Samuel Webbe (1740 – 25 May 1816) was an English composer. Born in Menorca in 1740, Webbe was brought up in London. His father died when he was still...
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Samuel Webbe the younger (1768–1843) was an English music teacher and composer. The son of Samuel Webbe (1740–1816), he was born in London, and studied...
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thèmes grégoriens, published in 1960, and uses the plainchant melody. Samuel Webbe composed a motet in 87 87 meter, widely used in the English and American...
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by Samuel Webbe Sr., written in 1787 as a theme song for the newly founded London Glee Club, it is a vigorous piece for 3 voices (ATB). Webbe's glee...
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(1740–1831) Elisabeth Olin (1740–1828) Giovanni Paisiello (1740–1816) Samuel Webbe the elder (1740–1816) Johann André (1741–1799) François Hippolyte Barthélemon...
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master and composer (died 1819) August 10 – Samuel Arnold (composer), (died 1802) October 7 – Samuel Webbe (died 1816) November 4 – Augustus Montague Toplady...
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include Arvo Pärt, Morten Lauridsen, Frank La Rocca, George Fenton, and Samuel Webbe. Liber Usualis, pp. 880-81. Solesmes 1961. David Hiley, Western Plainchant :...
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contemporary composers are credited with writing music for this: as a catch by Samuel Webbe, and as a glee by Luffman Atterbury. James Orchard Halliwell later recorded...
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translation by Richard Crashaw was set to music in a four-part glee by Samuel Webbe Jr.[citation needed] It was also set to music,[when?] in a three-part...
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Alcock (elder and younger), Capel Bond, William Hayes the elder and Samuel Webbe the elder, who all published psalmody books. English country psalmody...
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Webbe is a surname, and may refer to: Benji Webbe (born 1967), Welsh singer Samuel Webbe (1740–1816), English composer Simon Webbe (born 1978), British...
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1724) May 4 – Marie-Madeleine Guimard, ballerina (born 1743) May 25 – Samuel Webbe, composer (born 1740) June 5 – Giovanni Paisiello, composer (born 1740)...
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— Anthony Petti translation of Veni Sancte Spiritus, sung commonly to the Samuel Webbe music. The praying of the seven groups of three beads each then follows:...
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William Herschel (1738–1822) Michael Arne (1740/1741–1786) Samuel Arnold (1740–1802) Samuel Webbe (1740–1816) James Hook (1746–1827) William Shield (1748–1829)...
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music and poetry. It also recalls the well-known glee Glorious Apollo by Samuel Webbe.:261–262 "The excellent impression made by the 60 young men was of a...
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Hathaway, Eugene McDaniels) - 3:31 "Come Ye Disconsolate" (Thomas Moore, Samuel Webbe, Sr.) - 4:50 "Mood" (Roberta Flack) - 7:00 Roberta Flack – music arrangements...
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Hymns A & M but seems confined there, as does Bithynia (by Samuel Webbe, 1740–1816; from Webbe's Collection, 1792) in several Methodist collections. There...
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an experimental supergroup, Mass Mental, with then Dub War singer Benji Webbe, whose "ragga-punk-metal" outfit had just disbanded. The band released one...
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and worked within the Catholic embassy chapels, studying organ with Samuel Webbe at the Portuguese Chapel... Greene (1985), p.511. Randel (1996), p.63...
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a soldier to death Ned Ward, publican and comic author (no memorial) Samuel Webbe, composer (monument and inscription survives but its upper obelisk is...
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in Duke Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, where he learnt the organ from Samuel Webbe; and from 1796 to 1822 he became in succession organist of the Sardinian...
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Waxman (1906–1967) George James Webb (1803–1887) Jimmy Webb (born 1946) Samuel Webbe (the elder) (1740–1816) Andrew Lloyd Webber (born 1948) William Lloyd...
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Catullus (84–54 BC), was set to music as a four-part choral glee by Samuel Webbe, Jr. (1770–1843). Crashaw's "Come Love, Come Lord" was set to music by...
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British male model Samuel Webbe, English composer Samuel Webbe the younger, his son, English music teacher and composer Samuel Webb, actor of Drew Sharp...
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(1811); Fill all the glasses (1812); Ode to the Memory of Samuel Webbe (1817), for Samuel Webbe; and Great Bacchus (1821). Subsequently he became a catholic...
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Barbandt (1716–after 1775) studied with teachers including unknown . Samuel Webbe [pupils] this teacher's teachers Barber (1910–1981) studied with teachers...
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alternative lyrics and became more widely known as "The Star-Spangled Banner". Samuel Webbe won 27 prizes and was especially known as a glee composer, becoming Librarian...
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polyphonic sacred music, a priest at the Convent of Las Descalzas Reales. Samuel Webbe, English composer of Catholic hymns. Note: The term classical music has...
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of the Lion Heart André Grétry 23 The Two Savoyards 24 Silent Sorrow Samuel Webbe 25 Melody 26 The Lion Hunt Saverio Mercadante 27 L'Elisir D'Amore Gaetano...
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compositions from the Catch Club between 1781 and 1794. He was a pupil of Samuel Webbe and a friend of Turner. For many years he was employed as the organist...
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