Favourite songs : sung at Vauxhall Gardens
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Favourite songs : sung at Vauxhall Gardens
(Music for London entertainment 1660-1800, Series F,
R. Macnutt, 1985
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For voice and orchestra
"Originally published in London, 1766-1779"
Contents of Works
- A collection of Favourite songs sung at Vaux Hall, London: Welcker (1766). By my sigh you may discover
- Cruel Strephon will you leave me
- Come Colin pride of rural swains
- Ah why shou'd love with tyrant sway
- A second collection of favourite songs sung at Vaux Hall, London: Welcker (1767). In this shady blest retreat
- Smiling Venus goddess dear
- Tender virgins shun deceivers
- Lovely yet ungrateful swain
- A third collection of favourite songs sung at Vaux Hall, London: Welcker (1771). Midst silent shades and purling streams
- Ah seek to know what place detains
- Would you a female heart inspire
- Cease a while ye winds to blow
- A fabourite song sung by Mrs. Weichsell, at Vaux Hall Gardens, London: Longman & broderip (1777). See the kind indulgent gales
- A fourth collection of favourite songs, as sung at VauxHall Gardens, London: Longman & broderip (1779). Oh how blest is the condition
- Hither turn thy wand'ring eyes