Dignum, Charles 1765c-1827
Dignum, Charles, 1765-1827
Charles Dignum British singer and opera singer
Dignum, Charles
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Dignum ‡c British singer and opera singer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Dignum, Charles ‡d 1765-1827
- 100 1 _ ‡a Dignum, Charles ‡d 1765-1827
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Dignum, Charles, ‡d 1765-1827
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5xx's: Related Names (3)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Ann of S|t Albans [...] JHook | |
Ballads | |
The bonny collier's daughter | |
[caption title:] Glee, serious | [...] J. Hook, May 15 1816 | |
[caption title, p.41:] Duett Sung by M.r Suett, Mr. Dignum Mr. Bannister [illegible] & Chorus of Turkish | Sold[i]ers | |
[caption title:] Teddy's return :. Irish song for Mr Dignum | [...] written by Mr T. Dibdin ; J. Hook, July 18th 1814 | |
[caption title:] The widow, or, The undertaker :. for Mr Dignum | [...] May 24, 1813, J. Hook | |
The chapter of driving | |
Charlotte and Leopold | |
Come my dear girl | |
Constancy is best | |
The Cottage in the Grove. M|r Dignum Vauxhall | |
The daisies peep from every field | |
Dignum's songs sung and composed by him with accompaniments for the piano forte by Dr. Callcott, Mr. Shield, Mr. Hook, &c. [London, Preston] | |
Duets | |
Encore Encore Encore [...] JH | |
Fair Caroline of Dartmouth [...] Digman | |
Fair Rosal(i)e (On that lone bank where Lubin died). A favourite song [London, for Messrs. Thompson] | |
Fair Rosale | |
Fair truth thou bright auspicious power | |
The Favorite duett of Jess Macpharlane, as sung at the dilettanti concerts by Mr. Dignum and Mr. Hindle (When first she came to town [2 v/pf; p. 4: 2 fl]) [[London], s.n.] | |
For the benefit of Mr. Dignum. - | |
Great Britain triumphant | |
Harmonized by Mr. Webbe [S, S, B] [s.l., s.n.] | |
The horse guards Penelope. A celebrated song [London, Longman & Wilkinson] | |
I'll live and die for thee | |
In liquor we're all honest fellows | |
Introduction to A Trip to the Nore | |
It is not the Fashion in Town [...] JHook | |
Jess Mac-Pharlane | |
Kate of Dover. for M|r Dignum Vauxhall 1792 [...] Hook | M|r Anderson | |
The little waste | |
Long time I've courted you miss | |
Love thou strange lascivious boy | |
The maid of the rock. A celebrated song ... the accompaniments by Mr. Florio junr. [New York, I. & M. Paff] | |
Mary of Sunbury Hill | |
May. A new finale for Vauxhall 1800 [...] JHook | |
My sweet little girl. Duett for M|r Dignum & Miss Daniels | |
The neglected tar. A celebrated song, adapted [London, S., A. & P. Thompson] | |
The pleasures of love | |
Pretty Nancy is gadding to London | |
The purse | |
Seize him I say | |
The soldier's consolation. A much admired song [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
Songs | |
The Straw Bonnet, | A favorite Ballad, | Sung by M|r. Dignum at Vauxhall Gardens, | The Words by M|r. Waldron, | The Melody by M|r. Dignum, | Arranged for the Harp, and the Piano Forte, | by | D|r. Arnold. | [left:] Entered at Stationer's Hall. [right:] Price 1|s. | LONDON Engraved Printed and Published by J. & H. Caulfield 36 Piccadilly. | |
The Suitors | |
Sweet is the vale | |
Sweet Kathleen Macree. an Irish song [...] JHook | |
Though the poets of yore | |
Thou'rt gone away [...] Hook | |
Through life's pursuits whate'er we start | |
A tight young lad who wished to woo | |
[title, taken from first line of text:] Come let us all a maying go :. Chearfull glee : Vauxhall | [...] J. Hook, 1804 {{brk}}[caption title:] Cheerfull glee | |
Twas pretty Poll & Honest Jack. M|r Dignum Vauxhall 1794 [...] Hook | Upton | |
The union of England and Spain | |
Vocal music ... consisting of songs, duetts & glees, the melodies composed and adapted [London, Preston; for the author] | |
We come fair maids to sue for love | |
When the bell of the abbey | |
Where winding heather creeps to Lyne | |
The widow | |
William of Allerton Green. A celebrated ballad [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
Ye winds and ye waves | |
Your charms my dear Molly |