Oxenford, John, 1812-1877
Oxenford, John
Oxenford, John, 1812-1877, musicologue
John Oxenford
VIAF ID: 35264747 (Personal)
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Works
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I and my double | |
Aus meinem Leben | |
The auto-biography of Goethe. Truth and poetry: from my own life. | |
autobiography of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | |
The Beggar Boy | |
bonheur | |
Bonjour, Suzon ! Poésie d' Alfred de Musset, english translation by J. Oxenford, J. Faure | |
Bristol diamonds | |
Callery, J.-M. Tʻai pʻing tʻien kuo chʻu chʻi chi shih, 1982: | |
Canções : | |
captive | |
Consolation | |
Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret | |
I couldn't help it | |
day well spent | |
The dice of death | |
Doctor Dilworth : a farce in one act | |
The early life of Goethe. Books I.-IX. of the autobiography; | |
Flügel's complete dictionary of the German and English languages | |
Francis Bacon of Verulam : Realistic philosophy and its age | |
Der Freischutz | |
Gespräche mit Goethe in den letzen Jahren seines Lebens | |
Happiness | |
[heading:] "At her cottage door Mary" Air: "New Wells" end of the 17|t|h Cent. Words by J. Oxenford. | |
[heading:] Dear Kitty. The air popular before 1605. Words by J. Oxenford. | |
[heading:] Fairies haste the summer moon is bright. (Tune of "Sellengers Round". Early XVI. Cent.) | (Words by J. Oxenford) | |
[heading:] "Let me leit to the Billows" (Tune "Admiral Benbow" Words by J. Oxenford.) | |
[heading:] Little Musgrave. Traditional Air. The old ballad condensed by J. Oxenford. | |
[heading:] May he who wears a sulky face. Tune "Three merry men of Kent" 17|t|h Cent. Words by Oxenford. | |
[heading:] My dearest love, why will thou ask" Tune: "I'll never have thee more" about 1610. Words by J. Oxenford. | |
[heading:] "Nought I prize beyond her" Tune "Lull me beyond thee". Early 17|t|h Cent. Words by J. Oxenford. | |
[heading:] "When Autumn Skies are blue". Air of the 16|t|h Cent. (The modern Words by John Oxenford) | |
Helvellyn | |
The illustrated book of French songs. From the sixteenth to the nineteenth century. | |
Insurrection en Chine. | |
King John and the abbot | |
A life chase | |
Lily of Killarney | |
Lohengrin | |
The magic toys | |
May-day | |
May-day : a cantata for soprano solo, chorus and orchestra | |
The merchant of Yonkers : a farce in four acts | |
The monastery of St. Just | |
The much too clever; or, a friend indeed | |
My dearest look on me again | |
My fellow-clerk | |
Neighbours | |
No followers : a farce in one act : and, A quiet day : a farce in one act | |
Northern Nancy | |
Only a halfpenny! | |
Óperas. | |
Porter's knot | |
The reigning favourite | |
Rigoletto : opera in three acts | |
Robin Hood [SR] p2011: | |
Sam's arrival | |
Sandmann. | |
[score, title page, f.1r:] Die Rose von Erin | Musik | von | J. Benedict. | Partitur. | Ausschließliches Eigenthum | von Ed. Bote & G. Bock in Berlin | [added later, ink:] Für das Großherzogl. Hoftheater | in Weimar | Berlin 9 October 1869 | E. Bote u. G Bock | E. Bock | |
serenade | |
I set the bell a ringing | |
Sion | |
The sleeper awakened | |
The soldier's legacy | |
Songs. | |
Songs and duets with german and english words | |
Till Mary won my heart | |
Timour the Tartar! or, the iron master of Samarkand-by-Oxus | |
Twice killed, a farce, in one act, first performed at the Olympic Theatre ... 1835. | |
The two orphans | |
Undine. Ein Mährchen nach La Motte Fouque für England frei , bearbeitet von John Oxenford, ins Deutsche übertragen Karl Klingemann.... Op. 70. Klavierauszug | |
The world of fashion | |
A wrong man in the right place | |
A young lad from the country |