Jackson, G. K. (George Knowil), 1757?-1822
Jackson, George Knowil, 1757-1822
George K. Jackson
Jackson, George K. (Knowil), 1757-1822
George K. Jackson US-amerikanischer Komponist
Jackson, George Knowil, ca. 1757-1822
Jackson, George K. 1757-1822
Jackson, George K.
VIAF ID: 10912008 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jackson, George K. ‡d 1757-1822
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Jackson, George Knowil, ‡d 1757-1822
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (19)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Ah Delia, sung by Mrs. Hodgkinson. [s.l., for the author] | |
All in a lonely mossy cell. The fairies, a favorite song. [Boston, New York, C. Jackson & E. W. Jackson] | |
American hymns, v. 2, 1980: | |
Anthems | |
The Boston Handel and Haydn Society collection of church music, 1822: | |
Bound for America : three British composers | |
Cancherizante. A song to be sung forwards and then backwards beginning at the last note and ending with the first. [s.l., for the author] | |
Cantatas | |
A choice collection of chants for four voices with a Gloria Patri Sanctus. The whole figured with a thorough bass for the organ as used in cathedrals, churches & chapels. | |
The choral companion, and elucidation of Dr. G. K. Jackson's chants; the whole composed, arranged and published by him. [Boston, E. Lincoln] | |
Chorales | |
Continuo tutors | |
The Cricket : a favorite song ; sung by Miss Brett with applause | |
David's psalms set to music expressly for the use of churches, chapels, meetings, & private families. New, and selected from the best ancient and modern authors adapted, composed & arranged, for a single voice with an accompaniment for the organ. | |
Dict. biogr. des musiciens | |
Dr. Watts's divine songs, set to music, in an easy and familiar stile for one, two, three, and four voices ... opr. I|s|t. [London, for the author] | |
Duets | |
Duo | |
Dying Christian to his soul | |
The fairies to the sea nymphs. | |
A favorite collection of songs and duetts for the voice, harpsichord, or piano forte ... op. 3. [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
A favorite ode in celebration of the fourth of July. For the voice and pianoforte. [Boston, E. W. Jackson] | |
The flowering of vocal music in America. | |
The grove. A duett. [London, J. Bland; for the author] | |
Halcyon nymph with placid smile. Content. The subject from Hail Columbia. A favorite canzone for 3 voices [& pf] [s.l., s.n.] | |
I'll ask the sylph who round thee flies. The sylph. [s.l., s.n.] | |
The inconstant. A favorite song. [London, for the author] | |
Keyboard pieces | |
L'Adieu. A favourite song. [London, Samuel Thompson & Ann Thompson & Peter Thompson] | |
Masonic music | |
The multiplication table. For the voice and piano forte. Composed in a familiar style for juvenile improvement. [[New York], for the author] | |
A musical coalition, wherein the prevaling [!] discords between America, France & England are harmoniously adjusted, or a humorous combination of their national airs [à pf, fl] [s.l., s.n.] | |
New miscellaneous musical work. | |
A new musical score of easy canons for 1. 2. 3. 4 up to 12 voices sacred to Masonry. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Odes | |
Once more has the morn. Ode for the fourth of July. [(New York), s.n. (William Pirsson)] | |
One kind kiss. A favorite song. [[Philadelphia], [New York], Carr] | |
Petit duc. | |
Petit Duo : for Miss C. Clarkson and Miss Crosby | |
Ponder my words. An anthem, for 3 voices taken from the 5 psalm, with three canons for the use of country-churches ... op. 2. [London, for the author] | |
A prey to tender anguish. Composed by Dr. G. K. Jackson. [s.l., for the author] | |
Sacred music : for the use of churches & c consisting of two chants sanctus gloria patri and three psalm tunes | |
Sonatas, piano, op. 4 | |
Songs | |
A treatise on practical thorough bass with general rules for its composition and modulation ... op. 5. [London, Longman & Broderip; for the author] | |
[à v/pf; fl] [Boston, author] | |
A Winters Evening : a favorite cantata sung by Mr. Hodgkinson ; describing a forlorn mother and infant perishing in the snow. |