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Thomas A. Edison Collection of American Sheet Music Reel Listing Panormo, Francis. Hook, (James), Mr., 1746-1827. The bird waltz. Rise Cynthia rise: a favorite sonnet. New York, E. Riley. 1823? Philadelphia: Printed for Carr & Co. at their Musical Wolfe 6776A. Repository, No. 136 High Street. <1793> Sonneck p.355. Blewitt, Jonas, 1757-1805. Reel: 1 The lass of Humberside: a favorite ballad. <United States>: Printed by B. Carr. <179-> Hook, (James), Mr., 1746-1827. Sonneck p.224. William of the ferry: a favorite song. Reel: 1 New York: Printed and sold by G. Gilfert & Co., No. 177 Broadway. <1796> Crazy Jane: sung by Mrs. Hodgkinson. Sonneck add.1. <United States: s.n.>. <ca. 1800?> Reel: 1 Sonneck p.94. Reel: 1 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. The resolution: a new song. Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. Philadelphia: Published and sold by G. Willig, No. Mounseer Nong tong paw. 185 Market Street. <between 1798 and 1804> Philadelphia: Printed and sold by G. Willig, No. 185 Sonneck p.353. Market St. <between 1798 and 1804> Reel: 1 Sonneck p.269. Reel: 1 Reinagle, Alexander, 1756-1809. Rosa: sung with great applause by Mrs. Merry in Dibdin, Charles, 1745-1814. the comedy of The Secret. When first this little heart began: a favorite song Baltimore: Publish'd by J. Carr. <1800> sung in the opera of Zorinski. Sonneck p.277. New York: Printed for G. Gilfert & Co. at their Reel: 1 Musical Magazine, 177 Broadway. <1796> Sonneck p.461. Rimbault, S.F. (Stephen Francis), 1773-1837. Reel: 1 At morning dawn the hunter's rise: a favorite hunting song. Giordani, Tommaso, ca.1733-1806. New York: Engrav'd printed and publish'd by I. and The bleeding hero: a favourite song. M. Paff, No. 127 Broadway. <between 1799 and New York: Printed and sold at J. & M. Paff's Musical 1803> Store, No. 127 Broadway. <between 1799 and 1803> Sonneck p.34. Sonneck p.44. Reel: 1 Reel: 1 Shield, William, 1748-1829. Haigh, T. (Thomas), 1769-1808. Amidst the illusions: from Hartford Bridge, or, Aria con variazione. The skirts of a camp. Baltimore: Publish'd by J. Carr. <1800> <Philadelphia>: Sold at Carr's Musical Repositorys Sonneck p.32. Philadelphia & New York, & by I. Carr Baltimore. Reel: 1 <1796> Sonneck p.22. Hook, (James), Mr., 1746-1827. Reel: 1 Bright Phoebus: a favorite hunting song. New York: Printed and sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Shield, William, 1748-1829. Repository, No. 131 William Street. <between 1797 Distress me with these tears no more. and 1799> Philadelphia: Printed and sold by R. Shaw, No. 13 Sonneck p.49. South Fourth Street. <180-?> Reel: 1 Sonneck p.110. Reel: 1 Hook, (James), Mr., 1746-1827. The cottager's daughter. Smith, Theodore, ca.1740-ca.1810. <Philadelphia>: Printed and sold at B. Carr's Musical Three duetts for two performers on one Repository Philadelphia. <between 1797 and 1799> harpsichord or piano forte. Sonneck p.92. Philadelphia: Printed for G. Willig, No. 185 Market Reel: 1 Street between 4th and 5th Street. <between 1798 and 1804> Hook, (James), Mr., 1746-1827. Sonneck p.116. The emigrant. Reel: 1 New York: Printed and sold at J. & M. Paff's Music Store, No. 127 Broadway. <between 1799 and 1803> Sonneck p.124. Reel: 1 1 Thomas A. Edison Collection of American Sheet Music Reel Listing Steibelt, Daniel, 1765-1823. Alsop, (Frances), Mrs., d.1821. Two sonatas for the piano forte with an William and Mary. accompanement <sic> for a violin, op. 33. Baltimore: Published and sold at G. Willig's Music Philadelphia: Printed and sold by G. Willig, No. 12 Store, No. 71 Market Street. c1824 South 4th Street. <1805?> Wolfe 87. Sonneck p.395. Reel: 2 Reel: 1 Arne, Thomas Augustine, 1710-1778. Willson, Joseph, fl.1796-1815. The soldier tir'd: a much admired song, as sung by A favorite sonata for the piano forte with an Mrs. French. accompaniment for the violin. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 south New Brunswick, <N.J.?>: Printed for the author & 5th Street. <between 1818 and 1821> sold at the music shops, New York &c. <180-?> Wolfe 206. Sonneck p.393. Reel: 2 Reel: 1 Arnold, Samuel, 1740-1802. Abrams, Harriet, 1760-1825. Poor little gipsy: a favorite song in the comic Crazy Jane: a favorite song. opera of The wags of Windsor. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by G. Willig, No. 185 Boston: Printed and sold by G. Graupner at his Market St. <1801> Musical Academy No. 6 Franklin Street, Frankl. Wolfe 6. Place. <182-> Reel: 2 Wolfe 280A. Reel: 2 Adam, Louis, 1758-1848. Air du bon roi Dagobert: avec neuf variations pour Auld lang syne: a favorite Scotch song. le piano forte. New York: Engraved, printed and sold by E Riley, New York: Published by W. Dubois, No. 127 No. 29 Chatham Strt. <ca. 1820> Broadway. <1817> Wolfe 341. Wolfe 19. Reel: 2 Reel: 2 Auld lang syne: a much admired Scotch ballad. Addison, John, 1766?-1844. Boston: Printed at the Euterpeiad Office, by Thomas The young and blooming bride: sung with Badger, Jr, 4, Congress-Street. <1820> unbounded applause by Mr. Brennan at his vocal Wolfe 339. concerts. Reel: 2 Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 So. 5th Street and by R. Meets <sic> 256 Broadway, Auld lang syne: as sung by Mr. Darley in the opera of New York. <between 1819 and 1820> Rob Roy Macgregor. Wolfe 35. Philadelphia: Published and sold at G. Willig's Reel: 2 Musical Magazine. <1819?> Wolfe 336. Admired cottillions: for balls and private parties, with Reel: 2 new figures: eighth sett. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 south Auld Robin Gray: a favourite song, as sung by Mrs. 5th street. c1828 Holman. Wolfe 860 no. 85. <Boston: Thomas Badger, Jr.>. <between 1820 and Reel: 2 1822> Wolfe 351. The Alliance, Lady Murray's and The pavilion: Reel: 2 favorite waltzes, for the piano forte. <Boston>: Published by E.W. Jackson, No. 44 Auld Robin Gray: with recitative and vocal Market St. <between 1821 and 1825> embellishments, as sung with the greatest applause Wolfe 82. by Mrs. French. Reel: 2 Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 South 5th Street. <1819?> Alsop, (Frances), Mrs., d.1821. Wolfe 348. The poor Hindoo. Reel: 2 Baltimore: Published and sold at Geo. Willig's Music Store, No. 71 Market Street. c1824 Avison, Charles, 1710-1770. Wolfe 86. Mariam's song: Sound the loud timbrel. Reel: 2 New York: Published by Wm. Dubois, No. 126 Broadway. <1817> Wolfe 360. Reel: 2 2 Thomas A. Edison Collection of American Sheet Music Reel Listing Avison, Charles, 1710-1770. Begone dull care: a celebrated duett. Mariam's song: Sound the loud timbrel. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake. <between <Philadelphia: Published by Geo. E. Blake>. 1810 and 1814> <1817?> Wolfe 509. Wolfe 361A. Reel: 2 Reel: 2 Bennett, William Mineard, 1778-1858. Aykroyd, J. (James). Farewell my love: a ballad, introduced by Mrs. The broken vow, or, Theodosius to Constantia: as Sterling of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. sung by Mrs. French. Boston: Published and sold by G. Graupner, at his Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 south Music Store, No. 6 Franklin Street. <1811> 5h <!> street. <1824?> Wolfe 520. Wolfe 374. Reel: 2 Reel: 2 Bennison, T. Aykroyd, J. (James). La retour de Wicklow: aria pastorale, pas seul and The pirate lover: sung by Mrs. French. waltz for the piano-forte. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 south New York: Published by W. Dubois at his Piano 5th street. <1824?> Forte and Music Store, No. 126 Broadway. <1818> Wolfe 377. Wolfe 521A. Reel: 2 Reel: 2 Aykroyd, J. (James). Bennison, T. The tell tale eye: sung by Mrs. French. La retour de Wicklow: aria pastorale, pas seul and Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 south waltz for the piano-forte. 5th street. <1824?> New York: Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Wolfe 379. Forte and Music Store, No. 126 Broadway. <1818> Reel: 2 Wolfe 521. Reel: 2 Bacon and Co.'s select waltzes: for the piano forte: No. <>. Bishop, Henry R. (Henry Rowley), Sir, 1786-1855. Philadelphia: Published by Bacon & Co. No. 11. S. The boys of Switzerland: ballad in the dramatic Fourth Street. <1821?> romance of The wandering boys. Wolfe 410. New York: Engraved, printed and sold by E. Riley, Reel: 2 29 Chatham Street. <between 1818 and 1822> Wolfe 578A. The Battle of the Nile: a favorite patriotic English Reel: 2 song. Philad<elphi>a: Pub. and engrav'd by John Aitken Bishop, Henry R. (Henry Rowley), Sir, 1786-1855. and sold at his Musical Repository, North 2d Street The boys of Switzerland: ballad in the dramatic No. 76. <between 1807 and 1811> romance of The wandering boys. Wolfe 463A. New York: Published by J.A. & W. Geib, 23 Maiden Reel: 2 Lane. <between 1818 and 1821> Wolfe 577. The Battle of the Nile: a favorite patriotic song. Reel: 2 New York: Printed and sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository, No. 59 Maiden Lane. <1804> Bishop, Henry R. (Henry Rowley), Sir, 1786-1855. Wolfe 460. The celebrated Echo song: sung by Miss Stephens Reel: 2 in the musical entertainment of Brother and sister at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, and by Mrs. Becvarovsky, Antonin Frantisek, 1754-1823. Burke, at the Theatre, Philadelphia. Saxe Cobourg: a rondo for the piano forte. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 South Philadelphia: Published by J.G. Klemm, No. 3 S. 3d. 5h<!> Street. <1818?> St. <1823 or 1824> Wolfe 605. Wolfe 473A.