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operas5
songs with piano2
songs (high voice) with harpsichord1
songs (medium voice) with harpsichord1
songs with continuo1
songs with harpsichord1
vocal duets with continuo1

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Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802)4
Preston and Son (Firm)2
Bannister, John1
Bannister, John (1760-1836)1
Bland1
Bland, Mrs (1770-1838)1
Colman, George1
Colman, George (1732-1794)1
Linley, Thomas (1733-1795)1
Storace, Stephen1

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Fresh & strong the breeze is blowing : a much admired and justly favorite song, in Inkle and Yarico

Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802)

[ca. 1790]

Contains accompaniments for guitar and German flute. Caption title. For voice and harpsichord, 3 hands; acc. originally for orchestra.

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When the hollow drum : sung by Mrs. Bland in the Mountaineers

Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802); Tersi, Maria Theresa Catherine (1770-1838); Preston and Son (Firm)

[ca. 1793?]

Song arr. on two staves for high voice and harpsichord; with a version for the flute. Caption title. First line: When the hollow drum has beat to bed.

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Wine cannot cure

Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802)

[1796?]

Arranged on 2 staves for voice and keyboard. Attributed to Samuel Arnold.

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When 'tis night and the midwatch is come : sung by Master Welsh in the musical entertaiment cal'd The glorious first of June

Linley, Thomas (1733-1795); Storace, Stephen (1762-1796); Welsh, Thomas (1780-1848)

[1794?]

For voice and keyboard on two staves; with a version 'for the guitar'. First line: When 'tis night and the mid-watch is come. Song by T. Linley the elder, to words by R.B. Sheridan, sung in the op...

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Oh happy tawny moor : sung by Mrs. Bland & Mr. Bannister Junr. in the Mountaineers

Arnold, Samuel (1740-1802); Colman, George (1732-1794); Bland, Mrs (1770-1838); Bannister, John (1760-1836); Preston and Son (Firm)

[ca. 1795]

Duet arr. on two or three staves for 2 voices and harpsichord; with a version for the guitar. Caption title. Words by G. Colman.

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