Libretto of the 1691 "Coronis," a French lyrical genre called pastorale-heroïque, representing the love of nobles or gods often disguised as shepherds (or shepherdesses) in Arcadian settings. Daniel-Paul Chappuzeau de Baugé wrote the libretto and Teobaldo de Gatti composed its music.
This is a copy of the fourth volume of "Dictionary of Music and Musicians," edited by Sir George Grove. This volume, published in 1890, is an encyclopedic work that contains the biographies of well-known composers as well as articles contributed by various authors on music topics, concepts and definitions starting alphabetically from: "S" (continuation of the article about the Medieval rota, "Sume is icumen in" that appears on vol. 3) to "Z" (starting with the singer, Zur Mühlen, Raimund von).
No. 1 in series "Playmates," "six easy and instructive neat and sweet little pieces." Poem on cover: Playmates are we; Joyous and bright and free! Loved ones are near; Making our lives so Dear! Oh, sweet golden hours, Soon will they fade away! Playmates, playmates, be merry, now, while we may!
For violin or mandolin and piano. No. 1 in series "Playmates," "six easy and instructive neat and sweet little pieces." Poem on cover: Playmates are we; Joyous and bright and free! Loved ones are near; Making our lives so Dear! Oh, sweet golden hours, Soon will they fade away! Playmates, playmates, be merry, now, while we may!
No. 6 in series "Playmates," "six easy and instructive neat and sweet little pieces." Poem on cover: Playmates are we; Joyous and bright and free! Loved ones are near; Making our lives so Dear! Oh, sweet golden hours, Soon will they fade away! Playmates, playmates, be merry, now, while we may!
No. 2 in series "Playmates," "six easy and instructive neat and sweet little pieces." Poem on cover: Playmates are we; Joyous and bright and free! Loved ones are near; Making our lives so Dear! Oh, sweet golden hours, Soon will they fade away! Playmates, playmates, be merry, now, while we may! Plate number L.B. 96-3.
This is the orchestral score of Debussy's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune. The copy was presented to Edouard Colonne with the inscription by the composer on the title page, "à Monsieur E. Colonne en hommage d'infinie gratitude artistique, Claude Debussy, Oct. 1895." The score contains performance markings in pen, pencil and crayon; possibly by Colonne. In original green wrapper. Preserved in green cloth-and-marbled-paper chemise with matching slipcase.
"March militaire played by all the prominent bands," "Respectfully dedicated to Mr. William Sperb Jr. of the 'Old Guard', N.Y." Piano solo. Plate number L.B. 103-4.
Written for the prodigy child vocalist, Master Will Chester Sigler (7 years old), at the Sunday Evening Concerts, Masonic Temple, N.Y. Words by George Cooper. Publisher number L.B.69-3.
No. 4 in series "Playmates," "six easy and instructive neat and sweet little pieces." Poem on cover: Playmates are we; Joyous and bright and free! Loved ones are near; Making our lives so Dear! Oh, sweet golden hours, Soon will they fade away! Playmates, playmates, be merry, now, while we may!
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