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Tremate! empi, tremate! A trio, for a soprano, tenor and bass
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827); Novello, Vincent (1781-1861)
[18--]
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 original music introduced in the tragedy of Macbeth
Locke, Matthew (1621-1677); Clarke Whitfeld, John (1770-1836); Leveridge, Richard (1758)
[1822?]
English words. "The Original music in the Witches Scene, in Middleton's comedy of the Witch, from a M.S. of that Age": iv p. at beginning.
Daughter of error! : Chorus and solo
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Dibdin, Thomas (1771-1841)
[ca. 1840]
Words by Thomas John Dibdin.
In a cell or cavern deep : a glee, for alto, two tenors & bass, with an accompaniment for the piano forte
Parry, John (1776-1851)
[1838]
Where art thou, beam of light? : Glee
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Macpherson, James (1736-1796)
[18--]
"The words from Ossian" - title page.
There is beauty on the mountain : Glee four voices
Goss, Sir John (1800-1880); Barton, Bernard (1784-1849)
[1830?]
What phrase sad and soft : Quartet
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Opie, Amelia (1769-1853)
[18--]
Words by A. Opie.
The tyger couches in the wood, the favourite banditti chorus
Bishop, Sir Henry R (1786-1855); Arnold, Samuel James (1774-1852)
[ca. 1815]
Words by S.J. Arnold.
"When shall we three meet again" (The witches)
King, M P (1773-1823); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
[18--]
Words from Shakespeare's Macbeth.