Webb, William 1600?-1657
Webb, William 1600c-1657
William Webb English composer
Webb, William
Webb, William, active 17th century
Webb, William, approximately 1600-approximately 1656
VIAF ID: 19948723 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 200 _ | ‡a Webb ‡b William ‡f 1600?-1657
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Webb, William ‡d 1600-1657
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Webb, William, ‡d active 17th century
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Webb ‡c English composer
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Webb ‡c English composer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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A. 3. voc. | [S 2 and B:] M|r Webb | |
As life what is so sweet | |
A Canon in Unison [...] by M|r William Webb | |
Cantus, songs and fancies | |
[caption title, f.170v:] 20048 | |
Catch that catch can, 2019: | |
Catch that Catch can: | OR | A Choice Collection of | CATCHES, ROUNDS, and CANONS: | BEING | Three or Foure Parts in One. | Collected and Published by JOHN HILTON Batchelor of Musick. | The Second Edition Corrected and Enlarged by J. PLAYFORD. | LONDON, | Printed by W. G. for John Benson, and John Playford, and are to be sold at their | Shop in St. Dunstan's Churchyard, and in the Inner Temple near the | Church-dore, 1658. | |
Come Laura come letts Live | |
Desirable women | |
[f.22v:] Sonnet 30. by Sir John Suckling | |
If thou art my honest friend | |
It is a punishment to love | |
Let me sleep this night | |
Looke back Castara | |
Musicall Ayres and Dialogues | |
Of thee kind boy | |
Of what mould did Nature frame me | |
Oh tell me Damon canst thou prove | |
Powerful Morpheus let thy charms | |
Select english songs and dialogues of the 16th and 17th centuries | |
Severall of the Choisest | ITALIAN SONGS | COMPOSED BY | GIOVANNI GIACOMO CASTOLDI DA CARRAVAGGIO. | Together also, with some of the Best | new English=Ayres. | Collected from their chiefest Authors. | All in Three Parts, | Viz. Two TREBLES and a BASS. | |
Since 'tis my fate to be thy slave | |
Synopsis of Vocal Musick: | CONTAINING | The Rudiments of Singing Rightly any Harmonical Song, | DELIVERED | In a Method so Solid, Short and Plain, that this ART may now be | Learned more Exactly, Speedily and Easily, than ever heretofore. | Whereunto are Added | Several PSALMS and SONGS of Three Parts. | COMPOSED BY | English and Italian Authors for the benefit of young Beginners. | By A. B. Philo-Mus. | LONDON, Printed for Dorman Newman, at the Kings Arms in the Poultrey, 1680. | |
[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. | |
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. | |
Victorious beauty though your eyes | |
What charms thou hast | |
I wish no more thou shouldst love me | |
[without title] | |
Works, 1983 | |
Ye blushing roses happy are |