Incidental music. Part 1, Plays A-F /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Eccles, John, -1735 (Composer)
Other Authors: Eubanks Winkler, Amanda (Editor)
Format: Musical Score Book
Language:English
Language Notes:English words, also printed as texts preceding the music for each play.
Published: Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., [2015]
Series:Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; v. 190.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Adventures of five hours / Samuel Tuke ; songs by John Banister (1671) and John Eccles (ca. 1699). Can Luciamira so mistake / John Banister ; How long I've loved you ; I loved and am beloved again
  • Alphonso, King of Naples / George Powell ; songs by John Eagles [Eccles?] and James Hart (1690 or 1691). When Sylvia was kind ; Long time, alas! / James Hart
  • Altemira / Charles Boyle ; song by John Eccles (1701). As Cupid roguishly one day
  • The ambitious slave, or, A generous revenge / Elkanah Settle ; song by John Eccles (1694). Why should the world mistake
  • As you find it / Charles Boyle ; instrumental music by William Corbett ; songs by John Eccles (1703). Instrumental music ; He that has whom he loved possessed
  • Aureng-Zebe / John Dryden ; songs by Henry Purcell and John Eccles (ca. 1694). She heard the summons
  • The beau defeated, or, The lucky younger brother / Mary Pix ; songs by John Eccles (1700). Delia tired Strephon with her flame ; Relieve, the fair Belinda said
  • The biter / Nicholas Rowe ; songs by John Eccles (1704). Chloe blushed and frowned and swore ; Iris, I have long in vain ; Silly swain, give o'er thy wooing ; Maenis underneath this shade
  • The chances / George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham ; song by John Eccles (1692). Wasted with sighs
  • The city bride, or, The merry cuckold / Joseph Harris ; instrumental music by Gottfried Finger (lost) ; songs by Giovanni Battista Draghi (lost), anonymous, and John Eccles (1696). Many I've liked and some enjoyed ; Here's a health to jolly Bacchus / anonymous ; Faith and troth
  • The city lady, or, Folly reclaimed / Thomas Dilke ; instrumental music by Gottfried Finger ; songs by John Eccles (1696). Instrumental music ; Love is an empty airy name ; All beauty were a foolish toy ; There lately was a maiden fair
  • The comical history of Don Quixote, part 1 / Thomas D'Urfey ; songs by Henry Purcell and John Eccles ; dance by anonymous (1694). Young Chrysostome had virtue, sense ; Sleep, poor youth ; 'Twas early one morning ; Minuet
  • The comical history of Don Quixote, part 2 / Thomas D'Urfey ; songs by anonymous, John Eccles, Simon Pack, and Henry Purcell (1694). If you will love me / anonymous ; You love, and yet when I ask you to marry me / anonymous ; Ye nymphs and sylvan gods ; Damon, let a friend advise ye / Simon Pack ; I burn, I burn ; De foolish English nation / anonymous
  • The country wake / Thomas Doggett ; songs by John Eccles and anonymous ; dances by anonymous (1696). She flies in vain from Love ; Come Hodge, come Robin ; Three dances ; Hobb's wedding
  • Cyrus the Great, or, The tragedy of love / John Banks ; songs by John Eccles (1695). Sisters, whilst thus I wave my wand ; Hark, the trumpets and the drums ; Oh! take him gently from the pile
  • The deceiver deceived / Mary Pix ; instrumental music by Gottfried Finger ; songs by John Eccles (1697). When with Stella (text only) ; Why do I sigh and tremble (text only)
  • Distressed innocence, or, The Princess of Persia / Elkanah Settle ; instrumental music by Henry Purcell ; song by John Eccles (1690). Ah, whither shall I fly
  • Don Carlos, Prince of Spain / Thomas Otway ; song by John Eccles (1695). Behold, ye powers
  • The double distress / Mary Pix ; instrumental music by John Eccles (1701). Instrumental music
  • The Duchess of Malfi / John Webster ; song by John Eccles (before 1704). Come, let us howl
  • The fair penitent / Nicholas Rowe ; instrumental music by John Lenton ; songs by John Eccles (1703). Instrumental music ; Stay, ah stay ; Hear, ye midnight phantoms
  • The fatal secret, or, The rival brothers / anonymous ; song by John Eccles (1704). In vain malicious fate
  • The fate of Capua / Thomas Southerne ; instrumental music by John Lenton ; song by John Eccles (1700). Instrumental music ; What beauty is, let Strephon tell
  • The fickle shepherdess / anonymous ; songs by John Eccles (1703). Fie, Amarillis, cease to grieve ; Haste, give me wings
  • Appendix. Of all the simple things / anonymous.