William Vincent Wallace

William Vincent Wallace. Portrait by [[Mathew Brady William Vincent Wallace (11 March 1812 – 12 October 1865) was an Irish composer and pianist. In his day, he was famous on three continents as a double virtuoso on violin and piano. Nowadays, he is mainly remembered as an opera composer of note, with key works such as ''Maritana'' (1845) and ''Lurline'' (1847/60), but he also wrote a large amount of piano music (including some virtuoso pieces) that was much in vogue in the 19th century. His more modest output of songs and ballads, equally wide-ranging in style and difficulty, was also popular in his day, some numbers being associated with famous singers of the time. Provided by Wikipedia
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    New York : Wm. Hall, c1861.
    1 vocal score (361 p.)
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    London : Cramer, Beale, & Chappell, [1861]
    xii, 48 p.
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    New York : London : W. Hall ; Addison & Lucas, c1862.
    1 vocal score (283 p.)
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    London : Published and sold in the [Royal English Opera] Theatre, [1860]
    54 p.
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    London : W.S. Johnson, [184-?]
    33, [26] p.
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    London : Hutchings & Romer, [18--]
    1 vocal score (387 p.)
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    London : Cramer, Beale, [1847?]
    35 p.
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    New York : W. Hall, 1868.
    31 p. : music.
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    by Archer, Thomas, 1789?-1848
    Published 1852
    [1852?]
    26 leaves.
    Other Authors: ...Wallace, William Vincent, 1812-1865...

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