Hayes, Philip, 1738-1797.
Hayes, Phil. (Philip), 1738-1797
Philip Hayes English composer, organist, singer and conductor
היס, פ. (פיליפ), 1738-1797
Hayes, Phil., 1738-1797
Hayes, Philip
Hayes, Phillip, 1738-1797
VIAF ID: 61869949 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Hayes ‡b Philip ‡f 1738-1797
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hayes, Phil. ‡q (Philip), ‡d 1738-1797
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hayes, Philip ‡d 1738-1797
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hayes, Philip ‡d 1738-1797
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hayes, Philip, ‡d 1738-1797
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Philip Hayes ‡c English composer, organist, singer and conductor
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (23)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a Oxford
Works
Title | Sources |
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2 Odes | |
Anthems | |
Apollonian harmony : a collection of scarce & celebrated glees, catches, madrigals, canzonetts, rounds & canons, antient & modern, with some originals | |
Audi Domine clamantes | |
Auld Robin Gray | |
"Benedictus Deus" | |
Blessed are all they that fear the Lord (Solo anthem) (4 v. et o.) | |
Blessed is the man that hath not walked | |
[caption title, p.58:] à 3 voc | |
"Cara mea vera est cibus" | |
Cathedral music in score composed, by Dr William Hayes,... | |
Chants | |
Concertos. [from old catalog] | |
Concertos, keyboard instrument, orchestra | |
Concertos, keyboard instrument, orchestra. No. 3 | |
David | |
Duality - music for two violins | |
"Ego sum panis vivus" | |
Gloria patri | |
Grove music online: | |
Halleluja | |
Harmonia Wiccamica, 1780: | |
I have set God always before me (Solo anthem) (6 v. et o.) | |
Introduction and fugue in F (on a chant, by Dr. Philip Hayes) [for organ] | |
Judgement of Hermes | |
Kanonische Werke für vier und mehr Streich- oder Blasinstruments = | |
[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] | |
Kyrie eleison | |
Lay that sullen garland by thee | |
The lives and works of William and Philip Hayes, 1995: | |
Lord (bis) even the most mighty God (Anthem) (5 v. et o.) | |
Lord how long... wilt thou by angry (Full anthem) (5 v.) | |
Lord presserveth (bis) all them (Full anthem) (5 v. et o.) | |
Lovely Polly [Song] [ [s.l., s.n.] | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Minuet (Curwen's edition, 5746). | |
"Miserere mei Domine" | |
The music manuscripts of William Boyce and Maurice Greene | |
Ode from Elfrida | |
Ode performed in the music school Michaelmas term, 1785 : By Phil. Hayes. | |
Ode to Gen[eral] Elliott | |
Peccavi super numerum | |
Pieces | |
Pierian sisters | |
Plays. | |
Poor Mary. [Song]. Sung by Miss Mahon. [London, S., A. & P. Thompson; for the author] | |
Praise the Lord. A Cannon 4 in 2 at the 8|th below [...] D|r Hayes | |
Praise the Lord ye servants | |
Prophecy | |
Psalms Etc. [...] Mathew Locke | |
Qui manducat | |
"Respice in me Domine" | |
The ring dove mourns on yonder tree | |
The rival Nations | |
S Giovanni Battista | |
O sacrum convivium | |
I said in the cutting off of my days | |
O selce o Tigre. Madrigale à 5 [...] Sig|r Alessandro Scarlatti | |
Services | |
O sing unto the Lord a new song | |
Six concerts [G, B, F, A, B, Es] with accompaniments; for the organ, harpsichord or forte piano; to which is added a harpsicord sonata [F] [London, author] | |
Sketches | |
Sonatas | |
The Song of Deborah | |
Songs | |
Sweetly flow thou gentle stream | |
şyry ʼrẕ yşdʼl mtʻm h sţdrwţ ẖmkby bgrmnyh whsţdrwţ hẖlwẕ bgrmnyh | |
Telemachus | |
'Tis in view the rich blessing kind nature bestow'd | |
Tito Manlio | |
Tomorrow yes tomorrow you'll repent | |
Transeunte Domino | |
"'Twas here my Laura" | |
Unto Thee, O God, do we give thanks (Anthem) (4 v. et o.) | |
Village Organist. A Series of Pieces for church and general use, edited by J. Stainer and F. Cunningham Woods. Volume I [-VIII] | |
The wakeful nightingale | |
I was glad [...] D|r Blow | [later hand:] Composed for, & Performed for a general thanks | giving, and at the opening of the Church of S|t. Paul London 1694 vide S|r J. Hawkins | |
We will rejoice in thy salvation | |
Werke | |
What shall he have who kills the deer. A favorite glee for three voices ... written by Shakespeare. [London, for the author] | |
When Israel came out of Egypt | |
When Sappho tuned | |
Whoe'er has travelled life's dull round | |
[without title] | |
Wo ist Freude | |
Ye happy fields unknown to noise and strife | |
Ye lovely inmates of these groves | |
The youth that's touch'd with noble fire |