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====Glees and madrigals, arranged by author of lyrics====
====Glees and madrigals, arranged by author of lyrics====
Pope, Alexander
*{{NoCo|In awful pause}}
Baillie, Joanna (1762-1852), poems by
Baillie, Joanna (1762-1852), poems by
*{{NoCo|Hark! the cock crows}}
*{{NoCo|Hark! the cock crows}}
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Campbell, Thomas, (1777-1844) who adapted a song by Martin Parker (1600-1656)
Campbell, Thomas, (1777-1844) who adapted a song by Martin Parker (1600-1656)
*{{NoCo|O vainly wise}}
*{{NoCo|Ye gentlemen of England}}
*{{NoCo|Ye gentlemen of England}}


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Marriott, Sir James (1730 - 1803), poem by
Marriott, Sir James (1730 - 1803), poem by
*{{NoCo|High on a mountain's lofty brow}}
*{{NoCo|High on a mountain's lofty brow}}
Mason, William
*{{NoCo|Harold the valiant}}


Mathias, Thomas James (1754-1835) poems by
Mathias, Thomas James (1754-1835) poems by
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*{{NoCo|Peace to the souls of the heroes}}
*{{NoCo|Peace to the souls of the heroes}}
*{{NoCo|Pleasant is the voice of thy song}}
*{{NoCo|Pleasant is the voice of thy song}}
*{{NoCo|Youth of the gloomy brow}}


Petrarca, Francesco (1304–1374), poem by
Petrarca, Francesco (1304–1374), poem by
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*{{NoCo|The Banks of the Yarrow}}
*{{NoCo|The Banks of the Yarrow}}
*{{NoCo|Lone dweller of the rock}}
*{{NoCo|Lone dweller of the rock}}
Rogers, Samuel
*{{NoCo|Hail memory}}


Russell, Thomas, (1762-1788), adapted from first two stanzas of “An ein Veilchen” by Christian Felix Weisse (1726-1804)
Russell, Thomas, (1762-1788), adapted from first two stanzas of “An ein Veilchen” by Christian Felix Weisse (1726-1804)
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*{{NoCo|O snatch me swift}}
*{{NoCo|O snatch me swift}}
*{{NoCo|See with ivy chaplet bound}}
*{{NoCo|See with ivy chaplet bound}}
*{{NoCo|Triumphant love, with roseate garlands crown'd}}
*{{NoCo|When Arthur first in court began to wear long hanging sleaves}}
*{{NoCo|When Arthur first in court began to wear long hanging sleaves}}
*{{NoCo|When Daphne died}}


====Catches====
====Catches====
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*{{NoCo|Imperial Rome, the mistress of the world}}
*{{NoCo|Imperial Rome, the mistress of the world}}
*{{NoCo|In all her steps, in each enchanting eye}}
*{{NoCo|In all her steps, in each enchanting eye}}
*{{NoCo|On a summer's morning early}}
*{{NoCo|The Knell of tyrant laws I hear}}
*{{NoCo|The Knell of tyrant laws I hear}}
*{{NoCo|Sir John Hawkins' History of Music}}
*{{NoCo|Sir John Hawkins' History of Music}}

Latest revision as of 17:10, 11 December 2023

Alias: John Wall Calcott

Life

Born: 20 November 1766

Died: 15 May 1821

Biography

View the Wikipedia article on John Wall Callcott.

List of choral works

Sacred works

Canons

Anthems

Metrical psalm tunes

Sacred glees

Secular works

Glees and madrigals, arranged by author of lyrics

Pope, Alexander

Baillie, Joanna (1762-1852), poems by

Bowles, William Lisle (1762-1850), poem by

Campbell, Thomas, (1777-1844) who adapted a song by Martin Parker (1600-1656)

Carey, Henry (1687-1743), paraphrase of opening lines of 'Chrononhotonthologos'

Chatterton, Thomas (1752-1770), poems by

Cooper, John Gilbert (1722 - 1769), poem by

Evans, Thomas, from his “Old Ballads”, published 1810

Goldsmith, Dr Oliver (1730-1774), from his poem "The deserted village"

Goethe, Johann Wolgang von (1749-1832), poem by, translated into English by Matthew Lewis

Gray, Thomas, (1716-1771), poems by

Hodson, William

Jones, Sir William (1746-94) from poem "Laura" freely adapted from Francesco Petrarca (1304–1374)

Jonson, Ben (1572-1637) from poem "To Celia"

Lewis, Matthew (1775-1818), poem by

Lowth, Bishop Robert (1710-1787), Latin elegy by

Madden, Elizabeth Jane (c.1745 - 1805), poem by

Marriott, Sir James (1730 - 1803), poem by

Mason, William

Mathias, Thomas James (1754-1835) poems by

Merry, Robert (1755-1798)

Ossian (James Macpherson (1736-1796)), poems by

Petrarca, Francesco (1304–1374), poem by

Ramsay, Allan (1686-1758), poem by

Rannie, John, lived 18th Century, poems by

Rogers, Samuel

Russell, Thomas, (1762-1788), adapted from first two stanzas of “An ein Veilchen” by Christian Felix Weisse (1726-1804)

Sackville, Charles, Earl of Dorset (1636-1706) poem by

Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832), from poem "Lay of the last minstrel"

Shenstone, William (1714 - 1763), poem by

Smith, Charlotte Turner (1749 - 1806), sonnets

Southey, Robert (1774-1843) from poem "Madoc"

Thomson, James

Traditional

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Catches

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