Whitaker, John, 1776-1847
John Whitaker English composer
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- 200 _ | ‡a Whitaker ‡b John ‡f 1776?-1847
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Whitaker, John, ‡d 1776-1847
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Whitaker, John, ‡d 1776-1847
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Works
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adieu : a rondo | |
Ah ! what is the bosom's commotion, with variations | |
Anthology of early American keyboard music, 1787-1830 | |
Canzonets | |
[caption title, f.20r:] Berlin Waltz for 1818 [space] by Whitaker | |
A chip of the old block, 1815: | |
collection of psalm and hymn tunes suitable for congregational or private use being arranged for four voices, but adapted also for one or two, with an accompaniment for the organ or piano-forte... | |
Fancy Dipp'd Her Pen In Dew : sung with great applause by Miss Stephens | |
fantasia... In which is introduced Whitaker's celebrated song "Thine am I, faithful fair" with variations | |
favourite waltz (Hungarian air) with variations | |
Fly away dove! : the celebrated ballad, sung by Miss H. Cawse, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden | |
How vain is the sign, 183-?: | |
I'll live on the smiles : ballad | |
The imprisoned huntsman, ca. 1812: | |
Maid of Lodi [de W. Shield] with variations | |
Mary, Mary, list, awake! A favorite ballad | |
My poor dog tray | |
My spouse and I: an operatical farce, in two acts. | |
My spouse and I. Libretto. English. [from old catalog] | |
My Spouse and I Selections | |
Oh! ask me not to be your bride. | |
Oh! rest thee babe. | |
Oh! say not woman's heart is bought. | |
Paddy Carey. | |
Playbill of Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1816, announcing As you like it, The broken sword etc., 1816: | |
Saxon rondo | |
The Seraph, a collection of sacred music. | |
The Shannon & Chesapeake, the rival frigates; sung ... | |
The soldier slumb'ring | |
Sonata VI | |
Sonatina III | |
Terrible peak | |
Terrible peak. I stray'd down the mountain carelessly | |
Thine am I my faithful fair : sung by Mr. Phillips | |
Toccatina capriciosa | |
Trip to Nahant : a favorite rondo | |
Voluntary | |
Welcome the nation's guest : a military divertimento... dedicated to gen' Lafayette... | |
Who's to have her? | |
The works of the english poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by Samuel Johnson. Volume the seventh.. |