Offenbach, 2
Panormo, 138 Parke, 141 Parr, Miss, 81 Parry, J., 133 Parsons, 48 Peel, Sir R., 96 Percy, J., 159 ‘Phiz,’ 47 Power, Miss, 10 Prentice’s Warbler, 89 Procter, A., 80 Purcell, 77, 139
Rainforth, Miss, 15
Reeve, W., 111, 145
Rice, T.D., 97
Richards, Brinley, 143
Robson (singer), 159
Rochester, 43, 75
Rossini, 141
Royal Academy of Music, 21
Russell, Henry, 140, 156
Russell, Lord John, 3
St. Clement Danes, 70
St. Peter’s, Rome, 72
Seven Dials, 9
Shakespeare, 154
Sheridan, R.B., 144
Shield, 137
Stanfell’s Budget, 89
Storace, S., 113, 147
Souper, E., 158
Sweeting, Dr., 155
Thomson, 153
Tonic Sol-Fa, 17, 150
Vauxhall Gardens, 24, 91, 104
Verini, 158
Vicar of Wakefield, 161
Watts, Dr., 7, 78, 79, 80, 145, 153, 158
Webbe, S., 141, 143
Wellington House Academy, 1
White Conduit gardens, 24, 93
Williams, Dr. V., 122
Wills, 21
A LIST OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
ASSOCIATED WITH DICKENS AND WITH THE CHARACTERS IN HIS NOVELS
All these pieces are in the possession of Mr. W. Miller, Librarian of the Dickens Fellowship
Songs in the VILLAGE COQUETTES. Words by Charles Dickens. Music by Hullah.
THE IVY GREEN. Song. Words by Charles Dickens. Music by Mrs. Henry Dale.
THE IVY GREEN. Song. Music by A. De Belfer.
THE IVY GREEN. Song. Music by W. Lovell Phillips.
THE IVY GREEN. Song. Music by Henry Russell.
(This song has been published
by almost every music
publisher in London and America.)
Introduction and familiar variations on THE IVY GREEN arranged for the pianoforte by Ricardo Linter.
Russell’s Song THE IVY GREEN, with introduction and variations for the pianoforte by Stephen Glover.
THE IVY GREEN as a vocal duet. Music by Henry Russell.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Words by Charles Dickens. Music by Henry Russell.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Words by Charles Dickens. Music by Henry Russell to the tune of OLD KING COLE.
BOLD TURPIN. Words by Charles Dickens.
Music by Sir J.F.
Bridge.
PICKWICK. Set to Music by George L. Jeune.
Words by George
Soane.
THE WERY LAST OBSERVATIONS OF WELLER SENIOR TO BOZ
ON HIS
DEPARTURE FROM LONDON. Written and sung by J.M.
Field, Esq.
Adapted to an old air. Boston, 1842.
THE ORIGINAL SET OF PICKWICK QUADRILLES. Edited
by ’Boz’
Junior.
SAM WELLER’S ADVENTURES. Reprinted in The Life and Times of James Catnach.