Name Music
Description

Songs, symphonies, psalms, choruses, or lessons related to music and written by a composer.

Titles

Displaying 51–75 of 148

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
24852 Here’s a Health to Those Far Away, a Song with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, the Words by the Author Of “My Love to War Is Going.” Music by Edward Smith Biggs. Opie , Amelia
1795
24853 How Months Unfelt Have Vanish’d, a Favorite Duet, Selected from the 4th Set of Venetian Airs, the Words Written to It by Mrs. Opie. Music by Edward Smith Biggs. Opie , Amelia
1807
9554 Hymns and Songs in Praise of Jesus Christ Pyke , Edward
1792
16331 Hymns, On Various Subjects. Composed by Lucy Allen. 1795
24855 I Do Not Love Thee, the Words by Mrs. Opie, the Music Composed by G.A. Barker. Music by G.A. Barker. Opie , Amelia
1828
24856 I Know You False, I Know You Vain, a Ballad, Written by Mrs. Opie, the Music by Wesley Doyle Esqr. Music by Wesley Doyle, London: Chappell & Co. Opie , Amelia
1821
6761 I'm in haste. A new song. Rowson , Susanna
1794
6797 I'm in haste. A new song. Rowson , Susanna
s.n. [sine nomine]
1795
13445 In the dead of the night. A favourite song. Sung by Mrs. Jordan, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the comedy of The wedding day. Inchbald , Elizabeth
Domenico Corri, Jan Dussek and Co. (London)
1795
6779 In the dead of the night. Sung by Mrs. Jordan, in The wedding day. Inchbald , Elizabeth
John Bond (London)
1795
20204 Independent and free. From the American tar or The Press gang defeated: sung by Mr. Rowson at the New Theatre Philadelphia. The words by Mrs. Rowson the music by R. Taylor. Taylor , Raynor
Rowson , Susanna
1796
2828 Jordan's elixir of life, and cure for the spleen; or, a collection of all the songs sung by Mrs. Jordan, since her first appearance in London. With many other favourite songs, sung by her in The Theatres of Dublin, York, Edinburgh, and Cheltenham, and a number of Duetts, Trios, Glees, &c. that she has a part in. To which is prefixed, Authentic memoirs of Mrs. Jordan, now First Published. Embellished with a superb Engraving of Mrs. Jordan, in Sir Harry Wildair. Jordan , Dorothy
William Holland [Oxford Street] (London)
1789
20909 Journal of musick. Composed of Italian, French and English songs, romances and duetts, and of overtures, rondos &c. for the forte piano Madame le Pelletier (Baltimore)
1810
20322 Kiss the brim and bid it pass a new song written by Mrs. Rowson the music composed by P.A. von Hagen. Rowson , Susanna
1801
1656 Lessons and instructions for playing on the guitar. By Miss Ford. Thicknesse , Ann
1761
15726 Monstrous Droll Songs. Containing a selection of comic, amorous, &c. by Dibden, Colman, Hoare, Capt. Morris, O'Keefe, Cross, &c. &c. To which are added some of the most favourite Vauxhall Songs sung this season. Ann Lemoine (London)
1796
6364 Montrose races: a comic cantata. In three parts. Set to music by Mr Urbani. Carnegie , Mary
s.n. [sine nomine]
1795
5935 Mrs. Kemble's theatrical companion; being a select collection of the choicest and most approved songs, now singing at the Theatres Royal, and other convivial and polite assemblies. A new edition, improved. Kemble , Maria Theresa
J. Roach, Brittania Printing Office [Woburn Court] (London)
1790 A new edition, improved.
25018 Mughouse diversion: Or, A collection of loyal prologues, and songs, spoke and sung at the Mug-Houses. Particularly the order and method of the loyal societies, by way of prologue. Most of which were never yet printed. The Second Edition. Unknown ,
1717 The Second Edition.
24991 Mughouse-diversion: or, A collection of loyal prologues and songs, spoke and sung at the mug-houses. Particularly, the order and method of the loyal sosieties, by way of prologue. The Third Edition. With additions and alterations of near twenty new songs. Unknown ,
1717 The Third Edition. With additions and alterations of near twenty new songs.
24993 Mughouse-Diversion. Or, a collection of loyal prologues, and songs, spoke and sung at the mug-houses. Most of which were never yet printed. Unknown ,
1717
22327 Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. Mason , William
Robert Dodsley (London)
1747
23914 Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. Mason , William
Robert Dodsley (London)
1747
23915 Musæus: a monody to the memory of Mr. Pope, in imitation of Milton's Lycidas. Mason , William
Robert Dodsley (London)
1747
9999 My mother (song) with a piano forte or harp accompaniment as sung by Mrs. Ashel at the public and private concerts; composed by Thomas Attwood. Taylor (later Gilbert) , Ann
Theobald Monzani, Music Seller to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (London)
1805