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FIN001 Music in
Alexander the Great
Edited by Brian Clark.
This suite of nine movements was composed by Finger for the 1701 Drury Lane production of
Alexander the Great
, which was an adaptation of Nathaniel Lee's 1675 play,
The Rival Queens
. After an overture in the French style come eight shorter movements, whose repeat patterns afford ample opportunity for ornamentation. The range of the instruments is suitable for both strings and winds, and the suite may be played on recorders.
Performing set:
Score, and a set of single parts. Extra parts are available.
Sample page
Score and parts
... £10.00
Score
... £8.00
FIN002 Music in
Sir Harry Wild Hair
Edited by Brian Clark.
An overture and seven dances from Godfrey Finger's music for George Farquhar's comedy,
Sir Harry Wildair
[sic], performed in the Drury Lane Theatre in April 1701.
Performing set:
Score, and a set of single parts. Extra parts are available.
Sample page
Score and parts
... £8.00
Score
... £6.00
FIN003 Music in
Love's at a loss
Edited by Brian Clark.
An overture and seven dances which featured in the Drury Lane comedy by Catharine Trotter, premiered on St Cecilia's Day 1700.
Performing set:
Score, and a set of single parts. Extra parts are available.
Sample page
Score and parts
... £8.00
Score
... £6.00
FIN004 Music in
The humors of the age
Edited by Brian Clark.
Another theatre suite by Godfrey Finger, this time consisting of an overture and seven dances including a Trumpet Aire. Thomas Baker's comedy opened at Drury Lane on 1st March 1701.
Performing set:
Score, and a set of single parts. Extra parts are available.
Sample page
Score and parts
... £8.00
Score
... £6.00
FIN005 Music in
Love makes a man
Edited by Tarsi-Mimi Loustas.
Published in
Harmonica Anglicana or the Musick of the English Stage
, this suite dates from c. 1700. The nine movements are: Overture, Jigg, Slow Aire, Corrant, Round O [=Rondeau], Minuet, another Slow Aire and a second Jigg.
Performing set:
Score, and a set of single parts. Extra parts are available.
Sample page
Performing set
... £15.00
Single score
... £8.00
Extra Violin 1 part
... £2.00
Extra Violin 2 part
... £2.00
Extra Viola part
... £2.00
Extra Bass part
... £2.00
FIN006 Music in
The Virgin Prophetess
Edited by Tarsi-Mimi Loustas.
Published in
Harmonica Anglicana or the Musick of the English Stage
, this suite dates from 1701 and was written for the play of that name (the sub-title was "The Fate of Troy"). The eight movements are: Overture, Jigg, Aire, Slow Aire, Hornpipe, Prelude, Round O [=Rondeau], and a final Ground.
Performing set:
Score, and a set of single parts. Extra parts are available.
Sample page
Performing set
... £15.00
Single score
... £8.00
Extra Violin 1 part
... £2.00
Extra Violin 2 part
... £2.00
Extra Viola part
... £2.00
Extra Bass part
... £2.00
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