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==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 1779 | '''Born:''' 28 May 1779, Dublin, Ireland | ||
'''Died:''' 25 February 1852 | '''Died:''' 25 February 1852, Bromham, Wiltshire, England | ||
'''Biography''' Irish poet, singer, songwriter, and entertainer, now best remembered for the lyrics of ''The Minstrel Boy'' and ''The Last Rose of Summer''. | |||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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Life
Born: 28 May 1779, Dublin, Ireland
Died: 25 February 1852, Bromham, Wiltshire, England
Biography Irish poet, singer, songwriter, and entertainer, now best remembered for the lyrics of The Minstrel Boy and The Last Rose of Summer.
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List of choral works
Settings of literary works
Settings of text by Thomas Moore
- After the Battle (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- All Things Fair and Bright are Thine (Oliver Shaw)
- And doth not a meeting like this? (Thomas Crampton)
- Araby’s Daughter (George Frederick Kiallmark)
- Arranmore (Granville Bantock)
- As a beam o’er the face of the waters (Michael William Balfe)
- At night (Eduard Hecht)
- At the mid hour of night (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Avenging and bright (Michael William Balfe)
- Believe me, if all those endearing young charms (Michael William Balfe)
- Believe me, if all those endearing young charms (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Bind my brows (John Stainer)
- Bring the bright garlands (Rosalind Frances Ellicott)
- By that lake, whose gloomy shore (Michael William Balfe)
- A Canadian Boat Song (Arthur Foote)
- A Canadian boat song (Maurice Arnold)
- Canadian Boat Song (Thomas William Hubbard)
- Come o’er the sea (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Come o’er the sea (Michael William Balfe)
- Come, May (Bernard Johnson)
- Come, May, with all thy flowers (Frederic Hymen Cowen)
- Come, rest on this bosom (Michael William Balfe)
- Come, ye disconsolate (Samuel Webbe)
- The Cruiskeen lawn (Robert Prescott Stewart)
- The day of love, Op.8, no.5 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- Dear harp of my country (Michael William Balfe)
- Departed Joys (William Webster Pearson)
- Des Sommers letzte Rose (August Neithardt)
- The dream of home (Edward Henry Thorne)
- The Dream of Home (William Webster Pearson)
- The East Indian (James L. Gregory)
- Echoes (Arthur Sullivan)
- Echoes (Cuthbert Harris)
- Echoes (Francis Edward Gladstone)
- Echoes (Frederick Brandeis)
- Echoes, Op.54.1 (Oliver Arthur King)
- Erin! the tear and the smile (Michael William Balfe)
- Eveleen’s bower (Michael William Balfe)
- Evening (William Alexander Campbell Cruickshank)
- Faintly as tolls the evening chime (John Winans Shryock)
- Farewell to my harp (Elizabeth Gluyas Philp)
- Farewell, but, whenever you welcome the hour (Michael William Balfe)
- A Finland love song (Henry Hiles)
- Fly not yet (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- Fly not yet! (William Thomas Pike)
- Go where glory waits thee (John Ebenezer West)
- Go where glory waits thee (Michael William Balfe)
- Go where glory waits thee (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Hark! the vesper hymn / Horch, die Wellen (Dmitri Bortniansky)
- The harp that once thro’ Tara’s halls (Michael William Balfe)
- The harp that once thro’ Tara’s halls (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Has sorrow thy young days shaded? (Michael William Balfe)
- Horch! Die Vesper-Hymne klingt (Franz Lachner)
- Horch, die Vesperhymne klingt (Carl Reinecke)
- How dear to me the hour (Alicia Adelaide Needham)
- How dear to me the hour (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- How dear to me the hour (Ciro Pinsuti)
- How dear to me the hour (Michael William Balfe)
- How I love the festive boy, Op.8, no.2 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- How oft has the Benshee cried! (Michael William Balfe)
- How sweet the answer (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- I saw the moon rise clear (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- I saw the moon rise clear (Frederick C. Atkinson)
- I saw the Moon rise clear (Thomas Crampton)
- I saw thy form in youthful prime (Michael William Balfe)
- It is not the tear (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- It is not the tear (Michael William Balfe)
- It is this (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- I’d mourn the hopes that leave me (Michael William Balfe)
- Jubilate (Halfdan Kjerulf)
- Jubilate Amen (Kathryn Rose)
- A Lament (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- The last rose of summer (John B. Shirley)
- The last rose of summer (Michael William Balfe)
- The last rose of summer (John Andrew Stevenson)
- Lay his sword by his side (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Lesbia hath a beaming eye (Michael William Balfe)
- Let Erin remember the days of old (Michael William Balfe)
- Let Erin remember the days of old (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Mary's Tears (Oliver Shaw)
- The meeting of the waters (Michael William Balfe)
- The meeting of the waters (Thomas Dunhill)
- The meeting of the waters (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Merrily every bosom boundeth (William Spark)
- The minstrel boy (Arthur Edward Johnstone)
- The minstrel boy (Michael William Balfe)
- The minstrel boy (William Rhys-Herbert)
- The Minstrel-boy (Henry Knight)
- The Minstrel-boy (Thomas Dunhill)
- Mopsa (Charles L. Williams)
- My gentle harp (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Nay, tell me not, dear (Michael William Balfe)
- Nicht die Träne kann es sagen (Peter Cornelius)
- Night clos’d around the conqu’ror’s way (Michael William Balfe)
- Nights of music (Charles Wood)
- No, not more welcome (Michael William Balfe)
- O think not my spirits (Michael William Balfe)
- O! breathe not his name (Michael William Balfe)
- Oft, in the stilly night (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Oh for the swords (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Oh for the swords of former time (Alfred Robert Gaul)
- Oh the sight entrancing (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Oh where art thou dreaming? (Hamish MacCunn)
- Oh! breathe not his name (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Oh, had we some bright little isle of our own (Michael William Balfe)
- Oh, the days are gone (Michael William Balfe)
- Oh, the shamrock (Michael William Balfe)
- Oh, where’s the slave (Michael William Balfe)
- On music (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- On, haste and leave this sacred isle (Michael William Balfe)
- One bumper at parting (Michael William Balfe)
- Peace be around you (Rosalind Frances Ellicott)
- Peace to him that’s gone! (Cyrus Cornelius Pratt)
- The Potato (Elizabeth Field Hubbard)
- Quick! We have but a second (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Remember the glories (Michael William Balfe)
- Rich and rare were the gems she wore (Michael William Balfe)
- Row gently here (Edmondstoune Duncan)
- Sail on, my Bark (Chauncey Milton Wyman)
- She is far from the land (Michael William Balfe)
- Ship Ahoy! (Benjamin Jepson)
- Silent, O Moyle (Michael William Balfe)
- Silent, O Moyle! (Joseph Seymour)
- Silent, O Moyle! (William Rhys-Herbert)
- Silent, O! Moyle (Willem Verkaik)
- Sing, sweet harp (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- Spring and Autumn (John Thomas)
- Sublime was the warning (Michael William Balfe)
- Sweet Innisfallen (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- The Sword of Erin (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- They know not my heart (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- This world is all a fleeting show (Simon W. Waley)
- Those Evening Bells (Jacob Franklin King)
- Those evening bells (Marcellus Webster Moore)
- Though the last glimpse of Erin (Michael William Balfe)
- Thro’ grief and thro’ danger (Michael William Balfe)
- The time I’ve lost in wooing (Michael William Balfe)
- ’Tis believ’d that this harp (Michael William Balfe)
- ’Twas one of those dreams (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- Wake thee, my dear (Clara Gottschalk)
- Wake up, sweet melody (Philip P. Bliss)
- We may roam thro’ this world (Michael William Balfe)
- Weep on, weep on (Michael William Balfe)
- What the bee is to the flow'ret (Charles Villiers Stanford)
- When daylight was yet sleeping (Michael William Balfe)
- When he, who adores thee (Michael William Balfe)
- When he, who adores thee (William Rhys-Herbert)
- When in death I shall calm recline (Michael William Balfe)
- When spring begems the dewy scene, Op.8, no.4 (Alexander Campbell Mackenzie)
- When through Life unblest we rove (Thomas Richard Gonzalvez Jozé)
- When thro’ life unblest we rove (Michael William Balfe)
- When twilight dews (Alfred Ben Allen)
- When twilight dews (Henry Hiles)
- When twilight dews (James L. Gregory)
- When twilight dews (Thomas Crampton)
- When twilight dews (Walter Heaton)
- When twilight dews are falling soft (William Mason (1829-1908))
- When wearied wretches sink to sleep (Henry Rowley Bishop)
- Wind thy horn (Henry Thomas Smart)
- The wine cup is circling (Robert Prescott Stewart)
- The young May moon (Charles Harford Lloyd)
- The young May moon (Michael William Balfe)
- The young May moon (William Rhys-Herbert)
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Publications
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