Alcock, John, 1715-1806.
John Alcock
John Alcock English organist and composer (1715–1806)
VIAF ID: 87555620 ( Personal )
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Lichfield
- 551 _ _ ‡a Lichfield ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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Alcock's Verse Service in B|b [...] John Alcock | |
Anthems | |
Arsin et Thesin | |
Behold I bring you glad tidings | |
[caption title:] By | Advertising | 1772 | |
[caption title, p.45:] Chearful Glee | D.r Alcock | |
Cathedral chants of the XVI, XVII, XVIII centuries, edited by Edward F. Rimbault | |
Chants | |
Conciertos cuerda, bajo continuo | |
Drinking is an English diversion | |
Exaudi Domine justitiam meam | |
The fool that is wealthy is sure | |
Friendship is the joy of reason | |
Friendship thou dearest blessing | |
Gazing on the enlivening bowl | |
Hail ever-pleasing solitude companion | |
Harmonia Festi, or a collection of canons; cheerful & serious glees, & catches: for four & five voices, in score, never before publish'd | |
Here beneath this lofty shade thus | |
Here's a health to all honest men | |
How faint a joy the maid imparts | |
in E [...] M|r Alcock | |
[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] | |
[label on cover, convolut A:] Troo Latin Madrigals | by Sig:|r Bernabei & | M:|r W:|m Bird. - & a | Latin Oratorio called | Jephta, by Carissimi. | [cover title, convolut A:] Sammlung II | John Alcock. Reading. | 1746 | A. | [label on cover, convolut B:] Italian Madrigals | by Sig:|o|r|s | Bononcini, Steffani, | Lotti, Marenzio, Petti, | & Stradella. - | [cover title, convolut B:] Ms. | John Allcock | 1746 | Sammlung 435 | B. | [second cover title, convolut B:] Italian | Madrigals | by Sig:|r|s | Bononcini, Steffani, Lotti, | Marenzio, Petti, & Stradella. | This Book is worth its weight in Gol | |
The life of Miss Fanny Brown, (a clergyman's daughter:) with the history and remarkable adventures of Mrs. Julep, an apothecary's wife. ... By John Piper. | |
I lift my heart to thee | |
Like as the hart desireth | |
The maid who modestly conceals | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
May harmony and mutual love | |
A morning and evening service, consisting of a Te-Deum, Jubilate, Kyrieeleison, Nicene creed, Magnificat and Nunc dimittis: for three, four, five and six voices. [London, author; John Johnson] | |
music collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
Musik für Trompete und Orgel aus der Kirche zu Crostau. | |
Musique pour orgue | |
Orgelmusik im Gottesdienst freie Eingangs, Zwischen und Ausgangsspiele in allen Tonarten | |
Pieces | |
Ponder my words O Lord and consider | |
Psalmody : or A collection of psalm tunes In the Ancient and Modern stiles, with Several festival hymns, All set in a very easy Manner (chiefly designed for the Use of Country Churches) for one, two, three, and four Voices, with Choruses. The whole so contrived as to be Sung with or without an organ. To which are added, Canons for three, four, five, and six Voices, with a Thorough Bass. Composed by John Alcock, Organist of St. Laurence's Church in Reading, Berks. | |
Service music for the organ | |
Services | |
Sing to the Lord | |
Sing we merrily unto God our strength | |
Single Chant. No. 51 in A # 3|d [...] Dr Alcock | |
Six concerto's in seven parts, for four violins, a tenor, a violincello: & a thorough bass for the harpsichord. | |
A solis ortu | |
The Song of Deborah and Barak | |
Songs | |
Soon as the genial spring renews the shade | |
Stretched on the bier Dorinda lies | |
Suites of easy lessons with a trumpet piece | |
Ten voluntaries Clavecin ou orgue 1774 | |
Thesaurus Musicus. A Collection of 2, 3, and 4 part Songs... Set to Musick by... Dr Croft, H. Purcell, Eccles, Dr Blow, Morly, Lock, Hicks, Travers, Corfe, Graves, &c. [T. Brewer, Lampe, J. Allcock, Baptist Lully, Morgan]... Vol. 2d | |
Unpublished English manuscripts before 1850, section A | |
Venison and Claret, a cantata, in honor of Nimrod, the illustrious founder of the most noble Order of Bucks, the words by Brother Riley. [London, Charles Thompson & Samuel Thompson] | |
Voluntaries, organ | |
Voluntaries, organ. No. 10 | |
Voluntaries, organ. No. 6 | |
Voluntaries, organ. Selections | |
Voluntaries Orgel | |
Voluntaries Orgel Voluntary D-Dur | |
voluntaries Orgue ou clavecin | |
We will rejoice in thy salvation | |
We'll drink and we'll never have done | |
What wrangling and jangling are here | |
When spring displays her various sweets | |
Wherewithal shall a young man | |
Whilst in the dark | |
Why art thou so heavy | |
Why do the heathen so furiously rage | |
I will give thanks unto thee O Lord | |
[without title] | |
O woman first of blessing given thou |