Chorley, Henry Fothergill, 1808-1872
Chorley, Henry Fothergill
Henry Chorley English literary, art and music critic and editor
Chorley, Henry F. (Henry Fothergill), muziekjournalist, 1808-1872
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Works
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Amber Witch | |
The authors of England. A series of medallion portraits of modern literary characters, engraved from the works of British artists | |
The black domino | |
The Bridge of Neath Valley | |
O bright is the palace dome | |
Cease not, I pray you (Recit & aria) | |
childhood of Christ a sacred trilogy | |
Come away, come away | |
Commandant's song | |
Derniers jours de Mendelssohn | |
Dict. biogr. des musiciens | |
Dinorah : the pilgrimage to Ploërmel | |
Duchess Eleanor, 1854: | |
The earl king | |
Elena Uberti | |
enfance du Christ | |
Father, whose blessing we entreat (Air) | |
Faust | |
Faust, opera in 5 acts, with italian an english words, the latter, by H. F. Chorley, edited by Arthur Sullivan | |
Faust : Opera in five acts / by Gounod. - London, New York, [ca 1870]. | |
A fireside song | |
From our home, we have come down (Chorus) | |
Funeral march | |
Go sing how our troop was the first in war | |
God is our hope, our hope and strength (Quartett and chorus) | |
God the all - merciful | |
Good eve, my gentle father | |
Hark how the chimes | |
Haughty maid, my passion scorning! | |
Haydee; or, the secret | |
Hope's glad echoes round me swell : Hope's glad echo round me swells. | |
Is this the bride (Scena, duett and chorus) | |
Jenny Lind [trad. de l'anglais] | |
O lady moon | |
Legend of saint Cecilia, a cantata, the words by Henry F. Chorley, the music by Jules Benedict... | |
Leggenda di S.ta Cecilia - Cantata. Parole di Enrico F. Chorley. Versione italiana di S. de C. Marchesi.... Op. 90. Canto, in chiave di sol. con. accomp.to di pianoforte | |
Let love too deep for words to speak (Air) | |
Let the lutes play their loudest (Wedding chorus) | |
L'etoile du nord | |
Letters of Mary Russell Mitford : Second Series, in two volumes | |
Lettre de Louis Jullien à Henry Chorley, Londres, 1er octobre 1849 | |
Long day closes | |
Love me and fear not | |
Marie du Bois. | |
The masque at Kenilworth music for royal and national occasions | |
May-Queen | |
Memorials of Mrs. Hemans : with illustrations of her literary character from her private correspondence | |
Mirella Opera in Three Acts | |
Modern German music. New introd. and index by Hans Lenneberg. | |
Modern German music : recollections and criticisms | |
Music and manners in France and Germany a series of travelling sketches of art and society | |
My long hair is braided | |
O my Lord ! if I must grieve you (Scena & duett) | |
The national music of the world | |
O never laugh, Sir Knight | |
Orpheus | |
Pardon de Plöermel | |
Personal reminiscences | |
Pomfret; | |
Postman's song. | |
Praise the Lord ! (Solo & chorus) | |
Prélude | |
A Prodigy A tale of music. Vol. 3 | |
Recent art and society as described in the autobiography and memoirs of Henry Fothergill Chorley. | |
Rocabella, 1859: | |
Soldier must for ever war be waging | |
Soldier's song | |
I stand beside my grave! | |
Thirty years' musical recollections | |
Those whom the Highest One be friends | |
When all was young (Marguerite). Romance by Charles Gounod. English words by Henry F. Chorley. French words by O. Pradère. [Chant et piano] | |
When the children are asleep | |
When the elves at dawn do pass | |
[without title] | |
wond'rous change my spirit doth surprise |