Musical journal for the piano forte. Vol. IV, Vocal section
Alternate Title:
Musical journal for the piano forte. Vol. 4, Vocal section
Contributor:
Carr, Benjamin, 1768-1831 (composer)
Date:
1802
Description:
The thorn : a favorite ballad sung with great applause by Mr. Incledon at the Covent Garden Theatre in London / the music by Sheild; the poetry by Burns -- The beggar girl : a favorite song or duett / H. Piercy -- Fair Ellen : from the new opera of The cabinet / music by Braham -- The rose had been wash'd : a favorite air, performed at the Philadelphia Harmonic Society / music by Webbe -- The bird in yonder cage confin'd : from the favorite new opera of The cabinet / composed by Corri -- The constant sailor leaving land / composed by R. Taylor -- Should the rude hand of care : a favorite pastorale / music by Hook -- Moss roses : a favorite song / by Ambrose -- Collins grave : an elegiac ballad / music by Pleyel -- The much admired battle song of Love and honor / Storace -- Dear boy throw that icicle down : ballad / the poetry by R. Bloomfield; the music by W. Langshaw -- Irish air / arranged by Kozeluch -- O my loves like the red rose : Scotch ballad / arranged by Kozeluch -- The favorite ballad of Edward : sung by Mrs. Jones in the 63d. letter / composed by R. Taylor -- Absence / Moorehead -- Duetto / Davy -- The post captain : a sailors tale / Shield -- Two original Chinese songs : the following airs were brought to England by a gentleman who took them down upon the spot. Their originality therefore may be depended upon. The words are translated in English verse by Dr. Scott and the music arranged by Mr. Kambra. Moo--Lee--Chwa; The Peyho boatmen or Higho highau -- A favorite Italian air / by Cimarosa; with English words adapted to it -- The favorite duett of Sweet is the breath of morn : as performed at the Harmonic Society -- The robin redbreast -- Fair Anna / Webbe Junr. -- The poor little gleaner / Davy -- A dying thrush / Hook -- The morning dew / Carr -- Claudine / Carr -- Rondeau chasse : selected from The ode to cheerfulness / composed by B. Carr & G. Schetky and performed by the young ladies of Mrs. Mallon's Academy on Thursday Decr. the 23d. 1802 -- Go lovely rose / poetry by Waller; music by Repmah of Birmingham -- The pilgrim boy / Moulds -- Their groves of sweet myrtle : words by Burns; selected from a periodical work entitled The ladies elegant companion now publishing in London -- Welch air / the words by a gentleman of New York -- Ah perdona al primo affetto or All forgive this thoughtless error : a favorite duett in the opera of La clemenza di Tito / Mozart. -- The favorite ballad of The beautiful maid / composed and sung by Mr. Braham.
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