Hayes, William, 1708-1777
William Hayes English composer, organist and singer
Hayes, William, u.1707-1777.
Hayes, William, muziek, 1708-1777
Hayes, William (1708-77)
VIAF ID: 50035302 (Personal)
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- 200 _ | ‡a Hayes ‡b William ‡f 1708-1777
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hayes, William, ‡d 1708-1777
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hayes, William, ‡d 1708-1777
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Hayes ‡c English composer, organist and singer
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Hayes ‡c English composer, organist and singer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (19)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Gloucester
- 551 _ _ ‡a Oxford
Works
Title | Sources |
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2 Sacred songs | |
Arise ye people | |
Arno's vale | |
Cantatas (1748) | |
Cantates | |
[caption title:] "Epitaph on Menander" | |
Catch. 3 voc | |
Catches, glees and canons Giles jolt | |
Chairs to mend old chairs to mend | |
Chants | |
Come follow me to the greenwood tree | |
Commemoration Ode, 1751 | |
Concertos, organ, string orchestra, D major | |
David | |
The Fall of Jericho | |
The festal morn my God is come | |
Lo from the hills my help descends | |
Gently touch the warbling lyre | |
The ghost of Edwin [Song] [London, Firth] | |
Great is our God | |
Hark from every tongue | |
Haste ye soft gales to my relief | |
Hear my prayer O Lord | |
Help us O God | |
Here lies Judge Boat | |
Here waiter bring a bottle and to pay | |
in Eb [...] D|r Hayes | |
[in hand of W. H. Havergal:] Concerto in D # 3|d | |
Is this a dream | |
Kantaten 1748 | |
King Arthur | |
Konzerte Kl Orch D-Dur | |
Let thy various realms O earth | |
Let's drink and let's sing together | |
The lives and works of William and Philip Hayes, 1995: | |
The Lord even the most mighty God hath spoken | |
The Lord preserveth | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] [...] Dr. Hayes | |
Masses | |
Melting airs soft joys inspire | |
My soul with sacred zeal inspired | |
New 113th | |
Ode to the Memory of Mr. Handel | |
Passions | |
passions Ouvertüre | |
Peleus and Thetis | |
Pieces | |
I plucked this morn these beauteous flow'rs | |
Poor John is dead | |
Praise the Lord O Jerusalem | |
Psalm 118. Lift your voice | |
Psalm 120. To God I cry'd | |
Psalm 121. Lo! from the hills | |
Psalm 122. The Festal Morn | |
Psalm 23. Lo! my Shepherds hand divine | |
Psalm 70. Haste to my aid | |
Psalms | |
A race by God unblest | |
Remarks on Mr. Avison's Essay on musical expression | |
The Rival Nations | |
Sanctus [...] Dr Hayes | |
Save Lord and hear us | |
Services | |
Six Cantatas ; Orpheus & Euridice | |
Sketches | |
Solos | |
Sonatas | |
Sonaten Orgel D-Dur | |
Stabat mater | |
Still in our ears | |
This tomb be thine Anacreon | |
To God above from all below | |
To God I cried with anguish stung | |
To thee from out the deeps I pray | |
Turn Amaryllis to thy swain | |
Twelve arietts, 1735: | |
Twelve sonatas for violin and figured bass (op. 1) (1716), H. 1-12 : appendix, early arrangements | |
Vocal and instrumental music | |
Vocal music | |
Vocal music. Selections | |
Warbling tune his praise | |
We sing of God | |
Werke | |
When Damon first his passion broke | |
When the fair consort | |
Where shall the muse | |
Wind gentle evergreens | |
[without title] | |
O worship the Lord | |
Ye servants of the eternal king |