Maria's evening service to the Virgin : as sung by Miss Mahon at Mr. Lacy's readings, Freemasons' Hall, with universal applause /

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Author / Creator:Billington, Thomas, 1754.
Imprint:London : Printed for the author, and to be had at his house, no. 24, Charlotte Street, Rathbone Place, and at all the music shops, [178-?]
Description:1 score (5 p.) ; 33 cm.
Language:English
Series:St. Albans collection of music, ca. 1780-ca. 1860 ; v.3.
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Format: Music score Print
Local Note:With: Webbe, S. The mansion of peace. [London] : Printed for J. Bland, [ca. 1790] ; Danby, J. Stay silver moon : a favorite rondo sung in the nobility's concerts, by Mr. Harrison. London : Printed by J. Bland at his Music Warehouse, no. 45 Holborn, [178-?] ; Hook, Mr. J. Diana : a favorite hunting cantata, sung by Mrs. Kennedy at Vauxhall Gardens. London : Printed by Longman & Broderip, [ca. 1785] ; Webbe, S. O lead me where the lonely nightingale : sung by Mr. Harrison at the nobilitys concerts. London : Printed & sold by J. Bland, [ca. 1785] ; Hook, Mr. J. On the lake of Killarney : a favorite song, sung by Mrs. Wrighten in The double disguise. London : Printed & sold by Preston & Son, [ca. 1784] ; Since then I'm doom'd ; I am a brisk and sprightly lad. London : Printed for S.A. and P. Thompson, [ca. 1790] ; Shield, W. A rose tree full in bearing : sung by Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Bannister in The poor soldier. [London] : Printed & sold by J. Bland, [ca. 1785] ; Gray, B. To weep & mourn. [London] : Printed by H. Holland, [ca. 1785] ; Gray, B. Betsey of the dale. [London] : Printed by H. Holland, [ca. 1785] ; Dibdin, C. Poor Jack : a favorite song in The whim of the moment. London : Printed & sold by Preston & Son, [1789] ; Ebdon, T. The Scotch shepherd : a favorite song. London : Printed & sold by I. Dale, [1790] ; Webbe, S. The rose had been washd : a favorite song, sung in the Nobility's concerts by Mr. Harrison. London : Printed by J. Bland, [ca. 1786] ; Casson, M. The snow-drop : a favorite song. [S.l. : s.n., ca. 1785] ; The golden days of good Queen Bess : a favourite song. London : Printed for S.A. & P. Thompson, [ca. 1785] ; Aylward, T. Oft have I seen at early morn : a favorite sonnet. London : Printed by Longman and Broderip, [ca. 1785] ; Humble, M. Yes William : a new song in answer to Oh nannie wilt thou gang with me. Giordani, T. Poor silly Fan : a favorite song, introduced & sung by Sigra. Sestini in The maid of the mill. London : Printed & sold by Preston & Son, [ca. 1790] ; Maria's urn : as sung at the dillitanti concerts with universal applause. London : Printed by H. Wright, [c. 1790] ; Home, A. The death song of the Cherokee Indians : an original air, brought from America by a gentleman long conversant with the Indian tribes, and particularly with the nation of the Cherokees. London : Printed for the author & sold at J. Preston's warehouse, [ca. 1780?] ; Boyce, W. Softly rise O southern breeze : a favourite song and chorus in Dr. Boyce's Solomon. London : Printed for & sold by H. Wright, [ca. 1785] ; Shaw, T. There stood Jonas at the window : a favourite song sung by Miss Romanzini at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the comic opera entitled The island of St. Marguerite. London : Printed for S.A. & P. Thompson, [ca. 1790] ; Storace, S. Yes, yes, I'll believe you : the favorite additional song, sung by Sigra. Storace in The haunted tower. [London] : Printed by Longman and Broderip, [ca. 1790] ; Shield, W. The plough boy : sung by Mr. Blanchard in The farmer. London : Printed by Longman and Broderip, [ca. 1788] ; Paisiello, G. A favourite song in the new comedy of the Heiress : as performed with universal applause, at Drury Lane Theatre, sung by Mrs. Crouch. London : Printed for S.A & P. Thompson, [1786?] ; Hook, Mr. J. Bright Phoebus has mounted the chariot of day : a favourite hunting song : sung by Mr. King at Ranelagh, and Mr. Dignum at Drury Lane Theatre. London : Printed for S A & P. Thompson, [ca. 1790?] ; Martini, J.P.A. L'amour est un enfant trompeur : for the piano forte or harp. [London] : Printed & sold at Dale's music warehouse, [ca. 1795] ; Cimarosa, D. Se cerca se dice : sung by Sigr. Marchesi, in the opera Olimpiade. [London] : Printed by Longman and Broderip, [1788] ; Schuster, J. Ombra cara, ombra tradita : sung by Madam Mara in Didone abandonata. London : Printed by Longman & Broderip, [ca. 1786] ; Cimarosa, D. [La speranza mentre il core]. Paris : Chez M. Bailleux, 1787 ; Sarti, G. [Caro ben mancar]. Paris : Chez M. Bailleux, 1788 ; Lise penitente : a celebrated French song. London : Printed for and sold by R. Birchall, [ca. 1785] ; Mortellari, M. [Piango e ver]. Paris : Chez M. Bailleux, 1787 ; Mortellari, M. [Deh tergi quel pianto]. Paris : Chez M. Bailleux, 1785.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6655167
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Varying Form of Title:Text begins: At morn and eve to thee I pray
Notes:Accompaniment for oboe, 2 violins, viola, and continuo.
Accompaniment for guittar or German flute written separately.
Part of the St. Albans collection of music, ca. 1780-ca. 1860.

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