Moorehead, John 1760c-1804
Moorehead, John, -1804
Moorehead, John, d. 1804
John Moorehead
Moorehead, John
VIAF ID: 53046622 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Moorehead, John ‡d d. 1804
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Moorehead, John, ‡d -1804
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Deal
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
Title | Sources |
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Absence. An admired ballad [London, Preston] | |
Alonzo and Imogine | |
Arrah fait but the poet's a fool here. The favorite song [London, Longman, Clementi & Co.] | |
At the foot of yon mountain. The lass of the lake. Sung by Miss Arnold. [Philadelphia, R. Shaw] | |
Bacchus's calendar, 1804?: | |
Ballads | |
Birds of a feather | |
Bondocani | |
Cabinet | |
The cabinet : a comic opera, in three acts: first performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, on Tuesday, February 9th, 1802 | |
Constant Kate. A favorite ballad [[London], Longman & Broderip] | |
Duets | |
Duo concertante [F] for violins ... No. 1. [London, Longman, Clementi & Co.] | |
The Favorite INDIAN BALLAD in | The New Popular Entertainment of | LA PEROUSE | now performing with Universal Applause at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden, | Sung by M|R|S. MILLS | The Poetry by George Colman Esq|r. | THE MUSIC COMPOSED and ARRANGED, | for the Harp or Piano Forte | BY | J. MOOREHEAD. | LONDON [right:] Pr. 1|s. | Printed by Goulding & C|o. N.45 Pall Mall & 76 S|t. James's Street. Music Sellers to | their Royal Highnesses the Prince & Princess of Wales & manufacturers of Military Musical Instrum|t|s. | |
The favorite overture with the movements descriptive of the volcanic eruption, in the new popular pantomime of The volcano ... arranged for the piano-forte [London, Broderip & Wilkinson] | |
Fear not to ask. Miss Wheatley's song [London, Broderip & Wilkinson] | |
The gallant forty second. A favorite Scots ballad [London, s.n.] | |
Harlequin's habeas | |
Harlequin's habeas. Libretto. Selections | |
Harlequin's tour | |
Harlequin's tour. Libretto. Selections | |
The horse and the widow | |
The Irish ship-builder. A favorite comic ballad. [London, Preston] | |
It was Ireland, sweet place where my daddy was living. Moss roses. A favorite ballad. [Philadelphia, R. Shaw] | |
Merch Megen (Peggy's daughter). An original Welsh air, arranged as a rondo for the pianoforte [[London], Preston] | |
The much admired overture. [Dublin, Hime] | |
Naval pillar. | |
La Perouse | |
The philosopher's stone | |
Plays. | |
Songs | |
Speed the plough | |
Stranger think me not too bold : a new song from the opera Il Bondaconi. | |
Thus when the mariner inclin'd to sleep. A favorite song ... (p. 34-37) [London, Goulding & Co.] | |
The travellers joys | |
Volcano | |
Volcano. Libretto. Selections | |
The wind in wild tornadoes roar'd. Negro song from Mungo Parke's travels [London, Preston; London, Preston] | |
[without title] | |
Would you hear a lover's ditty. Troubadour ballad ... arranged for the harp and piano forte with an accompaniment for a flute or violin [London, Preston] |