Arnold, Samuel, 1740-1802
Samuel Arnold English composer and organist
Arnold, Samuel
Samuel Arnold English composer and organist (1740-1802)
VIAF ID: 76505585 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Samuel Arnold ‡c English composer and organist (1740-1802)
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Works
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... adapted for the german flute [London, Preston & son] | |
Agreeable surprise | |
Agreeable surprise. Bustle and stir. | |
Anthem. For the coronation of George IId. Composed in the year 1727. By G. F. Handel | |
Auld Robin Gray | |
Ballads | |
Bannian Day | |
Battle of Hexam. | |
Canzonets, voice, piano, op. 12 | |
Canzonets, voice, piano, op. 12. Elegy | |
[caption title, f.36r:] Hollow Drum | |
[caption title, f.7v:] Moorish March | |
[caption title, p.28:] Fresh and Strong | |
[caption title, p.59:] In the dead of the night | |
[caption title, p.81:] Way Worn Traveller | |
Castle of Andalusia | |
Castle of Andalusia. Flow thou regal purple stream | |
Castle of Andalusia. Hardy sailor | |
Castle of Andalusia. Op. 20 | |
Chants | |
Children in the wood | |
Come hope thou queen of endless smiles | |
Corsair | |
Eight lessons for the harpsichord or piano forte : opera VII | |
Elegy on the death of Mr. Shenstone | |
Faint and wearily the way-worn traveller [Duet] [London, Preston & son] | |
Fresh and strong the breeze is blowing. A much admires and justly favorite song [Philadelphia, Conrad, I & Co] | |
Genius of Nonesense | |
Hear o thou shepherd | |
If 'tis joy to wound a lover | |
In summer's cool shade | |
Inkle and Yarico | |
Inkle and Yarico. Libretto. | |
Inkle and Yarico. O say simple maid | |
Inkle and Yarico. Vocal score | |
Lessons. Klawesyn lub fortepian. Op. 7 | |
Lessons. Klawesyn lub fortepian. Set 2. Op. 10 | |
Little Bess the ballad Singer [Song] [London, author] | |
Macbeth | |
Maid of the mill | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Mother Shipton | |
Mountaineers | |
Mountaineers. Bewailing | |
Mountaineers. Libretto. | |
Mountaineers. When the hollow drum | |
New Spain | |
Obi | |
Oh happy tawny moor [Duet] [New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, J. Carr] | |
Omnipotence. : A sacred oratorio. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. Set to music by Mr. Handel. Humbly inscribed to his Majesty | |
ouvertures Op. 8 | |
Overture (3 instr. et b. c.) | |
Overtures, op. 8 | |
Peeping Tom of Coventry | |
Peeping Tom of Coventry. Overture | |
Peeping Tom of Coventry. Rush-light | |
Pieces | |
Plays. | |
Polly Op. 3 | |
Polly Ouverture | |
Polly. Overture | |
Review. Libretto | |
The rush-light, an additional song [London, Thomas Skillern; for B. Wood] | |
[Sans titre] (4 instr.) | |
Set of progressive lessons. Book 2. No. 11 | |
Set of progressive lessons. Book 2. No. 11. Allegro | |
Set of progressive lessons. Book 2. No. 11. Aria | |
Set of progressive lessons. Op. 12 (wybór) | |
Shipwreck | |
Shipwreck. Little Sally | |
The Siege of Curzola | |
The sixty third letter. Op. 53. | |
The son-in-law, a comic opera; in two acts. | |
Sonatas, violin, keyboard instrument, op. 11 | |
Sonaten Violine Cembalo 1775 | |
Songs. Selections | |
Spanish barber | |
The Spanish guitar [Song]. [London, T. Jones] | |
Summer amusement. In the prattling hours of youth | |
Summer amusement. Libretto. Selections | |
Summer amusement. Vocal score | |
Summers amusement. Wandering sailor. | |
summer's tale | |
Surrender of Calais | |
Surrender of Calais. Little think the townsman's wife | |
Surrender of Calais. Savournna deligh shighna oh | |
Surrender of Calais. When we are married | |
The trimuph [sic] of truth; a sacred oratorio, selected from the works of the following great masters: Handel, Purcel, Dr. Arne, Correlli, Lomelli, Sacchini, and Haydn. By Samuel Arnold, ... | |
Triumph of truth | |
Two to one. Little Tippet | |
Two to one. Vocal score | |
The veteran tar, 1801: | |
The wand'ring sailor [London, Samuel, Anne & Peter Thompson] | |
The Wedding day | |
Wine cannot cure. From night till morn I take my glass. A favorite duett. [s.l., s.n.] | |
[without title] | |
Your wise men all declare. The "Je ne sçai quoi". A favourite song. [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
Zorinski | |
Zorinski. Donald | |
Zorinski. Katty Flanigan. | |
Zorinski. Overture. |