Arnold, Samuel James, 1774-1852
Arnold, Samuel James
Samuel James Arnold Dramatist and theatrical manager
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Samuel James Arnold ‡c Dramatist and theatrical manager
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Americans | |
The anchor's weigh'd | |
Auld Robin Gray, 1794: | |
Behold in his soft expressive face. | |
[caption title:] Rest weary traveller :. duetto | [...] Mr Braham | |
The creole : or, the haunted island. In three volumes. By S. Arnold, junior. | |
Death of Nelson. | |
The Devil's Bridge | |
The echo duet | |
Foul deeds will rise : a musical drama | |
Freyschutz. | |
Is there a heart that never lov'd : a ballad | |
A letter to all the proprietors of Drury-Lane Theatre : (excepting Peter Moore, Esq. and others who are or have been concerned in the management thereof) : being a commentary on certain parts of an anonymous pamphlet, called A brief review of the season 1817-18, at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane &c. &c. and a conclusive detection of the author | |
Love good night : a ballad, introduced in the celebrated melo-drame called Der Freyschutz at the English Opera House, and sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Brahm | |
Love in the heart : sung by Mr. Horn in The election, as performed at the Theatre Royal English Opera : also by Miss Carew, at the London & Bath concerts | |
Macbeth : a tragedy | |
Man and wife; or, More secrets than one. A comedy in five acts. | |
The | MANIAC | or the | Swiss Banditti | a Serio-Comic Opera in three Acts | Written by | S J Arnold Esq|r | Compos'd by | M|r BISHOP | |
Maniac. Selections | |
My aunt, 1855: | |
My early day, what joy was thine. | |
Nelson : the celebrated recitative and air, as performed in the comic opera of The Americans, at the Theatre Royal Lyceum | |
O'er Nelson's tomb, with silent grief oppress'd | |
Plays. | |
Plots | |
A prior claim; a comedy, in five acts: first performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, on Tuesday, October 29, 1805. | |
The shipwreck : A comic opera, in two acts. Written by Samuel James Arnold. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. The music composed by Dr. Arnold. Regulated from the prompt-book, By Permission of the Manager. | |
Songs, duets, chorusses, etc : in Who Pays the Reckoning? A Musical Entertainment, in Two Acts. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. | |
There's a tear that falls when we part : a favorite ballad, founded on a Scottish melody, and sung with the most unbounded applause by Miss Stephens, in the popular opera of Broken promises, at the Theatre Royal, English Opera House | |
Though love is warm awhile. | |
Three grand sonatas for the harpsichord or the piano-forte : Composed by Doctor Arnold. organist et composer to His Majesty. Opera XXIII-Entered at Stationers Hall-Price 6s. | |
'Tis but fancy's sketch. | |
Up all night | |
What is it that drives the red rose from the cheek |