Purcell, Daniel, ca.1660-1717

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referencedIn ORIGINAL PIECES and arrangements for violin or flute, by John Channing; 1694-1697. Included are a few songs with words and numerous fragments of incidental music by Henry Purcell and others, whose names are given in the index. Most of the latter, how..., 1694-1697 British Library
referencedIn ANTHEMS and songs, in score, by Daniel Purcell and Dr. William Croft. Chiefly in the autograph of Daniel Purcell. At f. 58 is an anthem, "My song shall be alway," by Henry Purcell. Inserted are several motets and Italian songs transcribed by James Ke..., 18th century British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS Collection of compositions in score, including:-1. Acting copy of the music in " The Tempest," supposed to have been compoased by Henry Purcell in 1690, omitting several of the numbers published in the only extant (late 18th cent.) edi..., 17th century-18th century British Library
referencedIn COLLECTION of dance-tunes, numbers from operas, etc., apparently begun by Sir (?) John Rowland (f. 1 b) shortly before 1696 (date of earliest known work), with additions in 1722 (f. 17) and later. The treble of an anthem by Purcell ("My song shall be..., approximately 1696-approximately 1723 British Library
referencedIn "THE JUGEMENT of Paris," an opera, by Daniel Purcell, to words by [William] Congreve. Full score. Autograph (?). Paper; xviith-xviiith centt. With the book-plate of Robert Smith. Folio., 17th century-18th century British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS English scores, viz. 1. Song for S. Cecilia's day," by Purcell. Transcript, Jan. 1699. f.1 2. Indian Queen Musick " by H. Purcell, with the " Last Act by Mr. Daniel Purcel." f. 39. 3. Opera, without words; followed, at f. 133, by an Ode..., 17th century-18th century British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 1177. Daniel Purcell: ‘Begin the noble song’, ode for St Cecilia’s Day; 1698. Copy of full score, in ink. ‘A Song on the Feast of St Caecilia 1698 By Mr Dan. Purcell.’ In D major, for tenor and alto solo, chorus, oboes, trumpets, strings ..., 1698 British Library
referencedIn TWENTY-FIVE compositions by John Eccles, including "Rinaldo and Armicla," and the music in "Macbeth," which is considered by William Linley, in his "Shakespeare's Songs," to have been the original from which the music attributed to Matthew Locke was ..., 18th century British Library
referencedIn A COLLECTION Of songs, duets, and trios by Dr. Thomas Augustine Arne, Corbet [? William Corbett], Dr. Samuel Howard, John Stanley, Daniel Purcell, Michael Wise, John Eccles, ]Richard Leveridge, -Monro, J-Barker, Henry Carey, and several other anony..., 18th century British Library
creatorOf STONELEIGH ABBEY MUSIC MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. I. 'The Song book of Mr Montriot'; late 17th-early 18th cent. Comprising anthems with solo bass vocal parts by Aldrich, Child and others, incompletely scored, mostly with the bass vocal line only given in the ... British Library
referencedIn " SIXTY-SIX solos or sonatas for a violin, a base 'Viol, or harpsichord," with figured bass, by Arcangelo Corelli, Godfrey Finger, D. Purcell, "Young Nicola," Carlo Ambrosio, Vitilina, Martino, Capellini, Pe]pusch, Courtevill, ',Old Nicola," Albicast..., 18th century British Library
referencedIn (ff. 104). Vol. iv. 1. SONG on the death of Henry Purcell, by Jeremiah Clarke. Full score. f. 3. 2. Song on the birthday of Princess Anne [afterwards Queen Anne], by Daniel Purcell. Full score. Autograph. f. 36. 3. Song for St. Cecilia's Day, by the ..., 17th century-18th century British Library
creatorOf 'RECUEIL DE SYNPHONIE DE PLUSIEURS MAISTRES' (f. i), comprising sixteen sonatas and a chaconne, in parts, for various combinations of trumpets, oboes and strings; early 18th cent. Copies, in a single hand, except for f. 122. The sonatas are by John B... British Library
creatorOf Collection of keyboard music copied by Daniel Henstridge., approximately 1705 British Library
creatorOf CHURCH HOUSE MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. XII. 'A Course of Anthems, Introits, Hymns at the Offertory and after Evening Service throughout the Year', partly by named composers; compiled aft. 1866 (f. 99). Imperfect, by the excision of pp. 71-74, 131 in the orig... British Library
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