Edward Solomon

Edward Solomon Edward Solomon (25 July 1855 – 22 January 1895) was an English composer, conductor, orchestrator and pianist. He died at age 39 by which time he had written dozens of works produced for the stage, including several for the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, including ''The Nautch Girl'' (1891). Early in his career, he was a frequent collaborator of Henry Pottinger Stephens. He had a bigamous marriage with Lillian Russell in the 1880s. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Solomon, Edward, 1855-1895
    Published 1889
    London : New York : Boosey ; W.A. Pond, [ca. 1889]
    1 vocal score (xi, 93 p.)
    Other Authors: ...Solomon, Edward, 1855-1895...
  2. 2
    by Solomon, Edward, 1855-1895
    Published 1891
    London : Chappell, c1891.
    1 vocal score (187 p.)
  3. 3
    by Solomon, Edward, 1855-1895
    Published 1880
    New York : S.T. Gordon, [1880?]
    1 vocal score (133 p.)
  4. 4
    New York : P.F. McBreen, [18--?]
    24 p.
  5. 5
    by Solomon, Edward, 1855-1895
    Published 1883
    New York : W.A. Pond, c1883.
    1 vocal score (170, [8] p.)
  6. 6
    by Solomon, Edward, 1855-1895
    Published 1880
    New York : W.A. Pond, [188-?]
    22 p.
  7. 7
    by Solomon, Edward, 1855-1895
    Published 1882
    Philadelphia : J.M. Stoddart, c1882.
    1 vocal score (139 p.)
  8. 8
    by Solomon, Edward, 1855-1895
    Published 1880
    London : Printed by Swift, [1880?]
    31 p.
  9. 9
    by Solomon, Edward, 1855-1895
    Published 1882
    Philadelphia : J.M. Stoddart, c1882.
    40 p.

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