INDEXES to the above collection of music; compiled by, Arthur Miles. Paper; ff. 22. Small Quarto. Arthur Miles: Index to musical compositions of T. Miles: 19th cent.
Anthems taken from a collection of autograph compositions by Thomas Miles. Unless the contrary is stated, they are full anthems, with accompaniments for organ or pianoforte, and are in score. 1. 'Let the righteous be glad.' '24 April, 1809.' f. 1. 2. 'The king shall rejoice.' '15 Oct. 1809'. R...
Madrigals for 4 voices, unless the contrary is stated, in score, by Thomas Miles. Autograph. 1. 'Thou cruel fair, ah! why delay? ' '1837.' f. 1. 2. 'Away, Lo, Sol old Winter driveth.' '1837.' f. 2. 3. 'Lady, I view that form and face.' '1837.' [Published 1851.] f. 6. 4. 'When lovely May' (à...
passim. Anthems taken from a collection of autograph compositions by Thomas Miles; 19th century. Unless the contrary is stated, they are full anthems, with accompaniments for organ or pianoforte, and are in score. The Anthems in this volume are settings of James Merrick's metrical versions of so...
Anthems and hymns composed to the version of Tate and Brady, by Thomas Miles
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passim. Anthems taken from a collection of autograph compositions by Thomas Miles; 1849-1852. Unless the contrary is stated, they are full anthems, with accompaniments for organ or pianoforte, and are in score. 'Psalm-tunes, composed to the version of Tate and Brady,' including, besides many hym...
Settings to hymns and songs of Dr. Isaac Watts by Thomas Miles
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passim. Sacred songs for 3 voices, in score, without accompaniment, by Thomas Miles. Autograph. The words are by Dr. Isaac Watts. 1. ‘My God, who makes the sun to know.’ f. 1. 2. ‘Whene'er I take my walks abroad.’ f. 1b. 3. ‘Our tongues were made to bless the Lord.’ f. 3. 4. ‘And now another day...
A collection of songs, duets, an air, and a round, by Thomas Miles
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ff. 1-55, passim. Songs, mostly with pianoforte accompaniment, by Thomas Miles; 1814-1853. Autograph. 1. 'As in the cool of early day': Recitative and Air, 1814. f. 1. 2. 'Sweet Rose, conceal thy lovely head': Canzonet, 1815. f. 4. 8. 'Deep in this Breast thine Image lies,' 1819. f. 6. 4. 'We ha...