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Matthew Locke | lit.salon
Matthew Locke
Born:
1621 or 2
Died:
1677
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Born:
1621 or 2
Died:
1677
Books by Matthew Locke (50 max)
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Matthew Locke his little consort of three parts: containing pavans, ayres, corants and sarabands, for viols or violins. In two several varieties: the first 20 are for two trebles and a basse: the last 20 for treble, tenor & basse. To be performed either alone or with theorbo's and harpsecord. Treble and tenor
1656
Matthew Locke
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The present practice of musick vindicated against the exceptions and new way of attaining musick lately publish'd by Thomas Salmon, M. A. &c.
1673
Matthew Locke
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Shakespeare's tragedy of Macbeth with Locke's music; arranged for representation at the Princess's Theatre
1800
William Shakespear undifferentiated, Charles John Kean, Matthew Locke
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Macbeth
1839
William Shakespeare, Matthew Locke, Charles John Kean, George Cressall Ellis, John Liptrott Hatton, Thomas Grieve, T. W. Edmonds, F. Cooke, J. F. Cathcart, Graham Mr, John Ryder, George Everett, James Vining, Ellen Kean, Thomas Scott, England) Princess's Theatre (London, Thomas Hailes Lacy (Firm)
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Musica Britannica
1972
Matthew Locke
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Consort [zu 4 Stimmen (um 1660) für alte Instrumente (Violenchor, Blockflötenchor) oder moderne Instrumente (Streichquartett, Streichorchester)]
1935
Matthew Locke
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Chamber Music, Complete for Organ and Strings: Musica Britannica (Vol 31)
1971
Matthew Locke
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Sechs Suiten zu zwei Stimmen für Sopran- und Altblokflöte =: Six suites in two parts for descant (soprano) and treble (alto) recorders
1973
Matthew Locke
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The present practice of musick vindicated (Monuments of music and music literature in facsimile)
1974
Matthew Locke
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Melothesia (Oxford Music for Organ)
1987
Matthew Locke
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The original songs, airs & chorusses [sic] which were introduced in the tragedy of Macbeth: in score
Matthew Locke