Biggs, Edward Smith 1820c+
Biggs, E. S. (Edward Smith), -approximately 1820
Biggs, E. S. -approximately 1820
Biggs, E. S. (Edward Smith), d. ca. 1820
VIAF ID: 2041132 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Biggs, E. S. ‡d -approximately 1820
- 100 1 _ ‡a Biggs, E. S. ‡q (Edward Smith), ‡d -approximately 1820
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
Title | Sources |
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6 Canzonettas | |
Ballads | |
[caption title, f.12r:] Trio | |
[caption title, p.93:] Gunisthorpe | August | 1811 | |
[caption title:] The Neopolitan [!] Soldier | |
Duets | |
Fatherless Fanny, a ballad by Mrs. Opie [London, Robert Birchall] | |
The fisherman's orphan : a favorite ballad | |
Here's lawn as white as driven snow | |
Hindoo airs, 1st set. [from old catalog] | |
How now, shepherd, what means that. The herdsman and sheperd's dialogue, from Percy's ancient poetry. [London, Robert Birchall] | |
In my cot tho' small's my store | |
It is not that I love you less | |
Lady Ann Townshend's march as performed by the regimental bands ... adapted for the pianoforte. [London, Robert Birchall] | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Marches | |
The morning call of the Swiss pastors | |
My love to war is going | |
The Neapolitan soldier. Chi non compiange la vita del soldato | |
... [New York, I. und M. Paff] | |
Palala suma nootka gunza | |
Pieces | |
A poor soul sat sighing | |
A second sett of Welsh airs ... [London, Robert Birchall] | |
Soli, soli, tra di noi [à v, pf/hf]. Air I [London, Robert Birchall] | |
Songs | |
O synge unto mie roundelaie. The mynstrelle's songe in AElla ... set to music for four voices. [London, s.n.] | |
Tis thy will, and I must leace thee. A Hindustani girl's song. [London, Robert Birchall] | |
The true history of Liberty Tree, a favorite loyal song written by John Penwarne. [London, Robert Birchall] | |
Twelve Hindoo airs, with English words adapted to them | |
Under the greenwood tree | |
Waltzes | |
O welcome bonny month of May, a ballad. [London, s.n.] | |
Where are you going my pretty maid | |
Who gave the Sun his light, 18--: | |
Will you buy any tape. The pedlar, a glee for 3 voices. [London, Robert Birchall] | |
You ask me why. Somebody II. A song, with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp. [London, Robert Birchall] |