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Callcott, John Wall (1766-1821) | 6 |
Jackson, William (1730-1803) | 6 |
Dibdin, Charles (1745-1814) | 5 |
Baker, David Erskine (1730-1767) | 4 |
Jones, Stephen | 4 |
Jones, Stephen (1763-1827) | 4 |
Reed, Isaac | 4 |
Reed, Isaac (1742-1807) | 4 |
Shield, William (1748-1829) | 4 |
Longman and Broderip (London, England) | 3 |
The comic tunes in the genii : as they are perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury; set for the violin, German flute or hautboy with a thorough bass for ye harpsicord
Oswald, James (1711-1769)
[ca. 1750]
"Printed by Authority."
Longman & Broderip's selection of music for the pedal harp : intended for the use of performers in general, including a variety of preludes and compositions of the following much admired authors, Krumpholtz, Haydn, Elouis, Petrini, Dussek, Cardon, Pleyel, Hinner, Seybold, Delaval &c &c
[1785?]
Includes original and arranged works.
Biographia dramatica; or, a companion to the playhouse : containing historical and critical memoirs, and original anecdotes, of British and Irish dramatic writers, from the commencement of our theatrical exhibitions; among whom are some of the most celebrated actors: Also an alphabetical account, and chronological lists, of their works, the dates when printed, and observations on their merits: together with an introductory view of the rise and progress of the British stage (v.1, pt.1)
Baker, David Erskine (1730-1767); Reed, Isaac (1742-1807); Jones, Stephen (1763-1827)
1812
Caption title: A companion to the playhouse. First edition published anonymously, 1764, under the title "The companion to the playhouse;" 2nd ed. by I. Reed, 1782 under present title.
Biographia dramatica; or, a companion to the playhouse : containing historical and critical memoirs, and original anecdotes, of British and Irish dramatic writers, from the commencement of our theatrical exhibitions; among whom are some of the most celebrated actors: Also an alphabetical account, and chronological lists, of their works, the dates when printed, and observations on their merits: together with an introductory view of the rise and progress of the British stage (v.2)
Baker, David Erskine (1730-1767); Reed, Isaac (1742-1807); Jones, Stephen (1763-1827)
1812
Caption title: A companion to the playhouse. First edition published anonymously, 1764, under the title "The companion to the playhouse;" 2nd ed. by I. Reed, 1782 under present title.
Biographia dramatica; or, a companion to the playhouse : containing historical and critical memoirs, and original anecdotes, of British and Irish dramatic writers, from the commencement of our theatrical exhibitions; among whom are some of the most celebrated actors: Also an alphabetical account, and chronological lists, of their works, the dates when printed, and observations on their merits: together with an introductory view of the rise and progress of the British stage (v.1, pt.2)
Baker, David Erskine (1730-1767); Reed, Isaac (1742-1807); Jones, Stephen (1763-1827)
1812
Caption title: A companion to the playhouse. First edition published anonymously, 1764, under the title "The companion to the playhouse;" 2nd ed. by I. Reed, 1782 under present title.
Biographia dramatica; or, a companion to the playhouse : containing historical and critical memoirs, and original anecdotes, of British and Irish dramatic writers, from the commencement of our theatrical exhibitions; among whom are some of the most celebrated actors: Also an alphabetical account, and chronological lists, of their works, the dates when printed, and observations on their merits: together with an introductory view of the rise and progress of the British stage (v.3)
Baker, David Erskine (1730-1767); Reed, Isaac (1742-1807); Jones, Stephen (1763-1827)
1812
Caption title: A companion to the playhouse. First edition published anonymously, 1764, under the title "The companion to the playhouse;" 2nd ed. by I. Reed, 1782 under present title.
The golden pippin : An English burletta, in two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
O'Hara, Kane (1714?-1782)
1777
The author of 'Midas' = Kane O'Hara.
The camp : an entertainment as performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane
Linley, Thomas (1733-1795); Sheridan, Richard Brinsley (1751-1816); Tickell, Richard (1751-1793); Parke, John (1745-1829)
[1778]
Libretto by R.B. Sheridan and R. Tickell. Overture and accompaniments arranged for keyboard; some songs in condensed score. "N.B. The favorite song in the School for scandal is printed at the end ...
Invocation to night
[1770?]
Song; for voice and continuo. Includes part for German flute or guitar. Imprint from foot of page: 'Str: & Sk:' [i.e. Straight & Skillern].
Nancy of the dale : sung by Mr. Webster in the Camp
Linley, Thomas (1733-1795)
[ca. 1780]
Song arr. on two staves for voice and keyboard; with a version for the flute. "Published by authority"--caption. Publishers' initials at foot of leaf [2]: "S.A.P.T." [i.e. Samuel, Ann and Peter Th...
XII solos for a violin with a thorough bass for the harpsicord or violoncello. Opera quinta
Corelli, Arcangelo (1653-1713)
[1740?]
"N.B. These solos are printed from a curious edition publish'd at Rome by the author" -- t.p.
Six sonatas for the piano forte or harpsichord with a violin accompaniment
Clementi, Muzio (1752-1832)
[1780]