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Author:
Eccles, John, -1735, composer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/cmp http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80125363
Title:
Incidental music. Part 2, Plays H-P / John Eccles ; edited by Estelle Murphy.
Publisher:
A-R EditionsInc.,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
1 score (xxiii, 449 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates) : facsimiles ; 31 cm.
Subject:
Incidental music--Scores.
Incidental music--Scores.
Incidental music.
Scores.
Incidental music.
Scores.
Other Authors:
Murphy, Estelle (Dr), editor. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2016003178
Rooley, Anthony, writer of foreword. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82063832
Other Titles:
Incidental music. Selections
Notes:
For various combinations of voices and instruments; figured bass unrealized. Music by John Eccles except as indicated. Edited from the composer's Collection of songs for one, two, and three voices (London: John Walsh, 1704), and other sources. "The works of John Eccles"--Page xvi. Includes introduction by Winkler, Alan Howard, and Estelle Murphy, and critical commentary following the music for each play. "Biographical glossary": pages 441-447. Includes bibliographical references (pages 448-449).
Contents:
Justice Busie -- John Crowne ; songs by John Eccles ; dances by anonymous (ca. 1699). A swain long slighted and disowned ; Once more to these arms -- Henry V / Roger Boyle after William Shakespeare ; song by John Eccles (revival ca. 1700). Fill all the glasses -- The husband his own cuckold / John Dryden, Jr. ; instrumental music by Gottfried Finter ; songs by John Eccles (1696). Help, oh help ye powers divine ; Why so coy and so strange? -- The innocent mistress / Mary Pix ; instrumental music by Francis Forcer ; songs by John Eccles and anonymous (1697). At dead of night, when wrapped in sleep ; When I languished, and wished ; How long must I the hours employ -- The intrigues at Versailles; or, A jilt in all humours / Thomas D'Urfey ; songs by John Eccles and William Croft (1697). Hey hoe, the clock has just struck four -- The Italian husband / Edward Ravenscroft ; instrumental music by John Eccles ; songs by John Eccles and anonymous (1697). Why do I sigh and languish so -- The justice busy; or, the gentleman quack / John Crowne ; songs by John Eccles ; dances by anonymous (ca. 1699). 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 --
Young I am and yet unskilled -- John Dryden ; songs by John Eccles and Henry Purcell (1694). Tormenting passion leave my breast ; Then beauteous nymph ; Thus you may be as happy as we -- The libertine / Thomas Shadwell ; songs by William Turner, anonymous, Henry Purcell, John Eccles, and John Wilford (1704). Thou joy of all hearts ; Chloris, when you disperse your influence ; Prepare, prepare, new guests draw near ; What's love? 'tis all o're a deceit ; In vain I hope to find relief -- Love betrayed; or, The agreeable disappointment / William Burnaby ; instrumental music by William Corbett ; songs by John Eccles, John Corbett, and John Weldon (1703). If I hear Orinda swear ; Chloe found love for his Psyche in tears ; Love in her bosom end my care ; Love in her bosom end my care -- Love for love / William Congreve ; instrumental music by Gottfried Finger ; songs by John Eccles and Gottfried Finger (1695). A nymph and a swain to Apollo ; A soldier and a sailor ; I tell thee Charmion ; Love for love -- The lover's luck / Thomas Dilke ; instrumental music by Thomas Tollet ; songs by John Eccles (1695). Rich mines of hot love ; Full of the god ; Let us revel and roar -- Love's a jest / Peter Anthony Motteux ; songs by John Eccles, Bernard Martin Berenclow, anonymous, and Samuel Akeroyde (1696). Slaves to London I'll deceive you ; Slaves to London I'll deceive you ; From Aberdeen to Edinburgh ; 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 / John Dryden ; songs by John Eccles and Henry Purcell (1694). What state of life can be so blest ; Young I am and yet unskilled --
Take, o take those lips away -- Charles Gildon after William Shakespeare ; instrumental music by John Eccles ; music from Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell ; dance by anonymous ; song by John Weldon (1700). When first Amintas charmed by heart ; As Amoret with Phillis sat ; Caelia with mournful pleasure hears ; That you alone my heart possess Sir Foplin ; Sir Foplin's airs -- The married beau; or, The curious impertinent / John Crowne ; instrumental music by Henry Purcell ; songs by John Eccles, Henry Purcell, and anonymous (1694). Oh fie! What mean I foolish maid ; Beyond the desert mountains -- The match at Bedlam / Anonymous ; song by John Eccles (ca.1696-98). Amintor's warmth declines -- Measure for measure; or, Beauty the best advocate / Charles Gildon after William Shakespeare ; instrumental music by John Eccles ; music from Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell ; dance by anonymous ; song by John Weldon (1700). Take, o take those lips away --
Stretched in a dark and dismal grove. The metamorphosis; or, The old lover outwitted / Charles Hopkins ; songs by John Eccles (1695). Hail powers beneath -- The midnight mistakes / Joseph Williams ; song by John Eccles (1694?). You damsels who sleep -- The novelty: every act a play / Peter Anthony Motteux, John Oldmixon, and Edward Filmer ; songs by John Eccles (1697). Her eyes are like the morning bright ; Hee oh! pray father -- The pretenders; or, The town unmasked / Thomas Dilke ; instrumental music by John Lenton ; songs by John Eccles (1698). All things seem deaf to my complaints -- The provoked wife / John Vanbrugh ; songs by John Eccles (1697). Fly ye happy shepherds ; When yielding first to Damon's flame -- Pyrrhus, King of Epirus / Charles Hopkins ; songs by John Eccles (1695). Hark! The big drums they beat to battle ; Stretched in a dark and dismal grove.
Series:
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era, 0484-0828 ; v. 220
ISBN:
1987206266
9781987206265
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1263189321
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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