Courteville, Raphael 1735c+
Courteville, Raphael, active 1687-approximately 1735
Courteville, Raphael, fl. 1687-ca. 1735
Courteville, Raphael, activité 1687-environ 1735
Courteville, Raphael f. 1687-ca. 1735
Courteville, Raphael
VIAF ID: 315656648 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Courteville, Raphael ‡d f. 1687-ca. 1735
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Courteville, Raphael, ‡d active 1687-approximately 1735
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Courteville, Raphael ‡d 1675+
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
Title | Sources |
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Airs | |
Allemandes | |
Almand [...] by M|r Courtevill. | |
Apollo's Banquet | |
[caption title:] Round | |
Comes amoris | |
Creep, creep, softly creep | |
Deliciae musicae | |
Dom Quichotte | |
Don Quixote | |
Fly from Myrtillo | |
Fly ye winged Cupids | |
From envy and ambition free. A song [London, R. Baldwin] | |
Grant me gentle love said I | |
Grant yee gods if I must be to Hymen a slave | |
Grounds | |
The harpsichord master | |
I have been told tis no hard task | |
Here is Hymen here am I [...] [at end:] M:|r Courtivill | |
Hymns | |
Keyboard pieces | |
Leave your ogling foolish lovers [...] Mr R. Courteville | |
I lov'd fair Celia many years. A song [London, R. Parker] | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] [...] Courtevill | |
Maria prithee don't destroy. A song [s.l., s.n.] | |
Mercurius Musicus | |
Orensebe | |
Oroonoko | |
Phyllis is the witty gay and fair. A song [s.l., s.n.] | |
Phyllis we're not grieved | |
Phyllis would her charms improve | |
Preludes | |
The Prerogatives of love [Song] [s.l., s.n.] | |
Quartets | |
Quatorse sonates à 2 flustes, 1988?: | |
Rondos | |
Round O | |
The self-instructor on the violin | |
She Would and She Would Not | |
Since Choris, the power of your charms. A song [s.l., s.n.] | |
[A solo for a flute and a bass] [s.l., s.n.] | |
Solos with bc | |
Sonata quinta | |
Sonata seconda | |
Sonata terza | |
Sonatas [F, c, a, G, g, F] of two parts, compos'd and purposly [!] contrived for two flutes [London, s.n.] | |
Sonatas, recorders (2) | |
Sonate a due flaute. Londra 1686 | |
... a song [[London], s.n. (T. Cross)] | |
Songs | |
Songs to the new play of Don Quixite : as they are sung at the Queen's Theatre in Dorset Garden | |
Stript of their green. A song [s.l., s.n.] | |
Suites | |
The theater of music | |
Thesaurus musicus | |
[title page of the january-february issue:] MERCURIUS MUSICUS. | OR, THE | Monthly Collection | Of New TEACHING | SONGS, | (For the YEAR, 1700.) | Compos’d for, and Sung at the THEATRES, | and other Publick Places. | WITH | An addition of Two Part SONGS; and a Thorough | BASS to each Song, for the Harpsichord, Spinett, | or BASS-VIOL. | Such Tunes as are not in the Compass of the FLUTE, are Trans- | pos’d at the End of the Book. | For January and February. | These Collections for the Future, will be duly Published: Where you may be sure to meet with | the Newest and Best in each Month. Price 6 d. | LONDON: | Printed by W. Pearson, in Red-Cross-Alley in Jewin-street, for D. Browne, | at the Black-Swan and Bible without Temple-Bar, and Henry Play- | ford, at his Shop in the Temple-Change Fleet-street; or at his House in | Arundel-street in the Strand, (where the Collections for the Year 99, | are to be hat, Bound, at 3 s. 6 d. or Stitch’d, at 6 d. each.) and at | most Booksellers and Musick-Shops in Town. 1700. | March and April will speedily come forth. | |
To convent streams. A song ... in ye play call'd Duke & no Duke [s.l., s.n.] | |
To touch your heart. A song [s.l., s.n.] | |
Trios | |
Under how hard a fate are women born. Song [London, R. Baldwin] | |
Vertumnus flora &c. [...] Courtivill. | |
Vertumnus Flora you that bless the fields | |
Vinculum societatis | |
Whilst Galatea you design ... a song [[London], John Walsh] | |
Why is your faithfull slave disdain'd | |
[without title] |