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Stephen Glover

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A

All Things are BeautifulAnnie o' the Banks o' Dee

B

Beautiful MoonlightBeauty and the BeastBright Be the Place of Thy Soul

C

Consider the Lilies

D

Dark-Eyed EllenDatabase error - IMSLP: Free Sheet Music PDF Download Dear Summer Morn!

F

Fort Sumpter Grand MarchFriendship

G

Gen. Scott's Grand Review MarchGerty's Song of the StarGive Me a Cot in the Valley I LoveGovernor Porter's March

H

Havelock's Indian MarchHope and the Rose

I

I Love the Merry SunshineI love to hear my Saviour's voiceI Would I Were a StarI Would Not Die in WinterIbrahim Pacha's MarchIn the StarlightI've a Home in the Valley

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Lays of the NightListen! 'Tis the Wood-Bird's SongLittle Red Riding Hood

M

Maj. Anderson's Quick StepMother Can This the Glory BeMy Mary Dear

N

Nearer, My God, to Thee!

O

Osborne Quadrilles

P

Prince Albert's Band March

S

Sister, Since I Met Thee LastSong of Blanche AlpenSporting on the Village Green

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The Blind Girl to Her HarpThe Bridal BlessingThe Bridal MarchThe Cavalry Band MarchThe Christian GracesThe Curfew BellThe Depths of the OceanThe Duke of Malakoff's MarchThe Emigrant's FarewellThe Fair Rose of KillarneyThe 'Five Pound' PolkaThe Gipsey GirlThe Gipsy CountessThe Gipsy QuadrillesThe Good Bye at the DoorThe Helena MarchThe Indian Hunter's BrideThe Lily and the RoseThe Lonely BirdThe Queen's Band MarchThe Retreat from St. Jean d'AcreThe RobinThe Sea is England's GloryThe Soldier's WatchwordThe Southron's WatchwordThe True Friends QuadrilleThe Valley of ChamouniThey Said My Love Would Change with Time

W

What Are the Wild Waves Saying?Who'll Come and Play with Me

Arrangements for: Piano

Annie o' the Banks o' DeeThe Sea is England's GloryThe Soldier's WatchwordWhat Are the Wild Waves Saying?
Wikipedia
Stephen Glover (1812/13–1870), was a composer and teacher.
Glover was brother to Charles William Glover. He was born in London in 1812 or 1813, and became a popular composer of songs, ballads, and duets. The Monks of Old (1842), What are the Wild Waves Saying (1850), Excelsior, and Songs from the Holy Scriptures illustrate the range and taste of the fourteen or fifteen hundred compositions Glover presented to the public from 1847 until his death, on 7 December 1870, at the age of 57.
NOTE: A song by Stephen Glover is not shown in the listings of his compositions. On the cover of piece of sheet music published in New York, it is entitled "Gently Sighs the Breeze." At the bottom it reads: "The popular duet, written for Madlle. Jenny Lind & Madlle. Marietta Alboni." The inside of the sheet gives the title as "The Evening Breeze", with words by J. E. Carpenter. It is likely a 1948/50 publication. The cover has a black & white litho of the two women.
 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Glover, Stephen (1813-1870)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.