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Oh! Never shall my soul forget : a duet with an accompaniment for the piano forte
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)
[ca. 1810?]
Soft gentle nymphs : a trio, in the admired opera of Psyche
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Austin, Gilbert (1835)
[ca. 1810?]
The words by the Revd. Gilbert Austin.
Oft in the stilly night
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)
[18--?]
"Admired English songs & ballads with piano-forte accompaniments by the best composers" - t.-p.
A weary lot is thine fair maid : from the celebrated poem Rokeby
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832)
[18--]
Sound the loud timbrel : chorus for S.A.T.B
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Haydn, Michael (1737-1806); Hullah, John (1812-1884); Avison, Charles (1710-1770)
[between 1856 and 1863]
For solo voices, chorus and keyboard instrument. Music for the anthem "To thee, O better country" is taken from the Kyrie in Deutsches Hochamt. Caption title. To thee, O better country printed i...
Sound the loud timbrel : chorus for S.A.T.B
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Haydn, Michael (1737-1806); Hullah, John (1812-1884); Avison, Charles (1710-1770)
[between 1856 and 1863]
For solo voices, chorus and keyboard instrument. Music for the anthem "To thee, O better country" is taken from the Kyrie in Deutsches Hochamt. Caption title. To thee, O better country printed i...
Hark! the vesper hymn is stealing : song with chorus for S.A.T.B
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Moore, Thomas (1779-1852); Hullah, John (1812-1884)
[between 1856 and 1863]
For solo voice (S), 4 part chorus (SATB) and piano. Caption title. Series published between 1859 and 1885 (CPM).
The last rose of summer... from Moore's selection of Irish melodies
Moore, Thomas (1779-1852); Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833)
[1823]
Buds of roses : a cheerful glee, for four voices
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)
[ca. 1820?]
Come unto these yellow sands : glee, for three voices, as sung at the Hibernian Catch Club, with an accompaniment for two performers on one piano forte
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
[1802]
For SSB and piano duet, in score.
Sweet lady, look not thus again : a glee particularly adapted for ladies' voices
Stevenson, Sir John (1761-1833); Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)
[1820?]