Incidental music
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Incidental music
(Recent researches in the music of the baroque era, 237)
A-R Editions, c2023
- pt. 3
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For 1-4 voices and basso continuo, or various instruments
English words
pt. 3. Plays R-W, Independent songs and catches
Prefatory matter in English
Critical notes in English with each work
Contents of Works
- pt. 3. The Richmond heiress, or, A woman once in the right. By those pigsneys
- Maiden fresh as a rose / anonymous
- Of noble race was Shinkin / anonymous
- Stubborn church division / ?Solomon Eccles
- Fie, Jockey / anonymous
- The royal mischief. Unguarded lies the wishing maid
- The self-conceit, or, The mother made a property. Come, Phyllis, never sigh nor mourn / John Church
- Oh! The mighty pow'r of love
- When first to bright Maria's charms
- The she-gallants. Instrumental music / Gottfried Finger
- So well Corinna likes the joy
- While Phillis does drink
- She ventures and he wins, "Ariadne". Fair Belinda's youthful charms
- Restless in thoughts
- Oft have you told me
- Look down, great Hymen
- She would if she could. Instrumental music / William Byron, 4th Baron Byron
- Jig / Matthew Locke
- She would if she could / anonymous
- To little or no purpose
- The Spanish friar, or, The double discovery. Instrumental music / Robert King
- Look down, ye blessed above
- Farewell ungrateful traitor / Simon Pack
- Silvia, how could you e'er mistrust
- The stage-coach. Let's sing of stage-coaches
- The surprised lovers. When first I saw her charming face
- Troilus and Cressida, or, Truth found too late. Can life be a blessing / Thomas Farmer
- Can life be a blessing
- The unnatural brother. For you who are rid by the fury
- The villain. Dance / anonymous
- Find me a lonely cave
- The way of the world. Instrumental music
- Country dance / anonymous
- New way of the world / anonymous
- Love's but the frailty of the mind
- Women will have their wills. Belinda's pretty, pleasing form
- Love is a god
- Songs. Cruel Amynta
- Daphne, to prove my heart is true
- Fair Amoret is gone astray
- If wine and music have the power
- I gently touched her hand
- Since art and wisdom cannot stay
- Strephon, whose person every grace was careful to adorn
- Trust not to oath, that subtle snare
- 'Twas fancy gave Alexis charms
- Would the jolly old Bacchus look sparkling and fine
- Ye gentle gales that fan the air
- Catches. Confusion to the power of Cupid
- Ding dong bell
- Hark! Harry, 'tis late
- In seventeen hundred, and three told twice over
- My man John
- Appendix. Instrumental music associated with the Richmond heiress
- Dance from an unknown play
- Song from Wonders in the sun, or, The kingdom of the birds