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THE LAWRENCE WRIGHT COLLECTION<br />

By <strong>Cyril</strong> <strong>Critchlow</strong><br />

VOLUME 21 (oversize)<br />

Sheet music and song books undated [circa 1893 – 1910]<br />

Vol 21 p 1 Musical Monologues “An Old Bachelor” (undated) written and performed by Albert<br />

Chevalier, composed by Alfred H. West.<br />

Vol 21 p 2 “Au Revoir” (undated) composed by Alan Macey.<br />

Vol 21 p 3 “Cinderella Waltz” (undated) composed by Ezra Read.<br />

Vol 21 p 4 “Illustrious March” (undated) composed by Leonard Gautier.<br />

Vol 21 p 5 Les Patineurs (<strong>The</strong> skaters waltz) (undated) composed by Emile Waldteufel.<br />

Vol 21 p 6 “Maiblume” (May flowers) (undated) composed by Th. Oesten.<br />

Vol 21 p 7 “<strong>The</strong> Death of Nelson” (the Popular Song) (undated) written by S.J.Arnold, composed<br />

by John Braham.<br />

Vol 21 p 8 “Cling Clang Polka” (undated 1890’s) by W.Wright. (Dedicated to Mr John Hart,<br />

<strong>The</strong>atre Royal Bradford, Grand <strong>The</strong>atre Leeds and Grand <strong>The</strong>atre Hull)<br />

Vol 21 p 9 “<strong>The</strong> Broken Melody) (1893) composed by August Van Biene, song dedicated to and<br />

sung by Mdme, Adelina Patti.<br />

Vol 21 p 10 “La Guiare” (Pierrot ET Pierrette) (1896) by Ethelbert Nevin.<br />

Vol 21 p 11 “Trilby Lancers” (as danced in Mr Abud’s Touring Companies of Trilby) (1896)<br />

composed by Geo, W.Byng.<br />

Vol 21 p 12 “Couldn’t Make the Old Girl Hear” (1897) written and composed by Geo. Lester.<br />

Vol 21 p 13 “Ma Curly – Headed Babby” (plantatation Song) (1897) written and composed by<br />

G.H.Clutsam.<br />

Vol 21 p 14 “March des Athletes” (1897) by Eugen Sandow.<br />

Vol 21 p 15 “Victorian 1897 Celebration” (1897) by <strong>The</strong>o: Bonheur.<br />

Vol 21 p 16 “Victoria Regina” (A National Fantasia in Commemoration of Her Majesty’s Glorious<br />

Reign) (undated circa 1897) music selected and arranged by J.Ord Hume late Royal<br />

Scots Greys.<br />

Vol 21 p 17 “Bring ‘Em to Me” (1898) written and composed by Harry Wincott.<br />

Vol 21 p 18 “Absent” (1899/1913) words by Catherine Young Glen, music by John W. Metcalf.<br />

Vol 21 p 19 “He’s Gone!” (undated circa 1900) written by Paul Jones, composed by H.E.Pether.<br />

Vol 21 p 20 “<strong>The</strong> Figaro Polka” (undated circa 1900) by Vyan Garcia.<br />

Vol 21 p 21 “<strong>The</strong> Horse Came In” (undated circa1900) written and composed by Harry Dacre.

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