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Musical Works.
Click on the links to see more information about each work. Also listen to those works marked ♫ (Note: the audio files have been prepared using music software, rather than being recordings of human performance. They contain various imperfections, as I come to terms with interpreting the musical notation, how to reflect those interpretations using the software, and so on.) Those indicated by ♫ are new - added in the past month.
Works with Opus Numbers
- Op. 1, Czartoryska. First set of Three Mazurkas pour le Piano Forte. ♫
- Mazurka No. 1. ♫
- Mazurka No. 2. ♫
- Mazurka No. 3. ♫
- Op. 2, Henriette. Grande Valse brillante pour le Piano Forte, in D Flat.♫
- Op. 3, Twenty four studies for the Piano Forte. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 1. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 2. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 3. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 4. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 5. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 6. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 7. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 8. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 9. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 10. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 11. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 12. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 13. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 14. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 15. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 16. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 17 (in A flat). ♫
- Book 1 Etude 18. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 19. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 20. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 21. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 22. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 23. ♫
- Book 1 Etude 24. ♫
- Op. 4, Caprice pour Piano á quatre mains sur deux mélodies de Meyerbeer. Op. 4. ♫
- Op. 5, Varsoviens or Souvenir de Varsovie. Second set of three Mazurkas for the Piano Forte. ♫
- Mazurka No. 1. ♫
- Mazurka No. 2. ♫
- Mazurka No. 3. ♫
- Op. 6, Capriccio for the Piano forte. ♫
- Op. 7, Serenata for the Piano Forte. ♫
- Op. 8, Six Songs for Voice and Piano. ♫
- The Dying Girl And Her Mother (Words by Edmund Ollier). ♫
- Song to May (Words by Darwin). ♫
- An Italian Song (Words by S. Rogers Esqre). ♫
- Medora (Words from Lord Byron's "Corsair"). ♫
- The Violet (Poetry by L.E.L.). ♫
- The Fairy's Reproach (Poetry by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton from the Pilgrims of the Rhine). ♫
- Op. 9, Grand duet for two Piano fortes. ♫
- Op. 10, Polka brillante pour le Piano Forte. ♫
- Op. 11, Tarantella for the Piano forte. ♫
- Op. 12,, Three Musical Sketches for the Piano. ♫
- Canzonet. ♫
- Serenade. ♫
- The Dryad - Movement á la Polka. ♫
- Op. 13, [Not identified]
- Op. 14, L'Almée, Divertissemens á quatre mains pour le Piano Forte. ♫
- Op. 15, Pensée fugitive, for the Piano forte. ♫
- Op. 16, Twelve Studies for the Pianoforte. [Not individually identified]
- Op. 17, Sonata in A major, for the Piano and Violin.
- Op. 18,Valse capricieuse, for the piano forte ♫
- Op. 19, Two studies for the Piano forte. ♫
- Study in Thirds. ♫
- Study in Octaves. ♫
- Op. 20, Songs without Words ♫
- Hunting Song for the piano forte. ♫
- Canzone Napolitana for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 21, Water-Spray. Rondoletto for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 22, Joan of Arc in prison : scena / written by H. F. Chorley. ♫
- Op. 23, [Not identified]
- Op. 24, Day-Spring, pastorale for the pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 25, [Not identified]
- Op. 26, A River Scene, romance for the pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 27, The Lady and the Nightingale. Fantasia for Voice & Pianoforte [begins: "She sits before her virginals"] ... written by H. F. Chorley. ♫
- Op. 28, Early one morning. Old English melody varied [for P. F.]♫
- Op. 29.
- Ariel, Allegro Scherzando for the piano forte. ♫
- Homewards, allegro marziale for the piano forte. ♫
- Op. 30.
- Sur les flots. (Afloat.) Barcarolle pour Piano. ♫
- Jours heureux ... Morceau de Salon, pour Piano. ♫
- Op. 31, Prière et Bohémienne. Recollections of [Meyerbeer's opera] L'Étoile du Nord, for the piano forte. ♫
- Op. 32, The birthday, an English scene ... To words by H. F. Chorley. ♫
- Op. 33
- The Woodland, Idyll for the Pianoforte. ♫
- The Streamlet, Idyll for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 34.
- A Daisy Chain, valse pastorale for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Eventide. Valse brillant for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 35, Joy Bells, Toccata for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 36, Galop de Concert, for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 37, Souvenir de Schubert, by Lindsay Sloper.♫
- Op. 38, Mirella. Fantasia for the Pianoforte on Gounod's opera.♫
- Op. 39, Ballad Fantasia, for the Pianoforte.
- Op. 40, Les Soirées Musicales, duet for two performers on the Pianoforte, on Rossini's "La Pesca" & "Tarantella".
- Op. 41, Spring Dew, melody for the Pianoforte.
- Op. 42, By the Lake, reverie for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 43, Felice, valse pour Piano. ♫
- Op. 44, Die Zigeunerin. Charakterstück (La Zingara, Characteristic Piece) for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 45, Fête Militaire, characteristic piece for the Pianoforte.♫
- Op. 46, La Rêveuse, valse sentimentale pour Piano.♫
- Op. 47, [Not identified]
- Op. 48, Mandolinata, transcription brillante pour le Piano sur la melodie de Paladilhe.♫
- Op. 49, L'Entrain, galop brillant for the Pianoforte.♫
- Op. 50, [Not identified]
- Op. 51, Les Jeunes Amazones, fantaisie for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 52, [Not identified]
- Op. 53, [Not identified]
- Op. 54, [Not identified]
- Op. 55, [Not identified]
- Op. 56, Notturno a due Voci. For the Pianoforte.
- Op. 57, Idylle pour le Piano. ♫
- Op. 58, Alla Mazurka pour Piano, in E minor. ♫
- Op. 59, [Not identified]
- Op. 60, Duet for two performers on the Pianoforte introducing Sir J. Benedict's pianoforte pieces Dream of the Past, & Galop Brillant.♫
- Op. 61, Mazurka de Concert pour Piano. ♫
- Op. 62, [Not identified]
- Op. 63, [Not identified]
- Op. 64, [Not identified]
- Op. 65, [Not identified]
- Op. 66, [Not identified]
- Op. 67, [Not identified]
- Op. 68, [Not identified]
- Op. 69, [Not identified]
- Op. 70, Berceuse for the Pianoforte. ♫
- Op. 71, Serenade de C. Gounod, pour Piano, avec deux variantes. ♫
- Op. 72, Deux Marches pour Piano.
- "Marche d'Adieu."
- "Marche du Retour."
- Op. 73, [Not identified]
- Op. 74, [Not identified]
- Op. 75, [Not identified]
- Op. 76, [Not identified]
- Op. 77, [Not identified]
- Op. 78, [Not identified]
- Op. 79, [Not identified]
- Op. 80, "Saltarello,"
Works without Opus Numbers
It is possible, indeed likely, that some the following list of published works without Opus Numbers correspond to some of the Works with Opus numbers marked as "not identified" in the above list but for whatever reason the Opus Number assigned by the composer was not recorded on the printed music.
- Works for Voice and Piano Forte.
- Woo 1, Do They Know It? Song. ♫
- Woo 2, Dream Blossoms. Song [begins: "I saw in a dream"], words by J. P. Douglas. ♫
- Woo 3, The Maiden and the Song. Song [begins: "The night was sweet"], words by F. E. Weatherly. ♫
- Woo 4, Gentle thoughts of thee. Ballad [Begins: "When morning throws a golden light".], written by G. Linley. ♫
- Woo 5, To night. Song, [begins: "Swiftly walk o'er the Western wave",] written by Shelley. ♫
- Woo 6, The child and the skylark. Song, words by Miss H.M.Burnside. ♫
- Woo 7, The Siesta. Song [begins: "Airs that wander"], words by W. C. Bryant. ♫
- Woo 8, La Sivigliana. Bolero [begins: "L'ottava meraviglia"], parole di F. Rizzelli.♫
- Woo 9, To see those we love. Song, written by G. Linley. ♫
- Woo 10, The rover's adieu. Song [begins: "'Neath thy lattice, bright"], words by G. Linley. ♫
- Woo 11, Awake from slumber, fair one. Ballad, words by G. Linley. ♫
- Woo 12, Seek not to know. Ballad, written by J. P. Simpson.♫
- Woo 13, The Wild Wind blows. Part Song, words by Herman Merivale. ♫
- Woo 14, The 'Prentice Lad. Song, words by C. Bellamy. ♫
- "Tit-for-Tat" a serio-comic song, words by Gordon Campbell.
- Scène pour voix de contralto avec orchestre [Identified in newspaper report]
- Woo 15, Here's to the year that's awa'. Scotch Song, music arranged by L. Sloper. ♫
- Woo 16, John O'Grady. Irish Ballad, words by J. Oxenford, music arranged by L. Sloper. ♫
- Works for Piano Forte.
- Woo 17, Minuet and Gavotte for Piano Forte. ♫
- Minuet in G minor. ♫
- Gavotte. ♫
- Woo 18,"Feuillets d'Operas Italiens." Six morceaux de Salon pour le Piano Forte.♫
- "Lucrezia Borgia." (Donizetti)♫
- "Il Pirata." (Bellini)♫
- "La Gazza Ladra." (Rossini)♫
- "Anna Bolena." (Donizetti)♫
- "Gemma di Vergy." (Donizetti)♫
- "La Figlia del Reggimento." (Donizetti)♫
- Woo 19, Mr. Santley's Songs transcribed for the Pianoforte.♫
- "The Stirrup Cup" (Arditi)♫
- "The Yeoman's Wedding Song" (Prince Poniatowski)♫
- "The Vagabond" (Molloy)♫
- "Sulla poppa del mio brik" [Here upon my vessels deck] (Ricci)♫
- "Maria di Rudenz" (Donizetti)
- "La danza" [tarantella napolitana] (Rossini)♫
- Woo 20, May lilies. Capriccio for the Piano Forte. ♫
- Woo 21, Marche Hongroise ♫
- Pity: A Canzonet
- Trio, "Love is like a golden chain,"
- Notturno for the piano forte / composed for the Musical world (by permission of Messrs. Wessel & Co.) and dedicated to Madlle. Negelen
- Scherzo for the Pianoforte.
- Morning, a fugitive thought for the Pianoforte.
- Dying Embers. (With Portrait of Isabel Stone.) D minor and major. 4. c to a.
- Clouds and Stars (Duet), Lindsay Sloper.
- Bolero.
- Love Song, for the Pianoforte.
- "Ballabile" (scherzo alla moda antiqua), arranged as a duet for the pianoforte
- Nocturne on Mario's final Air in Lucrezia Borgia, "Madre se ognor lontano"
- The Prairie March, founded on an American melody. [P. F.]
- Woo 22, Ella waltz. [P. F.] ♫
- Woo 23, Queen Mab waltz. [P. F.] ♫
- Twenty-four O'clock Waltz
- Woo 24, A Remembrance of Alboni. [P. F.] ♫
- Woo 25, The Lily of Killarney, fantasia for the Pianoforte on Benedict's opera.♫
- Woo 26, Fantasia on Herold's Opera Zampa ♫
- Woo 27, Grand Fantaisies de Concert for the Piano ♫
- "Home, Sweet Home" ♫
- "Russian Air" (The Russian National Hymn) ♫
- Woo 28, Les Huguenots. Fantaisie brillante for the Piano Forte [on Meyerbeer's opera "Les Huguenots"]. ♫
- Fantasie on English Airs
- Madame Angot. Fantasia for the Pianoforte on Lecocq's popular opera.
- The "Sappho" fantasia of themes from Gounod's opera
- Woo 29, Don't speak ill behind his back. Henry S. Wardroper's popular song, transcribed for the Pianoforte by L. Sloper. ♫
Works of Musical Theory
- Williams's manual of harmony, edited by Lindsay Sloper
- Pianoforte instructions, exercises, and lessons, dedicate to Cipriani Potter, Esq., Principal of the Royal Academy of Music (London, Cramer Beale and Co., 201 Regent Street).
- Technical Guide to touch, fingering, and execution on the Pianoforte.
Works by other Composers edited by Lindsay Sloper
- Lindsay Sloper's Edition of Pianoforte Works (Campbell, Ransford, and Co., 53 New Bond Street, London)
- L'Absence, Felicien David
- Reverie, Felicien David
- Souvenir de Reissiger, Ferdinand Beyer
- Valse Brillant, Fred. Burgmüller
- Valse de Salon, Ambroise Thomas
- Kriegers-Lust-Marsch, Ferdinand Beyer
- Le Torrent, Narcailhou
- Air and Variations in F major, Mozart
- Air and Variations in A major, Mozart
- Air and Variations in G major, Beethoven
- Reverie in G major, Henri Rosellen
- La Figlia del Reggimento, Wolff
- Notturno [Raphael], Commetant
- La Femme du Marin, Kalkbrenner
- Souvenir de Kücken, Ferdinand Beyer
- Bolero, Charles Mayer
- Lucrezia Borgia, E. Prudent
- Galop Militaire, Charles Mayer
- Russian Hymn, Ferdinand Beyer
- Moonlight Sonata, in C sharp Minor, Beethoven
- Andante in F, Beethoven
- Sonata, Op. 49, No. 1, Beethoven
- Sonata, Op. 49, No. 2, Beethoven
- L'Invitation pour la Valse, Weber
- Consoltion, Dussek
- Sonata, Op. 24 [ded. To Mrs. Chinnery], Dussek
- Gondellied, Mendelssohn
- Exercises and Scales, Herz
- La Favorite, Charles Voss
- Agathe von Abt, Op. 110, Ferdinand Beyer
- Étude de la Velocite (or in Two Parts), Czerny
- Second Galop Militaire, Charles Mayer
- Les Cloches du Monastère, Lefèbüre-Wely
- Les Regrets, Henri Cramer
- Le Desir, Henri Cramer
- Lucrezia Borgia, Theodore Oesten
- First Polonaise in E flat [Hilarité], Weber
- La Rose de Peronne, Henri Rosellen
- L'Adieu, Coop
- Romance Sans Paroles, Henri Cramer
- Souvenir d'Abt, Ferdinand Beyer
- Second Grand Polonaise, Weber
- Nocturne, Ravina
- La Bergere, Coop
- La Retraite Militaire, Lefebure Wely
- Sonata Pathétique, Beethoven
- Gondellied,Theodore Oesten
- Pensez à moi, Theodore Oesten
- Les Hirondelles, Henri Streich
- Czerny's 101 Exercises (or in Two Parts)
- Gondellied, Mendelssohn
- Lieder Ohne Worte, Book 4, Mendelssohn
- Czerny's 101 Elementary Exercises, Edited by Lindsay Sloper (London, Campbell, Ransford, & Co., 53 New Bond Street)
- Lindsay Sloper's Library of Pianoforte Music (London, Chappell & Co., 49 & 50, New Bond Street)
- Chopin's Valse Brillante, Op. 34
- Hummel's La Contemplazione
- Schubert's L'Addio by Döhler
- Schulhoff's Second Valse Brillante
- Chopin's Impromptu in A flat
- Taubert's La Campanella
- Döhler's Le Cor Des Alpes (Proch)
- Heller's La Chasse
- Rossini's La Regata Veneziana by Lizt
- Chopin's Four Mazurkas
- Repertory of Select Pianoforte Works, Edited and Fingered by Lindsay Sloper. Second Series [Berners Edition], London, Joseph Williams, 24 Berners Street, W.):
- Für Elise, L. van Beethoven
- Marches Florentine, Op. 68, Theodore Döhler
- Le Poète Mourant (The Dying Poet), L. M. Gottschalk
- Scherzo in B flat, Franz Schubert
- Variations on "Je vends des Scapulares," Fr. Chopin
- Adagio in C, Franz Schubert
- Galop Russe, Franz Liszt
- Polonaise, S. Moniuszko
- Pensées Celtiques Nos. 1 & 2, Forian Pascal
- Spinneried (R. Wagner), Franz Liszt
- Chant Sans Paroles, P. Tschaikowsky
- Bolero, Op. 19, Fr. Chopin
- Hanover Square, A Magazine of Pianoforte and Vocal Music, Edited by Lindsay Sloper
- November 1867 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Sorrows And Joys, Sketch for the Pianoforte, Jules Benedict
- What Does Little Birdle Say?, Song, Arthur S. Sullivan
- Bright Hours, Caprice for the Pianoforte, Sydney Smith
- Bessie Bell, Ballad, Henry Smart.
- December 1867 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Notturno, for the Pianoforte, E. Silas
- Change Upon Change, Song, Virginia Gabriel (Words by Elizabeth Barrett Browning)
- The Gipsies' Revel, Piece for the Pianoforte, Wilhelm Kuhe
- Though Age Be Like December, Song, M. W. Balfe (Words by Campbell Clarke)
- Christmas 1867 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Kellogg Valse, Arditi
- Marie, Polka-Mazurka, Gungl
- L'Ancien Regime, Quadrille, on old French Airs, Henry W. Goodban
- Blush-Rose Waltz, Charles Godfrey
- Tintamarre Galop, Charles de Mazières
- January 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Felice Notte, Barcarolle, Ernst Pauer
- A Voice From the Sea, Song, J. J. Hatton (Words by W. S. Passmore)
- Twelfth Night, Valse de Salon, Brinley Richards
- The King's Daughter, Song, Alex. Reichardt (Words by Heinrich Heine. Translated by Wellington Guernsey)
- February 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- By The Lake, Reverie, Lindsay Sloper
- Savourneen Deelish, Song, Angelina (Words by George Colman the Younger)
- Snowdrops, Pianoforte Piece, Boyton Smith
- Forget Me Not, Song, Wilhelm Ganz (Words by Miss L. B. Courtenay)
- March 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Trois Reveries-Valses, Piano, Stephen Heller
- Kissing Her Hair, Song, James L. Molloy (Words by Algernon Charles Swinburne)
- Galop de Concert, Piano, Walter MacFarren
- River Oh ! River, Song, Elizabeth Philp (Words from the German of Goethe)
- April 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Impromptu, Piano, Lefebure-Wely
- Echoes, Song, Virginia Gabriel (Words by Christina Rossetti)
- Serenade, Piano, Henry W. Goodban
- Stattene Allegro, Stornello, Alberto Randegger (English Translation by Campbell Clarke)
- May 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Evening Rest, Berceuse, Sydney Smith
- Love, The Pilgrim, Song, Jacques Blumenthal (Words by Hamilton Aide)
- Spring Breezes, Pianoforte Piece, Ignace Gibsone
- It Is The Golden May-Time, Song, J. L. Hatton (Words by B. S. Montgomery)
- June 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- A Lullaby, Pianoforte Piece, Charles Salaman
- O Fair Dove ! O Fond Dove!, Song, Arthur S. Sullivan (Words by Miss Jean Ingelow)
- La Vivandiere, Marche Brillante, Edouard de Paris
- Sunshine After Cloud, Song, Clara Gottschalk (Words by W. Harrison)
- July 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- A Moonlight Walk, Pianoforte Piece, G. A. Osborne
- Sleep My Baby, Mother's Near, A Slumber song, Albert Leaf
- Hunting Song, Impromptu for Piano, C. Swinnerton Heap (Mendelssohn Scholar)
- Nobody's Nigh To Hear, An Old Wife's Song, G. A. MacFarren (Words by Miss Jean Ingelow)
- August 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Murmures, Nocturne-étude, Piano, Charles A. Palmer
- It Was A Lover And His Lass, Song, F. Stanislaus (Words by Shakespeare)
- L'Etincelle, Morceau de Salon, Piano, Rene Favarger
- Little Blossom, Ballad, Virginia Gabriel (Words by Alfred Thompson)
- September 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Flower-de-Luce, Reverie for Piano, Walter Macfarren
- The Butterfly And The Flower, Song, Alberto Randegger
- Le Sourire, Mazurka de Salon, Henri Roubier
- Twenty Years Ago, Ballad, E. L. Hime (Words by J. E. Carpenter)
- October 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Shadow And Sunlight, Piano Piece, Wilhelm Kuhe
- Ah, Love!, Ballad, F. Hawtree (Words by Longfellow)
- Felice, Valse de Salon, Lindsay Sloper
- Two Summer Days, Song, Michael Watson
- November 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Happy Memories, Morceau de Salon, Sydney Smith
- A Farewell, Song, Virginia Gabriel (Words by Mrs Frances Anne Kemble)
- Bergeronnette, Styrienne, M. Bergson
- Nora Creina, Song, Alexander S. Cooper (Words by Thomas Moore)
- December 1868 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Cantabile, Piano, Charles Wehle
- Mary, Song, G. A. Macfarren (Words by Sir Walter Scott)
- Rêve Espagnol, Serenade, Piano, Edwin M. Lott
- 'Twas Long, Long Since In The Springtime, Song, G. B. Allen (Words by Tom Hood)
- January 1869 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Marche de Concert, Piano, Walter Macfarren
- Wayward Thoughts, Song, T. M. Mudie (Words by Mrs R. H. Foster)
- Tears Of Joy, Cappriccietto, Francesco Berger
- Ah! Chloris, Pastoral, Ignace Gibsone (Words by Sir Charles Sedley)
- February 1869 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Idylle, Piano, Ch. Neustadt
- Oh! To Be A Sportive Fairy, Song, J. L. Hatton (Words by B. S. Montgomery)
- The Song Of The Brook, Piano, E. A. Sydenham
- When Twilight Dews Are Falling Soft, Song, Evelyn Hampton (Words by Thomas Moore)
- March 1869 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Patrouille, Ronde de nuit, Piano, D. Magnus
- Spinning Song, Virginia Gabriel (Words by W. Storey)
- Dancing Sea Spray, Morceau de Salon, Piano, J. Theodore Trekell
- Autumn Song, Henry Smart (Words from the German)
- April 1869 (London, Asdown & Parry, Hanover Square)
- Serenade, Piano, Frederic H. Cowen
- Why Lovely Charmer?, Song, E. A. Sydenham (Words by Sir Richard Steele)
- L'Inconstante, Valse de Salon, Piano, Polydore de Vos
- By The Sea, Ballad, G. Richardson (Words by C. O'Neill)
- May 1869 (London, Cassell, Petter & Galpin)
- Sunrise, Piano piece, J. F. Barnett
- Zephyr, Shoulds't Thou Change, Song, The Revd Sir F. A. G. Ouseley, Bt
- Jeünesse Dorée, Galop de Concert, Sydney Smith
- O Mistress Mine, Song, F. Stanislaus (Words by Shakspeare)
- June 1869 (London, Cassell, Petter & Galpin)
- The Elfin Home, Piano Piece, Wilhelm Kuhe
- Amy Robsart, Song, J. P. Knight (Words by Henry Farnie)
- Carina, Romance, Piano, Walter Macfarren
- Hope From Sorrow Takes The Sting, Song, W. Meyer Lutz
- July 1869 (London, Cassell, Petter & Galpin)
- Lydia, Nocturne, Piano, Ignace Gibsone
- Careless And Faithful Love, Song, Florence A. Marshall (Words from the "Cynosure")
- Valsette, Piano, Harold Thomas
- You've Forgot The Cottage Door (Love's Reproach), Song, Frank Mori (Words by Charles Swain)
- August 1869 (London, Cassell, Petter & Galpin)
- Lusinga, Piano piece, Immanuel Liebich
- Dora, Song, F. Stanislaus (Words by H. T. Craven)
- Tarantelle, Piano Piece, Henry Lahee
- It Seems As If But Yesterday, Ballad, G. B. Allen (Words by J. Roscoe)
- September 1869 (London, Cassell, Petter & Galpin)
- Le Chant Des Alpes, Idylle, Piano, Michel Bergson
- Do They Know It ?, Song, Lindsay Sloper
- Spring Leaves, Piano piece, Henry W. Goodban
- Leila's Departure, Ballad, Oliveria Prescott
- October 1869 (London, Cassell, Petter & Galpin)
- La Zingara, Characteristic Piece, Piano, Lindsay Sloper
- I Laid His Head, Song, W. H. Gill (Words by C. D. Wynder)
- Valse Styrienne, Piano piece, Charles de Mazières
- I Cannot Tell Thee Why I Love, Ballad, John H. L. Glo (Words by J. N. Cooper)
- Stephen Heller's Pianoforte Studies. New Complete Edition, Comprising Op. 16, Op. 45, Op. 46, Op. 47, Op. 90, op. 125, op. 138. Progressivey arranged by Lindsay Sloper. In Twenty Books (Ashdown & Parry, Hanover Square),
Works by other Composers dedicated to Lindsay Sloper
- Walter Cecil Macfarren (1826-1905): Polonaise (No. 1) in D flat, Pianoforte, dedicated to Lindsay Sloper.
- Edward Francis Fitzwilliam (1824-1857) : Rondo in B flat, Pianoforte, dedicated to Lindsay Sloper
- Brinley Richards (1819-1885) : Fantaisie brillante on airs from Verdi's opera Il Trovatore, dedicated to his friend Lindsay Sloper
- Henry William Goodban : "Le Chant des Pecheurs," barcarolle for the pianoforte, dedicated to Mr Lindsay Sloper
- Stephen Heller (1815-1888) : Tarantelle in E minor, Op. 53, dedicated to Mr. Lindsay Sloper
- Arthur S. Sullivan (1842-1900): Thoughts, Op.2, piano solo; Allegretto con grazia, dedicated to Lindsay Sloper (pub. Cramer, 1862, later published as "Reverie" for violin and piano).
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