Charles W. Glover (ed.), National Airs, with Words by Thomas Moore, Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts, Londo
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Author: Charles W. Glover
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Added Date: 2015-04-28
Language: eng
Subjects: Thomas Moore, National Airs, Folksongs, sheet music
Collections: folkscanomy music, folkscanomy, additional collections
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Charles W. Glover (ed.), National Airs, with Words by Thomas Moore, Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts, London 1860
This is a complete edition of:
A Selection of Popular National Airs with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson MusDoc [since Vol. 2: Henry R. Bishop]. The Words by Thomas Moore, Esq., 6 Volumes, J. Power, London, 1818-1828
But these are not the original arrangements. The editor notes in the preface that "it has been my study to arrange the symphonies and accompaniments in the simplest approriate form, so as to render the whole easy of execution" and calls this "The People's Edition of Moore's National Airs".
Source: Google Books
This is a complete edition of:
A Selection of Popular National Airs with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson MusDoc [since Vol. 2: Henry R. Bishop]. The Words by Thomas Moore, Esq., 6 Volumes, J. Power, London, 1818-1828
But these are not the original arrangements. The editor notes in the preface that "it has been my study to arrange the symphonies and accompaniments in the simplest approriate form, so as to render the whole easy of execution" and calls this "The People's Edition of Moore's National Airs".
Source: Google Books
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