Barrett, John, approximately 1676-1719
Barrett, John 1676c-1719
Barrett, John 1676?-1719
Barrett, John, ap 1676-1719
Barrett, John, environ 1676-1719
Barrett, John, asi 1676-1719
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Barrett, John (ca. 1676-1719)
Barret, John
VIAF ID: 37183945 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (31)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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The Albion queens | |
Allemandes | |
Almand [...] [at end:] H. Purcell. | |
Baroque masterpieces for trumpet & organ. | |
Chaconnes | |
City ramble. | |
The custom of manor | |
The fine lady's airs | |
The Fool in Fashion | |
Four pieces from the Monthly masks | |
The Generous Conqueror | |
Gigues | |
Ground [...] [at end:] D.|r Blow. | |
Grounds | |
O happy groves | |
The happy pair; a song sung in York Buildings. | |
Ianthe the lovely | |
Instrumentalmusik | |
Jig [...] [at end:] M.|r Finger. | |
John Blow and his pupils John Barrett and John Reading three voluntaries for organ or harpsichord | |
Keyboard pieces | |
Leave, leave the drawing room: The three Goddesses or the Glory of Tunbridge Wells ... within ye compas of ye flute. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Lentamente | |
Liberia's all my thought and dream. A song [with bc] [s.l., s.n.] | |
Love is now out of fashion grown. A song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Love's a distemper. A new song [with bc] [s.l., s.n.] | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
Martilla like time is allways flying. A new song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Mercurius Musicus | |
The merry mortalls. | |
Minuets | |
Mistake not nymph, I am no more. A song [v, vl I, vl II, bc] ... sung by Mrs. Linsey. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Monthly mask of vocal music, 1702-1711 | |
No longer Damon. A song ... sung by Mr. Trevers. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Ode performed at the anniversary feast of the gentlemen natives of the county of Kent, at Merchant-Taylor Hall, Nov. 21, 1700: | |
... An old pastoral song [(London), s.n.] | |
On the Q.|s birth-day [...] [at end:] Mr Barret | |
Overture in Camilla. [...] [at end:] Sig.|r Bononcini | |
The Pilgrim | |
Play house aires. | |
Preludes | |
Pretty, pretty Phillis. A song ... sung by M|r|s. Bradshaw [s.l., s.n. (Thomas Cross)] | |
Proposals for carrying on a manufacture in the town of Boston, for employing the poor of said town | |
A psalm of thanksgiving to be sung by the children of Christs-Hospital, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, in Easter Week ... 1704 ... the words by S[amuel] C[obb] [London, Fr. Leach] | |
Psalms | |
Quartets | |
Quatuors variés recueil de 13 morceaux faciles et assez faciles contenant un choix d'oeuvres classiques et diverses pour toutes circonstances | |
Regi zene gitárra--Alto Musik für Gitarre. Atiratok a XVII-XVIII. század muzsikájából - Werke aus dem XVII-XVIII. Jh für Gitarre gesetzt... | |
S|t Catherine. [...] by M|r Barrett. | |
A Scotch song. | |
The self-instructor on the violin | |
The sheep sheering ballad [with bc]. Sung by Mr. Burkhead. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Sonata. Trumpett | Hautboy | 2 Violins | Tenor | Basse [...] M|r Barratt | |
Sonatas | |
A song in praise of Burton ale. | |
A song set by Mr. John Barrett. | |
Song Tune. 12 [...] [at end:] M|r Barret | |
Song upon a Ground [...] By M|r Henr. Purcell | |
Songs | |
Sound the trumpet Henry Purcell and his followers. | |
Sound the trumpets from Shore to Shore [SR] p1995: | |
St. Catherine [from old catalog] | |
Suites | |
Thesaurus musicus | |
[title of part 9:] MERCURIUS MUSICUS: | OR, | The Monthly COLLECTION | OF | New Teaching SONGS, | Compos'd for the Theatres, and other Occasions; | With a Thorow Bass for the Harpsichord, or Spinett: | The SONGS being Transpos'd for the Flute, at the end of the Book. | For September, Octob. Novem. and December. | LONDON: | Printed by William Pearson, next door to the Hare and Feathers, in Alders-gate-street; for | Henry Playford, and Sold by him at his Shop in the Temple-Change Fleet-street; And J. Hare, at the Gol- | den Viol in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and at his Shop in Freeman's-Yard in Corn-Hill; And J. Young, at the | Dolphin and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; And all other Musick-Shops in Town. 1699. | |
Il trionfo di Camilla regina de Volsci | |
Tunbridge walks | |
Unkind Dorinda shall disdain. A song [with bc] ... sung by Mr. Magnus's boy at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane [s.l., s.n. (Thomas Cross)] | |
Voluntary in C major | |
Welcome to all the pleasures | |
Wife of Bath. | |
[without title] | |
Ye tuneful muses raise your heads | |
A youth who fondly did expose. A song [with bc] [s.l., s.n. (Thomas Cross)] |