Katalog 49 - Lieder und Gesänge / 1790-1820 London
29 Artikel gefunden. Letzte Aktualisierung am
06.01.2025.
Aldrich, Henry (1648-1710)
Hark the bonny Christ Church bells: a favorite song or catch for three voices.
London, G. Walker, [ca. 1809]
Hark the bonny Christ Church bells: a favorite song or catch for three voices.
London, G. Walker, [ca. 1809]
Arne, Michael (1741?-1786)
Homeward Bound. [Song.] Sung by Mr Arrowsmith, at Vauxhall ... The Words by Captn Thompson.
London, Harrison & Co., [ca. 1785]
Homeward Bound. [Song.] Sung by Mr Arrowsmith, at Vauxhall ... The Words by Captn Thompson.
London, Harrison & Co., [ca. 1785]
Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802)
Lira lira, a favorite song, sung by Mrs. Bland, in the Surrender of Calais.
London, Preston & Son, [1791-1798]
Lira lira, a favorite song, sung by Mrs. Bland, in the Surrender of Calais.
London, Preston & Son, [1791-1798]
Ashley (of Bath), John (c.1760-1830)
Nautical Gratitude. Sung by Mr. Taylor at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.
London, Clementi, Banger Hyde, Collard & Davis, [1801-1810]
Nautical Gratitude. Sung by Mr. Taylor at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.
London, Clementi, Banger Hyde, Collard & Davis, [1801-1810]
Bishop, Henry Rowley (1786-1855)
Home, love & liberty! Sung by Mr. Philipps, in the Maniac or Swiss banditti.
London, Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter and Co, [ca. 1811]
Home, love & liberty! Sung by Mr. Philipps, in the Maniac or Swiss banditti.
London, Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter and Co, [ca. 1811]
Bishop, Henry Rowley (1786-1855) - Scott, Walter (1771-1832)
The Bold Dragoon. As sung by Mr. Johnstone. [There was an ancient Fair].
London, Goulding & Comp., [1808]
The Bold Dragoon. As sung by Mr. Johnstone. [There was an ancient Fair].
London, Goulding & Comp., [1808]
Chapman, R.
Virtue. A Sonnet, set to Music by R. Chapman.
[London ?], Printed for the Author [Privatdruck], [ca. 1790]
Virtue. A Sonnet, set to Music by R. Chapman.
[London ?], Printed for the Author [Privatdruck], [ca. 1790]
Giardini, Felice (1716-1796)
The favourite madrigal: For me my fair a wreath has wove. The words by Mr. Garrick.
London, G. Walker, [ca, 1800]
The favourite madrigal: For me my fair a wreath has wove. The words by Mr. Garrick.
London, G. Walker, [ca, 1800]
Holder, Joseph William (1764-1832)
Oh dear what can the matter be, with Variations for the Piano Forte by J. W. Holder, Mus. Bac. Oxon, a new Edition with Alterations.
London, Goulding and Co., 20 Soho Sqare, [1816]
Oh dear what can the matter be, with Variations for the Piano Forte by J. W. Holder, Mus. Bac. Oxon, a new Edition with Alterations.
London, Goulding and Co., 20 Soho Sqare, [1816]
Hook, James (1746-1827)
I'll die for no shepherd not I. A favorite Song Sung by Miss Milne At Vauxhall Gardens.
London, Bland & Weller, [ca. 1795]
I'll die for no shepherd not I. A favorite Song Sung by Miss Milne At Vauxhall Gardens.
London, Bland & Weller, [ca. 1795]
Hook, James (1746-1827)
Rise Cynthia Rise. A Favorite Serenade for [two voices and] the Piano Forte.
London, G. Walker, [1810]
Rise Cynthia Rise. A Favorite Serenade for [two voices and] the Piano Forte.
London, G. Walker, [1810]
Jackson of Exeter, William (1730-1803)
Encompass'd in an angels frame. A favourite song, sung by Mr Bannister in the Lord of the Manor.
London, Preston & Son 97 Strand and Exeter Change, [1789-1798]
Encompass'd in an angels frame. A favourite song, sung by Mr Bannister in the Lord of the Manor.
London, Preston & Son 97 Strand and Exeter Change, [1789-1798]
King, Matthew Peter (1773-1823)
On Board the Termagant, Sung by Mr. Smith in Up all Night or The Smugglers Cave.
London, Goulding & Comp., [ca. 1810]
On Board the Termagant, Sung by Mr. Smith in Up all Night or The Smugglers Cave.
London, Goulding & Comp., [ca. 1810]
Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)
Wilt thou say farewell love. A Ballad.
London, Dublin, [J.] Powers, W. Powers, [ca. 1809]
Wilt thou say farewell love. A Ballad.
London, Dublin, [J.] Powers, W. Powers, [ca. 1809]