William Boyce  (1710-1779)
Last updated: 17.12.23
According to The New Penguin Dictionary of Music, William Boyce was an English composer and organist; D. Mus.; Oxford. Boy chorister at St Paul's cathedral, London, later a pupil of Greene and (1755) Master of the King's Band; organist of the Chapel Royal, 1758. Works include church and stage music, 8 symphonies, songs including "Hearts of Oak"; editor of a notable collection of English cathedral music.
William Boyce has an Arioso published in Aus Alt-England: Old English Airs and Dances
  Title (Release Year) Co-Author(s) Performers Issue
         
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cylinder15.gif Hearts of Oak (1914-1915) P. Dawson Edison Blue Amberol: 23333
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Recorder Sheet Music
Sinfine Nr.4 (D/A/T/B)smp_logo_88_white.gif
Score and Parts.
Arr./Editor: Ulrich Herrmann
Publisher: Heinrichshoven's Verlag (N03979)
Concerto Grosso in D Minor (D/A/D/A/T/B)smp_logo_88_white.gif
For DA recorder soli, DATB recorder.
Arr./Editor: Herrmann
Publisher: Heinrichshoven's Verlag (N04651)
Quartet in E Minor (D/A/T/B)smp_unav15.gif
Score and Parts.
Publisher: Avondale Press (AVP0029)
Symphony No. 1, Three Movements (D/A/T/B)smp_unav15.gif
Score and Parts.
Arr./Editor: A. Charlton
Publisher: Jolly Robin (JR00003)
Ye Sweet Retreat (D/A/A/T/B)smp_unav15.gif
Score and Parts.
Publisher: Loux Music Publishing Co. (LMP0146)
This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 1 work by William Boyce (1710-1779). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located.
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Hearts of Oak 1914 David Garrick (words)
Peter Dawson (perf.)
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