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W. C. Peters, Cincinnati PUBLIC LIBRARY OF CINCINNATI W. C. Peters, Cincinnati search link: http://catalog.cincinnatilibrary.org/iii/encore/search/C__SW.C%20Peters%20__Orightresult__X0?lang=eng&suite= cobalt Number of Entries per Category: • Music Score (65) • Digital Library (155) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tab: catalog facet: MUSIC SCORE search term: “W.C.Peters Publishing” OR “W.C.Peters Publishing Cincinnati” search results: [65 entries] publication dates: 1840-1900 Located in: • Main Library – Information and Reference • Main Library – Art Stacks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Top results — MUSIC SCORES Title Songs of 1840-1850 [link to catalog record] Publisher: date 1840 – 1874 Call number M4.8 fS69 1840-50 v.02 Available at Main Library – Art Stacks (Library Use Only) Contents Revolutionary times -- We are happy and free -- The lost streamer -- The old sexton -- Farewell but whenever you welcome the hour -- Good news from home -- Lilly Dale -- Do they miss me at home -- Katy darling -- Be kind to the loved ones at home -- If a lady has a beau, is it anybody's business? -- Mary at the tomb -- Rainbow schottisch -- The hero of Contreras' march -- Kitty Tyrrell -- There are no tears in Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County W. C. Peters heaven -- Are we almost there? -- Lucy Gray -- Jamie's on the stormy sea -- Moss grown dell -- The world is full of beauty, when the heart is full of love = Voi voresti il nome amato -- Some one to love -- Life has no charms for me! -- Pretty swallows, fare you well -- Dear little heart. Notes Principally songs with piano acc.; in part, with chorus for vocal quartet. Also includes works for piano. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Title Reference sheet music. [Vol.] 1 [link to catalog record] Publisher: date Imprint: 1846 - 1871 Call number M0.8 fT957 v.01 Available at Main Library – Art Stacks (Library Use Only) Contents The lover's letter box -- The dearest spot on earth to me is home -- The sunshine of love polka -- Full of fight quick step -- Darling schottish -- A Dodworth's 1st varsoviana -- Wig-wag polka -- Silver Lake schottische -- Ernani quadrilles. Pantalon ; Etè [sic] ; Poule ; Trenis ; Finale -- Village bells polka -- The petrel quick step -- Bobbin around schottisch -- Trovatore march -- La prima donna -- Woodland waltz -- The plantation quadrille. Sing darkies sing, and Lucy song ; Bobbin around, and Jeannette and Jeannot ; Wilkins and his Dinah, Pop goes the weazel, and Few days ; Wait for the wagon and Our own laughing Nell ; Stop dat knocking, Spanking Sunday night, and Cheer boys cheer ; Hymne des Marseillais -- The dearest spot -- Excelsior -- The vale of rest = Giovin belta su questa riva -- A Yankee girl for me -- Home sweet home -- No more -- never, never, never! -- She stood there at the altar -- Fannie Lemoine -- The "universal medley" -- In darkness I wander -- The two birds -- Yes! the die is cast -- Rest troubled heart -- Farewell dearest -- My heart is like a silent lute -- Kathleen Mavourneen -- The Rhine maidens -- Martha -- Hornstock's polka -- March de la Norma -- The mermaid's evening song -- Thoughts of home -- The hour of parting -- L'elisire d'amore. Notes Principally dance music for piano (2 and 4 hands); in part, popular songs for voice and piano (solos, duets, and trios). ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Title Songs of the Eighteen-forties and fifties. [Vol. 1] [link to catalog record] Publisher: date Imprint: 1840 – 1869 Call number M4.8 fS69 1840-50 v.01 Available at Main Library – Art Stacks (Library Use Only) Contents My heart is sair for somebody -- Allen a Dale -- Be watchful and beware, or, Seek not to know the future -- I have fruit, I have flowers -- The guardian angel, or, The spirit child -- I'll dream of thee -- I remember, Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County W. C. Peters I remember -- The Alpine horn -- The outlaw -- Columbia the land of the brave -- Grand chorus of the Gipsy's [sic] -- The deserted bride -- My old aunt Sally -- Waltz from La fille du regiment -- Number one -- Bruce[']s address to his army -- Oh come maidens come -- The rainy day -- The sea -- Music at nightfall -- Oh! whisper what thou feelest -- Yes! let me like a soldier fall -- Ruth and Naomi -- Jesus, savior of my soul -- The maybells and the flowers = Maiglöckchen und die Blümelein -- The song of home -- The child of the regiment -- The dew is on the blossom -- Child of the regiment -- The depths of the ocean -- Listen! 'tis the wood bird's song -- Oh summer morn -- Where are now the hopes I cherished - - Ossian's serenade -- Rock of ages -- I love the old -- I am going there -- Katy darling -- Rock'd in the cradle of the deep -- A life in the woods -- The May breeze = Das Mailufterl -- The old mill -- My mother dear -- Wilt thou meet me there love -- Bell Brandon -- Salut a la France = France ever glorious -- Annie Carrol -- The swinging polka -- Oh let me dream of former years -- Star of my home -- The sailor boy's grave -- I know that the joys we have tasted are faded -- The three fishers = Die drei Fischer -- Hark! I hear an angel sing -- The far-away greeting -- Go pretty flower with eye of blue -- Oh, I am in love! -- Sam! -- Bonny Jean. Notes Bound sheet music issued by various publishers including W.C. Peters, Cincinnati and O. Ditson, Boston. Principally songs and duets with piano acc.; includes some music for piano. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Title Reference sheet music. [Vol.] 2 [link to catalog record] Publisher: date Imprint: 1840 – 1871 Call number M0.8 fT957 v.02 Available at Main Library – Art Stacks (Library Use Only) Contents Salut à la France -- What is home without a mother? -- Home again -- Take me home to die, or, The last request -- Home sweet home -- Flow gently sweet Afton -- Old folks at home -- Lilly Dale -- Do they miss me at home -- Shells of ocean -- Will you love me then as now -- Why do summer roses fade? -- Am I not fondly thine own, or, Thou reign'st in this bosom -- Child of the regiment -- Don't you remember -- Lovely night -- I know that my redeemer liveth -- The happiest place is home -- O come maidens come -- Thou hast wounded the spirit that loved thee -- Beautiful Venice -- My home, my happy home -- Come, oh! come with me, the moon is beaming -- Thou hast learned to love another -- The harp that once thro' Tara's halls -- My old Kentucky home good-night -- Good news from home -- Is it any body's business -- The spider and the fly -- The old arm chair -- Thou art gone from my gaze -- Annie Lawrie [sic] -- Cradle schottische -- Camille polka -- Katy Darling waltz -- Les fleurs du prinstemps [sic] -- Rainbow schottisch -- The old bachelor -- Syracuse polka -- Yankee Doodle with variations -- Bords du Rhin : grande valse brillante -- Fairy bell polka -- Nahant march -- La cracovienne -- Grand Russian march -- Empress Henrietta's waltz -- The Greek march -- March from Norma -- Mary waltz -- Bohemian air -- Duke of Reichstadt's waltz -- Sontag polka -- Few days polka -- The premium gallop -- The prize banner quick step -- The Louisville march and quick step -- Santa Anna's retreat from Cerro Cordo -- Anti-stay-at- home society -- Speed the plough -- Elfin waltz. Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County W. C. Peters Notes Compilation of sheet music issued by various U.S. publishers, including O. Ditson, Boston, C.W. Peters, Cincinnati, and Firth, Pond & Co., New York. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Title Cincinnati songs published in Cincinnati [link to catalog record] Publisher: date J. Church or C.W. Peters, Cincinnati: 1851 - 1900 Call number M4.8 fC574 Available at Main Library – Art Stacks (Library Use Only) Contents On the beautiful Ohio -- Only -- I cannot sing the old songs -- O ye tears! O ye tears! -- 'Twas but a fleeting dream -- Jessie of Dundee -- My guardian angel -- Absent, dearest, absent -- We were very poor together, Mary -- Be of good cheer -- Let me kiss him for his mother! -- The peasant maiden's lament -- The lone rock by the sea -- Curfew -- It is better to laugh than be sighing -- I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls -- Shells of ocean -- The song of Blanch Alpen -- Juanita -- The rose of the valley = Das Bild der Rose -- The May-dew -- Child of the regiment -- The May breeze = Das Mailüfterl -- Go pretty flower with eye of blue -- I've been roaming -- Beautiful blue violets -- I'll follow thee -- Oh summer morn -- Who can with thee compare -- I've cherished thee. Notes Most works published by J. Church or C.W. Peters, Cincinnati. Sheet music, principally for voice and piano, bound by library. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .
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