Barnett, John, 1802-1890
Barnett, John
John Barnett British composer
ברנט, ג'ון, 1802-1890
Barnett, John (1802-90)
VIAF ID: 57356538 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Barnett, John
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Barnett, John ‡d 1802-1890
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Barnett, John, ‡d 1802-1890
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Barnett ‡c British composer
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (30)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Barnett, Domenico Dragonetti Joseph ‡d 1841-XXXX ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Barnett, Rosamunde Liszt Mary ‡d 1843-XXXX ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Rogers, Clara Kathleen ‡d 1845-1931 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
Works
Title | Sources |
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The archer boy the celebrated cavatina sung by Miss Love | |
Before breakfast | |
Blanche of Jersey | |
Blanche of Jersey. I once knew a Normandy maid | |
The building of the ship. Op.35. | |
[caption title:] Canzonetta | |
[caption title, f.1r:] Mozarts fantasia in c minor arranged | as a sestetto by J[ohn] B[arnett] | |
Carnival at Naples | |
Carnival at Naples. My lov'd home | |
Come sing the lesson, Miss, I pray | |
Come touch the chords again; duettino. | |
The crystal stream; a favorite air. | |
Deuce is in her | |
Deuce is in her. Oh men, what silly things you are | |
English songs 1800-1860 | |
Fair Ellen of the stream | |
Fantasies | |
Far away from the forms and the voices I lov'd | |
Farinelli. | |
Gaily Moscow's bells wore ringing. An admired Russian melody. | |
Go false one | |
Harmony Hall | |
The highlander's bride ... | |
The humming bird; cavatina | |
I'll follow thee | |
In my gallant barque; a duett | |
John Barnett's admired air, My fatherland | |
Joy! Joy! Joy! : the celebrated song from the Lays of the passions | |
The knight of the golden crest; a song. | |
I know a bank; a duett. | |
The light guitar ... | |
Lord! I believe! Songs of the sacred harp. | |
Love's arrow | |
Lyric illustrations of the modern poets; a collection of twelve vocal compositions for soprano, contralto tenor, and bass voices; | |
Meet me at sunset. | |
Mine must be the silent tear : ballad sung by Mrs. Wood in the opera of Fair Rosamond | |
A minstrel Savoyard; The Savoyard minstrel. | |
Moon-light, music, love, and flowers, 188-?: | |
Moss roses; ballad. | |
Mountain sylph | |
Mountain sylph. Farewell to the mountain | |
"My father land" : the admired Tyrolienne sung by Miss Woodward | |
My sweet guitar; ballad. | |
Not a drum was heard : written on the death of Genl. Sir John Moore : sung with the most distinguished approbation by Mr. Sapio | |
Oh I am then remember'd still. In answer to, Oh! no I'll never mention her. | |
Opera selections | |
The raising of Laszrus. | |
Rise gentle moon | |
Robert the devil | |
Robert the devil. Little blind boy | |
Rose of Lucerne. | |
The Sailor's dream recit and aria | |
I saw him on the mountain. Ballad. | |
I saw (what seem'd) an artless child | |
School for the voice, 1841. | |
Scotch minstrel | |
Serenatas | |
Sing nightingale sing : the celebrated canzone sung by Madame Vestris at the Royal Olympic Theatre | |
Sol fa duett | |
Sol fa duett : The celebrated singing lesson, between master and scholar : sung by Mr. Morris Barnett & Miss F. Stanley, at the St. James's Theatre, in the highly successful burletta called Harmony Hall | |
The spot where I was born. | |
Sweet sister Fay; a Duett. | |
The Swiss ballad singer [m.i.] | |
The Swiss shepherds, [184-?]: | |
There came from soft Italy's bright glowing shore : lay of the troubadour sung by in the opera of Farinelli performed at the Park Theatre | |
The twilight serenade (Rich is the sun with his golden hair) | |
Up to the forest hie! Cavatina. | |
Why do I weep; ballad. | |
Will you come where the sweet briar grows. | |
Win her and wear her | |
Win her and wear her. Of all that e'er for me have sigh'd | |
The wishing bell. |