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Creators | Key | Opus | Composed | Instrumentation | Period/style | Type | Listen | Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Let us the fleeting hours enjoy (Let us the fleeting hours enjoy. Glee for 3 voices) | John Stevenson, composer | G major | 3 voices | Classical | Glees | ||||
| The Dublin Cries (The Dublin Cries. Catch for 4 voices; Come buy my cherries) | John Stevenson, composer | D major | Classical | Catches | |||||
| A Series of Sacred Songs, Duetts and Trios, the words by Thomas Moore Esqr. the Music composed and selected by Sir John Stevenson, Mus.Doc. and Mr. Moore (Moore's Sacred Melodies) | John Stevenson, composer Thomas Moore, librettist |
voice and piano 2 voices and piano 3 voices and piano |
Romantic | Sacred songs | |||||
| Wou'd I ne'er had seen thee | John Stevenson, composer | voice and piano | Classical | Songs | |||||
| Go burning sighs | John Stevenson, composer | voice and piano | Classical | Songs | |||||
| Go zephyr & whisper the maid | John Stevenson, composer | voice and piano | Classical | Canzonettas | |||||
| With delight will I sing | John Stevenson, composer | voice and piano voice and harp |
Classical | Songs | |||||
| The Harp that Once Through Tara's Halls (Gramachree) | John Stevenson, composer Thomas Moore, librettist |
Classical | Songs | ||||||
| How slowly move the hours (A favorite Ballad sung by Mr. Brahms) | John Stevenson, composer | voice and harp voice and piano |
Classical | Ballads | |||||
| The Harp in Softly Pleasing Strains | John Stevenson, composer | voice and harp voice and piano |
Classical | Songs | |||||
| Here in this lone little wood (The Woodpecker; The Wood-Pecker, A Ballad) | John Stevenson, composer Thomas Moore, librettist |
F major | voice and piano | Classical | Ballads | ||||
| Come Take the Harp (A Canzonett) | John Stevenson, composer Thomas Moore, librettist |
B flat major | voice and piano | Classical | Canzonettas | ||||
| Those Ev'ning Bells | John Stevenson, composer Thomas Moore, librettist |
F major | voice and piano | Classical | Songs | ||||
| The Maid of Marlivale (A Ballad) | John Stevenson, composer Thomas Moore, librettist |
C major | voice and piano voice and harp |
Classical | Ballads | ||||
| Emma's Plaint (A favorite Canzonet) | John Stevenson, composer | B flat major | voice and piano | Classical | Canzonettas | ||||
| Mary, I believed thee true (Scotch Song) | John Stevenson, composer Thomas Moore, librettist |
C major | voice and piano voice and harp |
Classical | Songs | ||||
| Go sweet enchantress (A Ballad) | John Stevenson, composer | D major | 1821 | voice and piano | Classical | Ballads | |||
| O Lord Our Governor (A Celebrated Verse Anthem) | John Stevenson, composer | B flat major | bass, mixed chorus and organ | Romantic | Anthems | ||||
| The Sweets of a Dew Sprinkled Rose (A Canzonet) | John Stevenson, composer | E flat major | voice and piano | Classical | Canzonettas | ||||
| Welcome as the Flowers in May | John Stevenson, composer | B flat major | voice and piano | Classical | Songs | ||||
| See our Oars with Feather'd Spray ("The celebrated Boat Glee".) | John Stevenson, composer | E flat major | soprano, alto, tenor, bass and piano | Classical | Glees | ||||
| The Bedouins (Arabs of the Desert / A Comic Opera) | John Stevenson, composer Eyles Irwin, librettist |
voices and orchestra | Classical | Comic operas | |||||
| 'Tis Love that murmurs in my Breast (A glee for three voices) | John Stevenson, composer Thomas Moore, librettist |
E major | 3 voices | Classical | Glees | ||||
| Come unto these yellow sands (Glee for three voices, as sung at the Hibernian Catch Club, with an accompaniment for two performers on one piano forte) | John Stevenson, composer | C major | 3 voices and piano 4 hands 2 sopranos, bass and piano 4 hands |
Classical | Glees | ||||
| Alone on the sea-beaten rock (A serious glee for five voices, which obtained the prize given by the Hibernian Catch Club, Dublin.) | John Stevenson, composer | E flat major | 5 voices | Classical | Glees | ||||
| Buds of roses, virgin flowers (a chearful glee, for 4 voices) | John Stevenson, composer Thomas Moore, librettist |
E flat major | alto, 2 tenors and bass | Classical | Glees | ||||
| When First I Met Thee | John Stevenson, composer Thomas Moore, librettist |
B major | voice and piano | Classical | Folksongs |
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