Addison, John, 1766?-1844
Addison, John 1766c-1844
John Addison Brits componist (?-)
John Addison British composer and double-bass player
Addison, ... (John), Mr., 1766 ?-1844
VIAF ID: 24792584 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Addison ‡c British composer and double-bass player
- 100 0 _ ‡a John Addison ‡c Brits componist (?-)
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Works
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6 Sonatas | |
Agnus Dei [...] Composed by J Addison Nov|r 29|th 1833 | |
Alcina | |
Ballads | |
The Bay of Biscay | |
Cato | |
The celebrated overture ... ZAIRA, ... arranged for the piano forte by J. Addison. [London, Michael Kelly] | |
Chorus | |
Concertos | |
[cover title:] Samson, | AN | ORATORIO, | in complete Score first performed in the Year 1742, | The Words by Milton. | Composed by | GEORGE FREDERICK HANDEL. | To which is added an Accompaniment, | for the | Organ or Piano Forte, | Intended as a Substitute for a Band, | Arranged from the Score, | by | J. Addison. | NB. These Parts which were omitted in the Performance are retained, but | Printed in smaller Notes & pointed out by Indices. | LONDON | Published by Goulding & D. Almaine. | 20, SOHO SQUIRE. | & to be had of all Music Sellers in the United Kingdom. | PRICE 1.11.6 | |
England the anchor and hope of the world. [Song]. In the new melodramatic opera called For England ho! [London, Preston] | |
False alarms | |
Fate frowns and my pleasures depart, a madrigal. [London, Kelly] | |
Free and easy, a comic opera. [London, author; H. Falkner] | |
Genius of freedom. [Song]. In the opera of The Russian impostor of the Siege of Smolensko. [London, Kelly] | |
gs to Shakespeare [skaņu ieraksts], p1991: | |
In reason's ear they all rejoice | |
O! jour charmant; a much admired ballad | |
Madrigals | |
Maids and bachelors. A lady fair in Florence gay. | |
O mistress mine | |
My aunt; a petit comedy, in two acts | |
My aunt. Libretto. English. [from old catalog] | |
My Jamie is a bonny lad. A favorite Scotch song. [London, A. Bland & Weller] | |
My Jamie is a Bonny Lad [...] Sung by M|rs Williams | |
My uncle | |
MY UNCLE: | AN OPERETTA, | IN ONE ACT; | FIRST PERFORMED AT THE | Theatre Royal English Opera-house, | MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1817. | BY SAMUEL BEAZLEY, ESQ. | AUTHOR OF "IS SHE JEALOUS?" "BOARDING HOUSE," &c. &c. | THE MUSICK BY MR. ADDISON. | LONDON: | PRINTED FOR JOHN MILLER, 25, BOW-STREET, | COVENT-GARDEN; | By B. M'Millan, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden. | 1817. | [Price One Shilling and Sixpence.] | |
The overture, airs, duets, trios and choruses in the Beggars' Opera ... supplied with appropriate accompaniments for the piano-forte. [London, Goulding & D'Almaine] | |
The overture, recitatives, airs & duets, the serious opera of Artaxerxes, 198-: | |
The Rose of Pleasure, | A much admired Air, sung by | MISS TYRER, | In the Comedy of | MAIDS & BACHELORS | Written by | Lumley S|t. George Skeffington Esq.|r | & Performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, | with an Accompaniment [!] for the Harp or Piano Forte, | BY | J.|N|O ADDISON. | [left:] Ent.|d at Stat|s Hall [right:] Pr. 1.|s/ | Printed at M.|l Kelly's Opera Saloon Pall Mall. | |
Samson | |
Six sonatas or duets for two violins, or two german flutes ... opera prima. [Edinburgh, James Johnson] | |
The sleeping beauty | |
Songs | |
Soon as the ev'ning shades prevail. Solo part of Mr. Addison's celebrated hymn. [London, Harrison; London, Harrison] | |
Tho' in a bare and rugged | |
Tho' in the paths of death | |
Torn curtain | |
The travellers joys | |
Twas the Wolga rolling dark. The young and blooming bride. [Philadelphia, G. Willig] | |
Two words, or the silent not dumb. A favorite melodrama. [London, Falkner; for the author] | |
The unvaried sun from day to day | |
vocal music to Shakespeare's plays | |
[without title] | |
The woodland maid [Song] [New York, J. & M. Paff] | |
[Zaira <Ouvertüre> / Arr.]. - ca. | |
Zaire |