Overend, Marmaduke 1790+
Overend, Marmaduke, ?-1790
Overend, Marmaduke
Marmaduke Overend English organist and composer
VIAF ID: 19553489 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Marmaduke Overend ‡c English organist and composer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Overend, Marmaduke ‡d -1790
- 100 1 _ ‡a Overend, Marmaduke ‡d -1790
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Overend, Marmaduke, ‡d -1790
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Isleworth
Works
Title | Sources |
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12 Sonatas | |
65 Sacred songs | |
The address to wisdom | |
The | ANTHEM | Composed for the Nuptials of the Princess Royal | ANNE | Eldest Daughter of George II | KING of Great Britain | with | The Prince of Orange &c [...] Composed by the Master of the Band | then | D|r Maurice Greene | Copied by | D|r William Boyce | then his Pupil | |
Blessed are all they that fear the Lord | |
A brief account of, and an introduction to, eight lectures, in the science of music, 1781: | |
[caption title:] Canon Eight in two | |
The Epithalamium made on the marriage of ... King George III. and Queen Charlotte [Lied und Chor] [s.l., s.n.] | |
For fragrant sweets of genial spring | |
Glory be to the Father | |
Gradualia, | ac | Cantiones Sacræ: | Quinis Quaternis Trinisque Vocibus concinnatæ; | Authore | Gulielmo Byrd | Organista Regio Anglo. | MDCV. | M: Overend Scripsit MDCCLXXIV. | |
Happy we who enjoy sweet liberty | |
How sweet the breath of milky Kine. Glee II (Let the wearied taste in sleep. A catch for three voices) [[London], Thompson] | |
Lesson for the harpsichord or piano forte. N|o I. [London, Thompson] | |
Lessons | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Messiah | |
MESSIAH.. | An Oratorio; [...] | Composed by | G:F: Handel. // ISLEWORTH: | Written by | M: Overend | MDCCLX. | |
Odes | |
Pieces | |
Since restless cares | |
A social ode for the New Year. [London, Samuel Thompson & Ann Thompson & Peter Thompson] | |
Wedding music | |
[without title] | |
XII Sonatas: for two violins and a violoncello; the basses ... figured for the harpsicord ... opera prima. [London, author] |