American University Historic Sheet Music Collection

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Arioso (Canio)
Recitar! Mentre preso dal delirio non so più quel che dico e quel che faccio!, Pagliacci = Punchinello, E Minor, English version by Henry Grafton Chapman
At dawning
When the dawn flames in the sky I love you, G flat major, For medium voice. Includes violin obbligato part.
At dawning
When the dawn flames in the sky I love you, F major, For lower medium voice
At dawning
When the dawn flames the sky, A flat major, For high voice in A flat.
At dawning
When the dawn flames in the sky, A flat major, Solo for high voice, in A flat (original key) "131-40174"
Autumn
Golden the woods and blue the sky, Come, while the woods are ablaze 'Tis Autumn time, From the writers of "Hiawatha" "Moonlight" "Silverheels" etc.
Ballatella
Qual fiamma avea nel guardo!, Pagliacci, English version by Henry Grafton Chapman
Because you're you!
Love is a queer little elfin sprite, Blest with the deadliest aim!, Red mill, Solo. From The Red Mill.
Egyptian love song
Whither I turn me through the day, City or mosque, or desert sand, To Fred R. Spark Esq., B flat major
I love you truly
I love you truly, truly, dear, Life with its sorrow, life with its tear, To A.B.H., From Seven Songs as unpretentious as the wild rose
I love you truly
I love you truly, truly, dear, Life with its sorrow, life with its tear, To A.B.H., From Seven Songs as unpretentious as the wild rose
Joy of the morning
I hear you little bird, F Major, Words by Edwin Markham, Words printed as text on page 2.
Like the rosebud
Would love, I were the rosebud, Which on thy bosom lies, Dedicated to and sung by Madame Johanna Gadski
Love, I have won you
Love, I have won you and held you, E flat major, Part of A cycle of life, five songs
Love me, and the world is mine
I wander on as in a dream, my goal a paradise must be, for there an angel waits 'twould seem, yet lo, dear heart 'tis only thee., I care not for the stars that shine, Respectfully dedicated to Miss. Sue Smith.
My laddie
Oh my laddie, my laddie, To Clara Louise Jepson, Words by Amélie Rives writing as Princess Troubetzkoy., Words printed as text on page 1.
My laddie
Oh my laddie, my laddie, To Clara Louise Jepson, Words written by Amélie Rives writing as Princess Troubetzkoy., Words printed as text on page 1.
My laddie
Oh, my laddie, my laddie, To Clara Louise Jepson, G Major, Words by Amélie Rives as Princess Troubetzkoy, Words printed as text on page 2.
My ladye's garden An old song
In her garden, cook and shadye, walks each day my gentle ladye
Ninety and nine
But he was wounded for our transgressions, For low voice in D major. Recitative comes from Isaiah 53:5

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