Catalog Record: The amateur's musical library: a collection of piano-forte music, and songs; embracing the most popular airs from the latest operas, consisting of cavatinas, waltzes, marches, quick-steps, cotillions, and many new pieces by the editor; as well as a large number of songs, duetts, trios, quartettes, &c. The whole selected from the most distinguished European authors; including also numerous original compositions by celebrated authors in the United States | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The amateur's musical library: a collection of piano-forte music, and songs; embracing the most popular airs from the latest operas, consisting of cavatinas, waltzes, marches, quick-steps, cotillions, and many new pieces by the editor; as well as a large number of songs, duetts, trios, quartettes, &c. The whole selected from the most distinguished European authors; including also numerous original compositions by celebrated authors in the United States. Edited by Charles Jarvis.

Main Author: Jarvis, Charles Wesley,
Language(s): Undetermined
Published: Philadelphia, Hooker & Agnew, 1841.
Subjects: Piano music.
Vocal music.
Physical Description: vii, [1], 9-200 p. 23 x 30 cm.
Original Format: Music
Musical Score
Original Classification Number: M 1 .A13 J38
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