Chadwick, G. W., (George Whitefield), 1854-1931
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- Chadwick, G. W., (George Whitefield), 1854-1931
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- (uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|no88006190
- (uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no88006190
- Date
- 1854-1931
- Alternative name
- George Whitefield
77 Items by the Person Chadwick, G. W., (George Whitefield), 1854-1931
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- ` Lullaby, op. 14, no. 6 / G.W. Chadwick.
- Before the dawn : op. 8, no. 3 / G. W. Chadwick.
- Faith / words by Arthur Macy ; music by G.W. Chadwick.
- George W. Chadwick
- Good night. Medium voice in C.
- Hark! hark, my soul; sacred song with organ accompaniment
- Harmony : a course of study
- Harmony, a course of study,
- Harmony; : a course of study,
- He maketh wars to cease. Mezzo sop.[rano] or bar.[itone]
- I was a foe to God. From Noël, a Christmas pastoral. [For] bass.
- Joshua : humorous song / by G.W. Chadwick.
- Judith. : Lyric drama for soli, chorus and orchestra.
- Judith; : lyric drama for soli, chorus, and orchestra.
- King Death / G.W. Chadwick.
- Land of our hearts : chorus for mixed voices and piano or orchestra
- Larry O'Toole. High voice. [From] Four Irish songs, with pianoforte accompaniment. [Words by W. M. Thackeray]
- Let not your heart be troubled
- Lyrics from Told in the gate. O let night speak of me
- Nocturne. [Mezzo soprano or baritone in F minor] Words by Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
- Nora McNally. [From] Four Irish songs, with pianoforte accompaniment....
- O Holy Child. From Noël, a Christmas pastoral. [For] tenor solo.
- O long and darksome was the night. From Noël, a Christmas pastoral. [For] contralto.
- O mother dear, Jerusalem / [words by] Francis Baker, 1816 ; [music by] G.W. Chadwick.
- Pedal Etuden (Progressive pedal studies) für die Orgel.
- Periwinkle bay. [Mezzo soprano or baritone. Words by] David Stevens.
- Request. [For voice and piano]
- Serenade, op. 8, no. 2 / G. W. Chadwick.
- Sinfonietta in D major
- Six songs for mezzo-soprano or baritone.
- Songs of Brittany. Arranged and harmonized from traditional Breton melodies by G. W. Chadwick. With original words by Arlo Bates.
- Songs to poems by Arlo Bates
- String quartet no. 1 (1878) : String quartet no. 2 (1878)
- String quartet no. 3 (1885) : Quintet for piano and strings (1887)
- String quartet no. 4 : String quartet no. 5
- String quartets nos. 1-3
- String quartets nos. 4-5
- Suite symphonique, in E♭ for orchestra. Score.
- Symphonic sketches : suite for orchestra
- Symphonic sketches : suite for orchestra
- Symphonies 2 & 3
- Symphony no. 2 ; : Symphonic sketches
- Symphony no. 2, op. 21.
- Symphony no. 3 in F ; Sinfonietta in D
- Symphony no. 3 in F major
- Ten canons for organ : [op. 12]
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. No. 1. Pitty itty sing. [For piano]
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. No. 10. In Grandma's gown. [For piano]
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. No. 2. Now I lay me down.
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. No. 3. Sis Tempy's story. [For piano]
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. No. 8. No. 8. The merry go-round. [For piano]
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. [for piano]. No. 4. Making kitty dance.
- That golden hour. Soprano or tenor. [Words by David Stevens]
- The bobolink. [Words by] David Stevens.
- The cricket and the bumble bee, [for] piano solo.
- The danza. [Op. 14, no.1]. Mez. sop. or bar. in D♭. [Words by Arlo Bates, music] by G. W. Chadwick.
- The daughter of Mendoza. (Serenade) Soprano or tenor. [Words by M. B. Lamar].
- The lady of Leith. [From] Four Irish songs, with pianoforte accompaniment. [Words by William Maginn]
- The lament. Egyptian song from Ben Hur. Poem by Lew Wallace. [Soprano or tenor]
- The lily : song / by Alessandro Salini [i.e. Salvini] ; translated by T.R. Sullivan ; set to music by G.W. Chadwick.
- The miller's daughter. [Soprano or tenor. Words by] Tennyson.
- The padrone
- The recruit. [From] Four Irish songs with pianoforte accompaniment. [Words by Robert William Chambers]
- The voice of Philomel : song with piano accompaniment / G. W. Chadwick ; low voice.
- There is a river [Sacred song for soprano or tenor]
- Three nautical songs, for baritone.
- Two overtures, Rip Van Winkle (1879) and Adonis (1899)
- Yesterday. [Soprano or tenor. Words by] David Stevens.
- A key to Chadwick's Harmony,
- A warning. [Voice and piano] Words by Edward Breck.
- Across the hills. Medium voice in B♭. [Words by P. W. Lyall]
- Aghadoe : ballade for contralto solo with orchestra / music by G. W. Chadwick ; words by John Todhunter.
- Ballad : op. 14, no. 4 / G.W. Chadwick.
- Bedouin love song / words by Bayard Taylor ; [music by] G.W. Chadwick.
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- The lily : song / by Alessandro Salini [i.e. Salvini] ; translated by T.R. Sullivan ; set to music by G.W. Chadwick.
- Yesterday. [Soprano or tenor. Words by] David Stevens.
- He maketh wars to cease. Mezzo sop.[rano] or bar.[itone]
- That golden hour. Soprano or tenor. [Words by David Stevens]
- The miller's daughter. [Soprano or tenor. Words by] Tennyson.
- I was a foe to God. From Noël, a Christmas pastoral. [For] bass.
- Joshua : humorous song / by G.W. Chadwick.
- The bobolink. [Words by] David Stevens.
- The cricket and the bumble bee, [for] piano solo.
- King Death / G.W. Chadwick.
- Three nautical songs, for baritone.
- Larry O'Toole. High voice. [From] Four Irish songs, with pianoforte accompaniment. [Words by W. M. Thackeray]
- The danza. [Op. 14, no.1]. Mez. sop. or bar. in D♭. [Words by Arlo Bates, music] by G. W. Chadwick.
- The lament. Egyptian song from Ben Hur. Poem by Lew Wallace. [Soprano or tenor]
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. No. 10. In Grandma's gown. [For piano]
- Request. [For voice and piano]
- A warning. [Voice and piano] Words by Edward Breck.
- Across the hills. Medium voice in B♭. [Words by P. W. Lyall]
- Serenade, op. 8, no. 2 / G. W. Chadwick.
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. No. 2. Now I lay me down.
- Aghadoe : ballade for contralto solo with orchestra / music by G. W. Chadwick ; words by John Todhunter.
- Ballad : op. 14, no. 4 / G.W. Chadwick.
- The voice of Philomel : song with piano accompaniment / G. W. Chadwick ; low voice.
- Bedouin love song / words by Bayard Taylor ; [music by] G.W. Chadwick.
- Six songs for mezzo-soprano or baritone.
- There is a river [Sacred song for soprano or tenor]
- Before the dawn : op. 8, no. 3 / G. W. Chadwick.
- Songs of Brittany. Arranged and harmonized from traditional Breton melodies by G. W. Chadwick. With original words by Arlo Bates.
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. No. 3. Sis Tempy's story. [For piano]
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. No. 8. No. 8. The merry go-round. [For piano]
- Good night. Medium voice in C.
- Hark! hark, my soul; sacred song with organ accompaniment
- Ten little tunes for ten little friends. No. 1. Pitty itty sing. [For piano]
- Pedal Etuden (Progressive pedal studies) für die Orgel.
- Periwinkle bay. [Mezzo soprano or baritone. Words by] David Stevens.
- Lyrics from Told in the gate. O let night speak of me
- The recruit. [From] Four Irish songs with pianoforte accompaniment. [Words by Robert William Chambers]
- Nocturne. [Mezzo soprano or baritone in F minor] Words by Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
- Nora McNally. [From] Four Irish songs, with pianoforte accompaniment....
- The daughter of Mendoza. (Serenade) Soprano or tenor. [Words by M. B. Lamar].
- O Holy Child. From Noël, a Christmas pastoral. [For] tenor solo.
- O long and darksome was the night. From Noël, a Christmas pastoral. [For] contralto.
- ` Lullaby, op. 14, no. 6 / G.W. Chadwick.
- O mother dear, Jerusalem / [words by] Francis Baker, 1816 ; [music by] G.W. Chadwick.
- The lady of Leith. [From] Four Irish songs, with pianoforte accompaniment. [Words by William Maginn]
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