Harriss, Charles A. E. (Charles Albert Edwin), 1862-1929
Hariss, Charles, 1862-1929
Charles A.E. Harriss
Harriss, Charles A.E., 1862-1929
Harriss, Charles A. E. 1862-1929 (Charles Albert Edwin)
Charles A.E. Harriss compositeur et chef d’orchestre britannique et canadien
Harriss, Charles Albert Edwin
VIAF ID: 48784705 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harriss, Charles A. E. ‡q (Charles Albert Edwin), ‡d 1862-1929
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Alas! for me! from home and kindred torn | |
Allegro pomposo | |
The Alma patrol : fanfare militaire | |
Awake! Awake! Ye paeans of Empire | |
Bold Norsemen from over the sea | |
A Brigand Bold | |
The British Guards : march composed for and played by Dan Godfrey's famous band throughout his tour of the world, commencing March 6th before President McKinley, at the White House, Washington, D.C., U.S.A., 1899 | |
Cathedral music of England (1550-1908) : to be sung by the church choirs of Canada | |
Charge of the cavalry : galop de concert | |
Church music festivals | |
Clochette d'or : polka brillante for the pianoforte | |
Come to me O ye children : contralto song | |
Concert Satz | |
The crowning of the king. Ode. | |
Daniel before the King | |
Dear England, that I love so well | |
Empire of the sea : an imperial greeting | |
England! land of the free | |
England's watch! : for male voices | |
Gold stars are fading, the day is at dawn | |
Grief | |
Hail! Sons of the race, from a-far | |
Happy moments | |
Hope is fair, truth is rare | |
In the park : morceau de salon pour pianoforte | |
Lead kindly light amid th' encircling gloom | |
Lead, kindly light : anthem [for SATB and organ] / words by Cardinal Newman ; music by Charles A. E. Harriss . | |
Lie still, my little one, shadows are falling | |
Love lives forever | |
Marriage bells | |
Opening chorus : welcome to Norsemen | |
Our Canadian contingents : a patriotic song | |
Pale and white is the rose you gave me long ago | |
Pan | |
Pan, a choric idyl | |
The reaper : song | |
Recitative, air and chorus : thrice welcome trusted vassals | |
Recitative and chorus : my gallant defenders | |
Recitative (Maida) : alas! for me | |
Romanza in B flat [for organ] / C. A. E. Harriss . | |
Sacred solos & arias for baritone / bass (Version 2.0). | |
Songs I to English texts [musique imprimée] | |
Sunbeam, sunbeam! do not fly | |
Then thou mayst follow me | |
There is a reaper whose name is Death | |
Torquil : a Scandinavian dramatic legend in 2 acts | |
Torquil. Extraits | |
Torquil : the libretto | |
Try, try not to taunt, me, fear | |
Under the standard : song | |
When gold-lipped morn a dewy world enchanteth | |
When gold-lipped morn : fascination : unaccompanied part-song for S.A.T.B. | |
When the grim seadogs, lean and grey |