Vol. | No. | Title | Composer |
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1 | 1 | The long day closes | Sullivan, A. |
1 | 2 | The beleaguered | Sullivan, A. |
1 | 3 | The homeward watch | Smart, H. |
1 | 4 | Come away, come away | Schafer |
1 | 5 | Onward roaming, never weary | Müller |
1 | 6 | Hark! the merry drum | Krugh |
1 | 7 | Vermeland | Swedish Melody |
1 | 8 | Dear land of my fathers | Swedish Melody |
1 | 9 | Still amid old Sweden’s youth | Dalecarlian Song |
1 | 10 | A Franklyn’s dogge leped over a style | Mackenzie, A.C. |
1 | 11 | All things love thee | Hatton, J.L |
1 | 12 | A song of Winter | Hatton, J.L |
1 | 13 | Going away | Hatton, J.L |
1 | 14 | Sleep, my sweet | Hatton, J.L |
1 | 15 | Spring, ye flow’rets | Hatton, J.L |
1 | 16 | Summer eve | Hatton, J.L |
1 | 17 | The sweet creature | Hatton, J.L |
1 | 18 | To Julia | Hatton, J.L |
1 | 19 | O thou whose beams (Ossian’s Hymn) | Goss, John |
1 | 20 | T’other day as I sat (Sycamore shade) | Goss, John |
1 | 21 | Hark! heard ye not? | Goss, John |
1 | 22 | The courtly bard (Kitty Fell) | Goss, John |
1 | 23 | The chase | Gounod, Ch. |
1 | 24 | The night is cloudless and serene [op.134] | Schubert |
1 | 25 | Battle song [op.62] | Schumann |
2 | 26 | Weighing anchor (Outward Bound) | Macfarren, G.A. |
2 | 27 | I wish to tune my quiv’ring lyre | Walmisley, T.F. |
2 | 28 | Cheerfulness | Pinsuti, Ciro |
2 | 29 | How dear to me the hour | Pinsuti, Ciro |
2 | 30 | Peace | Bridge, J.F. |
2 | 31 | With thee, sweet Hope | Bridge, J.F. |
2 | 32 | Let maids be false, so wine be true | Martin, George C. |
2 | 33 | The wreck of the Hesperus | Hiles, H. |
2 | 34 | Hushed in death | Hiles, H. |
2 | 35 | Evening | Leslie, Henry |
2 | 36 | Pibroch of Donuil Dhu | Leslie, Henry |
2 | 37 | Night winds that so gently flow | Calkin, J. Baptiste |
2 | 38 | Breathe soft, ye winds | Calkin, J. Baptiste |
2 | 39 | My lady is so wondrous fair | Calkin, J. Baptiste |
2 | 40 | Come, fill, my boys | Calkin, J. Baptiste |
2 | 41 | I loved a lass | Reay, Samuel |
2 | 42 | Love’s good-morrow | Reay, Samuel |
2 | 43 | Merrily rolls the mill stream on | Reay, Samuel |
2 | 44 | Now Night her dusky mantle folds | Reay, Samuel |
2 | 45 | Bind my brows | Stainer, J. |
2 | 46 | Sleeping, why now sleeping (Serenade) | Stirling, Elizabeth |
2 | 47 | Disdain returned | Stirling, Elizabeth |
3 | 48 | Bright sword of liberty | von Weber |
3 | 49 | To night | von Weber |
3 | 50 | O’er moor and mountain | Spohr, L. |
3 | 51 | Come, boys, drink and merry be | Marschner, H. |
3 | 52 | Married and single | Werner, H. |
3 | 53 | The Sabbath call | Kreutzer, C. |
3 | 54 | Evening | de Call, L. |
3 | 55 | Softly, softly (Piano, piano) | Seyfried |
3 | 56 | Banish, O maiden | Lorenz, O. |
3 | 57 | Lutzow’s wild chase | von Weber |
3 | 58 | Soldier’s song | Werner, H. |
3 | 59 | Hark! above us | Kreutzer, C. |
3 | 60 | Lovely night | Chwatal, F.X. |
3 | 61 | The two roses | Werner, H. |
3 | 62 | The toper’s glee | Zelter |
3 | 63 | Integer vitae | Flemming |
3 | 64 | The three huntsmen | Kreutzer, C. |
3 | 65 | Parting | Otto, F. |
3 | 66 | O most holy one (O Sanctissima) | |
3 | 67 | He who trusts in ladies fair | Eisenhofer |
3 | 68 | Spring’s delights | Müller |
3 | 69 | Absence | Schneider, F. |
3 | 70 | On fragrant myrtles | Müller |
3 | 71 | O cruel maid | Kalliwoda |
3 | 72 | Invitation to the dance | Pohlentz |
3 | 73 | The sun is gone | Bergt |
3 | 74 | Ah! with me (Deh! con me) | Seyfried |
3 | 75 | Dear maid | de Call, L. |
3 | 76 | I tell thee, boy | Grassini |
3 | 77 | Towers the lofty battlements crowning (Soldiers’ chorus) | Werner, H. |
3 | 78 | The Ladies | Reichardt |
3 | 79 | The Mariner’s song | Haydn, M. |
3 | 80 | To song | von Weber |
3 | 81 | King Joy | Werner, H. |
3 | 82 | Calm eyes of beauty (Luci sereni) | Seyfried |
3 | 83 | The miner’s song | Annacker |
3 | 84 | Wave high your hats | Baur |
3 | 85 | Song of Harold Harfager | Werner, H. |
4 | 86 | Doctor St. Paul | Zelter |
4 | 87 | Oft when eve has rest bestowed | de Call, L. |
4 | 88 | The twelve | Fink, G.W. |
4 | 89 | Lord, I pray Thee, set me free (Libera me, Domine) | Kalliwoda |
4 | 90 | The chapel | Kreutzer, C. |
4 | 91 | Every rustling tree | Kuhlau |
4 | 92 | The rifleman | Otto, F. |
4 | 93 | Pleasing pain | de Call, L. |
4 | 94 | Through woods and fields | Kreutzer, C. |
4 | 95 | The cuckoo | Spohr, L. |
4 | 96 | Peace of mind | Steinacker |
4 | 97 | Huntsman’s joy | Kreutzer, C. |
4 | 98 | Maiden, listen | Adam, C.F. |
4 | 99 | Beauteous clouds | Werner, H. |
4 | 100 | Must I then part from thee (Parting) | Otto, F. |
4 | 101 | War song | Werner, H. |
4 | 102 | Slumber sweetly, dearest | Eisenhofer |
4 | 103 | The mariner’s return | Hoesler |
4 | 104 | Huntsman’s song | Pohlenz |
4 | 105 | Spring-time | Kreutzer, C. |
4 | 106 | The Equinox | Kreutzer, C. |
4 | 107 | Hilarity | Dehn, S.H. |
4 | 108 | The request | Bertelsmann, C.A. |
4 | 109 | Hope and fear | Otto, F. |
4 | 110 | Hail to the chief (Boat Song) | Schubert |
4 | 111 | The dying child | Viotta, I.I. |
4 | 112 | Soldier’s love | Kücken |
4 | 113 | Gondolier’s serenade [op.28] | Schubert |
4 | 114 | Hie thee, shallop | Kücken |
4 | 115 | The banners wave, the drums are beating | Kücken |
4 | 116 | The miller’s daughter | Härtel |
4 | 117 | Go speed thy flight | Otto, F. |
4 | 118 | Let us be joyful | Schneider |
Remaining to be identified and listed:
Vol. V (Nos. 119-154), Vol. VI (Nos. 155-181), Vol. VII (Nos. 182- ? ).
The series ran to at least no. 387.