Carr, Benjamin, 1768-1831.
Carr, Benjamin
Benjamin Carr American composer
VIAF ID: 49489349 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Benjamin Carr ‡c American composer
- 200 _ | ‡a Carr ‡b Benjamin ‡f 1768-1831
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Carr, Benjamin ‡d 1768-1831
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Carr, Benjamin, ‡d 1768-1831
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Carr, Benjamin, ‡d 1768-1831
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Carr, Joseph ‡d 1739-1819
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York
- 551 _ _ ‡a Philadelphia, PA
Works
Title | Sources |
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18th Century American overture | |
8 Pieces | |
Airs | |
American Concert : Piano Music : The Ultimate Collection | |
Archers | |
Archers. Why, huntress, why? | |
As Pants the Hart | |
Autumnal Hymn | |
Ballads | |
Ballads from Rokeby | |
Ballads from Rokeby. Wandering harper | |
Ballads from Rokeby. Weary lot is thine, sweet maid | |
Ballads. Selections | |
Battle music | |
Blue-eyed Mary | |
[caption title, f.1r:] Hushed are the Waves | |
[caption title, p.174:] Portuguese Hymn | |
[caption title, p.6:] N.o: 2. [space] Ride a bock Horse | |
[caption title, p.7:] N:3 [space] Little Robin red breast | |
[caption title, score, p.19:] N.o: 6 [space] Carr [space] Words by Harwood | |
Carr's musical miscellany in occasional numbers | |
The Coronach | |
Creation | |
Di tanti palpiti. | |
Down the burn Davy love | |
Duets | |
Ellen, Arise | |
Erin Go Bragh : ,or the exile of Erin | |
Fandangos para tecla, vol. 3 | |
Federal overture | |
The flowering of vocal music in America. | |
The gentlemans amusement; | |
The hour of prayer | |
Hymns, psalms, anthems, motetts & sacred airs from various authors | |
Imitations, piano | |
lady of the lake | |
Lessons | |
Little boy blew. Duett (à 2 fl/vl] [Baltimore, B. Carr] | |
The Little sailor boy, a favorite song written by Mrs. Rowson (The sea was calm, the sky serene) [Boston, P. A. von Hagen jun. & Co.; New York, G. Gilfert] | |
The maid of Lodi | |
Mark me Alfred | |
Masses | |
A medley duetto | |
Minstrel Knight | |
Miscellaneous overture | |
Musik der englischen Klassik : für ein Melodieinstrument (Flöte, Oboe, Violine) und Gitarre | |
Overture in G major (6 min 35 s) | |
Paddy Carey | |
Paradies | |
Pat a bake | |
... [Philadelphia, G. E. Blake] | |
The pianoforte waltz : composed by B. Carr. | |
Poor Richard loved his Emma well | |
The post-captain | |
Preludes | |
Requiem | |
Rondo from the overture to the opera of the Archers or Mountaineers of Switzerland [pf] [Baltimore, Carr] | |
Rondos | |
Sacred harmony : a selection of airs, duos, trios &c. arranged for the organ, piano forte, or harp. | |
The sails are spread. Sweet Rosalind. A ballad. The words from the Romance of the Castle [s.l., s.n.] | |
The sea was calm. The little sailor boy. A ballad [Philadelphia, Benjamin Carr; Baltimore, John Carr; New York, J. Hewitt] | |
Selected secular and sacred songs [for voice and piano] | |
Shakespeare's willow [Baltimore, B. Carr] | |
Siege of Tripoli. Finale | |
Six imitations of English, Scotch, Irish, Welsh, Spanish & German airs [Baltimore, s.n.] | |
Six progressive sonatinas for the piano forte, which may be played either with or without an accompanyment for the flute or violin | |
Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage collection | |
Soldier's dream | |
Song of the Hebrew captive | |
Songs. Selections | |
Spanish fandango as a rondo | |
Sweet rosy sleep | |
Take, Oh, Take Those Lips Away | |
Te Deum laudamus Voix (3), orgue | |
The tear down shildhood cheek that flows : duett...the words from...Rokeby | |
Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred | |
Thou art gone awa'. A Scotch ballad, arranged for the piano forte or harp [Baltimore, T. Carr] | |
Three ballads : viz. The new somebody, Mary will smile and Poor Richard | |
The vesper star, Ave Maria | |
Vi'let Nurs'd in Woodland Wild | |
Voluntary, organ | |
The wandering harper | Summer eve is gone and past. Moderato | [Benjamin Carr; text by Walter Scott]. | |
When icicles hang by the wall. [Song] from Shakespear's Love's Labour Lost [s.l., s.n.] | |
When nights were cold. A favorite song [s.l., s.n.] | |
With Verdure Clad : from Haydn's Oratorio of the Creation ; Entered according to Act of Congress the sixteenth day of November, 1833, by George Willig of the state of Pennsylvania | |
[without title] | |
Yes Henry yes : an answer to "Oh Nanny wilt thou gang with me" |