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referencedIn 1. " THREE-PART Fantazies " by Matthew Locke and Dr. Christopher Gibbons. Examined " by Mr. Purcells score Book." The bass is in duplicate, apparently for cembalo as well as viola-dagamba. At f. 17 b is a composition by Henry Purcell. If. 1, 18, 35, ..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn MOTETS and canticles, in Latin; followed, at f. 54 b, by English anthems for a single voice : the whole written out with basso continuo, by Simon Child, organist of Ch. Ch. Oxford. The writers named are O. Gibbons, M. Wise, M. Locke, H. Aldrich, J. B..., approximately 1700 British Library
referencedIn CONSORTS of three parts with a basso continuo, sonatas, fancies, and airs; in parts (the two trebles only). The writers are :-William Iawes, f. 2. John Jenkins, f. 45 b. Dr. [Christopher] Gibbons, f. 57 b. Matthew Locke, ft. 29 b, 62 b, 88. Mauritio ..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn FANTASIAS, sonatas, and symphonies, in three and four parts, in score, by the following composers:-"Baptist" [? Giovanni Battista Draghi], f. 61;-Dr. John Blow, ff. 53 b, 63 b, 64 b;-Arcangelo Corelli, ff. 30 b, 56 b, 58;-Selio Colista al. Selicolist..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn " LIBER QUARTUS Cantionum Sacrarum ": motets chiefly by Clemens non Papa, printed at Louvain, 1553. Tenor part only. To this has been added, at f. 50, a collection, in the handwriting of M. Locke, of suites by himself and by Andreas Hammerschmidt and..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn CHAMBER-MUSIC, in parts:-1. Fautasias in three parts by M. Locke. ff. 1, 5, 9. 2. Fantasias and airs on the months of the year and on the seasons, in three parts, with bass, by John Hingeston. ff. 13, 39 b, 65, 91. 3. " Fantazia for 3 Base violes," ..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn " MUSIC IN MACBETH " [1672], commonly attributed to Matthew Lock, with symphonies and accompaniments for instruments, in score. At ff. 14-18 there is an alternative setting of the passage beginning " Now I go," apparently (see his letter at the top o..., 1660-1875 British Library
referencedIn Vol. ii, belonged to Dr. Philip Hayes in 1757.includes:ff. 4, 30 b, 92, 99 Giacomo Carissimi, composer: Vocal music, in score: 17th cent. ff. 7 b, 47 b. 48 b, 51 b, 54, 57 b, 63 b, 145 Henry Purcell, composer and organist: Vocal music in score,: 17t..., 17th century-18th century British Library
referencedIn 1. PSALMS, in voice-score, by M. Locke. A note prefixed, in the handwriting of Dr. Philip Hayes, Professor of Music at Oxford, states that it "contains many of his own productions which were given by himself to the Musick School" in that city. f. 1. ..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn HODGKIN PAPERS. Vol. III (ff. 192). Military and Naval papers, 1601-1786, including a number of letters and papers of Gen. Monck. Contents:— 1. Statement of a month's pay for Her Majesty's forces in the Low Countries, 13 May -9 June, 1601. With a re..., 1601-1786 British Library
referencedIn (ff. 173). Vol. iii. MORNING and Evening services, canons, etc., by Henry Purcell, Matthew Locke, Dr. John Blow, Dr. William Child, Orlando Gibbons, Dr. Maurice Green, Daniel Henstridge, Thomas Morley, Anthony Walkley, Rev. Valentine Nalson, Thomas T..., 17th century-18th century British Library
referencedIn Vol. i, belonged to Charles Morgan of Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1682includes:f. 3 Debout: French song: 17th cent. ff. 3 b, 21, 49, 72 b, 83, 123 b John Blow, composer and organist: Vocal music, in score: late 17th cent. ff. 4 b, 74 b, 79 Henry A..., 17th century-18th century British Library
referencedIn CHAMBER-MUSIC, in the autograph of J. Jenkins, who is presumed to be the composer of much of the book; in parts:-1. Seventeen fancies for two basses, of which nos 1-9 (ff. 1-6, 13-18) are by S[imon] Ives and nos 12-17 (ff. 8-12, 20-24) are by J[ohn]..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn PRELUDES, fantasies, canons, grounds, etc., for the organ; psalms in short score; and other compositions by Thomas Tallis, W. Byrd, William Blithman, Dr. John Bull, Orlando Gibbons, Edward Bevin, Emanuel Soncino, Francis Forcer, Matthew Locke, and Dr..., approximately 1700 British Library
referencedIn CONSORTS for two trebles and a bass, by John Jenkins and Matthew Locke. Three parts. Paper; ff. 37, 36, 35. xviith cent. Oblong Octavo.Matthew Lock: Secular music: 17th, 18th centt.Music: Consorts and ritournelles, 17th cent.: 1700.John Jenkins, comp..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn SUITES for the harpsichord by H. Purcell, George Holmes, Dr. W. Croft, M. Locke, Dr. Blow, Jeremiah Clark, and Philip Hart. Prefixed are Locke's rules " For Playing on a Continued Bass." Paper; ff. 63. Early xviiith cent. Oblong Octavo.Henry Purcell,... British Library
referencedIn MOTETS, madrigals, and duets, by Palestrina, Agostino Steffani, Antonio Lotti, A. Stradella, Giovanni Croce, and Giovanni Battista Buononcini. At f. 79 are included English part-songs by John Playford, Edmund Nelham, M. Locke, and Henry Lawes. Paper;..., 18th century British Library
referencedIn 1. FANTASIAS and sonatas for three bass viols by John Jenkins; in parts, where of one is missing. Autograph. 1, 9. 2. One hundred suites for three strings, with a theorbo-bass, by William Gregorie, Matthew, Locke and John Jenkins; transcribed in part..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn CHURCH Music in score, chiefly in the hand of Vincent Novello, viz. :-1. Responses and a setting of part of Psalm cxix., by Thomas Tallis. 2. "Prevent us, O Lord": anthem, by William Byrd. f. 12. 3. Services and anthems, by Dr. Orlando Gibbons, prece..., 19th century British Library
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