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Inventory of the Émile Antoine Bruguière collection, [ca. 1899-ca. 1911]
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item 1.

Kosiki, comic opera, apparently in 3 acts (the different sections are not clearly indicated).

Additional Note

Full manuscript score.

Words by J. Cheever Goodwin.

Characters: Nousima, Sagami, Kosiki, Xicoco, Fitzo, Voices, and a Chorus of Yakounines.

Place: San Francisco, ca. 1900.
item 2.

Song "All's over then." Incomplete.

Additional Note

Poem by Robert Browning.

Dated: April, 1901.
item 3.

Song "Ave Maria."

Additional Note

Dated: San Francisco, June, 1902.
item 4.

Song, By the side of a cyrian tree "At the foot of the hill." Incomplete.

Additional Note

Dedicated to "G."

Dated: Monterey, March 16, 1902.
item 5.

Song, "Come to me in the spirit of the night."

Additional Note

Words by Christian Rosetti.

Dedicated to Helen.

Dated: San Francisco, April 1, 1902.
item 6.

Song, Cradle song Sweetheart sleep, night spreads her pall."

Additional Note

Poem by St. John Lucas.

No place or date.
item 7.

Song The dark glen "Not I myself know."

Additional Note

Poem by Dante Gabriel Rosetti.

Dated: February, 1901.
item 8.

Song Evening song "Look off dear."

Additional Note

Poem by Sidney Lainer.

Dated: San Francisco, January, 1902.
item 9.

Song Farewell to summer "Summer is fading."

Additional Note

Poem by George Arnold.

Dedicated to Helen C.

Dated: Newport, Rhode Island, August, 1901.
item 10.

Canzonetta The fire of your eyes "Seville's walls are not whiter."

Additional Note

Poem by Francis Powers.

No date or place.
item 11.

Song "Gray rocks and grayer sea."

Additional Note

Poem by Charles G. D. Roberts.

Dated: January, 1902.
item 12.

Song A leave taking "Let in silence my song."

Additional Note

Dated: January, 1902, San Francisco.
item 13.

Song "love, let me thank you for this." Incomplete.

Additional Note

Dedicated to V(erta).

Dated: Monterey, August 3, 1905.
item 14.

Song, "My love's like a red, red rose."

Additional Note

Poem by Robert Burns.

Dated: Monterey, 1902.
item 15.

Song "Oh, straight white road that runs to meet."

Additional Note

Dedicated to V(erta).

Dated: Monterey, August 5, 1902.
item 16.

Song Refrain of a lullaby "Bye low my dearie." Two versions.

Additional Note

Dated: December, 1899.
item 17.

Song "Remeber me when I am gone."

Additional Note

Dedicated to Verta.

Poem by Christian Rosetti.

Dated: March, 1902,San Francisco.
item 18.

Song "Take all my loves my love."

Additional Note

Words by Shakespeare.

Dated: March, 1901.
item 19.

Song "There was a time not long ago."

Additional Note

Dated: July, 1910.
item 20.

Song "What do the violets." Incomplete.

Additional Note

Poem by Frederick Locker.

Dated: April 26, 1901.
item 21.

Song "Every hour this faithful flower."

Additional Note

Inscription: "Duet --Act I."

Copyright stamp: 1897.

Another stamp: October 8, 1908.
item 22.

Song "Oh, oh, happy and free." Incomplete draft.

Additional Note

Inscription: "Waltz song --Geraldine, Act I, no. II.

Dated: New York, November, 1903.

Sung by Geraldine and chorus.