Warren, Joseph, 1804-1881
Warren, Joseph
Joseph Warren English composer and music editor (1804-1881)
VIAF ID: 7583040 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Joseph Warren ‡c English composer and music editor (1804-1881)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Warren, Joseph, ‡d 1804-1881
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Lo Albion round her rocky coast | |
As it was in the beginning | |
As t'other day young Kate the gay | |
Away in a manger | |
Ayres, or Fa las. | |
Borne on the wings of lofty fame | |
Canons | |
[caption title:] Catch | |
[caption title:] England's Welcome to the Illustrious Visitors [space] 1814 | The Poetry by the Rev.|d J Davies. | |
Come pity come by fancy's aid | |
Compositions for 2 Treble & a Bass | |
Dixit Dominus | |
Dixit [...] S. Paulo Colonna | |
La Dori | |
LA DORI [...] Composed by Marc Antonio Cesti. 1663 | |
Duty affection modesty and truth | |
Friendship thou social bond of life | |
Già dal'arco fatale | |
Glees? | |
Glory be to the Father | |
Go soft desires love's gentle progeny | |
Hail happy bard with glorious thoughts inspired | |
Hamilton's Catechism of the organ, 1992: | |
Happy is the youth who sees you | |
The heath this night must be my bed | |
His hand indulgent from on high | |
Hope tells a flatt'ring tale | |
How oft our wishes prove our bane | |
How wretched is the faithful youth | |
If the man who turnips cries | |
In paper case hard by this place | |
Introduction with variations and coda on The last rose of summer | |
Let us eat let us drink | |
Lord have mercy upon us | |
Magnificat [...] Carisimi | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Mark where the silver queen of night | |
Mass | |
Meditations of a martyr being the Soliloques or Documents of Christian perfection | |
Minuets? | |
Motetts [...] Carissime | |
I naviganti | |
New themes of praise to this day belong | |
No riches from his scanty store | |
Now the winds whistle and the tempest roars | |
O'er desert plains and rushy meres | |
On a bank young Thyrsis lay | |
On the death of Dr Samuel Johnson | |
Pieces | |
Psalms | |
Quartets | |
Queen of the sea ordained to prove | |
Round thy pillow cherubs smiling | |
Services | |
The silver rain the pearly dew | |
Sing and give thanks unto the Lord | |
[spine title:] Anthems | |
Suites for the harpsichord | |
Sweet warbling bird with dulcet note | |
Te Deum [...] [at end:] Finis D|r Nath Giles. [...] First Service | |
Tho' Colin pipe or Chloe sing | |
Variations The last rose of summer Concertina, piano Do majeur | |
O Venus regina Cnidi Paphique | |
Victime Paschali. à 8 [...] G. P. C. | |
[vol.2, title page:] Glees &c | Composed by and in the handwriting of | Robert Cooke | Joseph Warren | |
What joy to hear the tempest howl in vain | |
When lovely Phyllis thou art kind | |
O why do wretched men so much desire | |
Why o'er the verdant banks of ooze | |
With a generous youthful soul | |
[without title] |