Bartleman, James 1769-1821
James Bartleman
Bartleman, Mr. (James), 1769-1821
Bartleman, James (English singer, 1769-1821)
Bartleman, James
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bartleman, James ‡g English singer, 1769-1821
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bartleman, ‡c Mr. ‡q (James), ‡d 1769-1821
- 100 0 _ ‡a James Bartleman
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
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Works
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21 Madrigals | |
27 Arias | |
Amadigi di Gaula | |
Anthem [...] by D|r Croft | Psalm XCVII | |
[caption title:] Mona On Snowdon Calls | An Ode from Mason's Caractacus. | Sung at the Vocal Concerts of | Mess.rs Harrison, Bartleman & Greatorex, | to whom it is Respectfully Inscribed, by | W.m Crotch Mus: Prof: Oxon. | [....] | London | Printed for the Autor & sold by R.t Birchall at his Musical Circulating Kibrary 133 New Bond Str.t | |
[caption title:] There is a Lady sweet & kind. | Madrigal for Four Voices | as sang by Miss Travis, Mess. W. Knyvitt, | Vaughan & Bartleman, | at the | Hanover Square Concerts | Composed by | Tho.s Ford 1607. | London, Printed & Sold (for the Misses Bartleman) by Birchall & Co. 140, New Bond Street. | |
Che vi par Dorina bella, 1810: | |
A collection of duets and trios [...] by Handel, &c | |
[Collection of Italian cantatas] | |
Deserters meditations, a favorite glee harmonized for four voices by Mr Harrison, from an Irish melody, and, sung with the greatest applause by Mrs Billington. MM. Harrison, Goss and Bartleman at the vocal concerts, new rooms, Hanover square... | |
Eccles's Music | to Macbeth | The Original Play House | Copy. | from Bartleman's Sale | [in a different hand:] The above Title is in the handwriting of M|r. Tho|s. Rodd | |
Flora gave me fairest flowers | |
Fly not so fast my only joy. N.|o 32. Madrigal for 3 voices [...] John Ward | |
O give thanks unto the Lord and call | |
He was brought as a lamb to the slaughter for the piano forte as, sung by Mr Bartleman & Mr Denman, at Covent Garden oratorio's... | |
Hear my crying O God | |
Help Lord for the godly man ceaseth | |
Judith | |
Libro Sesto de Madrigali à 5 [...] di Luca Marenzio [...] ress on f. iiv: James Bartleman, Esq., 45 Berners Street | |
The Lord is king the earth may be glad | |
Macbeth | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Mercurius Musicus | |
Now is the month of maying | |
Ode to Evening | |
The Oratorio of Judith. consisting of Three Volumes in Score [...] Composed by Dr Arne | In his own handwriting | |
Pater noster. N.|o 22 [...] William Byrd | |
Pieces | |
Preserve me o God | |
Radamisto | |
Rejoice in the Lord O ye righteous | |
Rejoice in the Lord. Solo Anthem [...] D|r. Greene | From a manuscript | in his own handwriting | formerly in | the possession | of | M|r Bartleman | |
Services | |
Songs | |
[title page of the january-february issue:] MERCURIUS MUSICUS. | OR, THE | Monthly Collection | Of New TEACHING | SONGS, | (For the YEAR, 1700.) | Compos’d for, and Sung at the THEATRES, | and other Publick Places. | WITH | An addition of Two Part SONGS; and a Thorough | BASS to each Song, for the Harpsichord, Spinett, | or BASS-VIOL. | Such Tunes as are not in the Compass of the FLUTE, are Trans- | pos’d at the End of the Book. | For January and February. | These Collections for the Future, will be duly Published: Where you may be sure to meet with | the Newest and Best in each Month. Price 6 d. | LONDON: | Printed by W. Pearson, in Red-Cross-Alley in Jewin-street, for D. Browne, | at the Black-Swan and Bible without Temple-Bar, and Henry Play- | ford, at his Shop in the Temple-Change Fleet-street; or at his House in | Arundel-street in the Strand, (where the Collections for the Year 99, | are to be hat, Bound, at 3 s. 6 d. or Stitch’d, at 6 d. each.) and at | most Booksellers and Musick-Shops in Town. 1700. | March and April will speedily come forth. | |
To what age must we live without love ? A trio, for two soprano's & a bass; with an accompaniment for two performers on one piano forte as sung at Mr. Bartleman's concert. [London, author; Preston] | |
TWELVE | New SONGS, | WITH | A Thorow-Bass to each SONG, | Figur'd for the | Organ, Harpsichord, or Theorbo. | Chiefly to Encourage | William Pearson's New London Character. | COMPOS'D BY | [left column:] Dr. Blow, | Dr. Turner, | Mr. Nicola, | Mr. Ralph Courtivill, | Mr. Samuel Akeroyde, | Mr. John Eccles, | [right column:] Mr. Daniel Purcell, | Mr. John Barrett, | Mr. WIlliams, | Mr. John Church, | AND | Mr. William Crofts. | WITH | Two New Dialogues, Sett by Mr. JER. CLARK, | Sung in the last Revived Play, | CALL'D, | The Island Princess: Or, The Generous Portigueise. | Newly made into an OPERA. | LONDON: | Printed by, and for William Pearson [loss of text: and Sold by Mr. Playford …, Mr. Scott, … Mr. J. Hair …; Mr. Hudgebutt … at Mr. Rawlen's shop …] | |
I will magnify thee [...] D|r Croft | from a MS. Copy | formerly in the possession | of M|r Bartleman | Presented now to | the British Museum | Autumn 1849 | |
I will magnify thee O Lord | |
Ye restless thoughts that harbour discontent. N.|o 5. Madrigal a 4 Voci [...] by Bennet |