Topic: Music
Browse Notes & Queries articles (1849–1900) tagged with the topic “Music”. Explore Victorian-era queries, notes, and replies on this subject.
24 articles found.
- ROGER DE COVERLEY (1849, REPLY)
- PEDLAR'S SONG ATTRIBUTED TO SHAKSPERE, AND TRADITION CONNECTED WITH SHAKSPERE'S "HAMLET." (1849, NOTE)
- Sir Roger de Coverley (1850, REPLY)
- The Carpenter's Maggot (1850, REPLY)
- NOTES UPON CUNNINGHAM'S HANDBOOK FOR LONDON (1850, NOTE)
- The Lass of Richmond Hill (1850, QUERY)
- The Carpenter's Maggot (1850, QUERY)
- NOTES ON MILTON (1850, NOTE)
- Cheshire Round (1850, REPLY)
- Spur Money (1850, MISCELLANIES)
- Old Dan Tucker (1850, NOTE)
- Dancing the Bride to Bed—Old Hewson the Cobler (1850, QUERY)
- The Lass of Richmond Hill (1850, REPLY)
- Luther's Hymns (1850, QUERY)
- NOTES ON THE SECOND EDITION OF MR. CUNNINGHAM'S HANDBOOK OF LONDON (1850, NOTE)
- Joan Sanderson, or the Cushion Dance (1851, REPLY)
- "Beauty Retire" (1851, REPLY)
- "The Soul's dark Cottage" (1851, REPLY)
- Advantage of a Bad Ear (1851, QUERY)
- "Beauty Retire." (1851, QUERY)
- WINIFREDA (1851, REPLY)
- "Away, let nought to Love displeasing" (1851, REPLY)
- "Talk not of Love." (1851, QUERY)
- Bunting's Irish Melodies (1851, QUERY)