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Creators | Key | Opus | Composed | Instrumentation | Period/style | Type | Listen | Code |
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| Turn thy face from my sins | Thomas Attwood, composer | soprano and mixed chorus soprano, mixed chorus and organ |
Classical | Anthems | |||||
| Teach Me O Lord (Psalm 118, 119:33) | Thomas Attwood, composer | mixed chorus and organ mixed chorus and piano |
Classical | Anthems | |||||
| Cathedral Fugue in E-flat major | Thomas Attwood, composer | E flat major | organ | Romantic | Fugues | ||||
| Turn Thee Again, O Lord (Psalm 90. Turn thee O Lord again at the last, an anthem, for four voices, as performed at St. Pauls Cathedral, on Wednesday Novr. 19, 1817. the day of the funeral of Her Royal Highness, the Princess Charlotte, Augusta, of Wales.) | Thomas Attwood, composer | F major | voice, mixed chorus and organ voice and mixed chorus |
Romantic | Psalms, Anthems | ||||
| Le jaloux puni | Thomas Attwood, composer | orchestra | Classical | Ballets | |||||
| O God, Who by the Leading of a Star | Thomas Attwood, composer | soprano, alto, tenor and bass | Classical | Anthems | |||||
| The Curfew | Thomas Attwood, composer John Webbe Tobin, librettist |
voices and orchestra | Classical | Stage works | |||||
| Coronation Anthem (Anthem. O Lord, Grant the King a Long Life. Composed as part of the august ceremonial of the Coronation of his most gracious majesty William the Fourth, celebrated in Westminster Abbey, Sept. 8th 1831, by Thomas Attwood) | Thomas Attwood, composer | D major | soprano, alto, tenor, bass and orchestra mixed chorus and orchestra |
Classical | Anthems | ||||
| Lochinvar ({{TPtr}} :Lochinvar, Lady Heron's Song, from Marmion of Flodden Field, by Walter Scott Esq. composed with a Piano Forte or Harp Acct. ... by Thos. Attwood) | Thomas Attwood, composer Walter Scott, librettist |
B flat major | voice and piano voice and harp |
Classical | Songs | ||||
| I Was Glad ({{TPtr}} :Anthem, "I was Glad," composed by command of the King and performed as part of the august ceremonial of His Majesty's Royal Coronation, which was celebrated in Westminster Abbey, July 19th 1821. by Thomas Attwood. Coronation Anthem) | Thomas Attwood, composer | soprano, alto, tenor, bass and orchestra mixed chorus and orchestra |
Classical | Anthems | |||||
| Sweet Charity (Ballad) | Thomas Attwood, composer S Birch, librettist |
B flat major | voice and piano | Classical | Ballads | ||||
| The Fairy Festival | Thomas Attwood, composer | voices and orchestra | Classical | Operas | |||||
| The Poor Sailor (The Poor Sailor, or Little Bob and Little Ben) | Thomas Attwood, composer | voices and orchestra | Classical | Farces | |||||
| The Prisoner (A Musical Romance) | Thomas Attwood, composer | voices and orchestra | Classical | Operas | |||||
| Come, Holy Ghost | Thomas Attwood, composer John Cosin, librettist |
F major | mixed chorus | Classical | Sacred choruses | ||||
| E' la Fede degli amanti (E' la Fede degli amanti, Canon for three Voices, as sung by Mrs Billington, Miss Hughes & Mr Braham) | Thomas Attwood, composer | A major | 3 voices and piano piano |
Classical | Canons, Rounds | ||||
| He is gone on the mountain (He is gone on the Mountain, The Coronach or Funeral Song, from The Lady of the Lake, by Walter Scott Esqr. The Music Composed by Thos. Attwood) | Thomas Attwood, composer Walter Scott, librettist |
D minor | voice and piano | Classical | Songs, Funeral music | ||||
| Ellen's Song (Ellen's Song, Ave Maria. From the Lady of the Lake, by Walter Scott Esqr. The Music Composed by Thos. Attwood.) | Thomas Attwood, composer Walter Scott, librettist |
F major | voice and piano | Classical | Songs | ||||
| Enter not into Judgement | Thomas Attwood, composer | D major | mixed chorus and organ | Classical | Anthems, Psalms | ||||
| Easy Progressive Lessons and 4 Sonatinas (Easy Progressive Lessons Fingered for Young Beginners on the Piano Forte or Harpsichord Composed by Thomas Attwood. N.B. these Lessons are particularly adapted for Pupils at an early period.) | Thomas Attwood, composer | piano harpsichord |
Classical | Lessons, Sonatinas | |||||
| Toll Nelson's knell (Dirge, to the Memory of Lord Viscount Nelson ... set to Music for Four Voices, by Thomas Attwood) | Thomas Attwood, composer William Lisle Bowles, librettist |
D minor | soprano, alto, tenor and bass | Classical | Dirges | ||||
| Marraton and Yaratilda | Thomas Attwood, composer | voice and piano | Classical | Songs | |||||
| March and Waltz (A March & Waltz for two performers on the Pianoforte, with an accompaniment for the Flute & Harp (ad lib.)) | Thomas Attwood, composer | E flat major | 1835 | piano 4 hands flute and piano 4 hands flute, harp and piano 4 hands harp and piano 4 hands |
Classical | Marches, Waltzes | |||
| The Smugglers (A Musical Drama) | Thomas Attwood, composer Samuel Birch, librettist |
1796 | voices and orchestra | Classical | Stage works | ||||
| The Mouth of the Nile (The Mouth of the Nile, a favorite Musical Entertainment in Honor of the Glorious first of August) | Thomas Attwood, composer Thomas John Dibdin, librettist |
1798 | voices and orchestra | Classical | Stage works | ||||
| The English Language has ten parts of speech (A Musical Grammar or the Ten Parts of Speech) | Thomas Attwood, composer George Saville Carey, librettist |
C major | voice and piano | Classical | Songs | ||||
| Full well our Christian sires of old (Christmas Eve, or Full well our Christian sires of old, from Marmion of Flodden Field, by Walter Scott Esqr. A Glee for Three Voices with a Piano Forte Accompaniment composed by Thos. Attwood) | Thomas Attwood, composer Walter Scott, librettist |
D major | 3 voices and piano | Classical | Glees |
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