Posthumous Vocal Works (Linley, Thomas)

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This work was co-authored by Thomas Linley Jr..

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Editor Mary Linley (1729-1820)
Publisher. Info. London: Preston, n.d.[1801].
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Misc. Notes Royal College of Music Library, London (GB-Lcm): D1117
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Work Title Posthumous Vocal Works
Alternative. Title The posthumous vocal works, of Mʳ. Linley, and Mr. T. Linley, consisting of songs, duetts, cantatas, madrigals, and glees, in two volumes
Composer Linley, Thomas
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 48 works in 2 volumes:
  • Volume 1
  1. Song : The livelong day forlorn I go (Thomas Linley)
  2. Song : Uncouth is this grotto of stone (Thomas Linley, words by Richard Brinsley Sheridan)
  3. Song : To heal the wound a bee had made (Thomas Linley Jr.)
  4. Song : Ah could you possibly know (Thomas Linley)
  5. Song : I will never vow truth (Thomas Linley)
  6. Song : 'Twas at the season of the year (Thomas Linley)
  7. Song : From the plains from the woodlands and groves (Thomas Linley)
  8. Song : Alas! from the day that we met (Thomas Linley)
  9. Song : The splendor which wealth can display (Thomas Linley)
  10. Two part song : Ah! call me not inconstant (Thomas Linley)
  11. A glee : Happy's the maid whose humble thoughts (Thomas Linley)
  12. Elegy : Let vanquish'd nature mourn her lost simplicity (Thomas Linley, words by Richard Tickell)
  13. Three part song : Tho' late I was a cobler's wife (arranged by Thomas Linley)
  14. Anacreontic : Fill the bowl with rosy wine (Thomas Linley)
  15. Three part song : Thus when the swallow seeking prey (arranged by Thomas Linley)
  16. An anacerontic : Oft I'm by the women told (Thomas Linley)
  17. Three part song : For me my fair a wreath has wove (arranged by Thomas Linley)
  18. Cantata : In yonder grove (Thomas Linley)
  19. Cantata : Awake my lyre (Thomas Linley)
  20. Cantata : Upon the mountains solitary height (Thomas Linley, words by Richard Tickell)
  21. Cantata : Ye nymphs of Albion's beauty blooming (Thomas Linley)
  22. Madrigal for five voices : Hark hark the birds melodious sing (Thomas Linley Jr.)
  23. Madrigal for five voices : Let me careless and unthoughtful lying (Thomas Linley)
  24. Madrigal for five voices : Alinda's form as I survey (Thomas Linley Jr.)
  25. Elegy : Dry be that tear (Thomas Linley, words by Richard Brinsley Sheridan)
  26. Glee : Drink to me only with thine eyes (Thomas Linley)
  • Volume 2
  1. Song : 'Tis not thy flowing hair of Orient gold (Thomas Linley)
  2. Song : Ye rocks and caves (Thomas Linley Jr.)
  3. Song : Say mighty love and teach my song (Thomas Linley)
  4. Song : Flavia why surmise a pow'r (Thomas Linley)
  5. Song : On ev'ry tree in ev'ry plain (Thomas Linley Jr.)
  6. Song : In the merry merry month of May (Thomas Linley)
  7. Song : The rill that from the steep ascent (Thomas Linley Jr.)
  8. Song from Hudibras : Quoth Dick my faith as adamantine (Thomas Linley)
  9. Song : How easy was Collin (Thomas Linley Jr.)
  10. Song : My time O ye muses (Thomas Linley)
  11. Cantata : The western sky was purpled o'er (Thomas Linley)
  12. Cantata : Darthula. (Thomas Linley, words by James Macpherson)
  13. Elegy : When gay Philander fell (Thomas Linley Jr.)
  14. Elegy : While musick invites to the grove (Thomas Linley)
  15. Elegy : Why steals from my bosom that sigh (Thomas Linley Jr.)
  16. Glee : To heal the wound a bee had made (Thomas Linley Jr.)
  17. Elegy : No other love my heart shall know (Thomas Linley)
  18. Glee : Why steals the tear down thy cheek (Thomas Linley)
  19. A four part song : Why so pale and wan fond lover? (Thomas Linley)
  20. Glee : My dear mistress has a heart (Thomas Linley)
  21. A glee : O Henry Henry didst thou know : The answer to Dr. Percy's song "O Nancy." (Thomas Linley, words by Richard Brinsley Sheridan)
  22. Hymn : What sweet seraphic bliss they share (Thomas Linley)
First Publication. 1801
Language English
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical