Elford, Richard 1677c-1714
Elford, Richard 1677?-1714
Richard Elford
Richard Elford British singer
Elford, Richard, -1714
Elford, Richard
VIAF ID: 68505068 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Elford ‡b Richard ‡f 1677?-1714
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Elford, Richard, ‡d -1714
- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Elford
- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Elford ‡c British singer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
Title | Sources |
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168 Vocal pieces | |
I am well pleased | |
Anthem. Psalm 23|d | |
An Anthem sung by Mr Elford | |
Blessed be the Lord my strength | |
Brighest nymph and fairest creature. A song [[London], s. n. (engrav'd by Tho. Cross)] | |
Caelia why should you disdain [[London], Thos. Cross] | |
[caption title, f. 68v:] A Song Set by Elford | |
[caption title, p.70:] Unto Thee o Lord &c [space] John Church. Tune by M.r Elford | |
O clap your hands together all ye people | |
Come let a cheerfull glass go round. A trumpet song on the Duke of Marlborough [s.l., s.n.] | |
Compos'd by Doctor Crofts. | |
Divine harmony | |
The earth is the Lord's and all that therein is | |
The earth is y|e L|ds | This anthem was compos'd for y|e famous M|r. Elford | |
Eternal source of light divine | |
Jubilate | |
Let my complaint come before y|ee [...] [at end:] M|r Croft | |
The Lord is king | |
Make hast pierce the pipe [à v, bc]. A Health on the Union [s.l., s.n.] | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Monthly mask of vocal music, 1702-1711 | |
Once more love's mighty chains. A song [[London], J. Walsh] | |
Prepare ye sons of art | |
Psalm the 96th Vers the 1.|st 2.|nd 3.|rd 4.|th 5.|th 6.|th 9.|th 10|th verses [...] [at end:] Jo: Weldon | |
Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous | |
Services | |
O sing unto the Lord | |
Solo Anthem for a Tenor or Treble [...] by D|r Crofts | |
Songs | |
Sung by M|r Low in Tamerlane | Universal Magazine Jan.y 1759 | |
Take heed of man. A song [s.l., s.n.] | |
Tamberlain | |
Te Deum | |
This is the day which the Lord hath made | |
[title page:] Divine Harmony | Six | Select ANTHEMS | For a Voice a lone | With a THOROW BASS | for the | ORGAN, HARPSICORD or ARCH-LUTE | Compos'd on several Occasions by | M:|r Jn:|o Weldon | Organist of his MAJESTYS Chappell Royal | and there Performd by the late Famous | M:|r Richard Elford | Very proper not only in private Devotion, but also | for Choirs, where they may be Sung either by | a Treble or Tenor. | [poem in two columns with three verses, beginning "Here Musick shows her Art Divine"] | London Printed for I:Walsh, Servant in Ordinary to his Majesty at the Harp and | Ho=boy in Catherine Street in the Strand; and I:Hare at the Viol and Flute in | Cornhill, near the Royal-Exchange. | |
To Chloris all soft charms agree. A song [à v, bc, fl] [[London], s. n. (Tho. Cross sculp.)] | |
To thee o gentle sleep | |
... [à v, bc, fl]. Sung by Mr. Beard in the tragedy of Tamerlane [s.l., s.n.] | |
Whisper Cupid to my fair. A song [s.l., s.n.] | |
I will always give thanks | |
I will magnify thee | |
[without title] | |
You who ne'er am'rous flames did prove. A song [à v, bc, fl] [s.l., s.n.] |