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Baltimore: F.D. Benteen; New Orleans: W.T. Mayo
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Duvernoy, J.B.
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Helmsmüller, F.B.
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Carnival of Vienna [Wiener Carnival] An admired set of quadrilles as performed by the Germania Musical Society arranged for the piano forte and respectfully dedicated to Miss Lizzie Farnandi by F.B. Helmsmuller.
Publication Date:
1850
Creator:
Helmsmüller, F.B.
Publisher.Display:
Baltimore: F.D. Benteen; New Orleans: W.T. Mayo
Source Institution:
Florida International University
2
Casta diva : the celebrated air from Bellini's opera Norma Arranged for the Piano by Duvernoy.
Creator:
Duvernoy, J.B.
Publisher.Display:
Baltimore: F.D. Benteen; New Orleans: W.T. Mayo
Source Institution:
Florida International University
3
Comin' Thro' the Rye. A favorite Scotch Melody Composed with Variations for the Pianoforte.
Publisher.Display:
Baltimore: F.D. Benteen; New Orleans: W.T. Mayo
Source Institution:
Florida International University
4
Ladies favorite polka, performed by the Independent Blues Band. Composed by J. Strauss.
Creator:
Strauss, Johann.
Publisher.Display:
Baltimore: F.D. Benteen; New Orleans: W.T. Mayo
Source Institution:
Florida International University
5
The Soirée Polka Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. John Prince. Composed & Arranged by Henry G. Thunder.
Creator:
Thunder, Henry G.
Publisher.Display:
Baltimore: F.D. Benteen; New Orleans: W.T. Mayo
Source Institution:
Florida International University
6
The Woodland Polka Composed & Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Esther G. Hill by Andrew Schad.
Publication Date:
1850
Creator:
Schad, Andrew.
Publisher.Display:
Baltimore: F.D. Benteen; New Orleans: W.T. Mayo
Source Institution:
Florida International University