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Toimittaja Kustantaja Vuosi Laatta Omistaja Nimikirjoitus Nro Teos Säveltäjä Sovittaja/ Kustantaja Vuosi Laatta Omistaja Nimikirjoitus Muuta toimittaja 006 Quartetto 2940 Alttoviulu D 034 Jos. Haydn’s sämmtliche Compositionen. Erste vollständige Gesamtausgabe, VII. Band: 83 Quartette 038 4080 Sibelius- Huilu B Akatemian Kirjasto 048 Sibelius- Deli Decker Akatemian 1889 af L[?] Kirjasto Borgström I[?] 1878 051 Sabbath evenings, Sacred Edited & London: Cramer, Addison & [1840?] 2464 Helsingin Lina [?] vocal music with an arranged by Beale Konservatorion Borgström 1859 Accompaniment for the Joseph Goss Käsikirjasto Piano Forte 054 Graduale Sarisburiense Frere, Walter London: Bernard Quaritch [1894?] Helsingin Howard konservatorion kirjasto 055 Graduale Sarisburiense, Frere, Walter London: Bernard Quaritch 1894 Helsingin Part II Howard konservatorion kirjasto 066 Minne af Mathilda Stockholm: C.F. Bengtsson Ebeling, valda och af Henne utförda sånger 067 Samling af favorit- Stockholm: J.L. Ebeling romancer arrangerade för guitarre 067 [alkusanat:] Di si Soggiorno amabile 069 Extrait des airs françois La Haye: B. Hummel [1770- Helsingin Af Susanna de tout les operas luku?] konservatorion Elisabeth nouveaux, qui ont été käsikirjasto Helander till representés : appropriès Fröken pour le chant avec la Antoinette basse continuo Rotkirk. Gamla Carbby den 27 Mars 1826 094 Farwäl till Jenny Lind Stockholm: Abr. Hirsch 124 Helsingin 1 Konservatorion Kirjasto 095 [Sekalaisia pätkiä sonaateista, sonatiineista ym] 096 Favorit Walzer für das Braunschweig: im 138 Sophie Enva[...] Clavier nach dem Musikalischen Magazine auf beliebten Duette: “Tyroler der Höhe sind oftmals so lustig” 102 Secondes contredanses St. Petersbourg 1796 tyroliennes pour le Piano- Forte 104 Galop par Constantin Franz Liszt St. Pétersbourg M Bernard N.5.A Bulhakow arrangé pour le .No.4. piano Forte par Liszt 108 Musik-Bilagor till Nionde Häftet af Jonna [?] 114 Balladen von Rom Lin[…] Carl Löwe Charl[…] Kilpinen [Leima:] Eugen Gura 115 Lieder und [Leima:] Eugen Gesänge, Gura Romanzen und Balladen von Carl Löwe 116 Walda svenska Stockholm Abr. Hirsch Folksånger, Folkdansar och Folklekar 116 Walda svenska Stockholm Abr. Hirsch Folksånger, Folkdansar och Folklekar 2a häftet 117 Répertoire général du A. Panseron Paris G. Brandus, Dufour 9551 chanteur du Pianiste et de H. Herz & Cie l’Instrumentaliste 120 Muisto A.V. Lauluja kitaran Niklander säestyksellä Orchesteri oppilas A.V. Lyijykynäpiirroksia Niklander Muistoksi saatu V. Karlssonilta 11.10. 1885 2 121 Perlor Bland Folkvisor för Stockholm: Elkan & 264 en röst med schildknecht accompagnemet af piano Santa Lucia 121 Frebellis Triumpher Stockholm: Abr. Lundquist 1534 Sånger med Franska och Svenska text vid piano 121 Tyrolaren och hans barn Stockholm: Elkan & 132 Tysk Folkvisa schildknecht 121 Bruderfaerden i Stockholm: Abr. Lundquist 995 Hardanger Sång för en röst med piano 121 El jaleo de Xeres för Ludw. Beuerman Augusta[…] pianoforte 127 Hoppets stjärna Helsingfors J.P. […] Musikinstitus Handbibliothek 127 Morgonen 128 [Duetter Med Piano- 134 Helsingfors accomp] Musikinstitus Handbibliothek 129 [Sånger med tysk o fransk Helsingfors text. Gitarre-accomp Musikinstitus Handbibliothek 130 Andante Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Smeden [?] Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Farväl Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Spinnerskorna [?] Kirjoitettu käsin 130 På Berget Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Schottisches Lied Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Gretchen Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Polonoise von […]hofes Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Natt himmelen Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Gubben vid wägen Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Trio Kirjoitettu käsin 130 No 2 Wanderers Kirjoitettu käsin Nachtlied 130 Romance Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Andantino Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Moderato Quasi Allegretto 130 Andantino Kirjoitettu käsin 130 Allegretto Kirjoitettu käsin 3 130 Nyare Sånger till Forte- Kirjoitettu käsin Piano 130 Sammlung komischer & Louis Schneider Berlin: t. Trautwein 655 Sidottu edellisen väliin launiger Lieder, Arien & Gesänge mit Begleitung des Pianoforte 131 Duetter och Trior Kirjoitettu käsin 133 Musikaliskt tidsfördrif No 1821 Helsingfors 15, 16, 17 och 18 Musikinstitus Handbibliothek 137 Concertino 151 137 [Huiluosuudet 137 A:han] Huilu 1 B 137 [Huiluosuudet 137 A:han] Huilu 2 C 139 Minores Andante Kirjoitettu käsin 139 Tonerna Kirjoitettu käsin 139 Söderländskan i Norden Kirjoitettu käsin 139 Blomblockerskan Kirjoitettu käsin 139 Den ung Flickas Album Kirjoitettu käsin 139 Höst Visa Duo Kirjoitettu käsin 139 Soldat Flickorna Kirjoitettu käsin 139 Musikaliskt Album Stockholm: A.W. Möller Samling af malda sångstycken med accompagnement af piano-forte 140 Lieder für Sopran mit Kirjoitettu käsin Begleitung des Piano- Forte 140 Tidens flykt Kirjoitettu käsin 140 Virran reunalla Pyhäristin Kirjoitettu käsin pitäjästä 140 Norsk Folkmelodie Kirjoitettu käsin 140 Wår-helsning Kirjoitettu käsin 140 Otålighet Kirjoitettu käsin 140 Fiskare Sång Kirjoitettu käsin 140 Svensk Polska Kirjoitettu käsin 140 Sex ryska folkvisor Stocholm: Abr Hirsch 140 Romance 140 Allegro moderato Kirjoitettu käsin 140 Recitative och Romans Kirjoitettu käsin 140 Das Lied vom Herzen Kirjoitettu käsin 4 142 Collection choisie de Stockholm: Caron & Romances avec Lundquist accompagnemet de piano Je veux taimer sans te le tire 143 Lied Einlage zum Aug. M. Canthal Hamburg: Joh. Aug. Böhme Schauspiel Muttersegen 144 En vansinnigs sista Stockholm: Gust. Rylander 236 musikaliska tanke vid Pianoforte 144 Tyroler Schützen-Marsch Wächter, Wyburg: C.W. Holmström für Piano-Forte Heinrich 144 Wald Samling af nyaste Stockholm: J.C. Hedbom dansmusik för 1847 Dansad i Stockholm 144 Entreact, Ballade O komm mein Kind zum Wald hinein 150 3e double qutuor par Gerke, Othon Bonn, N. simrock 3126 Louis Spohr pour le piano à 4 mains Op87 151 Symphonies vocales ou Chelard A.H. Paris: Henry Lemoine 4136 Helsingfors solféges d’ensemble a 3 et 4137 Musikinstitus 4 voix avc Bibliothek accompagnement de Piano 152 Der kleine Tambour für Hamburg: Johann August Rudi Sturm [?] eine Singstimme mit Böhme Begleitung des Piano- Forte 152 Wenn die Musen mir Hamburg: J.A. Böhme Kraft heut verleihn für’s Piano-Forte oder Guitarre 152 Bundes-Lied für’s Forte- Hamburg: Johann.August. Piano Böhme 152 Arioso No 3 112C Toinen lehti repeytynyt 152 Walda stycken ur Stockholm: Östergrenska T.W. berömdaste operor och Musik- och Bokhandel Operetter för Säng och Piano 1sta Häftet 189 Polonoise öfver Stockholm: E.Ebeling Brudtärnornas Folkvisa uti Operan Friskytten för Forte Piano 5 195 Aallegro di molto e con 8686 brio 220 Amphion 1835 221 Amphion 1834 Augusta Wallenius 225 [3 sonaattia pianolle] Sotavalta 226 1 Concerto Sotavalta Piano Kirjoitettu käsin 227 [Pianokappaleita] Kirjoitettu käsin 230 Suite des Airs Russes S. Petersbourg: J.D. 38 Sotavalta pour le Clavecin ou Gerstenberg et Comp Pianoforte par Divers Auteurs 257 [Irtolehtiä] 259 Quartetto VII, Quartetto VIII, Quartetto IX 269 Musikalische Schrifttafeln Johannes Wolf Bückeburg und Leipzig: 1922 9 Helsingin Für den Unterricht in der Siegel konservatorion Notationskunde Heft 1 kirjasto 270 Musikalische Schrifttafeln Johannes Wolf Bückeburg und Leipzig: 1922 9 Helsingin Für den Unterricht in der Siegel konservatorion Notationskunde Heft 2 kirjasto 271 Musikalische Schrifttafeln Johannes Wolf Bückeburg und Leipzig: 1922 9 Helsingin Für den Unterricht in der Siegel konservatorion Notationskunde Heft 3 kirjasto 272 Musikalische Schrifttafeln Johannes Wolf Bückeburg und Leipzig: 1922 10 Helsingin Für den Unterricht in der Siegel konservatorion Notationskunde Heft 4 kirjasto 273 Musikalische Schrifttafeln Johannes Wolf Bückeburg und Leipzig: 1922 9 Helsingin Für den Unterricht in der Siegel konservatorion Notationskunde Heft 5 kirjasto 274 Musikalische Schrifttafeln Johannes Wolf Bückeburg und Leipzig: 1922 9 Helsingin Für den Unterricht in der Siegel konservatorion Notationskunde Heft 6 kirjasto 275 Musikalische Schrifttafeln Johannes Wolf Bückeburg und Leipzig: 1923 9 Helsingin Für den Unterricht in der Siegel konservatorion Notationskunde Heft 7 kirjasto 276 Musikalische Schrifttafeln Johannes Wolf Bückeburg und Leipzig: 1923 8 Helsingin Für den Unterricht in der Siegel konservatorion Notationskunde Heft 8 kirjasto 277 Musikalische Schrifttafeln Johannes Wolf Bückeburg und Leipzig: 1923 7 Helsingin Für den Unterricht in der Siegel konservatorion Notationskunde Heft 9 kirjasto 278 Musikalische Schrifttafeln Johannes Wolf Bückeburg und Leipzig: 1923 8 Helsingin 6 Für den Unterricht in der Siegel konservatorion Notationskunde Heft 10 kirjasto 279 Svenska choralbokens Haeffner Upsala: Palmblad & C. 1824 194 Gustava samt svenska messans Ehrström 1834 Discant-Stämma 280 Bibliothek för Stockholm: Lunquist 1879 223 Ex libris Martin qvartettsångare Första Wegelius Bandet Helsingfors Musikinstitus Handbibliothek 281 Bibliothek för Stockholm: Lunquist 1879 225- Ex libris Martin qvartettsångare Andra 408 Wegelius Bandet Helsingfors Musikinstitus Handbibliothek 282 Messa a quatro [etc] 154 Ex libris Martin […] Käsin kirjoitettuja Wegelius kuoronuotteja Helsingfors Musikinstitus Handbibliothek 309 Suomen kansan laulantoja Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden 1849 I Seura 140 Psalmen 451 […]helgen Kirjoitettu käsin 1850 143 Ur Operetten Alp Hyddan Adam, A Kirjoitettu käsin 143 Ur Operetten Alp hyddan Adam, A Kirjoitettu käsin Romance 134 Sångstycken vid Piano Adam, A. Stockholm: J.C. Hedbom Forte ur operetten Alp- hyddan 066 Sångstycken vid Piano Adam, Stockholm: J.C. Hedbom Helsingin Forte ur op. Postiljon från Adolphe konservatorion Lonjumeau käsikirjasto 066 Sångstycken vid Piano Adam, Stockholm: J.C. Hedbom Forte
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