordinary combination of native musical talent, the Minstrel Fairies. | 1849 | PMC 1269.1 | ||
412264 | Nature's own musicians, the Minstrel Fairies ... by particular desire ... will give one more morning & evening representation of their extraordinary combination of native musical talent ... at the Royal Victoria & Bull Inn Assembly Rooms, Rochester, on Friday, October 26, 1849. | 1849 | PMC 1269.2 | ||
412273 | Bruneau, Alfred, 1857-1934. | L'attaque du moulin : drame lyrique en quatre actes / d'après Emile Zola ; par Louis Gallet ; musique de Alfred Bruneau. | 1898. | PMC 2210 | |
412445 | This present Friday, September 1, 1797, will be presented, a comedy, called, The belles stratagem ... End of the play, a duet for the violin and violoncello, by Mr. and Master Ware. After which, an interlude, in one act, called, Cross purposes ... To which will be added, a grand serio comic pantomime, called, The deserter of Naples ; or, Royal clemency. | 1797 | PMC 1275 | ||
412450 | Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932. | The stars and stripes forever! : march / byJohn Philip Sousa. | 189-? | ||
412456 | This present Friday, Feb. 20, 1818, will be performed a grand selection. In which will be introduced The intercession. A sacred oratorio - composed by M.P. King. The words selected from Milton's Paradise lost. | 1818 | PMC 1284.1 | ||
412461 | This present Friday, March 6, 1818, will be performed a grand selection ... End of Part I, a concerto on the flute by Mr. Drouet, at the commencement of Part II, an organ voluntary by Mr. Jacob. End of Part II, a concerto on the violin by Master Willis. | 1818 | PMC 1284.2 | ||
412620 | Vaillard, A. (Adolphe), composer. | Le souffre-douleur : chanson comique / paroles de R.F. Boutin ; musique d'Adolphe Vaillard. | 1839 | PMC 2212 | |
412621 | Wolff, Albert Louis, 1884-1970, composer. | Poèmes intimes de Colette. Sommeil / mis en musique pour chant et piano par Albert Wolf. | 1927 | PMC 2211 | |
412829 | Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859, composer. | Le séjour au village : pastorale à deux voix / paroles de Mr. Charles Phelippes ; mise en musique ... par Auguste Panseron. | between 1828 and 1830 | PMC 2213 | |
412832 | Boieldieu, Adrien Louis Victor, 1815-1883, composer. | La jeune malade : romance historique / paroles de Mr Théaulon ; mise en musique et dédiée a Mme Théaulon par Adrien Boieldieu fils. | between 1828 and 1832 | PMC 2214 | |
412834 | Bruguière, Édouard, 1793-1863, composer. | Les reproches / romance de Mr. Guttinger ; musique d'Edouard Bruguière. | 1832 | PMC 2215 | |
412835 | Lagoanère, chevalier de, approximately 1785-1841. | Montagnarde : à une ou deux voix, avec accompagnemt. de piano / paroles de Mr. de Marchangy ; musique du Cher. Lagoanère. | 1831 | PMC 2216 | |
412836 | Schubert, Franz, 1797-1828. | Walzes, allemandes et deux ecossaises : pour violon & piano : œuvre 33 / composeés par F. Schubert. | 1832 | PMC 2217 | |
412839 | Labarre, Théodore, 1805-1870, composer. | La mère : romance / paroles de Mr. A. Bétourné ; musique de Théodore Labarre. | between 1833 and 1834 | PMC 2218 | |
412843 | Sowiński, Albert, 1805-1880, composer. | La patrie fait les beaux jours : romance / de Mr. A. Bétourné ; mise en musique avec acct de piano par Albert Sowinski. | 1833 | PMC 2219 | |
412845 | Labarre, Théodore, 1805-1870, composer. | Prière de jeune fille : romance / paroles de A. Bétourné ; musique de Théodore Labarre. | 1833 or 1834 | PMC 2220 | |
412963 | Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859, composer. | Suivons le cours de l'eau : barcarolle / de Mr. Galice ; musique d'Auguste Panseron. | 1834 | PMC 2221 | |
412967 | Panseron, Auguste-Mathieu, 1795-1859, composer. | Le printems et l'amour : nocturne à 2 voix / paroles de Mr. Emile Barateau ; mis en musique et dédié à Madame Dabadie par Aug. Panseron. | 1835? | PMC 2222 | |
412970 | Grisar, Albert, 1808-1869, composer. | Au nom du père : romance / paroles de Edouard Thierry ; musique d'Albert Grisar, à Mme. Desforges. | between 1837 and 1838 | PMC 2223 | |
412972 | Herz, Henri, 1803-1888, composer. | Le cloitre : mélodie / paroles de Mr. Crevel de Charlemagne ; musique de Henri Herz arrangée d'apres l'Op: 117. | between 1840 and 1841 | PMC 2224 | |
412974 | Plantade, Charles Henri, 1764-1839, composer. | La vieille de Champaubert : souvenir de l'Empire / paroles de Mr. F. de Courcy ; musique de Ch. Plantade. | 1841? | PMC 2225 | |
412980 | Scudo, Paul, 1806-1864, composer. | Le sombre océan : méditation / paroles de Mr. Emile Deschamps ; musique de Scudo. | 1842 | PMC 2226 | |
412986 | Richter, Hans, 1843-1916, sender. | Letter from Hans Richter, London, to Alfred Mapleson, 1894 June 12 : autograph manuscript signed. | 1894 June 12. | MLT R535.M297 | |
412987 | Dancla, Charles, 1817-1907, composer. | Le songe d'Iacoub : mélodie / paroles de Mr. Léon Escudier ; musique de Ch. Dancla. | 1842 | PMC 2227 | |
412988 | Sargent, Malcolm, 1895-1967, sender. | Letter from Malcolm Sargent, London, to Mr. Cameron, 1934 November 5 : typescript with autograph corrections signed. | 1934 November 5. | MLT S245.C182 | |
412991 | Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864, composer. | Le chant du dimanche : prière d'une jeune fille / paroles de Mr. Émile Deschamps ; musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer. | between 1842 and 1843 | PMC 2228 | |
413151 | Brahms, Johannes, 1833-1897. | Geistlisches Wiegenlied : autograph manuscript, ca. 1864. | ca. 1864. | B8135.G3891 | |
413170 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. | La forza del destino : opera in quattro atti / parole di F.M. Piave ; musica di Giuseppe Verdi ; riduzione per canto e pianoforte. | 1869 | PMC 1296 | |
413182 | Concert des jungen Anton Rubinstein, Schüler des Herrn A. Villoing, Pianist aus Moskau, Sonntag den 9. Jänner 1842, Mittags um halb 1 Uhr, im Saale der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde. | 1842. | PMC 1240 | ||
413188 | This present Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1813, will be produced a new melo-dramatick opera (in two acts), called For England, ho! ... after which, the farce of The sleep walker ... to which will be added, the burlesque tragick opera of Bombastes furioso. | 1813 | PMC 1283.1 | ||
413191 | This present Thursday, Dec. 16, 1813, will be performed, 19th time, (compressed into two acts,) the serious opera of Artaxerxes ... After which, (2d time at this theatre) a piece in one act, called Mrs. Wiggins ... To which will be added (2d time) a new melo-dramatick opera (in two acts), called For England, ho! | 1813 | PMC 1283.2 | ||
413192 | This present Friday, Dec. 17, 1813, will be performed (3d time) a new melo-dramatick opera (in two acts), called For England, ho! ... after which, the farce of The sleep walker ... to which will be added, (the last time it can be performed) a new melo-drama, (interspersed with choruses, &c.) called The miller and his men. | 1813 | PMC 1283.3 | ||
413193 | This present Saturday, Dec. 18, 1813, will be acted the comick opera of Love in a village ... To which will be added (4th time) a new melo-dramatick opera (in two acts)called For England, ho! | 1813 | PMC 1283.4 | ||
413197 | This present Wednesday, Macrh [sic.] 16, will be performed for the only time this season, the sacred oratorio of The Messiah composed by G.F. Handel ... And on Friday, will be performed the first at of the Creation composed by Dr. Haydn. | 1814 | PMC 1283.5 | ||
413199 | This present Wednesday, March 1, 1815, will be performed a grand selection from the compositions of the most favourite authors - ancient and modern ... The selection will commence with the overture to Atalanta ... and in the second act will be performed Gluck's overture and minuet to Iphigenia. | 1815 | PMC 1283.6 | ||
413382 | This present Friday, March 15, 1816, will be performed (for the only time this season) the sacred oratorio of The Messiah. Composed by G.F. Handel. To particular parts of which will be introduced the additional accompaniments of W.A. Mozart. | 1816 | PMC 1283.7 | ||
413392 | Cook, Henry R., printmaker. | Master Williams of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden [print] / drawn by A. Wivell ; engraved by H.R. Cook. | 1814. | PMC 1283.8 | |
413409 | Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827, composer. | Fidelio : eine Oper in zwey Aufzügen / frey nach dem Französischen bearbeitet von Joseph Sonnleithner ; die Musik ist von Ludwig van Bethoven [i.e. Beethoven] ; für das k.k. Theater an der Wien. | 1805. | PMC 1295 | |
413419 | Patty cake, patty cake bakers man ; Who comes there, a grenadier. | 1796? | PMC 1188.1 | ||
413424 | By baby bunting. | 1796? | PMC 1188.2 | ||
413427 | A little old man and I fell out. | 1796? | PMC 1188.3 | ||
413430 | Lend me five shillings say the bells at Saint Helens ; Dickery dickery dock the mouse ran up the clock. | 1796? | PMC 1188.4 | ||
413689 | There was a man in Sicily ; There was an old woman. | 1796? | PMC 1188.5 | ||
413690 | Arnold, Samuel, 1740-1802. | Poor Robin. | 1796? | PMC 1188.6 | |
413851 | 12 li︠u︡bimykh pʹes dli︠a︡ di︠e︡teĭ = 12 favorite pieces for children = 12 ausgewälte Stücke für Kinder / vybrannykh i perelozhennykh dli︠a︡ fortepʹi︠a︡no Aleksandrom Cherepninym = chosen and arranged for piano by Alexandre Tcherepnine = übertragen und arranjiert für Klavier von Alexander Tscherepnin. | 1937. | PMC 1265 | ||
413867 | Einstein on the beach : an opera in four acts / by Robert Wilson and Philip Glass, with choreography by Andrew de Groat ; edited by Vicky Alliata. | 1976? | PMM 302 | ||
413872 | This present Wednesday, March 12, 1817 : Part I for the last time this season, the admired sacred oratorio, composed by Beethoven, called the Mount of Olives ... Part II a grand miscellaneous act ... Part III ... the entire first part of Haydn's celebrated sacred oratorio, the Creation ... the performance will conclude with the Grand battle sinfonia (composed by Beethoven and performed with unbounded applause last season). | 1817 | PMC 1268.1 | ||
413877 | On Wednesday next, March 19, 1817: Part I - a selection from the celebrated Requiem, composed by Mozart ... Part II a grand miscellaneous act ... Part III the celebrated overture, and a selection from Mozart's Zauberflöte, or, the Magick flute ... Part III ... (last time but one) the performance will conclude with Beethoven's Grand battle sinfonia. | 1817 | PMC 1268.2 | ||
413886 | Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, 1844-1908. | Sadko : muzyʹkalʹnai︠a︡ kartina : epizodʹ iz byliny o Sadko, Novgorodskom gostʹ dli︠a︡ orkestra / sochinenie Rimskago-Korsakova. | 186-? | PMC 457 | |
413892 | Mr. Plunket Greene and Mr. Leonard Borwick's song and pianoforte recital. | 1901 | PMC 228 | ||
414010 | The harmonicon. No. VI., June, 1823. | May 1st 1823. | PMC 1199.1 | ||
414011 | The harmonicon. No. XVIII., June, 1824. | February 1st 1824. | PMC 1199.2 | ||
414021 | Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. | Par les rues et les chemins, from Ibéria (draft) : autograph manuscript, 1908 Aug. 11. | 1908 Aug. 11. | ||
414030 | Flagg, James Montgomery, 1877-1960, artist. | I want you for U.S. Army : nearest recruiting station [print]. | 1974. | Fuld | |
414038 | The harmonicon. No. XV., March, 1824. | May1st 1824. | PMC 1109 | ||
414043 | Musica. Huitième année, no 84, septembre 1909. | 1909. | PMC 1113 | ||
414212 | Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868. | La meunière : canzonetta / première composition de Rossini ; paroles imitées de l'italien par Jh. Vimeux. | 1841 | PMC 1324 | |
414216 | This present Friday, Sept. 18, 1812, will be acted (2d time this season) the play of The foundling of the forest ... To which will be added (second time) the revived comick burletta of Midas. | 1812 | PMC 1332.1 | ||
414219 | This present Friday, Oct. 9, 1812, will be acted a new grand romantick drama called The Æthiop, or, The child of the desert ... To which will be added (17th time) the revived comick burletta of Midas. | 1812 | PMC 1332.2 | ||
414222 | This present Tuesday, Oct. 13, [1812], will be acted a new grand romantick drama called The Æthiop, or, The child of the desert ... To which will be added (17th time) the revived comick burletta of Midas. | 1812 | PMC 1332.3 | ||
414225 | This present Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1812, will be acted (for the 10th time) a new grand historical play (in three acts) interspersed with musick, called The renegade ... After which, the burlesque tragick opera of Bombastes furioso ... To which will be added (28th time) the revived comick burletta of Midas. | 1812 | PMC 1332.4 | ||
414229 | This present Monday, Dec. 27, 1790 The haunted tower ... With (1st time) a pantomime partly new and partly compiled, called, The fairy favour ; or, Harlequin animated. | 1790 | PMC 1327 | ||
414230 | This present Saturday, Dec. 8, 1804, will be acted a tragedy, called Douglas ... To which will be added a farce, called The sultan. | 1804 | PMC 1344 | ||
414424 | Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856, composer. | Dritte Symphonie (Es dur) für grosses Orchester, Op. 97 / von Robert Schumann. | 1851 | PMC 1289 | |
414426 | Law, Andrew, 1749-1821, author. | The art of singing; in three parts: to wit, I. The musical primer, II. The Chistian harmony, III. The musical magazine / By Andrew Law. | 1803. | Fuld | |
414452 | Juvenile Opera Company's Foot light. Beethoven Hall, Boston, commencing Monday, November 22d. | 1875 | PMC 1336 | ||
414464 | Programme of Mrs. Lythgoe's juvenile assembly, which will be held at Mr. Pitt's Assembly Rooms, 11, Quay Street, Manchester, on Tuesday December 22nd 1946. | 1846 | PMC 1333 | ||
414467 | This present Wednesday, January 3, 1821, will be acted the comedy of The clandestine marriage ... after which, 8th time, a new grand & comic pantomime, founded on an old legendary tale, called Harlequin & Friar Bacon, or, The brazen head. | 1821 | PMC 1345 | ||
414753 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, author. | Great expectations : in a prologue and 3 acts : autograph manuscript / by W.S. Gilbert. | 1871 | GSC 100285 | |
415071 | Berg, Alban, 1885-1935. | Arnold Schönberg Gurrelieder : Führer / von Alban Berg. | 1913 | PMC 1354 | |
415072 | Webern, Anton, 1883-1945. | Zwei Lieder für gemischten Chor mit Begleitung von Celesta, Gitarre, Geige, Klarinette und Bassklarinette, op. 19 / Anton Webern. | 1928. | PMC 1351 | |
415073 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. | I vespri siciliani : opera in 5 atti / di G. Scribe et Ch Duveyrier ; parole italiane di E.C. e di S.G. ; musica di Guiseppe Verdi. | 1856? | PMC 1357 | |
415210 | Programm der am 14. Juli 1849 im grossen Conversations-Saale stattfindenden musikalisch-deklamatorischen Academie. | 1849 | PMC 1326.1 | ||
415211 | Buckingham Palace. Friday, June 28, 1850. | 1850 | PMC 1326.2 | ||
415213 | Heinrich Werner's performances on the piano-forte. | 1851 | PMC 1326.3 | ||
415216 | Critiques on the pianoforte performances of Master Heinrich Werner at the Grand National Concerts, in Her Majesty's Theatre. | 1850 | PMC 1326.4 | ||
415218 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901, composer. | I due Foscari : melodramma lirico / di Francesco Maria Piave ; posto in musica da Giuseppe Verdi ; riduzione per canto con accompagnamento di pianoforte di L. Truzzi. | 1845 | PMC 1358 | |
415611 | Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989. | God bless America / by Irving Berlin. | c1939. | ||
415618 | Adam, Adolphe, 1803-1856, composer. | Francette : provençale / paroles de Mr. Emile Barateau ; musique de A. Adam. | approximately 1845 | PMC 2229 | |
415633 | Vimeux, Joseph, composer. | Ton nom toujours! / paroles de A. Bressier ; musique de Jh. Vimeux ; à M. Tagliafico. | between 1843 and 1844 | PMC 2230 | |
415647 | Gallé, Amédée, composer. | Petits riens / paroles et musique de A. Galle. | approximately 1876 | PMC 2231 | |
415803 | Hardy, Dudley, 1867-1922, artist. | The Grand Duke [print] | 1896 | GSC Poster 2 | |
415807 | Brock, H. M. (Henry Matthew), 1875-1960, artist. | The sorcerer [print] | 1919 | GSC Poster 3 | |
415809 | Hardy, Dudley, 1867-1922, artist. | [The Yeomen of the Guard] [print] | 1919? | GSC Poster 1 | |
415813 | The pirates of Penzance, or, The slave of duty [print] | approximately 1920? | GSC Poster 4 | ||
415816 | Ruddigore [drawing] | 1920? | GSC Poster 5 | ||
415832 | Boissière, Frédéric, composer. | Les petits pifferari : duo / paroles de Delormel et J. de Rieux ; musique de Frédéric Boissière. | 1874 | PMC 2232 | |
415834 | Ravel, Maurice, 1875-1937, composer. | Une barque sur l'océan. | between 1906 and 1950? | PMC 1304 | |
415839 | Bartók, Béla, 1881-1945. | Second rhapsody for violin and piano, BB 96a : autograph manuscript, 1928-1929. | 1928-1929. | B292.R468 | |
415846 | Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864, composer. | Le moine / paroles de Mr. Emilien Pacini ; musique de Giacomo Meyerbeer. | between 1834 and 1835 | PMC 2233 | |
415850 | Clapisson, L. (Louis), 1808-1866, composer. | La veillée : (vieux Paris) : nocturne / de Mr Emile Barateau ; mis en musique et dédié à Madame Lassabathie par Ls. Clapisson. | between 1835 and 1837 | PMC 2234 | |
415851 | Romagnesi, Antoine Joseph Michael, 1781-1850, composer, publisher. | Je suis loin d'elle : romance / paroles de Mr Genevois ; musique et accompagnement de piano, par A. Romagnesi. | 1825 | PMC 2235 | |
416091 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901, composer. | Un ballo in maschera : melodramma in tre atti / musica di Giuseppe Verdi ; per canto con accompto. di pianoforte. | 1862? | PMC 1355 | |
416092 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901, composer. | Hernani : lyrisches Drama in vier Abtheilungen / aus dem Italienischen des Fr. Maria Piave von Joseph Ritter von Seyfried ; Musik von Joseph Verdi ; Vollständiger Clavier-Auszug mit deutschem und italienischem Texte. | 1846 | PMC 1356 | |
416093 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901, composer. | La traviata / poesia di Frano: Mara: Piave ; musica di G. Verdi. | 1880? | PMC 1346 | |
416337 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921. | Héliogabale : tragédie lyrique en trois actes en vers / poème de Émile Sicard ; musique de Déodat de Séverac. | 1910. | PMM 303 | |
416343 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | Le cœur de moulin : pièce lyrique en deux actes / musique de Déodat de Séverac ; poème de Maurice Magre. | 1909. | PMM 304 | |
416474 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | Ave verum : (à 2 voix égales) / D. de Séverac. | 1900? | PMM 305 | |
416479 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | Chansons du XVIIIeme siècle. 2me recueil / harmonisation et ritournelles de Déodat de Séverac. | 190-? | PMM 306 | |
416484 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | Minyoneta : (Souvenir de Figueras) : pour piano et violon / D. de Séverac. | 1919. | PMM 307 | |
416487 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | Souvenirs de Cêret : pour violon et piano sur des thèmes catalans / Déodat de Séverac. | c1931. | PMM 308 | |
416489 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | Stances à Madame de Pompadour : pour le piano / Déodat de Séverac. | 1921 | PMM 309 | |
416491 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | Versets pour les vêpres d'un confesseur non pontife : grand orgue / D. de Séverac. | c1914. | PMM 310 | |
416492 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | O sacrum convivium : (à quatre voix mixtes et orgue) / Déodat de Séverac. | 190-? | PMM 311 | |
416495 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | Quatre cantiques : à une voix / Déodat de Séverac. | c1913. | PMM 312 | |
416497 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | Les naïades et le faune indiscret / Déodat de Séverac. | c1952. | PMM 313 | |
416500 | Séverac, Déodat de, 1872-1921, composer. | Lied romantique : pour violoncelle (ou violon) et piano / D. de Séverac. | c1929. | PMM 314 | |
416795 | Mompou, Federico, 1893-1987, composer. | Pessebres = (Créches) / F. Mompou. | 1940 | PMM 315 | |
416797 | Mompou, Federico, 1893-1987, composer. | Canción y danza. I / F. Mompou. | 1924 | PMM 316 | |
416799 | Mompou, Federico, 1893-1987, composer. | Cancion y danza. II / F. Mompou. | 1926 | PMM 317 | |
416806 | Mompou, Federico, 1893-1987, composer. | Cancion y danza. III / F. Mompou. | 1928 | PMM 318 | |
416810 | Mompou, Federico, 1893-1987, composer. | Canción y danza. 5 : para piano / Federico Mompou. | 1949 | PMM 319 | |
416811 | Mompou, Federico, 1893-1987, composer. | Canción y danza. 6 : para piano / Federico Mompou. | 1947 | PMM 320 | |
416812 | Mompou, Federico, 1893-1987, composer. | Fêtes lointaines : 6 pièces pour piano / Federico Mompou. | 1924 | PMM 321 | |
416813 | Mompou, Federico, 1893-1987, composer. | Cants mágics / F. Mompou. | 1920 | PMM 322 | |
416815 | Samazeuilh, Gustave, 1877-1967, composer. | Chanson à ma poupée : pour le piano / Gustave Samazeuilh. | 1914 | PMM 323 | |
416817 | Samazeuilh, Gustave, 1877-1967, composer. | Le chant de la mer : pour piano / Gustave Samazeuilh. | 1920 | PMM 324 | |
416822 | Samazeuilh, Gustave, 1877-1967, composer. | Sérénade / par Gustave Samazeuilh. | 1926 | PMM 325 | |
416824 | Samazeuilh, Gustave, 1877-1967, composer. | Sérénade pour guitare / Gustave Samazeuilh ; doigtée par A. Segovia. | 1926 | PMM 326 | |
417036 | Program, Grand fête, South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, Beaufort House, 1870? | ca. 1870 | GSC PR 9 | ||
417037 | Program, The Rival Tailors, Cox & Box, Fête a-la Watteau, and A Chinese Revel, Royal Alhambra Palace, London, October 21, 1871? | ca. 1871 | GSC PR 2 | ||
417038 | Program, The Gondoliers and Iolanthe, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Broadway Theatre, London, February 27-March 6, 1912. | 1912. | GSC PR 10 | ||
417039 | Program, D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Repertory, Broadway Theatre, 1905? | ca. 1905 | GSC PR 11 | ||
417041 | Program, The Mikado, October 10, October 15, and Iolanthe, October 11, by Gilbert and Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte Opera Repertoire Company, Camden Theatre, 1904. | 1904 | GSC PR 13 | ||
417043 | Program, H.M.S. Pinafore and After All, D'Oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Camden Theatre, London, February 27, 1908. | 1908. | GSC PR 12 | ||
417090 | Program, Patience, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Coronet Theatre, London, April 3-22, 1911. | 1911. | GSC PR 18 | ||
417091 | Program, The Gondoliers, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Opera Co., Coronet Theatre, London, March 24, 1908. | 1908. | GSC PR 19 | ||
417093 | Program, Patience, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Opera Co., Coronet Theatre, London, March 25, 1908. | 1908. | GSC PR 20 | ||
417095 | Program, The Mikado and The Gondoliers, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Company, Coronet Theatre, London, June 9-10, 1913. | 1913 | GSC PR 21 | ||
417096 | Program, D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Coronet Theatre, London, June 9-14, 1913. | 1913 | GSC PR 22 | ||
417097 | Program, The Yeomen of the Guard, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Coronet Theatre, London, 1906. | 1906 | GSC PR 23 | ||
417098 | Program, The Gondoliers, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Coronet Theatre, London, October 1906. | 1906 | GSC PR 24 | ||
417099 | Program, Patience, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Coronet Theatre, London, October 1906. | 1906 | GSC PR 25 | ||
417100 | Program, The Pirates of Penzance and Trial by Jury, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Coronet Theatre, London, October 1906. | 1906 | GSC PR 26 | ||
417101 | Program, Olivia, Wednesday, April 10, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Royal Court Theatre, 1878. | 1878 | GSC PR 31 | ||
417102 | Program, H.M.S. Pinafore and Trial by Jury, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Coronet Theatre, London, October 1906. | 1906 | GSC PR 27 | ||
417103 | Program, The Mikado, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Coronet Theatre, London, October 1906. | 1906 | GSC PR 28 | ||
417104 | Program, The Yeomen of the Guard and Princess Ida, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Opera Company, Coronet Theatre, London, April 1905. | 1905 | GSC PR 29 | ||
417106 | Programs, Olivia, March 30, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Royal Court Theatre, 1878. | 1878 | GSC PR 32 | ||
417107 | Program, D'Oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Coronet Theatre, London, October 1902. | 1902 | GSC PR 30 | ||
417108 | Program, Randall's Thumb, written by W.S. Gilbert, with Turn Him Out, by T.J. Williams, and Q.E.D. by F.A. Marshall, Royal Court Theatre, 1871. | 1871 | GSC PR 33 | ||
417109 | Program, Thespis, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, Gaiety Theatre, London, 1872? | ca. 1872 | GSC PR 66 | ||
417110 | Program, Cox and Box, music by Arthur Sullivan, with My Milliner's Bill, by G.W. Godfrey, and Twenty Minutes under an Umbrella, by A.W. DuBourg, January 10, Royal Court Theatre, 1885. | 1885 | GSC PR 34 | ||
417111 | Program, Cox and Box, music by Arthur Sullivan, with Young Mrs. Winthrop, by Bronson Howard, and The Opal Ring, by G.W. Godfrey, Thursday, November 6, Royal Court Theatre, 1884. | 1884 | GSC PR 35 | ||
417113 | Program, 1910 Season, October 1-December 31, including Ivanhoe by A. Sullivan, Thomas Beecham Symphony Orchestra, Royal Opera House, 1910. | 1910 | GSC PR 55 | ||
417114 | Program, Princess Ida, by Gilbert and Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Opera Company, Repertory, Broadway Theatre, April 24,1905? | ca. 1905 | GSC PR 62 | ||
417116 | Program, The Yeomen of the Guard, by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'Oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Fulham Theatre, London, 1909. | 1909 | GSC PR 63 | ||
417117 | Program, Weavers, by W.H. Liston, Robert the Devil, by John Hollingshead, Dundreary Married & Done For, by J.B. Buckstone, The King O' Scots, by Andrew Halliday, The First Night, Cyril's Sucess, by H.J. Byron, Field of the Cloth of God, by W. Brough, Ticket-of-Leave Man, by Benjamin Webster, Claude du Val, by F.C. Burnand and M. Oliver, and Did You Ever Send Your Wife to Camberwell, by Benjamin Webster, Thursday, March 11, Criterion Theatre, March 1869. | 1869 | GSC PR 58 | ||
417118 | Program, Cox and Box, music by Arthur Sullivan; with A Mere Blind, English version by Arthur Clements; and The princess of Trebizonde, 1874? | 1874 | GSC PR 64 | ||
417120 | Program, Alone, by J. Palgrave Simpson & Herman C. Merivale, Wedding March by F. Latour Tomline, and Your Vote and Interest, by Alfred Maltby, Royal Court Theatre. | no date | GSC PR 53 | ||
417122 | Program, On Bail, by W.S. Gilbert, and Dorothy's Stratagem, by James Mortimer, Criterion Theatre. | no date | GSC PR 55a | ||
417128 | Samazeuilh, Gustave, 1877-1967, composer. | Chant d'Espagne / G. Samazeuilh. | 1927 | PMM 327 | |
417141 | Chabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894, composer. | Habanera : pour piano / Emmanuel Chabrier. | 1885 | PMM 328 | |
417145 | Chabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894, composer. | Dix pièces pittoresques : pour piano / Emmanuel Chabrier. | 1881 | PMM 329 | |
417147 | Chabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894, composer. | Menuet pompeux : extrait des Pièces pittoresques pour piano / par Emmanuel Chabrier. | 188-? | PMM 330 | |
417148 | Chabrier, Emmanuel, 1841-1894, composer. | Souvenirs de Munich : quadrille sur les thèmes favoris de Tristan et Isolde de Richard Wagner (oeuvre posthume) : pour piano à 4 mains / Emmanuel Chabrier. | 1914 | PMM 331 | |
417202 | Program, The Fairy's Dilemma, by Alfred Austin and W.S. Gilbert, and Breaking the Spell, by H.B. Farnie and Offenbach, Garrick, June 1904? | 1904 | GSC PR 84 | ||
417303 | Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801, author. | Freündschaftliche Briefe an verschiedene Freünde und Freündinnen. [title page] / von Johann Kaspar Lavater ; geschrieben im Junius und Julius 1796. | 1796 | PMC 30 | |
417308 | Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801, author. | Hand-Bibliotheck für Freünde. [title page] / von Johann Kaspar Lavater. | 1793 | PMC 31 | |
417386 | Falla, Manuel de, 1876-1946, composer. | Deux danses espagnoles : tirées de la partition de La vie brève (La vida breve). No 1 : piano seul / Manuel de Falla ; transcription de G. Samazeuilh. | 1923 | PMM 332.1 | |
417387 | Schmitt, Florent, 1870-1958, composer. | Petites musiques : huit pièces pour piano / par Florent Schmitt. | 1907 | PMM 333 | |
417398 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901, composer. | Rigoletto : opera vʺ trekhʹʺ dʹĭstvii︠a︡khʺ = opera in tre atti / slova Dzh . M. Piave ; muzyka Dzh. Verdi = parole di J.M. Piave ; musica di G. Verdi. | 1875. | PMC 888 | |
417399 | Offenbach, Jacques, 1819-1880, composer. | Madame Favart : opéra comique en 3 actes / de A. Duru et H. Chivot ; musique de J. Offenbach ; partition chant et piano arrangée par C. Genet. | 1878? | PMC 1079 | |
417403 | Topliff, R. (Robert), 1793-1868, composer. | Yes; I'll behave before folk : Scotch ballad / written by W.T. Moncrieff, Esq. and composed, with an accompaniment for the piano forte, by R. Topliff ; as sung by Master Benson, with distinguished applause, in Mr. Topliff's Musical Mélange. | approximately 1828 | PMC 1267 | |
417404 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901, composer. | Rigoletto : opera v 3kh di︠e︡ĭstvīi︠a︡kh dli︠a︡ pi︠e︡nīii︠a︡ i fortepiano / muzyka Dzhīuzeppe Verdi = Rigoletto, opera completa per canto pianoforte, musica di G. Verdi. | approximately 1888 | PMC 902 | |
417406 | Carte de visite of Henri Wieniawski as a child [print]. | 1850s or later | PMC 1343 | ||
417407 | Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893, composer. | Pikovai︠a︡ dama : opera vʺ 3khʺ di︠e︡ĭstvīi︠a︡khʺ i 7mi kartinakhʺ / si︠u︡zhetʺ zaimstvovanʺ izʺ povi︠e︡sti Pushkina ; libretto M. Chaĭkovskago ; muzyka P. Chaĭkovskago ; perelozhenie Z. Langera. | 1890 | PMC 232 | |
417494 | Program, The Two Pro's, The Hunchback, Little Jack Sheppard and Cox & Box, by Arthur Sullivan, Gaiety Theatre, Monday, April 18, 1887. | 1887 | GSC PR 69 | ||
417497 | Program, The Bengal Tiger, Hunchback and An Old Score, by W.S. Gilbert, Gaiety Theatre, Wednesday, April 13, 1870. | 1870 | GSC PR 71 | ||
417510 | Program, The Mikado, November 5 and 10, and The Gondoliers, November 6, written by W.S. Gilbert and composed by Arthur Sullivan, Prince of Wales Theatre, 1906. | 1906 | GSC PR 115 | ||
417512 | Program, Pirates of Penzance and Trial by Jury, written by W.S. Gilbert and composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Kennington Theatre, September 1909. | 1909 | GSC PR 116 | ||
417514 | Program, H.M.S. Pinafore and Trial by Jury, written by W.S. Gilbert and composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Kennington Theatre, September 1909. | 1909 | GSC PR 117 | ||
417517 | Program, The Mikado, written by W.S. Gilbert and composed by Arthur Sullivan, D'oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Kennington Theatre, September 1909. | 1909 | GSC PR 118 | ||
417527 | Program, Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott, composed by H. Sullivan-Brooke, Lyceum Theatre, 1910? | 1910 | GSC PR 128 | ||
417532 | Announcement, D'Oyly Carte Principal Repertoire Opera Co., Kennington Theatre, 1909. | 1909 | GSC PR 114 | ||
417545 | Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. | Lamm, das erwürget ist, from Bach cantata BWV 21, arranged for organ by Franz Liszt : autograph manuscript, between 1860 and 1866. | between 1860 and 1866. | Cary 720 | |
417552 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901, composer. | Balʺ-maskaradʺ : melodrama vʹ trekhʹ di︠e︡ĭstvīi︠a︡khʹ / muzyka Dzh. Verdi = Un ballo in maschera : melodramma in tre atti / musica del M.-O. Cav. Giuseppe Verdi. | 1897. | PMC 886 | |
417565 | Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901, composer. | Ierusalim : opera v chetyrekh dʹĭstvii︠a︡kh = Gerusalemme : opera in quattro atti / gr. Alfonso Roaĭer i Gustav Vaet︠s︡ ; muzyka Dzhiuzeppe Verdi = dei S-ri Alfonso Royer e Gustavo Vaëz ; musica di Giuseppe Verdi ; tradizione di Callisto Bassi. | 1881. | PMC 887 | |
417581 | Institut musical. 2e concert. -- 16 février 1849. Programme. | 1849 | PMC 128.1 | ||
417617 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, librettist. | Utopia Limited : lyrics from Act 1 and 2 : autograph manuscript. | 1893? | GSC 100284 | |
417627 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, librettist. | Utopia Limited : plot book : autograph manuscript. | 1893? | GSC 100226 | |
417831 | Françaix, Jean, 1912-1997, composer. | Cinq chansons pour les enfants / Paroles et musique par Jean-Françaix ; [Paroles allemandes de Hansi Gosselin]. | 1933 | PMC 1155 | |
417835 | Baker, Mr., active 18th century. | The fair for ever : Sung by Master Mattocks, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane. | between 1750 and 1760? | PMC 1153 | |
417844 | Cocchi, Gioacchino, approximately 1720- | A favorite air : in the pastoral of Daphnis & Amaryllis / compos'd by Sigr Cocchi ; and sung by Master Spence at the Music Room in Oxford. | approximately 1770 | PMC 1138 | |
417848 | Civil i Castellví, Josep, 1876-1956, composer. | Quatre chansons d'enfants / Joseph Civil y Castellvi ; version française de Jean Chuzewille. | 1910 | PMC 1137 | |
417853 | Carse, Adam, 1878-1958, composer. | Toy-land tunes : for pianoforte : a collection of very easy tunes for children. Book I / Adam Carse. | 1914 | PMC 1133 | |
417861 | Buxton, George, active 1799. | "Come cross my hand my art surpasses" : a favorite glee, for three voices / composed by Geo: Buxton, and sung with great applause by Miss Jackson, Master Elliot, and Mr. Sale ; the poetry from the Romance of the monk. | 1799 | PMC 1131 | |
417869 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, author. | Iolanthe : plot book : autograph manuscript. | 1882. | GSC 100229 | |
417871 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, author. | The happy land : burlesque. Part II : autograph manuscript with corrections. | 1873. | GSC 100288 | |
417872 | Findon, Benjamin William, 1859-1943, author. | Sir Arthur Sullivan : his life and music / by B.W. Findon. | 1904. | GSC 100513 | |
417873 | Cellier, François, 1849-1914, author. | Gilbert, Sullivan and D'Oyly Carte : reminiscences of the Savoy and the Savoyards / by Francois Cellier & Cunningham Bridgeman. | 1914. | GSC 111756 | |
417874 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911. | "Gretchen" : a play, in four acts / by W.S. Gilbert. | 1879 | GSC 103714 | |
417875 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, librettist. | Ruddigore : prompt book : manuscript additions and annotations on printed text in the hand of Cairns James. | between 1888 and 1946. | GSC 103972 | |
417876 | Hood, Basil, 1864-1917, librettist. | The rose of Persia, or, The story-teller and the slave : prompt book : manuscript additions and annotations on printed text in the hand of Cairns James. | between 1899 and 1946. | GSC 103979 | |
417877 | Sullivan, Arthur, 1842-1900, collector. | Autograph album kept by Arthur Sullivan, Leipzig, between 1860 August and 1861 April : manuscript. | between 1860 August and 1 | GSC 111744 | |
417879 | The sorcerer. | 1884? | GSC 111343 | ||
417880 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, author. | I've got a little list : encore verse : autograph manuscript draft with corrections. | 1908. | GSC 111344.1 | |
417881 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, author. | I've got a little list : encore verse : autograph manuscript draft with corrections. | 1908. | GSC 111344.2 | |
417882 | Dramatic matinee, Tuesday, February 12th, 1884 ... W.S. Gilbert's mythological comedy, in three acts, entitled Pygmalion & Galatea ... after which an original drama in one act, written specially for Miss Mary Anderson, by W.S. Gilbert, entitled Comedy and tragedy ... | 1884 | GSC 111390 | ||
417883 | Report from the Joint Select Committee of the House of Lords and the House of Commons on the stage plays (censorship) : together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, and appendices. Ordered to be printed, 8th November 1909. | 1909. | GSC 111704 | ||
417884 | Smyth, Ethel, 1858-1944, author. | Delirious tempi in music : (an address delivered to the Gilbert & Sullivan Society) : typescript with autograph manuscript corrections and additions / by Dame Ethel Smyth. | 1932? | GSC 111762 | |
417885 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, author. | The pirates of Penzance, or, A slave to duty : an entirely original melodramatic opera in two acts : autograph manuscript with corrections. | 1879. | GSC 111207 | |
417886 | Alfred Mellon's concerts : benefit of Mr. Alfred Mellon and positively the last night of his concerts this season. Programme. Saturday evening, October 12th, 1861. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini ... The Italian symphony, (the entire work) Mendelssohn ... Part II. Don Giovanni, Mozart ... New quadrille, "The Shakespeare," Coote ... Laughing song (Manon Lescaut) Auber Madlle Parepa ... Beethoven's Battle piece! Descriptive of the battle & victory of Vittoria ... "God save the Queen." ... Promenade one shilling. ... | 1861 | GSC 111351 | ||
417888 | First appearance in England of Willy Ferrero aged 7 1/2 years. | 1914 | PMC 1154.1 | ||
417937 | Hardy, Dudley, 1867-1922, artist. | The Yeomen of the Guard [print] : by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Savoy Theatre proprietor & manager R. D'Oyly Carte. | 1897 | GSC Poster 6 | |
418432 | "Ferrero season" : first appearance in England of Willy Ferrero, aged 7 1/2, the youngest symphony conductor in the world. | 1914 | PMC 1154.2 | ||
418442 | Parry, John, 1776-1851. | Tell me gentle stranger : a duet, sung with the greatest applause by Miss Carew & Mastr. Smith, Miss Melville and Mastr. Longhurst also by Miss Goodall & Master Parry / written & composed by John Parry. | 1855? | PMC 1329 | |
418452 | Falla, Manuel de, 1876-1946, composer. | Deux danses espagnoles : tirées de la partition de La vie brève (La vida breve). No 1 : piano seul / Manuel de Falla ; transcription de G. Samazeuilh. | 1923 | PMM 332.2 | |
418456 | On Saturday evening next, Miss Rebecca Isaacs, the infant harpists (Adolphus, Ernest, and Fanny Lockwood.) and Mr. Gerhard Taylor. | 1848. | PMC 1328 | ||
418459 | Barrington, Daines, 1727-1800. | Account of a very remarkable young musician / in a letter from the Hon. Daines Barrington, F.R.S. to Mathew Maty, M. D. Sec. R. S. | 1770? | PMC 1116 | |
418466 | Institut musical. Seizième Annèe. -- 1850. 3e concert. -- Samedi 23 février. Programme. | 1850 | PMC 128.2 | ||
418469 | Institut musical d'Orléans. Vingt-huitième Annèe. 5e concert. -- Mercredi 9 avril 1862. Programme. | 1862 | PMC 128.3 | ||
418583 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, author. | A colossal idea : an original farce : manuscript, partly autograph and partly in the hand of a copyist. | approximately 1862? | GSC 111706 | |
418584 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, librettist. | The mountebanks : printed proof, with autograph annotations, corrections, and additions. | 1892. | GSC 100297 | |
418585 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, author. | The lady in the plaid shawl : a scrap of autobiography : autograph manuscript signed, with autograph corrections. | 1908. | GSC 111712 | |
418586 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, author. | Eyes and no eyes, or, The art of seeing : manuscript copy, with corrections / by W.S. Gilbert. | 1875? | GSC 111745 | |
418667 | Sullivan, Frederic, 1837-1877, author. | Account book of Frederic Sullivan, England, 1867 June 29-1874 May 30 : autograph manuscript. | 1867 June 29-1874 May 30. | GSC 100217 | |
418668 | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911, author. | My maiden brief : autograph manuscript signed, with autograph corrections. | 1863? | GSC 100265 | |
418733 | The frog and mouse. | 1750? | PMC 1159 | ||
418765 | This evening, Tuesday, November 15, 1836, the entertainments will commence with ... the favorite opera, (written by S.J. Arnold, Esq.), entitled The Devil's bridge, the music composed by Mr. Braham and Mr. Horn. After which, will be performed the vaudeville burletta, entitled The loan of a lover ... In the course of the evening will be presented a musical pasticcio ... The evening's entertainments to conclude ... with the favorite farce, called My neighbour's wife! | 1836 | PMC 1139 | ||
418841 | Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911, composer. | Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen / Gustav Mahler. | 1910 | Cary 51a | |
418919 | Analytical programme. April 21st. 1907 at 3:30. Vocalist: Miss Leonora Sparkes. Solo violin: Mischa Elman. | 1907 | PMC 1151.1 | ||
418930 | Monday, May 28, & during the week, the performances will commence with a farce, in one act, by Mr. J.M. Morton, entitled "Away with Melancholy" ... After which, will be presented .... Shakespere's historical play of King Henry the Eighth. | 1855 | PMC 1337 | ||
418948 | Every evening at 8:45, The pirates of Penzance. The children's Pinafore every afternoon ... H.M.S. Pinafore by Arthur Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert. All the characters sustained by children ... Followed at 4:15 by Mr. George Grossmith in his new and original drawing-room sketch, A musical nightmare. | approximately 1879 | PMC 1334 | ||
418963 | Boston Museum : thirty-eighth week of the 36th regular dramatic season ... M.M.O.P. ... Commencing Monday, May 12, [1879] ... H.M.S. Pinafore. | 1879 | PMC 1335 | ||
419358 | Guérin, Jules. | Un voyage d'agrément en Afrique : scène comique / paroles d' Alfred Deschamps ; musique de Jules Guérin. | approximately 1850 | PMC 2236 | |
419399 | Leduc, A. (Alphonse), 1804-1868. | Le marchand d'habits : scène comique / paroles d' Alfred Deschamps ; musique de Alphonse Leduc ; chantée par Levassor. | approximately 1850 | PMC 2237 | |
419401 | Kress, A. | Minuit : valse / par A. Kress. | approximately 1865 | PMC 2238 | |
419406 | Dihau, Désiré. | Quand les lilas refleuriront / paroles de George Auriol ; musique de Désiré Dihau. | approximately 1892 | PMC 2239 | |
419616 | Xenakis, Iannis, 1922-2001. | Nomos gamma / [Xenakis]. | 1968. | PMC 1310 | |
419638 | Markham, Henson, sender. | Letter from Henson Markham, New York, to Charles Bruck, 1968 May 15 : typescript signed. | 1968 May 15. | PMC 1310.3 | |
419643 | Philosophical transactions : giving some account of the present undertakings, studies and labours of the ingenious, in many considerable parts of the world. Vol. LXIX (69). For the year 1779. Parts I and II. | MDCCLXXIX (1779) | PMC 1129 |