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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 18 November 1774
'''Born:''' 18 November 1774
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'''Died:''' 12 June 1858
'''Died:''' 12 June 1858


'''Biography'''<br>
'''Biography'''


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Horsley
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==List of choral works at CPDL==
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===Sacred works===
 
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* Great shepherd of thy people
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===Secular works===
* See the chariot
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* ''[[Slow fresh fount (William Horsley)|Slow fresh fount]]''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;(&nbsp;[http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/8/81/Slow_fresh.pdf {{pdf}}]
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* There is a green hill far away
 
* Two Canons: O Lord; Hear My Pryr


==Choral works not at CPDL==
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* ''Bloom gentle flower'': ballad for four voices
* ''Blow light thou balmy air'': glee for four voices
* ''By Celia's Arbour''
* ''Come follow me''
* ''Forget me not'': glee for four voices
* ''Great shepherd of thy people''
* ''Her eyes the glow worm lend thee'': glee for four voices
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* ''Now the storm begins to lower'': ode for five voices
* ''O, nightingale''
* ''The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall'': glee
* ''The traveller'': glee for three voices
* ''Two Canons'': i) O Lord, ii) Hear my prayer
* ''When the wind blows in the sweet rose tree'': glee for four voices
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* ''Bloom gentle flower: ballad for four voices
* ''Blow light thou balmy air: glee for four voices
* ''By Celia's Arbour
* ''Come Follow Me
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* ''Forget me not: glee for four voices
* ''Great shepherd of thy people
* ''Her eyes the glow worm lend thee: glee for four voices
* ''Now the storm begins to lower: ode for five voices
* ''Nymphs of the forest: glee for four voices
* ''O, Nightingale
* ''See the chariot
*{{NoCo|Slow fresh fount}}
* ''The Sun shines fair on Carlisle wall (glee)
* ''There is a green hill far away
* ''The traveller: glee for three voices
* Two Canons: i) ''O Lord'', ii) ''Hear my prayer''
* ''When the wind blows in the sweet rose tree: glee for four voices
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==Publications==
==Publications==
* Five volumes of glees.
* Asylum Hymns (1820)
* Three Collections of Glees, Canons, and Madrigals, for three, four, five, and six Voices
* Six Glees for two Trebles and a Bass
* A Collection of Forty Canons, of various Species
* An explanation of the major & minor scales with a series of exercises for the piano forte (1816)


==External links==
==External links==
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Revision as of 17:06, 11 April 2021

Life

Born: 18 November 1774

Died: 12 June 1858

Biography

View the Wikipedia article on William Horsley.

List of choral works at CPDL

Sacred works

Secular works

 

Choral works not at CPDL

  • Bloom gentle flower: ballad for four voices
  • Blow light thou balmy air: glee for four voices
  • By Celia's Arbour
  • Come follow me
  • Forget me not: glee for four voices
  • Great shepherd of thy people
  • Her eyes the glow worm lend thee: glee for four voices
  • Now the storm begins to lower: ode for five voices
  • O, nightingale
  • The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall: glee
  • The traveller: glee for three voices
  • Two Canons: i) O Lord, ii) Hear my prayer
  • When the wind blows in the sweet rose tree: glee for four voices


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Publications

  • Asylum Hymns (1820)
  • Three Collections of Glees, Canons, and Madrigals, for three, four, five, and six Voices
  • Six Glees for two Trebles and a Bass
  • A Collection of Forty Canons, of various Species
  • An explanation of the major & minor scales with a series of exercises for the piano forte (1816)

External links

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