Williams, William 1675-1701
Williams, William, 1675?-1700?
Williams, William 16..-1701
William Williams violinist
Williams, William
Williams, William (około 1675-1701).
Williams, W.H.
VIAF ID: 3550287 ( Personal )
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Works
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[16th-17th century music MSS of the Oxford music school] | |
aten alter englischer Meister, Cop. 1971 | |
The complete instrumental music | |
Englische Blockflötenmusik = English recorder music = Musique anglaise pour flûte à bec [Enregistrement sonore] | |
Farewell mother! tears are streaming. The brides farewell. [New York, E. Riley] | |
Festive music | |
Haste, haste ye Britains. A verse out of a musical entertainment on the conclusion of the peace. [[London], s.n. (Th. Cross)] | |
Imitation of birds : 2 Sonaten für Altblockflöten und Basso continuo / William Williams, Robert Orme. - Bremen, cop. 2003. | |
"In imitation of Birds" : Englische Kammermusik | |
[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] | |
... [London, John Hare & John Walsh (Th. Cross)] | |
My summer in the Alps, 1913 | |
Oratorios | |
Oxford music school collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
Quartets | |
A selection from the poetical works of John Skelton | |
Six sonata's in three parts; three for two violins and three for two flutes, with a part for the base-violin or viol, and a figur'd base for the organ, harpsicord or arch-lute. [London, Thomas Cross; for the author] | |
Sonata for treble recorder and basso continuo, für Altblockflöte und Basso continuo ; D minor, d-Moll | |
Sonatas | |
Sonaten 1700 | |
Sonaten 1700 Nr. 6, Sonata in imitation of birds | |
Sonaty triowe. | |
Songs | |
Thesaurus musicus | |
THESAURUS MUSICUS: | BEING, A | COLLECTION of the Newest SONGS | PERFORMED | At His Majesties Theatres; and at the Consort in | Viller-street in York-buildings. Most of the Songs | being within the Compass of the Flute. | WITH A | Thorow-Bass to each SONG, for the Harpsicord, Theorbo, or Bass-Viol. | To which is Annexed, | A Collection of AIRS, Composed for Two Flutes, by several Masters. | THE FIFTH BOOK. | [illustration] | LONDON, | Printed by J. Heptinstall, for John Hudgebutt, and are to be sold by Samuel Scott, at | his Shop near the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet, and Daniel Dring at the Har- | row and Crown at the corner of Cliffords-Inn-Lane in Fleetstreet, where Masters and Shopkeepers may have them. And at most Musick-Shops in Town. 1696. | Price One Shilling Sixpence | |
Tho' dimpled cheeks may give delight. The sun that lights the roses [Song]. [ [Philadelphia, George E. Blake] | |
Triosonatas flautas dulces, bajo continuo, n. 4 la menor | |
TWELVE | New SONGS, | WITH | A Thorow-Bass to each SONG, | Figur'd for the | Organ, Harpsichord, or Theorbo. | Chiefly to Encourage | William Pearson's New London Character. | COMPOS'D BY | [left column:] Dr. Blow, | Dr. Turner, | Mr. Nicola, | Mr. Ralph Courtivill, | Mr. Samuel Akeroyde, | Mr. John Eccles, | [right column:] Mr. Daniel Purcell, | Mr. John Barrett, | Mr. WIlliams, | Mr. John Church, | AND | Mr. William Crofts. | WITH | Two New Dialogues, Sett by Mr. JER. CLARK, | Sung in the last Revived Play, | CALL'D, | The Island Princess: Or, The Generous Portigueise. | Newly made into an OPERA. | LONDON: | Printed by, and for William Pearson [loss of text: and Sold by Mr. Playford …, Mr. Scott, … Mr. J. Hair …; Mr. Hudgebutt … at Mr. Rawlen's shop …] | |
Vocal pieces | |
[without title] | |
[Zuweisung fraglich:] There is a river. Sung in the Oratorios ... arranged for the voice & piano forte. I|s. [London, George Walker] |