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Creators | Key | Opus | Composed | Instrumentation | Period/style | Type | Listen | Code |
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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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