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Incidental music. Part 3, Plays R-W, Independent songs and catches / John Eccles ; edited by Alan Howard.

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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Eccles, John, -1735, composer.
Contributor:
Howard, Alan, 1979- editor, writer of preface, writer of introduction.
Rooley, Anthony, writer of foreword.
Eubanks Winkler, Amanda, writer of preface, writer of introduction.
Herissone, Rebecca, writer of preface.
Burden, Michael, 1960- writer of preface.
Murphy, Estelle (Dr), writer of introduction.
Series:
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; v. 237.
Recent researches in Music Online. 2577-4573.
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 237
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Standardized Title:
Incidental music. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Incidental music--Scores.
Incidental music.
Dramatic music--Scores.
Dramatic music.
Musicals--Excerpts--Scores.
Musicals.
Songs with instrumental ensemble--Scores.
Songs with instrumental ensemble.
Genre:
Incidental music.
Dramatic music.
Songs.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 score (xxiii, 282 pages, 5 unnumbered pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
Place of Publication:
Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2023.
Language Note:
English words, also printed as texts preceding the music for each play.
Staff notation.
Summary:
"John Eccles's active theatrical career spanned a period of about sixteen years, though he continued to compose occasionally for the theater after his semi-retirement in 1707. During his career he wrote incidental music for more than seventy plays, writing songs that fit perfectly within their dramatic contexts and that offered carefully tailored vehicles for his singers' talents while remaining highly accessible in tone. This edition includes music composed by Eccles for plays beginning with the letters R-W, along with secular songs and catches by Eccles that were not associated with plays. These plays were fundamentally collaborative ventures, and multiple composers often supplied the music; thus, this edition includes all the known songs and instrumental items for each play. Plot summaries of the plays are given along with relevant dialogue cues, and the songs are given in the order in which they appear in the drama (when known)." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The Richmond Heiress, or, A woman once in the right / Thomas D'Urfey; songs by Henry Purcell, John Eccles, Solomon Eccles (?), and Anonymous (1695). By those pigsneys; Maiden fresh as a rose / Anonymous; Of noble race was Shinkin / Anonymous; Stubborn church division / Solomon Eccles (?); Fie, Jockey / Anonymous
The royal mischief / Delavrivier Manley; song by John Eccles (1696). Unguarded lies the wishing maid
The self-conceit, or, The mother made a property / Author unknown; Songs by John Eccles and John Church (ca. 1700-1703). Come, Phyllis, never sigh nor mourn / John Church; Oh! The mighty pow'r of love; When first to bright Maria's charms
The she-gallants / George Granville; songs by John Eccles; instrumental music by Gottfried Finger. Instrumental music / Gottfried Finger; So well Corinna likes the joy; While Phillis does drink
She ventures and he wins / "Ariadne"; songs by John Eccles (1695). Fair Belinda's youthful charms; Restless in thought; Oft have you told me; Look down, great Hymen
She would if she could / George Etherege; song by John Eccles (1704?); instrumental music by Matthew Locke (1668 ?), William Byron, 4th Baron Byron (1705), and Anonymous. Instrumental music / William Byron, 4th Baron Byron; Jig / Matthew Locke; She would if she could / Anonymous; To little or no purpose
The Spanish friar, or, The double discovery / John Dryden; songs by John Eccles (late 1690s) and Simon Pack (1680); instrumental music by Robert King (ca. 1691). Instrumental music / Robert King; Look down, ye blessed above; Farewell ungrateful traitor / Simon Pack; Silvia, how could you e'er mistrust
The stage-coach / George Farquhar (and Petter Motteux?); song by John Eccles (1700-1701). Let's sing of stage-coaches
The surprised lovers / author unknown; song by John Eccles (ca. 1696-97). When first I saw her charming face
Troilus and Cressida, or, Truth found too late / John Dryden (after Shakespeare); songs by Thomas Farmer (1679) and John Eccles (1697). Can life be a blessing / Thomas Farmer; Can life be a blessing
The unnatural brother / Edward Filmer; song by John Eccles (1697). For you who are rid by the fury
The villain / Thomas Porter; song by John Eccles (1699); instrumental music by Anonymous. Dance / Anonymous; Find me a lonely cave
The way of the world / William Congreve; songs by John Eccles; instrumental music by John Eccles and Anonymous (1700). Instrumental music; Country dance / Anonymous; New way of the world / Anonymous; Love's but the frailty of the mind
Women will have their wills / Author unknown; songs by John Eccles (ca. 1698-1700). Belinda's pretty, pleasing form; Love is a god
Songs. Cruel Amynta; Daphne, to prove my heart is true; Fair Amoret is gone astray; If wine and music have the power; I gently touched her hand; Since art and wisdom cannot stay; Strephon, whose person every grace was careful to adorn; Trust not to oath, that subtle snare; 'Twas fancy gave Alexis charms; Would the jolly old Bacchus look sparkling and fine; Ye gentle gales that fan the air
Catches. Confusion to the power of Cupid; Ding dong bell; Hark! Harry, 'tis late; In seventeen hundred, and three told twice over; My man John
Appendix 1. Instrumental music associated with The Richmond heiress
Appendix 2. Dance from an unknown play
Appendix 3. Song from Wonders in the sun, or The kingdom of the birds (Thomas D'Urfey, 1706).
Notes:
"Biographical glossary" : pages 275-279.
Edited from the composer's Collection of songs for one, two, and three voices (London: John Walsh, 1704), and other sources.
For various combinations of voices and instruments; figured bass unrealized.
Includes foreword by Anthony Rooley; preface by Michael Burden, Amanda Eubanks Winkler, Rebecca Herissone, and Alan Howard; and an introduction by Amanda Eubanks Winkler, Alan Howard, and Estelle Murphy; with critical commentary following the music for each play.
Music by John Eccles except as indicated.
Includes bibliographical references (280-282).
Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed October 8, 2023).
ISBN:
9781987208573
1987208579
OCLC:
1403359846
Publisher Number:
B237 A-R Editions, Inc. (score)

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