Six sonatas for the piano forte or harpsichord, with an accompaniment for a flute or violin and violoncello/ Pleyel, Ignaz, 1757-1831 -- Two admired airs composed with variations for the piano forte/ Ross, John, 1764-1837 -- An admired Scotish (sic)
air, arranged with variations for the piano forte/ Ross, John, 1764-1837 -- Collection of waltzes for the piano forte/ Browne, William -- Five Waltzes for the piano forte with an accompaniment (ad libitum) for the flute/ Hargreaves, George -- Penson & Robertson's selection of sonatas & airs with variations &c. No.1. Three favorite waltzes as performed at the Theatre Royal Edinburgh by Mozart/ [Mozart] -- The celebrated waltz as danced with the greatest applause by Mademoiselle Ferzi; with two other favourite waltzes, for the piano forte. Celebrated waltz, French waltz, German waltz/ Par Julien [Jullien, Louis Antoine (1812-1860)?]; Von Sussmilch; first waltz does not identify composer -- The imperial waltz with two other grand waltzes; for the piano forte/ Weigl, Joseph (1766-1846) -- Leipsig, or the allies grand march, and a favorite waltz/ Letzn, Gieuspo -- Five favorite tunes arranged for the piano forte or violin & violoncello/ Clarkson, John; Pringle, J. -- Mr Frank Walker's strathspey... to which is added four favourite dances &c/ Gow, Nathaniel (1763-1831) -- The countess of Dalhousie's strathe... to which are added three favourite tunes/ Gow, Nathaniel (1763-1831), Mrs Robertson of Lady-Kirk -- Waterloo Medley composed by Nath. Gow to which are added the favorite tunes, composed by him/ Gow, Nathaniel (1763-1831) -- Davie & Morris' Collection of Reels, Dances &cc for the piano forte/ Mr. McKenzie -- Robin Adair a favorite song sung at all the glee clubs/ [traditional Irish (and perhaps Scottish) song] -- Within a Mile of Edinburgh a Celebrated Scotch Song/ Hook, James (1746-1827) -- The wood-pecker here in this lone little wood, a ballad/ Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); words by Moore, Thomas -- The voice of her I love, a ballad sung with universal applause by Mr Braham at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the opera of the castle of Andalusia/ Parry, John (1776-1851) -- Ca' the ewes to the knows, a favorite old Scots song as sung at the Edinburgh Concert set for the voice, piano forte, violin or German flute/ [traditional Scottish song?] no composer or arranger named -- Gloomy Winter's now awa', a Scotch song/ Smith, Robert Archibald (1780-1829), words by Tannahill, Robert 1774-1810) -- Up in the morning early. A favourite Scots song, set for the voice, piano-forte or harpsichord/ Hamilton, John (1761-1814) -- Farewell Bessy/ Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) -- When the hollow drum sung by Mrs Bland in the Mountaineers/ Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802) -- Begone dull care a favorite duett as sung with great applause at Harrison and Knyvett's vocal concerts.
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