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Ayrton, William, 1777-1858
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1 score (8 volumes in 4); 36 cm
Subject
  • Ballads, English > Scores
  • Glees, catches, rounds, etc. > Vocal scores
  • Canzonets (Part songs), English > Scores
  • Madrigals > Scores
  • Nocturnes > Scores
  • Operas > Excerpts > Vocal scores with piano
  • Rondos > Scores
  • Songs with piano > Scores
  • Vocal duets with piano > Scores
  • Vocal trios with piano > Scores
  • Vocal quartets with piano > Scores
Genre/Form
  • Ballads.
  • Songs.
  • Operas.
  • Excerpts.
  • Vocal scores.
  • Scores.
  • Madrigals (Music)
Note
  • For voice and pianoforte.
  • Editor attributed to William Ayrton.
  • "Preface" present in volumes 1 and 4 of the instrumental volumes, and revised version for volume 4 of the vocal volume; prefaces in volume 4 signed by "W.A." and dated March 1837.
Contents
  • Instrumental volume I. Overture to La clemenza di Tito / Mozart -- Notturno / Frederick Kalkbrenner -- Slow movement from Haydn's Symphony in A -- Overture to The occasional oratorio / Handel -- Rondoletto on Rossini's air 'Largo al factotum' / G.J. Sieber -- Andante / Paradies -- Air 'Chantons l'hymen' with variations / Dussek -- A selection from Beethoven's grand septet -- Overture to the sacred opera of Joseph / Mehul -- The pastorale with the two introductory movement from Corelli's 8th concerto -- Romance for the piano-forte and flute, op. 108 / J.N. Hummel -- Air and variations from the 5th quartet, op. 18 / Beethoven -- Minuetto from Sonata 3, op. 10 / Beethoven -- March in the opera of Semiramide / Rossini -- Overture to Le nozze di Figaro / Mozart -- A selection from the first fantasie / Steibelt -- Rondo, op. 88 / Kuhlau -- March in the opera of the Zauberflöte with four variations / P.C. Hoffmann -- A representation of Chaos, the introduction of Haydn's Creation [for 4 hands] -- Sketch à la Haydn / J.B. Cramer -- Chaconne / Jomelli -- Funeral march in Saul and in Samson / Handel -- Overture - Samson / Handel -- Air "La temenda ultrice" from Bellini's opera I Montechi e Capuleti with an introduction and variations, op. 60 / W. Plachy -- The fourth plague of Egypt, chorus from Israel in Egypt / Handel -- The sixth plague of Egypt, chorus from Israel in Egypt / Handel -- The seventh plague of Egypt, chorus from Israel in Egypt / Handel -- Morning, the introduction to the third part of Haydn's Creation -- Adagio and andante from Giornovichi's concerto -- Minuet and trio from Haydn's 11th grand symphony -- Pastoral symphony from Handel's Messiah with Mozart's accompaniments [for 4 hands] -- Overture, The men of Prometheus ; March in the same ; Introduction and air from the same / Beethoven -- The march to battle in Joshua / Handel -- Air from Gretry's opera Les mariages Samnites with variations / Mozart -- Rondoletto / Hunten -- A selection from Handel's Water-music -- Minuet and trio from Mozart's trio, op. 14 [for piano and flute] -- Air, 'Charmante Gabrielle' with an introduction and variations / Onslow -- Introduction and rondo, op. 33 and 25 / Clementi -- Andante from Haydn's third grand symphony -- March / Himmel -- Minuet and trio, op. 70 / Dussek -- Air with variations / Beethoven -- Introduction and rondo, op. 65 / C.M. von Weber -- Overture to Don Giovanni / Mozart -- Choruses, 'Surely he hath borne our griefs,' 'and with his stripes,' and "All we like sheep' from The Messiah / Handel -- Introduction to Autumn, the third part of Haydn's Seasons -- Air with variations / Pleyel [for flute and piano] -- March à la romaine / Hummel.
  • Instrumental volume II. Overture to Esther / Handel -- Andante and variations / Haydn -- Sonata, op. 11 / Clementi -- March / Ferdinand Ries -- Air with variations / Mozart -- First and last movement from the 9th trio, op. 111 (or Concerto IV) / San Martini -- Romance and rondo / Lindpainter -- Adagio from a sonata, op. 25 / Woelfl -- Seventh quartet from Haydn's oratorio The last words from the Cross -- Choruses , 'Worthy is the lamb' and the Amen from The Messiah / Handel -- Canzonetta, op. 12 / Mendelssohn-Bartholdy [for 4 hands] -- Rondo / Beethoven -- French air 'L'amour est un enfant trompeur' with variations / Dussek -- Overture to Acis and Galatea / Handel -- Part of the middle movement of Beethoven's seventh symphony -- March in Tancredi / Rossini -- Tema, with variations, and rondo, op. 2 / Mozart -- Pastorale from Haydn's 1st sonata, op. 41 -- Sonata, op. 10 / Schobert -- Sonata IX, op. 5ta / Corelli -- Largo from third sonata, op. 2 / Beethoven -- Slow march / Couperin -- A selection from the 19th pot-pourri / Steibelt -- Overture to Demetrio e Polibio / Rossini -- Introduction and rondo, op. 5 / Clementi -- Romanza / J.B. Krumpholz -- Rondo, oeuvre XXVI / C.F. Ruppe -- Rondo, op. 5 / J.S. Schroeter -- Overture, Fidelio ; March in the opera of Fidelio / Beethoven -- Divertissement, op. 30 / Himmel -- Slow movement from the Symphony in G / Haydn -- The Marquis of Granby's march -- Introduction and andante from Handel's 11th grand concerto -- Air, 'Non v'ha sguardo' from Donizetti's Anna Bolena with three variations, op. 61 / Plachy -- Overture, Cosi fan tutte / Mozart -- Slow movement / The Vicomte de Marin -- Divertissement, op. 28 / Moscheles -- Brilliant rondo on an air in Herold's opera Marie, op. 97 / Kuhlau -- Introduction and fugue / J. Sebastian Bach
  • Instrumental volume III. Serenade / Beethoven [for flute and piano] -- Rondo / C.P.E. Bach -- Rondo, op. 35 / Dussek -- Air, from Bellini's opera Norma, with an introduction and variations, op. 62 / W. Plachy -- Nocturne, Les soupirs de la harpe eolienne, op. 129 / Kalkbrenner -- Overture (à la chasse) to Le jeune Henri / Mehul -- Polonaise arranged as a duet / composed by the Comte D'Oginsky [for 4 hands] -- Minuet and trio from the eleventh grand symphony / Haydn -- Air from Suites de pièces pour le clavecin / Handel -- German air 'Denkst du daran' with an introduction and variations, op. 39 / C. Gollmick -- Grand march / Himmel -- Rondo, op. 26 (abridged) / Mozart -- Sonata, op. VII / Clementi -- Introduction to Winter / from Haydn's Seasons -- A portion of Beethoven' Pastoral symphony -- Rondo on Mozart's air 'Non più andrai' / Kuhlau -- Rondo, minuet, and trio / Luigi Boccherini -- The gavotte of Vestris with variations / Henri Herz -- Religious march / from Gluck's Alceste -- Minuet from the opera of Faust / Spohr -- Rondoletto pastorale, op. 40 / Kalliwoda -- Preludio and balletto from the opera-buffa, 'Un' avventura di Scarmuccia' / Luigi Ricci -- Corelli's seventh concerto -- The Austrian hymn 'Gott erhalte Franz, den Kaiser!' with variations / Haydn -- Introduction and theme with variations on an air in Bellini's opera I Montecchi e Capuletti, op. 3 / Theodore Döhler -- The opening and finale of Mozart's 4th grand symphony -- Symphony (or overture) to the music in Macbeth / Matthew Lock -- Paisiello's air 'Quanto e bello' with variations / Beethoven -- Grand march / from Weber's Concert-Stück -- Introduction and rondo pastorale / Louis Berger -- The nightingale chorus 'May no rash intruder disturb their soft hours!" from Handel's Solomon [for flute and piano] -- Chorus 'From the censer' from Handel's Solomon -- A selection from a pot pourri / of Steibelt -- Rossini's aria 'Non piu mesta' with variations, op. 4 / by Adolph le Carpentier -- March from Handel's second set of sonatas, or trios -- Adagio, from the tenth grand symphony / Haydn -- Overture to Rosette, Das schweizerhirten Madchen (Rosette, the Swiss shepherdess) / G.B. Bierey -- A selection from the first quintet / Mozart -- Chorus in Bellin's Norma, with an introduction, a variation, and a finale, op. 18 / by J. Dejazet -- Romanza / Hummel -- Polonaise / Madame Szymanowska -- Arioso, op. 9 / Clementi
  • Instrumental volume IV. A selection from Beethoven's 4th [that is, 2nd] symphony, op. 36 -- Rondo on the air 'O dear! What can the matter be?' / Dussek -- Rondo a l'allemande (abridged), op. 55 / Charles Koch -- Overture to the opera of Alcina / Handel -- Opening and finale of Haydn's symphony no. 18 of Cianchettini's edition in score -- A selection from Pleyel's concertante -- Divertissement, op. 28 / I. Moscheles -- Overture to the opera Marie Montalban / Winter -- Romance, op. 3 / G.F. Pinto -- Welsh air, 'Of noble race was Shenkin' with three variations / by Beethoven [for flute and piano] -- The opening, the slow movement, and the finale of the first concerto, op. 3 / Francesco Geminiani -- Polonaise, oeuvre IV / P.B. van Hoogstraaten -- Sonata, op. 8 / Clementi -- The consolation an andante, with an introduction (abridged), op. 62 / Dussek -- Overture, Idomeneo / Mozart -- The dance of warriors from the opera La selva incantata / Righini -- Musette from Handel's sixth grand concerto -- Andante from the symphony in D, composed for the concerts of Bach and Abel / Haydn -- Overture and introduction to the opera of Ricciardo e Zoraide (abridged) / Rossini -- Romance for piano-forte and flute, or for three hands / Pleyel -- Variations on an air in the opera of Castor and Pollux / C.M. von Weber -- Overture to Iphigénie en Aulide / Gluck -- Finale from Haydn's 4th quartet, op. 76 -- German air with seven selected variations [K. 455] / Mozart -- Rondo spagnola / Dussek -- Overture to Herrmann von Unna / The Abbé Vogler -- Minuet in the overture to Berenice / Handel -- Solmen march from the opera of Emma von Roxburgh / Meyerbeer -- First movement of sonata IV, op. 12 / Clementi -- El fandango arranged as an overture to The Spanish barber / Dr. Arnold -- Overture to Die Zauberflöte / Mozart -- Adagio from his sonata, op. 25 / Woelfl -- Minuet and trio / George Frederick Pinto -- Opening and finale of Haydn's second grand symphony -- A selection from Beethoven's sonata op. 26 -- Minuet and trio from Andreas Romberg's symphony in D -- Romance from Haydn's quartet, op. 74 -- Gavotte from the overture to Semele / Handel.
  • Vocal volume I. Madrigal : "Awake, sweet love!" / John Dowland -- Forgive me / composed to German words by Haydn and never before published in England -- Beneath the ocean's swelling wave : the air / from Pacini's opera Niobe ; the words from the New-York Mirror -- Come opprima from the opera Enea nel Lazio / Righini -- The kiss, dear maid! Thy lip ha left / Felix Mendelssohn ; the words by Lord Byron -- Forgive, blest shade! / Dr. Callcott -- Toll, toll the knell from the opera of Mahmoud / Stephen Storace ; the words by Prince Heare -- Siren's duet : Two daughters of this aged stream are we from the masque of King Arthur / Purcell -- How deep the slumber of the floods! / Carl Löwe -- Serenade : Good morrow / Mozart ; the words by Thomas Heywood (1638) -- Jephtha's daughter / Carl Löwe ; the poetry by Lord Byron -- Canzonet : Recollection / Haydn -- Madrigal : When flow'ry meadows deck the year / Palestrina (1590) -- O! sing unto my roundelay / Stephen Paxton ; the words by Chatterton -- Duet : Love in thine eyes for ever plays / Jackson, of Exeter -- Song [Thy voice is sweet] / originally set to German words by The Chevalier Neükomm ; the English words "To a nightingale at mid-day' by Barry Cornwall -- Glee : Hark! The lark at heav'n's gate sings / Dr. Cooke -- Canzonet : The mermaid's song / Haydn -- Deh calma, o ciel! From the last scene in Otello / Rossini -- Round : Winde, gentle evergreen / Dr. William Hayes -- Cantata : Mad Tom / Purcell -- Nocturne : Ni jamais, ni toujours / Madame Gail -- Madrigal : As fair as morn, and fresh as May / John Wilbye (1598) -- The Hermitage / C.L. Drobisch ; the words imitated from the German -- Romance [Oh cease in pity] from the German opera Euryanthe / Weber -- Glee : The may-fly / Dr. Callcott -- Arietta : Ah! Non lasciarmi nò / Bonifazio Asioli -- Canzonet : My wife's a winsome wee thing / Beethoven -- Canzonet [My mother bids me bind my hair] / Haydn -- Prize glee 1779 : Here in cool grot / The Earl of Mornington -- Duet : Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair / Jackson (of Exeter) -- Aria : With verdure clad from ... Creation / Haydn -- The mansion of peace / Samuel Webbe -- Song : Adieu, ye streams! / Reissiger ; the English words adapted to the air -- Glee : Ne'er trouble thyself with the times / Matthew Lock -- Song : The woodman / T. Linley, sen[ior] -- Canzonet : Pleasing pain / Haydn -- Quartet : Five times by the taper's light : from The iron chest / Stephen Storace -- Canzonet : Pretty Fairy! / words and music by Miss Mary Linwood -- Invocation : Giusto ciel in tal periglio : written for the opera of Maometto Secondo, and transferred to L'assedio di Corinto / Rossini -- Round : How great is the pleasure / Henry Harrington -- Madrigal : Now, O now, I needs must part / Dowland, 1590 -- Air [Sweet are the banks] from the opera of 'Les deux journées / Cherubini ; the English words by Woty -- Round [Call Philip Flat-nose, straight he frets thereat] / Anon, 1834 -- Aria : La Rachelina from La molinara : introduced as 'Whither my love' in The haunted tower / Paisiello -- Canzonet : Despair / Haydn -- Song : The self-banished / composed by Dr. Blow (1700) ; the words by Waller -- Canzonet : To my boat / Neukomm ; the words by permission of Mr. Mori -- Glee : Fear no more the heat of the sun / Dr. Nares -- Canzonetta : Cara Lisa / Reissiger -- Arietta : Bella Ciprignia / Francesco Pollini -- Cantata : Mad Bess / Purcell -- Madrigal : The silver swan / Orlando Gibbons -- Portuguese modhina / Gago da camera ; the words translated and adapted -- Air : Charmante Gabrielle / the words attributed to Henri IV ; the composer unknown -- Canzonet : Fidelity / Haydn -- Duet : A I saw fair Clora walk alone / G. Hayden -- Round : Sweet enslaver / Atterbury -- Glee : The fairies / Dr. Callcott -- Aria : The husbandman : from Haydn's Seasons -- May song [Now nature shines so divinely bright] / Beethoven ; the words translated from Goethe by John Oxenford -- Tweed-side : harmonised as a glee / by Joseph Corfe -- Duet : When the moonlight streaming : founded on the old French air 'Le clair de la lune' / Boieldieu -- Hebe : a pastoral ballad / Arne -- Aria : Per pietà non dirmi addio / Beethoven -- Canzonet : Sympathy / Haydn -- Song : Ada to Alexis, with a rose / Himmel -- Glee : Health to my dear! / Spofforth ; the words by Mrs. Barbauld -- Duet : Could a man be secure -- Aria : Non vi turbate, no / Gluck -- Madrigal [Out upon it] / Gio. Giacomo Gastoldi -- Modinha ; As fades the morn ; the words imitated from the Portuguese -- Canzonet : The wanderer / Haydn -- Glee : Adieu to the village delights / Baildon -- Bolero : Son Gelsomino / Piantanida.
  • Vocal volume II. Cavatina : Winter / from Haydn's Seasons -- Song : What makes this poor bosom / Spohr -- Canzonet : Soft Cupid, wanton, am'rous boy / Travers -- Scena, e duetto : Parto! Ti lascio, addio! / Simone Mäyer -- Ballad : Sally in our alley / Henry Carey -- Glee : Lightly tread, 'tis hallowed ground / Berg -- Canzonet : Piercing eyes / Haydn -- La Marmotte : from the Savoyard-boy's song / Beethoven -- Canzonetta : Nizza, je puis sans peine / Rossini -- Madrigal : Return, return, my lovely maid / The Earl of Mornington -- Song : O, gentle maid / Giordani -- Air : Where e'er you walk : from the musical drama of Semele / Handel -- Glee : The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall / composed by William Horsley ... ; the poetry from The lay of the last minstrel -- Romanza : L'ombrosa notte, vien! : from the opera of Matilde von Guise / Hummel -- Canzonet : She never told her love / Haydn -- Glee : You gave me your heart / Webbe -- Air : Blow, blow, thou winter wind / Arne and W. Linley -- The death song of the Cherokee Indian / written and adapted by Miss Home (afterwards Mrs. John Hunter) -- Duet : Still confiding ( = Folg' dem Freunde) from the opera of Faust / Spohr -- Song : Down by the river : from The iron chest / Storace -- Aria : Rendi 'l sereno al ciglio : from the opera of Sosarme / Handel -- Song : Young spring-gods are round u flying / Beethoven ; the words by Goethe ; translated by J. Oxenford -- Song : O Nanny, wilt thou gang with me? / Carter -- May-song : Hail! All hail! Thou merry month of May / C.M. von Weber -- Air : Love in her eyes sits playing : from the serenata of Acis and Galatea ; Trio : The flocks shall leave the mountains : from the same ; Air : Heart, the seat of soft delight : from the same / Handel -- Madrigal : Now is the month of maying / Morley -- Aria and coro : Lieti fiori, ombrose piante : from the opera of Il ratto di Proserpina / Winter -- Canzonet : Go, lovely Rose! : composed for this work / Attwood -- Glee : Harold the valiant / Callcott -- Arietta : Se resto sul lid / Bonifazio Asioli -- Cavatina : Il pensier stà Negli oggetti : from Haydn's opera Orfeo e Euridce -- Canzonet : Say not that minutes swiftly move / J.P. Salomon -- Ballad : Black-eyed Susan / Leveridge -- German song : Ich liebte dich / Eberwein ; adapted to Lord Byron's stanzas -- Madrigal : Flora gave me fairest flowers / John Wilbye -- Aria : Verdi prati : from the opera of Alcina / Handel -- Duet : Why should mortals sigh for gold? / Dr. Nares -- Song : The streamlet : from the opera of The woodman / Shield -- Song : The parting / the words (by the late F. Townsend) adapted to an air in Bellini's opera La straniera -- Glee : The fairest flowers the vale prefer / Danby -- Quartet : How strange does all appear! : from Beethoven's Fidelio -- Cavatina : Joy has fled, and all is cheerless [from Fidelio] / [Beethoven] -- Duet : Oh more, far more than mortal pleasure [Fidelio] / [Beethoven] -- Canzonet : Go, gentle gales / Jackson (of Exeter) -- Air : La danse n'et pas ce que j'aime : de l'opera Richard Cœur-de-Lion / Gretry -- Chorus : Come, gentle spring ! : from The seasons / Haydn -- Song : When I roved, a young highlander! / Gyrowetz ; adapted to words by Lord Byron -- Glee : Go, happy heart / composed by William Horsley -- Song : Tell me, lovely shepherd / Boyce -- Duet : Deh! Ti conforta, o cara : from Il matrimonio segreto / Cimarosa -- Romance : Ah! Lorsque la mort : from Mehul's Joseph -- Canzonet : O tuneful voice ! / Haydn -- Glee : tell me, then, the reason why? / Atterbury -- Cavatina : Soave immagine d'amor! / Mercadante -- Canzonet : haste, my Nannette / Travers -- Madrigal : Since first I saw your face / Ford -- Canzonet : I told my nymph, I told her true / Graeff.
  • Vocal volume III. Glee : Desolate is the dwelling of Morna / Dr. Callcott -- Cavatina : Col sorriso d'innocenzo : from the opera il pirata / Bellini -- A Brazilian air : And are these the mountains? -- Quartet : Pieta di noi! : in the comic opera L'arbore di Diana / Vincenzo Martini -- Cantata : From sorry bow'rs / Purcell -- Air (de trois notes) : Que le jour me dure ! / J.J. rousseau -- Aria : Infelice in tanti affanni / Carl Friedrich Zelter -- Elegy : Ye woods and ye mountains / Jackson (of Exeter) -- Romance : Oh! Forbear to bid me slight her / Hummel -- Song : No flower that blows : from the opera of Selima and Azor / Linley (senior) -- Duetto : Caro! Bella! : from the opera of Giulio Cesare / Handel -- Madrigal : Sweet honey-sucking bees / Wilbye -- Ballad : The brook's lullaby / Reissiger -- Round : Here, in sweet sleep / composed for this work by W. Horsley -- Rondo : La verginella come la rosa : (introduced as 'Love, soft illusion' in The castle of Andalusia) / Bertoni -- Ariette : Le doux mal / Méhul -- Song : The hardy sailor : from the opera of The castle of Andalusia ; Duet : Indian queen : from the opera of The castle of Andalusia / Dr. Arnold -- Recit., accomp. : Alma del gran Pompeo! : And aria : Piangerò : from the opera Giulio Cesare / Handel -- Prize-glee : Swiftly from the mountain's brow / Webbe -- Song : Gentle youth, ah! Tell me why? : from Love in a village / Arne -- Coronach, (or dirge) : He is gone on the mountain : from Scott's Lady of the lake / Attwood -- Glee : In holiday gown / composed by Thomas Fitzherbert, of Swynnerton Park, Staffordshire -- Arietta : Or son d'Elena invaghito : from the comic opera Un' avventura di Scaramuccia / Luigi Ricci -- Duettino : Tendre fruit des pleurs d'Aurore / J.J. Rousseau -- Duet : Dolce dell'anima : from the opera of Sargino / Paer -- Song : 'Tis not wealth, it is not birth : from Love in a village / Giardini -- Song : O had I been by fate decreed : from Love in a village / Dr. Howard -- Russian air / the words adapted to the melody are Herrick's Meditation for his mistress -- Four-part song : Enjoy thyself howe'er thou art (= Ermunterung) / C.M. von Weber ; the English words imitated from the German -- Canzonet : The fortunate land (= Das glückliche Land) / Beethoven ; the German words by Goethe, of which the English is a translation -- Madrigal : The nightingale / Thomas Weelkes -- Rondo : Down, down a thousand fathom deep / C. Keller ; the English words by Mrs. Radcliffe -- Terzettino : Angiol di pace all'anima : from the opera of Beatrice di Tenda / Bellini -- Cavatina : Piu bianca di giglio : from La cosa rara : sung in The siege of Belgrade as The rose and the lily / Martini -- Song : The sapling oak : from The siege of Belgrade / Storace -- Prize-glee (1773) : In the merry month of May / Benjamin Cooke -- Song : The letter of flowers / Franz Schubert -- Duet : The neighb'ring convent's bell : from The padlock / Dibdin -- Elegia : Sulla tomba di Bellini, l'amico dolente / composed by D'Alary -- Song : An address to a locket / Dr. Arnold ; the words from the novel Emma Corbett -- Glee : Oh! Tarry, gentle traveller / Dr. Callcott -- Romance and duet : from the opera of Fortunatus / Schnyder (or Wartensee) -- A spring song ( = Fruhlingslied) / Mendelssohn -- Caliban's song in The tempest : The owl is abroad / John Christian Smith -- Song : Henry cull'd the flow'ret's bloom : as sung in the opera of Rosina / Sacchini -- Round [Se placar volete Amore / Vincenzo Martini -- Canzonet for four voices : Canst thou love and live alone? / Ravenscroft -- Air : Le secret / composed by Franz Schubert -- Song : Come, dear Maria! / Neükomm -- Arietta : The country wedding / Winter ; the words now adapted to the German air, are from Ritton's songs -- Cavatina : Tu sai qual oggetto : from the opera Constanza e Romilda / Meyerbeer -- Cantata : Let the dreadful engines : from the opera of Don Quixote / Purcell -- Terzetto and chorus ; O come O Bella / Webbe -- Cavatina : Sgambra i miei dubbi, O cielo! : from Mercadante's opera Ismalia -- Glee : The seasons / Dr. Arnold -- Duet : Soft is the Zephyr's breezy wing / Geary -- Romance : Expectation / Mendelssohn-Bartholdy -- Song : Peaceful slumb'ring on the ocean : from the opera of The pirates / Storace.
  • Vocal volume IV. Duet : O what various charms unfolding / from Haydn's Seasons -- Song : No, 'twas neither shape no feature : introduced in The flitch of bacon / Paisiello ; the words by the Rev. H. Bate Dudley -- Romance : Ma bella ange / T. Labarre ; paroles de Barateau -- Trio : When the rosy morn appearing : sung in the opera of Rosina : this is an adaptation of the round Care, thou canker of our joys / the composer of which is unknown -- Cavatina : Si, lo sento : from the opera Faust / Spohr -- Round : The dumb peal / Dr. Cooke -- Cantata : Alexis / composed by John Christopher Pepusch ; the poetry by John Hughes -- Glee : Melting airs soft joys inspire / Dr. William Hayes ; the words by Hughes from his Ode in praise of music -- Canzonetta : Vita felice / Beethoven -- Song : How hardly I conceal'd my tears / Mozart ; the words by Mrs. Wharton ... -- Duetto : Unito a un puro affetto : in the opera Teseo (Theseus) / the words by Nicolo Haym ; the music by Handel -- Glee : Mark'd you her eye of heavenly blue? / Spofforth ; the words by Sheridan -- Madrigal : Cynthia! Thy song and chanting / Giovanni Croce -- Song : With lowly suit and plaintive ditty : from the two-act opera No song, no supper / Storace ; the words by James Cobb -- Canzonetta : Aure amiche / Georg Müller -- Quartetto : Dal tuo stellato soglio : from Mose in Egitto / Rossini -- Song : Encompass'd in an angel's frame : from The lord of the manor / Jackson, of Exeter ; the word by Lieutenant-General Burgoyne -- Canzonet : I, my dear, was born to-day / Travers ; the words by Prior -- Canzonetta : In questa tomba oscura / Beethoven -- Recit. : How gentle was my Damon's air! : and air : On every hill, in every grove : from the masque of Comus / as set by Dr. Arne ; the words by Dr. Dalton -- Song : What makes this poor bosom / Spohr ; the words imitated from the original German -- Trio : An argument / composed by I. Moscheles -- Ballad : Ere around the huge oak : from the comic opera The farmer / Shield ; the words by O'Keefe -- Canzonetta : La contraddizione / Gabriello Piozzi -- Prize glee (1783) : Awake! Aeolian lyre / Danby ; the words from Gray's Ode, The progress of poesy -- Duet : Dopo cento affanni : from the opera of Calypso / Winter -- The spirit song / Haydn -- Arai : Adelaide / Beethoven ; the words translated from the German of Matthisson -- Madrigal : Fair! Sweet! Cruel! Why dost thou fly me? / Ford -- Rondo : While the lads in the village : from the opera of The Quaker / written and composed by Dibdin -- Roundelay : IN my pleasant native plains : from The carnival of Venice / Linley ; the words by R. Tickell -- Glee : Peace to the souls of the heroes! / Dr. Callcott ; the words from Ossian's Fingal, book I -- Cavatina : Lungi dal caro bene : introduced in the opera Giulio Sabino / Sarti -- Round : Chi mai d'iniqua stella / Bononcini -- Duet : Hark! My Daridcar! : from Dryden's tragedy Tyrannick love, or The royal martyr / Purcell -- Song : Her image ever rose to view : from the opera of Nettleby Abbey / Baumgarten -- Swiss air : Le chaseur de Chamois (= Der Gemsjäger) / Ferd. Huber -- Prize glee, 1768 : A gen'rous friendship no cold medium knows / Webbe ; the words from Pope's Homer's Iliad, book ix, verse 725 -- Song : There the silver'd waters roam : from the opera of The pirates / Storace -- Song : From glaring show and giddy noise / Webbe ; the words by Hayley -- Round : I loved thee beautiful and kind / Battishill ; the words by the Earl Nugent -- Catch : O let the merry peal go on! / Danby -- Duet : Guarda qui, che lo vedrai / Haydn -- Song : On board the Valiant : from the comic opera of The shipwreck / Dr. Arnold ; the words by S.J. Arnold -- Prize glee, 1777 : Return, blest days / John Stafford Smith ; the word by Dr. Percy -- Romanza : Una furtiva lagrima : in the comic opera L'elisir d'amore / Donizetti -- Schlummerlied / C.M. von Weber -- Madrigal : Ev'ry bush new springing / Michael Cavendish -- Song : What shall I do to show how much I love her? : from the opera of Dioclesian / Purcell ; the words by Betterton -- Aria : Per pietà, non ricercate : written for and introduced in the opera of Il curioso indiscreto / Mozart -- Duet : Amor gioie mi porge : the first movement of the 4th of Handel's Thirteen chamber duet ; the words by the Abbate Hortensio Mauro -- Elegy :While grief and anguish rack my breast : from Selima and Azor / Thomas Linley ; the word by Sir George Collier -- Song : Light as thistle-down : from the opera of Rosina / Shield ; the words by Mrs. Brook -- Song : Fair Liela / the words and music by Wm. Linley -- Duetto : Io lo so / Johann Christian Bach -- The waits / Jeremiah Savile.
Call Number
*MN (Musical library)
OCLC
1422161205
Title
The musical library.
Publisher
[London] : [Charles Knight], 1846.
Type of Content
notated music
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Added Author
Ayrton, William, 1777-1858, editor.
Research Call Number
*MN (Musical library)
7-*MN (Musical library)
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