Bridge, Frederick, 1844-1924
Bridge, Frederick
Bridge, Frederick, Sir, 1844-1924
Bridge, J. Frederick
Bridge, John Frederick
Frederick Bridge English organist, composer, teacher and writer
VIAF ID: 279296 ( Personal )
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Works
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8 Overtures | |
Beauty retire, thou doest my pitty move | |
Bransle, or brawl | |
[caption title, f.1r:] Te Deum & Jubilate for voices & Instrum.ts made for | S.t Cecilias day 1694. | |
[caption title:] In Memoriam | Interlude on Bridge's "Crossing the Bar" | |
Choral songs : in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria | |
Concertos | |
Counterpoint | |
A course of harmony | |
The cradle of Christ : a canticle gor christmas | |
The Cradle of Christ / Jacopone, I da Todi, 1894: | |
Cuckolds all awry | |
Cupid detected four-part song | |
Dioclesian | |
Diokletiāns | |
English organ sonatas, vol. 3 | |
The flag of England : ballad for soprano solo, chorus, and orchestra / words by Rudyard Kipling ; music by J. Frederick Bridge | |
The flowers of the forest. | |
The form and order of the service that is to be performed, and of the ceremonies that are to be observed in the coronation of Their Majesties King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in the Abbey Church of St. Peter, Westminster, on Thursday the 26th day of June 1902. | |
Goslings | |
Green sleeves and pudding pies | |
Hail to the myrtill shades | |
Hymn to the Creator (The song of St. Francis of Assisi) Motet for soprano solo, chorus and orchestra. | |
The inn at Bethlehem, a Christmas carol for four voices [unaccompanied] | |
The lobster's garden party... | |
The Lord's prayer. Dante's Purgatorio, Canto XI. | |
Methodist hymn-book with tunes | |
Mount Moriah | |
Musical gestures; a practical guide to the study of the rudiments of music | |
Myrten | |
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2001: | |
The old cryes of London | |
Organ works, Book XII : Preludes, Fantasias, Fugues, Trios | |
Organ works of John Sebastian Bach | |
Preludier og fuger, orgel. | |
prophetess | |
Sacred Music, Anthems, Chorales and Hymns for 4 voices | |
Samuel Pepys, lover of musique | |
Shakespearean music in the plays and early operas | |
Six grand concertos in seven parts, for four violins, a tenor, violoncello and a thorough bass for the harpsichord ... opera XI|m|a. [London, John Johnson] | |
Sonata | |
Sonaten Orgel d-Moll | |
Spiritus Chamber Choir | |
(Stabat mater speciosa) | |
Syllabus of a course of three lectures on the bicentenary of Samuel Pepys (b. 1632, d. 1703) : his musical contemporaries, criticism and compositions | |
Te Deum and Jubilate | |
Te Deum laudamus; | |
Ten seventeenth century songs of the Shakespearian and Restoration periods. | |
Twelve good musicians : from John Bull to Henry Purcell | |
VI. Concerti Armonici a Quattro Violini obligati, Alto Viola, Violoncello obligato e Basso continuo, Dedicati All'Illustrissimo Signore Il Signore Conte di Bentinck &c. &c. &c. Dal suo humilissimo Seruitore, C. Ricciotti, detto Bacciccia. London. Printed for J. Walsh [London, J. Walsh; London, J. Walsh; London, J. Walsh] | |
Village Organist. A series of Pieces for Church and General use, edited by J. Stainer and F. Cunningham Woods. Volume I-[VIII] | |
We declare unto you glad tidings : a short full anthem for Easter : [na 4 głosy z tow. organów] | |
A Westminster pilgrim : being a record of service in church, cathedral, and Abbey college, university, and concert-room with a few notes on sport | |
The works of Henry Purcell. |