Reinagle, Alexander, 1756-1809.
Reinagle, Alexander
Alexander Reinagle American composer, organist, and theater musician (1756-1809)
Reinagle, Alexandre 1756-1809
VIAF ID: 14964622 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Alexander Reinagle ‡c American composer, organist, and theater musician (1756-1809)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Reinagle, Alexander ‡d 1756-1809
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Reinagle, Alexander, ‡d 1756-1809
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Reinagle, Alexander, ‡d 1756-1809
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Baltimore, MD
- 551 _ _ ‡a Baltimore, Md. ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 551 _ _ ‡a Portsmouth
- 551 _ _ ‡a Portsmouth, Ohio ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
Title | Sources |
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24 kleine und leichte Spielstücke | |
24 petites pièces faciles | |
America, commerce and freedom | |
Among the green meadows. Notes of the linnet. [Baltimore, Carr] | |
The black castle | |
The bleeding nun. A favorite song in the pantomime Raymond and Agnes. [Philadelphia, John Aitken] | |
Cantique du soir. | |
[caption title, f.26r:] Farewell ye green Fields and sweet groves | |
Cassation | |
La chasse : a new lesson for the piano forte | |
Chorus sung before Gen. | |
Columbus. | |
Cotillions | |
Dear Anna ; a new song | |
Edwy and Elgiva | |
The enlightenment in the New World : 18th-Century American hapsichord music | |
Federal march | |
Federal overture (10 min 10 s) | |
forêt noire | |
Grove music online, June 19, 2014 | |
Hark the brazen trumpets call. First Baltimore hussars. [Baltimore, Carr] | |
Harlequin's almanac | |
I have a silent sorrow here | |
Indian march : of the much admeired American play caled Columbus arranged for the piano forte. | |
Keyboard pieces | |
Love in a camp. | |
Madison's march | |
Medley overture | |
The Merchant of Venice | |
Miscellaneous overture Ré majeur | |
Mr. Francis's ballroom assistant. Being a collection of the most admired cotillions and country dances with their proper figures annexed; including a variety of marches, minutes [!], reels, gavots, hornpipes, &c.; the music composed and selected and the whole arranged as lessons for the piano forte ... the work to consist of eight numbers to be published every other week. [ [[Philadelphia], G. Willig] | |
Mrs. Madison's minuet | |
Music from the days of George Washington | |
Music Tom Jefferson knew | |
Musique américaine : oeuvres pour cordes et piano du XVIIIe siècle | |
My soul is thine, sweet Norah; a favorite song | |
No. 4. Francis's ball room assistant | |
Occasional overture Ré majeur | |
Ouvertures Orchestre Sol majeur | |
Overture in G major (6 min 35 s) | |
Overture to Harlequin's Invasion | |
Perry's Victory : a new patriotic song ; Perry, the hero of the lake | |
The Philadelphia sonatas | |
Pieces Klavier op. 1 | |
Portrait (Facsimile) | |
Preludes | |
Preludes. In three classes. For the improvement of practitioners on the piano forte. [Philadelphia, Carr & Co.] | |
Sailor's daughter. Cousin John | |
Sailor's landlady. | |
Says I to dear Laura. Ballad. [Philadelphia, G. Willig] | |
Scots tunes with variations | |
Scots tunes with variations. East Nook of Fife | |
Scots tunes with variations. Selections | |
The secret | |
Short and easy lessons | |
Short and easy pieces | |
Short and easy pieces. Selections | |
A sonata : sung by a number of young girls, dressed in white and docked with wreaths and chaplets of flowers, holding baskets of flowers in their hands. As General Washington passed under the triumphal arch raised on the bridge at Trenton, April 21, 1789 ... The General being presented with a copy of the sonata, was pleased to address the following card to the ladies ... | |
Sonatas piano | |
Sonatas, piano, no. 1, D major | |
Sonatas, piano, no. 2, E major | |
Sonaten Klavier | |
Songs | |
The stranger | |
Tale of terror. | |
The tars of Columbia : sung with great applause by Mr. Harford | |
Tell me, tell me truly. Cousin John. [Philadelphia, author; Blake] | |
Twelve favorite pieces | |
Volunteers | |
Volunteers. Jerry's song | |
When first Columbus sought | song | in the additional scene to Columbus | by the Honbl. Alexr. Martin Esquire. | |
The world may go hunting. Hunting song. [Philadelphia, author; George E. Blake; Baltimore, Carr] |