Come unto these yellow sands : glee, for three voices, as sung at the Hibernian Catch Club, with an accompaniment for two performers on one piano forte
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Type of record: Book
Title: Come unto these yellow sands : glee, for three voices, as sung at the Hibernian Catch Club, with an accompaniment for two performers on one piano forte
Classmark: Ripon Cathedral Library XV.B.27/q
Creator(s): Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833)
Additional creator(s): Shakespeare, William (1564-1616) (Other)
Related people: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William
Publisher: Published by Hime,... and to be had at all the music shops in England
Publication city: Dublin
Date(s): [1802]
Language: English
Size and medium: 1 score ([1], 14, [1] p)
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/263460
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991017035379705181
Collection group(s): Ripon Cathedral
Description
For SSB and piano duet, in score.
Additional description
Bound with 44 other publications in a volume lettered Glees. Volume contents: 1. Clarke Whitfeld, J.: Norman's song, [1815?] -- 2. Clarke Whitfeld, J.: Blanche of Devan's song, [1815?] -- 3. Virtue, M.: If thou canst live on humble fare, [18--] -- 4. Braham, J.: All's well, [ca. 1820] -- 5. Thompson, T.: Three duettinos, [18--] -- 6. Clarke Whitfeld, J.: Minstrel's tale, [1820?] -- 7. Stevenson, J.A.: Sweet lady, look not thus again, [1820?] -- 8. Mazzinghi, J.: Where shall the lover rest, [18--] -- 9. Winter, I. D.: Rest lady fair, [181-] -- 10. Whitaker, J.: Sailor's return, [18--] -- 11. Whitaker, J.: Daisies that sprinkle her grave, [18--] -- 12. Whitaker, J.: Winds gently whisper, [18--] -- 13. Kemp, J.: English mariners, [18--] -- 14. Mazzinghi, J.: Favorite air, sung by Sigra. Catalani, [18--] -- 15. Stevenson, J.A.: Under the greenwood tree, [18--] -- 16. Stevenson, J.A.: Glee Oh! Maid of Marlivale, [18--] -- 17. Webbe, S.: Collection of selected melodies, No. 10, [ca. 1805] --
18. Attwood, T.: In peace love tunes the shepherd's reed, [18--] -- 19. Stevenson, J.A.: Now is the merry month of May, [180-?] -- 20. Knyvett, W.: Bells of St Michael's tow'r, [1807] -- 21. Stevenson, J.A.: Come unto these yellow sands, [1802] -- 22. Shield, W.: Loadstars, [ca. 1800?] -- 23. Callcott, J.W.: Water king, [ca. 1800?] -- 24. Callcott, J.W.: Elvers Hoh, [ca. 1800?] -- 25. Danby, J.: When Sappho tun'd the rapturous swain, [ca. 1800?] -- 26. Rogers, B.: Come all noble souls, [ca. 1800?] -- 27. Favourite glee of thou'rt gone away, [ca. 1800?] -- 28. Baildon, J.: When gay Bacchus, [ca. 1800] -- 29. Drink to me only, [ca. 1800] -- 30. Stevenson, J.A.: Sir I am at home, [ca. 1800] -- 31. Callcott, J.W.: Who comes so dark, [ca. 1800] -- 32. Dyne, J.: Fill the bowl with rosy wine, [ca. 1800] -- 33. Clarke Whitfeld, J.: Coronach "He's gone on the mountain", [181-] -- 34. Clarke Whitfeld, J.: Ellen's song, [1817?] -- 35. Stevenson, J.A.: Now the star of day is high, [1810?] -- 36.
Phelps, E.: When time who steals our years away, [18--] -- 37. Webbe, S.: My pocket's low & taxes high, [1805?] -- 38. Cooke, B.: Hark the lark at heav'n's gate, [ca. 1800] -- 39. Stevenson, J.A.: Hail lovely sound, [ca. 1800] -- 40. Haydn, J.: Come gentle spring, [ca. 1800] -- 41. Gluck, C.W.: Fairest of all the lights above, [ca. 1800] -- 42. Corfe, J.: Broom. A favorite Scots air, [ca. 1800] -- 43. Adeste fideles, the favorite Portugueze hymn, [ca. 1800] -- 44. Corfe, J.: Tweed side. A favorite Scots air, [ca. 1800] -- 45. Clarke Whitfeld, J.: Had I heart for falsehood fram'd, [ca. 1800]
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