Lampe, John Frederick, 1703?-1751
Lampe, Johann Friedrich 1703-1751
Lampe, John Frederick
John Frederick Lampe English musician of German descent
Lampe, John Frederick apie 1703 ar 1708-1751
Lampe, John Frederick 1702-1751
Lampe, John Frederick ca. 1702-1751
VIAF ID: 4939956 ( Personal )
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100 0 _ ‡a John Frederick Lampe ‡c English musician of German descent
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200 _ | ‡a Lampe ‡b John Frederick ‡f 1703?-1751
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100 1 _ ‡a Lampe, John Frederick
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100 1 _ ‡a Lampe, John Frederick ‡d 1703-1751
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100 1 0 ‡a Lampe, John Frederick ‡d ca. 1702-1751
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100 1 _ ‡a Lampe, John Frederick, ‡d 1703?-1751
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (41)
5xx's: Related Names (7)
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Braunschweig
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Edinburgh
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Edinburgh
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Lampe, Charles John Frederick
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London
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London
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Young, Isabella
Works
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Amelia : A new English opera, as it is perfom'd at the New theatre in the Hay-market, after the Italian manner |
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Amelia. Ah traitress wicked and impure. [from old catalog] |
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The Apology |
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The art of musick |
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Britannia |
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Britannia. Welcome Mars |
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British Melody; or, The Musical Magazine. |
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Charmer permit me to make a surrender. The lover's address [Song] |
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Cleon, whose heart foretold despair. The despairing shepherd [Song] |
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Collins Complaint |
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The complete hymns & chorales : including complete source materials for the Handel-Wesley hymns |
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[cover title, score:] Das Mädchen im Eichthale |
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Crouds of coxcombs. Sung by Mrs. Clive. |
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Cuckoo concerto |
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Dear Collin prevent my warm blushes |
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The declaring lover. |
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Dione |
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Dione. Pretty warblers |
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Dragon dragon thus I dare thee (1 T., 3 instr. et b. c.) |
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Dragon of Wantley |
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Dragon of Wantley. But to hear the children mutter |
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Dragon of Wantley. Selections |
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Dragon of Wantley. Zeno, Plato, Aristotle |
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Duets (voc.) |
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écrivains et la musique |
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Female advice [Song] |
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Flavia. [Song] |
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The free gift. |
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O give me not up to the Lan (1 S. et b. c.) |
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Glide swiftly on thou silver stream. The maid's request [Song] |
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Harmonia Anglicana : a collection of two, three, and four part songs, several of them never before printed, to which are added some choice dialogues |
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He's a man ev'ry inch. I assure you (1 s. et b. c.) |
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Hymn. (on the death of John Fred|k. Lampe Esqr|e) the words by the | Revd Charles Wesley (Brother to the famous Rev|d John Wesley) [...] set by | His beloved friend doc|r. Arnold (organist to King George 3|d. |
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Hymns |
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Hymns on the great festivals, and other occasions. |
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If that's all you ask (1 S., 3 instr. et b. c.) |
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Insulting Gipsey you're surely tipsey (2 S., 2 instr. et b. c.) |
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[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] |
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A lass there lives upon the green. Song in Oroonoko |
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Léno, Plato, Aristotle all were lover of the bottle (1 T., 3 instr. v. b. c.) |
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O Love o deep despair |
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Mars in Vain to war you move me |
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Masques |
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No glory I covet. Content by raison. A duetto. |
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Oh I would not for any money (1 S., 1 v.on et b. c.) |
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Oh, oh, Master Moore (1 B., 2 instr. et b. c.) |
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Opéras |
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Overtures |
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Pantomimes |
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The parent bird. [from old catalog] |
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The parent bird whose little nest. (Paternal love). A song |
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Pigs shall not be so fond as we (1 S., 1 T., 3 instr. et b. c.) |
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A plain and compendious method of teaching thorough bass |
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Plays. |
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Pyramus and Thisbe |
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Ruscelletto infidele, or The false shepherd [Song] |
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Shepherd's invitation |
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A Song in Columbine Courtezan |
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Song in Oroonoko sung by Mrs. Lampe. |
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Songs |
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Songs. Selections |
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Stage music |
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Sure my stap will burst n. th sobbing (1 S., 2 htbs, 2 v.ons, 1 alt. et b. c.) |
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Tho' rude rebellion rears its head. The occasional song as it is now perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden |
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To Sylvia [Song]. Sung ... at the Theatre in Drury Lane |
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Tom Thumb the Great |
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Virtue honour still attend me |
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When fading beauty does decay. The inconstant [Song] |
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Whilst endless tears and sighs declare. A song in the new tragedy of Fatal falsehood [J. Hewitt] |
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Who towin a woman's favour. Sung by Mr. Salway in Cupid and Psyche. |
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The wish. |
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Wit musically embellish'd. Being a collection of forty new English ballads; the words by divers eminent hands, set to musick with a thorough bass for the harpsichord ... the tunes all transpos'd for the flute |
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Ye Brittons draw near. Upon the taking of Chagre Castle by Ad|ml Vernon [Song] |
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Ye sons of blue Neptune. Naval glory or the British tars triumph. |
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