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Desert flower. Pangs of unrequited love. Vocal score:
The pangs of unrequited love : romance / sung by Mr. Weiss, in the romantic opera The desert flower, the words by Thomas J. Williams, the music by W. V. Wallace.
Record number:
56868
Call No:
MUS/SS/2
Author/s:
Wallace, William Vincent, 1812-1865.
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Williams, Thomas J., lyricist.
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Weiss, W. H. (Willoughby Hunter), 1820-1867, performer.
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J. & W. Pearman, lithographers.
Series:
Throsby Park sheet music collection; no. 2
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 pangs of unrequited love." Romance.
First line: When wand'ring through the forest drear.
The desert flower premiered in 1863. Publication date approximately 1864.
Ent. Sta. Hall. --on cover.
Price 2s/6 --on cover.
Plate number: 12236.
This romance may be had in the original key, D flat. --bottom of page 1.
J & W. Pearman lithos. 13, Castle St. East. --bottom of page 5.
In C.
Inscription: "Isabel Osborne". --above title on cover.
Blind stamp --top right hand corner of cover. "I.H Anderson / Music Hall / 360 George Street".
Advertisement on back cover: List of music from Wallace's romantic opera, The desert flower ... Chappell & Co., 50, New Bond Street.
Provenance: Isabel Throsby sheet music collection.
Year:
[1864].
Publication details:
London : Chappell & Co., 50 New Bond Street,
Description:
1 score (5 pages) ; 34 cm.
ISBN/ISSN:
12236 Chappell
Type:
music
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