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Cuatro Duos Sop y Ten Cowen
Cuatro Duos Sop y Ten Cowen
Cuatro Duos Sop y Ten Cowen
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1890
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BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITt
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L. O N D O N,
Joseph Williams, 24, Berners Street, W.
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ALBUMS.
JOSEPH WILLIAMS'S i^
No. I. VOCAL. No. 2. INSTRUMENTAL.
CONTENTS.
White Squall . « .G. Barker W. STERNDALE BENNETT'S WOR^iS.
Sweet Nightingale ._...._....«.. ^^^.^F. Boscovitch CONTENTS.
She wore a wreath .„.„.„..>.„.».» P. Knight Three Musical Sketches, Op. 10. Capriccio, Op. a. Schetxjo, Op. 27.
Bloom is on the rye ..^.^.^..^.^ .....>.... :iz:± {. R. Bishop
Edited by ARTHUR O'LEARY.
light of other days ^.^ ...M. Balfe |
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No. 6. INSTRUMENTAL.
7.
CONTENTS.
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from Mfliul's " Joseph " On the Tremolando
INSTRUMENTAL.
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CONTENTS. I
DIVERSIONS, Book II.—Containing Preludes and Fugues by The night has a thousand eyes I If thou wilt remember
John Travers, Dr. John Blow, Henry Purcell, Dr. Arnk, Rondel (Kiss me, sweetheait) I think of all thou art to me
Dr. Green, &c., &c. Good-night Alas, alas how easily things go wrong
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OUR
ocAL Duets, FOR
Soprano andTenor
N? I...EDENLAND words by the author of JOHN HALIFAX, GENT:
2. ..THE BOY AND THE BROOK ..words by LONGFELLOW.
3. ON HER LOVER^S ARM SHE LEANT. ..words by LORD TENNYSON.
4. .THE FOUNTAINS MINGLE WITH THE RIVER.. ...words by SHELLEY.
COAIPOSED BY
Frederic H.CowEN.
Price Three Shillings net.
LONDON,
Joseph Williams. 24, Berners Street, W.
BOSTON.
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EDENLAND.
N91.
Words by
Author of "John Halifax'.' F.H.COWEN.
Soprano.
^ Molto sostenuto.
Tenor.
a
i Sk^Fs -f- r J
You re . mem .
''— Mr
p
ber where in star -
r
light
P
We two
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ghost,
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felt
i
like a ghost.
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r
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r
me, Look,
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stand, While my
poco espressivo
heart
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pour'd out its
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N. 7859.
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N. 7859.
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land.
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der
the
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THE BOY AND THE BROOK.
N?2.
Words by
Longfellow. F. H. COWEN.
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Tenor.
P
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r J I
f"^' r PPM r
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r
Brook, from what rnoun- tain dost thou come? O my brook, let cool and sweet!
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Piano.
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cold,
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a tempo vivace
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lii^ ^^ n^ J N j J
j
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poco rit.
N. 7859.
Tenor.
p a placer poco rit. ^ Soprano.
§ ^
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r J I
r- ^^' f P P I r : ^ r If
a tempo leggiero
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go
ji' J^
to the
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er
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be. low
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vi. o.lets
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grow And
p a tef/ijM
poco rit.
N. 7859.
10
^ ^
a te//tpo
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Where
^
long the night gale Her
n'mn^ ^
go to the gar . den in the vale all night _ in _
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love - song doth re . peat, her love- song doth re. peat.
Tenor. a piacere
s
Brook, to what foun . tain
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i II
poco rit.
my
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brook . let
i
cool and sweet!
fet
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^oco rit.
f f rf ^:^
pM (T
go
tempo
at
:
whose brink
J. J^iJ.
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r
drink,
p p
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er she looks there
the
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^ when .
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foun dost thou go?
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meet
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and
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chin,
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to meet
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her, and
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m
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m iifc^
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a
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brook - let, my brook, let cool and sweet, my brook.let
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and
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cool sweet!
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12
Soprano.
Tenor.
Piano.
M ^==^ '
p
And
'1^''
far
p
a _
Mp
cross
P
the
f
hills they
^t^cjjj
i
By permission of Messrs Macraillan & C9
13
^ ^\
f
went
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In
J'
that
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new world which is the old:
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r
far
p p
^ ^^=^ pip
A -
/;oco
cross
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P
the
p
hiUs, and
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N K
^^^^
far a
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ia f^^^^
cross the hills they went:
^^
^ d^u^dii '^^^ rff^rff^n^
^^ way
P
Be .
M
yond their
'P
ut _
P
most pur . pie rim, And
f' l
-
p
cross
jjnco
P
the
cres.
r
hills, be _
^g
yond their pur . pie
Sm E&
P i
P
^Xa. * ^Xo.
N. 7859.
14
dim.
him. "I'd sleep an. o. ther hun . dred years, O love, for such an. o . ther
#jM--^#± him.
^^. ^
a
kiss'
espress
^^
P b% y r
"O! wake
P
for
""
ev_
P
er,
I
^
love','
p P
she hears,
^
"O
^ P P P
this
P
and
N. 7859.
15
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'
^^ And
Ip
o'er
P
them
p
ma .
^
ny
llJAl
a slid . ing star.
7
And
d'
S
this'.'..
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P
^'^'''^P PP P
J'
p If ^P P ir P P P
P 'T
P
ma. ny a mer. ry wind was borne, And, stream'd thro' ma . ny a gold . en
—
P a \'
a r?T"jrr'rTT; ffijrp pT I
jrpi
^
I
^ss
T :^ '^. * "^
"O
diM. e rit.
16
molto espress.
poco pill lento
p
m ^ ^M
"O
P
hap .
p
py
f
sleep,
"pi
that
J'
light _
u>
ly
J
fled!
ji
'^.
^ ^''1-
p p r '-p I
J' J' J s y 7 p
^m
L.H.
poco pill lento
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# rf i j* j* j*
i^
^ :$:
^ y t
:i£
"O
^ i^ love,
molto espresf,
^\
§ P "P P ^p I
i' ,}^
\J^
hap- py kiss, that woke thy sleep!" "O
L.H. L.H.
i
!
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'''
,n /;oco cres.
it i
tJ^f "f
^=5^
O
^ ^iia. :^
—
^ ^.^^•^"^^•^
love thy
-
y
kiss
•
molto
jy inotco
iiJ' ii>
would wake the
rit.
rii.
J' I
^
dead!'
Sfc^ f=i1 p
_
•
^ molto
J^ ^
/'
rit.
i^' I j^
^
hiip py kiss, that woke thy sleep!'
espres
€ ,#>
cy gf^ i
PP
i
'
|i ii=s
espre.ss.
I
y
^
molto Tit.
rail.
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Tempo I?
Tempo I?
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^_^.^-
_ cent bark, And,
J' rP
rapt
P
thro'
P '7 p
ma . ny a
^
ro _ sy change, The
^
«r?>/.
twi - light
^
I
cros
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cent
J
bark.
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And,
I
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rapt
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thro'
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ro _
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sy change,
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The twi - light
±-^^
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y
i
'
J
'
J J '^ J ^ J
* ^^.
^m
W'-J
died
- ^W'
in. to the
J'
I
r
dark.
V
agitato
p p p i"r p
'A hun.dred sum.mers!
^
t-
can
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it
I
r^^
be? And whi.ther
f=^ n^J y
P P l
V ^
died in . to dark.
agitato
18
r'"'n' I
I
'
^'
i
i' I
^3
go . est thou, tell me where?"
y^g" it a to
''if K
fe
And o'er tht^ hills, and far a _ ^
^^
a fe/n/H>
r/'/.
p
<^
^
ff I
^ p-M p Mp p f P
great . er won _ ders thereV And o'er the hiUs, and far
¥' 'U f f
ttrp r— -r
r fp 1
p
way Be.yond their ut _ most pur. pie rim, IBe _ yond the night, a. cross the
way
;i^2
Be.yond
^m
their ut . most rim.
^W'
Be . yond
p
^
p_p=^
the night, a. cross the
Ifi M,
^-i^.°rj^
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i
F]^Jr i
J?'J^J^
^3^.
N. 7859.
^ a
day
(Hfr
cres.
be.yond the
cres.
^^
night,
:*R=fi
a_ cross
_ .
the
-#-=
day,
1*-^
—^a
^-l<^
be.yond the
/*
^-H^»
^B
Pt
ff M
night,
espress
a _
es press
s
^-*-
cross the
iac
19
day. Thro' all the world, thro' all the world she fol _ low'd him,
^m day,
P
Thro'
n
all the
ir-
world,
S p
thro' all
^N ^^
the world she fol . low'd him
m
thro' all the world she fol . low'd him.
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PP
jJl^^LdJ
o /??> i??'
y ^\ -j' ^ ^ V T ^:
m- %2).
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—
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N. 7859.
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20
Soprano.
Tenor.
Wlh WlhitWIll ^
Piano.
M^
'^Hv.n
-y
rrr
n
r 7 y
"^^
y-
fTP
i
J
p ^S in^ ^i
dim.
=?
E^
i^
rr
"jH J i' ^' J f «l
«!
•
The foun . tains min . gle with the riv . er And the
dfcl
P
PE f 7? Tf
pir p
'If
p r-^'-if r- r -g^
^
The foun . tains min . gle with the riv . er And the
M
r"''jTj;jji ^^ \
jT
\ I
y^ Qi t^ K «< \t
I
^P P^^^
T= ¥
^E^
^**V
^^ ^
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riv - ers with the
r-^-
o cean;
-
^^>ir- r
The winds
p
of
r
heav .
Mr
en mix
p
for
r-
ev _ er
^^^
- _ _ _
^m ^S ^ mE 0^0
^^
^ * %s.
N. 7859.
«
w
21
ji ii
With
dim.
a sweet. e . mo - tion.
^^ No
igitato
_
^
thing
^
in
^
the
!
world is
i
M
v'^ J
With
dim.
;
a
r
•
sweet.
r-j-
e .
i f
mo _
r
tion.
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^
17
No
agitato
.
p
thing
r
in
^
the
^
world is
^m.
p=? y ^
3::
j
'
r
'to.
^ lA #—
sin
=-
_ gle; AU things by
^^
a law di _ vine.
P
Aft
p:
sin . gle;
r
All
P
things
r
by
p
a
r
law
^ di _ vine.
^=^
S^L^l'-^'
rt^ r w
.rl
I
-
jl -,1 .;i
i
|
..j j. jj.
;.^x
^
f w^^ «
^ p^^m 'i=^^
^p ^
</?»/. <"
^-
r^y.
r
In one ah _ o _ ther's be . ing min le, Why not I with
u
i-'^'if
In one
r
('
an -
F
o . ther's be .
a
ing
*
min .
^
gle, Why
^
not
dim. e
I
rit.
with
^ r^ ^
ji ii ji
dim. e. n't.
^
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T 1^^ *
X. 7859.
22
In one tan
ih^ 2 \ ^ 2 ^ ^
^ poco rit.
p p ^
^> \
r
o _ ther's be. ing min gle. Why not
r P
in
P
be. ing
p k:
min
i
gle, Why
^
2 ^ /»^^^%
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'^—.^^ A A A
^^
^
M ^,,
fflJUiffl
^ ^
^to.
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^
,^rrj
/;oco
rn
r/^.
ii'
¥ -# *
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t% I
I
j.-
with
A
%^ ^ a tf/»po
thine?
^ —
\^ ^ A ate/npo
^ m ^^m
with thine?
AAA A
'
' '
J" "ijlJUJ
A A A
a tempo ^^^\ f ^
A A A A
^
'^h mn^
f
J
77 .
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*
rrr m rvt
^
23
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iA
n
Sh U^^^^
n ^m i \
^
^^ fji
i j
j jj j i
^m Mm MTM '
^ T r
4*1
^ J
See, the
i'
moun
J
.
J'
tains
J
kiss high
i l
J
heav
-
_
J
en,
-
And
J ^ the waves clasp one
?
an _
r^ r
See. the
r V
moun .
r
tains
r
kiss
^
high heav _ en,
^^
And
ihiJ-
the waves clasp
^
J.
one an,
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p
iji rj] u i l
J JJ J ii JJh i J ,
i
^^
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ther:
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No sis _
^
ter flow'r would
pir
be for
p
.
r
giv .
^
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Time is false, while love is like tliee, Stedfast star tho' the fierce wind blew,
! In yonder arch, spread high and far,
Clear and strong, a light, and an ark Seen or unseen, doth mem'ry weave That is the gem, love's emblem all bright,
For eveiy sea ! A halo for you ! Our star our star ! !
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And skies be hidden from sight. And darken its brightest sky.
What were you thinking, darling,
Still, life is never so dark, you know, But oft whnn troubles are shared, dear.
When I met you yesterday
Of rain that is yet to reach us,
But that love can make it bright They take themselves wings, and fly.
Or of sun that has gone away? II. For clouds may come, and sun may go,
Had shadows banished the sunshine, Tell me the sorrow, darling, And skies be hidden from sight.
Had clouds come over the sky ? Let me share the shade withyou, Still, life is never no dark, you know.
You looked so quiet and thouglitful, For what is heavy for one heart But that love can made it bright.
I could not help wondering why May be easily borne by two,
A wish, I ne'er had met you, And yet I would not wonder
In heart of mine may dwell An hour, if I but knew.
Like skies at morning breaking,
But vain to say forget you, For hearts are best asunder
Are years as yet untold ;
1 love you too well. If love be found untrue
My heart with day is waking, Some day I may regret you,
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Life such joy and freedom gives, She will not know !
Tis enough for her she lives. II. So all to her be giving.
Lives to sing to-day ! When her song rings no more. Field, and flow'r, and sky,
Time enough for sigh and tear. Its music stilled and o'er, The joy she lov'd in living.
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Words by F. D. DELILLE.
MEMORIES Music by A. GORING THOMAS
Moderato.
I So young, and so early But though the voice rings high, the heart
Yet love still lives, tho' its idol is dead. Beats low, and murmurs soft apart.
My darling was the sweete3t flower
That ever bloomed in love's fair bower, So young, and so early fled.
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But roses soonest fall beneath The saddest thoughts may seem to fade, Yet love still lives, though its idol is dead.
The cruel wind's destructive breath ! Their bitt'rest pangs by others stay'd.
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Words by H. P. STEPHENS and W. YARDLEY. Music by FLORIAN PASCAL
Moderato quasi allegrett:
Till night's dark hour be gone, Silver star, our fates are blended.
And flies before the day. So for both one star must shine.
The stars above are gleaming, Oh silver star be kind.
! Heart with heart our love ascended.
Lamps of life in Heaven's fane, My fate is wrapt in thee My star's hers, and hers is mine.
On each mortal gently beaming, Till peace at last I find.
Oh silver star, shine on.
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Bringing joy, or bringing pain Shine on, dear star, for me. And guide her with thy ray
Destiny in each is blended, dark hour be gone.
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When at last life's journey ended, Silver star, in heaven gleaming, Shine on, oh silver star,
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Then dies out man's silver star. Shed o'er one thy brightest sheen, Our fate is wrapt in thee.
Oh ! silver star, shine on ;
She mine own whom waking, dreaming, Smile on her from afar.
Shine on, and liglit my way, Is my life, my all, my queen. And kiss her brow for me.
Kyrie(No.7. Mass)
BOOK I.
- Haydn
p^ NO. BOOK YII.— Continued, PAOB
1. 12. Andante Taladilhe 21
S. Great and glorious — Haydn 13. I dreamt I wm in heaven (Naamanj Michael Costa 22
Gloria (No. 1. Mass) Haydn 14. Wewillrejoice Dr. Croft 24
4k. GloriaCNoi'I Mass) Mozart 10 15. Almighty and everlasting (Jod O. Gibbon* 26
Gloria(No. 12. Mass) Mozart 14 clap your hands
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Et Incamatus (No. 3. " Haydi '"
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BOOK III.
Beethtven
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Sacred Song
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Aria from Zauberflote Mozart
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6. La Musette J. S. Bach 6
Blessed for ever Ave Maria
Blessing, honour, glory, and power (Last Judgment) Spohr
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7. Lord is my Shepherd John Farmer 8
When the West Mendelssohn 8. Andante (Symphony) Mozart 9
Quoiiiam (Mass in B flat) Henry Farmer Honour and Glory (Quartetto, Naaman)
9. Michael Costa 14
Eia Mater (Siaoal luator) Rossini Ave Maria
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Aria from Zauberflote _ Mozart 11. Andante F. Schubert 22
All glory to thfi Lamb (Last Judgment) ». Spohr 12. Andante Carl Reinecke 23
Song without Words Mendelssohn
Andaiite .^ _ Henry Farmer
13. Allegretto (from Symphony) , Haydn 24
14. Andante Mozart 28
Deus Tibi ...^ _....<, .....„..„. Mozart Morning Prayer (from Eli)
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Agnus Dei .,.......-_. ._..«_«... Weber Andante
16. _ Henry Farmer 88
Benedictus
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BOOK X.
Carl Reinecke 1
Andante (from the Grand Exhibition March) Auber 2. Sanctns (1st Mass) Haydn 2
Fu^e Henry Farmer 3. Dona Nobis (ist Mass) Haydn 4
Dona nobis Weber 4. Ave verum Mozart 8
Andante Religioso (from Meyerbeer's Exhibition March) ..Meyerbeer 5. Andante, in G Batiste 10
Benedictus (No. 10. Mass) Haydn 6. Agnus Dei (15th Mass) Haydn 12
Andante Henry Farmer 7. DonaNobis IS
Andante Selby 8. Benedictus (10th Mass) Mozart 16
The Dream Jerome
of St. Beethoven 9. Air known as My heart ever faithful J.S.Bach 18
Benedictus (No. 16. Mass) Haydn 10. Organ Solo (Faust) Spohr 20
Benedictus (Mass in B flat) Henry Farmer 11. Andante (Zauberflote) •• Mozart 21
Andante Henry Farmer 12. Grant, we beseech Thee Dr. Callcott 22
Andante Mendelssohn 13. Sing we merrily Dr. Blow 24
Andan te John Fa rmer 14. Air Robert Schumann 26
Andante Romberg 15. Lord, for Thy tender mercies' sake Farrant 26
Andantino Mendelssohn 16. LAnge Gardien Charles Gounod 28
17. Andante and Adagio .Henry Farmer 80
Ctonc^ic ® OpcrettajS
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6 SANG-AZURE ,
(2 M. 2 F.) Henry Herman & F. Pascal 2
8 MY UNCLE, THE GHOST (1. M. 2 F.) Henry Lathair & Lecocq, &c. 2
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