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Title: "Love me and the World is mine" PM 1909
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Title: A Four Notes Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
When shadows fall as the swift days glide May you think of me At Even Tide
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Title: A Joyful Easter Divided Back unused
Description:
Banjo
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Title: A Merry Christmas Divided Back PM 1907
Description:
A Merry Christmas
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Title: A Merry Christmas Divided Back PM 1908 Dec-23
Description:
violin
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Title: A Musical Turn Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
Description:
A. H. Organ Grinder with wooden leg
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Title: A Violin Concerto Divided Back unused
Description:
Tate Gallery
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Title: Accordian Player Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
Ven I tink ouf gretchen far away Und songs of luff I've tried, I feel youst like ein Savsage hot, All bursted out inside.
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Title: Angel Playing The Viola Divided Back unused
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Title: Angel Playing The Violin Divided Back unused
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Title: Angelo Che Suona La Mandola Divided Back unused
Description:
Venezla - R. Accademia - Carpaccio. (Dettaglto Della Presentazione)
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Title: Anvers Musee Royal Des Beaux Arts Divided Back unused
Description:
J. Jordaens - Concert en famille - Zoo de ouden zongen zoo pijpen de jongen
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Title: Anvers Musee Royal Des Beaux Arts Divided Back unused
Description:
H. Memling - Anges jouant des instruments de musique - Muziekmakende Engelen
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Title: Auditorium Pipe Organ Topeka Kansas (KS) PM 1909
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Title: Bach Divided Back unused
Description:
Umstehendes Bild ist auch als farbiges Kunst blatt (Bildgrofe 18:24 cm) erschienen
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Title: Buon Natale Piano Divided Back
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Title: Cant You See I Love You? Guitar Divided Back PM 1913
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Title: Carillon Console Chrome unused
Description:
Historic stone mountain stone mountain, Ga. 30383. The world's largest carillon, 732 bell tones. Mr. Herbie Koch is the carilloneur.
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Title: Child Playing Drum Real Photo unused
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Title: Christmas Greetings Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: Christmas Greetings - Caroling Linen PM 1930
Description:
The best of joy, the best of cheer For Christmas and the coming year.
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Title: Columbia The Gem Of The Ocean Divided Back PM 1912 Nov-27
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Title: Concertina Player Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Congratulations Divided Back
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Title: Conn Music Center Band Room Chrome unused
Description:
The nucleus of the Conn Music Center is the band room, a facility exclusive among band instrument manufacturers, It is highly functional, and will give educators practical ideas on the planning of new facilities. May we extend to you and your friends our cordial invitation to visit the unique Conn Music Center.
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Title: Couple Divided Back unused
Description:
Woman with Horn
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Title: Couple at Piano Divided Back PM 1909 Aug-30
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Title: Couple in Parlor, with Piano unused
Description:
Dear, let me keep this pretty flower In memory of this happy hour
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Title: Courtship by Lute Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: Daisy Dean unused
Description:
The south's singer and dancer The girl with smiles and Laughing Eyes
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Title: Dere Iss Moosiok In De Air Divided Back PM 1916
Description:
Dutch Accordion Player with parrot
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Title: Do You Really Mean It ? Divided Back unused
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Title: Dutch Drummer East Wilton Maine (ME), Divided Back PM 1913
Description:
Der Road is Goot to E. Wilton Vy Don't Youse Beat it
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Title: Easter Greeting PM 1909
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Title: Epworth Piano Style N Chicgo, Divided Back unused
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Title: Everything Is In Perfect Harmony Linen unused
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Title: F. Chopin Divided Back unused
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Title: F. Schubert Divided Back unused
Description:
Umstehendes Bild ist auch als farbiges Kunst blatt (Bildgrofe 18:24 cm) erschienen
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Title: F. V. Defregger Divided Back unused
Description:
Der Zitherspieler. (Kais. Gemalde - Galerie. Wien.)
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Title: Frans Hals Playing Lute Divided Back PM 1908 Feb-26
Description:
Frans Halls. Le Bouffon. Rijks-Museum Amsterdam
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Title: Girl with Accordian - Tinted Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Girl with Folk Harp Divided Back
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Title: Girl with Harp Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Giuseppe Verdi Linen unused
Description:
Oct 10, 1813 - Jan 27, 1901. Komponist geb. 10. Okt. 1813 zu Roncole, gest. 27, Jan 1901 in Mailand, Seine Opern Traviata, Troubadour, Aida u. a. haben Weltruf erlangt.
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Title: Giuseppe Verdi Birthplace Divided Back unused
Description:
Born October 10, 1813. Died January 27, 1901. Born at Le Roncole, near Busseto, Italy. His parents kept the village inn and shop. The child was so delighted by a passing fiddler that hs father sbought him an old piano. At ten he was appointed village organist, and his duties beginning before dawn, he was nearly drowned in a canal, because of a misstep in the dark. Next he was made organist in a cathedral. Atfifteen he wrote a symphony. Afterward he went to Milan to study and in 1836 to live. In 1839 his first opera was brought out. In 1840 he lost his wife and children, and was so overcome by grief, that he gave up music. He began composing again after a time, and gained a world-wide reputation. He wrote many operas, but his greatest works after he was 70 years old. He is one of the greatest of operatic composers. His early operas, "II Trovatore' and "La Traviata" are in the old Italian style, but others "Aida," "Otelo," and "Falstaff" in the modern style. He also wrote a great "Requiem" mass. He is one of the greatest composers to Shakespeare's dramas.
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Title: Greeting Divided Back
Description:
With love and best wishes this token I send to you who are ever companion and friend
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Title: Greeting Divided Back PM 1908 May-15
Description:
With love and best wishes this token I send to you who are ever companion and friend
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Title: Greetings Divided Back PM 1912 Sep-02
Description:
Happy be the hours of every day, And Fortune befriend you all thro life's way.
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Title: Guitar Serenade Divided Back unused
Description:
"Oh my love's like a red, red rose That's newly sprung in June! Oh, my love's like the melody That's sweetly played in tune."
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Title: Guitar Strumming My Blues Down South Linen unused
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Title: Guitarist Divided Back unused
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Title: Gulbransen Theatre Organ Chrome unused
Description:
Gulbransen presents the first and most complete line of theatre organs for every purpose
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Title: Happy Days 207 Banjo J. I. Austen Co. Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Harpist Divided Back unused
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Title: Hartelijk Gefeliciteerd Divided Back unused
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Title: Highland Piper Chrome PM 1957 Jul-10
Description:
W/02 Pipe Major George Dey Dressed in Nova Scotia Tartan
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Title: Historic Stone Mountain Stone Mountain Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Electronic keyboard and controls for the world's largest carillon. Mr Herbie Koch is the carillonneur
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Title: Home Sweet Home Divided Back unused
Description:
"Mid pleasures and palaces, though we may roam. Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. A charm from the skies seems to hallow as there. Which, seek thro the world. Is not met with elsewhere.
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Title: Home Sweet Home Boy Harmonica Divided Back PM 1908 Jan-18
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Title: How Would You Like The Job Of Squeezing That? Linen PM 1948
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Title: Hula Hula Dancers with Guitars & Ukuleles Hawaii (HI), Private Mailing PM 1907 Aug-19
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Title: I don't understand Divided Back unused
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Title: I Have Something Sweet To Tell You Divided Back unused
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Title: I Like Mountain Music Linen unused
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Title: I Like Mountain Music Linen unused
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Title: I Like To Blow Myself Divided Back PM Aug-20
Description:
Tuba
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Title: I Love You Divided Back PM 1910
Description:
The sweetest music ever heard
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Title: I Pray You Be My Valentine Divided Back unused
Description:
guitar
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Title: I'll Always Be True To You Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: International Music Camp Chrome unused
Description:
Baton Twirlers and instructors from the International Music Camp. This Camp is in session for 8 weeks during the summer with many of the country's excellent instructors in attendance
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Title: It Has Just Struck Me Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: It's Contagious - Singing Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: Johann Sebastian Bach Birthplace Divided Back unused
Description:
Born March 21, 1685. Died July 28, 1750. "The King of the Organ." Born at Eisenach, Prussia. His fatehr and forefathers for five generations were musicians. Studied violin, clavichord, organ. In 1708 he was made court-organist at Weimar; 1717, orchestral director at Koethen; in 1723 and until his death, cantor of St. thomans school at Leipsic, and director of music in the churches of St. Thomas and St. John. He was twice married and had twenty children, of whom ten sons were musicians. He died otally blind, and was buried in Church of St. John. He was the greatest organist of the 18th century and a famous performer on the clavichord. He was the first to teach the use of the thumb and all the fingers for playing. He wrote the only perect fugues, and other masterpieces for clavichord and organ. There are hundreds of cantatas, compositions for orchestra, pianoforte and organ. Some of the most familiar are the "Inventions," "Well-Tempered Clavichord" - which inroduces Preludes and Fugues in all keys - "French and English Suites," "St. Matthew Passion."
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Title: Jos. Haydn Divided Back unused
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Title: Kiss Me My Honey Kiss Me Divided Back PM 1913
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Title: Krampus Playing Guiter Divided Back unused
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Title: L. Van Beethoven Divided Back unused
Description:
Umstehendes Bild ist auch als farbiges Kunst blatt (Bildgrofe 18:24 cm) erschienen
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Title: Lady Mary Sidney Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Mother of Sir Philip
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Title: Let Me Dream Again Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Lonesome For You Divided Back unused
Description:
The calendar shows its holiday's red, And its every-days are black, But all of the days are the same to me Till the one when you're coming back!
Violin, French Horn
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Title: Me For You Divided Back PM 1917
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Title: Meet Me Divided Back PM 1915 Jul-08
Description:
A little girl, a little moon, A little boy, a little tune, A little bench, a quiet nook, I really hope no one will look.
Guitar
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Title: Memorial Day Souvenir Divided Back
Description:
Star Spangled Banner
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Title: Merry Christmas Divided Back unused
Description:
violin
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Title: Mozart Divided Back unused
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Title: Musee Du Louvre Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Sainte Cicile - Zampieri - (Ste - Cicile). LL
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Title: Musee Du Louvre Divided Back unused
Description:
Nicolas Lancret, La Leson De Musique.
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Title: Museum Of Fine Arts Boston, Divided Back unused
Description:
Open Free Every Day
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Title: Music Class Linen unused
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Title: Music Room Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Music Stool Divided Back
Description:
"They call this a music stool, but I've been twisting and twirling for this last ten minutes, but not a tune does it play."
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Title: Musica E Poesia Divided Back unused
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Title: Musical Instruments - Accordian unused
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Title: Musical Kids Divided Back unused
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Title: My Valentine Divided Back unused
Description:
A little wayside melody to touch your heart
Valentine Children Series
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Title: Nebraska Mesleyan Glee Club, University Place Lincoln Nebraska (NE), Divided Back unused
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Title: Nocturne Divided Back unused
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Title: Nor Playing To The Grand Stand Banjo Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Oh How I'M A Longin For You Divided Back PM 1925
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Title: Om-Pah-Pah Band Entertaining Visitors Frankenmuth Michigan (MI), Chrome unused
Description:
The official Bavarian Festival Om-Pah-Pah Band entertaining visitors on Main Street. During the festival, held each year the second full week in June. We had approximately 24 different bands playing all dressed in lederhosen. Many visitors spend their time strolling down Main Street buying thousands of pounds of Sausage. Cheese, homemade food, handicrafts and souvenirs. Frankenmuth Michigan. - Where the gemuetlichkeit of Old Bavaria blends with the hospitality of New America. Located 6 minutes off 1-75 Expressway.
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Title: Organ Used By Composer Antonin Dvorak Spillville Iowa (IA), Chrome unused
Description:
Organ used by Composer Antonin Dvorak during his visit to Spillville, Iowa in 1893.
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Title: Original Score Of Dixie Linen unused
Description:
Daniel Emmett composed the words and music of "Dixie", but it was Herman Arnold of Montgomery, Ala., who, in 1860, wrote the original band score from the music score that Emmett wrote upon the wall of the old Montgomery Theatre with a piece of charcoal, as he did not have a copy of the music to give to Mr. Arnold. This original band score is preserved in the Alabama State Department of Archives and History.
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Title: Otto Lederer In Hungry Hearts Accordian Divided Back unused
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Title: Ouch! Linen PM 1956
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Title: Pianist Divided Back unused
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Title: Piano Divided Back unused
Description:
I am busy taking notes - the surroundings being harmonious
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Title: Piano Player Divided Back PM 1912
Description:
You can practise all day And practise all night But the music you make Will never sound right
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Title: R. Wagner Divided Back unused
Description:
Umstehendes Bild ist auch als farbiges Kunst blatt (Bildgrofe 18:24 cm) erschienen
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Title: Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam Man with Lute unused
Description:
Frans Hals. De Nar. The Buffoon. Der Narr. Le bouffon. No 37. J. Vlieger. Amsterdam
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Title: Rob. Schumann Divided Back unused
Description:
Umstehendes Bild ist auch als farbiges Kunst blatt (Bildgrofe 18:24 cm) erschienen
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Title: Robert Schuhmann Divided Back unused
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Title: Robert Schumann Birthplace Divided Back unused
Description:
Born June 8, 1810. Died July 29, 1856. Robert Schumann born at Zwickau (Saxony); his father, a book seller and author, encouraged the lad's inclination to literature and music, but his mother opposed it. The elder Schuman died when robert was sixteen, and the latter was entered in the University of Leipzig as a student of law. When he was twenty he protested so strongly against the legal profession that his mother yielded and he took up musical studies with a view to becominga concert painist. His teacher was wieck, father of clara wieck, who afterward became schumann's wife. He devised a mechanical means to hasten the development of his hand for piano playing, and injured it to such an xtent that he had to give up hope of becoming a player. Therefore he turned his attention to composition and musical literature. He was married in 1840, and his wife, who was a great player, devoted the rest of her life to popularizing her husband's compositions. As early as 1833 he showed symptoms of mental disease which culminated in his confinement in an insane asylum in 1854. His works include piano pieces, songs, cantatas, chamber music, symphonies and other large works for orchestra.
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Title: Roma Divided Back unused
Description:
Sagrestia Di S. Pietro Angelo. Melozzoda Forli
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Title: Ruggiero Leoncavallo Linen unused
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Title: Scottish Bagpiper PM 1910 Jul-01
Description:
Moist looks like burns is goin to have a wet one
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Title: Scriptural Song Series Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
Description:
Rev. Wm. Grum. Victory Ahead
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Title: Serenade by Violin Divided Back unused
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Title: Singing Frogs - With All Good Wishes Divided Back
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Title: Someone Longs For Someone Divided Back PM 1909 Jun-17
Description:
Piano
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Title: Song Of The Soul Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
Harrison Fisher Violin
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Title: Stage Of Kohler & Chase Hall Pipe Organ Divided Back PM 1912
Description:
Showing new Aeolian pipe organ
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Title: Still Harping Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Swing now! Chrome unused
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Title: Take Note Divided Back PM 1906
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Title: Take Note Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Aug-27
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Title: Tamborine Women Divided Back unused
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Title: Terboroh Divided Back unused
Description:
Guitar Lesson
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Title: The Blind Fiddler Divided Back PM 1907
Description:
National Gallery
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Title: The Broken String - Guitar Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Carillon Chrome unused
Description:
The world's largest carillon - the 610 bell instrument was presented to Stone Mountain by the Coca-Cola Company
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Title: The Education Of Mr. Pipp Divided Back unused
Description:
The fails to take a friendly interest in the great composers
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Title: The First Lesson
Description:
Novitas Der Erste Unterricht
Series 20607
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Title: The Grand Finale Der Schluss - Accord
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Title: The Guitarist Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Manet, French, 1832 - 1883 The Guitarist The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Title: The Harp that once through Tara's halls Divided Back unused
Description:
"The Harp that once through Tara's halls the soul of music shed."
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Title: The Music Room At Mount Vernon Divided Back unused
Description:
Mount Vernon is owned and maintained by the mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union, founded 1853 for the preservation of the home and tomb of Washington.
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Title: The Old Kentucky Home Linen unused
Description:
The sun shines bright, In the old Kentucky home, tis summer the darkies are gay, The corn top's ripe, And the meadows are in bloom, While the birds make music all the day. The young folks roll On the little cabin floor. All merry and happy and bright. By n by hard times comes a 'knochin' at the door then my Old Kentucky Home. Good night. Weep no more my lady. - Oh weep no more to day. - We will sing one song, For the Old Kentucky home for the old Kentucky home.- for away. In the Summer of 1852, the gifted composer Stephen Foster was visiting at Federal Hill and there composed and wrote the immortal "My Old Kentucky Home".
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Title: The Sand Pipers, 801 N. E. 20th Avenue Fort Lauderdale Florida (FL), Real Photo unused
Description:
Direction Florida Attractions
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Title: The Singing Fool! Divided Back unused
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Title: The Smoker Divided Back PM 1907 Aug-23
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Title: The Star Spangled Banner Linen unused
Description:
Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallanty streaming? And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air. Gave proof thro the night that our flag was still there. Chorus: Oh, say, does that star-spangled baner yet wave O'er the land of the free, and the home, of teh brave? On the shore, dimly seen thro' the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fifflly blows, half conceals, half discloses? Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first bean. In full glory reflected, now shines on the stream. And where it is band, who so vauntingly swore That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion, A home and a country should leave us no more? Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps pollution; From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave. Oh, thus be it ever when freemen shall stand Between their loved homes and the war's desolation; Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the Heaven-rescued land Praise the Pow'r that hath made amd preserved us a nation! Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just; and this be our motto: "In God is our trust!" Written by Francis Scott Key September 1814. Proclaimed the National Anthem by an Act of Congress - March 3, 1931.
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Title: This is A Heck Of A Note -- Why Don't You Write ! unused
Description:
Girl playing Piano
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Title: Thoughts Of You Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: To My Valentine Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
I wish that I might play a tune Upon your heartstrings fine, The song would be "Just think of me" My little Valentine.
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Title: To The Sweet Co-Wed Divided Back PM 1912
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Title: To The Sweet Co-Wed Divided Back PM 1914
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Title: Trio In The Convent Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Try This On Your Piano Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: Used By Davis And Mills Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908
Description:
In their Evangelistic Campaigns. Fullness of power. Can be secured of the Practical Bible Training School, Lestershire, N. Y.
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Title: Used By Davis And Mills Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
In their Evangelistic Campaigns. Words composed by Mr. Wm. H. Pike Music composed by Mss. Wm. H. Pike . Can be secured of the Practical Bible Training School, Lestershire, N. Y.
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Title: Venezia Divided Back unused
Description:
Carpaccio - La presentazione. Tre angeli (dettaglio)
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Title: Vigee Le Brun Divided Back unused
Description:
Mme de stael en Corinne
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Title: Violin Masterpieces Divided Back unused
Description:
Old Italian The "Balfour Strad. Cremona, Anno 1692.
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Title: Violon D'Ingres 1924 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Photograph by Man Ray
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Title: W. A. Mozart Divided Back unused
Description:
Umstehendes Bild ist auch als farbiges Kunst blatt (Bildgrofe 18:24 cm) erschienen
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Title: Wallace Collection Divided Back unused
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Title: What's the Use - Drummer Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1914 May-06
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Title: When Shadows Fall And Starlight Gleams Divided Back unused
Description:
Oh! Happy, happy, happy be thy dreams.
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Title: Wines Divided Back PM 1907
Description:
Shall I be an Angel, Daddy ?
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Title: With Best Christmas Wishes Divided Back PM 1911 Dec-24
Description:
Every night a caller came, throughout the year she entertained. But with the approach of Christmas day; she sat alone. The boys stayed away.
Woman playing Piano
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Title: With Love's Greeting Divided Back unused
Description:
Clarinet
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Title: Woman Playing Violin Divided Back PM 1912 Sep-14
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Title: Xmas Greetings - Guitar Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
On musyks wings deare friend, Kynde thoughts I send.
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Title: York Minster Divided Back unused
Description:
The Fiddler
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Title: You Are My Best Girl Anyhow Divided Back unused
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Title: You Are My Only Only Only Mandolin Divided Back PM 1913 Sep-08
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Title: You Can't Beat Lodi Lodi California (CA), Divided Back PM 1914
Description:
Look vot lives here! Dot vas vy
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Title: You Can't Beat This Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: Your Father's Mustache Chrome PM 1968
Description:
Where The Time of Your Life is Right Under Your Nose. Boston - Cape Cod - New York - New Orleans - St. Louis - Denver - Somers Point - Philadelphia - Chicago featuring the "Mustache stumpers" The world's finest (only) authentic Banjo Band appearing Nightly at All Locations.
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