Incidental music
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Incidental music
(Recent researches in the music of the baroque era, 220)
A-R Editions, c2021
- pt. 2
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For 1-4 voices and basso continuo, or various instruments
English words
pt. 2. Plays H-P
Prefatory matter in English
Critical notes in English with each works
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- pt. 2. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. A swain long slighted and disowned
- Once more to these arms / anonymous
- Henry V. Fill all the glasses
- The husband his own cuckold. Instrumental music / Gottfried Finger
- Help, oh help ye powers divine
- Why so coy and so strange?
- The innocent mistress. Instrumental music / Francis Forcer
- At dead of night, when wrapped in sleep / anonymous
- When I languished, and wished
- How long must I the hours employ
- The intrigues at Versailles, or, A jilt in all humours. Hey hoe, the clock has just struck four
- The Italian husband. Instrumental music
- Why do I sigh and languish so
- The justice busy, or, The gentleman quack. I'll hurry thee hence
- E'er since you came into my sight
- My lover has an inconstant mind
- No ev'ry morning
- Till now I suppressed the fire in my breast
- Wine does wonders ev'ry day
- You ladies who are young and gay
- Justice busie / anonymous
- The Lancashire witches, or, Teague O'divelly the Irish priest. Tormenting passion leave my breast
- Then beauteous nymph
- Thus you may be as happy as we
- The libertine. Thou joy of all hearts / William Turner
- Chloris when you disperse your influence / William Turner
- Prepare, prepare, new guests draw near / William Turner
- What's love? 'Tis all o're a deceit
- In vain I hope to find relief / John Wilford
- Love betrayed, or, The agreeable disappointment. Instrumental music / William Corbett
- If I hear Orinda swear
- Chloe found love for his Psyche in tears
- Love in her bosom end my care / William Corbett
- Love in her bosom end my care / John Weldon
- Love for love. Instrumental music / Gottfried Finger
- A nymph and a swain to Apollo
- A soldier and a sailor
- I tell thee Charmion / Gottfried Finger
- Love for love : danced in the play / anonymous
- The lover's luck. Instrumental music / Thomas Tollet
- Rich mines of hot love
- Full of the god
- Let us revel and roar
- Love's a jest. Slaves to London I'll deceive you / Bernard Martin Berenclow
- Slaves to London I'll deceive you / ?Jeremiah Clarke
- From Aberdeen to Edinburgh / Samuel Akeroyde
- Should I not lead a happy life?
- Hark you madam
- Mortals learn your lives to measure
- Pretty miss let us talk together
- Love triumphant, or, Nature will prevail. What state of life can be so blest
- Young I am and yet unskilled
- The man of mode, or, Sir Fopling Flutter. When first Amintas charmed my heart / Nicholas Staggins
- As Amoret with Phillis sat / Nicholas Staggins
- Caelia with mournful pleasure hears
- That you alone my heart possess
- Sir Foplin / anonymous
- Sir Foplin's airs / anonymous
- The married beau, or, The curious impertinent. O fie! What mean I foolish maid
- Beyond the desert mountains
- The match at bedlam. Amintor's warmth declines
- Measure for measure, or, Beauty the best advocate. Instrumental music
- Take, O take those lips away / John Weldon
- Measure for measure / anonymous
- The metamorphosis, or, The old lover outwitted. Hail powers beneath
- The midnight mistakes. You damsels who sleep
- The novelty : every act a play. Her eyes are like the morning bright
- Hee, oh! Pray father
- The pretenders, or, The town unmasked. Instrumental music / John Lenton
- All things seem deaf to my complaints
- The provoked wife. Fly ye happy shepherds
- When yielding first to Damon's flame
- Pyrrhus, King of Epirus. Hark the big drums they beat to battle
- Stretched in a dark and dismal grove