Shaw, Oliver, 1779-1848
Shaw, Oliver
Oliver Shaw American composer (1779-1848)
VIAF ID: 37182022 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Oliver Shaw ‡c American composer (1779-1848)
- 200 _ | ‡a Shaw ‡b Oliver ‡f 1779-1848
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shaw, Oliver (sparse)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Shaw, Oliver
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shaw, Oliver ‡d 1779-1848
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shaw, Oliver, ‡d 1779-1848
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shaw, Oliver, ‡d 1779-1848
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Middleborough, MA
- 551 1 _ ‡a Providence, RI
Works
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The Bangor march. | |
The beam of christianity. | |
The bird let loose, from Moore's Sacred Melodies. | |
Bristol march. | |
[caption title, f.22v:] Grand March in Abællino. | |
[caption title, f.41v:] Affettuoso | |
[caption title, p.15:] In Airy Dreams, A favorite Duett. | |
[caption title, p.54:] N|o 35. | |
[Collection of instrumental accompaniments to vocal pieces by Shaw, and others. | |
A collection of sheet music in one volume consisting of solo songs, songs from operas, musical entertainments, etc., one time the property of Oliver Shaw of Providence, R. I. | |
Come strike the silver string. | |
Death of commodore O. H. Perry "deplored as a national misfortune". | |
A favourite selection of music; adapted to the piano forte. | |
The flowering of vocal music in America. | |
For the gentlemen. Air | |
O give thanks unto the Lord Voix (6) | |
Go, let me weep! | |
Gov. Arnold's march | |
Gov. Fenner's slow march. | |
Governor Jones's march | |
Governor Knight's march : for the piano forte with an accompaniment for the flute | |
Grand march and quick step composed and inscribed to the Boston Brass Band. | |
Harry of the West. | |
Hours of prayer. A sacred song. | |
The Hussar's Adieu : a favourite Dialogue | |
In airy dreams soft fancy flies | |
Is it well with the child? | |
Mary's tears! | |
Mary's tears : A favorite song from Moore's sacred melodies ; sung at tbe Oratorio performed by the Handel & Haydn society in Boston July 5th 1817 in the presence of the President of the United States | |
Melodia sacra: or Providence selection of sacred musick. | |
The mercy seat; trio. | |
Music of the Federal era, c1994, p1978: | |
Providence March. | |
The rain-drop and minstrel, c1835: | |
Sacred songs, duetts, anthems &c. | |
See How Beneath the Moon Beams Smile : written at sea | |
The sisters an air with variations for two performers on one piano-forte | |
The sisters [m.i.] (compositeur) | |
The Smile : a sacred song ; composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. C. C. Edes | |
Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage collection | |
Southbridge waltz. | |
Sweet little Ann : A favorite canzonet | |
There is a land of pure delight. | |
There is an hour of peaceful rest; Duetto p. 2 soprano | |
There's nothing true but heav'n | |
Three hymns. Ednah [First line: "God of the morning at thy voice."] Father [First line: "When morning's first and hallowed ray."] Evening hymn. | |
'Tis to the East the Hebrew bends. Sacred song. | |
Village Melodies No. 1 Oakland waltz, inscribed to his friend and pupil Miss Sabra B. Watson. | |
William A. Newland and Charles Zeuner collection of music |