Thompson, Charles & Samuel Thompson
Samuel, Ann, and Peter Thompson (London, England)
Samuel, Ann and Peter Thompson (Londyn).
Samuel, Ann & Peter Thompson (London)
VIAF ID: 129457307 ( Corporate )
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Samuel, Ann & Peter Thompson ‡g London
- 110 2 _ ‡a Samuel, Ann and Peter Thompson (London, England)
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Works
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6 Duets | |
Anthems | |
Cantatas | |
[caption title:] Tant mieux | Cotillon | 18 | |
A catalogue of new music, published this year by Samuel, Ann, and Peter Thompson, .. | |
The Compleat Tutor For the Harpsichord or Spinnet : wherein is Shewn The Italian manner of Fingering With Suits of Lessons for Beginners [and] those who are already Proficients on that Instrument [and] the Organ with Rules for a Thorough Bass, and Tuning. | |
The Compleat Tutor for the Violoncello Containing the best [and] easiest Instructions for Learners ; To which is added a favourite Collection of Airs, Marches, Minuets, Song-tunes [and] Duetts / by Robt. Crome. - London : C. [and] S. Thompson, [ca 1765]. | |
Concertos | |
Country dances | |
Damon and Phillis | |
The Duenna | |
The farewell | |
Hymns | |
Lesson [D] for the harpsichord. [[London], Charles Thompson & Samuel Thompson] | |
Lessons | |
The lover's declaration | |
The lover's resolution. [Song]. [London, C. & S. T[hompson]] | |
The maid to my mind (I have seriously weigh'd it). A new song. Sung by Mr. Vernon at Vauxhall [ [London, C. & S. Thompson] | |
The male coquet. A cantata. [London, C. & S. Thompson] | |
Minuets | |
The montem | |
Overtures | |
Pastorales | |
Perseus and Andromeda | |
Pieces | |
Psalms | |
The recruiting serjeant. A new musical entertainment [London, C. & S. Thompson] | |
The repartee | |
Rondos | |
The rustic | |
The scheming lieutenant | |
Solos with bc | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
The sweet kisses (Sweet are the banks when spring perfumes). Sung by Mr. Dubellamy at Marybone Gardens [London, C. & S. Thompson] | |
Thompson's catalogue of the most favourite and popular songs : duets for two voices, cantatas, catches, canons, canzonets, elegies, glees, trios, and odes. As sung at the Theatres, Public Gardens, and all places of entertainment, properly adapted for the Harp, Harpsichord, Piano-Forte, Violin, German-Flute, and Guitar | |
'Tis all over now | |
Trios | |
The True sportsman [v/pf] [[London], C. [&] S. T[hompson]] | |
Tutors | |
Variations | |
Venison and Claret | |
Voluntaries | |
The widow Wadman | |
The Witches | |
Yankee doodle | |
You shou'd not come near me. The favorite Scotch song. Sung by Mrs. Sherborne at Vauxhall Gardens [London, C. & S. Thompson] |