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"I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls" : song, sung by Miss Rainforth at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the opera of The Bohemian girl / written by Alfred Bunn Esqre. ; composed by M. W. Balfe. [Variant title: The dream.]
Record number:
56838
Call No:
MUS/TP/2
Author/s:
Balfe, M. W. (Michael William), 1808-1870.
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Bunn, Alfred, 1796-1860, lyricist.
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J. & W. Pearman, lithographers.
Series:
Throsby Park sheet music collection
Subject:
Throsby, Isabel Martha, 1844-1901, former owner.
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Osborne, Isabel Martha, 1844-1901, former owner.
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Popular music - 19th century.
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Piano music.
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Vocal scores with piano.
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Songs with piano.
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Vocal music.
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Operas - Excerpts - Vocal scores with piano.
Notes:
Isabel Martha Osborne, nee Throsby, the daughter of Charles Throsby and Elizabeth Broughton Throsby, married Alick Osborne of Barrengarry, Kangaroo Valley, in 1861 and died at Hamilton [Tudor House], Moss Vale, on 13th June 1901.
Bound in: Isabel Osborne songbook circa 1837-1866.
Cover title.
Song for voice and piano.
Caption title: The dream.
Ent. Sta. Hall. --on cover.
Price 2s/-. --on cover.
This song may also be had a third lower. --under publication information on cover.
J. & W. Pearman lithos. 13, Castle St. East. --bottom of page 5.
Back page advertisement: A select list of new and popular vocal music. London, Chappell & Co.
Plate number: 6742.
Dating: The opera was first performed in November 1843; Bernard Latte was active in Paris between 1831-1855, J. & W. Pearman at Castle Street address 1850-1877. The date most probably was in the 1850s.
Provenance: Isabel Throsby sheet music collection.
Year:
[185?].
Publication details:
London : Chappell, music seller to Her Majesty, 50, New Bond Street, ; Paris : Bernard Latte.
Music publisher no:
6742 ; Chappell.
Description:
1 score (5 pages) ; 34 cm.
Type:
music
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