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Thomas Forbes Walmisley
Thomas Forbes Walmisley (22 May 1783 – 10 July 1866) was an organist, and a composer of church music and of glees.
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On music. "Music all powerful o'er the human mind" : a glee / by Thos. Forbes Walmisley. by Walmisley, Thomas Forbes, 1783-1866
Collection: Hibernian Catch ClubCall Number: Y3.1.22(17) -
"I wish to tune my quiv'ring lyre" : glee for four voices / translated from Anacreon by Lord Byron ; composed by T.F. Walmisley. by Walmisley, Thomas Forbes, 1783-1866
Collection: Hibernian Catch ClubCall Number: Y3.1.22(31) -
"In memoriam." To fair Fidele's grassy tomb : elegiac glee for four voices / T. Forbes Walmisley ; poetry by Collins. by Walmisley, Thomas Forbes, 1783-1866
Collection: Hibernian Catch ClubCall Number: Y3.1.28(25) -
On music. "Music all powerful o'er the human mind" : a glee / by Thos. Forbes Walmisley. by Walmisley, Thomas Forbes, 1783-1866
Collection: Hibernian Catch ClubCall Number: Y3.1.38(2) -
From flow'r to flow'r (stanzas on a bee stifled in honey) : glee, for five voices / by T.F. Walmisley. by Walmisley, Thomas Forbes, 1783-1866
Collection: Hibernian Catch ClubCall Number: Y3.1.38(18) -
"Hail beauteuos stranger of the Wood" : glee to the cuckoo / by T.F. Walmisley. by Walmisley, Thomas Forbes, 1783-1866
Collection: Hibernian Catch ClubCall Number: Y3.1.38(19) -
From flow'r to flow'r / [from Thomas Forbes Walmisley]. by Walmisley, Thomas Forbes, 1783-1866
Collection: Hibernian Catch ClubCall Number: Y3.1.38(27)