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Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music, 1870-1885

Title Index

FromThe "Ah!!" waltz to 1st lanciers "profile"
From1st meditation to A. L. H. grand march
FromA. M. Schacht's dance album to Addio a Napoli, L'
FromAddio del passato! to Afgan's advance guard, march
FromAfrica to Ah! Blithesome and gay - Ah! Ridda leggera
FromAh! Could I e'er deceive thee to Air of the burgomaster of Saardam; O Sancta justitia
FromAir par le roi Louis XIII to Alexander house polka
FromAlexander polka to All the night
FromAll the rage to Almost persuaded; Transcription
FromAlmost there to Always look up!
FromAlways meet me with a kiss or Sweet little wife of mine to American dance album, second album
FromAmerican defile march to And dost thou tell me
FromAnd he's got the money too to Angel guides
FromAngel hands are beck'ning to Angels of Jesus
FromAngels of dawn waltz to Another sweet face in the cradle!
FromThe Answer to Arabian love song
FromArabian song - Chanson Arabe to Arline quickstep
FromArlington waltzes to As the shadows cross the sunlight
FromAs the sun went down to At the feet of Jesus waiting
FromAt the ferry to Aurora borealis polka
FromAurora lancers to Aveu, L (The Avowal)
FromThe Avis waltzes to Baby mine
FromBaby mine has gone to rest to Baltimore City College
FromBaltimore Oriole march to Bateau rose, Le; Ship of fancy
FromBathing in the surf to Beatrice; Staccato piece
FromBeatty waltz to The Beautiful gate
FromBeautiful gates of gold to Beethoven's Sonatas, op. 2, no. 1
FromBeethoven's Sonatas, op. 2, no. 3 to Bella Bocca polka
FromBella Bocca polka [and Bijou waltz to Belles de Syracuse, Les; Valse
FromBelles du sud, Les to Benedicite
FromBenedicite [and Offertory anthem to The Best of friends must part
FromBest polka to Big fat Nance
FromBig giant polka to Birdie Blye galop
FromBirdie Lou to Black eyed Binie's gone to rest
FromBlack gondola, The - La Gondola nera to Blest pair of sirens - Holde sirenen
FromBlind boy's schottisch to Blue bird polka
FromBlue bird polka (Little Favorites) to Bob Sackett grand march
FromBob White mazurka to Bonnie Brae's waltz
FromBonnie Doon to Bourre in G-Major
FromBoute en train galop to Brentano's collection of popular melodies
FromBrentwood waltz to Bright eyed Lula
FromBright eyed Nora to Brittle silver schottische
FromBroad Street promenade to Bud of promise
FromBud of promise, four hands to Buy the truth, and sell it not
FromBuzzard in de middle ob de sky to Cagliostro waltzes
FromThe Cake song to Campaign melodies, no. 2
FromCampaign rallying song to Caprice
FromCaprice Waltz to Carnival of Venice variations
FromCarnival of Venise; Air and variations to Castinetta
FromCasting all on Jesus to Centennial hymn, no. 13
FromCentennial lancers to Chant te Deum, no. 7 in G
FromChant; Te Deum to La Chasse des nymphs
FromLa Chasse galop to Child's dream, The - Kindes traum
FromChild's hymn on awaking - Hymne de l'enfant a son reveil to Chip of the old block
FromChiping bird waltz to Christ; Culbertson; Gethsemane
FromThe Christening to Christmas-bells
FromChristmas-hymn with variation to Clarion quadrille
FromClarion schottische to Cling closer to Jesus
FromCling not to earth to Cock-a-doodle-doo
FromCockle-bur; Schottische to Come along, sister Mary!
FromCome and cheer me little treasure to Come rise with the lark
FromCome said Jesus sacred voice to Come, back to me
FromCome, birdie, come to A company march
FromCompare these jewels bright - E'strano poter il viso to Conqueror's grand march
FromConscript's march to Coral caves
FromCoral caves march to Country club galop
FromThe Country cousin (I saw Esau kissing Kate) to The Cricket on the hearth
FromCricket on the hearth to The Crystal river
FromCrystal river waltz to Cymbia polka
FromCymbia polonaise to "Daisy", The; Waltz
FromDaisy's birth-day to Dancing in the sunbeams
FromDancing in the sunlight to Dar am honey on dese lips
FromDar's a meeting here tonight to Darling, I'm weary of waiting
FromDarling, can you e'er forget to Day dreams
FromDay dreams of youth - Reveries de la jeunesse to De ole home down de lane
FromDe ole man's time am drawing near to Dear old words
FromDear one far distant, aria to Delta Tau Delta grand march
FromDelta Upsilon waltz to Deus misereatur [from Farmer's mass
FromDeus misereatur in C to Died in the streets (Ballads without words)
FromDies irae to Do you love me as well as ever?
FromDo you love me still the same? to Don't blame me
FromDon't blame me, for I didn't do it to Don't tie to a man you don't know
FromDon't touch him to Doubt no more
FromDoubting to Down went the captain
FromDown where the buttercups blossom to Dream on mid-ocean
FromDream on the ocean - Trume auf dem ocean to Dreams of the past; Waltz
FromDreams of the sea to Dual polka
FromDublin Bay Barcarolle (Golden Echoes) to "Eagle" march
FromEarl Lena to Echoes
FromEchoes - Nachklingen to Eight hymns
FromEight measure studies to Elfin march
FromElfin polka to The Emerald waltz
FromEmeralds; Grand Irish medley to Engineering drawings and data
FromEngland to Estelle; Mazurka caprice
FromEsterelle (Six new fairy dances) to Evangeline polka
FromEvangeline quadrille to Evening shadows
FromEvening song to Excursion waltz
FromExcuse me! to Fair Maudalie
FromFair Melusina; Waltz to Fairy fountain
FromFairy freaks schottische to Falling leaflets
FromFalling leaves to Fantastic galop
FromThe Fantastic quickstep to Farewell to May!
FromFarewell to Naples to Father I know that all my life
FromFather John to Favorite trios, op. 186, vol. I
FromFavorite trios, op. 186, vol. II to Feuilles volantes
FromA Few more years to Fir tree stood all lonely, A - Ein fichtenbaum steht einsam
FromFire alarm galop to The First rose of summer
FromFirst she would, and then she wouldn't; or Oh, you naughty, … to Flash
FromFlash and crash march to Flirting on the ice
FromFlirting on the lake to Flower of beauty
FromFlower of beauty polka to The Flying Dutchman
FromThe Flying Dutchman galop to For you
FromFor you and me to Forgetmenot, The - Das Vergissmeinnicht [alto or baritone
FromForgetmenot, The - Das Vergissmeinnicht [soprano or tenor to Fourth of July march
FromFourth regiment march to A Friend of to-day is a Judas to-morrow
FromFriend's greeting waltz to Frosty November and sunshiny May
FromFrotine waltzes to Gaily trilling waltz
FromGaily we ride to Garfield's funeral march
FromGarfield's grand march to Gavotte; Our little blondie
FromGavotte; Paola [and Polonaise; Osceola to General Denver's grand march
FromGeneral Garfield's campaign march to Geranium waltz
FromGerman Fraternization March to Gipsey life
FromGipsey maiden to Give me kisses, ballad
FromGive me my home! Das Haidekind to Globe waltz
FromGlobe waltzes to Go west, young man, go west
FromGo where glory waits thee to Going home
FromGoing home to Georgia to Golden gates are swinging wide
FromGolden grain waltz to Gondola-gavotte
FromLa Gondole-Melodie to Good evening; Schottische
FromGood hope; Waltz to Good-bye
FromGood-bye - Addio to The Graduate's farewell
FromThe Graduates march to Grand mothers story
FromGrand national fantasia to Grandfather's cane
FromGrandfather's chaise to Great yacht race, The; Puritan and Genesta
FromGreek maiden, The; Gavotte to Guess who
FromGuess who (Sunbeams) to Hail eternal hope on high; Easter hymn
FromHail gentle spring to Hanky Panky polka
FromThe Hanlan galop to Happy little flip-flaps
FromHappy little folks; Galop in D to Hark to the children! Easter carol
FromHark to the sleigh bells to Harvest home dance (Musical Harvest)
FromHarvest home galop to He careth for you
FromHe comes for me to He's such a lovely waltzer
FromHe's such a lovely waltzer! to Hearts delight
FromHearts delight; Gavotte to Helen Adair
FromHelen polka to Here in this holy temple
FromHere is the flower [from Carmen to Hildebrand Montrose
FromHildebrand schottische to The Holy name of Jesus
FromHoly night to Homeless and alone to-night
FromHomeless and friendless to Horn-pipe [and The Ballad of Billy Taylor
FromHornpipe and Virginia reel [from Two little artists to How so fair
FromHow so fair [from Martha to Huron River waltz
FromHurra! We meet again my boys to I Wait for thee reverie
FromI Won't be a nun to I bid my love goodbye
FromI bring the trusting heart of old to I have missed you Mamie dear
FromI have missed you, Daisy darling to I love but thee
FromI love but thee [from Rosita to I saw you last night in a dream
FromI say Cally! don't you lose your temper to I will be home to-night, love
FromI will be true to I'll be a rambler no more
FromI'll be dar to I'll watch and wait; Waltz song
FromI'll watch over you little loved one to I'm proud I'm an Irishman's son
FromI'm sad because my love's away to II. Dreistimmige messe
FromII. Valse de concert to If my love did but know!
FromIf my love offended thee to Imogene polka mazurka [and Minnie schottische
FromImogene quadrille to In love's bright joy - In liebeslust
FromIn love's embrace - Im arm der liebe to In the jolly polka's step
FromIn the land far away to Independent N. Y. Schtzen march
FromIndia Rubber Yaller Girl to Introit for Thanksgiving
FromInvestigation lanciers to Irresistible grande marche militaire
FromIrresistible polka to It was the time of roses; Ballad
FromIt wells becomes her, the jewel - Vi sta pur bene la gemma … to James G. Blaine's victory march
FromJames G. Blaine; Campaign march to Jerusalem, high tower thy glorious walls, hymn 497
FromThe Jessamine polka to Les Jeunes Beautees (Opus 5)
FromLa Jeunesse to The Jolly blacksmith polka
FromThe Jolly blacksmiths to Journey to Africa, A; Potpourri
FromJourney to Africa; Lancers to Jubilate Deo (New Episcopal Music)
FromJubilate Deo [and Benedictus to Just beyond the Golden Gate
FromJust beyond the other shore to Katie Dean
FromKatie O'Moore to Kevinski
FromKey West march [and Madge's polka to Kiss in the ring
FromThe Kiss in the rye to Kittie McCree
FromKittie McGee; Irish ballad to Krmagyar
FromKrupp artillery march to L'oiseau s'envole - The bird to distant bowers
FromL'oiseau s'envole l bas, l bas! - The bird see yonder to Lancaster march
FromLancaster; Mazurka to Largo and Menuette
FromLargo from Symphony in D to Laughing Nellie Lee
FromLaughing and crying to Leaves are falling - Blatter lasst die blume fallen
FromThe Leaves have fallen to the ground to Let me hear thy voice again
FromLet me hold you close, my darling to Lexington march [and Roland march
FromLia morta - Leah is dead; Canto populare to Lift your glad voices in triumph on high
FromLifted up to Lilac galop
FromThe Lilac that grew by the gate to Linden leaves
FromLinden polka mazurka to Little Daisy
FromLittle Daisy Blossom to Little Willie
FromLittle Willie's last farewell to Little buttercup; Rondo
FromLittle by little to Little gentle breath
FromThe Little girls polka to Little playthings on the floor
FromThe Little pleader to The Little wanderer
FromLittle wanderer out in the snow to Long live these moments of pleasure
FromLong long ago to The Lord will provide
FromLord will provide, The (Hymn 28) to Louisen waltzer
FromLouisette to Love song; Etude
FromA Love story to Love's plaint - Plainte d'amour; Mazourka
FromLove's pleading to A Lover's welcome
FromThe Lover's wooing to Lulu
FromLulu darling to Madeleine
FromMadeleine polka to Maid at the well, The; Ballad
FromMaid of Athens to Mama and papa waltz
FromMama kiss me, then I'll sleep to Manzanita; Danse characterisque
FromManzinita mazurka to March the 5th 1877
FromMarch timpani to Margary Daw
FromMargery to Marquis et Marquise
FromMarquis et Marquise; Gavotte to Mascot lancers
FromMascot polka to Mattie's favorite waltz
FromMattie's gone away to May-song - Mailied
FromThe May-sun shed an amber light to The Meanest folks on our block
FromThe Meanest thing of all to Meet me at the mill
FromMeet me at the old place Bessie to Memoires Russes; Expectation
FromMemorial hymn to Merry Christmas 1870 Caprice
FromMerry Christmas Bells to The Merry sleighride gallopade
FromMerry snowflakes; Valse brillante to Mi dulce esperanza
FromMi gitanilla - My little gipsy to Mikado, The; Potpourri
FromMikado, The; Selections to Minnetta polka
FromMinnette; Waltz to Missa Tota pulchra es Maria
FromMissa brevis to Molly Doolan
FromMolly Malone to Moonbeams on the lake; Caprice
FromMoonlight to Morning blush polka
FromMorning breaks upon the tomb to Moss rose march
FromMoss rose waltz to The Mother's prayer
FromMother's prayer [and Tema to Mountain shepherd's song
FromMountain spring mazurka to Murmuring breezes; Reverie
FromThe Murmuring brook to Must we breathe a last good-bye? Ballad
FromMust we leave the old home, mother? to My black eyed May; Song and dance-schottische
FromMy blue-eyed Geraldine to My dear little home
FromMy dear mountain home to My happy home
FromMy happy old home to My little pink
FromMy little pussy-cat to My mother's old home far away
FromMy mother's old portrait; Ballad to My queen waltzes
FromMy queen waltzes [cornet, piano to The Mystic land
FromN for Nannie and B for Ben to National grange quickstep
FromNational guard grand march to 'Neath the violets
From'Neath the waves her spirit wanders to Nevermore!
FromThe New "old hundred" to New music for church and choir
FromNew national hymn to Night march of the brigands
FromThe Night my father died to No one cares for me
FromNo one my grief can feel - Nur, wer die Sehnsucht kennt to Nol troverai - Ne'er wilt thou find again; Melodia
FromNolite timere et gloria to Norwegian dance, suite no. 3
FromNorwegian melodies to Now is the time for the baby to sleep; Lullaby
FromNow may again breaks winter's chain to O Maria! Or, The Plumber's daughter
FromO Nanny wilt thou gang with me to O holy dove, return; Anthem
FromO holy stars above; Serenade to O that I had wings
FromO that my load of sin were gone! to O, restless sea
FromO, salutaris to Offenbachiana, no. 1
FromOffenbachiana, no. 2 to Oh saviour, guide me still
FromOh say that you forgive me to Oh! You little darling, I love you!
FromOh! You little rascal to Oh, how beautiful!
FromOh, how lovely is Zion! to The Old Star
FromThe Old Story to The Old fire place
FromThe Old fireplace to Old oaken bucket, The; Paraphrase de concert
FromOld oaken bucket, The; Transcription to The Olio schottische
FromThe Olive branch waltz to On the alert! Galop
FromOn the banks of Lough Neagh to On those jewelled walls
FromOn thy fair bosom, silver lake to One more Raquette
FromOne more dance to Only a shower; Valse song
FromOnly a smile to The Opal waltz
FromOpen diapason march to Original tunes to selected hymns, book 6
FromOriole mazurka quadrille to Our band galop
FromOur banner of glory to Our house was haunted
FromOur lady guests to Ours
FromOurs galop to Over the stars there is rest
FromOver the stars there is rest [alto or baritone to Overture; Morning, noon, and night in Vienna
FromOverture; Ophelia to La Paloma; Spanish fantasia
FromLa Paloma; Spanish fantasia [and Galop "free and happy" [orch.. to Parish choir, The, nos. 264 and 265
FromThe Parish choir, no. 277 to Passing thought polka
FromPassing thought waltz to Paul and Virginie
FromPaul et Virginie potpourri to Peasants' love - Karntnerg'math
FromPeck's bad boy to Period Waltz
FromPeriod mazurka to Petit concerto
FromPetit duc galop, Le to Picadilly galop
FromPicco's Sardinian Shepherd's Pipe to Pirate, Le; Overture
FromThe Pirates caves march to Playful waltz
FromPlaying hide and seek to Le poete et la jeune fille
FromPoetical sketches; Complete to Polonaise [from Two little artists
FromPolonaise brillante to Popular studies forty finger exercises
FromPort Royal galop to Praise the Lord - Celebrons le signur!
FromPraise the Lord o my soul! Benedic anima mea to The President's inauguration march
FromThe President's last prayer to Pretty little Mary
FromPretty little Maud to Prince Methusalem; Lancers
FromPrince Methusalem; March to Profile galop
FromProgress to Pull for the shore
FromPull slow and steady, boys (Popular comic songs) to Quadrille "Esmeralda"
FromQuadrille "Fresh laurels" to The Queer old bachelor
FromQueer people there be to The Railroad conductors
FromRailroad galop to Read me a chapter from the bible
FromRead the answer in the stars to The Red, red rose
FromThe Red-cross knight to Remember poor mother at home
FromRemember that true friends are few to Rest thee in peace from An Artist of Flanders
FromRest thee now! to Rhapsodie No. 3
FromRhapsodie Russe to The Ringing of the old school bell
FromRinging rocks to Robin adair
FromRobin building her nest [and How sad our love dreams to Roll back again those bygone years
FromRoll call march to Rondo piacevole
FromRondo waltz to Rose schottisch
FromThe Rose she gave me to Round grove waltz
FromRound table to Russian song
FromRussian victory march to Safe in the arms of Jesus; Fantasia
FromSafe in the arms of Jesus; Sacred march to Salute to New York march
FromSalute to San Francisco march to Saratoga polka
FromSaratoga quickstep to Says Aaron to Moses
FromThe Scale analyzed to School life waltzes
FromSchool march [from The Little artist to Sea cadet, The; or, Royal midshipmite potpourri
FromThe Sea cadet; or, Royal midshipmite waltz to See the angels coming!
FromSee the cloudlets rise to Selection; A Night in Venice
FromSelection; Beggar student to Serenade Marie
FromSerenade "good night beloved" to Shadow land
FromThe Shadow of Jesus' wing to She never blamed him, never
FromShe never could forget the day to Shepherd's Sunday song, The - Der Tag des herrn
FromShepherd's bells to The Shower of emeralds
FromShower of gold polka to Silver cliff grand march de concert
FromSilver cliff; Caprice brillante to The Silvery fountain schottische
FromSilvery midnight moon to Sing to me, birdie!
FromSing to me, dearest to Sit thee down beside me Mannie
FromSitting 'round the grate to Sky rockets; Polka caprice
FromSky-lark to Sleigh bell polka
FromSleigh bells to The Snow
FromSnow ball galop to Softly fall the silv'ry moonbeams
FromSoftly fall the silvery moonbeams to Some day (Series of ballads)
FromSome day - Algun dia to The Son's of Erin
FromSonata to Song of the Grangers
FromSong of the Harper of Erin to Song to the lilac; A Spring idyl
FromSong waves to Sound, oh sound my gay pandero - Klinge, klinge, mein pandero
FromSound, sound the truth abroad to Souvenir de Kreuth; Bavarian Alps
FromSouvenir de L't to Sparkling spray polka
FromSparkling stream waltz to Spot and I
FromThe Spot where I was born to Spring! gentle spring
FromSpring! gentle spring waltz to Staccato; Etude
FromStaff sol-fa note reading to The Starlight waltz
FromStarlight waltz to Still dear in thought, aria
FromStill do I think of thee to Strew the flowers
FromStride la vampa - Forth stalks the vampire! to Sulamith
FromSuleika to The Sun lies red upon the river
FromSun light polka to Sunset on Lake Monadnock; Waltz
FromSunset on the Rhine to Sweet Blanche of the dell
FromSweet Bonnie Mary to Sweet by and by; Brilliant variations
FromSweet by-gone days to The Sweet long ago
FromSweet long ago! to Sweet spices
FromSweet spirit comfort me to Sweetheart come and kiss me (Series of ballads)
FromSweetheart polka to Sylvan spring waltz
FromThe Sylvan stream to Take this message to my darling
FromTake your wanderer home again to Te Deum and Jubilate Deo
FromTe Deum in A to Telegram galop
FromThe Telegraph lads to Tempted soul and deeply tried
FromTempus fugit to That little black moustache; A Burlesque
FromThat little black mustache to There are kisses waiting for me
FromThere are names in our hearts we never speak to There's joy in heaven to-night
FromThere's joy in my heart to Things are seldom what they seem
FromThings that make a man feel like a fool to Those roguish laughing eyes
FromThose tender eyes of blue to Thoughts of old Erin, the home of my childhood
FromThoughts of other days to Through the beautiful gates of pearl
FromThrough the city; March to Till the roses wake again
FromTill then I'll say good bye; Ballad to Tis night when thou art gone
From'Tis no one but me, sweet Norah! to To our redeemers glorious name
FromTo please the girls to Tommy is dead
FromTommy make room for your uncle to Towanda Mazurka
FromToward the setting sun to Trinity hymn
FromTrinket galop to True for aye, true for ever
FromTrue friend; Mazurka to The Tunes I whistled when a boy
FromTurkey cake and wine to Twilight echoes; Song without words
FromTwilight eve mazourka to Two gavottes
FromTwo happy hearts to Uncle Ned's banjo song
FromUncle Remus' march to Unforgotten
FromThe Unfortunate girl to Upon this holy day; Christmas carol
FromUpside down! to Valse enthusiastique
FromValse gracieuse to Veni creator, no. 14
FromVeni creator; Come holy spirit to Vice president Thomas A. Hendricks; Funeral march
FromVicissitudes; Rverie to The Vine gatherers
FromVineta [and Albumleaf to Vita; Valse-caprice
FromVite mice to Voluntaries for the organ, Book IV
FromVoluntaries responses, book I to The Waiting mother
FromWaiting near the stile to Waltz medley
FromWaltz of the angels to Wandering home; or the heavenly shore [and That dear blessed name
FromWandering in dreams to Wavelets
FromWavering thoughts; With variations to We met among the daisies
FromWe met by chance to We'll march once more, my boys
FromWe'll marry by and by to A Wee bird came
FromA Wee bird sat in the branches to Were you fooling?
FromWerner's second tarantelle to What my mother said
FromWhat of the night? to When I get a home on the hill; Motto ballad
FromWhen I give the sign, or sharp at half past nine to When he cometh to gather his jewels
FromWhen he is absent, I'm alone! to When the birds and blossoms dream
FromWhen the birds are sweetly singing in the spring to When the purple lilac's blossom
FromWhen the robins come again; Waltz song to When we gather in de gospel tent
FromWhen we gather'd roses down the shady lane to Where is your boy to-night
FromWhere kisses grow to While I live I shall bless thee [mezzo sop. or tenor
FromWhile I sleep O let me dream! to Whisperings of hope
FromWhisperings of love; Polka to Who shall be queen? [and Flora shall be queen
FromWho shall be the man to Why should I be sad?
FromWhy should I love thee? to Wildfire galop
FromWildfire quadrille to Willie, please don't break my dolly
FromWillie, take care of your mother to Winter journey - Winterreise
FromWinter melodies waltzes to Within a mile of Edinbourough; With variations
FromWithin a mile of Edinburg town to Wooing in the lane
FromWooing; Ballad to Y.M.C.A. grand march
FromYacht club march to You and I
FromYou and I (Vocal gems) to You're forgetting me, little Daisy
FromYou're nothing but a butterfly to Zelma Lee
FromZenith lancers to Étude mlodique, Op. 130, no. 2

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