Lenton, John, 1657?-1719
Lenton, John
John Lenton English composer, violinist, and singer
VIAF ID: 47069640 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Lenton ‡c English composer, violinist, and singer
- 200 _ | ‡a Lenton ‡b John ‡f 1657?-1719
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lenton, John ‡d 1657-1719
- 100 1 _ ‡a Lenton, John ‡d 1657?-1719
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Lenton, John, ‡d 1657?-1719
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- 551 _ _ ‡a London-Holborn ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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[16th-17th century music MSS of the Oxford music school] | |
1st Trebles | |
2 Less | |
Abra Mule | |
Airs | |
I am a wretched lover | |
The Ambitious Stepmother | |
Apollo's Banquet | |
Awake fair Venus | |
[caption title, i 1, f.1v:] 6 | |
Catch that catch can | |
Consorts | |
Dialogue between Venus Adonis and a messenger | |
Dialoque. | A Mesinger bringing word to Venus that her Adonis | is lay'd hard by Breathing out his last, having received some fatall | wound. | |
Don Quixote [SR] 1995: | |
Duke | of Gloucester's | March. ii | |
English keyboard music 1650-1695 : perspectives on Purcell | |
The Fair Penitent | |
The Fate of Capua | |
The FIRST BOOK of | Apollo's Banuqet: | CONTAINING | INSTRUCTIONS, and Variety of New Tunes, Ayres, Jiggs, Minuets, | and several New Scotch Tunes, for the | TREBLE-VIOLIN. | To which is added, | The Tunes of the Newest French Dances now in use at Court and in Dancing-Schools. | [left:] The 7|t|h Edition | Corrected; | [middle: illustration] [right:] With new Addi= | tions. | In the SAVOY: Printed by E. Jones, for Henry Playford at his Shop near the Temple Church, and at his House over- | against the Blue-Ball in Arundel-Street in the Strand; Where also the Second Book may be had. 1693. | |
Fuge Tune. 7 | |
Fugues | |
Gamester | |
Harp Tune. 9 | |
Heroic love | |
Hornpipes | |
Hunmanby. 22 [...] p J. Lenton | |
Incidental music | |
[instrument 1 part, f.11r:] Mr Lenton | i | |
Instrumental music for London theatres, 1690-1699 [Musique imprimée] : Royal College of music, London, MS 1172 | |
Instrumental pieces | |
Instrumentall Musick | For New Yeares day | 1699 [...] By John Lenton | Composer to his Ma:|tie | |
M|r Lentons musick in the play call'd Liberty asserted [(London), (J. Walsh & J. Hare)] | |
[Manuscript music, untitled]. 5 | |
Minuets | |
[mit Thomas Tollet:] A three part consort of new musick; consisting of overture, trio's and ayres, &c., with variety of fancy for violins, flutes, trumpet and hautboys; with a figured bass for the harpsichord, lute &c. [London, F. Heptinstall] | |
The Moor of Venice | |
Mr. Hall's farewell | |
Overtures | |
Oxford music school collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
The pleasant musial companion | |
The Pretenders | |
The royal captive | |
A Slow Aire. 3 | |
Songs | |
Suites | |
Tamerlane | |
The theater of music | |
THE | Theater of MUSIC: | OR, A | Choice COLLECTION of the newest and best Songs | Sung at the COURT, and Public THEATERS. | The Words composed by the most ingenious Wits of the Age, and set to | MUSIC by the greatest Masters in that Science. | WITH | A THEORBO-BASS to each Song for the Theorbo, or Bass-Viol. | ALSO | Symphonies and Retornels in 3 Parts to several of them for the Violins and Flutes. | THE FIRST BOOK. | [illustration] | LONDON, | Printed by J. Playford, for Henry Playford and R.C. and are to be sold near the | Temple Church, and at the Middle-Temple Gate, 1685. | |
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. | |
Trios | |
Trumpett Minuett. i2 [...] {at end:] J: L: | |
Tunes playd before ye King at his Returne | |
Venice preserved | |
When lovely Phyllis thou art kind | |
[without title] |