Luckett, Richard, 1945-
Luckett, Richard 1945-2020
Luckett, Richard
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Works
Title | Sources |
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12 Sonatas | |
Amphion anglicus | |
Anthem 3 voices Psalm 18th Verse 30th | |
Anthem Psalm 63 by Mr Purcell | |
An Anthem St. Luke Chap 2nd Verse 10th | |
An Antidote against melancholy, being a collection of fourscore merry songs, wherein those on the same subject and key, are placed in an agreeable succession, in relation to the different measures of times, after the manner of suits of lessons. The music of them all entirely new, and several of the songs never before set to music [v/bc] [London, Daniel Browne] | |
The banquet of musick | |
The beauties of Purcell. A selection of the favorite songs, duetts, trios & chorusses, from the different works of Purcell, selected, adapted & arranged (from the original scores) with an accompaniment for the piano forte ... by John Clarke (2 vol.). [London, Robert Birchall] | |
Behold I bring you glad tidings | |
Bühnenmusik. | |
I call with my whole heart | |
Collection of ayres | |
Composition Exercises by F.H. Barthelemon for his dear & only Daughter CMB now Henslow | |
The fabric of Dryden's verse | |
God be mercifull unto us | |
O God thou art my God | |
O God thou hast cast us out | |
Hail bright Cecilia | |
Handel's Messiah : a celebration | |
Harland Manuscript | |
Harmonia sacra | |
Harmonia Sacra; | OR, | DIVINE HYMNS | AND | DIALOGUES: | WITH | A THOROW-BASS for the Theorbo-Lute, | Bass-Viol, Harpsichord, or Organ. | Composed by the Best Masters of the Last and Present Age. | The WORDS by several Learned and Pious Persons. | [...] | In the SAVOY: | Printed by Edward Jones, for Henry Playford, at his Shop near the Temple Church, | MDCLXXXVIII. | |
Hymni sacri et novi. Autore Santolio Victorino. Editio novissima. In qua hymni omnes, quos autor usque ad mortem concinuerat, reperiuntur [12 p. Anhang mit Noten]. [Paris, Dionysius Thierry; Paris, Dionysius Thierry] | |
Hymns | |
Lord how Long will thou be angry | |
MAB Vol. V 1792 | |
MAGDALENE COLLEGE CHAPEL | |
Mr: Richardson Service in C: | |
Music in eighteenth-century England : essays in memory of Charles Cudworth | |
Musica sacra | |
Musica sacra, or Select anthems in score, consisting of 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. and 8. parts, to which is added, the burial-service, as it is now occasionally perform'd in Westminster-Abbey, vol. I (II) [London, John Walsh & John & Joseph Hare] | |
Musique de théatre. | |
Muzyka teatralna | |
AN | ODE | ON THE | DEATH | OF | MR. HENRY PURCELL; | Late Servant to his Majesty, and | Organist of the Chapel Royal, | and of St. Peter's Westminster. | The Words by Mr. Dryden, and Sett to | Music by Dr. Blow. | LONDON, | Printed by J. Heptinstall, for Henry Playford, at his Shop | in the Temple Change Fleedstreet, or at his House in | Arundelstreet over against the Blew Ball. 1696. | |
Odes | |
Operas | |
Orpheus Britannicus | |
ORPHEUS BRITANNICUS. | A | COLLECTION | OF ALL | The Choicest SONGS. | for | One, Two, and Three Voices, | COMPOS’D | By Mr. Henry Purcell. | TOGETHER, | With such Symphonies for Violins or Flutes, | As were by Him design’d for any of them: | AND | A THOROUGH-BASS to each SONG; | Figur’d for the Organ, Harpsichord, or Theorbo-Lute. | The Second Edition with Large Additions; and placed in their seve- | ral Keys according to the Order of the GAMUT. [I-CRsp] [LONDON: | Printed by William Pearson, and Sold by John Young, at the Dolphin | and Crown in St. Paul’s Church-Yard. M DCCVI .] | |
[p. 38:] PRELUDI ALLEMANDE | CORRENTI GIGUE SARABANDE | GAVOTTE E FOLLIA | DA | ARCANGELO CORELLI | PARTE SECONDA. | London Printed for and Sold by Benjamin Cooke at | the Golden Harp in New-Street Covent Garden. where | may be had most of this Authors works in the Same Character. | |
A pocket companion for gentlemen and ladies: being a collection of the finest opera songs & airs, in English, and Italian ... carefully corrected & also figur'd for ye organ, harpsichord and spinet [in 2 vol.] [London, J. Cluer & B. Creake; London, J. Cluer & B. Creake] | |
Rejoice in the Lord always | |
Selected letters of I.A. Richards, CH | |
Services | |
O sing unto ye Lord | |
A song on St Cecillias Day. V: Richardson from sounds Ceelistial sounds A rose: score | |
Songs | |
Te deum & Jubilate [D], for voices and instruments, made for S|t Caecilia's Day, 1694. [London, Henry Playford (J. Heptinstall, for the author's widow); London, Henry Playford (J. Heptinstall, for the author's widow)] | |
Ten sonatas in four parts. [London, John Heptinstall; Frances Purcell] | |
The theater of music | |
A THIRD | COLLECTION | OF | NEW SONGS, | Never Printed before. | The WORDS by Mr. D'URFEY. | Set to Music by the best Masters in that Science, | VIZ. | [names in 2 columns:] [left column:] Dr. John Blow. | Mr. Henry Purcell. | Senior Baptist. | Mr. Courtiville. | [right column:] Mr. William Turner. | Mr. Thomas Farmer. | Mr. John Lenton. | Mr. Samuel Akeroyd. | WITH | THOROW-BASSES for the Theorbo, and Bass-Viol. | [woodcut] | LONDON, | Printed by J. P. for JOSEPH HINDMARSH, at the Golden-Ball | over against the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill, 1685. | |
[title page:] ALEXANDER'S FEAST | OR THE | Power of MUSICK. | An ODE | Wrote in Honour of St. CECILIA | By M:|r DRYDEN. | Set to Musick by | M:|r Handel. | With the Recitativo's, Songs, Sympho- | nys and Chorus's for Voices & Instruments. | London. Printed for I. Walsh, in Catherine Street, in | the Strand. | [right side:] N° 634 | |
[title page book 2:] THE | Musical Companion: | CONTAINING | DIALOGUES, GLEES, BALLADS & AYRES, | in several Varieties. | Some for | { Two | Three | Four } | VOYCES. | THE SECOND PART. | [illustration] | LONDON, Printed by W. G. for J. Playford, 1672. | |
[title page:] TE DEUM | ET | JUBILATE, | FOR | VOICES | AND | INSTRUMENTS | Perform'd before the | SONS of the CLERGY | at the | Cathedral-Church of St. Paul. | COMPOS'D | By the late Mr. HENRY PURCEL | Note. Where these are Sold may be had great variety of Church - | Musick. | London. Printed for and Sold by Iohn Walsh Musick Printer | and Instrument maker to his Majesty at the Jarp and Joboy | in Catherine Street in the Strand. | |
The Treasury of Musick: | CONTAINING | AYRES | AND | DIALOGUES | To Sing to the | THEORBO-LUTE | OR | BASSE-VIOL. | COMPOSED | By M|r|. HENRY LAWES, late Servant to His Majesty | in His Publick and Private MUSICK: | And other Excellent MASTERS. | In Three BOOKS. | LONDON, | Printed by William Godbid for John Playford, and are to be Sold at his Shop | in the Temple, near the Church Dore. 1669. | |
A treatise concerning the lawfulness of instrumental musick in holy offices | |
Venus and Adonis : masque for the entertainment of the King with a prologue and 3 acts | |
The vocal and instrumental musick of The prophetess, or The history of Dioclesian. [London, John Carr; for the author (John Heptinstall)] | |
The way of God is an undefiled way | |
Welcome Damon to my breast. A song with a symphony for two hautboys and two violins. [s.l., s.n.] | |
The White generals : an account of the White movement and the Russian civil war | |
[without title] | |
XII | SOLOS | FOR A | VIOLIN | WITH A THOROUGH BASS FOR THE | HARPSICORD | OR | VIOLONCELLO | COMPOS’D BY | ARCANGELO CORELLI | Opera Quinta. Price 10.s 6.d | N.B. These Solos are Printed from a curious Edition Publish’d at | Rome by the Author. [I-CRsp] [London. Printed for and Sold by I. Walsh. in Catherine Street in | Strand. of whom may be had all the Works of Corelli (viz) his | Sonatas and Concertos in Parts and in Score.] |