Callcott, John Wall, 1766-1821
Callcott, John Wall
John Wall Callcott österreichischer Komponist
Calcott, John Wall 1766-1821
VIAF ID: 48303083 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (37)
5xx's: Related Names (6)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Bristol
- 500 1 _ ‡a Callcott, Augustus Wall ‡d 1779-1844
- 500 1 _ ‡a Callcott, William Hutchins ‡d 1807-1882
- 500 1 _ ‡a Horsley, Elizabeth Hutchins ‡d 1793-1875 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 551 _ _ ‡a Kensington
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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... adapted for the pianoforte [London, Robert Birchall; John Wall Callcott] | |
Ah! how Sophia, or A house on fire. The favorite catch [London, G. Shade] | |
Aldiborontiphoscophornio where left you | |
Alonzo & Imogine [glee] [London, for the author] | |
As I was going to derby | |
Blow warder blow thy sounding horn | |
Catches | |
The Cottagers : a glee adapted for one or two voices / by J. W. Callcott. - Dublin, [ca 1810]. | |
Desolate is the dwelling of Morna | |
Drink to me only with thine eyes | |
Dull repining sons of care | |
Elvers hoh | |
Explanation of the notes, marks, words, etc, used in music : by I. W. Callcott. | |
Fa la la | |
Fa la la. The celebrated glee [London, G. Shade] | |
Farewell to Lochaber | |
Father of heroes | |
Friend of the brave | |
From thy waves, stormy Lannow, I fly | |
Go idle boy I quit thy bow'r | |
Hail happy Albion, Queen of Isles [Glee] [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
He sleeps in yonder dewy grave. A favorite song [New York, J. and M. Paff] | |
It was a Fryar of orders gray | |
Lone dweller of the rock | |
Lordly Gallants | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
The Mistakes of a day | |
Musical grammar, in four parts | |
My ships to fair Sicilia's coast | |
new mariners | |
new mariners You gentlemen of England | |
Not unto us O Lord | |
Ode to Evening | |
Ode to fancy | |
Ode to the Humane Society | |
Oft Faunus leaves Arcadia's plains | |
Oh, mother, mother, now advise. The water king [Glee for three voices] [Dublin, Hime] | |
On a hill there grows a flow'r | |
The partial muse | |
Peace to the souls of the heroes | |
Petite polka du prince Colibri [Musique imprimée] | |
Plan of a practical dictionary of music, 1797: | |
Poor insect what a little day of sunny bliss is thine. The may fly [Glee for three voices] [ [Dublin, Mc Donnell] | |
Praise the Lord O my soul | |
Propter Sion non tacebo | |
Quanto grata a questo core | |
Queen of the Valley | |
Recitatives | |
Resound ye hills | |
Say lovely Youth | |
The scythiads an heroic poem after Virgil : by John Wall Callcott, a youth nine years of age. In six books. | |
See with ivy chaplet bound | |
Slow men of London [Glee for three voices] [s.l., s.n.] | |
Son of the times of old | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
Thee the voice the dance obey | |
These as they change | |
Those sunny flowrets more than gay | |
Though cold are our hills | |
Thyrsis : a glee for four voices : also adapted as a duett | |
Thyrsis when he left me | |
To all you ladies now at land | |
The Travellers in Switzerland | |
Triumphant Love | |
Vocal pieces | |
O, voi, che sospirate [[London], Clementi & Co.] | |
When Arthur first in court began | |
When Daphne died. Madrigal | |
Who comes so dark from ocean's roar | |
Who is it that rides through the forest | |
The winds were loud | |
[without title] | |
A Wizard Dame | |
Yet stay fair lady, answer to the friar of Orders Gray. A glee for two trebles and a bass [ [Dublin, Hime] | |
Youth of the gloomy brow (words from Ossian). A favorite glee for 3 voices [London, J. Dale] | |
O youth thou morning of delight | |
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