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Two little Irish songs [music] / music by Hermann Lohr
Bib ID 2121413
Format MusicMusic, OnlineOnline
Author
Löhr, Hermann, 1871-1943
 
Online Versions
Edition Low voice. 
Description London ; Melbourne : Chappell & Co., c1900 
1 score (7 p.) ; 32 cm. 
Full contents
  • 1. To my first love
  • 2. You'd better ask me.
 
Notes

For voice and piano.

Cover title.

Pl. no.: 21155.

Publisher's no.: 4801.

For low voice.

"To Mrs. Walter Palmer".

"Sung by Mr. Denham Price".

Also available in an electronic version via the internet at http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.mus-an7831816

Library's copy incomplete, finishes p.6.

Subjects Songs with piano.
Other authors/contributors Lover, Samuel, 1797-1868  |  Hamilton, Edwin
Also Titled

To my first love

You'd better ask me

Music Publisher Number 4801  21155 

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