Staggins, Nicholas 1700+
Staggins, Nicholas, 1650?-1700
Staggins, Nicholas
Nicholas Staggins English composer
VIAF ID: 53072211 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Nicholas Staggins ‡c English composer
- 100 1 _ ‡a Staggins, Nicholas (sparse)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Staggins, Nicholas
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Staggins, Nicholas, ‡d 1650?-1700
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Cambridge
- 551 _ _ ‡a Windsor
Works
Title | Sources |
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Airs | |
Alass poor Sheephard the fault is not mine | |
[at end:] M|r Stagins | |
Augusta is inclind too fears | |
Calisto | |
Calisto, or, The chaste nimph : The late masque at court, as it was frequently presented there, by several persons of great quality. With the prologue, and the songs betwixt the acts | |
[caption title, f.11r:] M.r Staggins | |
Chaste nymph | |
Choice ayres and songs | |
Comes amoris | |
From Celia's bright eyes such charms there arise | |
Gigues | |
Hide O hide thou charming creature | |
How unhappy a lover am I | |
Instrumental pieces | |
O Joy Shepards Joy | |
Kind lovers love on | |
Laudes musices (July 1, 1684. In die comit. agente Nicolao Staggins, mag. mus. pro gradu doctorat. in musica). [s.l., s.n.] | |
No longer Complaine if your loues shews dissdaine | |
Plays. | |
The pleasures of love | |
Poor Coridon thy flame remoue | |
So all was cleared | |
Staggin's Jigg. (150) | |
Suites | |
Thesaurus musicus | |
THESAURUS MUSICUS: | BEING, A | COLLECTION of the Newest SONGS | PERFORMED | At Their Majesties Theatres; and at the Consorts in | Viller-street in York-Buildings, and in Charles-street | Covent-Garden. | WITH A | Thorow-Bass to each SONG for the Harpsichord, Theorbo, or Bass-Viol. | To which is Annexed | A Collection of Aires, Composed for two Flutes, by several Masters. | THE FIRST BOOK. | [illustration featuring a banner inscribed "LESSONS | FOR THE | RECORDER"] | LONDON, | Printed by J. Heptinstall for John Hudgebut. And are to be Sold by John Carr, at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleetstreet, and by John Money, Stationer at the Miter | in Miter Court in Fleet-street. And at most Musick-Shops in Town. 1693. | |
Trios | |
Whilst others on downy nests are lolling | |
[without title] |