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Obtenez les partitions de la musique pour British Minstrel, et Musical et Literary Miscellany Volume 1, Compilations, composition de Various. La partition romantique écrite pour les instruments suivants: voix; voix(s), piano
Cette partition aborde plusieurs mouvements et l'on retrouve ce genre de musique classifiée dans les genres
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Edition: Glasgow: William Hamilton, n. d.

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THE
BRITISH MINSTREL,
AND
MUSICAL AND LITERARY MISCELLANY;
A SELECTION OF STANDARD MUSIC,
SONGS, DUETS, GLEES, CHOEUSES,
ETC.
ARTICLES IN MUSICAL AND GENERAL LITERATURE.
VOL. I.
^
' " SCOTLAHnOF
GLASGOW:
WILLIAM HAMILTON, 33 BATH STEEET,
J. MENZIES & CO., AND OLIVER & BOYD, EDINBURGH ; J. HETWOOD, MANCHESTER;
AND SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO., LONDON.Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive
in 2011 witii funding from
National Library of Scotland
http://www.archive.org/details/britishminstrelmOOglasA .
INDEX.
Page.
Twas merrySACRED CHORUSES. in the Hall, . 201
4 voices 238 True-heartedWorld, Chorus, was He, , . 260ANew created —3 197 'Twaa only B6Christian, Hymn, you, . .Dying — 35 Waefu' Heart, 217From All that Dwell, Semi-Chorus, 4 The, .
—4 117 Weel may the 129Glory be toGod ourKing, Chorus, Keel Row,
—Grand Cliorus, 4 276 We'll meet beside the dusky 89Hallelujah to the Father, Glen, .
157Chorus, 4 What ails this heart mine, 9O be Joyful, o' . 4 77 When Autumn had laid 178With full Voic'd Choir, her sickle by,
Wlien Rosie was faithful. 105
GLEES.
Widow's Wail, The, 209
.voices 19Awake, ^olian Lyre, . . 4
With lowly Suit, plaintive 145— and Ditty,4Away, Away, Away, . . 3
— 246Crabbed Age and Youth, . . 4 CATCHES.— 168Drink to me only with thine eyes, 3 A Boat,A Boat, 3 voices 296. . .— 29Fair Flora Decks, . . .3 Celia's Charms, 4 185— 150Hail Smiling Mom, . . 4 Come Follow, Follow, 3 125— 65Hark, Hark the Lark, • • 4 Dublin Cries, The, 4 165— 854Here in cool Grotj • Give me the Sweet Delights of liOTe, 3 265— 126How merrily we live, . • 3 Old Chairs to mend, • 3 222— 2923Let's Live, and let's Love, Peter White, .... 3 290— 2143Let us the fleeting ho'urs enjoy, . Poor Tliomas Day, 3 34—Bumper, . . 3 134Life's a Sing ye with Glee, 4 257— 57Gallants, . . .3Lordly Sir John Guise, 4 65— 191Wild Chase, . 4Lutzow'a . 'Twas You, Sir, ~ .
. . 3 108— 174whose . 3Thou, Notes, . White Sand and Grey Sand, 3 257— 285Poor Mary Ann, . . 3 Wind, gentle Evergreen, 3 lU— 93Bed Cross knight, . . .3
— 269Rise,my Joy, sweet Mirth attend, 4 Canon—Hey, Hoe to the Greenwood, 3 voices 256
— 142We are three Friars, . . 3 Canzonet— 2<)8The Nightingale, . 3 ——4 204When Sable Night, . .
Madhigal—When as I looked, —. 3 2576 — 310 Winds breathe Soft, . .
Trio—A Little Farm well Tilled,— . 1U245Witches, The, ... 3
Tbio, Dcet, and Chorus— 229 —See the ConquermgYouth of the Gloomy Brow, . 3
Hero comes, .... 301DUETS.
Signatures of Keys, 169Hark, The Diana, 222Goddess
1 love all 252beauteous Things, . LITERATURE.
Love and Folly, 166
Address, Our Preliminary, 1110Manly Heart, The,
Advice Gratis, . , . 17751Minute Gun at Sea, The, .
^olian Harp, To an, . , 24
Tell me, Wliere is Fancy Bred, 12
Alcock, Dr. John, 169
SONGS. Alexander at Paradise, . 202
190Argyle ismy Name, Alpine Horn, 40
The, 293Banks of the Devon, Amateur Orchestra, Prospects ofthe, 54
Black Hair'd 41Laddie, The, Ancient Ballads,
. . 255
Bothwell 321Bank, Greece, -.Music of, . 245
273Brave Lewie Roy, . . History of the Organ, 185„ ,
Braw, Braw Lads, 113 Minstrels of England, 261Essay on the, —265
Come undermy Plaidie, 70. Anderson,Robert,authorof"CumberlandBallads,' 62
Flowers o' the Forest, 288 'Andre, ' M." 77
Gloomy Winter's now Awa, 137 Androt, Albert Auguste, . 287
In the Days o' Lang Syne, . 154 Anecdote ofMadame Malibran, 104
Jessie the Flower o' Dunblane, 25 Mrs. Wood, 112
John Anderson,my Jo, 193 Madame Catalan!, 117
Johnnie Faa, 242 Rooke the Composer, 71
Kiss Dear Maid, The, . 73 Ame, Dr. 308
Kitty of Coleraine, 161 Autumn, Sonnet to, 204
Lassie wi' the lint-white Locks, 40 Bach, John Sebastian, 235
Life let us cherish, 234 's Recovery of Sight, 238
249Life on the Ocean Wave, A, . Baillot, Pierre, 254
8Alice Gray, Beethoven, Ludwig Van, 210—217
can blaw, 170O' a' the airts the Wind
, Last Moments of. 74
Oh, Mary 225dear, Beggar's Opera, The, 164
Sad, 64Oh, the Moment was Bells, Limerick, . . 93
O Waly, Waly, 121
. the PleasuresBentham on of Imagination, &c. 60
O Wat ye wha's in yon Town, 102 Bishop, Professor, Sir H. B. 272
Red, Red Rose, The, 17 Bard of Chichester,Blind The, IS
She's Fair and Pause, 309 Braes Gleniffer, The,o' 261
Tam Glen, . 271-272 Braham's First Concert in America, . 133
Tell Her I'll love Her, 306 Brass Instruments, Shaw's Patent, . 44
The Banks of Allan Water, 81 Brook, .... , 117
16Thorn, The, Burns' Bonnie Jean, • . . 177INDEX.
Page.
Calcott, Dr. John Wall, . .194 Musical Joke,
.
Camporese, Madame, . . . . 104 Ladies,A hint to,
Catalani's, 17aMadame, Love ofthe English, . 182 Monstrosity,
, Madame, . . . 221—236—237 Supper Party, A, 4!
Carpenter's 163Daughter, The, a Country Story, 106 Music, 7, 35,
Chantrey's 112Sleeping Children, . . 287 among the Arabs,
" Cliarmante of 133Gabrielle," . . . 272 the Peasantry Saxony,
ISChoral Meeting at Exeter Hall, 1S3—306 Classes at Exeter Hall,.
Clara, 324 Manifold uses of, . 156
Colley Cibber, Daughter of, . 208 National, . . 140
Colman, 163George, the Younger, 133 for the People, .
Comus, 170
. . . 245 of the Church in Italy,
,
181Concerts, London Philharmonic, 167 of the Ancients, . .
228Conscience, .... 196 and Literature, .
Conscientious Mimic, The, 276 Power of, . . . 204
Conservatory 241of Music, The Royal Berlin, 149 hath Charms,
245Contentment, 173 of Ancient Greece,
Correspondence, Euphonicon, 322 pleasing from Association, 255
Irish Airs, 236 The Poetry of, 71
51Musical Sbtieties in Manchester, 156 To,
'Crystal from a Cavern, A, . . . 40 Scottish, ... 101
Dancing of 92Girls of Egypt, . . . 173 the Reformers,
324DeUtak' theWars, .... 207 compared to Rhetoric,
Driving Tandem, a Trinity College Adventure, 22 Musiek's Duell, 71
51Dussek, Jean Louis, 255 Musician's W'dow, The,
Early Developement of Musical Genius, 304 Napoleon, The Tomb of. 296.
228Musical Education inGermany, . 57 New Piano Forte, . .
34Editor's Kaleidoscope, . 68—76—125—100 Nightingale's Song, Tlie,
.
140Edwin, ..... 133 To the,
24Familiar Epistle to Peter M'Leod, 180 Noyello, Miss Clara, .Esq.,
28—50Farinelli, Old Songs,43
185Fashionable Instruments since the 16th Century, 226 Organ, Ancient History of the
250First English Opera at the Lyceum, 54 Organist, Miss Stirling, the Young,
61Flowers of the Forest, 289 the, by Jolui Gait, .The,
131Flight of Fancy, A, 43 O Waly,Waly.
244Fragment from Shelley, 31 Paganini,
255French Modesty, 182 Pen and the Press, The,....
Gaberlunzie's Wallet, The, 38 Poetical CharacteroftheScottishPeasantry,0n the,290. .
109German Opera Company, 149 Powerful Instrument, A,The, .
196Germany, Part Songs 14 Quadrille Accompaniments,of, ...
324Gian Batista, Story 2 Rest of the Heart, The,of, . . .
81Gloomy Winter's Rose of Alhambra, The,now awa' . . . 157
202Grassl and his Family, 272 Samt George, The,. .
228Gresham Music Lectures, 172 Serenade,The, . . .
113Grisi Madame, Lines 251 Singing Classes in Paris,to, . . .
•Handel, and Conducive to Health, 7Greene, . . . 229
62made Sky Lark, The,easy, .... 93
26Smith, R. A., . . .-, The works of, . , . . 17
Happy Valley, The, Soldier's Betrothal, The, 27S173
75Harper of Song Birds of Scotland, The,Mull, The, . . . 106
172Spohr, and the Norwich Festival,Haydn and Mozart, 170
27—68Sprmg,Hesse Cassel v. Babylon, 208
Stirring the Fire in Time, 35Hopkinson, To Miss, on her performance in the
122Storm, The, An Anecdote of the Life of HaydD;"Masque of Alfred" . . 157
Specimen of the Sublime, 7How a Correct taste in Music may be acquired, 207
225Stradella and Hortensia, . •Hullah's Classes at Exeter Hall, . .115
92Summer Morning and Evening,Hummel, ..... 298
Taglioni, .... 76I'll aye ca' in hy Yon town, . . .103
251Tivoli at Paris, . . .Influence of Singing upon Physical Education, 108
162Tragedian's Trunk, T'he,Italian Wanderer, The, . , . .193
276Three Seasons of Love, The,Jackson, the Composer, ... 77
286Velluti, Signer,Jamie Gourlay, 322
45Violin, An Air, ....Johnie Faa, the Gipsy Laddie, . 243.
, Eminent Composers who began theirJulia,A Night Piece, To, . . .257
195Studies on the.Lamb, Charles, .... 24
The, 10,31Liszt, ..,;,. ib.
243Waesme for Prince Charlie, .Lord Jamie Douglas, . . . 131
307Waits, The, ....Lover's Morning salute to his Mistress, The, . 207
308Waste Eatliusiasm, . . .Mainzer's Singing for the Million, . 146.
291Mainzer's Systems,Martini in France, 221 Wilhem and
Booquillon, 77Mayerbeer, Jacomo, .... 226 M.
138Midnight Landscape, s Method ofTeaehmg Singmg, &c.A, , . . 24
306Minstrels — Winter, To,of England, Essay on the Ancient, 261 ^265
236Women of Kamtschatka,Moon, Sonnet to the, 208
101Work House Girl, The, .Moral tendencies of the Parisian Singing Classes, 132
34Worth can never Die,Mozart and the German Opera, . . 90
51's Violin, Yankie Doodle,. , . . .138
250's Requiem, Young Organist,: . .130 .
294The,Musical Accent, On,.... 297 Wife,THE
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