American University Historic Sheet Music Collection

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Adoration
Maiden, do you wonder why my eyes so deeply gaze in thine?, To my wife
Anvil chorus
Look, now the rays of the sun streaming bright, Sheds its radiance around, Trovatore, The popular gem from Verdi's grand opera rearranged as vocal and piano solo. Unexcelled edition.
Because
Because you come to me with naught save love, Lorsque j'entends ton pas, comme en un rêve
Because
Because you come to me with naught save love, Lorsque j'entends ton pas, comme en un rêve, A flat major
Because
Because you come to me with naught save love, Lorsque j'entends ton pas, comme en un rêve, C sharp major
Because
Because you come to me with naught save love, Lorsque j'entends ton pas, comme en un rêve, C sharp major
Because
Because you come to me with naught save love, Lorsque j'entends ton pas, comme en un rêve, B flat major
Dawn
Night looked up to the say, The words and music dedicated and sung by Madame Melba, G sharp major, Also sung by Mr. Denham Price Front cover signed by Guy d'Hardelot
Désir d' amour
Un vide etrange et mortel est dans mon ame, Strange is the void in my soul, and mortal, Poem after the Spanish of D. Francisco Perpina ; English version by Dr. Th. Baker
Elaine
Elaine is like the lily bell, With golden heart and beauty rare, E major
His buttons are marked "U.S."
My papa's all dressed up today, He never looked so fine, To Catherine and Dorothy Yates, This copy missing cover.
In the boat
Möven, möven in weissen flocken!, Snowy, snowy the seagulls flocking!, G sharp major, From the Danish of Vilhelm Krag English translation by Dr.Th.Baker
Lotosblume
Die Lotosblume angstigt, The lotusflower feareth, E flat major
Morgen-Hymne - Morning hymn
for low voice in D-flat major; English version by Dr. Theodore Baker; English translation printed beneath German, Bald ist der Nacht ein End' gemacht
None but the lonely heart
None but the lonely heart Can know my sadness, Nur wer die sehnsucht kennt, Weiss, was ich leide!, D Flat Major, Words by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, translated by Arthur Westbrook., German translation printed below English., Composed in 1869., Illustrated title page in blue & orange by F.G. Hale.
O may my walk be close with God
O may my walk be close with God, E flat major, Words adapted by Mrs. Charles Sherwin
O may my walk be close with God
O may my walk be close with God, E flat major, Words adapted by Mrs. Charles Sherwin
Oh, that we two were Maying
Oh! that we two were Maying, A Flat Major, Arranged in duet form for Soprano and Alto by Max Spicker., Words are poem by Charles Kingsley, String quartett parts 1.25, Sketch book
Oh! that we two were Maying
Oh! that we two were Maying, Sketch book, A Flat Major, Words by Kingsley, Arranged in duet form for soprano and tenor by Max Spicker., Missing pages 1-2.

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