Davy, John, 1763-1824
John Davy English composer (1763-1824)
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Works
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An account of the interior of Ceylon, and its inhabitants : with travels in that island | |
... [arranged for the german flute, violin, clarinett, or guittar] [New York, G. Gilfert; Boston, P. A. von Hagen & Co.] | |
... Ballad ... the symphonies and accompaniments by J. Addison [London, Goulding & D'Almaine] | |
Ballads | |
The beggar boy. A favorite song sung ... by Mr. Incledon, in his new entertainment A voyage to India [London, Goulding & Co.] | |
The brunette. A favorite song ... [for flutes, violins and bass] [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
Cabinet | |
[caption title, f.5r:] God save the King vars. by John Davy | |
[caption title, p.28:] The Bay of Biscay O! (J Davy) | |
[caption title, p.32:] Yes I Rember Well The Hour John Davy | |
Cathedral chants of the XVI, XVII, XVIII centuries, edited by Edward F. Rimbault | |
Cease your funning. The favorite air ... in the Beggar's Opera, arranged as a rondo [for the pf] [London, J. Powers] | |
Chants | |
Collected works of Sir Humphry Davy | |
Consolation in travel | |
Crazy Jane | |
Davids salmer | |
The Duenna | |
Duncan Gray | |
Family quarrels | |
A famous man is Robin Hood [London, W. Hodsoll] | |
A favorite duett in which is introduced the Scots air of Lewie Gordon, for two performers on one piano forte [London, Preston] | |
The favorite overture, to the grand historical melo-drama, called the Blind Boy : performed at Covent Garden Theatre | |
Fisherman's hut | |
Hospitality | |
Just like love | |
Keyboard pieces | |
Lord of the manor | |
Lord of the manor. Silent tears | |
Loud roared the dreadful thunder | |
Madm. Larisot's dance in L'rendezvous, arranged as a rondo ... for the piano forte [London, L. Lavenu] | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] [...] J Davey | |
March to the battle field. A celebrated song ... arranged by John Davy [London, T. Williams] | |
May we ne'er want a friend nor a bottle to give him | |
The morn unbars the gates of light : a favorite hunting song : sung by Mrs. Burke | |
O my love's like the red rose : a favorite Scotch song : arranged for the piano forte | |
Norsk psalter : salme 1-50. | |
Obi | |
Obi, or Three-finger'd Jack originally published by John Longman, Clementi's Compy. London 1800 | |
The original musick in The tempest ... by Purcell, Dr. Arne & Linley [London, W. Turnbull] | |
Pennyworth of wit | |
Plays. | |
The poor little gleaner [London, Edward Riley] | |
Red Roy | |
Red Roy, or, Oswyn and Helen a grand ballet of action founded on Scottish history interspersed with songs, duetts, & chorus's, as performed at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, with most unbounded applause | |
Reels | |
Rob Roy Macgregor | |
Rob Roy Macgregor. Farewell! if ever fondest prayer | |
Rob Roy Macgregor. Highland lad my love was born | |
Rob Roy Macgregor. Pardon now the bold outlaw | |
Rob Roy Macgregor. Tho' you leave me now in sorrow | |
Rondos | |
Salmonia | |
Services | |
Since the first dawn of reason that beam'd on my mind | |
Six madrigals for four voices ... (the whole of the words from Shakespeare) ... op. 13 [London, James Balls] | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
The songs, trios, quintetto, choruses, march & finale. The music composed by Messrs. Davy and Moorehead [London, Thomas Jones & Co.] | |
The songster's jubilee | |
Spanish dollars | |
Spanish dollars. Bay of Biscay | |
Standard English Songs, edited, revised and the words partly rewritten by W. A. Barrett. The accompaniments, arranged by Dr Stainer, Dr Martin. Mr Henry Gadsby. Mr A. J. Caldicott. Mr Burnham Horner. Mr Joseph Barnby and the editor. Book I. | |
[t.p.:] The Wife and the Mistress | A Comic Burletta, | As performed at Sadlers Wells, | Composed by | John Davy, | of Exeter. | 1796. | |
The Tempest | |
Three sonatas, : for the piano-forte or harpsichord, with accompaniments for a violin & violoncello : op. III | |
What a blunder! : a comic opera, in three acts: first performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, August 14, 1800 | |
What a blunder. A comic opera, written by J. G. Holman ... opera 5 [London, T. Jones & Co.] | |
Where the Bee sucks | |
White cockade | |
I will give thanks | |
Ye dear paternal scenes farewell ... in the opera of Guy Mannering [London, William Dale] | |
Yes I remember well the hour : a favorite rondo sung with great appause by Mr. Webster | |
O yes the blooming rose grew red. A celebrated Venetian air [à V, pf] [London, G. Walker] |