Don Quixote : the music in the three plays of Thomas Durfey
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Don Quixote : the music in the three plays of Thomas Durfey
(Music for London entertainment 1660-1800, Series A,
R. Macnutt, 1984
Printed Music(Full Score)
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Vocal incidental music
Riprint. Originally published: London : Samuel Briscoe, 1694-1696
Contents of Works
- The songs to the new play of Don Quixote, part I, 1694. Sing all ye muses / Purcell
- Young Chrysostome had virtue / Eccles
- Sleep poor youth sleep in peace / Eccles
- When the world first knew creation / Purcell
- Let the dreadful engines / Purcell
- 'Twas early one morning / Eccles
- With this sacred charming wand / Purcell
- The songs to the new play of Don Quixote, part 2, 1694. If you will love me be free in expressing it / anon
- You love and yet when I ask you / anon
- Ye nymphs and sylvan gods / Eccles
- Damon let a friend advise ye / Pack
- Since times are so bad / Purcell
- Genius of England / Purcell
- I burn my brain consumes to ashes / Eccles
- De foolish English nation / anon
- New songs in the third part of -- Don Quixote, 1696. Vertumnus Flora / Courteville
- Here is Hymen here am I / Courteville
- Cease Hymen cease thy brow / Courteville
- Damon turn your eyes to me / Morgan
- Come all great small short tall / anon
- The old wife she sent to the miller her daughter / anon
- The infant spring / anon
- Dear Pickaninny / anon
- From rosy bowers / Purcell
- Ah my dearest Celide / Akeroyde
- Welfare trumpets drums and battling too / anon
- Appendix. With my strings of small wire lo I come / anon
- Lads and lasses blithe and gay / Purcell
- From rosy bowers. / Purcell
- If you will love me be free in expressing it / anon