Taylor, Raynor, 1747-1825
Taylor, R. (Raynor), 1747-1825
Taylor, Rayner, 1747-1825
Raynor Taylor compositeur britannique
Rayner Taylor American composer
Taylor, Rayner
VIAF ID: 49489354 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Raynor Taylor ‡c compositeur britannique
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Raynor, ‡d 1747-1825
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (23)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a London
- 551 1 _ ‡a Philadelphia, PA
Works
Title | Sources |
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Aethiop | |
America and Brittannia peace : A new march | |
Amyntor, 1795: | |
Amyntor. A pastoral song | |
Apollonian harmony : a collection of scarce & celebrated glees, catches, madrigals, canzonetts, rounds & canons, antient & modern, with some originals | |
Aria[?] | |
Ballads | |
The beech tree's petition. | |
Bonny Willy; | |
Bound for America : three British composers | |
Buxom Joan: burletta in one act. | |
Buxom Joan. Piano-vocal score. English [from old catalog] | |
The camel's bell, 18--: | |
Chamber music | |
Chansons | |
Circe and Ulysses | |
Citizen soldiers : a new patriotic song | |
The day is gone and night is come. Ma chère et mon cher. [Philadelphia, George Willig] | |
Dict. biogr. des musiciens | |
Divertimenti, 18--?: | |
An Easy and Familiar Lesson : for two performers on one piano forte | |
Ebb Tide | |
The Ethiop [or The child of the desert] | |
A favourite allemande basse. [Philadelphia, John Aitken] | |
The first of May : or Shepherds holiday Never before publish'd | |
Fortune tellers | |
The gates of Calais | |
Governor McKean's march [pf]. [Philadelphia, George E. Blake] | |
The Guardian Frigate | |
Hallelujah chorus Voix (3) | |
Hark hark the joy inspiring horn : a hunting song | |
Hark! 'tis the linnet and the thrush. The linnet and thrush. A new song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Hymns | |
Independent & Free : From the American Tar or the Press Gang defeated ; Sung by Mr. Rowson at the New Theatre Philadelphia | |
Jockey and Jenny. | |
The Kentucky volunteer : A new song | |
The Lass of the Cot | |
Lessons | |
Maggie on the Highland Bell : a parody on the Blue bell of Scotland | |
The Maid of the grove. A new song (for the Philadelphia Repository.) | |
The Mandarine | |
Marches | |
Minuets | |
The morning is charming. A hunting song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Musique américaine : oeuvres pour cordes et piano du XVIIIe siècle | |
Nancy of the dale | |
National anthems | |
The nightingale. | |
Parodies | |
Rondo, piano, G major | |
Rondos | |
The rose of Arragon, 1822: | |
See, see peace appears. The American captives emancipation. [Philadelphia, George E. Blake] | |
Shepherd why this dull delay. Rustic festivity. A new song. [Philadelphia, John Aitken] | |
Silvan The Shepherd Swain : the words from the celebrated romance of the kights of the swan | |
Silver rain | |
Six solos for violon cello | |
Solos, violoncelle, instrument à clavier | |
Sonata : for the piano forte with an accompaniment for a violin | |
Sonata I : in A major for cello and piano. | |
Sonata IV. | |
Sonatas, cello, continuo | |
Sonatas clave, violín, op. 2 | |
Sonatas, violin, harpsichord, op. 2. No. 1 | |
Sonatas violonchelo, bajo continuo | |
Sonates, violon, clavecin, op. 2 | |
sonates Violon, clavecin ou piano Op. 2 | |
sonates Violoncelle, clavier | |
Songs | |
Souls of the righteous are in the hand of God [from old catalog] | |
Tally o! Hark! Away! | |
Too long to the beauty of Delia. Damon and Delia [Song] [s.l., s.n.] | |
De tout mon cœur [Song] [London, author] | |
Vocal pieces | |
Waft me some soft and cooling breeze. Scotch gavott. [s.l., s.n.] | |
When liberty to bless mankind. Vive la liberté. A new song. [Philadelphia, author] | |
When the anchor's weigh'd. Jack the Guinea pig. A favorite song. [[London], Longman & Broderip] | |
Where roves my wand'ring Phoebe [Song]. The wand'ring village maid. [Philadelphia, author] | |
While the morn is inviting to love; a favorite song. | |
With the sun I rise at morn. The merry piping lad. A ballad in the Scots taste. [Philadelphia, author] | |
The wounded soldier. | |
Ye feather'd songsters of the vale. Summer. A favourite song. [ [London, author] | |
Yes ev'ry flower that blows. The queen of flowers. [Philadelphia, George Willig] | |
Young Thyrsis, the smartest of all. I'd rather be hang'd, than be married. [London, author] | |
Ziemassvētku mūzika Rīgas Domā | |
[Zuschreibung fraglich:] La petite Savoyarde. Pastorale avec accompagnement de piano-forte où harpe. [Paris, Imbault] |