Prince Hoare
Active Years
Min year: 1790, Max year: 1800, Max count: 16
As Author
- 1790: Songs, duets, trio, and finales, in No song no supper
- 1790: Songs, duets, trio, and finales, in No song no supper
- 1790: A new song, sung by Mr. Dignum, in No song no supper
- 1791: Songs, duets, trio, and finales, in The cave of Trophonius, a comic opera. The music principally composed by Mr. Storace
- 1791: Songs, duets, trio, and finales, in The cave of Trophonius, a comic opera. The music principally composed by Mr. Storace.
- 1791: Songs, duets, trio, and finales, in The cave of Trophonius. The music principally composed by Mr. Storace.
- 1792: No song no supper
- 1792: Dido, Queen of Carthage; an opera
- 1792: No song no supper
- 1792: Songs, duets, trio, and finales, in No song no supper
- 1792: No song no supper
- 1792: Songs
- 1792: The opera of No song no supper
- 1793: Songs, duets, and chorus, in The prize
- 1793: No song no supper
- 1793: Songs, duets, and chorus, in The prize
- 1793: No song no supper
- 1793: Love's victims
- 1793: The prize
- 1793: Dickey Gossip's the man sung by Mr. Suett, in the entertainment of My grandmother
- 1793: Songs
- 1793: The prize
- 1794: My grandmother
- 1794: Songs, trio, and finale, of My grandmother
- 1794: My grandmother
- 1794: No song no supper
- 1794: No song no supper
- 1794: The prize
- 1795: My grand-mother
- 1795: Songs
- 1795: No song no supper
- 1796: My grandmother
- 1796: Lock and key
- 1796: The carpet weaver
- 1796: Lock and key. :A particular account of the above musical farce. As it is performed at Covent-Garden and Chester theatres. With most of the songs. By Mr. Hoare
- 1796: The spoil'd child
- 1796: Songs, duets, and finales, in Lock and key
- 1796: Songs, duets, trios, finales, &c. in Mahmoud
- 1796: No song no supper
- 1796: Songs, duets, trios, finales, &c. in Mahmoud, a musical romance, in three acts; as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. The musick by the late Mr. Storace. With a few selections from Sarti, Haydn, &c
- 1796: Songs, duets, and finales, in Lock and key
- 1796: Songs, duets, trios, finales, &c. in Mahmoud, a musical romance, in three acts; as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. The music by the late Mr. Storace. With a few selections from Sarti, Haydn, &c
- 1796: My grandmother
- 1796: My grandmother
- 1796: The spoil'd child
- 1796: Lock and key: a musical entertainment, in two acts, performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Prince Hoare, Esq. author of my grandmother-no song no super-the prize, &c
- 1796: Songs, duets, and finales, in Lock and key
- 1797: Songs
- 1797: My grandmother
- 1797: Lock and key
- 1797: Airs, duets, trios, &c. &c. in Italian villagers; a comic opera, in three acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The musick composed and selected by Mr. Shield
- 1797: Songs, trios, &c. and finales
- 1797: Songs, trios, &c. and finales, in A friend in need; a musical entertainment, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. The music chiefly new, and a few pieces selected
- 1798: Songs
- 1798: The prize
- 1798: Songs, duets, and chorusses, in The captive of Spilburg. A musical drama, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. The music composed by Dussek
- 1798: The prize
- 1799: The captive of Spilburg in two acts
- 1799: Lock and key. A musical farce. In two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Crow-Street. Written by Prince Hoare, Esq
- 1800: Indiscretion
- 1800: Indiscretion
- 1800: The carpet weaver
- 1800: Songs and chorusses in The children
- 1800: Indiscretion
- 1800: Sighs; or, The daughter
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