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![]() | Sunday 4th June 2023 Search limited to letter 'M' Ma Mc Me Mi Mo Mu |
M., E. H. W. Unknown
see E H W Meyerstein
Mac Cathmhaoil, Seosamh (1879-1944) Irish
see also Joseph Campbell
I will go with my father a-ploughing / Gurney {solo v. : 17/239-1 - words by Seosamh Mac Cathmhaoil}
MacDonald, Ballard (1882-1935) American
Beautiful Ohio: song / Earl {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/175 - words by Ballard MacDonald}
MacDonald, George (1824-1905) Scottish
The auld fisher / MacCunn {solo v. : 17/364-1 a - words by George Macdonald}
The auld fisher / MacCunn {solo v. : 17/364-1 b - words by George Macdonald}
My boat glides with the gliding stream Op. 44 No. 1: quartet (SCTB) / Dunhill {18/051 - words by George MacDonald}
MacDonell, Alice C. (1854-1938) Scottish
Sons of the Empire: song / Mascheroni {17/388-3 - words by Alice C. Mac Donell}
MacFarlane, Malcolm (1853-1931) Scottish
Mo dhachaidh (My ain house) / Moffat {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/405.5-2 - Gaelic words by Malcolm MacFarlane, Scot. Alexander Stewart}
MacFarlane, Alexander ('Sandy') Scottish
Granny's Highland hame / MacFarlane {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/367 a-b - written and composed by Sandy MacFarlane}
Macfarren, Natalia (1827-1916) Anglo-German
Lucia de Lammermoor / Donizetti {06/015-1 d - [Eng. N. Macfarren]}
Lullaby (Wiegenlied) / Mozart {17/419-9 - Eng. version Lady Macfarren}
Norma: opera in 2 acts / Bellini {06/004 b - ed. & Eng. trans. Natalia Macfarren}
Oberon: opera in 3 acts / Weber {06/076 - written J. R. Planché; ed. Natalia Macfarren}
Songs my mother taught me (Als die alte Mutter): song, from the gipsy melodies / Dvorák {17/174-1 a - Eng. words Natalia Macfarren}
Ye Cupids and Graces {from Alessandro}: inc. recit. Alexander's Course of Glory / Handel {sop. : 17/252-4 - Eng. words by Lady Macfarren; p.arr. H. Heale}
Mack, Cecil (1875-1944) American
Teasing: song / Von Tilzer {16/050-5 [11] - words by Cecil Mack}
Mackay, Charles (1814-1889) Scottish
I come from the beauiful Rhine: song / Mori {10/045-4[22] - poetry by Charles Mackay}
Rolling home to bonnie Scotland: song / Farban {16/050-4 [6] - poetry by C. Mackay arr. René Farban}
There's a land: song / Allitsen {10/045-7[11] - words by Charles Mackay & Agnes M. Silby}
There's a land: song / Allitsen {16/050-3 [2] - words by Charles Mackay}
There's a land: song / Allitsen {17/008-4 a-b - words by Charles Mackay & Agnes M. Silby}
Mackay, George Eric (1851-1898) English
Eleanore: song / Coleridge-Taylor {10/087[5] - poem by Eric Mackay}
Mackay, Mary (aka Minnie Mackey) (1855-1924) English
see Marie Corelli
Mackenzie-Murdoch, William (1871-1923) Scottish
Hame o' mine: Scottish song / Mackenzie-Murdoch {17/422 - words and music Mackenzie-Murdoch}
Maclagan, Alexander (1811-1879) Scottish
The bonnie wells o' Wearie / Grieve {solo v. : 17/237 a - words by Alex. Maclagan}
The bonnie wells o' Wearie / Grieve {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/237 b - words by Alex. Maclagan}
MacLeish, Ian (20th c.) Scottish
O ho ro, mo chailin donn / Cameron {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/109.8 - Gaelic by D. Ncholson; Eng. & p. arr. Ian MacLeish}
Macleod, Fiona (1855-1905) Scottish
see also William Sharp
Faery song {from The Immortal Hour} / Boughton {17/092-1 a - poem by Fiona Macleod}
Faery song {from The Immortal Hour} / Boughton {17/092-1 b - poem by Fiona Macleod}
MacLeod, (Rev.) Kenneth (1871-1955) Scottish
The cockle gatherer ('S truisaidh mi na Coilleagan) / Kennedy-Fraser {solo v. : 17/316-13 - Air from Marion MacLeod [with Gaelic] words from Kenneth MacLeod; arr. (with Eng. words) M. Kennedy-Fraser}
Deirdre's farewell to Scotland (Deirdre a' fagail na h-Albann) / Kennedy-Fraser {solo v. : 17/316-2 - Trad. arr. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser}
An Eriskay love lilt (Gradh geal mo chridh) / Kennedy-Fraser {solo v. : 17/316-3 a-b - Marjory Kennedy-Fraser & Kenneth MacLeod}
The island herdmaid ('Sa choill ud thall) / Kennedy-Fraser {solo v. : 17/316-16 - Gaelic words from Frances Tolmey; Eng. words by Kenneth MacLeod}
Peat-fire smooring prayer (Smàl an tùrlach) / Kennedy-Fraser {solo v. : 17/316-11 a-b - Trad. (from K. MacLeod) arr. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser}
The road to the Isles: tramping song / Kennedy-Fraser {17/316-7 a-d - words by Kenneth MacLeod}
The wild swan (Eala fo leòn) / Kennedy-Fraser {solo v. : 17/316-12 - Trad. (from K. MacLeod) arr. Marjory Kennedy-Fraser}
Macneill, Hector (1746-1818) Scottish
Come under my plaidie / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[52] - words by Hector Macneil}
Jeannie's black e'e / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[48] - words by Hector Macneil}
My boy Tammy / Anon. {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 16/050-1[43] - words by Macneil}
Maeterlinck, Maurice (1862-1949) Belgian
When he comes home: song / Leoni {17/341 - words by Maurice Maeterlinck; Eng. version Fred G. Bowles}
Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911) Austrian
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a wayfarer): [4 songs] / Mahler {09/117-2 - words by Gustav Mahler}
Mainwairing, Anthony (19th-20th c.) English
Faith: song / Carne {17/113.7-3 a - words by Anthony Manwairing}
Faith: song / Carne {17/113.7-3 b - words by Anthony Manwairing}
My dearest wish: song / Carne {17/113.7-2 - words by Anthony Mannering [sic]}
Mair, Pegeen (19th-20th c.) Anglo-Irish
My heart has gone rolling away: song / Gerrard {17/215 - words by Pegeen Mair}
Mallet (or Malloch), David (c1705-1765) Scottish
O Peace, thou fairest child of Heaven {poem from Alfred} / Arne {solo v. : 17/016-8 a-b - words by James Thomson and David Mallet; arr. Guy Warrack}
Mann, William (1924-1989) English
Götterdämmerung / Wagner {libr. 03/178-5 - Ger. libretto Richard Wagner; Eng. trans. &c William Mann}
Das Rheingold / Wagner {libr. 03/178-3 - Ger. libretto Richard Wagner; Eng. trans. &c William Mann}
Siegfried / Wagner {libr. 03/178-2 - Ger. libretto Richard Wagner; Eng. trans. &c William Mann}
Die Walküre / Wagner {libr. 03/178-4 - Ger. libretto Richard Wagner; Eng. trans. &c William Mann}
Mannering, Anthony (19th-20th c.) English
Maquarie, Arthur (1874-1955) Australian
Autumn evening Op. 14 No. 1 / Quilter {solo v. : 09/147-3[1] - words by Arthur Maquarie}
Marble, E. S. (19th c.) English
Eileen Alannah: [song] / Thomas {16/050-4 [19] - written by E. S. Marble}
Eileen Alannah / Thomas {mez./ bar. : 17/552.3 - words by E. S. Marble}
Marcello, Marco Marcelliano (1818-1865) Italian
A night in Venice (Una notte in Venezia): voc. duet (mez. & bar.) / Lucantoni {18/091 - orig. M. Marcello; Eng. words Theo. Marzials}
La serenata: légende valaque - [chanson] avec v'celle ou violon / Braga {10/045-4[13] - poésie de M. M. Marcello}
Marchant, Frank (20th c.) Unknown
The sweetest time of the year: song / Henman {17/281-2 - lyric by Frank Marchant & Henrik Ege}
Mare, Walter de la (1873-1956) English
Ann's cradle song / Gibbs {17/219-11 - words by Walter de la Mare}
Done for / Fiske {solo v. : 17/192.5-2 - words by Walter de la Mare}
Dream song / Hely-Hutchinson {17/267-2 a-b - words by Walter de la Mare}
Epitaph / Sheldon {solo v. : 17/511 - words by Walter De La Mare}
An epitaph {from Two Songs} / Swinburne {17/546.3(1) - words by Walter de la Mare}
Five eyes: 2-part song for trebles and altos / Gibbs {p. voc. + sol-fa 15/038.3 - words by Walter de la Mare}
Five eyes Op. 9 No. 3: song with piano / Gibbs {17/219-9 - words by Walter de la Mare}
Five songs / Berkeley {med. v. : 09/016 - words by Walter de la Mare}
1. The horseman 2. Mistletoe 3. Poor Henry 4. The song of the soldiers 5. Silver
King David / Howells {solo v. : 17/289.5 - words by Walter De La Mare}
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John: song / Brahe {17/096-3 a-b - lyric adapted by Walter de la Mare}
The old soldier / Hely-Hutchinson {solo v. : 17/267 - words by Walter de la Mare}
Silence: choral fagment / Goossens {01/044 - words by Walter De La Mare}
Silver Op. 30 No. 2 / Gibbs {solo v. : 17/219-7 - words by Walter de la Mare}
A song of shadows Op. 9 No. 5 / Gibbs {17/219-8 - words by Walter de la Mare}
Mareo, Eric (1892-1958) Australian
The face of a friend: song / Mareo {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/382-2 - composed by Eric Mareo}
Mariott, Mary (19th-20th c.) English
The dawn wIll bring a brighter day: song / Del Riego {17/156-8 - words by Mary Mariott}
Mark-Lemon, Mary (1853-1884) English
Carrier John: song / Pinsuti {16/050-4 [1] - words by Mary Mark-Lemon}
Daddy: song / Behrend {16/050-3 [28] - words by Mary Mark Lemon}
Golden love: song / Wellings {10/045-4[8] - words by Mary Mark-Lemon}
Marlowe, Christopher (1564-1593) English
Come live with me {from Semele} / Handel {bar. : 17/250-7 - Christopher Marlowe; arr. J. Michael Diack}
Come to me soothing Sleep {from Otho} / Handel {bar. : 17/252-14 a-b - words by Marlowe; arr. J. Michael Diack}
Invitation to Arcady / Walters {solo v. : 17/560 - words by Christopher Marlowe}
Marsland, Nancie B. (19th-20th c.) English
Almond blossoms {from Moon Magic} / Arundale {solo v. : 10/045-8.1[16] - words by Nancie B. Marsland}
Flowering trees Op. 31 / Phillips {solo v. : 09/141-1 - words by Nancie B. Marsland}
1. Lilac 2. Laburnum 3. Hawthorn 4. Crab-apple
Sea echoes: [3 songs] / Phillips {09/141-3 - words by N. B. Marsland}
1. Nightfall at sea 2. If we sailed away 3. Waves
Songs of joy Op. 24: [song cycle] / Phillips {10/045-8.4[1] - words by Nancie B. Marshland and Nora C. Usher}
1. Every morning 2. The little good people 3. Lve's spell 4. Sing, joyous bird
Marston, Philip Bourke (1850-1887) English
After: song / Elgar {17/178-8 - words by Philip Bourke Marston}
Song album vol. 8 for high v.: My garden: song cycle [7 songs] / Mallinson {09/119(8) - words by Philip Bourke Marston}
Martens, Frederick H. (1874-1932) American
Pastures of the soul / Carreau {solo v. : 17/114 - words by Frederick H. Martens}
Martin, Martha (19th-20th c.) American
Thy heart is like a gentle stream: song / Woodman {17/593-3 - [words by] Martha Martin}
Marvell, Holt (1901-1969) English
see also Maschwitz, Eric
Good-Night Vienna: romantic musical play / Posford {07/027-1 a-b - lyrics by Holt Marvell [and H.V. Purcell]}
Good-night Vienna {from Good-Night Vienna} / Posford {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/455.3 - lyric by Holt Marvell}
Marvell, John Unknown
A parting prayer: song / Brahe {17/096-5 - lyric by John Marvell}
Marzials, Theo (1850-1920) English
Albums of songs vol. 1: [23 songs] / Grieg {09/081[1] - Eng. Theo. Marzials & Mrs J. P. Morgan}
Albums of songs vol. 2: [20 songs, incl. 6 from 'Reminiscnces of mountain and fiord'] / Grieg {09/081[2] - Eng. words Theo. Marzials & Mrs J. P. Morgan}
Bois épais (Sombre woods) {from Amadis} / Lully {solo v. : 17/337-3 a - Eng. by Theo Marzials; arr. A[melia] L[ehmann]}
Bois épais (Sombre woods) {from Amadis} / Lully {solo v. : 17/337-3 b - Eng. by Theo Marzials; arr. A[melia] L[ehmann]}
Hear me, ye winds and waves! {from Scipio}: inc. recit. From the rage of the tempest {from Julius Caesar} / Handel {solo v. : 17/250-8 a-b - arr. A. L.; words of recit. Theo. Marzials}
Last night: song / Kjerulf {10/045-5[9] - Ger. words by Christian Winther; Eng. by T. Marzials}
The miller and the maid: song / Marzials {10/045-4[7] - words by Theo. Marzials}
A night in Venice (Una notte in Venezia): voc. duet (mez. & bar.) / Lucantoni {18/091 - orig. M. Marcello; Eng. words Theo. Marzials}
O vision entrancing! {from Esmeralda}: song / Thomas {10/087[18] - words by Theo. Marzials}
A summer night (Une nuit de mai) / Thomas {solo v. : 17/552-5 a - words by Theo. Marzials}
A summer night (Une nuit de mai) / Thomas {solo v. : 17/552-5 b - words by Theo. Marzials}
A summer shower: song / Marzials {16/050-5 [32] - words and music by Theo. Marzialis}
Twickenham Ferry: river ditty / Marzials {16/050-5 [16] - music & words by Theo. Marzialis}
Maschwitz, (Albert) Eric (1901-1969) English
see also Holt Marvell
The Dubarry: musical comedy romance (acting edition) / Millöcker {libr. 03/085 - lyrics by Rowland Leigh & Eric Maschwitz; music arr. Theo Makeben & Bernard Grun}
Magyar melody: musical romance / Posford {07/027-2 - adapted by Eric Maschwitz & George Posford}
The Mardi Gras: song / Maschwitz {17/388.5-1 - words by Maschwitz & Leo Towers}
A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square / Sherwin {solo v. : 17/511.7 a-b - lyric by Eric Maschwitz}
Pink Champagne: new adaptation of Die Fledermaus [operetta] / Strauss II {libr. 03/150-2 - adapted by Eric Maschwitz [lyrics] & Bernard Grun [music]}
Summer song: story of the New World / Dvorák {07/008.7 - arr. Bernard Grun; lyrics by Eric Maschwitz}
These foolish things: song / Strachey {17/533.7-2 a-b - words by Eric Maschwitz}
Masefield, John (1878-1967) English
Captain Stratton's fancy: song / Warlock {17/563-1 - words by John Masefield}
The Coming of Christ: mystery play [cantata] / Holst {01/051-2 - written by John Masefield}
News from Whydah: ballad / Gardiner {choir : 01/042 - words by John Masefield}
Roadways: song / Löhr {17/352-8 - words by John Masefield}
Sea fever: song / Ireland {17/294-6 a - words by John Masefield}
Sea fever: song / Ireland {17/294-6 b - words by John Masefield}
Tewkesbury road: song / Wightman {17/573-2 - words by John Masefield}
Third mate: song / Hickey {17/284.7 - words by John Masefield}
This is a sacred city (By a bier-side) / Gibbs {solo v. : 17/219-6 a-b - words by John Masefield}
Three salt-water ballads, 1st set / Keel {09/099(1) - words by John Masefield}
1. Port of many ships 2. Trade winds 3. Mother Carey
To-morrow: song / Keel {17/312-2 - words by John Masefield {from Salt-water ballads}}
Twilight: song for med. v. & piano / Moule-Evans {17/415.5 - words by John Masefield}
Twilight it is: song / Wightman {17/573 - words by John Masefield}
Mason, William (1829-1908) American
Two- and three-part inventions / Bach {p. solo : 21/015-3.0 - ed. William Mason}
Mason, Gerry English
Say a little prayer: song / Mason {17/388-4 - words & music by Gerry Mason}
When lady Betty chooses: song / Mason {17/389-1 - words and music Gerry Mason}
Massie, Chris (19th-20th c.) English
I love my God and He loves me / Bullock {solo v. : 17/105.6 - words by Chris Massie}
Masters, J. R. (Mrs) (19th-20th c.) American
Rosalie Op. 161 No. 2: chansonette (mez. or bar.) / Koven {17/322.5 - words by Mrs J. R. Masters}
Matthison, Arthur (1826-1883) English
The little hero: song / Adams {17/004-11 - words by Arthur Matthison}
Mignon's song {from Mignon} / Thomas {mez. : 10/045-9[2] - Eng. version Arthur Matthison}
Mattison, Alf (19th-20th c.) English
Doing our bit at home / Corbett {solo v. : 17/138 - words by Alf Mattison}
Maughan, Henry Neville (19th-20th c.) English
The Knight of Bethlehem {from The Husband of Poverty}: St Francis song / Thomson {17/552.5 - words by H. Neville Maughan}
Maunder, I. M. (19th-20th c.) English
The fiddler / Peterkin {solo v. : 17/447-1 - words by I. M. Maunder}
May, Winifred (19th-20th c.) English
Fisher lad: song / Day {17/151-3 - words by Winifred May}
Olwen: song / Williams {17/577 - words by Winifred May}
Silent night: trad. carol w. hamonised refrain / Nicholls {17/428-1 - words by Winifred May}
Mazzoni, Pietro (19th-20th c.) Italian
Ave Maria: song (founded on Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana) / Mascagni {10/045-5[10] - Ital. by P. Mazzoni; Eng. by Fred. E. Weatherley}
Ave Maria {adapt. from Cavalleria Rusticana} / Mascagni {solo v. : 17/387-2 a-b - P. Mazzoni; Eng. words by Fred E. Weatherly}
For all eternity (Eternamente): song / Mascheroni {17/388-2 a - paroli di Pietro Mazzoni; Eng. words S.A. Herbert}
For all eternity (Eternamente): song / Mascheroni {17/388-2 b-c - paroli di Pietro Mazzoni; Eng. words S.A. Herbert}
Till Death (I love you : Lontananza): song / Mascheroni {16/050-4 [11] - words by Pietro Mazzoni and Clifton Bingham}
McCall, Patrick Joseph ('J. P.') (1861-1919) Irish
Little red hen: folk tale from the Irish / Peterkin {solo v. : 17/447-3 - words by J. P. [ie P. J.] McCall}
McClellan, Mr (18th c.) Scottish
Sweet pretty bird {from the cantata The Redbreast}: sop. aria / Stanley {17/530 - arr. Maurice Bevan; words by Mr McClellan}
McCrone, Duncan (20th c.) Scottish
Always Argyll / McCrone {solo v. : 17/363.5 - words by James Jamieson & Duncan McCrone}
McDermaid, Louise (19th-20th c.) English
A blackbird's song: song / Sanderson {17/488-1 - words by Louise McDermaid}
McDonald, J. Anthony (19th-20th c.) Unknown
The piper of love: song / Carew {17/113-3 - words by J. Anthony McDonald}
McEachern, Malcolm (1883-1945) Australian
see Jetsam, Mr
McGeoch, Daisy (1876-1963) English
Two eyes of grey: song / McGeoch {17/369 a - written and composed by Daisy McGeoch}
Two eyes of grey: song / McGeoch {17/369 b - written and composed by Daisy McGeoch}
McGill, Alec (19th c.) Scottish
When the Guards go marching by!: song / Barker {17/028-2 - words by Alec McGill}
McGrath, Toni (20th c.) Unknown
Nocturne: song / Saunders {17/492 - words by Toni McGrath}
McLaren, J. Wilson (19th c.) Scottish
Shouggie shou, my bairnie: mither's sang / Henschel {17/283 - words by J. Wilson McLaren}
Meilhac, Henri (1831-1897) French
Songs from the great operettas: 38 songs from 14 operettas / Offenbach {09/129 - words by Henri Meilhac, Ludovic Halévy et al.}
Melville, G.J. Whyte- (1821-1878) Scottish
see George John Whyte-Melville
Menotti, Gian-Carlo (1911-2007) Italian-American
The shepherds' chorus {from Amahl and the Night Visitors} / Menotti {SATB choir : 18/101 - words by Gian-Carlo Menotti}
Mercer, John Herndon ('Johnny') (1909-1976) American
Blues in the night (My mama done tol' me) / Arlen {solo v. : 17/014-2 - words by Johnny Mercer}
Seven brides for seven brothers: song album / De Paul {09/137 - lyric by Johnny Mercer}
That old black magic / Arlen {solo v. : 17/014-3 - words by Johnny Mercer}
Mercier, Marianne Wilhelmine (18th c.) French
see Marianne Stevens
Merrick, Norman Unknown
Won't you come roving?: song / Bateman {17/040 - words by Norman Merrick}
Meyerstein, Edward Harry William (1889-1952) English
Madam Noy: song for sop. & six instr. arr. for v. & pianof. / Bliss {17/082 - words by E. H. W. M[eyerstein]}
Middleton, Jessie Adelaide (1864-1933) English
Life and death: song / Coleridge-Taylor {solo v. : 17/133-4 a - words by Jessie Adelaide Middleton}
Life and death: song / Coleridge-Taylor {solo v. : 17/133-4 b - words by Jessie Adelaide Middleton}
Millar, Ronald Graeme (1919-1998) English
I know now {from Robert & Elizabeth} / Grainer {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/229.2 - lyrics by Ronald Millar}
Miller, Sonny (19th-20th c.) Unknown
Always young {from Wedding in Paris} / May {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/390-3 - lyric by Sonny Miller}
Night in Venice: operetta (new version) / Strauss II {libr. 03/150-1 a-b - arr. Hans May, lyrics by Sonny Miller}
Mills, A. J. (19th-20th c.) English
Some night, some waltz, some girl : [pantomime song from The House that Jack Built] / Scott {solo v. : 10/045-7[19] - written and composed by A. J. Mills, Bennett Scott and Fred Godfrey}
Mills, Annette (1894-1955) English
Adolf / Mills {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/403.5 - words and music Annette Mills}
Mills, Wilfrid (1857-1938) Scottish
My ain folk: ballad of home / Lemon {17/339 a-b - words by Wilfrid Mills}
My ain folk: ballad of home / Lemon {17/339 c - words by Wilfrid Mills}
My ain folk: ballad of home / Lemon {17/339 d - words by Wilfrid Mills}
Milne, A. A. (1882-1956) English
Christopher Robin is saying his prayers (Vespers): song / Fraser-Simson {17/205.5 - words by A. A. Milne}
Fourteen songs from 'When we were very young' / Fraser-Simson {09/075 - by A. A. Milne}
Milton, John (1608-1674) English
Blest pair of Sirens (at a Solemn music): for chor. & orch. (8-part arrangement) / Parry {01/063-1 a-f - ode by Milton}
Orpheus' self may heave his head {from L'Allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato, part 2} / Handel {sop. : 17/251-5 - from Milton's L'Allegro; arr. Albert Howe}
Minnigerode, Meade (1887-1967) Anglo-American
The whiffenpoof song (Baa! Baa! Baa!) / Galloway {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/207.5 - [chorus by Guy H. Scull; words by Meade Minnigerode]}
Mitchell, Charles (20th c.) American
You are my sunshine / Davis {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/150.5 - words and music by Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell}
Mitchell, L. E. (19th-20th c.) English
The child and the twilight: song for sop. v. / Parry {17/442-5 a-b - words by L. E. Mitchell}
Mitchell, Samuel N. (1846-1905) American
Forgive and forget, little darling: song and chorus / Danks {16/050-1[14] - words by S. N. Mitchell}
Molloy, James Lynam (1837-1909) Irish
The carnival: song / Molloy {17/406-1 a-b - words and music J. L. Molloy}
The Kerry dance: song / Molloy {16/050-4 [28] - words and music by J. L. Molloy}
The Kerry dance: song / Molloy {17/406-2 a-b - words and music J. L. Molloy}
The Kerry dance: song / Molloy {17/406-2 c-d - words by J. L. Molloy}
The Kerry dance / Molloy {voc. duet : 18/105-1 - words by James Molloy}
Songs of Ireland: [101 songs] incl. most fav. of Moore's Irish melodies / Various {10/060-3 - sel. & arr. J. L. Molloy}
Monckton, Lionel (1861-1924) English
Arcady is ever young {from The Arcadians}: song / Monckton {17/408-3 - words by Lionel Monckton and Arthur Wimperis}
Monk, Edwin George (1819-1900) English
St John the Baptist: oratorio / Macfarren {08/041 - text sel. from Holy Writ by E. G. Monk}
Monsell, John Samuel Bewley (1811-1875) Irish
Fight the good fight with all thy might: [for solo v. & SATB chor.] / Gardner {02/046(5) - words by J. S. B. Monsell (1811-1875)}
Montgomery, James (1771-1854) Scottish
Forever with the Lord! / Gounod {solo v. : 17/225-1 - words by J. Montgomery}
Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) English
At the mid hour of night / Raphael {17/465.25 - words by Thomas Moore}
Bon-Bon suite: for bar. solo, chor. & orch. / Coleridge-Taylor {01/026-3 - words by Thomas Moore}
The last rose of Summer / Stevenson {mez. : 17/532 - poetry by Thomas Moore}
The last rose of Summer / Stevenson {solo v. : 17/532 b - words by Thomas Moore; ed. Henry Parker}
Songs of Ireland: [101 songs] incl. most fav. of Moore's Irish melodies / Various {10/060-3 - sel. & arr. J. L. Molloy}
'Tis the last rose of summer: song / Moore {solo v. : 17/411 - by Thomas Moore}
When love is kind: old melody / Lehmann {solo v. : 17/337-2 - words by Thomas Moore; arr. A[melia] L[ehmann]}
Morey, Lawrence L. ('Larry') (1905-1971) American
One song {from Snow White) / Churchill {p. voc. + sol-fa 17/121 - words by Larry Morey}
Morgan, Constance (19th-20th c.) English
Evensong (Fold your white wings...) / Lehmann {solo v. : 17/336-2 - words by Constance Morgan}
Morgan, Mrs John Paul (c1845-19xx) English
Albums of songs vol. 1: [23 songs] / Grieg {09/081[1] - Eng. Theo. Marzials & Mrs J. P. Morgan}
Albums of songs vol. 2: [20 songs, incl. 6 from 'Reminiscnces of mountain and fiord'] / Grieg {09/081[2] - Eng. words Theo. Marzials & Mrs J. P. Morgan}
Schön war, das ich Dir weihte (Fine was the gift I gave thee) / Brahms {solo v. : 17/099-4 - G. Fr. Daumer; Eng. words Mrs John P. Morgan}
Still as the night (Still wie die Nacht): song / Bohm {17/086-1 a-c - Eng. version Mrs John P. Morgan}
Still wie die Nacht (Still as the night / Comme la nuit) Op. 326 No. 27: altdeutscher Liebesreim / Bohm {solo v. : 17/086-1.1 - Eng. version Mrs John P. Morgan}
Mörike, Eduard (1804-1875) German
Gesang Weyla's (Weyla's song) / Wolf {solo v. : 17/588-4 - M?rike (Eng. Marie Boileau)}
Mausfallen-Sprüchlein (The mouser's magic verses) / Wolf {solo v. : 17/588-2 - Mörike (Eng. John Bernhoff)}
Möricke-Lieder Bd 1 (1-12) / Wolf {09/212(1) a}
Möricke-Lieder Bd 1 (1-12) / Wolf {09/212(1) b}
Möricke-Lieder Bd 2 (13-24) / Wolf {09/212(2) a-b}
Möricke-Lieder Bd 2 (13-24) / Wolf {09/212(2) c}
Verborgenheit (Secrecy) / Wolf {solo v. : 17/588-3 a - Mörike (Eng. Marie Boileau)}
Verborgenheit (Secrecy) / Wolf {solo v. : 17/588-3 b - Mörike (Eng. Marie Boileau)}
Morris, George Pope (1802-1864) American
Down by the river side I stray / Thomas {solo v. : 16/050-1[17] - [words by George Pope Morris]}
The Stranger of Galilee: sacred song / Morris {17/414 a-c - by C. H. M[orris]; arr. Mable Miller Sturgis}
Morrison, R F (19th-20th c.) Scottish
Just a wee deoch-an-doris / Morrison {solo v. : p. voc. + sol-fa 17/414.5 - written and composed by R.F. Morrison and Whit Cunliffe}
Mortimer, Charles G. (1880-1957) English
A song in the night: song w. violin obbl. / Loughborough {17/356-2 - words by Charles G. Mortimer}
Morton, Edward (1858-1922) English
San Toy, or The Emperor's Own: Chinese musical comedy / Jones {07/014-2 - words by Edward Morton; lyrics by Harry Greenbank & Adrian Ross}
Morton, Gladys Unknown
Vagabond lover: song / Richardson {17/471.3 - words by Gladys Morton}
Morton, Hugh (1865-1916) American
The Belle of New York: musical comedy / Kerker {07/015.5 - words by Hugh Morton}
Teach me how to kiss, dear / Kerker {solo v. : 16/040 [2/5] - words by Hugh Morton}
Mosen, Julius (1803-1867) German
The walnut tree (Der Nussbaum) / Schumann {solo v. : 17/499-1 b - Julius Mosen: Eng. words Elisabeth M. Lockwood}
Moss, Katie (1881-1947) English
The floral dance: song / Moss {17/415 a-c,e-f - words and music (founded on an old Cornish air) by Katie Moss}
The floral dance: song / Moss {17/415 d,g - words and music (founded on an old Cornish air) by Katie Moss}
Moustaki, Georges (1934- French
Il est trop tard / Moustaki {solo v. : 17/417-1 - paroles de Georges Moustaki}
Mullen, Alfred Frederick (1868-1936) English
Adelaide / Beethoven {solo v. : 17/050-5 - Eng. words by A F Mullen}
Mullens, Arthur Frank Macquarie (1874-1955) Australian
see Arthur Maquarie
Munro, George (c1680-1731) English
My lovely Celia: song / Munro {17/581-3 - by George Munro, arr. H. Lane Wilson}
Murray, Emily (19th-20th c.) English
I am thy harp: [song] / Woodman {17/593-2 - words by Emily Murray}
Murrells, Joseph (1904-1985) English
Give me your hand: song / Burrows {17/108.5-2 - lyric by Joseph Murrells}
These you have loved: song / Murray {17/423-5 - words by Joseph Murrells}
Musset, Alfred de (1810-1857) French
Les filles de Cadix (The maidens of Cadiz): boléro / Delibes {solo v. : 17/158 a - poésie d'Alfred de Musset}
The maids of Cadiz (Les filles de Cadix): song / Delibes {solo v. : 17/158 b - arr. Granville Bantock; Fr. Text by Alfred de Musset, Eng. By Helen F. Bantock}
Ninon / Tosti {solo v. : 10/045-9[16] - paroles de Alfred de Musset}
225 works by 107 writers/librettists, with 11 cross-references