Foster, Stephen Collins (1828-1864). The Social Orchestra for Flute or Violin. A Collection of Popular Melodies Arranged as Solos, Duets, Trios, and Quartets. . New York: Firth, Pond & Co. . 1854. First edition, variant issue. . 4to. 83, [i] pp. Cloth-back original publisher's printed boards. Front free endpaper partially trimmed away, occasional slight foxing, spine cover lacking, internally very good. Whittlesey and Sonneck, p. 47-48. OCLC 6979477. Howard, p. 395.
"The 'Social Orchestra' is a notable volume. Its eighty-three pages of music present various instrumental arrangements of popular airs of the day, melodies from well-known operas, arrangements of Foster's own songs, and several new instrumental works composed by himself." (Howard, p. 237).
"The 'Social Orchestra' is a notable volume. Its eighty-three pages of music present various instrumental arrangements of popular airs of the day, melodies from well-known operas, arrangements of Foster's own songs, and several new instrumental works composed by himself." (Howard, p. 237).
Foster, Stephen Collins (1828-1864). The Social Orchestra for Flute or Violin. A Collection of Popular Melodies Arranged as Solos, Duets, Trios, and Quartets. . New York: Firth, Pond & Co. . 1854. First edition, variant issue. . 4to. 83, [i] pp. Cloth-back original publisher's printed boards. Front free endpaper partially trimmed away, occasional slight foxing, spine cover lacking, internally very good. Whittlesey and Sonneck, p. 47-48. OCLC 6979477. Howard, p. 395.
"The 'Social Orchestra' is a notable volume. Its eighty-three pages of music present various instrumental arrangements of popular airs of the day, melodies from well-known operas, arrangements of Foster's own songs, and several new instrumental works composed by himself." (Howard, p. 237).
"The 'Social Orchestra' is a notable volume. Its eighty-three pages of music present various instrumental arrangements of popular airs of the day, melodies from well-known operas, arrangements of Foster's own songs, and several new instrumental works composed by himself." (Howard, p. 237).