Arkwright, Godfrey Edward Pellew 1864-1944
Arkwright, G.E.P. 1864-1944
Arkwright, G. E. P. (Godfrey Edward Pellew), 1864-1944
Arkwright, G.E.P.
Arkwright, G. E. P. (Godfrey Edward Pellew)
Arkwright, Godfrey Edward, 1864-1944
Godfrey Edward Pellew Arkwright
Arkwright, Godfrey Edward Pellew
VIAF ID: 47130243 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Arkwright ‡b Godfrey Edward Pellew ‡f 1864-1944
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arkwright, G. E. P. ‡d 1864-1944
- 100 1 _ ‡a Arkwright, G. E. P. ‡q (Godfrey Edward Pellew)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arkwright, G. E. P. ‡q (Godfrey Edward Pellew), ‡d 1864-1944
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arkwright, G.E.P. ‡d 1864-1944
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Arkwright, Godfrey Edward, ‡d 1864-1944
- 100 0 _ ‡a Godfrey Edward Pellew Arkwright
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
5xx's: Related Names (4)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Highclere ‡4 orts ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 551 1 _ ‡a Highclere
- 551 _ _ ‡a Norwich ‡4 ortg ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 551 1 _ ‡a Norwich
Works
Title | Sources |
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12 Motetta | 3 vocibus decantanda | |
8 Stage music | |
Airs or fantastic spirits | |
Artaserse | |
Birthday odes for queen Mary. | |
Catalogue of music in the Library of Christ Church, Oxford | |
Cingite floribus malis stipate | |
Un compositore italiano alla corte di Elisabetta | |
Cosi mi guid'amore | |
Da bei rami scendea | |
Diaphenia | |
La dove il sol piu tardi a noi s'adombra | |
Down-a-down | |
Eight ballets and madrigals | |
Elevamini in voce tubae | |
fair lover and his black mistress | |
The first book of songs or airs of four parts | |
Flores agri maris | |
Foelices adae filii | |
Fuge cara anima | |
here my heart I leave with her remaining | |
Homo natus de muliere : SSATTB | |
Io mi son giovinetta e volontieri | |
Io non so dir parole | |
Justin | |
JUSTIN | an | OPERA | as it is Perfrom'd | at the | THEATRE ROYAL | in | Covent Garden. | Compos'd by | M|r: Handel. | London. Printed for and Sold by I. Walsh. Musick Prin- | ter and Instrument maker to his Majesty, at the Harp & Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand. [at right:] N|o. 609 | |
Like as from heav'n | |
Look Mistress mine, within this hollow breast | |
Lord for Thy tender mercy's sake (Anthem) (4 v.) | |
Lord is my light (3 soli, choeur à 4 v., 3 instr., bc avec réalisation pour orgue) | |
Mass to six voices : "Euge Bone." | |
Motets | |
Mourn now my soul with anguish of my pain | |
Music dear solace to my thoughts neglected | |
The Musical Antiquary. | |
nightingale so pleasant and so gay | |
[No title indicated] | |
Now let her change and spare not | |
Now peep, bo-peep thrice happy blest mine eyes | |
Old English edition | |
Perche piu acerba set' e piu rubella | |
Qual fia 'l dolore nella crudel partita | |
Quando son piu lontan de bei vostri occhi | |
Quel si grave dolore ch'io sentirò | |
Quell'ardente desir ch'amor mi diède | |
Questi soavi fiori | |
Qui pacem amatis jam bella | |
Reginam nostram formosissimam | |
Rest, sweet nymphs let golden sleep | |
Rise, mighty monarch, and ascend the throne (1 v.) | |
Sacred music | |
I saw my lady weeping | |
Sdruccioli di Ruggierro Giovanelli, ... Il primo libro de madrigali, a quattro voci. Nuovamente ristampati, et in questa terza impressione corretta | |
See that my plaints with rigour long rejected | |
See, what a maze of error | |
Self-banished, out of waller | |
She only doth not feel it | |
S'io credessi per mort'essere scarco | |
Six anthems | |
Six songs | |
Sleep now, my Muse, and henceforth take thy rest | |
So far from my delight | |
Songs of sundry natures | |
Sonitus armorum | |
Sorrow consumes me, and, instead of rest | |
Sound out my voice with pleasant tunes recording | |
Sound woeful plaints, in hills and woods | |
O sweet kiss, full of comfort | |
Sweet love, O cease thy flying | |
Tandem adest clara dies | |
Tant'e l'ardor, la fe che meco porto | |
Thanks, gentle moon for thy obscured light | |
These that be certain signs of my torment | |
Thirsis to Cloris pleaded | |
Three odes for St. Cecilia's day | |
Troppo scarsa madonna sete | |
Twelve madrigals to five voices | |
Underneath a cypress shade the Queen of love sat mourning | |
Up then, Melpomene ! the mournful'st Muse of nine | |
Venite exsultemus Domino | |
"Venus and adonis" : a masque | |
Vezzosi fiori e vaghi | |
Vidi pianger madonna. | |
What is't to us who guides the State (1 v.) | |
What, shall I part thus unregarded | |
Why should I love, since she doth prove ungrateful | |
Why wail we thus, why weary we the gods with plaints | |
The works of Henry Purcell | |
You that pine in long desire |