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Only one song survives. 1747: The Sheep-Shearing, or Florizel and Perdita: incidental music for a play: 1747, Dublin, Smock Alley Theatre: Macnamara Morgan, after Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale: Music now lost. One song survives in "A Collection Consisting of Favourite Songs and Cantatas" by Th Arne. IMSLP317040-PMLP512228-Arne_-_Collection 1747
April 30 – Possible premiere of Johann Sebastian Bach's last St Mark Passion pastiche (BC D 5) at St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig.In addition to two movements by Bach, he incorporates seven arias from George Frideric Handel's Brockes Passion HWV 48 into the work.
Le Chirurgien de campagne (1747) by Major, after David Teniers the Younger.Dedicated to the Marquis d'Argenson. Major studied drawing and etching under Hubert Gravelot.In 1745, he moved to Paris, where he associated with the English engravers Andrew Lawrence and John Ingram, and was a pupil of Jacques-Philippe Le Bas and Charles-Nicolas Cochin.
The song of Momus to Mars (The sword within the scabbard keep), voice and b.c. (from Dryden's Secular Masque) in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747' The song of Venus in LB, vol. 1, London, 1747; Song sent with a lady's kid glove in LB, vol. 2, London, 1747; The sun now darts fainter his rays; Tell me lovely loving pair; Tell me no more I am deceiv’d ...
Thomas Augustine Arne (/ ɑːr n /; 12 March 1710 – 5 March 1778) was an English composer. He is best known for his patriotic song " Rule, Britannia! " and the song " A-Hunting We Will Go ", the latter composed for a 1777 production of The Beggar's Opera , which has since become popular as a folk song and a nursery rhyme. [ 1 ]
St George's, Hanover Square, where Thomas Roseingrave was appointed organist in 1725. Thomas Roseingrave (1690 or 1691 – 23 June 1766), like his father Daniel Roseingrave, was an English-born Irish composer and organist.
BWV 1081 is a Credo intonation in F major for SATB choir which Bach composed in 1747–48 as an insertion in the fifth of these masses. [ 33 ] Kyrie–Gloria Mass in A minor, BWV Anh. 24 , after Pez's Missa Sancti Lamberti (Bach manuscript from 1715–17 and 1724)
Part One was completed on 30 July 1747, Part Two on 8 August and Part Three on 19 August. [4] Handel's second-most-famous chorus, "See the Conq'ring Hero Comes," was first penned for Joshua. It was an immensely popular number and Handel soon added it to Judas Maccabaeus, which had premiered the season before.