Whitehead, Alfred, 1887-1974
Whitehead, Alfred
Alfred Whitehead
VIAF ID: 66067403 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Alfred Whitehead
- 100 1 _ ‡a Whitehead, Alfred
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Whitehead, Alfred, ‡d 1887-1974
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Abide with me | |
Croon carol | |
D'où viens-tu, bergère? | |
Early one morning just as the sun was rising | |
The Echo carol : old French carol tune | |
Fisherman bold was Peterkin Spray | |
Flowers in the valley : unison chorus with descant | |
For us he cometh on Christmas day | |
The gate of life stands wide : Easter anthem for four-part chorus of mixed voices with organ accompaniment | |
Gay is the rose Gai lon la, gai le rosier : French-Canadian folk-songs : seven-part chorus of mixed voices | |
O give thanks, give thanks unto the Lord | |
God of mercy, God of grace : S.A.T.B. | |
God save our gracious King | |
God save the King : for men's voices (T.T.B.B.) | |
God the All terrible | |
O God, we thank Thee for this great universe | |
Golden grain, harvest bringing : a Thanksgiving hymn for mixed voices | |
Golden grain, heap'd again | |
Good morning, pretty maid : two-part song for equal voices with descant and pianoforte accompaniment | |
O hark! the cry, A thousand voices shouting! | |
Hast thou not known? : anthem for S.A.T.B. | |
Haut! Haut! Pierrot | |
I have seen sweet Mary going | |
The heavens declare Thy glory : hymn-anthem for harvest and Thanksgiving | |
Heer Jesus heeft een Hofken. | |
Joseph dearest, Joseph mine | |
The King of heaven : motet for six-part mixed chorus, and semi chorus of women's voices | |
The King's welcome : (O hark! the cry) anthem for Palm Sunday | |
The King's welcome : sacred song | |
Lead, kindly light | |
Leezie Lindsay : Scottish folk song with descant (S.A.) | |
O light, beyond our utmost light : anthem for morning prayer | |
Little child in manger lay, Amidst the woven meadow hay | |
Magnificat and nunc dimittis : for double choir | |
Make us to love Thee, O Lord | |
Marstig's daughter : a folk ballad | |
My mother, dear mother, oh tell me well | |
My soul doth magnify the Lord | |
My soul, there is a country-- Gavin Bryars' On photography and other Canadian and British contemporary choral music. | |
My sweet-heart, come along | |
A national hymn : (tune: Russian national anthem) | |
O'er the wide rolling plains | |
Oeuvres chorales du Québec Choral works of Quebec | |
Of the Father's love begotten : the music of Christmas eve. | |
Of these I sing! | |
Our Jesus hath a garden : Dutch carol | |
Par derrièr chez ma tante, lui y'a-t-un bois joli | |
Passing by along a mill | |
Pedlar, pedlar, hark, I pray you | |
The pedlar : unison song | |
Peterkin Spray : four-part song for mixed voices | |
Praise Him, ye that fear Him : anthem for mixed chorus | |
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation | |
Prelude on a theme by Orlando Gibbons | |
Psalm 23 | |
Psalm XXIII : (the Lord is my Shepherd) | |
Right it is that we praise the King of Heaven | |
River sunset : a song | |
Sacred duets, trios & quartets (Version 2.0). | |
Saviour breathe an evening blessing : anthem for mixed voices (S.A.T.B.) | |
I saw them coming up the bay | |
See how bright is that star | |
Shout, O Earth, in joyful chorus : short carol-anthem | |
O shy it came, shy as the April green that comes in Spring | |
Small grey bird on Christmas Day, Sang from an icy leafless spray | |
Soldiers of Christ, arise! And put your armour on | |
Stars are shining, shining cheerily | |
Steeples, set your bells a-ringing | |
Through the night of doubt and sorrow : hymn for massed voices | |
Today did Christ arise : Easter carol for mixed voices | |
Unto us a boy is born : 15th century Christmas carol | |
Watchman, from the height beholding : Easter anthem for mixed voices with soprano and baritone solos | |
We sit at the open window : (a mother to her baby) two part song for treble voices | |
Westminster suite, 1943: | |
When Caesar Augustus : song or chorus for mixed voices (S.A.T.B.) | |
When up to heaven God goeth In majesty from earth | |
When will you come again | |
Whence, O shepherd maiden, Whence come you? | |
Whom of old the shepherds praised : German Christmas carol of the 14th century, for mixed voices, unaccompanied | |
Will ye gang to the Hielands Leezie Lindsay? | |
Woman there was, with a may for a daughter |