Brewer, Thomas 1611-1660c
Brewer, Thomas, 1611-approximately 1665
Brewer, Thomas 1611-1660?
Thomas Brewer English composer of glees
Brewer, Thomas
VIAF ID: 73714395 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Brewer, Thomas ‡d 1611-approximately 1665
- 100 1 _ ‡a Brewer, Thomas, ‡d 1611-approximately 1665
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Brewer ‡c English composer of glees
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (5)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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[16th-17th century music MSS of the Oxford music school] | |
Apollonian harmony : a collection of scarce & celebrated glees, catches, madrigals, canzonetts, rounds & canons, antient & modern, with some originals | |
[C.100a, f.1:] The Organ parte to Mr Brewers Fantazies 4 partes | |
[caption title, f.18v:] A Catch 3 Voci by M.r Brewer | |
[caption title, p.73:] Glee | |
Catch that catch can | |
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. | |
A celebrated glee for three voices. [s.l., s.n.] | |
A Choice Collection of | CATCHES and GLEES | Adapted for a | Violin and Violoncello | To which are added | Some favorite AIRS with VARIATIONS. | Humbly Inscribed to | George Tate Esq.|r | By | JOSEPH AGUS.| Price 6.|s | Enterd at Stationers Hall. | NB These Catches and Glees, may be played on | the Haprsichord or Piano Forte. | LONDON | Printed & Sold at Fentum's at N.|o 78 Corner of Salisbury S.|t Strand | Where may be had for the Violoncello's [...] | |
Collection of Fancies in 5 parts [...] by | John Ward, W|m White, Tho.|s Rauenscroft | W|m. Cranford, Alfonso Ferabosco Senior & Jun|r | Rich|d. Deering, W|m. Bird, Giovanni Coperario | Tho|s Lupo, & anonymous Composers of James | the first's reign. | 5 books, complete. | & corrected by 5 | |
Drowsy sun why dost thou stay | |
The English lute song [SR] p1988: | |
Fantasies | |
[Fantazia in c] [a 4] | |
A fig for care. A catch for four voices [London, Robert Falkener] | |
Gloria tribuator Deo | |
Instrumental pieces | |
M|r Tho: Brewer | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] [...] Th: Brewer | |
Mistake mee not, I am as cold as hott [...] [at end:] Tho: Brewer | |
Our hearts we raise. A psalme of thanksgiving. [London, Richard Oulton] | |
Oxford music school collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
[p.294:] Pavin | 4 partes. Two Trebles, Countertenor & Base | |
Psalms | |
Select airs and dialogues | |
Song 3 voices | |
Songs | |
Suite a4 in G minor, VdGS nos. 15-21 (Tr Tr T B) | |
Suites, viols (4), G minor | |
Tell not I die | |
O that mine eyes | |
Thesaurus Musicus. A Collection of 2, 3, and 4 part Songs... Set to Musick by... Dr Croft, H. Purcell, Eccles, Dr Blow, Morly, Lock, Hicks, Travers, Corfe, Graves, &c. [T. Brewer, Lampe, J. Allcock, Baptist Lully, Morgan]... Vol. 2d | |
'Tis Amaryllis walking all alone | |
[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. | |
Turn Amaryllis to thy swain | |
Turne Amarillis | |
Unpublished English manuscripts before 1850, section A | |
Wind gentle evergreens | |
[without title] | |
Yes I could love |