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Thomas Attwood | lit.salon
Thomas Attwood
Born:
1765
Died:
1838
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Born:
1765
Died:
1838
Books by Thomas Attwood (50 max)
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The sea-side story: an operatic drama in two acts
1801
Thomas Attwood
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Adopted child: a musical drama, in two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
1953
Thomas Attwood
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The prisoner a musical romance in three acts
1792
Thomas Attwood
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The Red-Cross knights: A play in five acts
1799
Thomas Attwood
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Songs, etc. in True friends: a musical entertainment in two acts
1800
Thomas Attwood
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Castle of Sorrento: A comick opera in two acts. First represented at the Theatre Royal Hay-market on Saturday July 13th, 1799. Altered from the french, and adapted to the English stage
1956
Thomas Attwood
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The celebrated dances in Le jaloux puni: performed at the King's Theatre Haymarket : for the piano-forte, violin or flute
1793
Thomas Attwood
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favorite carol: ... in The adopted child, a musical drama
1795
Thomas Attwood
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At early dawn from humble cot: a favorite song sung ... in the farce "Fast asleep" ... the wordsby Saml. Birch Esqr.
1797
Thomas Attwood
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Songs, recitatives, &c. in The magic oak, or, Harlequin woodcutter
1799
Thomas Attwood
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The Red-Cross knights A play in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market. Founded on The robbers of Schiller
1799
Thomas Attwood
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To all that breathe: (Glee for 5 voices).
1800
Thomas Attwood
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Songs, chorusses, etc. in the new pantomime of Harlequin's tour, or, The dominion of fancy
1800
John Moorehead, Thomas Attwood, Thomas John Dibdin
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Glee for four voices: as performed at the Harmonists.
1801
Thomas Attwood
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Il Bondocani, or, The Caliph robber a comic opera in three acts
1801
John Moorehead, Thomas Attwood, Thomas John Dibdin
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Bright o'er the green hills: glee (for 4 voices) with a pianoforte accompaniment.
1809
Thomas Attwood
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The enchantment: glee, for 3 voices
1812
Thomas Attwood
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A rose bud by my early walk: a glee for four voices
1819
Thomas Attwood
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"Twas on an ever blithsome day": glee for four voices as sung at the British concerts
1823
Thomas Attwood
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Virtue my Emma is a gem: glee for 4 voices
1824
Thomas Attwood
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collection of glees: for three, four, five, and six voices.
1828
Thomas Attwood
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Songs, recitatives, &c. in The magic oak: or, Harlequin woodcutter. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The overture, airs and chorusses
1956
Thomas Attwood
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Songs, duets, trio, and choruses, in The mariners: a musical entertainment, in two acts. As performed at the King's Theatre, Hay-Market ...
1956
Thomas Attwood
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A day at Rome: a musical entertainment, in two acts. As it was damned at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, on Thursday, October 11, 1798.
1956
Thomas Attwood
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The smugglers: a musical drama, in two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
1956
Thomas Attwood
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The mouth of the Nile: or, The glorious first of August, a musical entertainment.
1956
Thomas Attwood
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When e'er she bade me cease to plead: a favorite song sung in The prisoner. [London] Printed by Longman and Broderip [1792?]
1970
Thomas Attwood
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land in the ocean: a favite song sung in The mouth of the Nile
1970
Thomas Attwood
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Musick 1798
2021
Stephen Storace, Henry Purcell, Thomas Attwood
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Hark! the curfew: a glee
Thomas Attwood