Clarke-Whitfeld, John, 1770-1836
Clarke-Whitfeld, John
Clarke, John, 1770-1836
Clarke-Whitfield, John, 1770-1836
John Clarke-Whitfeld English organist
Whitfield, John Clarke
VIAF ID: 56466866 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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2 Canzonettas | |
Acis and Galatea | |
Alexander's Feast | |
Anthems for choirs, 1973: | |
Blanche of Devan's song : from the Lady of the Lake | |
Bonie blue : an admired new song | |
By the waters of Babylon | |
O Caledonia stern and wild | |
Cânticos religiosos. | |
[caption title:] Now strike the golden lyre again | part the second. | |
The Cavalier | |
The Cavalier | As sung by | M.r Braham | At the Oratorios Covent Garden, | The Poetry from | Rokeby | Written by | Walter Scott esq.re | Composed by | D:r John Clarke of Cambridge | |
Chorus | |
"Come Nymph demure, with mantle blue" | N|o 3. | |
The Comical History of Don Quixote | |
The Coronach | |
Coronation and funeral anthems | |
[cover title:] ESTHER. | composed by | G. F. HANDEL. | arranged for the | Organ or Piano Forte. | by | Dr. Johan Clarke. | Cambridge. | London. | Printed for Button, Whitaker & Beadnell. | No 75. St. Paul's Church Jard. | Price L. 1,,5,,0 | |
The Cypress wreath the poetry from Rokeby written by Walter Scott Esqr. : Respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Walter Scott | |
The dawn | |
The deserter's meditations | |
The Dettingen Te Deum ... and a Grand Jubilate | |
dettingen "Te-Deum" in complete vocal score with accompaniment for the organ or pianoforte | |
I do believe, I do believe | |
Edmund's song | |
English songs 1800-1860 | |
Esther | |
[f.1r:] Let the dreadful Engines etc. | Clarke's Purcell | |
The Fairy's invitation | |
The foray | |
Full Anthem | |
The galley slave | |
Great Apollo strike the lyre | |
A guiltless blood be your intend | |
Harpers song in Rokeby | |
Have mercy upon me O God | |
Israel in Egypt sacred oratorio | |
Jephtha | |
Joshua | |
Judas Maccabaeus | |
"Let no one trust to Mary's smile" | N:|o 1 | |
Lodoiska | |
Lone minstrel of the moonlight hour | |
The Lord descended from above | |
The lord of the manor | |
The Lord's prayer | D.r John Clarke | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Mary :. a ballad | [...] by Dr. Clarke | |
Matilda's song | |
Messiah. | |
The minstrel's harp : an arietta, from the Lay of the last minstrel : with an accompainment for the harp or piano forte | |
Odi grand'ombra e placati | |
Oratórias | |
The Peri pardoned [m.i.] | |
Pieces | |
O praise God in his Holiness | D.r J.no Clarke | Psalm 150 | |
Recitative and air | 'Breathes there the man?' | (The Poetry from | The Lay of the last Minstrel) | as sung by | Mr Bellamy | Composed by | Dr. Clarke Whitfeld | |
Romolo ed Ersilia | |
Samson | |
Saul. Piano-vocal score | |
A selection of single & double Chants, with Kyrie Eleisons, Sanctusses --- in two volumes. | |
Services | |
O sing unto the Lord | |
The Song of Fitz-Eustace : from Marmion, a tale of Flodden Field : as sung by Mr. Webster at the Olympic Theatre | |
Song to the Moon | |
Sorprender mi vorresti | |
The spirit's song : in "Lalla Rookh" | |
Te Deum in F [...] D|r Clarke | |
Thou dear native land! | |
Three sonatas, for the piano forte or harpsichord, 1789: | |
Wake, maid of Lorn | |
"Weep no more," duo, for a soprano (or tenor) and bass | |
Wele mor ddaionus, 1890: | |
When the girl of my heart : song | |
Why lure me from these pale retreats | |
The withered rose : a ballad | |
[without title] | |
"O would that I were soft gale" | N:|o 2 | |
Ye tender bitter recollections share me | |
Yes still for thee my heart will beat |