Eaton, W.G.
Man in the moon is looking, love. As sung in "Babes in the wood". (Comic
songs). -- Louisville : Henry Knofel, 68 West Market Street.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3025.3.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Comic songs.
Lyricist: Lonsdale, T.S.
First line: You all know what the feeling is.
Notes: Additional spoken text.
Shelf no.: v.123, p.109.
Eckel, Ludwig.
Fancy's flight, mazurka. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co. ; Buffalo, J.
Sage & Son ; Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co., 1854.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 363-5.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Mazurkas.
Notes: To Miss Ellen Graham, Harrodsburg, Ky.
Shelf no.: v.78, p.40.
Eckel, Ludwig.
Home sweet home, with variations. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co.,
Main St. ; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons., 1853.
8 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 698-8.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Variations.
Notes: c1853 by Peters, Webb & Co.
Shelf no.: LP.
Edelman, Carl O.
Louisville Citizen Guards march. Citizen Guards march. -- Louisville :
D.P. Faulds, & Co., 539 Main St. David P. Faulds, James H. Huber ; New York,
Wm. Hall & Son ; Baltimore, Geo. Willig., 1858.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2057-4.
Illustrations: cover colored lith. from Webster & Bro., Louisville,
daguereotype.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony, Major & Knapp, lith.,N.Y.,cover ; Slinglandt,
J.,engr. & P.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Notes: To the officers and members of the Louisville Citizen Guards.
Shelf no.: v.47, p.51.
Edelman, Carl O.
Now the moon looks o'er the mountain, ballad. -- Louisville : N.C. Morse
& Co., 73 Fourth St. ; Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co. ; Cincinnati, Truax &
Baldwin., 1858.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Crutcher, J.N.
First line: Now the moon looks o'er the mountain.
Notes: "To Miss Laura M. Kendall".
Shelf no.: LS.
Edelman, Carl O.
Shower of pearls, polka mazurka. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds & Co. ; New
York, Wm. Hall & Son ; St.Louis, C. Fritz, 1857.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 2047-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polka mazurkas.
Notes: To Miss Mary P. Steele.
Shelf no.: v.57, p.45.
Edelman, Carl O.
Song of the wanderer. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; New York, Wm.
Hall & Son ; St.Louis, C. Fritz., 1857.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 2019-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, J., engr. & pr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Harris, H.T.
First line: Afar from distant dreamy lands.
Notes: "To Col. John N. Crutcher".
Shelf no.: LS ; v.107, p.113.
Eimer, C.A.
Hungarian polka. (Sunny hours). -- St.Louis : Bollman & Schatzman ;
Louisville, H. Knoefel ; Chicago, John Molter ; St.Joseph, Behr & Andel ;
N.York, L.J. Cramer., 1871.
6 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 843.4.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Polkas.
Shelf no.: v.98, p.177.
Emsel, P.
Tannhauser march. (Varieties for the piano, no.14). -- Louisville :
Henry Knoefel, 68 W. Market St., 1885.
5 p. of music ; 36 cm.
Pl. no.: 65-5.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches. Opera themes.
Shelf no.: LP.
F., W.H.
Affection waltz. -- Louisville : Peters, Webb & Co., Main St.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 765-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Shelf no.: v.86, p.205.
Faulds, David P., ed.
Musical journal. D.P. Fauld's Musical journal. -- Louisville : D.P.
Faulds, 165 Fourth Ave.
p. of music ; cm.
Subject: Periodicals.
Notes: Lib. has: no.3, Dec. 1879 ; no.12, Jan. 1880 ; v.3, no.7, August 1881 ;
v.3, no.8, Sept. 1881.
Shelf no.: Historical periodicals, magazines.
Ferguson, Emma Henry.
Monogram waltzes. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 165 Fourth Av., 1877.
7 p. of music ; 25x33 cm.
Pl. no.: 3067-7.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover ; Slinglandt, J., engr., music.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Mrs. Jas. A. Seddon, of Virginia.
Shelf no.: v.53, p.143.
Fesca, Alexander Ernst.
Wanderer. Der Wand'rer. -- New York : Wm. A. Pond & Co. ; Louisville,
Peters, Webb & Co. ; Pittsburgh, H. Kleber.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2799.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: German songs. Singers.
First line: Forth in the wide world.
Notes: "Sung by Signor Mario".
Shelf no.: LS.
Fesca, Alexander Ernst.
Wanderer. Der Wanderer. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; Cleveland, S.
Brainard & Co. ; Boston, O.Ditson ; Chicago, Mould & Greene.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 856.4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: German songs. Singers.
First line: Forth in the wide world now must I roam.
Notes: "Sung by Signor Mario". English & German words.
Shelf no.: v.89, p.160.
426.1. Fillmore, A.D.
My soul is full of music. (Household melodies, no.1. Series first.) --
Cincinnati : W.C. Peters & Sons ; St.Louis Balmer & Weber ; Louisville,
Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cleveland, Holbrook & Long ; Memphis, P.Flavio ; New
York, Horace Waters, 1853.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1829-3.
Medium: Trio, voices, & piano.
Subject: Vocal ensembles.
Lyricist: Durham, Howard.
First line: O, my soul is full of music.
Shelf no.: LS.
Fleming, Albert.
I keep it still, that faded flower. A ballad of the heart. -- Louisville
: Wm. McCarrell, 310 Jefferson St. ; Cincinnati, A.C. Peters & Bro. ;
Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co., 1863.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 11-4.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
First line: I keep it still, that faded flower.
Notes: "To the Misses Georgina and Emilie Paige, of the Continental Old
Folks".
Shelf no.: LS.
Fletcher, A.C.
Rosy cheeks waltz. (Recreations for young players, no.9). -- Cincinnati
: W.C. Peters & Sons, 1856.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2451-2 cover, 2464.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Waltzes.
Notes: To Miss Rebecca F. Gallagher.
Shelf no.: v.54, p.173.
Flotow.
Ah, so pure. How so fair!, from Martha. (Our vocal album). -- Louisville
: D.P. Faulds, no.165 4th Ave., 1866.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 116.
Lithographer/Engraver: Reed, engr., cover ; Clayton's, engr., music.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Opera songs.
Lyricist: Graveur, Cha's de la.
First line: How so fair?.
Notes: To Mrs. Eva Myers Lippe. c1866 by John F. Ellis. English, Italian &
German words.
Shelf no.: v.56, p.95.
Flotow.
Martha, o return love! M'appari- tutt' amor, from Martha. (Salon and
opera). -- St.Louis : Balmer & Weber ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds & Co. ;
Cincinnati, W.C.Peters & Sons, 1859.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1055=5.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Opera songs.
Lyricist: Jeffrys, Charles, English words.
Arranger: Glover, Chas. W.
First line: When first I saw.
Notes: German, English & Italian words.
Shelf no.: v.59, p.151.
Fluegel,Herman.
Another 4th of July, the wedding day is coming, op.1 -- Evansville,
Indiana : Herman Fluegel, 1864.
4 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Illustrations: cover lith.
Lithographer/Engraver: Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co.,Cincinn.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Civil War- Union.
Lyricist: Fluegel, Herman.
Shelf no.: v.50, p.2l9.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Beautiful dreamer. (Serenade). -- New York : Wm. A. Pond & Co. ; Boston,
O. Ditson & Co. ; Philadelphia, L. Meyer ; Chicago, Root & Cady, 1864.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Warren, stereotyper, New York, cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me.
Shelf no.: v.88, p.33.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Camptown races, a favorite Ethiopian song. "Gwine to run all night". --
Boston : Oliver Ditson & Co., 1850.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1657.
Lithographer/Engraver: Gillingham, engr., cover ;Webb, engr., music.
Medium: Voice with chorus & piano.
Subject: Negro songs. Foster, Stephen.
First line: De Camptown ladies sing.
Notes: c1850 by F.D. Benteen.
Shelf no.: v.7, p.155.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Come where my love lies dreaming. -- New York : Wm. A. Pond & Co. ;
Boston, O. Ditson & Co. ; Buffalo, J.R. Blodgett., 1855.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3233.
Medium: Quartet.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Come where my love lies dreaming.
Notes: Fiftieth edition.
Shelf no.: v.94, p.93.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Dolly Day. -- Baltimore : F.D. Benteen., 1850.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1656.
Lithographer/Engraver: Webb, engr., music.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Negro songs. Foster, Stephen.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: I've told you 'bout de banjo.
Shelf no.: v.82, p.225.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Fairy-belle. (Foster's Melodies, no.41). -- New York : Firth, Pond & Co.
; Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co. ; Cincinnati, C.Y. Fonda., 1859.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Warren, Music Stereotype, New York, cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Pride of the village.
Shelf no.: v.88, p.219.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Gentle Annie. Ballad. (Foster's melodies, no.31). -- New York : Firth,
Pond & Co. ; Pittsburgh, H. Kleber ; Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co. ; St.Louis,
W.W. Wakelam., 1856.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3714.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Thou wilt come no more.
Shelf no.: v.82, p.249 ; v.104, p.151.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Hard times come again no more. (Foster's melodies, no.28). -- New York :
Firth, Pond & Co. ; Louisville, Faulds, Stone & Morse ; Pittsburgh, H.Kleber ;
Cincinnati, Colburn & Field ; St.Louis, W.W. Wakelam., 1854.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 3059.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Let us pause in life's pleasures.
Shelf no.: v.107, p.267 ; LS.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Jeanie with the light brown hair. -- : .
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2796.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: I dream of Jeanie.
Notes: Incomplete copy ; cover lacking.
Shelf no.: v.130, p.3A.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Melinda May. -- Boston : Oliver Ditson & Co. ; Cincinnati, J. Church Jr.
; N.York, W.A. Pond & Co. ; Boston, J.C. Haynes & Co. ; Phila., J.E. Gould.,
1850.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1903.
Lithographer/Engraver: Gillingham, engr.,cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Negro songs. Foster, Stephen.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Lubly Melinda, come now my dear.
Notes: "As sung by the celebrated New Orleans Serenaders.
Shelf no.: v.99, p.197.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Molly! do you love me? -- Boston : Oliver Ditson & Co ; Cincinnati, J.
Church Jr. ; N.York, Wm.A. Pond & Co. ; Boston, J.C. Haynes & Co. ; Phila.,
J.E. Gould., 1850.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1706.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Molly do you love me?.
Notes: c1850 by F.D. Benteen, Md.
Shelf no.: v.99, p.189.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
My old Kentucky home, good night. (Foster's plantation melodies, no.20).
-- New York : Firth, Pond & Co. ; Pittsburgh, H. Kleber ; Cleveland, Holbrook
& Long ; St.Louis, Wakelam & Iucho., 1853.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 1892.
Lithographer/Engraver: Wakelam, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Negro songs. Foster, Stephen.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home.
Notes: "As sung by Christy's Minstrels". Tenth edition.
Shelf no.: v.99, p.185 ; v.99, p.203.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Nelly Bly. -- New York : Firth, Pond & Co. ; Cincinnati, Colburn & Field
; St.Louis, Balmer & Weber ; Pittsburg, H. Kleber., 1850.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 599.
Lithographer/Engraver: Lawson, engr., music.
Medium: Voice & duet, with piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Nelly Bly! Nelly Bly!.
Notes: Twentieth edition.
Shelf no.: v.107, p.303.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Nelly was a lady, a beautiful Ethiopian melody. -- New York : Firth,
Pond & Co. ; Pittsburgh, H. Kleber ; St.Louis, Wakelam & Iucho., 1849.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 325.
Lithographer/Engraver: Wakelam, engr., cover ; Lawson, engr., music.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Negro songs. Foster, Stephen.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Down on de Mississippi floating.
Notes: Fifteenth edition.
Shelf no.: v.99, p.193.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Old black Joe. (Foster's melodies, no.49). -- New York : Wm. A. Pond &
Co. ; Boston, White & Goullaud ; San Francisco, M. Gray ; Milwakee, H.N.
Hempsted ; New Orleans, L. Grunewald ; Pittsburgh,H.Kleber & Bro., 1860.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 8251.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Negro songs. Foster, Stephen.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Gone are the days.
Shelf no.: v.118, p.91.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Old dog Tray. (Foster's melodies, no.21). -- New York : Firth, Pond &
Co. ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; Cincinnati, Colburn & Field ;
Pittsburgh, H. Kleber, 1853.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2384.
Lithographer/Engraver: Wakelam & Bro., engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Morn of life is past.
Notes: 75th thousand in 15 months.
Shelf no.: v.86, p.251.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Old folks quardrilles, introducing Old Folks at home ; Oh boys, carry me
long ; Nelly Bly ; Farewell my Lilly dear ; Cane brake jig. -- New York, :
Firth, Son & Co. ; Louisville, Peters, Webb & Co. ; Buffalo, J. Sage & Son ;
Detroit, A. Couse., 1853.
7 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Pl. no.: 1932.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Notes: Incomplete copy ; nos.3,4,5 only.
Shelf no.: PS.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Susanna. (Songs of the Sable Harmonists). -- Louisville : W.C. Peters &
Co. ; Cincinnati, Peters, Field & Co. ; Baltimore, G. Willig., 1848.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2157.
Medium: Voice with chorus, & piano.
Subject: Negro songs. Foster, Stephen.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: I come from Alabama with my banjo on my knee.
Shelf no.: v.4, p.35.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Under the willow she's sleeping. -- New York, : Firth, Son & Co., 1863.
5 p. of music ; 33 cm.
Lithographer/Engraver: Beyer, Henry, electrotyper & stereotyper.
Medium: Voice with chorus & piano.
Subject: Ballads.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Under the willow she's laid with care.
Notes: To Mrs. W.H. Whitney.
Shelf no.: v.104, p.129.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Why, no one to love? Answer to No one to love. -- New York : S.T.Gordon,
1862.
3 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Reply songs. Foster, Stephen.
First line: No one to love.
Shelf no.: v.8,p.111.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Willie we have missed you. (Foster's melodies, no.25). -- New York :
Firth, Pond & Co. ; Louisville, D.P. Faulds ; New Orleans, P.P. Werlein.,
1851.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 2727.
Illustrations: cover lith., printed on tint.
Lithographer/Engraver: Sarony & Co., lith., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
Lyricist: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Oh! Willie is it you, dear.
Shelf no.: v.82, p.21.
Foster, Stephen Collins.
Wilt thou be gone love. -- New York : Firth, Pond & Co. ; Louisville
Peters, Webb & Co. ; Pittsburg, R.H. Kleber., 1851.
7 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 997.
Lithographer/Engraver: Quidor, engr., music.
Medium: Duet, with piano.
Subject: Foster, Stephen Collins.
First line: Wilt thou be gone.
Notes: To Miss Julia N. Murray. "Subject from Shakspeare's Romeo and Juliet".
Shelf no.: v.19, p.217.
Francis, C.P.
Grand Russian march. -- Louisville : David P. Faulds ; Cincinnati,
Peters & Field ; Baltimore, W.C. Peters.
2 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 251-2.
Medium: Piano.
Subject: Marches.
Shelf no.: v.54, p.249.
Franklin, W.D.
I'm never alone. -- Louisville : Faulds, 539 Main St. ; Cincinnati
Colburn & Field ; Laffayette, Ia., Patrick & Crouse, 1855.
5 p. of music ; 35 cm.
Pl. no.: 878-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Coles, engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Subject: Ballads. Singing groups.
First line: I'm never alone.
Notes: To Jos. H. McCann.
Shelf no.: v.67, p.57 ; LS.
Frederick, Charles.
Were mine the power. -- Louisville : D.P. Faulds, 1883.
5 p. of music ; 34 cm.
Pl. no.: 3166-4.
Lithographer/Engraver: Slinglandt, B.F., engr., cover.
Medium: Voice & piano.
Lyricist: Benjamin, Park.
First line: Were mine the power.
Notes: To Miss Mary J. Huntoon.
Shelf no.: v.110, p.319.