Moffat, Alfred - English Songs of the Georgian Period Book 1 Piano et Voix |
Compositeur : | Moffat, Alfred (1863 - 1950) | ||||
Instrumentation : | Piano et Voix | ||||
Genre : | 20eme siecle | ||||
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Editeur : | Bayley & Ferguson, 1900 | ||||
Auteur/Parolier: | Various | ||||
Langue : | Anglais | ||||
Droit d'auteur : | Public Domain | ||||
Ajoutée par FS, 14 Sep 2021 200 songs: 1. Still the lark finds repose / Thomas Linley 2. Ti, tum, ti / Wm. Reeve 3. By dimpled brook / T. Augustine Arne 4. Chit chat / F. W. Southwell 5.Under the greenwood tree / T. Augustine Arne 6. The forecastle sailor / T. A. Geary 7. I sailed in the good ship, the "Kitty" / Charles Dibdin 8. Old Towler / Wm. Shield 9. Jack at Greenwich 10. In every port a wife 11. Cherries and plums / Charles Dibdin 12. the Yorkshire man / Wm. Reeve 13. Ah! Once when I was a very little maid / Thomas Attwood 14. The whip club / William Reeve 15. Fair Rosalie / Charles Dignum 16. The spinning-wheel 17. Tho' Chloe's out of fashion / Wm. Boyce 18. What's sweeter than the new-blown rose? / James Newton 19. When Phoebus beings just to peep 20. The lass that loves a sailor / Charles Dibdin 21. Young Lubin was a shepherd boy / Thomas Linley 22. Sweet Robin 23. My daddy was gone to the market 24. Let gay ones and great / Joseph Baildon 25. Phillis, talk no more of passion / George Monro 26. The captain with the smart cockade / James Hook 27. Come, come, my good shepherds / Michael Arne 28. While Phillis refuses my love to requite 29. The army and navy of Britain 30. Happy hours, all hours excelling / Henry Holcombe 31. The flitch of bacon 32. Dilly dally, shilly shally 33. The lass of Richmond Hill / James Hook 34. The Arethusa 35. Lack-a-day, o! / James Hook 36. How little do the landsmen know 37. Labour in vain 38. Never till now knew I love's smart 39. Sure Sally is the loveliest lass 40. Guy Fawkes, or It might have been 41. The marriage day / James Sanderson 42. Sweet Poll of Plymouth / Michael Arne 43. Tom Starboard / J. Mazzinghi 44. Free from the bustle, care, and strife / John Collett 45. I'd wed if I were not too young / George Wicks 46. Sweet Patty / James Hook 47. How stands the glass around? 48. I'm a jolly roving tar / William Reeve 49. A smile from the girl of my heart / Wm. Shield 50. The fife and drum sound merrily / Thomas Linley 51. Why tarries my love? 52. Ground ivy / J. Moulds 53. All ye who would wish to succeed with a lass / T. A. Arne 54. Peaceful slumb'ring on the ocean / Stephen Storace 55. All who of Britons bear the name / Charles Dibdin 56. Water parted from the sea / T. A. Arne 57. Our country is our ship / Stephen Storace 58. The girl I left behind me 59. Peggy Wynne 60. Nobody coming to marry me 61. Tom Steady 62. O good ale, thou art my darling 63. Ah, well-a-day, my poor heart! / William Shield 64. January / James Hook 65. Kitty Fell 66. Old England's a lion / William Shield 67. Once, twice, thrice / James Hook 68. While high the foaming surges rise 69. The convivials / F. Remy 70. Well-a-day! Lack-a-day! / Stephen Storace 71. Three rosy-faced topers / Popely 72. Was ever nymph like Rosamond? / T. A. Arne 73. We soldiers drink, we soldiers sing 74. Come, who'll buy primroses? / John Moulds 75. Great Britain is the noblest land / Shield 76. Be quick, for I'm in haste 77. Timothy 78. I am a brisk and sprightly lad 79. All will hail the joyous day / Stephen Storace 80. Nan fo Gloster Green 81. The cuckoo / Margaret Casson 82. The lass of Humberside / Jonas Blewitt 83. Ramchoondra / William Reeve 84. The gipsy hat / James Hook 85. Cheerly, my hearts of courage true 86. My Betsy is the blithest maid / George Kirshaw 87. The lad with the carroty poll / E. Knight 88. Ned that died at sea / Charles Dibdin 89. Pleasant old age / John Wynne 90. Homeward bound / Michael Arne 91. Lashed to the helm / James Hook 92. The post captain / William Shield 93. When the heart is at ease / T. A. Arne 94. My Phillida, adieu! love / Miss Mellish 95. Let's seek the bower of Robin Hood / Wm. Shield 96. 'Twas near a thicket's calm retreat / John Moulds 97. Flora's holiday 98. Sweet passion of love / Michael Arne 99. Sweet Willy, o / Charles Dibdin 100. Young Jockey he courted sweet Moggy 101. On the banks of Allan Water 102. The ploughman's ditty 103. Never say no when you wish to say yes / James Hook 104. Darby Kelly / John Whitaker 105. Nancy Gay 106. The heaving of the lead / Wm. Shield 107. When forced from dear Hebe to go / T. A. Arne 108. On every tree, in every plain / Thomas Linley, Junr. 109. How happy a state does the miller possess 110. False Phillis 111. To heal the wound a bee had made / Thomas Linley, Junr. 112. Sweet Tally-Ho 113. Two bunches a penny primroses / James Hook 114. The token / Charles Dibdin 115. Myrtilla / Howard 116. Weel may the keel row 117. Hark! When the trumpet now calls you to arms 118. Amo, amas, I love a lass 119. Ah, well-a-day! 120. 'Tis love that makes all nature gay / John Wynne 121. Sweet lilies of the valley / James Hook 122. Oh! Dear, what can the matter be? 123. The modern beau / Henry Carey 124. The fairy : a midnight madrigal 125. Ye fair, pssest of ev'ry charm / Thomas A. Arne 126. The little waste / James Hook 127. Ben Block the veteran / Collins 128. How blest are we seamen 129. Yo, heave ho! / Charles Dibdin 130. When the morning peeps forth / James Hook 131. The smuggler / John Davy 132. Sweet Mog the brunette 133. Betty Brown 134. The willow / James Hook 135. Ah! Could you possibly know / Thomas Linley 136. He piped so sweet / James Hook 137. Sweet bird, whose heav'nly native strain / Worgan 138. If you would, so would not I 139. The billet-doux / William Shield 140. Care flies from the lad that is merry / Michael Arne 141. Lotharia / T. A. Arne 142. The hounds are all out 143. The thorn / William Shield 144. The beggar girl 145. She lives in the valley below / James Hook 146. The earth is clothed in cheerful green 147. Hunting the hare 148. The contented fellow 149. The disabled seaman / Charles Dignum 150. Down in a valley 151. The disconsolate sailor / James Hook 152. The fight off Camperdown / Charles Dignum 153. The blackbird / James Hook 154. My heart with love is beating 155. When I was a young one / T. A. Arne 156. Sweet Robinette / James Hook 157. With a cheerful old friend 158. Blow, blow, thou winter wind / T. A. Arne 159. Little Mary of the Dee / John Parry 160. The old commodore / W. Reeve 161. The north country lass / Charles Dibdin 162. Absence / James Hook 163. Humming all the trade is / W. Reeve 164. Jessie 165. Gaffer Gray 166. Colin's success 167. Britannia's sons / William Reeve 168. The girl of the seasons / J. Sanderson 169. Little Sally's wooden ware / Dr. Samuel Arnold 170. Tom Bowling / Charles Dibdin 171. The bee 172. Then farewell! My trim-built wherry / Charles Dibdin 173. The silent lover / William Boyce 174. The bonny sailor / James Hook 175. Little Bess the ballad-singer 176. Once tired of life / J. Mazzinghi 177. The echoing horn / T. A. Arne 178. I'll be the squire's bride / James Hook 179. Love's Bacchanal / John Wynne 180. The slighted swain 181. The retort / T. A. Arne 182. Rural life 183. My banks they are furnished with bees / T. A. Arne 184. Mounseer Nong Tong Paw 185. Young Lobski's fishing tale / J. Mazzinghi 186. Amanda's fair, by all confessed 187. I must try another / James Hook 188. I've sailed round the world / Charles Dibdin 189. True happiness 190. Little thinks the townsman's wife / Samuel Arnold 191. Sing hey ho, ne'er say no! 192. Let's drink and sing, my brother soldiers bold 193. Let my fair one 194. The Bay of Biscay / J. Davy 195. By and by / James Hook 196. The mid-watch / Thomas Linley 197. Nanny of the hill / John Worgan 198. The gentry to "The King's Head" go / Anthony Young 199. From aloft the sailor looks around / Storace 200. The live-long day forlorn I go / Thomas Linley. Source / Web : | University of Rochester | |