Sanderson, James, 1769-1841?
James Sanderson English composer and instrumentalist
Sanderson, James
Sanderson, James apie 1769-apie 1841
VIAF ID: 25423967 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a James Sanderson ‡c English composer and instrumentalist
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sanderson, James ‡d 1769-1841
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sanderson, James ‡d 1769-1841
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sanderson, James, ‡d 1769-1841?
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- 551 1 _ ‡a Workington
Works
Title | Sources |
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Ah had I but two little wings | |
Ah whither dost thou stray my love | |
Algerine corsair | |
Algerine corsair. Overture | |
Almoran and Hamet | |
Ballads | |
Belle sauvage | |
Black Beard | |
I cannot live without thee, ca. 1800: | |
Cora | |
The cottage on the moor, 1800?: | |
The dear little girl of his heart. A favorite song | |
A-down, a-down down in the valley [Song]. [London, Edward Riley] | |
Duets | |
Elfrida | |
Elfrida. Ah well a day in love am I! | |
... a favorite new song. [New York, P. Weldon] | |
Grand master of Malta | |
Harlequin highlander | |
Harlequin highlander. Overture | |
His lovely Rose, ca. 1800: | |
Hornpipes | |
The humble thatch'd cottage in the village of love : a much admired ballad, sung by Mrs. Bland at Vauxhall Gardens | |
If a body meet a body [Song] ... the music adapted by J. Sanderson. [Dublin, Elizabeth Rhames] | |
In love, in debt & in liquor | |
John Adams papers | |
Knights of Malta | |
Knights of Malta. Overture | |
Lady let me sing of love | |
lady of the lake | |
Lady of the lake. Hail to the chief | |
The London apprentice | |
The magic flute | |
The merry little drummers rat tat too | |
Mrs. Wybrow's new Broad sword hornpipe ... [pf]. [London, Longman, Clementi & Co.] | |
My love's the kindest creature [v, pf]. [Philadelphia, George E. Blake] | |
Nearly and dearly, 1807: | |
Niobe | |
Niobe. Libretto. Selections | |
Nymph of the fountain | |
Nymph of the fountain. Libretto. Selections | |
O'er dreary wastes and desarts wild. The tiger hunters. The much admired duett [2 v, pf]. [New York, William Dubois] | |
Pat's Planxty, descriptive of the embarkation, landing & success of the grand expedition ... [Song]. [[London], Longman, Clementi & Co.] | |
Plays. | |
Polish tyrant | |
Pretty black ey'd Sally | |
Rival statues | |
Rival statues. Libretto. Selections | |
The robbers | |
Sandy and Jenny, a much admired ballad (Come bonny lassie). [Philadelphia, Carr & Schetky; Baltimore, J. Carr; Philadelphia, George E. Blake; New York, J. Hewitt; Boston, F. Mallet; Charleston, E. Morford; Philadelphia, George Willig; Boston, W. Blagrove] | |
Sandy and Jenny : with an accompaniment for the German flute | |
Seasons. | |
Secret nuptials | |
Seven champions | |
Seven champions. Overture | |
The slave's dances ... [pf.] [[London], Longman & Broderip] | |
Songs, ... 1804? | |
Songs, recitative, chorusses, &c., in the new, grand, local, and temporary divertisement, called Our native land, and gallant protectors : performed at the Royal Circus, for the first time, on Thursday, June 23d, 1803 | |
Strephon & Phoebe; a favorite duett. | |
Sweet gratitude : a favorite song | |
The sweet little bird. The favorite echo song (Twas in may, summer's queen [v, pf, fl or guitar]). [New York, J. Hewitt; Philadelphia, Ralph Shaw; Boston, Daniel Bowen] | |
Three duetts [F, Es, C] for two violins ... op. 6. [London, Edward Riley] | |
The three sisters and the golden bull | |
The tuneful lark. Pastoral ballad. [New York, J. Hewitt] | |
Turn lady and see me a slave at thy feet. Sweet Julia, or love and cruelty [v, pf, fl or guitar]. [New York, John & Michael Pfaff] | |
Variations | |
Village doctor, 1796: | |
Vocal pieces | |
Waltzes | |
When I quitted. My sweet village maid [v, pf]. [Philadelphia, George Willig] | |
When summer, sweet summer : a favorite ballad | |
When the moon illumes the sky. The favorite pirates glee. [London, William Hodsoll] | |
Wild girl | |
Wully is a bonny lad. | |
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