A new universal method of singing

without the use of solfeggi/
Michael William Balfe.
[music] :
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808-1870
Contributors: Stanhope, Geraldine Evelyn Lady d 1914
Format: Musical Score Book
Language:English
Published / Created: London : Boosey & Sons (Musical Library, 28 Holles Street),
Subjects:
Notes:Bound in volume initialled G.E.M.

First line of text: Si vous n'avez rien a me dire...'

First line of text: 'Sing birdie sing, and let thy song...'

First line of text: 'The last saraband has been danc'd in the hall...'

First line of text: 'A Rosebud, by my early walk, A down...'

First line of text: 'I cannot sing the old songs I sung...'

Bound in one volume entitled 'Vocal'

Physical description: 1 closed score 34cm

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Table of Contents:
Contents: A New Universal Method of Singing/ M.W. Balfe
Romance/Baron Willy de Rothschild
Sing Birdie Sing/William Ganz
The Stirrup Cup/ L. Arditi
The Rosebud/J. Lodge Ellerton Esq.
I cannot sing the old songs/Claribel
The Linden Waltz/ Hamilton Aidé
The Angel of prayer/M.W. Balfe
A Rose Looked in at the Window/Mr. Papham
Morning Hymn to the Virgin/ J. Lodge Ellerton Esq.
Maraquita/ Mrs. Norton
La P' Tit' Margot/ A. DocheBallad/ Anon.
I am thy friend/Viscount Petersham
O Salutaris Hostia/ J.L. Ellerton
Ever of thee/ Foley Hall
Thy will be done/ C.L. Hole
The Vesper Hymn/ Thomas Moore
Song of the Bridesmaid/Geraldine Evelyn Stanhope
The Grecian Bend/ G.W. Moore
The Dutchman's Lee-tle Dog/Sep. Winner
Perfect Song of the Cure/ J. Blewett