122 items found

Somerset composers and musicians

Frank James Allen

Rough sketches of Bath, epistles and other poems (1819)

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Fifty lyrical ballads (1829)

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Rough sketches of Bath and other poems (1820)

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Songs, ballads and other poems: with a memoir of the author (1857)

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Songs, ballads and other poems: with a memoir of the author (1844) [vol. 2, ]

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Songs, ballads and other poems (1844) [vol. 1, ]

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Rough sketches of Bath: imitations of Horace, lines on Caraboo, and other poems (1817)

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Psyche: or, songs on butterflies &c, attempted in Latin rhyme, with a few additional trifles (1828)

Thomas Haynes Bayly

O leave me to my sorrow: ballad sung ... at the Bath concerts ... ([18--])

Thomas Haynes Bayly

She watched for him ([18--])

Edward J. Loder

Isle of beauty ([18--])

Thomas Haynes Bayly

In happier hours! ([1826?])

Henry R. Bishop

I'll not throw away the flower: ballad ([18--])

George Alexander Lee

Oh! no, we never mention her ([1867])

Henry R. Bishop

Oh! where do fairies hide their heads ([18--])

Henry R. Bishop

The butterfly was a gentleman: song ([1830?])

George Alexander Lee

Lilla's a lady! ([1863])

Thomas A. Rawlings

Let us talk of the past: ballad ([1825?])

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Oh! tis the melody: ballad ([1827?])

Johann Baptist Cramer

Oh! deem not that I love her less: ballad ([1829])

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Oh, sing me no new songs tonight: ballad ([18--])

T. H. Severn

Over desert, over mountain: a cavatina ([18--])

Thomas Welsh

Ne'er spurn the hand in kindness given: ballad ([1835?])

Joseph Philip Knight

My own blue bell: ballad (c.1830)

George Alexander Lee

May thy lot in life be happy ([1825])

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Listen! dear Fanny, my serenade ([1830?])

S. Nelson

Round my own pretty rose: ballad (c.1830)

George Alexander Lee

She wore a wreath of roses: ballad ([18--])

Joseph Philip Knight

Sigh not for summer flowers ([1830?])

Henry R. Bishop

She weeps o'er the trinkets he gave her: ballad ([18--])

George Alexander Lee

Well I remember that meeting (c.1835)

Charles E. Horn

She wore a wreath of roses: ballad (c.1845)

Joseph Philip Knight

Sweet sister Fay ([1828?])

John Barnett (Composer)

Over the lake: song ([18--])

Wilfred Bendall

The old bachelor: song (c.1875)

John Parry

The knight is on his steed again: ballad ([18--])

Thomas Haynes Bayly

Tell me he lives ([18--])

Thomas Francis Millar

Have you broken their bread ([18--])

Thomas Francis Millar

The happy valley: or, "Oh! after many roving years" (c.1840)

Charles E. Horn

He lived to dwell contentedly upon his native plain: the answer to the soldier's tear, ballad ([18--])

George Alexander Lee

What is London's last new lion?: no. 5 of a series of songs of fashionable life ([18--])

George Linley

For fifteen springs I have been out, and I am thirty-three: no. 4 of a series of songs of fashionable life ([18--])

George Linley

Sing me a melody: ballad ([1874])

Joseph Augustine Wade

The archery meeting: no. 2 of a series of songs of fashionable life ([1833])

George Linley

The old kirk-yard: ballad (c.1845)

Thomas Haynes Bayly

The old house at home: ballad (c.1840)

Edward J. Loder

The unwilling bride: romance ([18--])

James Gaspard Maeder

The pilot: song ([18--])

S. Nelson

The carrier dove: fly away to my native land, ballad (c.1835)

Thomas Haynes Bayly