Gardiner, William, 1770-1853
William Gardiner English composer
William Gardiner English composer; author of the Sacred melodies (1769-1853)
Gardiner, William 1769-1853
Gardiner, William
VIAF ID: 24194501 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Gardiner ‡c English composer; author of the Sacred melodies (1769-1853)
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Works
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Belmont | |
[caption title, f.7v:] Ah well a day [space] by W. Gardner of Lester | |
Give to God our thankful songs | |
Italy: her music, arts, and people. | |
Judah, a sacred oratorio, in score; written, composed, and adapted to the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven | |
Lettres sur le célèbre compositeur Jh. Haydn | |
The life of Haydn, in a series of letters written at Vienna, followed by the life of Mozart with observations on Metastasio and on the present state of music in France and Italy. | |
Music and friends; or, Pleasant recollections of a dilettante. | |
The music of nature / by William Gardiner. - Cambridge, 2015. | |
The music of nature; or, An attempt to prove that what is passionate and pleasing in the art of singing, speaking, and performing upon musical instruments is derived from the sounds of the animated world : with curious and interesting illustrations | |
Sacred melodies from Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, adapted to the best English poets and appropriated to the use of the British church. | |
Stendhal. The life of Haydn, 1817: | |
Sweet babes in the wood : a ballad : founded on the well known legend |