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FOR 1870 CONTAINING THE FOLLOWIN' i n nee Gome Back to Erin Valse Mu^jravc 26 Adieu Valse Supine, 31 Hit and Miss Galop -Haw 38 Madcap Galop ZlV//" 39 Gaietv Polka Offenbach 42 Grand Duchess Quadrille Vagabond Quadrille Claribel Lancers Princess of Trebizonde Valse Offenbach 20 PRICE FIFTY CENTS NEW YORK: 1500SEY & CO., No. 4 BONII S'l'KKK'l

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  • FOR 1870

    CONTAINING THE FOLLOWIN'

    i n nee

    Gome Back to Erin Valse Mu^jravc 26 Adieu Valse Supine, 31 Hit and Miss Galop -Haw 38 Madcap Galop ZlV//" 39 Gaietv Polka Offenbach 42

    Grand Duchess Quadrille Vagabond Quadrille Claribel Lancers Princess of Trebizonde

    Valse Offenbach 20

    PRICE FIFTY CENTS

    NEW YORK:

    1500SEY & CO., No. 4 BONII S'l'KKK'l

  • IV LIST OF CHEAP MUSICAL PUBLICATI ]NTo. 4 Bond Street, TsTew York,

    Removed from 644 Broadway.

    ** Absurdly moderate in price, and perfectly satisfactory in shape.”—New York Tuts,

    BOOSEY’S MUSICAL CABINET. A complete Library of Modern and Standard Vocal, Pianoforte and Dance Music and Pianoforte Operas complete in B^ks.

    Price 50 cents each. Clearly printed on good paper. Large 4to size. *** All the Songs have Pianoforte accompaniments and English words.

    1 Mendelssohn's Twenty Songs. 2 Balfe’s Twelve songs. 3 Verdi's Fourteen songs. 5 Fifty Popular waltzes. 6 Twelv e sets of quadrilles. 7 Fifty polkas and galops. 8 Twenty-five gems, by Verdi, for pianoforte. 9 Ascher's Nine original pianoforte pieces.

    10 Ten nocturnes and mazurkas, by Goria, Talexy, IVely, Ac.

    11 Twelve drawing-room pianoforte pieces. 12 Beethoven's Fifteen songs. 13 J. L. Hatton, and G. Linley’s Twelve songs. 14 Twenty ballads by popular composers. 15 Kucken’s Sixteen songs. 10 Twelve Vocal duets, by Mendelssohn. Ac. 17 Mendelssohn’s music to Midsummer Night’s • Dream, complete for pianoforte.

    18 Schubert’s Twelve songs. 19 Brinley Kichards' and Osborne's Twelve popular

    fantasias for pianoforte. 20 Donizetti’s Twelve operatic songs. 22 Handel’s Sixteen sacred songs. 28 Eighteen Standard English songs for gen! lemens’

    voices. 29 Sixteen Standard English songs for ladies' voices. 30 Five sets of dance music as pianoforte duets. 31 Ten Songs from La Sonuambula. 33 Mendelssohn’s songs without words, books 1 and

    2, complete. 34 Mendelssohn’s songs without words, books 3 and

    4, complete. 35 Mendelssohn’s songs without words, books 5 and

    6, complete. 36 Ten German songs, by popular composers. 37 Twenty-tour Schottisches, varsovianas, redowas,

    Ac., Ac. 38 Twenty French romances, by Massini, Amaud,

    Puget, Ac. 40 II Trovatore, complete for pianoforte solo. 41 La Traviata, complete for pianoforte solo. 42 Twenty Welsh melodies, with English words. 45 Selection of soprano songs from popular operas. 46 to 52 Beethoven’s 32 sonatas in 7 Nos., each No.

    containing 4 or more complete sonatas.

    60 Un hallo in Maschera, complete for pianoforte solo.

    64 Twenty-five comic songs. 65 One hundred reels and country dances, for the

    pianoforte. 67 The Juvenile pianoforte album, thirty-two pieceb

    and dances. 68 The Classical Pianoforte Album, 30 gems from the

    Great Masters. 72 Selection of sacred music for pianoforte. 73 Sixteen standard English songs (Third selection). 74 Fourteen sacred songs. 76 Thirteen songs by Sir H. R. Bishop. 77 Selection of new songs and ballads by the most

    popular composers. 78 One hundred English, Irish, Scotch and Welsh

    airs, for pianoforte. 79 Ten drawing-room pianoforte pieces, by modern

    composers (Second selection). 80 Twelve short pieces by Stephen Heller. 81 Selection of 13 sets of new dance music by Strauss

    and other popular composers. 82 Twelve National Anthems by Beyer for piano. 83 Fifteen vocal duets, by Balfe, Braham, Bishop, Ga¬

    briel, Ac. 84 Eight fantasias for pianoforte, by Kobe. 85 Heller’s Promenades d’un Solitaire. 86 Eight of Mendelssohn’s shorter pieces. Complete. 87 Six popular fantasias for pianoforte, by Leybach. 89 Twenty Moore’s Irish Melodies. Voice and Piano. 90 Twenty Songs of Scotland. Voice and Piano. 92 Crispino e la Comare, complete for pianoforte solo. 94 Twenty celebrated English songs. 95 Sixteen old 3on»s of Ireland (First selection). 96 Seventeen old songs of Ireland (Second selection) 97 Seventeen old songs of Ireland (Third selection). 98 Eighteen baritone and bass songs. 99 Franz Schubert’s four impromptus, and six mo-

    meus musicales. 100 Robert Schu man’s twenty-two short pieces. 101 Strauss'8 new dance music, 7 complete sets, jo Oonnc Songs (Second selection). 103 La Gazza Ladra, complete for pianoforte. 104 La Sonuambula, complete lor pianoforte. 105 Der Frcischutz, complete for pianoforte.

    106

    107 108 109 110 111 112 113

    114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128

    129

    130

    131

    132

    133

    134 a35 136 137 138

    139

    Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, complete forpno- forte.

    Norma, complete for pianoforte. Martha, complete for pianoforte. Beethoven’s 45 original valses, complete. Robert le Diable, complete for pianoforte. William Tell, complete for pianoforte. Don Juan, complete for pianoforte. Schumann’s Album for the Young, comple, 43

    characteristic nieces. The Barber of Seville, complete for pianofoi. Fidelio, complete for pianoforte. Lucrezia Borgia, complete for pianoforte. I Le Domino Noir, complete for pianoforte. I Le Nozze di Figaro, complete for pianoforte.! Rigoletto, complete for pianoforte. Thalberg’s Art of Singing applied to the p ro. Sydney Smith’s pianoforte pieces (First select n). Chopin’s Vaises for pianoforte, complete. Don Pasquale, complete for pianoforte. Zampa, complete for pianoforte. Fra Diavolo, complete for pianoforte Crown Diamonds, complete for pianoforte. Masaneillo, complete for pianoforte. Stephen Heller’s 24 studies of Expression

    Rhythm for pianoforte. Mozart’s Pianoforte sonatas. Nos. 1, 2 and 3, c

    pleto. Mozart's Pianoforte sonatas. Nos. 4, 5, 6 and

    complete. Mozart's Pianoforte sonatas, Nos. 8, 9,10 and ^L,

    complete. Mozart's Pianoforte sonatas. Nos. 12, 13,14 and

    15, completo. Mozart’s Pianoforte sonatas, Nos. 16,17, 18 and

    19, complete. Schubert's Sonatas, Nos. 1 and 2. Sohubort's Sonatas, Nos. 3, 4 and 5. Schubert’s Sonatas, Nos. 0, 7 and 8. Schubert’s Sonatas, Nos 2 and 10. Twelve Songs by Arthur S. Sullivan and J. L.

    Molloy. Eight German Volkslieuer, arranged for piano¬

    forte by A. Gollmick. (To be continued.)

    BOOSEY’S SACRED MUSICAL CABINET. A Library of Music for Voice, Pianoforte, Harmonium, ’Melodeon or Cabinet Organ, and Organ, in Books.

    Price 50 cents each. 1 Twenty-four Sacred Sougs by Claribel. 2 The Messiah, for pianoforte solo. 3 The Creation, for pianoforte solo. 4 Fifty Voluntaries for Harmonium, Melodeon, or

    Cabinet Organ. 5 Twenty-five Sacred Works for Harmonium, Melo¬

    deon or Cabinet Organ. 6 Wi ly's Otf. rtoires for Harmonium, Melodeon or

    Cabinet Organ. 7 Wely's Offertoircs for Organ.

    8 Audre and Hesse’s Voluntaries for Organ or Har¬ monium, Melodeon or Cabinet Organ.

    9 Two Hundred and Fifty Chants. Voice or Organ, etc.

    10 Anthems by Modern Composers (J. L. Hatton, J. Barnby, and Henry Smart).

    12 Eighteen Short Voluntaries for Organ. 13 Twelve Christmas Carols and Hymns. 14 Twelve Good Friday and Easter Hymns.

    HOUSEHOLD MUSIC

    15 Kent’s Anthems, arranged for Cabinet Organ, Mjx, iodeon or Harmonium.

    1G Two Hundred Psalm and Hymn Tunes, witho^ words, for Organ, Piano or Cabinet Organ.

    17 The Canticles of the Episcopal Church. ,y1 _ 18 Fantasias on Sacred Subjects, by Favarger Kuhe,

    Brinley Richards, Ac. , 19 Fifty Classical Voluntaries for Catdnei Organ or

    Harmonium, by J. W. Elliott. A (To be continued.)

    11

    A collection of popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music, in elegant books, 40 cents each, printed on the finest toned paper, from entirely new type; each number with illustrated cover and a full page illustration, intended as a

    companion series to Boosey’s “Musical Cabinet.” Now ready. t 1 Fifteen Household Songs. 3 Thirty Sacred Songs.—Vocal. 4 Nine Gems of pianoforte pieces. 5 Ten Gems of pianoforte pieces.

    6 Twenty-nine Sacred Pieces for pianoforte.

    7 Little songs for little singers. 8 Little pieces for little players.

    9 Popular Waltzes, by Laurent—Dinorah, Satanella, Martha, and Maud.

    11 Eighteen German Volkslider, with English words.

    12 Twenty Household Sqngs, Second Series.

    13 Twenty-four Scotch Songs. To be continued,

    •The finest paper, the most elegant type, the prettiest pictorial illustrations, all contribute to enhance the attractions of every number. The greatest wonder is the cheapness; and we only hope, for the sake of the public as well as the publishers, that the price of these books may be sufficient to repay the expenditure."—Illustrated London .Weirs, June 20.

  • NEW NUMBERS OF

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    No, 143.

    CHOPIN’S MAZURKAS, Complete,

    PRICE SO CENTS.

    No. 117.

    CHOPIN’S VALSES, Complete.

    PRICE 50 CENTS.

    HOPIN’S MAZURKAS AND VALSES,

    In one volume, with Portrait, and Memoir by J. W. Davison, antique cloth,

    bevelled sides, and gilt edges.

    PRICE 2 DOLLARS.

    No. 139.

    TWELVE SONGS

    BY MOLLOY AND ARTHUR SULLIVAN. • luding “ The Gleaners,” “ Tripping thro’ the Meadows,” Only the Night Winds,”

    “ She is not fair to outward view,” “ He will return,” &c.

    PRICE SO CENTS.

    NO. 145.

    TWELVE SONGS BY DOLORES.

    ncluding “ o my lost Love,” “ Sleep,” “ Song of a Nest,” No longer mourn for me,” “ The racing River leaped and sang,” &c.

    PRICE 50 CENTS.

    NO. 138.

    TWELVE SONGS BY GOUNOD,

    ncluding the Serenade, “Oil voulez vous aller,” “The message of love,” “Far

    from his mountains,” “ Dark Night has passed,” “ If thy heart should

    ever change,” “ The Page’s Message,” &c.

    PRICE SO CENTS.

    NEW YORK :

    BOOSEY AND CO., 4, BOND STREET, [over.

  • THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF

    BOOSEY’S MUSICAL CABINET, No. 146. PRICE SO CENTS.

    QUADRILLE

    CONTENTS

    ... “ Grand Duchess" ... Offenbach. VALSE ... ... “ Come hack lo Erin” ... ... Musgrave. LANCERS ... ... “ Claribel”. ... Coote. POLKA ... “Gaiety”. ... Offenbach.

    GALOP ... “ Hit and Miss” . . ... Hervd. QUADRILLE ... “ Vagabond” . ... Coote. VALSE ... “Princess of Trebizonde ’ ... Offenbach. VALSE • •• ... “Adieu”. 4 ... Snelling. GALOP ... “Madcap” ... ... ReM

    BOOSEY’S MINIATURE OPERAS. (In “HOUSEHOLD MUSIC.’’)

    A Series of elegant little Books for the Drawing-Room, exquisitely printed and

    illustrated, each containing the whole of the Airs arranged for Pianoforte.

    PRICE 40 CENTS EACH.

    i. RIGOLETTO. 1 2. TROVATORE. i 3. SONNAMBULA.

    4. LUCIA. I 5. NORMA. | 6. MARTHA.

    THE OPERATIC SCRAP BOOK Contains above 100 Gems for the Pianoforte, by Verdi, Bellini, Donizetti, and

    Flotow, with Six exquisite Illustrations. Printed on toned paper, and superbly

    bound blue cloth, gilt edges. The most elegant gift book of the season.

    PRICE 2 DOLLARS.

    J. L. HATTON’S HARMONIUM BOOK Contains Seventeen New and Original Compositions for the Instrument.

    PRICE SO CENTS.

    J. L. HATTON’S SMALL ORGAN BOOK Contains Eleven New and Original Compositions for the Instrument, (two only

    with Pedals.)

    PRICE 50 CENTS.

    NEW YORK:

    BOOSEY AND CO., 4, BOND STREET. [0V£R.

  • NEW NUMBER!®* OF

    No. 128. Stephen Belter’s 24 Studies of Expression and Rhythme for the Pianoforte. Price, Fifty Cents. *** A New Work by this Esteemed Composer.

    No. 138. Twelve Songs by Arthur S. Sullivan and A. I. Molloy. Price, Fifty Cents.

    No. 139. Eight German Volkslieder. Arranged for Pianoforte by A. Gollmick. Price, Fifty Cents.

    MUSICAL CABINET.

    No. 140. Ten Standard Overtures, Complete for Pianoforte. Including Fra liiavolo. Crown Diamonds, Zauberflote, Tancredi, Domino Noir, Figaro, Barbiere, Freischutz, William Tell, and Zampa.

    No. 141. Ten Songs by Charles Gounod, including some of his best and newest compositions.

    No. 142. Donizetti’s Eucia di Eammermoor. Complete for Piano¬ forte.

    BEETHOVEN’S SONATAS, IN SEVEN BOOKS.

    The Publishers beg to state that the SONATAS of BEETHOVEN hitherto published in 14 Numbers of the Musical Cabinet, will, in future, be compressed into 7 Numbers, as follows:

    46. Sonatas, No. 1, Op. 2, F minor. Dedicated to Haydn ; No. 2, Op. 2, A. Dedicated to Haydn; No. 3, Op. 2, C. Dedicated to Haydn ; Op. 7, E flat.

    47. Sonatis. No. I, Op. 10, C. minor; No. 2, Op. 10, F ; No. 3, Op. 10, D ; Pathetique, Op. 13, C minor ; No. 1, Op. 14, E ; No. 2, Op. 14, G.

    48. Sonatas. Op. 22. B flat ; Op. 26, with Funeral March ; No. 1, Op. 27, C sharp minor (Quasi Una Fantasia); No. 2, Op, 27, E flat (Moonlight).

    49. Sonatas, Pastorale, Op. 28, D ; No. 1, Op. 31, G ; (Known also as Op. 29) ; No. 2, Op. 31, D minor; No. 3, Op. 31, E flat. Known also as Op. 29).

    60. Sonatas, No. 1, Op. 49, G minor ; No. 2, Op. 49, G ; Op. 53, C ; Op. 54, F ; Appassionata, Op. 67, F minor.

    51. Sonatas, Op. 78, F sharp ; Op. 79, G ; Caracteris- tique. Op. 81, Eflat ; Op. 90, Gminor; Op.lOl.A.

    52. Sonatas, Op. 106, B flat ; Sonatas, Op. 109, E ; Op. 110, A flat; Op. Ill, E minor.

    The above complete, in one Volume, price $3.50.

    MOZART’S SONATAS, IN FIVE ROOKS.

    129. Mozabt’s Sonatas, No.' 1, Fantasia and Sonata, Op. 11, C minor; No. 2, A minor ; No. 3, D major.

    130. Mozabt’s Sonatas, No. 4, Op. 62, B fiat major ; No. 6, C major; No. 6, A major ; No. 7, Op. 112, C major.

    131. Mozabt’s Sonatas, No. 8, G major ; No. 9, C major ; No. 10, E flat major ; No. 11, B flat major. ,

    The above complete, in one

    132. Mozabt’s Sonatas, No. 12, F major ; No. 13, C major ; No. 14, F major ; ■ No. 15, B flat major.

    133. Mozart's Sonatas, No. 16, D major ; No. 17, F major ; No. 18, D major ; No. 19, F major.

    Volume, price $2.50.

    E. SCHUBERT’S SONVTVS, IN VO! K BOOKS.

    134. Schubert’s Sonatas, No. 1, A minor, Op. 42 ; No. 2, D major, Op. 53. 135. Schubert’s Sonatas, No. 3, A major, Op. 120 ; No. 4, E flat major, Op. 122 ;

    No. 5, A minor, Op. 143.

    138. Schubert’s Sonatas, No. 6, D major, Op. 147; No. 7, A minor, Op. 164; No. 8, C minor.

    137. Schubert’s Sonatas, No. 9, A major : No. 10, D major.

    The above complete in one Volume, price $2.00.

    PIANOFORTE OWIJVfS, ."50 Cents eaelx.

    The Publishers beg to direct special attention to this series of operas. Each opera is complete, with, overture, etc., price Fifty cents each.

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  • THE EXTRA

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    GRAND DUCHESS QUADRILLE Offenbach 1

    VAGABOND QUADRILLE ... Coote 7

    CLARIBEL LANCERS ... Coote 13

    PRINCESS OF TREBIZONDE

    VALSE . Offenbach 20

    COME BACK TO ERIN VALSE Musgrave

    PAGE

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    ADIEU VALSE. Snelling 31

    HIT AND MISS GALOP ... Hervd 38

    MADCAP GALOP . Rilld 39

    GAIETY POLKA . Offenbach 42

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  • 26

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    Come Back to Erin Waltz.Musgrave.

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    Christmas Waits Quadrille.

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    ORGAN NUMBERS. No. 20.—J. L. HATTON’S SMALL ORGAN BOOK—11 Original Pieces (2 only with Pedals) suitable for all classes of players. 1 Andante maestoso, E flat major | 4 Maestoso, C major 7 Adagio (witli pedals obbligato), B minor I 10 Allegro appassionata, F minor 2 Andante, E major [A minor 6 Allegretto, D major 8 Allegro, D major 11 Andante, C major 3 Allegro moderato (with pedals obligato) I 6 Andante, F major I 9 Allegro moderato, G major I

    No. 8-SELECTION OP VOLUNTARIES by ANDRE and HESSE, for the Organ or Harmonium. 19 Postlude In F 20 Andantino In A minor 21 Andante in E flat 22 Postlude in D minor 23 Postlude in C

    1 Prelude in A 7 Allegretto grazioso in F 13 Andantino in A minor 2 Allegretto in E flat 8 Andante moderato in E flat 14 Allegretto in A 3 Andante in F 9 Andante in G 15 Andante in F 4 Andante in A 10 Postlude in C minor 16 Prelude in C minor 5 Andante in E flat 11 Prelude and Fugue on the word “ Hesse” 17 Prelude in F 6 Prelude in E flat 12 Andante in E for the soft stops 18 Allegretto in F

    No. 12.—EIGHTEEN SHORT VOLUNTARIES FOR THE ORGAN. 1 Agnus Dei.Haydn 2 Poco Adagio.Kozeluch 3 Andante from a Sonata, Op. 6 .. .. Mendelssohn 4 For the Lord Is gracious (from service in F). S. Wesley 6 Adagio from a Sonata .Steibelt 6 Andante from a Sonata, Op. 147.. .. F. Schubert

    7 Voluntary.F. Jacobs 8 Movement from a Sonata.Clement! 9 Et Vitam Venturi (Mass No. 1) . .. Beethoven

    10 Adagio from a Sonata .J. It. Cramer 11 Adagio from a Trio ., .. .. Beethoven 12 Andante from a Sonata.F. Schubert

    13 Andante from a Sonata 14 Largo from a Sonata, Op. 7 15 Sanctus . 16 Avo Maria. 17 As pants the Hart. 18 Andante from a Fantasia, Op. 78

    No. 7.-LEPEBURE WELY’S FOUR GRAND OFFERTOIRES for the Organ.

    HARMONIUM NUMBERS.

    J. B. Cramer Beethoven Spohr Mozart Spohr F. Schubert

    No. 4.—FIFTY 1 Coro from St. Austin 2 Lauda, I Pellegrini .. 3 Agnus Dei 4 Benedictus 5 Et Resurrexit 6 Domine Deus 7 Hear my prayer 8 Propter magnam glo-

    riam tuam .. 9 Recordare

    10 Stabat Mater .. 11 Coro . 12 In my distress 13 Praise ye the Lord ..

    Hasse Hasse Caldara Caldara Caldara Leal and Rego Pergolesi

    Pergolesi D'Astorga D'Astorga Gossec Saba tine Brassetti

    SHORT VOLUNTARIES, arr 14 Sanctus—from a Requiem. Bassani 15 Benedictus .. .. high ini 16 Cor mundum in me .. Ciumpi 17 Melody.Gluck 18 Praise the Lord .. Siroli 19 Te Deum Laudamus.. Graun 20 He was despised .. Graun 21 Coro from the Tod Jesu Graun 22 Saints and Angels .. Wolf 23 Save Thy people .. Marcello 24 Lauda Sion .. .. Nauman 25 O come let us worship Baoh 26 With Thee th’ unsheltered moor. Handel

    anged for the Harmonium, by 27 From Greenland's icy

    mountains .. .. Michael Haydn 28 While conscious sinners

    tremble 29 Blest Jesus .. 30 Sanctus 31 Melody 32 Sanctus 33 Pleni Sunt 34 Et incarnatus est 35 Et incarnatus est 36 Dona Nobis .. 37 Benedictus

    Michael Haydn Michael Haydn Haydn Haydn Haydn Haydn Haydn Haydn Mozart Mozart

    NORDMANN. 38 Domine Dcus 39 Benedictus 40 Benediotus 41 Air 42 Air 43 Air—Mount of Olives 44 Air 45 Hymn . 46 Ave Maria .. 47 Air 48 Chorale 49 Air 50 O that I had wings

    No. 19.—FIFTY VOLUNTARIES, arranged for the Harmonium, by J. W.

    3 Allegretto non troppo

    6 Allegro moderato 6 Andante 7 Andante 8 Allegretto .. 9 Andante

    12 Largo

    Andre 14 Andante 27 Andantino .. Hesse 16 Allegretto moderato .. Fischer 28 March Andre 16 Andante Religioso .. .. Attwood 29 Andante expresslvo .. Mozart Schneider 17 Allegretto 30 Andante Hesse 18 Moderato 31 Larghetto .. Rink 19 Adagio 32 Moderato Rossini 20 Allegretto .. 33 Allegro Hesse 21 Adagio 34 Tempo giusto .. Gluck

    Haydn 22 Allegro 23 Vivace

    35 Andante maestoso 36 Moderato ..

    .. Spohr

    Rink 24 Sostenuto 37 Andantino .. Handel 25 Andante 38 Adagio Ilcsse 26 Andante

    ELLIOTT. 39 Lento 40 Allegro moderato 41 Vivace

    Mozart Mozart Mozart Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Beethoven Mendelssohn Mendelssohn Mendelssohn Mendelssohn Kent

    Gluck Gluck Fischer

    42 Andantino.Hesse 43 Andante 44 Adagio 45 Andante

    Mozart Mozart Rink

    46 Andante.Haydn 47 Adagio .Beethoven 48 Andantino.Hummel 49 Andantino.Hesse 60 Moderato molto .. .. Hummel

    1 Allegro, C minor 2 Adagio, C minor 3 Andante, D major

    No. 21.—J. L. HATTON’S HARMONIUM BOOK, consisting of Seventeen Short Pieces (without Pedals). 4 Allegro, G major 6 Maestoso, B flat major 6 Allegretto, B minor

    7 Alla capella, A minor 8 Andantino, E flat major 9 Vivace

    10 Andante, F sharp minor 11 Allegretto, A major 12 Moderato, D major

    13 Maestoso, C major 14 Allegro, G minor 15 Moderato, F major

    16 Allegretto, E major 17 Maestoso, C major

    No. 5.—TWENTY-FIVE WELL-KNOWN SACRED WORKS arranged for the Harmonium, by NORDMANN 23 Pope's Ode 24 Non Nobis Domino 25 Salvation

    No. 6.—LEFEBURE WELY’S FOUR GRAND ORGAN OFFERTOIRES, arranged for the Harmonium by E. F. RIMBAULT.

    No. 15.—SELECTION OF KENT’S BEST ANTHEMS, Arranged for the Harmonium.

    1 Trevecca 5 Portsmouth New 8 Bilney 11 Rowles 14 Sheffield 17 Gearfl 20 Carter Lane 2 Bermondsey 6 Bath Abbey 9 Lock 12 Milford 15 Madans 18 Bostori 21 Hymn of Eve 3 Denbigh 4 Bowden

    7 Clapham 10 Kentucky 13 Harwich 16 Ashley 19 Ode to Spring 22 New Court

    VOCAL NUMBERS.

    1 Mercy and Forgiveness too 2 Beautiful River 3 Light of the World 4 Morning Hymn

    No. 11-TWELVE SONGS FOR SUNDAY EVENING. J. L. Hatton E. Mack J. L. Hatton H. Millard

    6 Just as I am.. .. .. .. .. H. D. Sofzo 6 Seek and ye shall find .. .. .. J. B. Bishop 7 In the morning I will pray .. .. H. Millard 8 Come, Thou Fount of every blessing .. H. Millard

    9 Send down Thy blessing .. 10 Thy Mercy, O Lord 11 If ye love Me, do My will 12 No crown without the cross

    H. Millard W. A. King J. R. Thomas J. It. Thomas

    1 Father, whose hand 2 Confession 3 When weary hearted 4 Smooth every wave 5 When my spirit 6 In all time of our tribulation

    No. 1.—TWENTY-FOUR SACRED SONGS, by CLARIBEL. 7 There’s naught on earth 13 There is sun beyond the rain 8 The day of rest 14 The new song 9 Is this all ? 15 Praise Him now

    10 Thro’ waves to the shore 16 When the morning sunbeams 11 Pilgrim of earth 17 The days of darkness 12 Easter Sunday 18 Thankless

    19 Come now, ye weary hearted 20 Lord, give to me a thankful heart 21 Hope 22 The better will 23 Yes, fbr me He careth 24 There is a Book

    No. 10.-SIX ANTHEMS by HATTON, BARNBY, and H. SMART.

    No. 13.—TWELVE CHRISTMAS CAROLS & HYMNS. I No. 14-TWELVE GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER HYMNS.

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