King, M.P. (Matthew Peter), 1773-1823
King, Matthew Peter 1773c-1823
King, M. P. 1773-1823
King, Matthew Peter 1773?-1823
King, Matthew Peter, ca. 1773-1823
Matthew Peter King (1773-1823) English composer
King, Mathew Peter, fl. 1773-1823
King, Matthew Peter
VIAF ID: 6291556 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Americans | |
Americans. Overture | |
Battle music | |
Battle off Trafalgar | |
The British march, as performed by ... the Duke of York's band [pf und P.] [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
Cape St. Vincent. A grand sonata for the piano forte, with accompaniments for a violin and violoncello ... op. 8 [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
[caption title, p. 3 (3b):] Glee [right:] M: P: King | |
The celebrated Scotch air ... in Little Peggy's love [von Bossi], arranged as a rondo for the piano forte [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
Come buy my ballads : a favorite song | |
Coros. | |
The death of the rose | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
The Dublin cries | |
Duetos. | |
False alarms. Libretto. | |
Father thy word is past [m.i.] | |
The fortune tellers. A favorite glee for three voices [London, G. Goulding] | |
General treatise on music ... 1809. | |
Glees | |
Intercession. Eve's lamentation | |
Knight and the wood dæmon | |
Labyrinth | |
Love comes and goes : sung by Mrs. Bland in False alarms or my cousin | |
Marches | |
Matrimony : a petit opera in two acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. | |
Minuets | |
The multitude of angels / [Anonymus.]. | |
My heart is thine for ever; duett ... | |
Oh, this love. | |
One o'clock!; | |
Paddy Carey | |
Plays. | |
Plots. | |
PLOTS | OR | The North Tower | a Comic Opera in three Acts | Written by J. S. Arnold Esq.|r | Compos'd by | M. P. King | |
The poor orphan maid : a balled sung by Mrs. Graupner | |
The Redeemer | |
The siege of Valenciennes, for a military band [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
Sigh not for love : sung by Mr. Smalley | |
Six sonatinas for the piano forte or harpsichord ... op. 4 [London, H. Andrews] | |
Smugglers cave | |
Sonatas. | |
Songs | |
The Sound of the Harps : for one, two or three voices with a harp or piano forte accompaniment | |
Sweet harmony; a favorite duet. | |
Thorough bass, made clear to every capacity [London, C. Mitchell] | |
Timour the Tartar. | |
Up all night | |
Up all night. Minute gun at sea | |
Up all night. Overture | |
Vittoria | |
The voice of fame. A favorite song [London, Preston & son] | |
Weathercock | |
Weathercock. Far, far from me my lover flies | |
Who shall die? | |
witches glee from the first scene of "Macbeth» | |
[without title] | |
The young son of chivalry : In the opera of Plots |