Berg, George, -1775
Berg, George
Berg, George 1730c-1775
Berg, Georg 1730-1775
Berg, George 1730?-1775
Berg, George, ca. 1730-1775
George Berg 1730;1775
Berg, George, ca. 173X-1775
Berg, Georg
VIAF ID: 315949258 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Berg ‡b George ‡f 1730?-1775
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Berg, Georg ‡d 1730-1775
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Berg, George ‡d -1775
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Berg, George, ‡d -1775
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Berg ‡c 1730;1775
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 510 1 _ ‡a Cambridge University Library
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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12 Sonatas | |
8 Lessons | |
Adventliche Orgelmusik aus dem Münchner Liebfrauendom (02.12.1986). | |
Apollo straight. A new song, as it was sung at publick gardens. [s.l., s.n. (Benett)] | |
As Jenny one morning was milking | |
[at head of f.27r:] John Scotland | |
Beviam'o Dori | |
Can you tell me what I think | |
Canon | Four in One | Geo Berg | |
[caption title:] By | Advertising | 1772 | |
[caption title, f.56r:] The Inconstant Swain Set by M.r Berg | |
[caption title, f.59r:] Catch 3 Voci Berg | |
[caption title:] Ode to Contentment | |
[caption title, p.105:] Glee | Slow & piano | |
[caption title, p.24:] Lightly tread. | |
[caption title, p.67:] Glee: A 2. Voc. [space] M|r Berg | |
[caption title:] This Glee gain'd the Prize Medal 1765 | |
Catch M|r Berg. | |
A collection of new English songs sung by Mr. Beard & Miss Formentell at Ranelagh ... book VI [London, John Johnson; for the author] | |
Come friends and companions let's take | |
Compagni amor | |
Concertos in seven parts | |
Cornus proclaims aloud his wife's a whore | |
Damon believe not your Jenny's untrue | |
A drunken old sot by the rigorous sentence | |
Eight suites of lessonsnVolume 1 | |
Fugues célèbres, transcrites pour harmonium ou orgue par Dr. W. J. Westbrook... | |
[heading, p.375, with pencil: "Mehrstimmige Gesänge"] [at left:] Glee a 3. Voci | |
The Honest Confession | |
Hosanna in excelsis | |
How happy are we now the wind is a-bast | |
How sleep the brave who sink to rest | |
Let us drink and be merry | |
Lightly tread 'tis hallowed ground | |
I married a wife on Sunday | |
Die milchversorgung der stadt Karlsruhe, unter besonderer berücksichtigung der produktions- und preisverhältnisse. | |
Not a day more than thirty. Catch | |
Now the bright morning star day's harbinger | |
On may morning | |
On softest beds at leisure laid | |
[p.112, heading:] Catch. Or an old Woman's alarm to a Society who were regating themselves when the Imundation happen'd at Chelsea | |
[p.97, heading:] Glee. G. Berg. | |
Questo vetro di vin rosso | |
Say what flow'r do you design | |
Sì beviam vezzosa | |
Sirs the serpentine river is coming upstairs | |
Sonatinen Cembalo op. 3 | |
Songs | |
Suiten | |
Suites, harpsichord, op. 5 | |
Tell me shepherds | |
Ten sonatas for the harpsichord or pianoforte ... opera VII [London, Mrs. Johnson; for the author] | |
Thirsty earth drink up ye rain | |
To these lone shades | |
Twelve sonatinas, or easy lessons for the harpsichord, 1759: | |
Twelve sonatinasnVolume 2 | |
Twelve songs, book III [London, John Johnson] | |
Voluntaries, organ, op. 2 | |
Voluntaries Orgel | |
Welcome friendly | |
[without title] | |
XXIV Duets for french-horns, trumpets, or german flutes [London, John Johnson] | |
Yet once more o ye laurels |