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songs with harpsichord5
songs with continuo2
hunting songs1
operas1
songs with guitar1
songs, english1
vocal duets, unaccompanied1

Top 10: People and organisations

People and organisationsCount
Beard, John1
Beard, John (1791)1
Carey, George Saville1
Carey, George Saville (1743-1807)1
Corri, Domenico1
Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)1
Harington, Henry (1727-1816)1
Hook, Mr (1746-1827)1
Howard, Samuel (1710-1782)1
Linley, Thomas (1733-1795)1

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No flow'r that blows, sung by Mrs. Baddeley in Selima & Azor

Linley, Thomas (1733-1795)

[1780?]

Arranged on 2 staves for voice and keyboard with guitar accompaniment at end.

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I thought it was queer : a favorite song sung by Miss Newman at Vauxhall

Hook, Mr (1746-1827); Carey, George Saville (1743-1807)

[1787?]

Song arr. on two staves for voice and harpsichord; with a version for the flute or guitar. First line: As I lean'd o'er a gate one midsummer eve.

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Myrtilla

Howard, Samuel (1710-1782); Beard, John (1791)

[ca. 1760]

Song arr. on two staves for voice and keyboard. By S. Howard. Caption title. Without imprint.

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How sweet in the woodlands : a favorite duetto

Harington, Henry (1727-1816)

[ca. 1775?]

Duet for 2 voices; with a version for 2 guitars or flutes and for voice and harpsichord. Caption title.

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The maid of Selma : a particular favorite Scotch song

Corri, Domenico (1746-1825)

[ca. 1780?]

For voice and continuo (unfigured bass), realized in small notes on the middle stave. Caption title.

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