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* ''Blow light thou balmy air'': glee for four voices
* ''Blow light thou balmy air'': glee for four voices
* ''By Celia's Arbour''
* ''By Celia's Arbour''
* ''Come follow me''
* ''Forget me not'': glee for four voices
* ''Forget me not'': glee for four voices
* ''Great shepherd of thy people''
* ''Great shepherd of thy people''

Revision as of 04:17, 29 February 2024

Life

Born: 18 November 1774

Died: 12 June 1858

Biography

Father of Charles Edward Horsley

View the Wikipedia article on William Horsley.

List of choral works at CPDL

Sacred works

Secular works

SATB

SSATB

SATBB

ATTB

ATTTB

AATTB

 

Choral works not at CPDL

  • Bloom gentle flower: ballad for four voices
  • Blow light thou balmy air: glee for four voices
  • By Celia's Arbour
  • Forget me not: glee for four voices
  • Great shepherd of thy people
  • Her eyes the glow worm lend thee: glee for four voices
  • Now the storm begins to lower: ode for five voices
  • O, nightingale
  • The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall: glee
  • The traveller: glee for three voices
  • Two Canons: i) O Lord, ii) Hear my prayer
  • When the wind blows in the sweet rose tree: glee for four voices


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Publications

  • Asylum Hymns (1820)
  • Three Collections of Glees, Canons, and Madrigals, for three, four, five, and six Voices
  • Six Glees for two Trebles and a Bass
  • A Collection of Forty Canons, of various Species
  • An explanation of the major & minor scales with a series of exercises for the piano forte (1816)

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