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Thomas A. Edison Collection of American Sheet Music Reel Listing 1

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<strong>Thomas</strong> A. <strong>Edison</strong> <strong>Collection</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>American</strong> <strong>Sheet</strong> <strong>Music</strong><br />

<strong>Reel</strong> <strong>Listing</strong><br />

Cooke, T. (<strong>Thomas</strong>), 1782-1848.<br />

The celebrated serenade <strong>of</strong> "Lilla come down to<br />

me": as sung by Mr. Braham.<br />

Philadelphia: Printed for G.E. Blake, No. 13 South 5h<br />

Street. <br />

Wolfe 2066.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cooke, T. (<strong>Thomas</strong>), 1782-1848.<br />

I'll love thee ever dearly: as sung by Mr. A.<br />

Taylor.<br />

Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 South<br />

5th Street. <br />

Wolfe 2060.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cooke, T. (<strong>Thomas</strong>), 1782-1848.<br />

Roll drums merrily.<br />

Philadelphia: Published and sold by G. Willig.<br />

<br />

Wolfe 2077.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cooke, T. (<strong>Thomas</strong>), 1782-1848.<br />

Who would not love: introduced in The Castle <strong>of</strong><br />

Andelusia, by Mr. Braham.<br />

New York: Published by John Paff. <br />

Wolfe 1233.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Corri, Domenico, 1746-1825.<br />

La belle Catherine: with variations for the piano<br />

forte, in which is introduced the admired air <strong>of</strong> The<br />

yellow-hair'd laddie.<br />

New York: Published by W. Dubois at his Piano<br />

Forte and <strong>Music</strong> Store, 126 Broadway. <br />

Wolfe 2096A.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Costellow, <strong>Thomas</strong>.<br />

The four sisters: consisting <strong>of</strong> four familiar airs as<br />

an inducement to practice, composed for and named<br />

after four sisters.<br />

Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake, at his Piano<br />

Forte and <strong>Music</strong> store, No. 13 South Fifth Street.<br />

<br />

Wolfe 2127.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cotillions.<br />

Philadelphia: Published by J.G. Klemm, No 3 South<br />

Third Street. <br />

Wolfe 2138B.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cotillions, and country dances.<br />

Boston: Published and sold at G. Graupners, No. 6<br />

Franklin Street. <br />

Wolfe 1994A.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

16<br />

Country dances.<br />

New York: Engraved, printed and sold by E. Riley,<br />

29 Chatham Street. <br />

Wolfe 2146.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cramer, J.B. (Johann Baptist), 1771-1858.<br />

Cramers Turkish march.<br />

Boston: Published by G. Graupner, No. 6 Franklin<br />

Street. <br />

Wolfe 2168.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cramer, J.B. (Johann Baptist), 1771-1858.<br />

J. B. Cramer's Instructions for the piano forte: in<br />

which the first rudiments <strong>of</strong> music are clearly<br />

explained and the principal rules on the art <strong>of</strong><br />

fingering illustrated with numerous and appropriate<br />

examples, to which are added lessons in the principal<br />

major and minor keys with a prelude to each key.<br />

New York: Published by W. Dubois at his Piano<br />

Forte & <strong>Music</strong> Store, No. 126 Broadway. <br />

Wolfe 2159.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cramer, J.B. (Johann Baptist), 1771-1858.<br />

Marche turque.<br />

New York: Published by Wm. Dubois. <br />

Wolfe 2165A.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cramer, J.B. (Johann Baptist), 1771-1858.<br />

Marche turque.<br />

Philad: Published, and engrav'd by Geo<br />

Willig, and sold at his <strong>Music</strong>al Repository, 171<br />

Chestnut St. <br />

Wolfe 2164A.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cramer, J.B. (Johann Baptist), 1771-1858.<br />

Marche turque.<br />

. <br />

Wolfe 2161.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cramer, J.B. (Johann Baptist), 1771-1858.<br />

Marche turque: pour le harp ou piano forte.<br />

Philadelphia: Published and sold by G. E. Blake.<br />

<br />

Wolfe 2163.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3<br />

Cramer, J.B. (Johann Baptist), 1771-1858.<br />

Le petit rien: a favourite air for the piano forte.<br />

New York: Published by W. Dubois at his Piano<br />

Forte and <strong>Music</strong> Store, No. 126 Broadway, and may<br />

be had at W. Stodart & Co., Richmond, Virginia.<br />

Wolfe 2175.<br />

<strong>Reel</strong>: 3

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