Lee, Alexander, 1802-1851
Lee, George Alexander 1802-1851
George Alexander Lee British composer and singer
Lee, Alexander (George Alexander), 1802-1851
Lee, George Alexander
VIAF ID: 94302631 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Alexander Lee ‡c British composer and singer
- 200 _ | ‡a Lee ‡b Alexander ‡f 1802-1851
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lee, Alexander, ‡d 1802-1851
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lee, George Alexander ‡d 1802-1851
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5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a Dublin
- 551 1 _ ‡a London
Works
Title | Sources |
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Abschiedsbrief | |
Along the banks where Babel's current flows | |
The boy of the mountain. A ballad | |
By the margin of fair Zurich's waters. | |
Cabaret | |
[caption title, f.50r:] The Soldier's Tear [space] Poetry by TH Bayly Esq.re | Music by A Lee. | |
[caption title, p.6:] Lee. Guienne L.M. | |
chemins de Broadway | |
Cherry ripe | |
Come o'er the heather | |
Come to my fairy home; canzonet. | |
Daylight is on the sea; serenade. | |
Devil's brother. Away away to the mountains brow. | |
Elfin crew | |
Erin is my home sung by Mrs. Waylett | |
Fairy-Land, Fairy-Land | |
I feel pretty | |
The gypsey's wild chaunt; ballad sung by Mrs. Waylett, in the opera of Lo Zinearo | |
Hark! hark! through the wildwood; the celebrated Tyrolese war song | |
I have plucked the sweetest flower | |
He wipes the tear from every eye. Sacred song. | |
The heav'nly voice | |
"Here's a health bonnie Scotland to thee. The melody, by Alex.r Lee, " A 1 v. et piano | |
Homage to Charlie : the celebrated scotch song of Bonnie Lad march | |
The hunter's signal horn. | |
Hurrah for the bonnets of blue | |
I'll be no submissive wife : a ballad | |
I'm over young to marry yet; a favorite ballad. | |
Invincibles | |
Invincibles. Fairest flower | |
Invincibles. Never fall in love. | |
Love of the butterflies. Each bower has beauty for me. | |
Love of the butterflies. Round my pretty rose. | |
I love on the moonlight rocks to dwell | |
Meet me in the willow glen. | |
The moon's on the lake or The Macgregor's gathering | |
Music and prejudice | |
Music and prejudice. Soldier's tear | |
My bonnie lass now turn to me | |
My grandfather | |
My grandfather. 'Tis sweet in the moonlight | |
Napolitaine, composed by Alexander Lee | |
Napolitaine, I am dreaming of thee. | |
Nettlewig Hall | |
Nettlewig Hall. Oh, 'tis sweet when the moon is beaming | |
Nocturne n° 2 | |
Oh bring me showers of roses : adapted to the favorite Duke of Reichstadt's waltz | |
opéra de quat'sous | |
Poor Prince Charlie | |
[Postcard with reproduction of Whistler's mother and score to song] | |
The rover's bride : a ballad | |
Sailor-boy | |
Sally gardens | |
secrets of the old | |
Serenade, "The last sweet chime," | |
She weeps o'er the trinkets he gave her; ballad | |
shooting of his dear | |
Sing away the day and by night; ballad. | |
O sing from thy spray | |
The soldier's tear : a national ballad | |
The song of the Swiss exile. | |
The sublime & beautiful. | |
sun, whose rays... | |
Time! Time! Time! [m.i.] | |
[title page:] N=|o: 19., Schottische Volkslieder. | (Airs populaires ecossaises). | (Schottische Flagge) | Vaterlands-Lieder | (Chants patriotiques) | für das | Piano-Forte | bearbeitet von | Ferd: Beyer. | [at right:] Herrn B. Schott's Söhnen in Mainz | Nhm. 9/5 51Ferd: Beyer. | |
True reverence | |
Verzameling wereldlijke en geestelijke Engelse, Franse en Duitse liederen met pianobegeleiding | |
What a friend | |
What's a' the steer, Kimmer; Scotch ballad. | |
When the dew is on the grass | |
Wigwam. Wild free wind | |
The wild white rose : a ballad | |
I will be true to thee : chansonette | |
Woman's charms; a ballad | |
Zingaro | |
Zingaro. Bells upon the wind | |
Lo zingaro. Where, where is the rover. |