[Binder's Collection: E. M. Peachey]
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Bound compilation of sheet music from the collection of Thurman Morrison. The contents were assembled by Edith Mills Peachey, and the 57 works in this volume include multiple ballads, quadrilles, polkas, and waltzes, with five different compositions by Henry Russell. Other composers with two works in the collection include Edwin Flood, Charles E. Horn, Louis Antoine Jullien, and Camille Schubert. About half of the works were published or co-published by the Musical Bouquet Office. All titles were published in London, but they cover a geographical scope including the British Isles and continental Europe, along with past and contemporaneous areas of … continued below
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384 p. ; 34 cm.
Creation Information
Peachey, Edith Mills 1820/1879.
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Arrangers
- Mortellari, M. C. arranger of Elena oh! tu, ch'io chiamo (35) in M1619.P33.
- Westrop, E. J. (East John), 1804-1856 arranger of Lillie Dale (45) in M1619.P33.
Contributing Author
- Normandy, A. (Alphonse), 1809-1864 author of Farewell to Northmaven, included in Spring, spring, beautiful spring (48) in M1619.P33.
Composers
- Russell, Henry, 1812-1900 composer of I'm afloat, A life on the ocean wave, Sir Harold the Hunter, To the West, to the West!, and The Newfoundland dog, the fifth, eleventh, forty-fourth, forty-sixth, and forty-ninth selections in M1619.P33.
- Flood, Edwin composer of Hark! the Sabbath bells are pealing, and Sweet Sabbath days, the thirty-third and thirty-fourth selections in M1619.P33.
- Horn, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1786-1849 composer of I've been roaming and The mermaid's cave, the tenth and fourteenth selections in M1619.P33.
- Jullien, Louis Antoine, 1812-1860 composer of The drum polka and La prima donna, the thirty-seventh and forty-second selections in M1619.P33.
- Schubert, Camille, 1810-1889 composer of La poste quadrille and Les dames de Séville, the twentieth and twenty-eighth selections in M1619.P33.
- Albert, Charles d', 1809-1886 composer of Adeline, the fortieth selection in M1619.P33.
- Ashley, Alfred composer of Quadrille on airs from La fille du régiment, the twenty-seventh selection in M1619.P33.
- Blockley, John composer of Jessie's dream: a story of the Relief of Lucknow, the fifty-fourth selection in M1619.P33.
- Bohlman-Sauzeau, Henri composer of The Punchinello quadrille, the seventeenth selection in M1619.P33.
- Browne, Miss composer of The Tyrolese evening hymn, or, Come to the sun-set tree, the forty-seventh selection in M1619.P33.
- Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889 composer of Spring, spring, beautiful spring, the forty-eighth selection in M1619.P33.
- Cowell, A. (Augusta) composer of The blind man's bride, the eighteenth selection in M1619.P33.
- Donizetti, Gaetano, 1797-1848 composer of The soldier's daughter: the celebrated rataplan sung in the opera La fille du régiment, the twenty-ninth selection in M1619.P33.
- Dufferin and Clandeboye, Helen Selina Blackwood, Baroness, 1807-1867 composer of Oh Bay of Dublin!, the fifty-third selection in M1619.P33.
- Franz, Carl composer of The national schottisch, the twenty-third selection in M1619.P33.
- Gantier, Felix composer of Jenny Lind's song: Farewell my fatherland, the second selection in M1619.P33.
- Glover, Charles William, 1806-1863 composer of Songs of a conscript > No.1, Jeannette's song, the sixteenth selection in M1619.P33.
- Glover, Stephen, 1813-1870 composer of The gipsy girl: a true story, the fifty-first selection in M1619.P33.
- Henrion, Paul composer of The Lola Montes polka, the twenty-fourth selection in M1619.P33.
- Hortense, Queen, consort of Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland, 1783-1837 composer of Partant pour la Syrie, the forty-third selection in M1619.P33.
- Hünten, Franz, 1793-1878 composer of Bohemian melody, the fifteenth selection in M1619.P33.
- Knight, Joseph Philip, 1812-1887 composer of Rocked in the cradle of the deep, the thirty-sixth selection in M1619.P33.
- Lindsay, M., Miss composer of The bridge, the thirty-ninth selection in M1619.P33.
- Linley, George, 1798-1865 composer of Thou art gone from my gaze, the third selection in M1619.P33.
- Maberly, Mrs (Catherine Charlotte), 1805-1875 composer of Fairy land, the fiftieth selection in M1619.P33.
- Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864 composer of La redowa waltz, the twenty-fifth selection in M1619.P33.
- Meyerbeer, Giacomo, 1791-1864 composer of Excelsior!, the forty-first selection in M1619.P33.
- Parry, John Orlando, 1810-1879 composer of My déjeûner à la fourchette, the fourth selection in M1619.P33.
- Pestal, Colonel composer of Pestal: the celebrated Polish melody, the twelfth selection in M1619.P33.
- Poole, Samuel composer of What is prayer?, the thirty-first selection in M1619.P33.
- Redler, G. composer of Les rats quadrille, the seventh selection in M1619.P33.
- Rimbault, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1816-1876 composer of Beautiful star in heaven so bright, the fifty-fifth selection in M1619.P33.
- Rosellen, Henri, 1811-1876 composer of La taglioni, the thirteenth selection in M1619.P33.
- Rossini, Gioacchino, 1792-1868 composer of Elena oh! tu, ch'io chiamo, the thirty-fifth selection in M1619.P33.
- Speyer, Wilhelm, 1790-1878 composer of My heart's on the Rhine, the ninth selection in M1619.P33.
- Sporle, N. J. (Nathan James), 1812-1853 composer of While the Christmas log is burning, the thirty-eighth selection in M1619.P33.
- Thompson, H. S. (Henry S.) composer of Lillie Dale, the forty-fifth selection in M1619.P33.
- Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901 composer of La donna è mobile: fair shines the moon, the fifty-seventh selection in M1619.P33.
- Wallace, William Vincent, 1812-1865 composer of Scenes that are brightest: ballad-- in the grand opera, Maritana, the first selection in M1619.P33.
- West, Henry composer of Beautiful dove: thou art welcome again, the fifty-second selection in M1619.P33.
- Westrop, T. (Thomas), 1816-1881 composer of So early in the morning, the fifty-sixth selection in M1619.P33.
Collector
Contributors
- Donizetti, Gaetano, 1797-1848 composer of source material for Quadrille on airs from La fille du régiment (27) in M1619.P33.
- Wallerstein, A. (Anton), 1813-1892 composer of The lover's polka, included in La taglioni (13) in M1619.P33.
Librettists
- Fitzball, Edward, 1792-1873 librettist for source material of Scenes that are brightest: ballad-- in the grand opera, Maritana (1) in M1619.P33.
- Tottola, Andrea Leone librettist for Elena oh! tu, ch'io chiamo (35) in M1619.P33.
Others
- Cook, Eliza, 1818-1889 poet whose work was set in I'm afloat (5), While the Christmas log is burning (38), and Sir Harold the hunter (44) in M1619.P33.
- Jefferys, Charles, 1807-1865 lyricist for the English words in Jenny Lind's song: Farewell my fatherland (2), Songs of a conscript > No.1, Jeannette's song (16), and The gipsy girl: a true story (51) in M1619.P33.
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882 poet whose work was set in The bridge (39) and Excelsior! (41) in M1619.P33.
- Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889 poet whose work was set in To the West, to the West! (46) and Beautiful dove: thou art welcome again (52) in M1619.P33.
- Bayly, Thomas Haynes, 1797-1839 lyricist for My déjeûner à la fourchette (4) in M1619.P33.
- Campbell, Grace poet whose work was set in Jessie's dream: a story of the Relief of Lucknow (54) in M1619.P33.
- Farquharson, Stuart, 19th cent. poet whose work was set in Sweet Sabbath days (34) in M1619.P33.
- Bunn, Alfred, 1796-1860 attributed poet for Scenes that are brightest: ballad-- in the grand opera, Maritana (1) in M1619.P33. Bunn managed the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, where Maritana premiered.
- Gidley, R. C. poet whose work was set in Hark! the Sabbath bells are pealing (33) in M1619.P33.
- Hemans, Felicia Dorothea Browne, 1793-1835 lyricist for The Tyrolese evening hymn, or, Come to the sun-set tree (47) in M1619.P33.
- Müller von Königswinter, Wolfgang, 1816-1873 poet whose work was set in My heart's on the Rhine (9) in M1619.P33.
- Montgomery, James, 1771-1854 poet whose work was set in What is prayer? (31) in M1619.P33.
- Norton, Caroline Sheridan, 1808-1877 poet whose work was set in The blind man's bride (18) in M1619.P33.
- Sargent, Epes, 1813-1880 poet whose work was set in A life on the ocean wave (11) in M1619.P33.
- Sayles, James M. (James Mason), b. 1837 lyricist for Beautiful star in heaven so bright (55) in M1619.P33.
- Scott, Walter, 1771-1832 poet whose work was set in the second work contained in Spring, spring, beautiful spring (48) in M1619.P33.
- Willard, Emma, 1787-1870 poet whose work was set in Rocked in the cradle of the deep (36) in M1619.P33.
Performer
- Vestris, Lucia Elizabeth Bartolozzi, 1797-1856 performer of I've been roaming (10) in M1619.P33.
Translator
- Soane, George, 1790-1860 translator of English version of My heart's on the Rhine (9) in M1619.P33.
Publishers
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Musical Bouquet Office
Publisher Info: co-publisher of I'm afloat (5), Les rats quadrille (7), Annie Laurie; and My ain fireside: favorite Scotch ballads (8), A life on the ocean wave (11), La taglioni (13), The Punchinello quadrille (17), The Great Exhibition waltz of 1851 (19), La poste quadrille (20), The Caledonian quadrilles (21), The lancers quadrilles (22), La redowa waltz (25), Bonaparte's grand march; & The Annie Laurie march (26), Oh! steer my bark to Erin's isle (30), Rocked in the cradle of the deep (36), Excelsior! (41), Partant pour la Syrie (43) Lillie Dale (45), To the West, to the West! (46), Spring, spring, beautiful spring (48), The Newfoundland dog (49), and So early in the morning (56) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London, 192 High Holborn
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Musical Bouquet Office
Publisher Info: publisher of La donna è mobile: fair shines the moon (57) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London, 192 High Holborn
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Musical Bouquet Office
Publisher Info: co-publisher of Pestal: the celebrated Polish melody (12), The mermaid's cave (14), The Lola Montes polka (24), Quadrille on airs from La fille du régiment (27), Les dames de Séville (28), and If we say we have no sin; and The Easter hymn (32) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London, 200 High Holborn
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Chappell
Publisher Info: publisher of The blind man's bride (18), Adeline (40), and The Tyrolese evening hymn, or, Come to the sun-set tree (47) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Leoni Lee & Coxhead music sellers to Her Majesty Queen Victoria
Publisher Info: publisher of The soldier's daughter (29), Hark! the Sabbath bells are pealing (33), and Sweet Sabbath days (34) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Addison & Hollier
Publisher Info: publisher of Thou art gone from my gaze (3) and Fairy land (50) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Chappell & Co
Publisher Info: publisher of Jessie's dream: a story of the Relief of Lucknow (54) and Beautiful star in heaven so bright (55) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Charles Jefferys
Publisher Info: publisher of Jenny Lind's song: Farewell my fatherland (2) and The gipsy girl: a true story (51) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Leader & Cock
Publisher Info: publisher of My déjeûner à la fourchette (4) and Oh Bay of Dublin! (53) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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C. Jefferys
Publisher Info: publisher of Songs of a conscript > No.1, Jeannette's song (16) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Cramer Beale & Co.
Publisher Info: publisher of Scenes that are brightest (1) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Duff & Hodgson
Publisher Info: publisher of Will you love me then as now? (6) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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H. Tolkien
Publisher Info: publisher of Beautiful dove: thou art welcome again (52) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Harry May
Publisher Info: publisher of While the Christmas log is burning (38) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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J. Lawson
Publisher Info: publisher of The national schottisch (23) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Jullien & Co. Royal Musical Conservatory & Circulating Library
Publisher Info: publisher of The drum polka (37) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Jullien
Publisher Info: publisher of La prima donna (42) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Platts & Co.
Publisher Info: publisher of Bohemian melody (15) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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S. Chappell music seller to His Majesty
Publisher Info: publisher of Elena oh! tu, ch'io chiamo (35) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Welsh and Hawes
Publisher Info: publisher of I've been roaming (10) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London, Royal Harmonic Institution
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Robert Cocks & Co. 1850? M1619 .P33
Publisher Info: publisher of The bridge (39) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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W. Blackman
Publisher Info: publisher of What is prayer? (31) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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J. Allen
Publisher Info: co-publisher of Bonaparte's grand march; & The Annie Laurie march (26), Oh! steer my bark to Erin's isle (30), Excelsior! (41), Partant pour la Syrie (43), Sir Harold the hunter (44), Lillie Dale (45), To the West, to the West! (46), Spring, spring, beautiful spring (48), The Newfoundland dog (49), and So early in the morning (56) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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W. Strange
Publisher Info: co-publisher of I'm afloat (5), Les rats quadrille (7), Annie Laurie; and My ain fireside: favorite Scotch ballads (8), A life on the ocean wave (11), Pestal: the celebrated Polish melody (12), La taglioni (13), The mermaid's cave (14), The Punchinello quadrille (17), The Great Exhibition waltz of 1851 (19), La poste quadrille (20), The Caledonian quadrilles (21), The lancers quadrilles (22) The Lola Montes polka (24), La redowa waltz (25), Quadrille on airs from La fille du régiment (27), Les dames de Séville (28), If we say we have no sin; and The Easter hymn (32), and Rocked in the cradle of the deep (36) in M1619.P33.Place of Publication: London
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Bound compilation of sheet music from the collection of Thurman Morrison. The contents were assembled by Edith Mills Peachey, and the 57 works in this volume include multiple ballads, quadrilles, polkas, and waltzes, with five different compositions by Henry Russell. Other composers with two works in the collection include Edwin Flood, Charles E. Horn, Louis Antoine Jullien, and Camille Schubert. About half of the works were published or co-published by the Musical Bouquet Office. All titles were published in London, but they cover a geographical scope including the British Isles and continental Europe, along with past and contemporaneous areas of British colonization in North America and India.
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384 p. ; 34 cm.
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Peachey, Edith Mills. [Binder's Collection: E. M. Peachey], score, 1820/1879; London, 192 High Holborn. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1706032/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Music Library.