-~ . lliß- pyMf^ip ■<"'£: '■£ - ■ NEJW... MUSIC ! ". NEW" MUSIC ! I E"':'-JSUC'AS & SON have just received a o~ ERESH SELECTION, of .MUSIC, "comprising^ ' Songs* l lnstrumental- Pieces, Waltzes, Quadrilles, Polkas, Galops, &c. &c. ■ *i..---. .-•::• -;|.- . :. Polkas. . lies Demoiselies The Great Hit Hornpipe ;; Sylph .: .. -Soldiers' - - The Sea Shells French ...• ; i ; .Golden Horn La Belle Brunette Butterfly's Ball Organ Grinder '•..■',-' Waltzes. ' Mabel . . L'Enchantresse ; ' THaunt ofthe Fairies The Bridesmaid ' i Early Love Valse des Fantomes Hilda ""•' 7 '_■■.-.! ..•.'. Galops. • Toujours Gai Sprite •Night -Bell Harum Scarum TBurlesque Banting Leviathan La Belle Helene "Extravaganza Organ Grinders Q,tr__D_JLLES. Le Prince Imperial Punch and Judy Bishop's Melody . Colleen Bawn Edinburgh Bpys of Merry England England . Frozen Cascade Gipsy Oriental .Les Rats .66 Quadrille Barbe-Bleue All the Rage S.CHOTTISCHES. • Belle Brandon _. Jenny Bell .. .. ,MAZOB__AB. Virginska ...Talexy's Natalia Polka. Majzurkas. La Zingarella .' . Zerlina La Fee des Roseaux Die Schwarzen Tasten . : ■ " SONGS..- — Hazel-Dell Far away where Angels Early Love dwell Spirit of Spring . The Chieftain's Wife . Welcome at the Door Wood Nymph's Call 7Cotfcage by the Sea The Bellringer. .; Holy Father, I confess Good bye to Summer British Lion ■• 1 love to Roam in the 2Tis a Form tbat reminds Fields Me of Thee I'm Leaving Thee in Castles ih the Air sorrow, Annie When France 8c England The Message met of Yore The Forsaken The Stirrup Cup Merrily, merrily over When We are Parted the Snow Good Night, Beloved Meet Me to-morrow. Plenteous Autumn Mary Machree Near Thee, near Thee Beautiful Isle of the Sea The Death of Stonewall Martha, the Milkman's Jackson Daughter •Bold Marco Effie Sunshine " Love, beautiful Love The Bells of Shandon Clouds and Sunshine My Home in Cloudland A Loving Heart The Cavalier's Steed When first I saw his noble Capstan Song Form Little Golden Hair , Spring Cloudlets Beauty Sleep : My liege Lord and Master Early in the Morning My old Sorrow The Fisher Girl Sing Me a Merry Lay When We Two Parted Come, Beloved One Take back the Sigh — Someone to love The Wish p . Far away wilt Thou Stray The Farmer The Gipsy Countess The Wind and the Harp (duet) . (duet) Lonely Bird (duet) What are the Wild Ye Branks and Braes Waves Saying (duet) , (duet) . Flow Gentle Deva Flower Gatherers Love Not (duet) Friendship (duet) Kathleen is gone Kathleen O'Moore 'Twas but a Dream &c, &c, &c. Sacred Songs. Come unto Me Jerusalem the Golden At Evening Prayer The Soul's Errand David's Prayer The Angel's Voice A Voice from Heaven Psalm of Life Land bf Promise Instrumental. Les Hugenots Luisa Miller * Sound the Loud Timbrel The Dewdrop .Vesper' Hymn . .. Moise, duet -Roman Church Music The Chanson Russe My God, my Father, Sec Kuhe's Victoria Sun of my Soul American Fantasia The Adoration Warblings at Eve Scotch Melodies Golden Bells ;Warblings at Dawn The Standard Bearer •Lullaby What are the Wild La Harpe Eolienne . Waves saying Her Bright Smile haunts De Con Te . 'Me.7,s,till Les Favorites Moderne Hush, ye pretty Warblers Benedictus - Le-Domino Noir . Lullaby Feuilles de Roses Wallace's Maritana The Ghost Melody Ariel •HFlautpMagico Tyrolienne iLa Violette, Immortelle . Fidelio , Music , on the Waters Between the Lights . {iMcybn Days ' Josephine . --Haryest7Carol The Curfew Bell . May gar. . Rigoletto . tin Fidele Coeur Nennella The' Singing Birds '. The Mill • .My.. Skiff is on de Shore Little Kathleen : .Home, Sweet. Home Oft as the Still Night .;M^rtha;fanfeßia, (Sydney (duet) . . Smith) duet 7 Martha (Nava) duet . .Soldiers" Chjprus Ernani (Nava) duet "- Martha (Trekell) La .Somiiambula (Nail Barbiere.de Seville va) duet 7 ..« .Moniirig Mist - Grand March Nap. I. The Swiss Herdsman L'Amo, ah I'amo The March of the Cameron Men
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 58, 11 March 1867, Page 4
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587Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 58, 11 March 1867, Page 4
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