Farmer, Thomas 1651c-1688
Farmer, Thomas 16..-1688
Farmer, Thomas
VIAF ID: 69236225 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Farmer ‡b Thomas ‡f 16..-1688
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- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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[16th-17th century music MSS of the Oxford music school] | |
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Airs | |
Apollo's Banquet | |
[at end:] M|r Farme|r | |
[caption title:] Round O | |
Choice ayres and songs | |
A | Choice Collection | OF | 180 Loyal Songs, | All of them written since the | Two late PLOTS | (VIZ.) | The Horrid Salamanca Plot in 1678. | AND THE | Fanatical Conspiracy in 1683. | Intermixt with some New Love SONGS. | With a Table to find every Song. | To which is added, | The Musical Notes to each Song. | The Third Edition with many Additions. | LONDON, | Printed by N. T. at the entrance into the | Old-Spring-Garden near Charing-Cross, 1685. | Price Pound 2 s. | |
CHOICE | NEW | SONGS | Never before Printed, | SET TO SEVERAL | NEVV TUNES | BY THE BEST | Masters of MUSIC. | Written by THEO. D'URFREY, Gent. | [coat of arms] | LONDON, | Printed by John Playford, for Joseph Hindmarsh (Bookseller to His | ROYAL HIGHNESS) at the Black Bull in Cornhill, 1684. | |
Comes amoris | |
[A Consort of musick in four parts containing 33 lessons beginning with an overture] [London, s.n.] | |
Consorts | |
Courantes | |
English keyboard music 1650-1695 perspectives on Purcell | |
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. | |
Forgive me Jove, or if ther bee a kinder God above [...] [at end:] Tho Farmer | |
THE | Genteel Companion; | Being exact Directions for the | RECORDER: | With a Collection of the Best and Newest Tunes and Grounds Extant. | Carefully Composed and Gathered by Humphry Salter. | LONDON, Printed for Richard Hunt and Humphry Salter, at the Lute | in St. Pauls Church-Yard. 1683. | |
Gigues | |
Hornpipes | |
Instrumental music for London theatres, 1690-1699 [Musique imprimée] : Royal College of music, London, MS 1172 | |
Instrumental pieces | |
Let the traitors plot on | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] [...] Farmer | |
Marches | |
Musick's recreation | |
New ayres and dialogues | |
Overture | |
Oxford music school collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
The pleasant musial companion | |
Polly | |
Polly. An opera being the second part of the Beggar's opera. Written by Mr. Gay [London, the author] | |
Princess of Cleve | |
Quartets | |
Scotch tune | |
Sonatas | |
Soon as the hungry lion seeks his prey | |
Suites | |
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 THOROW-BASS to each Song for the Theorbo, or Bass-Viol. | ALSO | Symphonies and Retornels in 3 Parts to several fo them for the Violins and Flutes | THE SECOND BOOK. | [illustration] | LONDON, | Printed by J. P. for Henry Playford and R. C. and sold by Henry Playford near the | Temple Church, and John Carr at the Middle-Temple Gate, 1685. | |
Trios | |
[without title] |