Taylor, Silas, 1624-1678
Taylor, Silas
Silas Taylor
VIAF ID: 12655444 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Silas Taylor
- 200 _ | ‡a Taylor ‡b Silas ‡f 1624-1678
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Silas
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Silas
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Silas
- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Silas ‡d 1624-1678
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Silas, ‡d 1624-1678
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Harley
- 551 _ _ ‡a Harwich
- 500 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Silvanus ‡d 1633c-1672
Works
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1. Rule. called | The Rule of graduall Motion both in the upper Part and Bass.. of w|ch there are 5: examples [...] [in red ink:] This Rule & y|e 5: examples on the other leafe were written | by M|r Birchensha himselfe for Silas Domvill als Taylor | |
19 Pieces | |
Argeers | |
As on Euphrates' shady banks | |
Bannockburn air | |
Batali | |
Boatman | |
Bransle of war (from "Taburot's orchésographie") | |
Brevis relatio de Willelmo, nobilissimo comite Normannorum | |
Can she excuse my wrongs ? | |
A Canon in the 8.|tnt & 5.|tht below.. The Treble part leading | ascends by 3|ds & descends by 4|ths 6|ths & 8|ths in all time Notes [...] by M.L. | |
A Canon of 3 parts in one in the 5.|tht 7 8.|th | descending. [...] [in red ink:] By M|r Matthew Locke | |
Canons | |
Cantate Dominum et invocate nomen ejus | |
[caption title:] Ex Epistola quadam S|?|?. Augustini | |
[caption title:] Ex Hymno Hildeberti Cenommunensis | |
[caption title:] Psalm. 93 | |
Coffin for King Charles and a pit for the people | |
A Collection of Rules in Musicke. from the | most knowing Masters in that Science | with M|r| Birchensha's 6: Rules of Com- | position; & his Enlargements there-on to | the Right Hon|ble William Lord Vis- | count Brouncker &c.: [...] [f. 40r:] made by M|r John Birchensha | |
Comparison of the effects of simulated patient clinical skill training and student roleplay on objective structured clinical examination performance among medical students in Australia | |
Continuo tutors | |
Coranto and sarabande, flûte à bec | |
Daphne | |
Digger's song | |
Fancy | |
For the King's come home in peace again | |
Gather your rosebuds | |
God is our hope and strength | |
Goddesses | |
Green boobee | |
Hey then, up go we | |
The history and antiquities of Harwich and Dovercourt, topographical, dynastical and political | |
The history of gavel-kind, with the etymology thereof. | |
Jack pudding | |
Kemp's jigg | |
King's last farewell | |
Lord let me know mine end [...] [at end:] M|r Silas Taylor | |
Lord to my pray'rs incline thine ear | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Music for King Charles I and his Cavaliers | |
Music for Oliver Cromwell and his Roundheads | |
Music of the Roundheads and Cavaliers | |
Narcissus March's lyra viol book... | |
New composed ditties sing | |
Newcastle | |
Nonesuch | |
North-country maid | |
Now great Jehovah reigns with majesty | |
Once I loved a maiden fair | |
Owl | |
Parsons farewell | |
Prince Rupert's march | |
Quid faciemus cum tuba de caelo intonare | |
Royal lament | |
Rufty tufty | |
Rules for playing from a Basso continuo [...] By M|r Matthew Locke composer in | Ordinary to the King given to mee | Silas Domvill als Taylor | |
Rupert's retreat | |
Sad pavan for these distracted times | |
A Scale for the right denomination of Notes in Musicke [...] This scale was invented & made by M|r Allison of | Covent Garden & fairely transcribed by him | presented to mee in the yeare 1668.- | Silas Domvill Als Taylor | |
Scots march (from "Elizabeth Rogers virginal book") | |
Staines Morris | |
Suites | |
"The Thirsty Earth" | |
I to thy wings for refuge fly | |
Treatises | |
Urbs caelestis urbs beata | |
Verse fordouble organ | |
Vive le roy | |
Voluntary | |
Vox dilecti mei | |
When the King enjoys his own again | |
Whitelocke's coranto (from "Anne Cromwell'svirginal book") | |
[without title] | |
Woodycock | |
Writings |