Damascene, Alexander 1719+
Alexander Damascene
Damascene, Alexander
VIAF ID: 8479152744549527850002 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Alexander Damascene
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
Works
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Arise my muse | |
The banquet of musick | |
[caption title, f.195v:] M|r Tudway | [within the score:] Is it true? | |
[caption title, p.254:] A March, set by M.r A. Damascene & written on the occasion of his Majesty | King William's Going to the Wars in Flanders: He set out from | Kensington palace from Harwich on the 4.th of March, 1692. | |
Celebrate this festival | |
Come beat the drum | |
Comes amoris | |
Hail bright Cecilia | |
Is it true that God will dwell with men | |
Ode on the Queen's Birthday [?]Ap:30 1690 | |
Sir John Guise's march | |
A Song for y|e Duke of Glosters birthday July y|e 24|t|h 1695 | |
Songs | |
The theater of music | |
THE | Theater of MUSIC: | OR, A | Choice COLLECTION of the newest and best Songs | Sung at the COURT, and Public THEATERS. | The Words composed by the most ingenious Wits of the Age, and set to | MUSIC by the greatest Masters in that Science. | WITH | A THOROW-BASS to each Song for the Theorbo, or Bass-Viol. | ALSO | Symphonies and Retornels in 3 Parts to several fo them for the Violins and Flutes | THE SECOND BOOK. | [illustration] | LONDON, | Printed by J. P. for Henry Playford and R. C. and sold by Henry Playford near the | Temple Church, and John Carr at the Middle-Temple Gate, 1685. | |
Vinculum societatis | |
Who can from joy refrain | |
[without title] |