Work Title
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12 Sentimental Catches and Glees
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Alternative. Title
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Twelve Sentimental Catches and Glees, for three voices. Melodized by the Right Honble. The Earl of Abingdon, the accompaniments for the Harp of Piano Forte, by the celebrated Dr. Haydn, being a gift of his lordship's to Mr. Monzani, for his benefit
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Composer
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Bertie, Willoughby
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IWB 1
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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9 catches, 3 glees
- Catch. Know then this truth
- Catch. O say, what is that thing call'd light (5 verses)
- Glee. Hail to the myrtle shade (3 verses)
- Catch. Love free as air
- Catch. Ah no lasciarmi no
- Catch. O ever beauteous, ever friendly, tell
- Glee. Where shall a hapless lover find
- Glee. Ye little loves that round her wait (2 verses)
- Catch. Some kind angel gently flying (3 verses)
- Catch. I fruitless mourn to her who cannot hear
- Catch. Farewell my flocks once tender care (3 verses)
- Catch. The envious snow comes down in haste
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Language
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English, Italian
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Dedication
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Tebaldo Monzani
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Classical
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Piece Style
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Classical
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Instrumentation
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3 voices, accompaniment (by Haydn) for harp or piano
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