Hewitt, James, 1770-1827
Hewitt, James
James Hewitt American conductor, composer and publisher
VIAF ID: 2670556 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
5xx's: Related Names (6)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Boston, MA
- 551 _ _ ‡a Dartmoor
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hewitt, George Washington
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hewitt, John Hill ‡d 1801-1890
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York
Works
Title | Sources |
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18th Century American overture | |
2 Pieces | |
The 4th of July : a grand military sonata for the piano forte | |
Augusta waltz | |
The baby's hush-a-bye : sung with great applause by Mrs. Darley in the Comedy of the Blind Bargain | |
Battle of Trenton | |
Boston Brigade march | |
Califfe de Bagdad | |
[caption title:] Dry be that tear my gentlest Love – | |
[caption title, f.43v:] Mark Me Alfred | |
[caption title:] In vain the Tears of anguish flow | |
[caption title:] Maria or the beggar Girl | |
[caption title, p.117a:] The Dying Lamb | Music by a Young Lady | |
[caption title, p.146:] Duetto By Hewitt | |
Comet | |
Comet. Libretto. Selections | |
The death of William : a favorite song | |
Entspannungstechniken fernöstl. u. abendländ. Entspannungsmethoden | |
The favorite march in Pizzarro | |
Federal Constitution & liberty for ever | |
Flash in the pan | |
Flash in the pan. Oh had it been my happy lot | |
Flash in the pan. When the old heathen gods | |
Four | QUICK MARCHES | Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to | WILLIAM PHILLIPS INGE ESQ.|R | Captain Commandant of the | Litchfield Loyal Association, | by J. HEWITT. | Arranged for the Piano-Forte | or a Military Band. | Entered at Stationers Hall. | Price 2|s/- | London Printed for the Author by Preston, 97 Strand. | |
Fourth of July | |
General LaFayette's grand march | |
German waltzes and dances | |
Gesund und fit durch Isometrik | |
Give me nymph my heart again : a favorite song | |
Governor Lewis's march | |
Governor Lewis's waltz | |
Governor Lincoln's grand march | |
Governor Strong's new march | |
Grand march and Tammany quick step | |
Grand March : as performed at the funeral procession at the Wallabout, Long Island | |
Hewitt's favorite troop ... for the piano forte | |
How blithly passed the summer's day | |
How cold and Piercing Blows the Wind : a favorite ballad, sung with great applause by Mrs. Graupner at the philharmonic concert, Boston | |
How happy was my humble lot | A FAVORITE BALLAD | sung by Mrs. Oldmixon & Miss Broadhurst | Composed by J. Hewitt | |
How shall I my pain discover | |
In a far distant clime I have left a sweet rose | |
in The comet, or, He would be a philosopher, 1797: | |
[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] | |
LaFayette's quick step | |
Marches, piano (1795-1797) | |
Maria was misfortune's child | |
Mark my Alford | |
Medley overture Ré majeur, Ré mineur | |
Miscellaneous overture | |
Music from the days of George Washington | |
Musique américaine : oeuvres pour cordes et piano du XVIIIe siècle | |
My poor dog Tray; a favorite song. | |
Nahant waltz | |
New England Guard's march | |
New federal overture | |
New medley overture | |
New medley overture Do majeur | |
[New Yankee Doodle] ... [New York, J. Hewitt; Philadelphia, B. Carr; Baltimore, J. Carr] | |
No. 1. Olla Podriga | |
Obra selecta | |
Overture in G major (6 min 35 s) | |
The patriot | |
Piano music | |
Pot pourris, piano (1800-1801) | |
The Primrose girl | |
Quick marches | |
Rangers' march | |
Remember me : taken from the romance of Don Raphael | |
Sadi, the Moor : a favorite new song | |
Scotch medley | |
Sea Fencibles' march | |
The shipwreck'd sailor's grave : a favorite song | |
Sonatas, piano (1809) | |
Sonatas, piano, op. 5 | |
Sonatas, piano, op. 5. No. 1 | |
Sonatas, piano, op. 5. No. 2 | |
Sonatinas, piano | |
Speed the lazy foot of time | |
Sweet are the flowers that deck the field | |
Sweet Myra of the vale | |
Thema with variations, piano | |
Three marches. For the flute, violin or piano forte. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Time : a favorite rondo | |
Trip to Nahant | |
The wampum belt no more can charm. [Song à v/pf] [[New York], Hewitt & Rausch] | |
Washington's March | |
Werken. | |
When the shades of night pursuing | |
Wild goose chase. She hung on my arm; arr. [from old catalog] | |
The Wish : or the sequel to Henry's Cottage Maid | |
Works. Selections | |
The wounded hussar | |
Yankee Doodle with variations | |
Yankii organ music | |
Yes, I'm in love, I feel it now : A favorite song sung by Mr. Darley |