Coleman, Charles 1605c-1664
Coleman, Charles 1605?-1664
Coleman, Charles, ca. 1605-1664
Coleman, Charles
Coleman, Charles ca1605-1664
Coleman, Charles, approximately 1605-1664
Charles Coleman English musician and composer
Coleman, Charles d. 1664
VIAF ID: 47027174 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Coleman ‡c English musician and composer
- 200 _ | ‡a Coleman ‡b Charles ‡f 1605?-1664
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coleman, Charles ‡d 1605-1664
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coleman, Charles ‡d ca1605-1664
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coleman, Charles, ‡d approximately 1605-1664
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Coleman, Edward ‡d 1622-1669
- 551 1 _ ‡a London
Works
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[16th-17th century music MSS of the Oxford music school] | |
2 p[ar]ts | |
Airs | |
Allemandes | |
Almaine | |
[caption title, i, f.86r:] M.r Coleman | |
[caption title:] Symphony | A. 3 | |
Chamber music. Selections | |
Change platonics change for shame | |
Charles Colman | |
A Coranto | |
Courant [...] Matthew Locke | |
Courantes | |
COURT-AYRES: | OR, | Pavins, Almains, Corant's, and Sarabands, of two parts, | TREBLE & BASSE, for VIOLS or VIOLINS. | Which may be performed in Consort to the Theorbo Lute, or Virginalls. | [illustration] | BASSE. | LONDON, Printed for John Playford, at his Shop in the Temple, 1655. | |
Courtly Masquing Ayres | |
division-violist : or an introduction to the playing upon a ground : divided in two parts. The first, directing the hand with other preparative instructions, the second, laying open the manner and method of playing ex-tempore, or composing division to a ground, to which, are added some divisions made upon grounds for the practice of learners by Chr. Simpson | |
Duo's. | |
Fantasias, viole da gamba (2) | |
Fantasias, violes de gambe (2), ré mineur | |
Fantasias, viols (6) | |
Fantasien F-Dur | |
Fantasy à 6, to the organ, no. 1 | |
Fantazia zu 5 Stimmen (SSATB) | |
The first days entertainment at Rutland-house | |
Four duos for two bass viols (Jenkins, RC 1, 2) | |
Galliards | |
Gigues | |
Goëss B Utrecht 1668 pieces for viol | |
I | |
Instrumental pieces | |
The King and Queenes entertainement at Richmond : after their departure from Oxford : in a masque, presented by the most illustrious prince, Prince Charles Sept. 12, 1636. | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] [...] C. Coleman | |
Morris dances | |
Musicall Ayres and Dialogues | |
Musick's delight on the cithren restored and refined to a more easie and pleasant manner of playing than formerly ; and set forth with lessons al a mode, being the choicest of our late new ayres, corants, sarabands, tunes, and jiggs. To which is added several new songs and ayres to sings to the cithren | |
Musick's recreation | |
No I will sooner trust the wind | |
Oxford music school collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
[p.315:] Pavin | 4 partes. 2 Trebles, Countertenor & Base | |
The parched earth drinks the rain | |
Pavan- Almain- Corant- Saraban Faut | |
Pavans | |
Pavin [...] Coleman | |
The Queenes Almayne | |
Saraband [...] M|r Jenkins, M|r Colm[an?] | |
Sarabandes | |
Songs with theorbo (ca. 1650-1663) Oxford, Bodleian Library, Broxbourne 84.9, London, Lambeth Palace Library, 1041 | |
Suite B me | Pavane- An Ayre- Corant- Seribran | |
Suite, F major | |
Suites | |
To Bacchus we to Bacchus sing | |
Toys | |
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. | |
The Triumph of Peace | |
Unpublished English manuscripts before 1850, section A | |
Wilt thou be gone thou heartless man | |
[without title] |