Butler, Thomas Hamly 1755c-1823
Butler, Thomas Hamly, 1755?-1823
Butler, T. H. (Thomas Hamly), approximately 1755-1823
Thomas Hamly Butler English pianist and composer
Butler, T. H. (Thomas Hamly), ca. 1755-1823
Butler, Thomas Hamly, ca. 1755-1823
Butler, Thomas Hamly
VIAF ID: 49487220 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Butler, T. H. ‡q (Thomas Hamly), ‡d approximately 1755-1823
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Butler, Thomas Hamly ‡d 1755-1823
- 100 1 _ ‡a Butler, Thomas Hamly ‡d 1755?-1823
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- 100 | _ ‡a Butler, Thomas Hamly, ‡d 1755?-1823
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Hamly Butler ‡c English pianist and composer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (42)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Edinburgh
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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A 3d sonata for the piano-forte, in which is introduced the favorite Scots air of Wilt thou be my deary for the subject of the rondo. | |
4.o // Butler | |
Calder Fair. A divertemento for the piano forte | |
Calypso, 1779: | |
[caption title:] St. Patrick's Day in the morning | a favorite Irish air | made a rondo for the | piano forte | by | T.H. Butler. | |
Dances | |
Divertimentos | |
Down the burn | |
Duos | |
An Egyptian air : arranged as a rondo for the pianoforte | |
Fair was the dame [Song] [London, William Warrell] | |
A favorite slow movement, to which is added Ha'd away frae me Donald, a new rondo for the piano forte [London, Goulding] | |
A favourite new medley overture (in which several beautiful airs are interspersed) for the piano-forte [Edinburgh, William Whyte] | |
The favourite quick march | |
Già la notte | |
The hapless negro boy. A new song. [s.l., author] | |
His form by nature's hand. A favourite song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Lessons | |
Lewie Gordon; a favourite rondo for the forte-piano or harpsichord. | |
liberta // A Nice // Canzonetta // Duettino primo // Butler | |
A miscellaneous lesson [for pf] (in which are introduced a few Scotch tunes) [s.l., s.n.] | |
Mrs. Garden of Troup, a favorite real | |
A new song set by Mr. Butler. | |
... [New York, Geib] | |
Over the water to Charlie, a rondo for the piano forte. [Glasgow, J. Aird] | |
The Overture, Serenade, Favorite Songs &c. | in the | WIDOW OF DELPHI, | Sung by | M,,|r|s Kennedy, Miss Brown, M,,|r|s Wilson & M,,|r Quick. | at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. | Composed and humbly Dedicated to | MISS SOPHIA CUMBERLAND, | by | Thomas Butler. | London, Printed for Ab. Portal, N.|o 163, opposite the New Church Strand | Enter'd at Stationers Hall. [London, William Warrell] | |
Paddy O Rafferty | |
Pentimento // A Nice // Palinodia. // Duetti secondo // Butler | |
... [Philadelphia, G. E. Blake] | |
Pieces | |
Potpourris | |
Reels | |
Rondos | |
A select collection of original Scotish airs, arranged for one and two voices with ... symphonies and accompanyments for the flute, violin & piano forte ... also with an additional selection of words from ... Scotch and English poets [Edinburgh, Muir Wood & Co.] | |
Six sonatinas for the piano-forte, 181-?: | |
Sonata, piano, no. 3. [from old catalog] | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
The Spinning wheel | |
Through every varied scene thy love, a new song. [London, Broderip & Wilkinson] | |
Tink a Tink. A new rondo for the pianoforte. [Edinburgh, John Hamilton] | |
Variations | |
The Vittoria march and troop, for the piano forte. | |
Waltzes | |
Weel may the keel row. An old Scots air, made into a rondo for the piano-forte. [Edinburgh, Muir, Wood & Co.] | |
Widow of Delphi | |
Widow of Delphi. Libretto. Selections |