Busby, Thomas, 1755-1838
Busby, Thomas, 1754-1838
Busby, Thomas
Busby, Tho.s (Thomas), 1755-1838
Thomas Busby English composer
VIAF ID: 59432215 ( Personal )
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Works
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The age of genius! : A satire on the times. In a poetical epistle to a friend. By Thomas Busby. | |
Allgemeine Geschichte der Musik ... : nebst Biographien der berühmtesten musikalischen Componisten und Schriftsteller | |
Allgemeine Geschichte der Musik von den frühesten bis auf die gegenwärtigen Zeiten | |
Anthem in the key of Bb [Singstimme mit bc] ... P|r. 2|s. Psalm 63, No. 57 [[London], Edward Riley] | |
Anthems | |
Arguments and facts demonstrating that the letters of Junius were written by John Lewis De Lolme ... Accompanied with memoirs of that "most ingenious foreigner" ... | |
Artaxerxes | |
Belle qui tiens ma vie captive | |
Britannia : A new, grand, commemorative oratorio, as originally composed by Mr. Busby, in aid of the fund for the naval pillar; performed June 16, 1800, at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, for the benefit of the Royal Humane Society. The second act entirely written by John Gretton, Esq. N.B. the lines marked with inverted commas are by Thomas Dutton, Esq | |
[caption title, p.22:] The 63 Anthem By [illegible] | |
Concert room and orchestra anecdotes of music and musicians : ancient and modern | |
A dictionary of music | |
A general history of music | |
Georgian classicists [SR] p1988: | |
O God thou art my God | |
A grammar of music ; to which are prefixed observations explanatory of the properties and powers of music as a science | |
[heading:] A Tegg (eine Gigue) | [right:] von Benjamin Rogers in Windsor 1678. | |
[heading:] Anthem für 2 Stimmen [right:] Michael Wise | [by Kestner:] 1668 Director der Choristen und d. Cath[olischen] Kirche zu Salisburg | |
[heading, f. 4r:] N:|o 941 [space] Auf des Tod Richards I v. England. [space] v. Ganclem, Troubadour. | Aus Busby Gesch. der | Musik | |
[heading:] Gebet (vergl. Rochlitz, p. 31) [right:] Thomas Tallis + 1585. | |
[heading:] Psalm [right:] Heinrich Lawes + 1662 | [by Kestner:] bei der Königl[ichen] Capelle Carl I. | |
Hear the voice and prayer of thy servants | |
[left at head:] Canon [right:] Zarlino | [by Kestner:] geb. 1540 in Chioggia | |
The London piano school. | |
Lord judge my cause | |
Love, wine & friendship: a festive song. | |
The music in the dramatic romance of Joanna, as performed with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. [London, Goulding, Phipps & D'Almaine] | |
A musical manual or technical directory, containing full and perspicuous explantations of all the terms ancient and modern, used in the harmonic art, descriptions of the various voices and instruments, their powers and characters, with incidental remarks on the principal excellences of vocal and instrumental compositon and performance | |
The nature of things, a didascalic poem, translated from the Latin of Titus Lucretius Carus: accompanied with commentaries, comparative, illustrative, and scientific; and the Life of Epicurus ... | |
Nun ist das Maß von meinen Leiden voll | |
Plays. | |
Rugantino; | |
Rugantino; or, The bravo of Venice : a grand romantic melo-drama, in two acts. First performed at Covent Garden Theatre, on Friday, October 18, 1805 | |
[section G.] [heading:] Pavane à quatre parties. | (Aus der Orchesographie de Thoinot Arbeau gezogen) | |
Six sonatas for the piano forte [London, Cluse Harrison & Co.] | |
Sonatas, harpsichord, op. 1 | |
Sonatas, harpsichord, op. 1. No. 4 | |
Sonate piano op. 1, nr. 4 E gr.t. | |
Songs | |
The songs & chorusses in the dramatic romance intitled Joanna of Montfaucon, 1800?: | |
The songs sung by Mrs. Billington in the celebrated opera of Artaxerxes, with all the graces, variations, & embellishments, arranged with an accompaniment for the piano forte from the original score. [London, W. Rolfe] | |
Tale of mystery | |
A Tegg | |
Ten original marches for military band or piano [London, s.n.] | |
Veni Creator Spiritus | |
The ways of Zion do mourn | |
William & Jane. |