Shaw, Thomas
Shaw, Thomas 1752c-1830c
Thomas Shaw British composer
Shaw, Thomas (British artist, active 18th century)
Shaw, Thomas, ap 1752-ap 1830
VIAF ID: 250696344 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shaw, Thomas ‡g British artist, active 18th century
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Shaw ‡c British composer
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Works
Title | Sources |
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3 Sonatas | |
Concertos | |
Cymon | |
In vows of everlasting truth. A new duett. [London, John Longman] | |
The island of Marguerite | |
[...] [London, Longman, Clementi & Co.] | |
The music of | PIZARRO. | A PLAY, | As now Performing at the | THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE, | with unbound Applause, | The Music Composed & Selected | BY | MICHAEL KELLY. | Ent at Stationers Hall [right:] Pr. 6.|s | Published for M.|r Kelly, N.|o 9, | New Lisle Street, & to be had at | all the Music Shops. | |
Oh dear, oh dear! [Song]. Sung by Mr. Bannister. [Dublin, John Lee] | |
The overture and marches in the opera of Cymon, with the additional song sung by Mrs. Crouch. [[London], Thompson] | |
The overture, songs, duets, trios & chorusses, in the comic opera ... adapted for the harpsichord & voice. [London, Samuel Thompson & Ann Thompson & Peter Thompson] | |
Pizarro | |
Stage music | |
The stranger | |
Three sonatas for the piano forte or harpsichord. [London, Longman & Broderip] | |
To welcome mirth and harmless glee. The favorite duett sung by Mrs. Bland and Miss Leak in the play of The stranger. [[London], Longman & Broderip] | |
When safe's arriv'd our latter end. A favorite glee for three voices. [London, L. Thompson] |