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songs (high voice) with instrumental ensemble4
songs (high voice) with string orchestra2
songs with instrumental ensemble2
operas1
vocal duets with continuo1

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Jackson, William (1730-1803)11
Burgoyne, John2
Burgoyne, John (1722-1792)2
Johnson, John2
Johnson, John (1762-)2
Marmontel, Jean Francois1
Marmontel, Jean Francois (1723-1799)1
Preston, John1
Preston, John (1798-)1

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Encompass'd in an angel's frame : a favourite song sung by M. Bannister in the Lord of the Manor

Jackson, William (1730-1803); Burgoyne, John (1722-1792)

[ca. 1785?]

For voice and piano, with parts for German flute and guitar.

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Susanna

Jackson, William (1730-1803)

[ca. 1775?]

Song from Jackson's op. 1, for voice, strings and continuo (figured bass), arr. in condensed score, mostly omitting the inner string parts. Caption title. Without imprint. First line: 'Twas when t...

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Twelve songs

Jackson, William (1730-1803)

[ca. 1765]

For soprano with accompaniment of 2 violins, viola and continuo. Includes preface by the composer.

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Twelve songs

Jackson, William (1730-1803); Johnson, John (fl. 1740-1762)

[ca. 1755]

Principally for voice, 2 violins, viola and continuo (figured bass) Mostly in full score. (First lines): I. The heavy hours are almost past -- II. Blest as th'immortal gods is he -- III. For ever ...

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Twelve songs

Jackson, William (1730-1803); Johnson, John (fl. 1740-1762)

[ca. 1755]

Principally for voice, 2 violins, viola and continuo (figured bass) Mostly in full score. (First lines): I. The heavy hours are almost past -- II. Blest as th'immortal gods is he -- III. For ever ...

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Twelve canzonets for two voices

Jackson, William (1730-1803)

[1770?]

For 2 high voices and continuo (figured bass) Letterpress preface and advertisement: second leaf. Page [10] is blank. Horizontal chain lines. (First lines) I. Time has not thinned my flowing h...

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Jackson's twenty four original canzonets, for two voices, with an accompaniment for the piano forte [...]

Jackson, William (1730-1803)

[ca. 1805]

Caption title: Canzonet VIII.

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The lord of the manor : a comic opera

Jackson, William (1730-1803); Burgoyne, John (1722-1792); Marmontel, Jean François (1723-1799); Preston, John (fl. 1774-1798)

[1781]

Libretto by J.S. Burgoyne, after J.F. Marmontel's 'Silvain'. Overture arr. for harpsichord; vocal numbers mostly arr. for voices and harpsichord or in condensed score. Publisher's catalogue: final...

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The Lord of the manor, a comic opera : Opera XII

Jackson, William (1730-1803)

[1782?]

Full score and figured bass.

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'Twas when the seas were roaring : a favorite song

Jackson, William (1730-1803)

[ca.1755]

Song 9 from Jackson's op. 1, for voice, strings and continuo (figured bass), arr. in condensed score, without the introduction, for voice, violin and continuo (figured bass), omitting the inner string...

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The heavy hours are almost past : a favorite song

Jackson, William (1730-1803)

[ca. 1755]

Song 1 from Jackson's op. 1, for voice, strings and figured bass. Caption title.

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