Webb, George James, 1803-1887
George James Webb English-American composer (1803-1887)
Webb, George James
Webb, Geo. J. (George James), 1803-1887
VIAF ID: 58168884 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George James Webb ‡c English-American composer (1803-1887)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Webb, George James
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Webb, George James ‡d 1803-1887
- 100 1 _ ‡a Webb, George James, ‡d 1803-1887
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5xx's: Related Names (5)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Boston, MA
- 551 1 _ ‡a Falmouth
- 551 1 _ ‡a New York
- 551 1 _ ‡a Orange, NJ
- 551 1 _ ‡a Salisbury
Works
Title | Sources |
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American songs [SR] 194-?: | |
Art thou happy lovely lady | |
Autumn rondel, From spring to fall the year makes merry | |
Back to the hills | |
The Boston Collection of anthems, choruses, &c. Consistitng of selections from the works of the most distinguished composers, appropriate to the various circumstances of singing societies, concerts, and exhibittions of sacred music. | |
The Boston glee book, consisting of an extensive collection of glees, madrigals, and rounds | |
But who shall see; sacred song and chorus. | |
[caption title:] 4. [right:] G. F. Webb. | |
The common school songster: | |
The deserted wreck | |
Es redet unerschrocken Elias der Prophet | |
Farewell | |
Home sweet home | |
Home, Sweet Home | "An Exile from Home Splendor dazzles in vain | O! give me my lowly thatched Cottage again." | Written by | John Howard Payne | Adapted to a Sicilian Air by | Henry R. Bishop. | Boston. | Published by Oliver Ditson & Co. 277 Washington St | Philada. | Lee & Walker. | Cinn: | John Church & Co. | New York. | C.H. Ditson & Co. | Boston | J.C. Haynes & Co. | Chicago | Lyon & Healy | J.H. Bufford's Lith. 490 Wash|n|. St. Boston. | |
How beautiful upon the mountains | |
How cheering the thought; a sacred song. | |
It is not that my lot is low. | |
Italian quick step. | |
The juvenile singing school. | |
The lot of the sailor boy [m.i.] | |
The lyrist | |
The Massachusetts collection of Psalmody | |
The moon shines bright. | |
The morning light is breaking | |
The Mountaineer's Return from The Odeon | |
The Musical cabinet. | |
Ode; | |
The odeon: a collection of secular melodies, arranged and harmonized for four voices, designed for adult singing schools, and for social music parties. | |
Oh, go not to the field of war; | |
The psaltery; a new collection of church music, consisting of Psalm and hymn tunes, chants, and anthems, being one of the most complete music books for church choirs, congregations, singing schools, and societies, ever pulbished | |
Quickstep march | |
Scripture Worship: A collection of select chants, harmonized with a close accompaniment; | |
Ship a hoy! A ballad | |
The song-book of the school-room: consisting of a great variety of songs, hymns, and Scriptural selections with appropriate music, arranged to be sung in one, two, or three parts: | |
Song over a child | |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus | |
There is a world | |
[title page:] CANTICA ECCLESIASTICA: | CONSISTING OF | ENGLISH ANTHEMS; | TOGETHER WITH | SELECT PIECES FROM VARIOUS AUTHORS, | ANCIENT AND MODERN. | ADAPTED TO WORDS FROM THE SACRED SCRIPTURES, | BY | GEORGE JAMES WEBB. | BOSTON: | PUBLISHED BY OLIVER DITSON & COMPANY, 277 WASHINGTON ST. | |
The Vocalist; Consisting of short and easy glees, or songs, in parts. Arranged for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass voices. | |
Voice culture. A complete method of theory and practice for the cultivation and development of the voice. | |
Weep not for me. A sacred song | |
When I seek my pillow. Song | |
When thro' life unblest we rove. Poetry | |
The young ladies vocal class book. | |
Youth's galaxy, 1854: |