Prelleur, Peter, 1705?-1741
Prelleur, Peter
Prelleur, Peter 1728-ca1755 fl
Prelleur, Peter, fl. 1728-ca. 1755
Peter Prelleur
Prelleur, Peter (około 1705-1741).
VIAF ID: 28230124 ( Personal )
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Works
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6 Overtures | |
Arias from operas | |
Arien aus Opern | |
art of playing on the violin With a new scale shewing how to stop every note, flat or sharp, exactly in tune and where the shifts of the hand should be made. To which is add. a coll. of the finest rigadoons, almands, sarabands, courants and opera airs extant | |
Baucis and Philemon | |
[caption ttile, p.27:] Winchelsea. L.M. Prelleur | |
The compleat tutor for the violin containing the best and easiest instructions for learners to obtain a proficiency. To which is added a choice collection of the most celebrated Italian, English, and Scotch tunes, with several choice pieces for 2 violins. | |
Concerto D-Dur für 2 Trompeten, 2 Oboen, Fagott, Streicher und B.c. | |
Concertos | |
Flûte à bec : traités, méthodes, ouvrages généraux. | |
The harpsichord with suits of lessons on that instrument and the organ | |
Hymns | |
Instruction upon the hautboy, in a more familiar method than any extant. - | |
introduction to singing, after so easy a method that persons of the meanest capacities may [in a short time] learn to sing [in tune] any song that is set to musick With a choice coll. of songs for 1, 2 and 3 voices, with a thorough bass to each by the most eminent masters of every age | |
Journal pour la flûte | |
A lesson for a lover ... [Song]. [s.l., s.n.] | |
Love alone shall here alarm you. A song. [s.l., s.n.] | |
[Manuscript music, untitled] | |
The merry mountebank | |
The merry mountebank, or The humourous quack-doctor: being a certain, safe and speady cure for that heart-breaking distemper, commonly call'd or known by the name of Hypochondriac-Melancholy. Containing various never failing receipts against spleen and ill-nature exemplified in a choice collection of old and new songs; and compiled with great judgement, secundum artem. By Timothy Tulip of Fidlers Hall ... Figur'd for the harpsichord and directed for the flute. The wohle revised by several knowing musicians, poetasters, balladmongers, and haberdashers or smallwares. Vol. 1. [London, W. Pearson] | |
[mit J. H. Moze:] Divine melody, in twenty-four choice hymns: all, except two, taken from the new version ... set to music in two parts. [London, W. Owen] | |
modern musick-master | |
Modern musick-master, or, The universal musician | |
The monthly masque, or, An entertainment of musick. Consisting of four celebrated songs, set for the violin, German flute and harpsichord. By the best masters. Dublin, Printed for William Manwaring, and sold only at his musick shop | |
Musik für Orgel | |
newest method for learners on the German flute as improv'd by the greatest masters of the age With a coll. of the finest minuets, rigadoons and opera airs extant | |
[on cover label in black ink:] Schranck No: II. | 20. Fach 12. Lage. | [red ink:] No: 1.) Sinfonia. | [black ink:] co VV.|n|i Ob: Tromb: Viola e | Basso. 11. St.[immen] | Del Sig.|r Preluze. | [incipit] | |
Patron of the Tuneful Nine | |
Six medley or comic overtures in seven parts, for violins and hoboys with a bass for the harpsichord and violoncello. Compos'd by Dr. Arne, Lampe, Charke, &c. [London, John Walsh] | |
Songs | |
Suites | |
Ten eighteenth-century voluntaries, c1986: | |
Truth, set by Mr Prelleur | |
Voluntaries, organ. Selections | |
Voluntary | XVII. Full Organ | |
Why Caelia with that coy behaviour. A new song. [[London], s.n.] | |
Women form'd by nature coy. A song ... in Harlequin hermit. [s.l., s.n.] |