Compositions with John Clarke-Whitfeld as composer

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Behold, how good and joyful John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer E flat major soprano, alto, tenor, bass and organ
4 voices and piano
Classical Anthems
I will lift up mine eyes John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer A major soprano, alto, tenor, bass and organ
4 voices and piano
Classical Anthems
In Jewry is God known John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer G major soprano, alto, tenor, bass and organ
4 voices and piano
Classical Anthems
The Song of Fitz-Eustace (The Song of Fitz-Eustace, the poetry from Marmion, a Tale of Flodden Field, as sung by Mrs Ashe, in the Senate House Cambridge & at Mr Bartleman's Concert &c &c composed by Dr John Clarke of Cambridge) John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer
Walter Scott, librettist
B flat major voice, mixed chorus and piano Classical Songs
Lovely Ellen! John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer B flat major voice and piano Classical Songs
Soft as the silver ray that sleeps (Count Morano's Song in Udolpho) John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer
Ann Radcliffe, librettist
B flat major voice and piano Classical Songs
Psalms 100, 102 and 104 (With one consent let all the Earth, When I pour out my Soul in prayer, & My Soul praise the Lord, Psalms 100, 102 and 104, Arranged by Dr. John Clarke) John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer voice and organ
unison chorus and organ
Classical Psalms
Brignal Banks John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer
Walter Scott, librettist
D minor - D major voice, mixed chorus and piano Classical Songs
Summers Eve is gone and past (The Harpers song in Rokeby) John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer
Walter Scott, librettist
voice and harp
voice and piano
Classical Songs
The Minstrel's Harp (An Arietta, from the Lay of the Last Minstrel) John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer
Walter Scott, librettist
voice and harp
voice and piano
Classical Ariettas
'Twas not those eyes of starry light ('Twas not those Eyes of starry light, Canzonetta, for Two Trebles) John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer G major 2 sopranos and piano Classical Canzonettas
Fair Solima! (Fair Solima! A favorite Duett sung by Mrs. Billington & Mr. Harrison at the Worcester & Chester Musical Festivals and at the Vocal Concerts, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte) John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer
William Jones II, librettist
B flat major 2 voices and orchestra
2 voices and piano
Classical Duets
If Sadly Thinking, and Spirits Sinking (The Deserter's Meditations, "If sadly thinking & spirits sinking") John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer F major Classical Songs
It was a winter's evening (Winter. A Cantata) John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer B flat major voice, 2 violins and continuo Classical Secular cantatas
O God, wherefore art thou absent from us so long? (A Penitential Anthem for His Majesty's Recovery, 1801, as Performed at Trinity & St. John's College Chapels; Cambridge) John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer 1801 voices, mixed chorus and continuo
voices, mixed chorus and organ
Classical Anthems
Piano Sonata in D major (A favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte) John Clarke-Whitfeld, composer D major Op.3 piano Classical Sonatas


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