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Music Volume 7: Voice and Piano Music

 Item — Volume: 7
Identifier: id198266

Scope and Contents

A Miscellaneous Collection of Songs, Ballads, Canzonets, Duets, Trios, Glees, and Elegies; in two Volumes properly adapted for the Voice and Piano Forte. The Glees harmonized from selected Melodies by Mr. Webbe, and the Italian Airs adapted by Mr. Shield, expressly for this work. The whole carefully compiled from the msot celebrated compositions of the best Authors, and respectfully dedicated to Lady Lushington, by her Ladyship's much obliged humble servant Frederick August Hyde. Vol. I. Price one pound Six Shillings unbound. London. Printed by Clementi and Company. COMPOSER. "TITLE," FROM, PAGE NUMBER. Arne, T.A. "Blow, blow thou Winter's wind." As You Like It, pg. 1. Howard, Samuel. "Myrtilla," pg. 2. Howard, Samuel. "Why heaves my fond bosom," pg. 3. Howard, Samuel. "O the hours I've passed," pg. 4. Galli. "When first I saw thee graceful move," pg. 5. Vento, Matthias. "Oh! talk not to me," Lionel & Clarissa, pg. 6. Vento, Matthias. "Think of think within my breast," Daphne and Amintor, pg. 7. Purcell, Henry. "From rosy bow'rs," Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 8. Purcell, Henry. "Fairest isle of isles excellings," Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 11. Arne, T.A. "Cast my love thine eyes around," Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 12. Purcell, Henry. "Come let us agree," Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 12. Bach, J.C. "In this shady blest retreat," Vauxhall Songs, pg. 16. Arne, T.A. "Behold the sweet flow'rs around," Lyric Harmony, pg. 18. Travere, John. "Haste my Nanette," pg. 20. Purcell, Henry. "Befs of Bedlam," Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 24. Arne, Michael. "Sweet Poll of Plymouth," pg. 26. Arne, Michael. "This cold flinty Heart," Cymon, pg. 31. Arne, T.A. "Soft pleasing pains," pg. 32. Boyce, William. "Softly rise O Southern breeze," Solomon, pg. 36. Bach, J.C. "No twas neither shape nor feature," Flitch of Bacon, pg. 41. Linley, Thomas. "No flow'r That blows," Selima & Azor, pg. 42. Shield, William. "Together let us range the fields," Solomon, pg. 52. Arne, T.A. "Let not rage thy bosom firing," Artaxerxes, pg. 56. Green, Maurice. "Go rose my Chloe's bosom Grace," Songs, pg. 58. Jackson, William. "In a vale clos'd with woodland, Elegies, pg. 60. Arne, T.A. "Gentle youth ah! tell me why," Love in a Village, pg. 65. Giardini, Felice. "'Tis not Wealth it is not Birth," Love in a Village, pg. 65. Monsigny, P.A. "Somehow my spindle I mislaid," The Deserter, pg. 67. Jackson, William. "Love in Thy eyes forever plays," pg. 68. Paisiello, Giovanni. "Hope told a flatt'ring tale," pg. 70. Linley, Thomas. "Primroses deck the banks green side/she," Ballads, pg. 72. Mozart, W.A. "With joy my heart assail not," Don Giovanni, pg. 74. Mozart, W.A. "The Manly heart," Zauberflote, pg. 76. Boyce, William. "What Medicine can soften," pg. 79. Shield, William. "Whilst with village maids," Rosina, pg. 82. Green, Maurice. "Dear Chloe while thus beyond Measure," pg. 84. Green, Maurice. "Busy curious thirsty Fly," pg. 85. Hook, James. "Hush evry breeze," Hours of Love, pg. 86. Purcell, Henry. "Lost is my quiet for ever," Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 88. Arne, T.S. "Thou soft flowing Avon," pg. 90. Linley, Thomas. "Still the lark finds repose," Spanish Rivals, pg. 94. Arnold, Samuel. "The hardy silor braves the ocean," Castle of Andalusia, pg. 96. Sacchini, A.M.G. "Henry cull'd the Flow'rets bloom," Rosina, pg. 98. Purcell, Henry. "Come unto these yellow sands," Tempest, pg. 100. Jackson, William. "Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair," pg. 102. Sarti, Giuseppe. "Life of my Soul O hear me," pg. 106. Dibdin, Charles. "Was I a Shepherd's maid," Padlock, pg. 108. Arne, T.A. "In love should there meet a fond pair," Love in a Village, pg. 110. Galuppi, Baldassare. "How blest the maid whose bosom," Love in a Village, pg. 111. Giordani, Giuseppe. "Let not age," Vauxhall Songs, pg. 112. Arne, T.A. "Sally," pg. 114. Arne, T.A. "The arch Denial," Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 115. Arne, T.A. "Where the Bee Sucks," Volume of Lyric Harmony, pg. 116. Arne, T.A. "If o'er the cruel tyrant love," Artaxerxes, pg. 118. "In the dead of the Night," pg. 119. Dibdin, Charles," The Nymph who in my bosom reigns," Deserter, pg. 122. Arne, T.A. "Sweet Echo sweetest Nymph," Comus, pg. 124. Dibdin, Charles. "Sweet Robin," Padlock, pg. 126. Arne, T.A. "The Soldier tir'd of Wars alarms," Artaxerxes, pg. 128. Giordani, Giuseppe. "No more in field or shady grove," pg. 131. Corfe, Joseph. "Cou'd a man be secure," pg. 134. Boyce, William. "You say you love," Lyra Britannica, pg. 136. Paxton, Stephen. "The Morn returns in Saffron drest," Rosina, pg. 138. Shield, William. "Her mouth which a smile," Rosine, pg. 139. "I sigh and lament in vain," pg. 140. Hayden, George. "As I saw fair Clora," pg. 143. Carter, C.T. "If you'll consent my lovely dear," Fair American, pg. 144. "Gen living worth," pg. 146. Harrington, Henry. "Sweet doth blush The rosy Morning," pg. 149. Harrington, Henry. "Gentle Airs sweet Joys impart," pg. 150. Nauman, J.G. "Wherefore ask me why I languish," pg. 151. Galliard, J.E. "With early Horn," pg. 154. "As down on Banna's Banks," pg. 156. Arne, T.A. "Water parted from the sea," Artaxerxes, pg. 159. Mozart, W.A. "Should worldly cares oppressing," pg. 160. "My own dear Somebody," pg. 164. Jackson, William. "To fairest Delia's grassy tomb," pg. 167. Giordani, Giuseppe. "O come dear fatal hour," pg. 168. Shield, William. "Within this breast the record lies," Flitch of Bacon, pg. 170. Arne, T.A. "By dimpled brook," Comus, pg. 172. Arne, T.A. "Now Phoebus sinketh in the West," Comus, pg. 173. Weigl, Joseph. "Laura, sunk in tender sorrow," pg. 174. Dibdin, Charles. "Then farwell my trim built wherry," The Waterman, pg. 179. Dibdin, Charles. "The captive Linnet," The Quaker, pg. 180. Vento, Matthias. "Come ye hours," Castle of Andalusia, pg. 182. Haydn, F.J. "To sing of Love's passion," German Erato, pg. 184. Haydn, F.J. "A prey to tender anguish," German Erato, pg. 185. Giordani, Giuseppe. "I smile at love and his arts," pg. 186. Purcell, Henry. "Let the fifes and the clarion," Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 188. Purcell, Henry. "May the God of Wit," Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 189. Boyce, William. "Tell me lovely shepherd where," Solomon, pg. 191. Jackson, William. "If I love, will you doom me to die?" pg. 192. Rauzzini, Venanzio. "By him we love offended," Duenna, pg. 194. "Aileen Aroom," pg. 197. Battishill, Jonathan. "Man Eve or Kate of Aberdeen," pg. 198. Arne, T.A. "When late I wander'd the Plain," Thomas & Sally, pg. 199. Jackson, William. "Go gentle gales," pg. 200. [On page 202 is an index of the song titles contained in this volume number one.]

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  • Creation: circa 1800-1970

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From the Collection: 20.00 Linear Feet

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