Rimbault, Edward Francis, 1816-1876
Rimbault, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1816-1876
Rimbault, Edward F., 1816-1876
Rimbault, Edward Francis
Rimbault, E.F. (Edward Francis), 1816-1876
Rimbault, Edward Francis, 1816-1876, musicologue
Rimbault, Edward F.
Edward Francis Rimbault English musicologist, composer, organist and book collector
Rimbault, Edward
Rimbault, Edward F. (Edward Francis)
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Rimbault, Stephen Francis ‡d 1773-1837
Works
Title | Sources |
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45 Instrumental pieces | |
Africaine all the favourite music from Meyerbeer's opera, for the pianoforte | |
All people clap your hands | |
amber witch | |
Ancient poetical tracts of the sixteenth century : reprinted from unique copies formerly in the possession of the late Thomas Caldecott, Esq. | |
The banquet of musick | |
THE | Banquet of MUSICK: | OR, | A Collection of the newest and best SONGS | Sung at Court, and at Publick Theatres, being most | of them within the Compass of the FLUTE | WITH | A THOROW-BASS for the Theorbo-Lute, | Bass-Viol, Harpsichord, or Organ. | Composed by several of the Best Masters. | The WORDS by the Ingenious Wits of the Age. | THE FIFTH BOOK. | [illustration] | This may be Printed. | December 2. 1690. Rob. Midgley. | In the SAVOY: | Printed by Edw. Jones and Sold by Henry Playford at his Shop near the Temple | Church, and by Sam. Scott at Mr. Carr's Shop at the Middle-Temple Gate, 1691. | |
Bibliotheca madrigaliana : a bibliographical account of the musical and poetical works published in England during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, under the titles of madrigals, ballets, ayres, canzonets, etc. etc. | |
Bonduca : a tragedy. | |
Catalogue of the music library of Edward Francis Rimbault, 1975: | |
Chappell's 100 operatic melodies | |
Cock Lorell's bote: a satirical poem. | |
A collection of anthems, for voices and instruments | |
Fantasies in three parts : composed for viols | |
Faust a lyric drama in 5 acts | |
first set of ballets for five voices, composed by Thomas Morley, scored from the original part books, printed A. D. 1595, and edited by Edward F. Rimbault | |
The first set of madrigals, for three, four, five, and six voices. | |
Follie's anatomie: or, satyres & satyricall epigrams | |
The Four Knaves : a series of satirical tracts | |
The full cathedral service as used on the festivals and saints' days of the Church of England, 1845: | |
Galiardo | |
Gallery of great composers, 1876: | |
Gentle words | |
Happy land tyrolienne | |
History of the organ | |
humble suit of a sinner | |
Kind-heart's dream: containing five apparitions with their invectives against abuses reigning. | |
A knight's conjuring : done in earnest, discovered in jest | |
Lamentation | |
A little book of Songs and Ballads, gathered from ancient musick books, MS. and printed | |
Madrigaux | |
Maroccus extaticus, or, Bankes' Bay Horse in a trance : from the original tract printed in 1595 | |
A mass : for five voices : composed between the years 1553 & 1558 for the old cathedral of Saint Paul | |
Masses | |
Memoirs of Musick (1846) | |
Messes | |
The miscellaneous works in prose and verse of sir Thomas Overbury, KNT., now first collected | |
Musical illustrations of Bishop Percy's reliques of ancient English poetry : a collection of old ballad tunes, etc. : chiefly from rare mss. and early printed books : deciphered from the obsolete notation, and harmonized and arranged according to modern usage | |
Nunc dimittis | |
Old ballads illustrating the great frost of 1683-4 and the fair on the river Thames | |
The old cheque-book, or, Book of remembrance of The Chapel Royal from 1561 to 1744 | |
Parthenia, or, The first musick ever printed for the virginals, 1847: | |
Pestal : no 1 of a selection of popular melodies arranged as duets | |
prayer for the queenes most excellent majestie | |
The Prayer ;"Mose in Egitto" (extrait de) | |
Preludium | |
Psalm 10 [9, 2e p.] | |
Psalm 113 [112] | |
Psalm 125 [124] | |
Psalm 136 [135] | |
Psalm 22 [21] | |
Psalm 50 [49] | |
Psalm 69 [68] | |
Psalm 92 [91] | |
Queen Elizabeth's virginal book | |
queenes command | |
The Robin Hood garlands and ballads : with the tale of The lytell geste : a collection of all the poems, songs and ballads relating to this celebrated yeoman : to which is prefixed his history and character, deduced from documents hitherto unrevised | |
SCELTA | Di Canzonette Italiane | DE | PIU AUTORI. | DEDICATE | A Gli AMATORI DELLA MUSICA. | Printed at LONDON, by A. Godbid and J. Playford, in Little-Britain. 1679. | |
The Silver Trumpets | |
Songs | |
Turn Thy face from my wickedness | |
Veni Creator | |
Village Organist. A Series of Pieces for church and general use, edited by J. Stainer and F. Cunningham Woods. Volume I [-VIII] | |
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