Incledon, Charles 1763-1826
Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826
Charles Incledon English tenor singer
Incledon, Charles
VIAF ID: 55315382 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Incledon ‡c English tenor singer
- 200 _ | ‡a Incledon ‡b Charles ‡f 1763-1826
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Incledon, Charles Benjamin ‡d 1763-1826
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Incledon, Charles Benjamin, ‡d 1763-1826
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Incledon, Charles ‡d 1763-1826
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
5xx's: Related Names (5)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Incledon, Charles Venanzio ‡d 1788-1865 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Incledon, Charles ‡d 1788-1865
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a London ‡4 ortw ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfActivity
- 551 _ _ ‡a St. Keverne
Works
Title | Sources |
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... [2 v, pf, 2 cl], sung by Mr. Dignum & Mr. Incledon. [New York, J. Hewitt; New York, J. Hewitt] | |
3 Songs | |
Air sung at Vauxhall 1789 by M.r Incledon written by H. Robson. Jas. Hook | |
Airs, duets, trios, chorusses & c in Abroad and at home, 1796: | |
Attend all ye nymphs and ye swain | |
Bright chanticleer proclaims the dawn | |
Can I forget the silent tears | |
[caption title, p.2:] Sung by W. [?] Incledon in the Opera of Abroad & at Home. by Shield | |
[caption title:] The | thorn | a favourite ballad sung with great applause by M.|r Incledon at the Covent Garden | Theatre in London, the music by Mr. Sheild [sic], the poetry by Burns. | |
Captive to his bird, a favorite song, sung with universal applause by M. Incledon, in his new entertainment call'd Variety... | |
The Death of Tom Moody : The noted whipper-in well known to the Sportsmen of Shropshire | |
Dialogue for M|r Incledon | and M|rs Iliff. Vauxhall 1788 [...] Hook | |
The Duenna | |
Duets | |
Every day will I give thanks as, sung by Mr Incledon, at the Oratorios... [pour 1 voix & b] | |
Farewell ambitious gilded toys | |
From night till morn, a favorite duet as, sung by Mr Johnstone and Mr Incledon, [pr 2 v & instruments] | |
The genius of England's invocation to Britannia [song on the restoration to health of George III.], as sung by Mr. Incledon ... at Vauxhall Gardens [London, G. Goulding] | |
The Girl of my heart | |
Grove music online, Mar. 6, 2009 | |
Hartford Bridge | |
Der Herr der hoch im Aether wohnt | |
I'd think on thee my love | |
In storms when clouds obscure the sky | |
Jack Junk [...] Song M|r Incledon | W. Russell May 15.1803 | |
The lass of Richmond Hill : sung by Mr. Incledon with the utmost applause at Vauxhall Gardens | |
Lord of the manor. | |
Madam I am come a-wooing | |
Paul and Virginia | |
See from ocean rising, a duett, sung by M. Incledon & Mrs Creswell. Paul & Virginie... | |
O! sing sweet bird | |
Song for Vauxhall - Mr. Ingleton [...] J Hook 1786 | |
Steady she goes all well : a favorite song : sung by Mr. Incledon at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden in the opera of The Blind Girl | |
Streamlet that flowd round her cot, sung by Mr Incledon, in the Woodman [air pr 1 v. & instruments] | |
Sung by M|r Incledon. Ramah Droog | |
Tell her I'll love her : a Ballad Sung by Mr. Incledon, in his new Entertainment of the Songster's Jubilie | |
The thorn | |
[Title page, f. 6:] No 1.| Einsamkeit | (Solitude). | |
[Title page, f. 8:] No 2.| Abschied vom Rhein | (Farewell to the Rhine). | |
[Title page, f. 8:] No 3.| Natur-Betrachtung | (Contemplation) | |
[title page:] Freimaurer Cantate. | für | 4 Man[n]erstim[m]en Solo und Chor | Worte von | Charles. vol. Incledon | in Musik gesetzt und | Seiner königl: Hoheit Herzog von Sussex | mit allerhöchster Erlaubnis in tiefster | Unterthänigkeit gewidmet | von | Joseph Netzer | 11|t|e|s Werk. | |
[title page, p.1] Solitude. | Farewell to the Rhine-gau. | Contemplation. | Three Songs | Written by Charles. vol. Incledon. | Composed, | and by permission most respectfully dedicated | to her Royal Highness, | The Duchess of Nassau. | by | Ch: Kosmaly. | Ent: Sta: Hall. | Mentz | by Schott & Sons: and by the Author | London. | |
The Travellers in Switzerland | |
The village maiden | |
Well say can you fancy me | |
When first I saw the village |