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ROSS ( John ), of Aberdeen. Three sonatas, for the piano forte, with an accompaniment for the violi

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ROSS ( John ), of Aberdeen.  Three sonatas, for the piano forte, with an accompaniment for the violi

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
ROSS ( John ), of Aberdeen. Three sonatas, for the piano forte, with an accompaniment for the violin or German flute … dedicated by permission to Wm. Shield, Esqr … Op. 6. Printed & sold by Preston, circa 1797Violin/flute part only, engraved on 13-pages, folio, disbound : in very good state BUC 902, two copies. Not in ESTC.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) MOULDS ( John ). When Phoebus wakes the rosy hours[.] A favorite hunting song sung by Mrs. Stevenson at the Royalty Theatre[.] Printed by Longman and Broderip, circa 1790. Drop-title, vocal score, on two staves for voice and keyboard with indications of instrumentation ; with a version for the flute, engraved on 3-pages, folio, disbound : in very good state BUC 698 noting two copies. (2) MOULDS ( John ). Sans vous ma chere, a favorite song … Printed for G. Goulding [1787]. Drop-title, vocal score, on two staves for voice and keyboard with indications of instrumentation ; with a version for guitar and another for flute at end, drop-title, engraved on 2 facing pages, folio, disbound : in very good state BUC 698, one copy (L). Not included in ESTC on-line. (3) BAILEY ( Edward ). The seat of the loves. A favorite song. Printed and sold by J. Bland, circa 1795. Drop-title, vocal score, engraved on pages (1, blank), (2 - 3), (1, blank), folio, disbound : in very good state Not in BUC or in ESTC on-line. (4) BAILEY ( Edward ). Colin and Laura. A favorite sonnet set to music by Edward Bailey. Printed & sold by Preston & Son, circa 1795. Drop-title, vocal score, with versions for flute and for the guitar at end, engraved on pages (1, blank), (2 - 3), (1, blank), folio, disbound : in very good state Not in BUC or in ESTC on-line. (5) [OFFLEY ( Henry Francis )]. The gallant soldier sung by Mr. Incledon at Vaux-Hall-Gardens. Printed for S. A. & P. Thompson, circa 1798. Drop-title, piano vocal score, with version for flute at end, pages (1, blank), 2 - 4, folio, disbound : in very good state Not found in ESTC or BUC. (6) CHAPMAN ( Richard ). Why that is nought to you[.] A favorite song sung by Miss Poole at Vauxhall. With universal applause. Printed & sold at Femtun's, c. 1790. Drop-title, engraved on two facing pages, folio, disbound : in very good state Not in BUC or in ESTC on-line. (7) CHAPMAN ( Richard ). Yes Sir or No. A favorite song by Mrs. Leffler. In Lingo's Wedding at the Royal Circus. With universal applause. Printed & sold at Femtun's, circa 1790. Drop-title, vocal score, on two staves for voice and keyboard with indications of instrumentation, with a version for guitar at end, engraved on 2 facing pages, folio, disbound : in very good state BUC 183, locating a single copy (L), but it is not included in ESTC on-line. (8) BAILEY ( Edward ). Descend sweet patience. A duet. Printed by J. Bland, circa 1790. Drop-title, vocal score, engraved on pages (1, blank), (2 - 3), (1, blank), with a version for two German flutes, with two short tears without loss, otherwise in very good state BUC 880, noting one copy only (Ab). Not in ESTC on-line.(9)MUSIC; PIANO; ENGLISH PRE 1801; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;