Stevenson, John, 1761-1833.
Stevenson, John Andrew, 1761-1833
Stevenson, John
John Stevenson Irish composer
Stevenson, John Sir (1761-1833)
Stevenson, John 1760-1833
סטיבנסון, ג'ון, 1760?-1833
Stevenson, John Andrew
Stevenson, John (John Andrew), 1761-1833
VIAF ID: 100247312 ( Personal )
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Works
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The adieu a song addressed by a British officer to a beautiful Spanish girl who lost her lover and her brother in the present war : dedicated to her grace the Duchess of Richmond | |
Baladas | |
Ballads | |
The bank of violets, c1832: | |
Bedouins | |
Bedouins. Overture | |
Believe me if all those endearing young charms | |
The Catherine : a favorite melody of Lady Catherine Stewart's, arranged as a duet and dedication to her Ladyship | |
Cease not yet sweet bard thy strain : an answer to here's the bower | |
Come Buy My Cherries : arranged as a rondo for the harp or piano forte | |
Come Take The Harp, : a canzonett | |
Come Tell Me Where The Maid Is Found : a ballad sung by Mr. Braham | |
Come unto these yellow sands; | |
The dieu | |
Dost thou remember from a selection of national airs | |
Duos. | |
Eveleens bower a favorite Irish melodie | |
Evening : canzonett | |
Faithless Emma : A favorite song | |
Faithless Emma : sung at the theatre and concerts with great applause by Mr. Webster. | |
Flow on thou shining river : Portuguese air | |
Hark! the vesper hymn is stealing : a Russian air | |
Hark! 'tis the breeze; from Moore's Sacred songs | |
The harp in softly pleasing strains : a new song with an acc. for the pedal harp or piano forte | |
Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded : a favorite Irish melody | |
Horch, wie übers Wasser hallend aufgeführte Musik 2-20075 | |
Hush'd be that sigh | |
The last rose of summer | |
O leave me to my sorrow [m.i.] | |
The legacy. | |
Literature, art and song: Moore's melodies and American poems; | |
Love my Mary dwells with thee : duett the music selected from the Ancient ballads | |
Love wandering through the golden maze a duet with an accompaniment for the piano forte | |
Love's young dream. | |
Maid of martivale a ballad from Moore's poems, composed with an accompaniment for the piano forte or pedal harp, by sir J.-A. Stevenson | |
The maid of the valley a ballad imitative of Irish melody | |
The Maid whose Heart was cold to Love : sung by Mr. Philipps | |
The meeting of the waters | |
Minstrel Lays : arranged for the flute ; No. 2 | |
Moore's Irish melodies : with symphonies and accompaniments | |
Morning noon, Evening et Night four ballads for the harpsichord or piano forte, composed by J.-A. Stevenson. M.-D. op. 4 | |
My love is far away | |
Oft in the stilly night : Scotch air from Moore's Melodies, sung by Mr. Williamson in the Lady of the Lake | |
Oh stay, sweet fair : an answer to Oh lady fair | |
Oh tell me Mary dear, [185-?]: | |
Oh! then dearest Ellen | |
I once believ'd my shepherdess unkind : A favorite song with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp | |
The patriot | |
Reason folly and beauty. Italian Air. Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. Written by Thomas Moore | |
The rose-bud of Summer a ballad as sung by Miss Stephens at the Theatres Royal, London | |
I saw thy form in youthful prime : a favorite ballad | |
A selection of Irish melodies. | |
Should those fond hopes : from Moore's National melodies | |
Softest charmer : a favorite canzonet | |
Spanish patriots a thousand years ago an historical drama in three actas ... | |
Sweet is the dream | |
Sweet Little Margaret : a favorite duett | |
Tallinna Meestelaulu Seltsi laulude kogu. | |
There's not a look, a word of thine : a canzonet | |
This life is all chequered. | |
Those evening bells | |
The Timid tear | |
The Timid Tear | Written by Tho.|s Moore Esqr. | The Music Composed & dedicated to His Friend | SIR JOHN STEVENSON, | BY | The Hon.|b|l|e Augustus Barry. | [left:] Ent.|d at Sta. Hall. [center:] LONDON, [right:] Price 1,6 | Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Collard & Davis, 26, Cheapside, | NB The above Song is Harmonized by M.|r Webbe | |
To Julia, Weeping : a canzonet for the piano forte or harp | |
To the brook and the willow : a ballad sung by Mrs. Ashe | |
Vespergesang : russisches Volkslied [!] | |
When He Who Adores Thee | |
When twilight dews are falling fast | |
Where's the rosy smile : a favorite Irish song arranged for the piano forte | |
Whilst I listen to thy voice | |
Wild Roses : a ballad | |
Winds that waft to love a favorite Ballad..., composed by Sir John Stevenson,... | |
Winds, whisper gently : a favorite ballad | |
The Woodbine cottage: a ballad | |
Woud i neer had seen thee, composed by Doc.r J. A. Stevenson | |
Wreaths of flowers a trio |