Carter, Thomas 1735c-1804
Carter, Thomas, approximately 1740-1804
Carter, Thomas 1735?-1804
Carter, Thomas, ca. 1740-1804
Carter, T. (Thomas), 1735?-1804
Thomas Carter Irish musician and composer
Carter, Thomas (około 1740-1804).
Carter, Charles Thomas
Carter, Thomas (ca. 1735-1804)
VIAF ID: 171059888 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Carter ‡b Thomas ‡f 1735?-1804
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Carter, Thomas ‡d 1735-1804
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Carter, Thomas ‡d ca. 1740-1804
- 100 1 _ ‡a Carter, Thomas, ‡d approximately 1740-1804
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Carter ‡c Irish musician and composer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (43)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Dublin
- 551 1 _ ‡a London
Works
Title | Sources |
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Alloa house | |
Auld Robin Gray, 178-?: | |
The birthday | |
Bonny Bessy | |
Braes of Ballendine | |
braes of Yarrow | |
broom of Cowdenknows | |
Canons | |
[caption title, f.87r:] Lovely Laughing Nell [space] Carter | |
Carillons de Dunquerque | |
Collection of favorite songs sung at Vaux-Hall (1773) | |
Collection of favorite songs sung at Vaux-Hall (1773). Oh Nanny | |
collier's bonny lassie | |
The constand maid | |
[cover title, cemb:] Sonata | per | Cembalo | Violino | e | Violoncello | Del Sig. Tomaso Carter [incipit] | |
Down the burn, Davie | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
Dumbarton's drums beat bonny | |
Etrick banks | |
The fair American | |
flowers of the forest | |
Fugen und Stücke, Org op. 37 | |
Fugues and full pieces | |
Galashiells | |
Hear my prayer O God | |
Here awa' Willie | |
Historical record of the Twenty-sixth, or Cameronian regiment | |
How serenely the morning [Song] [[Dublin], Elizabeth Rhames] | |
If love's a sweet passion | |
If you'll consent my lovely dear [Song] [Dublin, John Lee] | |
In full cry. A favorite hunting song [London, author] | |
In vain do I think with regret. The sequel to Sweet Poll of Plymouth [London, J. Bland] | |
Just in time | |
Just in time. Examine the world with attention | |
Just in time. Ye sable clouds | |
Leander on the bay | |
Like as the hart | |
Lochaber | |
Logan water | |
Love is the cause of my mourning | |
Low down in the broom | |
May the beauties of England. A favorite song [London, Preston & son] | |
Médée et Jason | |
The Milesian, 1777: | |
The Milesian : a comic opera. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. | |
Milesian. The seas fight: arr. [from old catalog] | |
The mind oppress'd. A favorite song [Dublin, Hime] | |
Neptune and Britannia : a favorite cantata ; this cantata was wrote on seeing the French fleet in the British channel in the year 1779 | |
Oh nanny [m.i.] | |
Oh Nanny, wilt thou fly from me. [from old catalog] | |
Oh Nanny wilt thou gang with me : a favorite song sung by Mrs. Billington, at Mr. Harrisons concerts | |
Oh ! open the door, lord Gregory | |
... a particular favourite song [Dublin, Joshua Stokes] | |
Pinkie house | |
Plays. | |
The rival candidates. Love unfetter'd. | |
Rondos | |
Roslin castle | |
The sea fight, 178-?: | |
selection of the most favourite Scots songs chiefly pastoral. Adapted for the harpsichord, with an accompaniment for a violin, by eminent masters [: Arnold, Barthelemon, Carter, Shield. Vol. I]... | |
She rose and let me in | |
siller crown | |
Six lessons for the harpsichord or forte piano, 177-?: | |
The soldier's farewell on the eve of the battle of Quebec [Song] [Dublin, John Lee] | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
Suites | |
The Surrender of Calais | |
The sweet little angel [Song]. A sequel to Poor Jack [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
Tally ho | |
Tell me, fluttering bosom, tell me. A rondo [Dublin, F. Rhames] | |
There's my thumb | |
[à v, cl, cemb] [London, Preston] | |
Variations | |
O waly waly. Duet, harmonized from a Scotch air [London, Robert Wornum] | |
When absent from the nymph I love | |
When I was a little baby. The favourite epilogue song [London, John Preston; for the author] | |
Where is my love, ah whither flown. A favorite song [London, William Hodsoll] | |
While the morn is inviting to love. A favorite song [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
I wish my love were in a myre | |
yellow-hair'd laddie |