Hawes, William, 1785-1846
William Hawes English musician
William Hawes English composer (1785-1846)
Hawes, William
VIAF ID: 34708325 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hawes, William ‡d 1785-1846
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hawes, William, ‡d 1785-1846
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Hawes ‡c English composer (1785-1846)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (5)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hawes, Maria Billington ‡d 1816-1886
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 500 1 _ ‡a Merest, Maria ‡d 1816-1886 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
Works
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6 Glees | |
An address to the King and Parliament of Great-Britain, on preserving the lives of the inhabitants : The third edition. To which are now added, observations on the general bills of mortality. By W. Hawes, M.D. physician to the Surrey Dispensary, and reader of lectures on animation. Also, farther hints for restoring animation, by an improved plan, and for preserving health against the pernicious influence of noxious vapours, or contaminated air; in a second letter to the author. By A. Fothergill, M.D. F.R.S. | |
[at head left:] Ouverture. [at centre:] Oberon | |
Ay waking oh! waking oh and weary | |
The beacon, 1800?: | |
Britain's renovated king | |
Broken promises | |
Broken promises. There's a tear that falls when we part | |
[Caption title:] Britannia's Call | Written by Mr. Hart. | |
[Caption title:] EDWIN'S GHOST. | In Imitation of the admir'd Air of Mary's Dream. Written by Silvester Otway [John Oswald] | |
[Caption title:] EPITAPH. | Written in a Country Church Yard. | |
[caption title:] Fire Fire. | Thomas Morley | 1597. | |
[Caption title:] TELL ME WHEN INCONSTANT ROVER. | The Tenor part of the three following Glees to be sung an Octave lower. | |
[Caption title:] THE SHEPHARD AND HIS DOG. | Written by Peter Pindar Esq|r. | |
The climbing boy, 1834: | |
Fire my heart | |
Freyschutz | |
Freyschutz. Love good night | |
Hope now so chearily shines through the gloom | |
Hope now so cheerily the favorite trio, as sung by Miss Paton, Miss Hamilton & Miss Boden, in Salieri's grand opera, called Tarrare, The Tartar chief, as performed at the Theatre Royal, English Opera House | |
Lalla Rookh. Bendemeer's stream | |
Music entries at Stationers' Hall, 1710-1818 | |
(No. 1), John Anderson my Jo a favorite Scottish ballad, the melody originally a piece of sacred music | |
The old regimentals: an historical drama, in one act | |
One morn a Peri at the gate of Eden stood | |
Paradise and the Peri Recitative and song from Lalla Rookh | |
Psalm and hymn tunes, 1836: | |
Tarare. | |
O this love, this love a favorite Scottish ballad, as sung ... by Mrs. Salmon, newly arranged with an accompaniment for the piano forte | |
[Title page:] Six Glees | FOR | THREE AND FOUR VOICES, | with | an Accompaniment for the | Piano Forte | Most Humbly Dedicated (By Permission) to Her | Royal Highness Princess Augusta, | BY W|M. HAWES, | Late One of the Young Gentlemen of His Majesty's Chapels Royal. | Published by R. Birchall, New Bond Street, & to be had at all the Music Shops | Where may be had a Sett of Scotch Airs, Harmonized, by the same Author. | [left:] Ent. at Stat. Hall. | [right:] Price 8|s. | |
We're a noddin at our house at hame |