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Callcott, John Wall (1766-1821) | 3 |
Spofforth, Reginald (1770-1827) | 2 |
Barbauld | 1 |
Barbauld, Mrs (Anna Letitia) (1743-1825) | 1 |
Dorset, Charles Sackville | 1 |
Dorset, Charles Sackville Earl of (1638?-1706) | 1 |
Gray, Thomas | 1 |
Gray, Thomas (1716-1771) | 1 |
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) | 1 |
Horsley, William (1774-1858) | 1 |
Six glees
Spofforth, Reginald (1770-1827); Preston, Thomas (fl. 1789-1834)
[ca. 1810]
For 4-5 voices, unaccompanied, in open score. With a list of subscribers, the contents of which suggest a date after 1807. Includes index. Contents: The spring -- L'ape -- Come bounteous May -- ...
To all you ladies now at land : The celebrated glee sung at Harrison & Knyvett's vocal concerts as a companion to The new mariners or You gentlemen of England
Callcott, John Wall (1766-1821); Dorset, Charles Sackville Earl of (1638?-1706)
[179-?]
For 3 voices (TTB?), unaccompanied, in open score. Words by Charles Sackville, 6th earl of Dorset.
Queen of the valley : the words from the Madoc of Southey
Callcott, John Wall (1766-1821); Southey, Robert (1774-1843)
[1807?]
For TTTBB.
Handel's celebrated air, The harmonious blacksmith, arranged as a glee, for four voices, with appropriate poetry
Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759); Kellner, Ernest August
[18--]
Hast thou left thy blue course
Callcott, John Wall (1766-1821); Macpherson, James (1736-1796)
1801
Words by J. Macpherson.
Cold is Cadwallo's tongue : a glee for five voices as performed at the vocal concert, Willis's Rooms (the poetry from Grays Bard)
Horsley, William (1774-1858); Gray, Thomas (1716-1771)
[1820?]
Health to my dear : a glee, for four voices; sung at the New Amateur Concerts, Hanover Square Rooms
Spofforth, Reginald (1770-1827); Barbauld, Mrs (Anna Letitia) (1743-1825)
[1824?]