King, Robert 16..-1726?
King, Robert 1660c-1726
King, R.
King, Robert 1660-1726
Robert King British composer and concert promoter
King, Robert, liječnik
King, Robert (ca. 1660-1726)
VIAF ID: 35688006 ( Personal )
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Works
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[16th-17th century music MSS of the Oxford music school] | |
Allemandes | |
Apollo's Banquet | |
The banquet of musick | |
Beauty's crown | |
[caption title:] Almand | |
[caption title, p.206:] A Hymn out of Harmonia Sacra. Set by M|r R. King. | |
[caption title, parts:] Nr. 2. Seminola. | (An Indian Love Song.) | Foxtrot-Shimmy. | H. Warren u. R. King. | Instrument. v. M. Schröder. | |
Ciaccona in G major | |
Cibell | |
Come fill our glasses untill they run o're [...] [at end:] M|r King | |
Comes amoris | |
Courantes | |
English keyboard music 1650-1695 : perspectives on Purcell | |
An Epithalamium | |
The fire of love in youthful blood [...] R. King | |
Gezangboek van Christian science | |
Gigues | |
Harmonia Sacra: | OR, | DIVINE HYMNS | AND | DIALOGUES. | WITH | A THOROW-BASS for the Theorbo-Lute, | Bass-Viol, Harpsichord, or Organ. | Composed by the Best MASTERS. | The WORDS by several Learned and Pious Persons. | THE SECOND BOOK. | Angels and Men assisted by this Art, | May Sing together, though they Dwell apart. | Mr. Waller of Divine Poesie. | IMPRIMATUR, | Julii 1°. 1693. GUIL. LANCASTER. | In the SAVOY: | Printed by Edward 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 First Book may be had. M DC XCIII. | |
Heroick friendship : A tragedy | |
In courts ambition kills the great | |
Jack whither so fast [...] Robert King | |
Mercurius Musicus | |
Minuet | |
[missing title replaced by ms:] Joyful Cuckoldom, | or the | Love of Gentlemen, and | Gentlewomen. | a | Collection of New Songs, with y|e Musick. | for y|e | Lute, Violin, Flute, or Harpsichord | By Henry Purcell, D|r John Blow, | M|r John Eccles, M|r Morgan, | D|r John Reading, M|r Baptist, | &c. &c. | Fairley Engraven on Copper Plates. | London. | Printed by J. Heptinstall for Henry Playford at his | Shop in y|e Temple Change & for J. Church. Sold by Daniel | Dring at y|e Harrow & Crown at y|e Corner of Cliffords Inn Lane in Fleet Street. | 1671 | |
Must love that tyrant of the breast. A song ... [[London], [R. Parker]] | |
A New Song | |
No I never love thee less | |
Not your eyes, Melania, move me. A song ... [[London], [R. Parker]] | |
I only tell you this for fear [...] [at end:] M|r King | |
Oxford music school collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
Plays. | |
Praktične smjernice i principi : procjena, dijagnoza, tretman i pridružene službe podrške za osobe s intelektualnim teškoćama i problemima ponašanja | |
Quartets | |
Rondos | |
Sarabandes | |
Seminola | |
Shun Damon's faithless wheedling tongue. A song ... [[London], [R. Parker]] | |
Since Spartan heroes were so dull. A song ... [[London], [R. Parker]] | |
Sola .- R: K. | |
Sonatas | |
Sonetta for 2 violins | |
Songs | |
Songs for one, two and three voices, composed to a through basse for y|e organ or harpsicord [s.l., s.n.] | |
The Spanish Friar | |
Spare mighty love o spare a slave | |
Suites | |
The theater of music | |
Thes 10 followinge Ayres are Mr. King's of St. Martins | |
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. | |
To yonder sweet delicious shade. A song ... [[London], [R. Parker]] | |
Trio sonata in A : Sonetta after the Italion way | |
Trio sonata in G minor (9 min 28 s) | |
Tripla concordia | |
Urge me no more. A song ... [[London], [Richard Baldwin]] | |
Vinculum societatis | |
What beastly to drink | |
When the sweet Fedelia dy'd. A song made upon the death of y|e Queen ... [s.l., s.n. (Th. Cross)] | |
Where would coy Aminta run. The first song in Valentinian [a tragedy ...] [[London], C. Corbet] | |
Whilst I am scorch'd with hot desire. A song ... [[London], [R. Parker]] | |
Whilst on Melanissa gazing | |
I will always give thanks unto the Lord | |
Wit and Mirth: | OR, | PILLS | TO PURGE | Melancholy: | BEING | A Collection of the best Merry BALLADS | and SONGS, Old and New. | Fitted to all Humours, having each their | proper TUNE for either Voice or Instru- | ment, many of the SONGS being new Set. | With several New SONGS by Mr. D’Urfey. | Also, an Addition of Excellent POEMS. | The Second PART. | […] | LONDON, | Printed by William Pearson, for Henry Playford at his | Shop in the Temple-Change, 1700. | Price Bound, 2 s. 6 d. | |
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