Nares, James, 1715-1783
Nares, James
Nares, J. (James), 1715-1783
James Nares English composer
Nares, James, componist, 1715-1783
VIAF ID: 17422227 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Anthems. Call to remembrance | |
Arise thou judge of the world | |
Awake up my glory | |
Be glad O ye righteous | |
Behold how good and joyful | |
Behold now praise the Lord | |
Behold O God our defender | |
Blessed be the Lord God | |
By the waters of Babylon | |
Canções | |
Catches | |
Chants | |
O come let us sing unto the Lord | |
Do well O Lord | |
Elegies | |
English organ music | |
O fairest maid I own thy power | |
Fear no more the heat of the sun. Elegy. The words from Shakespeare's Cymbeline. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Fill up the glass when I drink deep | |
Fuges with introductory voluntary's | |
Fuges with introductory voluntary's. Fuga, E♭ major | |
Fuges with introductory voluntary's. Fuge, A major | |
Fuges with introductory voluntary's. Introduction, A minor | |
Fuges with introductory voluntary's. Introduction, E♭ major | |
Gezangboek van Christian science | |
God is our hope and strength | |
Hail bright Cecilia hail to thee | |
Hide not thou thy face | |
in C [...] M|r Nares | |
in F. Commandments - The Nicene Creed [...] Nares | |
Introduction and Fugue in A [pour orgue], composed by... James Nares | |
It is a good thing to give thanks | |
[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] | |
Lessons, harpsichord (1747) | |
Lessons, harpsichord (1747). No. 2 | |
Lessons ... op. 2 Sonate G-Dur | |
Lord how long wilt thou be angry | |
The Lord is my strength and my shield | |
The Lord is righteous | |
O Lord, my God | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Pipes of splendour | |
Il pricipio or A regelaur introduction te playing on the harpsichord | |
Principio | |
Rise my soul and stretch thy wings | |
Sacred songs | |
Sanctus | |
Save me O God | |
Services | |
Sets of lessons (1747) Set no. 7 | |
Shakspeare's dramatic songs consisting of all the songs, duets, trios and chorusses in character, as introduced by him in his various dramas the music partly new & partly selected with new symphonies and accompaniments for piano forte | |
Sonata in D for harpsichord, two violins & cello | |
Sonatas violines (2), violonchelo, clave re mayor | |
Souls of the righteous | |
These lessons [A, D, B, F, G] for the harpsicord, with a sonata [D] in score for the harpsicord, or organ are ... dedicated to ... the Countess of Carlisle ... opera II. [London, J. Johnson; for the author] | |
To all lovers of harmony | |
A treatise on singing in which is exhibited and explained by examples all the known rules of solmisation, or learning to sing by notes with directions for the delivery & management of the voice, drawn from observations on nature as well as art, highly usefull in all societies where singing by notes is necessary, being adapted to make that study easy & clear | |
Turn thee again O Lord | |
Unto thee O God do we give thanks | |
Unto Thee O God. Verse Anthem [...] Nares | |
O what Troubles and Adversities hast thou shewn me. Verse Anthem [...] Nares | |
Wherewithal shall a young man | |
While we thus our time | |
Wilt thou lend me thy mare | |
[without title] |