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MS Mus. 1038
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MS Mus. 1038. ‘Dolores’ Manuscripts. Vol. v. A volume of songs for voice and piano by various composers; early to mid-nineteenth century.
ff. i + 67. 295 x 240mm. Half leather on marbled boards.
1. f. 1. Untitled song beginning ‘My Connor his cheeks are as ruddy as morn’.
2. f. 3. Carl Edward Pax: ‘Am I not Fondly Thine Own?’. Words in German with an English translation.
3. ff. 4-5r. J. Augustine Wade: ‘Meet me by moonlight’.
4. ff. 5v-6r. Melrose, arranged by T. Welsh: ‘O fair glides the bonny bark’.
5. ff. 6v-7r. Carlo Michele Alessio Sola: ‘The Moonlit Bower’ (words, J. Knox).
6. ff. 7v-8r. Sidney Nelson: ‘Listen dear Fanny’ (words, Thomas Haynes Bayly).
7. ff. 8v-9r. Charles Henry Purday: ‘The Broken Heart’ (words, Thomas Haynes Bayly).
8. ff. 9v-10v. John Barnett: ‘My Father Land’ (words, William Thomas Moncrieff).
9. f. 11. George Alexander Lee: ‘Dear Father Smile’ (words, Thomas Haynes Bayly).
10. ff. 11v-12r. Sir John Stevenson: ‘The Harp that once thro’ Tara’s Halls’ (words, Thomas Moore).
11. ff. 12v-13r. Song, ‘Count not the hours’.
12. f. 13v. Song, ‘Je pense à vous’. Words in French.
13. f. 14. George Alexander Lee: ‘The Wedding Bells’.
14. ff. 15-16. John Clarke-Whitfeld: ‘To Zulima’.
15. f. 17. Helen Selina Blackwood, Baroness Dufferin and Clandeboye: ‘By Gone Hours’ (words, Caroline Norton).
16. ff. 18-19r. Gioacchino Rossini, arranged by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop: ‘Strike for Tyrol and Liberty’ (words, James Robinson Planché, from Guillaume Tell). Words in English.
17. ff. 19v-20v. Sidney Nelson: ‘The Rose of Allandale’ (words, Charles Jefferys).
18. ff. 21-22r. W[illiam?] Grantham: ‘Tell me where is Pleasure found’ (words, Diana Latham).
19. ff. 22-23r. Sir John Stevenson: ‘The meeting of the waters’ (words, Thomas Moore).
20. ff. 23v-24r. Arranged by Charles Edward Horn: ‘The Banks of Allan Water’ (words, M. G. Lewis).
21. ff. 24v-26v. John Thomas Craven: ‘The Light Bark’ (words, Miss A. Mahony).
22. f. 27. Samuel Lover: ‘The Four-Leaved Shamrock’.
23. f. 28. Samuel Lover: ‘The Charm’.
24. f. 29. Henri Herz: ‘We have liv’d and lov’d together’. Based on ‘Dans un délire extrême’ from N. Isouard’s opera Joconde.
25. f. 30. John Blockley: ‘Meet me to Morrow’ (words, Miss M. E. Browne).
26. f. 31. Louisa Sophia Dance: ‘By the margin of fair Zürich’s waters’ (words, Charles Dance).
27. f. 32. Franz Stockhausen: ‘’Twere Vain to tell thee all I feel’ (words, J. Augustine Wade).
28. f. 33. Helen Selina Blackwood, Baroness Dufferin and Clandeboye: ‘They bid me forget thee’ (words, Caroline Norton).
29. f. 34. Edward Fitzgerald, arranged by Sir J. Stevenson: ‘The Land of the stranger’ (words by the composer).
30. f. 35. Harriet Hughes: ‘The Roman girl’s song’ (words, Felicia Hemans).
31. f. 36. John Blockley: ‘The Bird at Sea’ (words, Felicia Hemans).
32. ff. 36v-37r. Jonathan Blewitt: ‘By the margin of yon stream’ (words, E. Fitzball).
33. f. 37r. Sir John Stevenson: ‘The last Rose of Summer’ (words, Thomas Moore).
34. ff. 38r-39v. Charles Edward Horn: ‘Toujours gai’ (words, Thomas Haynes Bayly). Words in English.
35. f. 40. Franz Stockhausen: ‘Once my Song’.
36. ff. 40v-41v. George Alexander Lee: ‘Come dwell with me’ (words, Thomas Haynes Bayly).
37. ff. 42-43r. Frances Arkwright, arranged by T. Cooke: ‘Rose thou art the sweetest flower’ (words, Thomas Moore).
38. ff. 43v-44r. Anne Honoré Joseph Duveyrier al. Mélesville, arranged by Sir John Stevenson: ‘Those Evening Bells’ (words, Thomas Moore).
39. ff. 44v-45r. ‘Hindoo air’, beginning ‘I have come from a happy land where care is unknown’.
40. f. 45v. Alessandro Bertioli: ‘Dal rivo placido’. Words in Italian.
41. f. 46r. Alessandro Bertioli: ‘Rosina mia cara’. Words in Italian.
42. f. 46v. Alessandro Bertioli: ‘Ninetta mia cara’. Words in Italian.
43. ff. 47r. Alessandro Bertioli: ‘E pur dolce’. Words in Italian.
44. ff. 47r-48v. Song, ‘Nay take it Patty’.
45. ff. 48v-49r. ‘Finland Air’, beginning ‘I saw the sun rise clear o’er trackless fields of snow’.
46. ff. 49v-50r. Sir John Stevenson: ‘When the Rose bud of Summer’ (words, E. J. B. Fitzsimons).
47. ff. 50v-51r. Sir John Stevenson: ‘Mary I believe thee’ (words, Thomas Moore).
48. ff. 51v-52v. George Linley: ‘Under the Walnut Tree’ (words, the composer).
49. ff. 53r-55r. Frances Lightfoot: ‘Make ready! Make ready My Nautilus bark’.
50. ff. 55v-56v. Arranged by John Blockley: ‘A Youth Rode Forth’ (words, Felicia Hemans).
51. f. 57. Henry Rowley Bishop: ‘Oh! No we never mention her’ (words, Thomas Haynes Bayly).
52. ff. 57v-58v. George Alexander Lee: ‘What’s a’ the steer kimmer’.
53. ff. 58v-60r. Wilhelm Neuland: ‘The white Cliffs of England’ (words, George Linley).
54. f. 60. Thomas Haynes Bayly: ‘The Family Mansion’.
55. f. 61. Sir John Stevenson: ‘The Minstrel Boy’ (words, Thomas Moore).
56. f. 62. Thomas Moore: ‘Remember Thee’.
57. f. 63r. Song, ‘What is life?’.
58. ff. 63v-64v. Sir John Stevenson: ‘What the bee’ (words, Thomas Moore).
59. f. 65. Charles James Finlayson: ‘Donald and Prince Charlie’.
60. f. 66r. Song, ‘Fuor di Parigi’. Words in Italian.
61. f. 66v-67v. Sir John Stevenson: ‘Erin! Oh! Erin!’ (words, Thomas Moore).
includes:
- f. 3 Carl Eduard Pax, German composer: Song 'Du liegst mir im Herzen', or, 'Am I not fondly thine own' by Carl Eduard Pax: mid to late 19th cent.: Eng, Germ: Copy.
- ff. 4-5r Joseph Augustine Wade, composer: Song 'Meet me by moonlight' by Joseph Augustine Wade: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 5v-6r Thomas Welsh, singer and composer: Melrose, composer: Song 'O fair glides the bonny bark' by — Melrose, arranged by Thomas Welsh: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 6v-7r Carlo Michele Alessio Sola, composer: J. Knox, poet: Song 'The moonlit bower' by Carlo Michele Alessio Sola, words by J. Knox: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 7v-8r Thomas Haynes Bayly, writer: Sidney Nelson, composer: Song 'Listen dear Fanny' by Sidney Nelson, words by Thomas Haynes Bayly: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 8v-9r Thomas Haynes Bayly, writer: Charles Henry Purday, composer: Song 'The broken heart' by Charles Henry Purday, words by Thomas Haynes Bayly: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 9v-10v John Barnett, singer and composer: William Thomas Moncrieff, dramatist: Song 'My Father Land' by John Barnett, words by William Thomas Moncrieff: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 11 Thomas Haynes Bayly, writer: George Alexander Lee, composer and theatre manager: Song 'Dear Father smile' by George Alexander Lee, words by Thomas Haynes Bayly: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 11v-12r, 22-23r, 37r, 50v-51r, 61, 63v-64v, 66v-67v Thomas Sturge Moore, author and engraver: Sir John Andrew Stevenson, composer: Songs, words and melodies by Thomas Sturge Moore, arranged by Sir John Andrew Stevenson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 14 George Alexander Lee, composer and theatre manager: Song 'The wedding bells' by George Alexander Lee: mid to late 19th cent.
- ff. 15-16 John Clarke-Whitfeld, Mus. Doc: Song 'To Zulima' by John Clarke-Whitfeld: mid to late 19th cent.
- f. 17, 33 Mrs Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton, poet: Helen Selina Hay, formerly Blackwood née Sheridan; widow of Price, 4th Baron Dufferin and Clandeboye, and George, Earl of Gifford: Songs 'By gone hours' and 'They bid me forget thee' by Baroness Dufferin and Clandeboye, words by Caroline Norton: mid to late 19th cent.
- ff. 18-19r Gioacchino Antonio Rossini, composer: James Robinson Planché, Somerset Herald and dramatist: Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, composer: Song 'Strike for Tyrol and Liberty' from Guillaume Tell composed by Gioacchino Antonio Rossini, arranged by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, English words by James Robinson Planché: mid to late 19th cent.
- ff. 19v-20v Charles Jefferys, writer of plays: Sidney Nelson, composer: Song 'The Rose of Allandale' by Sidney Nelson, words by Charles Jefferys: mid to late 19th cent.
- ff. 21-22r William Grantham, composer: Diana Clarissa Chetwynd Latham, née Stapleton: Song 'Tell me where is pleasure found' by William Grantham, words by Diana Latham: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 23v-24r Charles Edward Horn, composer and conductor: Matthew Gregory Lewis, author: Song 'The banks of Allan Water' arranged by Charles Edward Horn, words by Matthew Gregory Lewis: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 24v-26v John Thomas Craven, composer: A. Mahony, poet: Song 'The light bark' by John Thomas Craven, words by A. Mahony: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 27-28 Samuel Lover, song-writer, novelist and painter: Songs 'The four-leaved shamrock' and 'The charm' by Samuel Lover: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 29 Henri Herz, pianist, composer and teacher: Nicolò Isouard, French composer: Song 'We have liv'd and lov'd together' by Nicolò Isouard, arranged by Henri Herz: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 30 John Blockley, composer, writer and publisher: Mary Ann Browne, afterwards Gray; poet: Song 'Meet me to morrow' by John Blockley, words by Mary Ann Browne: mid to late 19th century: Copy.
- f. 31 Charles Dance, dramatist: Louisa Sophia Dance, musician: Song 'By the margin of fair Zürich's waters' by Louisa Sophia Dance, words by Charles Dance: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 32 Franz Stockhausen, composer: Joseph Augustine Wade, composer: Song ''Twere vain to tell thee all I feel' by Franz Stockhausen, words by Joseph Augustine Wade: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 34 Sir John Andrew Stevenson, composer: Edward Marlborough Fitzgerald, poet and composer: Song 'The land of the stranger' , words and melody by Edward Marlborough Fitzgerald, arranged by Sir John Andrew Stevenson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 35 Felicia Dorothea Hemans, née Browne; poet: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Harriet Hughes, composer; sister of Mrs Hemans: 'The Roman girl's song' by Harriet Hughes, words by Felicia Dorothea Hemans, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 36 Felicia Dorothea Hemans, née Browne; poet: John Blockley, composer, writer and publisher: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Song 'The bird at sea' by John Blockley, words by Felicia Dorothea Hemans, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 36v-37r Jonathan Blewitt, musician: Edward Fitzball, formerly Ball; dramatist and writer: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Song 'By the margin of yon stream' by Jonathan Blewitt, words by Edward Fitzball, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 38r-39v Charles Edward Horn, composer and conductor: Thomas Haynes Bayly, writer: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Song 'Toujours gai' by Charles Edward Horn, words by Thomas Haynes Bayly, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 40 Franz Stockhausen, composer: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Song 'Once my song' by Franz Stockhausen, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff 40v-41v Thomas Haynes Bayly, writer: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: George Alexander Lee, composer and theatre manager: Song 'Come dwell with me' by George Alexander Lee, words by Thomas Haynes Bayly, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 42-43r Thomas Sturge Moore, author and engraver: Frances Crauford Arkwright, composer: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: T. Cooke, musician: Song 'Rose thou art the sweetest flower' by Frances Crauford Arkwright, words by Thomas Sturge Moore, arranged by T. Cooke, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 43v-44r Thomas Sturge Moore, author and engraver: Sir John Andrew Stevenson, composer: Baron Anne Honoré Joseph Duveyrier,; alias 'Monsieur Mélesville'; dramatist and songwriter: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Song 'Those evening bells' by Baron Anne Honoré Joseph Duveyrier, arranged by Sir John Andrew Stevenson, words by Thomas Sturge Moore, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 45v-47r Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Alessandro Bertioli, Italian guitarist and composer: Songs 'Dal rivo placido', 'Rosina mia cara', 'Ninetta mia cara', 'E pur dolce' by Alessandro Bertioli, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Ital: Copy.
- ff. 49v-50r Sir John Andrew Stevenson, composer: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: E. J. B. Fitzsimons, poet: Song 'When the rose bud of summer' by Sir John Andrew Stevenson, words by E. J. B. Fitzsimons, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 51v-52v George Linley, poet and composer: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Song 'Under the walnut tree' by George Linley, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 53r-55r Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Frances Harriet Lightfoot, composer: Song 'Make ready! Make ready my Nautilus bark' by Frances Harriet Lightfoot, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 55v-56v Felicia Dorothea Hemans, née Browne; poet: John Blockley, composer, writer and publisher: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Song 'A youth rode forth' arranged by John Blockley, words by Felicia Dorothea Hemans, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 57 Thomas Haynes Bayly, writer: Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, composer: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Song 'Oh! No we never mention her' by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, words by Thomas Haynes Bayly, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 57v-58v Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: George Alexander Lee, composer and theatre manager: Song, 'What's a' the steer kimmer' by George Alexander Lee, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- ff. 58v-60r George Linley, poet and composer: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Wilhelm Neuland, composer: Song 'The white cliffs of England' by Wilhelm Neuland, words by George Linley, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 60 Thomas Haynes Bayly, writer: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Song, 'The family mansion' by Thomas Haynes Bayly, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 62 Thomas Sturge Moore, author and engraver: Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Song 'Remember thee' by Thomas Sturge Moore, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
- f. 65 Ellen Elizabeth Dickson, alias 'Dolores'; composer: Charles James Finlayson, composer: Song 'Donald and Prince Charlie' by Charles James Finlayson, copied by Ellen Elizabeth Dickson: mid to late 19th cent.: Copy.
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- Arkwright, Frances Crauford, composer
Barnett, John, child singer; composer; writer on music, 1802-1890
Bayly, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes, poet, dramatist, writer, 1797-1839,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000083672793,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/27808896
Bertioli, Alessandro, Italian guitarist and composer
Bishop, Henry Rowley, Knight, composer, 1787-1855
Blewitt, Jonathan, musician
Blockley, John, composer writer and publisher
Clarke-Whitfeld, John, Mus Doc
Cooke, T, musician
Craven, John Thomas, composer
Dance, Charles, civil servant and playwright, 1794-1863
Dickson, Ellen Elizabeth, alias 'Dolores', composer, 1819-1878
Duveyrier, Anne-Honoré-Joseph, alias "Mélesville", playwright and songwriter, 1787-1865
Finlayson, Charles James, composer, fl 19th century
Fitzball, Edward, dramatist and writer, 1792-1873
Fitzgerald, Edward, poet and translator, 1809-1883
Fitzsimons, Edward John Bourke, writer and tax inspector, c 1787-1824
Grantham, William, composer, fl 191th century
Gray, Mary Ann, née Browne, poet and composer, 1812-1845
Hay, Helen Selina, née Sheridan, composer, poet and author, 1807-1867
Hemans, Felicia Dorothea, née Browne, poet, 1793-1835
Herz, Henri, pianist, composer and teacher, 1803-1888
Horn, Charles Edward, composer and conductor
Hughes, Harriet Mary, née Browne; composer, c 1790-1858
Isouard, Nicolò, French composer
Jefferys, Charles, writer of plays
Knox, J, poet
Latham, Diana Clarissa Chetwynd, née Stapleton
Lee, George Alexander, composer and theatre manager
Lewis, Matthew Gregory, author
Lightfoot, Frances Harriet, composer
Linley, George, poet and composer
Lover, Samuel, writer, painter and composer, 1797-1868
Mahony, A, poet
Melrose, —, composer
Moncrieff, William Thomas, dramatist
Moore, Thomas Sturge, writer and designer, 1870-1944
Nelson, Sidney, composer
Neuland, Wilhelm, composer
Norton, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah, author and law reform campaigner, 1808-1877
Pax, Carl Eduard, German composer
Planché, James Robinson, playwright, 1796-1880,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000120963961,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/71552941
Purday, Charles Henry, composer
Roper, Louisa Sophia, musician, 1802-1879
Rossini, Gioachino Antonio, composer, 1792-1868,
see also http://isni.org/isni/000000012127560X,
see also http://viaf.org/viaf/34644407
Sola, Carlo Michele Alessio, composer
Stevenson, John Andrew, composer
Stockhausen, Franz, composer
Wade, Joseph Augustine, composer
Welsh, Thomas, singer and composer