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    Colin and Lucy: a ballad in seven parts for high voice and piano 

    Gillian Dooley [transcriber]; Giordani, Tommaso; Tickell, Thomas (J. Dale, 1783)
    Colin and Lucy (1783), A ballad in seven parts for high voice and piano; Music by Tommaso Giordani (c1730-1806), Words by Thomas Tickell (1685-1740), Transcribed and arranged for vocal duet by Gillian Dooley (2017) from ...
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    Jessy, or the happy pair 

    Gillian Dooley [transcriber]; Moore, Edward (London Magazine, 1747)
    Song from Austen music collections, CHWJA/19/1:20. Transcribed from manuscript for performance. MS available online at https://archive.org/stream/austen1671414-2001#page/n41/mode/2up. Words found in 'The Poetical Works of ...
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    Pauvre Jacques 

    Gillian Dooley (transcriber); Jane Austen (copyist); Marquise de Travenet (composer/lyricist); Marie Antoinette, Queen of France (composer/lyricist) (Southampton University Library (Internet Archive), 1789)
    This is a transcript of a manuscript song in one of Jane Austen's music books, digitised by the University of Southampton Library. No composer is given in the manuscript. Many arrangements of this tune are recorded in ...
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    Seaton Clifts 

    Gillian Dooley (transcriber); Jane Austen (copyist); Philip Hayes (arranger) (Southampton University Library (Internet Archive), 1785)
    'To thy Cliffs rocky Seaton adieu. Adieu to Seaton Cliffs.' [Song.] ... The Words & Melody ... by a Gentleman of Oxford, at whose request Dr P. Hayes added a Bass and the Accompaniments.London : Printed for the Author ... ...

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    AuthorGillian Dooley (transcriber) (2)Gillian Dooley [transcriber] (2)Jane Austen (copyist) (2)Giordani, Tommaso (1)Marie Antoinette, Queen of France (composer/lyricist) (1)Marquise de Travenet (composer/lyricist) (1)Moore, Edward (1)Philip Hayes (arranger) (1)Tickell, Thomas (1)SubjectJane Austen (2)Sheet music (2)Jane Austen, Songs (1)Love ballads (1)Love songs (1)Marie Antoinette, Marquise de Travenet, Jane Austen, French songs, love songs (1)Marriage (1)Revenge ballads (1)Thomas Tickell (1)... View MoreDate Issued1780 - 1789 (3)1747 - 1749 (1)

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