Atterbury, Luffmann 1740c-1796
Atterbury, L. (Luffman), -1796
Luffman Atterbury English composer and musician
Atterbury, L. -1796
Atterbury, Luffman 1740-1796
Atterbury, Luffmann
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Works
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Adieu ye streams that | |
Apollonian harmony : a collection of scarce & celebrated glees, catches, madrigals, canzonetts, rounds & canons, antient & modern, with some originals | |
[caption title, p.94:] Glee | |
[caption title:] Serious Catch Litterbury | |
A collection of twelve glees, 1790?: | |
Come dear Pastora. Cheerful Glee | |
Come fill the board, a sentiment glee for 4 voices. [London, John Bland] | |
Come fill the board with gen'rous wine | |
Come let us all a-Maying go | |
The cottagers, a glee for three voices. [London, Lewis, Houston & Hyde] | |
Gather your rosebuds while you may | |
Glee. - Luff:n Atterbury | |
Go thou gentle whisp'ring wind | |
Happy the man and happy he alone | |
Happy we who thro' the meadows rove, a favorite glee. [London, John Dale] | |
O harmony to thee power divine | |
[heading:] Catch A 3. Voc. L. Atterbury | |
Here I Thomas Wharton do lie here | |
Hodge told Sue he loved her as his life | |
How fair and sweet | |
How I enjoy | |
I've often heard her say | |
Joan said to John | |
Lads and lasses hither come, a favorite new round for three voices [London, John Dale] | |
Lay that sullen garland by thee | |
Let's banish strife & sorrow, a favorite round [London, Preston & son] | |
Mago and Dago | |
One a penny, two a penny | |
The | Overture, Songs &c, | in the | Favorite Entertainment of | MAGO & DAGO, | Performed at the | Theatre Royal Covent Garden, | THE NEW AIRS | Composed by | D,,|r Aylward, M,,|r Atterbury, M,,|r Spofforth, | M,,|r Howard, & M,,|r Shield, the rest | Compiled by T. Goodwin. | Price 4.|s | London Printed & Sold by Preston & Son, at their Wholesale Warehouses 97 Strand. | |
Push about the bottle let us | |
Rejoice brave boys | |
Round with the glass | |
Rounds | |
Says Nan | |
See the blooming spring advance | |
Sequel to 'Flora gave me fairest Flowr's' (by Wilbye in 1609) | |
The Sigh | |
The Sky lark | |
Smiling health | |
Some modern wives are happy | |
Songs | |
Sweet enslaver can you tell how I | |
Tell me gentle shepherd | |
Tell me then the reason why | |
O thou sweet bird | |
Thy altar gen'rous God | |
[title page, pencil:] O harmony [ink:] N.o 48 Atterbury | |
[title, taken from first line of text:] Sweet enslaver. catch : 3 voices | [...] [Luffman Atterbury] | |
The undaunted Britons, a favorite loyal song [London, John Dale] | |
The victorious tars of 1794. Sung ... by Mr. Leek at Ranelagh [London, John Bland] | |
I want to have a habit made say | |
While Corydon his Sylvia loved | |
Who like Bacchus can control | |
Will you go the fair. A new catch. [London, John Dale] | |
With horns and hounds | |
[without title] | |
Ye poor little sheep ah well may | |
Ye sportive breezes. Catch | |
You must go |