Alcock, John, 1740-1791
Alcock, John, approximately 1740-1791
Alcock, John 1740c-1791
Alcock, John, environ 1740-1791
John Alcock English organist, died 1791
VIAF ID: 49077481 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ 1 ‡a Alcock ‡b , John ‡f <1740-1791>
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Alcock, John ‡d 1740-1791
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Alcock, John ‡d 1740-1791
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Alcock, John, ‡d approximately 1740-1791
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Alcock ‡c English organist, died 1791
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (28)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Newark
- 551 _ _ ‡a Oxford
Works
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6 Canzonettas | |
6 solo per clavicembalo o pianoforte (London, 1770 ca.) | |
Anthems | |
A cantata and six songs. [London, author] | |
Cantatas | |
Come haste to the wedding : a favorite rondeau for the harpsi[chor]d, violin, Germ[a]n flute, or guittar | |
Concerten | |
The coquette. [Song] [s.l., s.n.] | |
Divertimentos | |
Duets | |
Easy solos | |
Elegies | |
Elegy on the much admir'd and esteem'd Mrs. Pritchard. [London, C. [and] S. T[hompson]] | |
The entertaining and instructive companion | |
A favorite duett for two bassoons or violoncello's. [London, Richard Bride; London, Richard Bride] | |
Flutt'ring spread thy purple pinions. A celebrated song [London, s.n.] | |
The golden ode | |
Hymns | |
In praise of fox hunting. [Song]. [[London], P. H[odgson]] | |
Lesson, harpsichord | |
Let all that are to mirth inclin'd. A new Christmas carol for voices and instruments. [London, Charles & Samuel T[hompson].] | |
Let me sink to the regions of shade. A favorite elegy. [[London], J. R[utherford]] | |
The lover's resolution. [Song]. [London, C. & S. T[hompson]] | |
The mince pye. [Song]. [London, Robert Falkener] | |
On Music. A catch for three voices [[London], s.n.] | |
Once in Arcadia that famed seat of love | |
Parochial Harmony, or a collection of divine music in score. [London, F. Roome] | |
Rondos | |
Six canzonets or glees in three parts [London, Longman, Lukey & Co.] | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
Soon as the genial spring renews the shade | |
Take those lips away. A two-part song, 1770?: | |
Three sonatas for two violins & a violoncello with a thorough bass for the harpsichord. [London, John Preston] | |
Thy throne o God is for ever and ever. Anthem for the New Year for 1, 2, 3 & 4 voices. [London, Longman, Lukey & Co.] | |
The Toper (of all the occupations) / set by Dr. Alcock | |
Trios and quartets for horns | |
Twelve divertimentis for the guitar, harpsichord or piano forte ...book 2d. [London, John Rutherford] | |
Twelve songs for the guittar. [London, Charles Thompson & Samuel Thompson] | |
Vension and claret. A cantata. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Venus and Bacchus. A two part song. [London, L[ongman], L[ukey and Co.]] | |
Voluntaries Orgel | |
[without title] |