Incidental music for The American lord, 19th or 20th century.

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Incidental music for The American lord, 19th or 20th century.

Orchestral part books containing both manuscript and printed items. Includes an overture, curtain tunes, marches, and dances. Printed pieces include: International march & two step by Charles J. Roberts; Columbia, the gem of the ocean; Yankee Doodle; Rule Britannia; Merry widow waltz; "The trumpet-major" lancers by L.P. Laurendeau; Paradise waltz by Edmund Braham; "The sparrow" polka by L.P. Laurendeau; America (my country 'tis of thee); The star spangled banner; Playmates by Harry J. Lincoln (arranged by Frank Hoyt Losey); and Centurion by L.P. Laurendeau.

10 part books ; 28 x 19 cm. to 29 x 22 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7944301

Folger Shakespeare Library

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