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Brotherton Collection1
Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections1
Ripon Cathedral1

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operas3
glees, catches, rounds, etc1
songs with piano1
vocal quartets with piano1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Storace, Stephen (1762-1796)5
Welsh, Thomas2
Welsh, Thomas (1780-1848)2
Colman, George1
Colman, George (1762-1836)1
Granger, Julia1
Granger, Julia (1782-1806)1
Hoare, Prince1
Hoare, Prince (1755-1834)1
Linley, Thomas (1733-1795)1

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Five times by the taper's light : glee for three voices

Storace, Stephen (1762-1796); Colman, George (1762-1836)

[18--]

Words by G. Colman the younger.

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The prize, or, 2. 5. 3. 8 : a new musical farce, as performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Storace, Stephen (1762-1796); Hoare, Prince (1755-1834)

[1793]

Text by Prince Hoare, chiefly in English; one number in French.

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Glee

Storace, Stephen (1762-1796); Storace, Anna Selina (1765-1817); Granger, Julia (1782-1806); Welsh, Thomas (1780-1848); Suett, Richard (1755-1805)

[ca. 1797]

From S. Storace's opera 'The iron chest'. Arr. for four voices (SSAB?) and piano. Caption title from p. 9. Without imprint. First line: Five times by the taper's light. Reprinted from the plat...

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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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