Essex, Timothy 1765c-1847
Essex, T. (Timothy), 1765?-1847
Timothy Essex English composer
Essex, T. 1765?-1847
VIAF ID: 19208947 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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8 Canzonettas | |
An address to spring [London, Birchall; Goulding; Lavenu] | |
An air with variations in various national styles for the piano forte, with an accompaniment for a flute or violin ad libitum ... op. 12 [[London], Birchall, Balls & Co.; London, for the author] | |
O amica mea. N|o 27. Motett, Quinque Vocum, Prima Pars [...] by Thomas Morley, Bac, Mus, Oxon | |
The Angus Fencibles march & quick step [pf] [London, for the composer] | |
Dances | |
A declaration for the commissioners for the income & property tax, written & the music composed & arranged for the piano forte [[London], author] | |
Dentes tui sicut greges | |
Duets | |
Festive music | |
Five sonatas on a peculiar plan, intended to establish a proper method of fingering on the piano forte ... op. 10 [London, Birchall; for the composer] | |
The Hampstead Volunteers quick march ... [from op. 1] [[London], s.n.] | |
How sweet's the verdant vale, for one or two voices [London, Longman & Broderip; for the author] | |
An introduction & fugue, for the organ. Composed & most respectfully inscribed to Samuel Wesley Esqr. by Dr. Essex, of Magadalene Hall, Oxford. | |
Keyboard pieces | |
The ladies' answer to the new Fal lal la | |
Lessons | |
Love's a tyrant | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Marches | |
Preludes | |
The primrose ... from op. 8 [London, author] | |
The quick step of the Royal Westminster Volunteers, as it is performed by theirs and ... the Duke of York's band [score] and adapted for the piano forte [London, Longman & Broderip; for the composer] | |
The romp | |
The rose ... a duett for two voices, forming a cannon of two in one, or in the eighth below; also as a song for a single voice [London, Robert Birchall; for the author] | |
The sea-side sonnet [Song] [London, author] | |
Sir John de la Pole's grand march | |
Six English songs for the piano forte ... op. 2 [London, Broderip & Wilkinson; Longman, Clementi & Co.; Goulding & Co.; for the author] | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
La tourterelle et les pigeons [Song] ... romance allégorique [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
Twelve dances, as duetts for two performers on one piano forte [London, G. Walker] | |
Variations | |
When lovely woman stoops to folly. A favorite canzonet, the words from Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, with an accompaniment for the piano-forte or harp [London, for the composer] | |
The whim | |
[without title] |