From | Les "Cirondins", mourir pour la patrie, revolutionary song '48 | to | Admired polka quadrilles
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From | Admired quick march | to | Air from Martha
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From | Air from Martha, op. 25 | to | Alpine rose rondo
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From | Alpine rose, tyrolienne, op. 23 | to | And are we thus compelled, to part
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From | And art thou changed | to | Anti bloomer schottisch
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From | Anti-stay-at-home society, comic duett | to | Astrea quick step
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From | At earliest dawn | to | Bachelors polka
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From | Bachelors polka, op. 160 | to | Bavarian schottisch
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From | Bavarian schottisch, with variations | to | Le belle Lyonse
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From | La belle Maron | to | Better than beauty
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From | Better than beauty, ballad | to | Blue beard schottisch
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From | Blue bell | to | Bounding billows, with variations
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From | Bounteous lady thus lowly bending [from White lady | to | Broken lyre ballad
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From | The broken spell, ballad | to | California galop
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From | California gold dust | to | Caprice brillant
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From | Caprice dansante concertante, The grandfather's minuet [and The grand-children's waltz | to | Castle garden polka mazurka
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From | Castle garden schottisch, op. 53 | to | Chao kanc, galop chinois
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From | Chapel service | to | Chloe's to be my wife
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From | The chorister, a collection of chants and melodies, op. 12 | to | Clementine waltz
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From | Cleon and I | to | Come darling sit beside me
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From | Come dearest come | to | Comin' through the rye, a Scotch ballad
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From | Commander Ingraham's grand march | to | Cornet band march
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From | The cornet grand waltz | to | The crystal schottisch
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From | Crystal waltz | to | David's lament for Absalom, sacred song
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From | David's quick step | to | Deign oh heav'n to hear my pray'r [from the opera Luli, or, The Switzer's bride
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From | Delavau's quick step | to | Distant home
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From | District quick step | to | The dream is past
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From | Dream life polka | to | Early days
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From | The early flower | to | Eliza's flight
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From | Elizabeth polka | to | Encore set of sounds from home
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From | The encouragement polka | to | Evening bells
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From | "Evening bells" waltz | to | Fairy Floy
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From | A fairy I would be | to | Fantasie de salon sur 'opera Stradella
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From | Fantasie de salon sur l'opera Der Freyschtz | to | Fashion, polka brillante
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From | Fashionable London polka waltz | to | La fiance
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From | La fiance valse | to | La fleur solitaire waltz
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From | Les fleurs Amricaines, op. 18 | to | Flutina waltz
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From | The flutist's monthly bijou, third volume | to | Frances schottisch
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From | Francesca | to | La gaiet rondoletto
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From | La gaiet, rondoletto | to | General Scott's victory quick step
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From | General Shields' Cerro Gordo charge | to | Gipsey countess waltz
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From | The gipsey polka | to | God of the fatherless
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From | God save the Union | to | Governor Morheads march
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From | Governor Polk's march | to | Grande marche Italienne, op. 77, no. 1
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From | Grande marche triomphale | to | Gypsy polka
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From | Had I met thee in thy beauty -- Had I never known thee -- Air Montagnard -- Air Suedois -- Air allemand -- Air polonais | to | The Harrison song
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From | The Harrison waltz | to | Helena redowa
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From | Helene waltzes | to | The holiday schottisch
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From | La Hollandaise polka | to | The hopes gone by, ballad
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From | Horn Lake waltz | to | The hyacinth galop
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From | Hyacinth polka | to | I have loved thee
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From | I have loved thee dearly ever | to | I only just wish for a beau, ballad
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From | I own the tear that steals | to | I'll hang my harp on a willow tree, with brilliant variations, op. 591
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From | I'll let you | to | If there's a pleasure on earth
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From | If those old days should come again | to | The inner heart
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From | Innocence romance | to | J. Lombardi caprice, op. 11
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From | Jack O'Lantern schottisch | to | The Jessamine bower, a ballad [from the drama Phillip Augustus
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From | The Jessamine polka | to | Julius Cesar Green
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From | Julius from Kentucky | to | Katy didn't, grand brilliant waltz, op. 57
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From | Katy mine, ballad | to | L'Amiti, op. 21
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From | L'Anna waltz | to | Lager beer waltz
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From | Laginsky's farewell quick step | to | Laurel polka
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From | Laurel quick step | to | Liebich polka, op. 130
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From | Liela, Liela cease thy lay | to | The Linden gallopade
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From | The Linden waltz | to | The London polka
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From | The London polka quadrilles | to | Love illumes the darkest night
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From | Love is a pretty frenzy | to | Lucerne waltz
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From | Lucetta's waltz | to | The maiden to her lost lover, ballad, or, We meet no more
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From | Maiden! Awake from thy slumbers, serenade | to | La Maria waltz
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From | Marianka polka | to | Mary we pray to thee
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From | Mary's beauty | to | The Maypole
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From | Maypole schottisch, op. 2 | to | The merry heart
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From | The merry hearted soldier | to | The minstrel's grave, a ballad
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From | Minuet from Symphony in D major | to | The moonbeams are glancing, ballad
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From | The moonbeams are kissing the wave, ballad | to | Mountain belle schottisch
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From | The mountain bugle | to | My Algonquin
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From | My Annie O | to | My harp has been unstrung
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From | My hear and lute, rondino | to | My poor lost Geraldine
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From | My prairie flower, ballad | to | Nature's nobleman
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From | Navy yard grand march | to | A new method of learning and fingering the major & minor scales
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From | New method of learning the fingering of the major and minor scales | to | Norfolk serenade gallopade
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From | Norma | to | O welcome merry spring
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From | O wert thou but mine own love! | to | Oh Let me gaze upon those eyes!
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From | Oh Linda's gone to Baltimore | to | Oh! Dearest Joe you look so hansum
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From | Oh! Deem not that I love her less, favorite ballad | to | Oh! watch you well by daylight
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From | Oh, I love the early morn, polka | to | The old harper = Der alte harfner
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From | Old haunts | to | Once my heart was light and free, ballad
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From | Once only let me speak, a ballad | to | Othello
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From | Other love with scorn disdaining = Tutto sprezzo che d'Ernani | to | Panorama polka
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From | The papageno polka | to | The pearl, the gate and the song
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From | Pearlette valse | to | The Philadelphia polka waltz
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From | The Philadelphia quadrilles | to | Pocahontas polka -- The lawn waltz -- Wild robin waltz -- The kiss polka
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From | The Pocahontas waltz | to | The popular quadrilles
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From | Portebello waltz | to | Prima donna waltz, with variations
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From | The prima donna, valse | to | Queen-City quadrilles
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From | The queens of creation | to | La redowa valse
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From | Redowa waltz | to | The right of Nebraska
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From | Right over wrong, come right along | to | Romeo's serenade
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From | Romping Nell | to | Rosey Bell
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From | The Rosignol polka | to | La saison de Saratoga, op. 96 [from Czaar and Zimmerman
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From | Salem independent cadet quick step | to | Schottisch
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From | Schottisch -- Waltz | to | Serenade -- Will no maiden marry me -- Air
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From | Serenade Andalouse | to | A short waltz
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From | Should brave old soldiers be forgot? | to | Skippy schottisch
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From | Sky blue polka | to | Les soires de dance, a set of quadrilles
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From | Soires de danse | to | Song to the nightingale
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From | Song without words | to | Souvenir de Philadelphie, polka
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From | Souvenir de Pologne mazurka, op. 20 | to | Spring
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From | The spring and summer both are past, canzonet | to | The starry banner
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From | De stars am shinnin berry bright | to | The summer polka
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From | Summer showers polka | to | Sweet be thy dreams!
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From | Sweet bells polka | to | The syren and friar
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From | Syren polka | to | Tempette polka
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From | Il tempo passato = Departed days | to | There's music in the air
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From | There's music in the voice we love | to | Thou art gone from my gaze, with variations
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From | Thou art gone home, or, The two voices | to | Tis home where the heart is
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From | Tis home where'er the heart is | to | Topsy-turvy polka
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From | Torquoise waltz | to | The true friend, a ballad
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From | The true lancers quadrilles | to | The unassuming galop [from Il bravo
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From | Unclasp your jewelled bracelet | to | Valse du Corsare, op. 42, no. 1
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From | Valse gracieuse | to | Villa Rosa polka
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From | Villa rose waltz | to | Wait for the wagon
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From | Wait for the wagon -- I love the merry sunshine -- Schubert's serenade | to | The watcher
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From | The watcher quick step | to | Weep for the love that fate forbids
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From | Weep mourners, weep | to | When I awoke from dreams of bliss
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From | When I dream of thee | to | When…
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From | Where am massa | to | Wild Tiadatton, ballad
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From | The wild albatross, a ballad | to | With verdure clad, aria from the oratorio of the Creation
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From | With verdure clad, op. 520 | to | De yaller corn
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From | The yaller gal with a Josey on | to | Zampa waltz
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From | Zarina galop | to | Étude de concert, op. 9
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