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A second collection of catches canons and glees for three, four, five and eight voices. Most humbly inscrib’d to the Noblemen and Gentlemen of the Catch-Club at St Alban’s Tavern
Warren, Edmund Thomas (1730-1794); Armytage family; A. M. Pigott
1764
Engraved music. With an index. 5 works in one bound volume.
A collection of glees, canons, and catches, composed by the late John Wall Callcott,... : including some pieces never before published ; the whole selected, and arranged with an accompaniment for the piano-forte, ad libitum, together with a memoir of the author
Callcott, John Wall (1766-1821); Horsley, William (1774-1858); Armytage family
1824
Leeds University Library copy at Armytage Music Books 7 is wanting frontispiece. With a list of subscribers at the end.
On the death of Nelson : a glee for 4 voices
Clark, J; Cumberland, Richard (1732-1811)
[18--?]
For 4 voices.
Six original glees
Webbe, Samuel (1740-1816)
[1840]
For 3-5 voices, with piano reduction, in open score. With a list of subscribers. Dedication dated 1840. Pl. no.: 761.
The bells of St. Michael's tow'r : a favorite glee for three voices
Knyvett, William (1779-1856)
[1807]
Fairest of all the lights above : a new glee taken from the march in Alceste
Gluck, Christoph Willibald Ritter von (1714-1787); Webbe, Samuel (1770-1843)
[ca. 1800]
For treble, countertenor, tenor and bass, with piano acc.
The harmonist, : a select collection, of ancient & modern glees, catches, canons, epigrams, &c
[ca. 1830?]
Each vol.: [2], 80 p.
Lone dweller of the rock
Callcott, John Wall (1766-1821); Rannie, John; Broderip and Wilkinson
[ca. 1799]
Glee for 4 voices (ATTB?), unaccompanied, in open score. Caption title. The first and last pages are blank.
Mynheer Vandunck : glee for three voices, as sung in The law of Java, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Colman, George (1762-1836)
[ca. 1830?]
Arr. for ATB and piano. Reprinted from the plates of the complete vocal score. The last page is blank. Caption title.
Sleep gentle lady : serenade for four voices viz. alto, 2 tenors & a bass
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Planché, J R (1796-1880)
[1823]
"H.R. Bishop's Glees" - bottom of p. 1.
Words of songs, glees, and choruses, performed at the first annual dinner of the Sheffield Vocal Union, (late Apollo Catcha and Glee Society) : held at the Royal Hotel, Sheffield, October 5, 1853
Sheffield Vocal Union
1853
Includes a seating plan for the dinner, p.[1].