Lester, William, 1889-1956
William Lester
VIAF ID: 26623501 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lester, William ‡d 1889-1956
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lester, William ‡d 1889-1956
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lester, William, ‡d 1889-1956
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Lester
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (3)
Works
Title | Sources |
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All praise be given; | |
All things come to Thee, O Lord; | |
Along the Hwang-Ho. A song cycle. | |
America the beautiful; unison or four-part mixed chorus | |
Be glory as it was; | |
The birth of love. Cantata for chorus of mixed voices, soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone solo, with organ accompaniment. | |
Blessed be the man that provideth; | |
Book of grace; | |
Come away, death. | |
Descants on favorite songs ... | |
Easter carol; | |
Everyman. | |
Get there Sammies, and get there quick : a marching song | |
In toy town | |
Indian lyric drama SE-A-WAH-A (The cherry maid). An operetta for women's voices. | |
Let the words; [words from] Psalm 19:1 | |
Life nor death can part us; | |
The little Lord Jesus. Christmas cantata based upon medieval French Noëls for chorus of mixed voices with solos. | |
Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing; | |
Lord, let us now depart in peace; | |
The Lord watch between Thee and me; | |
The Manger Babe. A cantata or pageant for Christmas-Tide. | |
The morning bright; | |
Prayer of the children; | |
A psalm of Thanksgiving. | |
Published compositions by William Lester, 1925-1926. | |
The queen of hearts. An operetta for unchanged voices. | |
The shadows of the evening hours; | |
Sigh no more, ladies, part-song for S.S.A. | |
Song of the drum ... | |
Southern idyll | |
Southland song | |
The Spanish gypsies (Margaret Lester). A choral dance suite with piano... | |
St. Dunstan junior choir book; anthems and responses | |
Still will we trust; | |
The tale of the bell. A cantata. | |
Three chorales for Easter | |
Thyre-the fair; a choral ballad for baritone solo and chorus of female voices. | |
Tidings of great joy; Christmas cantata, for sop. and alto soli, and chorus of children's or women's voices. | |
The words on the cross | |
The yarn of the "Nancy Ball" (W. S. Gilbert) a choral ballad with piano accompaniment... for men's voices. |