William Horsley: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
* ''[[Slow fresh fount (William Horsley)|Slow fresh fount]]''{{LLink|Slow_fresh.pdf|Slow_fresh.mid}} | * ''[[Slow fresh fount (William Horsley)|Slow fresh fount]]''{{LLink|Slow_fresh.pdf|Slow_fresh.mid}} | ||
* The Sun shines fair on Carlisle wall (glee) | |||
* There is a green hill far away | * There is a green hill far away | ||
* The traveller: glee for three voices | * The traveller: glee for three voices | ||
* Two Canons: i) O Lord, ii) Hear my prayer | * Two Canons: i) O Lord, ii) Hear my prayer | ||
* When the wind blows in the sweet rose tree: glee for four voices | * When the wind blows in the sweet rose tree: glee for four voices | ||
Revision as of 01:40, 26 May 2010
Life
Born: 18 November 1774
Died: 12 June 1858
Biography
View the Wikipedia article on William Horsley.
List of choral works
ICON | SOURCE |
---|---|
File details | |
Help |
- Bloom gentle flower: ballad for four voices
- Blow light thou balmy air: glee for four voices
- By Celia's Arbour
- Come Follow Me
- Come, Gentle Zephyr
- 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
- 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
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL
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)