Rimbault, Edward Francis, 1816-1876
Rimbault, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1816-1876.
Rimbault, Edward F., 1816-1876
Rimbault, Edward Francis
Rimbault, E.F. (Edward Francis), 1816-1876
Rimbault, Edward Francis, 1816-1876, musicologue
Rimbault, Edward F.
Edward Francis Rimbault English musicologist, composer, organist and book collector
Rimbault, Edward
Rimbault, Edward F. (Edward Francis)
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Rimbault, Stephen Francis ‡d 1773-1837
Works
Title | Sources |
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45 Instrumental pieces | |
Africaine all the favourite music from Meyerbeer's opera, for the pianoforte | |
All people clap your hands | |
amber witch | |
Ancient poetical tracts of the sixteenth century : reprinted from unique copies formerly in the possession of the late Thomas Caldecott, Esq. | |
The banquet of musick | |
THE | Banquet of MUSICK: | OR, | A Collection of the newest and best SONGS | Sung at Court, and at Publick Theatres, being most | of them within the Compass of the FLUTE | WITH | A THOROW-BASS for the Theorbo-Lute, | Bass-Viol, Harpsichord, or Organ. | Composed by several of the Best Masters. | The WORDS by the Ingenious Wits of the Age. | THE FIFTH BOOK. | [illustration] | This may be Printed. | December 2. 1690. Rob. Midgley. | In the SAVOY: | Printed by Edw. Jones and Sold by Henry Playford at his Shop near the Temple | Church, and by Sam. Scott at Mr. Carr's Shop at the Middle-Temple Gate, 1691. | |
Bibliotheca madrigaliana : a bibliographical account of the musical and poetical works published in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, under the titles of madrigals, ballets, ayres, canzonets, etc. etc. | |
Bonduca : a tragedy. | |
Catalogue of the music library of Edward Francis Rimbault, 1975: | |
Chappell's 100 operatic melodies | |
Cock Lorell's bote: a satirical poem. | |
A collection of anthems, for voices and instruments | |
Fantasies in three parts : composed for viols | |
Faust a lyric drama in 5 acts | |
first set of Madrigals for three, four, five and six voices, composed by Thomas Bateson, scored from the original part books printed A. D. 1604 and, edited by Edward F. Rimbault,... | |
Follie's anatomie: or, satyres & satyricall epigrams | |
The Four Knaves : a series of satirical tracts | |
The full cathedral service as used on the festivals and saints' days of the Church of England, 1845: | |
Galiardo | |
Gallery of great composers, 1876: | |
Gentle words | |
Happy land tyrolienne | |
History of the organ | |
humble suit of a sinner | |
Kind-heart's dream: containing five apparitions with their invectives against abuses reigning. | |
A knight's conjuring : done in earnest, discovered in jest | |
Lamentation | |
A little book of Songs and Ballads, gathered from ancient musick books, MS. and printed | |
Madrigaux | |
Maroccus extaticus, or, Bankes' Bay Horse in a trance : from the original tract printed in 1595 | |
A mass : for five voices : composed between the years 1553 & 1558 for the old cathedral of Saint Paul | |
Masses | |
Memoirs of Musick (1846) | |
Messes | |
The miscellaneous works in prose and verse of sir Thomas Overbury, KNT., now first collected | |
Musical illustrations of Bishop Percy's reliques of ancient English poetry : a collection of old ballad tunes, etc. : chiefly from rare mss. and early printed books : deciphered from the obsolete notation, and harmonized and arranged according to modern usage | |
Nunc dimittis | |
Old ballads illustrating the great frost of 1683-4 and the fair on the river Thames | |
The old cheque-book, or, Book of remembrance of The Chapel Royal from 1561 to 1744 | |
Parthenia, or, The first musick ever printed for the virginals, 1847: | |
Pestal : no 1 of a selection of popular melodies arranged as duets | |
prayer for the queenes most excellent majestie | |
The Prayer ;"Mose in Egitto" (extrait de) | |
Preludium | |
Psalm 10 [9, 2e p.] | |
Psalm 113 [112] | |
Psalm 125 [124] | |
Psalm 136 [135] | |
Psalm 22 [21] | |
Psalm 50 [49] | |
Psalm 69 [68] | |
Psalm 92 [91] | |
Queen Elizabeth's virginal book | |
queenes command | |
The Robin Hood garlands and ballads : with the tale of The lytell geste : a collection of all the poems, songs and ballads relating to this celebrated yeoman : to which is prefixed his history and character, deduced from documents hitherto unrevised | |
SCELTA | Di Canzonette Italiane | DE | PIU AUTORI. | DEDICATE | A Gli AMATORI DELLA MUSICA. | Printed at LONDON, by A. Godbid and J. Playford, in Little-Britain. 1679. | |
The Silver Trumpets | |
Songs | |
Turn Thy face from my wickedness | |
Veni Creator | |
Village Organist. A series of Pieces for Church and General use, edited by J. Stainer and F. Cunningham Woods. Volume I-[VIII] | |
[without title] |