Ross, John, 1763-1837
Ross, John 1764-1837
Ross, John
John Ross English organist and composer
VIAF ID: 63901646 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Ross ‡c English organist and composer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ross, John ‡d 1763-1837
- 100 1 _ ‡a Ross, John ‡d 1764-1837
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ross, John, ‡d 1763-1837
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
5xx's: Related Names (7)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Aberdeen ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 551 1 _ ‡a Aberdeen
- 510 2 _ ‡a Longman, Clementi and Co
- 551 1 _ ‡a Newcastle upon Tyne
- 551 _ _ ‡a Newcastle-upon-Tyne ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 510 2 _ ‡a Smoke Blow
- 510 2 _ ‡a Smoke Blow ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
Works
Title | Sources |
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The 42|d Reg|t|'|s return from Egypt. A grand march for the piano-forte ... ([und:] The Highland laddie). [Edinburgh, J. Hamilton] | |
Arrangements | |
... as altered from the old Scotish ballad. [[London], Longman, Clementi & Co.] | |
I ask not thy pity. Canzonet, with an accompaniment for the piano forte or harp. [New York, John Paff & Michael Paff] | |
Auld Langsyne | |
Ballads | |
By Logan's streams that run sae deep. A favorite Scottish ballad. [Edinburgh, Muir, Wood & Co.] | |
[caption title, f.22v:] Go pull the Rose, a favorite Song set to Music by John Ross. | |
[caption title, f.9v:] Thy blue Waves Oh Carron. | |
[caption title, p.34:] (John Ross) Frae The ruddy fac'd Down to the Gloamin' O'gray | |
Duets | |
Duncan Gray came here to woo [Song] ... the symphonies & accompaniments ... by Mr. Ross. [Edinburgh, John Hamilton] | |
Glide gently on, thou murm'ring brook. Translated from the Italian of Signior Rolli. [Philadelphia, George E. Blake] | |
Henry's return, the sequel to Crazy Jane [Song]. [Boston, P. A. von Hagen] | |
High o'er the grave where Mary sleeps. A favorite ballad. [New York, G. Gilfert; Boston, P. A. von Hagen; Philadelphia, G. Willig] | |
Keyboard pieces | |
Lovely Mary light and airy. Lovely Mary. A favorite ballad. [Baltimore, Carr] | |
Marches | |
Marquis Wellington's grand march for the piano forte. [New York, Joseph Wilson] | |
Odes | |
Rondos | |
The Seventh of November. A Scotch air, arranged as a rondo for the piano forte. [London, Robert Birchall] | |
Six favorite new waltzes for the piano forte ... op. 9|t|h. [Edinburgh, J. Hamilton] | |
Six waltzes and four marches for the piano forte or harp, with an accompaniment for a tambourine & triangle (ad libitum) ... op. 8. [London, Preston] | |
Smoke's a-blowin' black as coal | |
The soldier's dream. Set for the voice & piano-forte. [Edinburgh, John Hamilton] | |
Sonatas | |
Songs | |
Strathspeys | |
The stream of Yarrow. A favorite Scotch song. [London, A. Hamilton] | |
O strew the sweet flower. A favorite song. [London, Lewis, Houston & Hyde] | |
Sweet Jannet of the green : Scottish ballad sung by Mrs. Mountain in The lyric novelist | |
Tell me thou soul of her I love. A canzonet. [New York, John Paff & Michael Paff] | |
Tho' grief had nipp'd her early bloom. A favorite ballad. [London, Broderip & Wilkinson] | |
Three sonatas for the piano-forte or harpsichord, with an accompaniment for a violin, in which are introduced for the subjects of the slow movements favorite Scots songs ... op. 5. [London, Preston & son] | |
Thy blue waves O'Carron, a favorite ballad set to music, with an accompaniment for the piano forte | |
Variations | |
Waltzes | |
When I rov'd a young highlander. With an accompaniment for the piano forte. [Philadelphia, George Willig] | |
When snows descend [Song]. [London, Muzio Clementi & Co.] | |
Where Dee flows saftly to the sea. The maid of Seaton vale. A Scottish ballad. [New York, John Paff & Michael Paff] | |
While the moon-beams all bright [Song]. [London, Longman & Broderip; for the author] | |
Ye banks and braes. Highland Mary [Song]. [London, William Boag] |