Charles E. Horn
Born 1786-01-01
Died 1849-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7292090A
Top Subjects
- Librettos (5)
- Operas (4)
- Songs (Medium voice) with piano (3)
- Vocal duets with piano (3)
- Musical settings (3)
- William Shakespeare (1564-1616) (3)
- Musicals (2)
Books by Charles E. Horn
Total count: 20
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Songs, duets, &c. in Tricks upon travellersa comic opera in three actsPrinted for Wyatt by McMillan1810-01-01
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Songs, duets, &c. in Tricks upon travelersa comic opera in three acts2nd ed.W.H. Wyatt1810-01-01
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The boarding-house ; or, Five hours at Brightona musical farce, in two acts ; first performed at the English opera, Theatre-Royal, Lyceum, on Tuesday, August 27, 1811Second edition.C. Chapple1811-01-01
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The bee-hivea musical farce, in two acts : as performed at the Theatre Royal, LyceumPrinted for W. H. Watt by b. McMillan1811-01-01
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The boarding houseor, Five hours at Brighton. A musical farce, in two actsFrom the 2nd London ed. of 1811Published by the Longworths, at the Dramatic repository, Shakspeare-gallery1812-01-01
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Rich and poora comic opera in three acts2nd ed.Chapple1814-01-01
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The woodman's huta melo-dramatic romance, in three acts, as now performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury LanePrinted for John Miller1814-01-01
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The Persian huntersor, The rose of Gurgistan; an opera, in three actsPrinted for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones1817-01-01
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The boarding house, or, Five hours at Brightona musical farce in two actsPublished by Thomas H. Palmer1823-01-01
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Songs, duets, and concerted pieces in the comic opera of Philandering, or The rose queen. First performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Jan. 13, 1824J. Miller1824-01-01
Farewell to my harpa ballad ...Published by James L. Hewitt & Co., 129 Broadway1825-01-01
In my bower so brightcavatinaE.S. Mesier1830-01-01
Oberon's Court. Or, Songs of the Fairies, by Elfin, etc. [With a plate.].Royal Harmonic Institution1831-01-01
The mermaids caveDubois & Stodart1832-01-01
I know a Bank whereon the wild Thyme blows, a duet, etcCramer, Addison & Beale1838-01-01
I know a bank whereon the wild thyme [blows][Song from Midsummer Night's Dream]Oliver Ditson, Washington St.1855-01-01
The crier; or The lost hearta balladLithgd. and published by E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall-St, and Bourne, 359, Broadway
Even as the sun with purple colour'd facea favorit [sic] song sung by Miss Kelly, in The merry wives of Windsor at the Park TheatrePublished by E.S. Mesier
The chimes of ZurichPublished by E.S. Mesier
I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blowsa popular duet, sung in Shakespears revived play of the Merry wives of Windsor [i.e. A midsummer night's dream]Geo. Willig Jun.