Weatherly, F. E. (Frederic Edward), 1848-1929
Weatherly, Frederic Edward, 1848-1929
Weatherly, Frederick Edward 1848-1929
Weatherly, F.E. (Frederick Edward), 1848-1929
Frederic Weatherly English lawyer, author, lyricist and broadcaster
Weatherly, Frederick Edward
Weatherly, Frederick
Weatherly, F. E.
Weatherly, Frederic Edward
Weatherly, Fred E. 1848-1929
VIAF ID: 59351585 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Addio | |
The admiral's broom. | |
All that glitters. | |
En Arcadie, cantate pour voix de femmes. Paroles de Fred. E. Weatherly, traduites de l'anglais par Amédée Boutarel. Musique de L. Denza... | |
The armourer. | |
Bass lake run | |
Beauty's eyes | |
Bid me good bye | |
The bird and the cross. | |
The boatswain. | |
Canta! : melodia | |
Cavalleria rusticana | |
Champagne, 1873?: | |
Chase of death | |
The children of the city : song | |
The children's home : song with pianoforte & harmonium (ad lib) accompaniment : also with flute, violin and violoncello accompaniment ad lib | |
Come, sing to me | |
Danny boy | |
Danny boy : song : adapted from an old Irish air : sung by Mme. Schumann-Heink, Miss Florence Hinkle and Mr. Dan Beddoe | |
Darby and Joan : song | |
The deathless army: song. Words by ... ; music by H. Trotère. | |
O down they go to the sea in ships | |
Eily dear | |
England's call. | |
Fame the fiddler : song in E | |
Fiddle and I. | |
The Fishermaidens : a cantata for female voices | |
Frank Ross at Oxford, 1879: | |
Friend o' mine | |
The gift | |
Hero and Leander : a dramatic Cantata for Soprano and Baryton solos, Chorus and Orchestra | |
Hist. of Eng. drama, 1959: | |
The Holy City | |
If I might come to you : | |
The illustrated children's birthday book, 189-: | |
In Arcady, c1881: | |
Introduction and hymn to the sun. | |
I knew an old maid said the moon. | |
The last call. | |
The last watch. | |
The law of musical and dramatic copyright | |
Londonderry air; | |
Long ago in Alcala. | |
Meglio stasera = It had better be tonight : de la pel. "La pantera rosa" | |
M'habiller, m'habiller, Ah! pauvre Canio | |
Mifanwy. song | |
Min kjære ven | |
Mona | |
My dreams | |
My lass. Song for baritone. Words by Frederick E. Weatherly | |
Nancy Lee : ballad | |
La Navarraise, 1895: | |
Nirvana : song [for voice and piano] | |
Nita Gitana. | |
The old and the young Marie : [song in F] | |
The old brigade | |
The old lock : song | |
On with the motley | |
Our darlings' surprise pictures. | |
Oxford days; or, How Ross got his degree. | |
I Pagliacci. | |
Pauvre Paillasse! | |
Peeps into fairyland : a panorama picture book of fairy stories | |
Proverbs in song / music by Joseph L. Roeckel | |
Punchinello | |
Recitar! mentre preso dal delirio | |
Roses de Picardie célèbre mélodie anglaise [chant et piano] | |
Roses of Picardy | |
Songs for remembrance, 1930: | |
Star of Bethlehem | |
The stormfiend : song | |
Tell her I love her so | |
That song, That song. | |
Thou art my rose. | |
Thursday | |
To act! with my heart maddened with sorrow | |
Told in the twilight | |
Toujours ! Mélodie [avec acc.] de violon ad libitum. Paroles de Fréd. E. Weatherly. Traduction française de J. Ruelle | |
Wee wife : song in G [for] mezzo or baritone | |
What's his is his | |
When you come home. | |
Worker ! Song, written by Frederick Weatherly, the music, composed by Ch. Gounod | |
아 목동아 |