Middleton, Wis. : A-R Editions, c2004.
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Part of the series Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era, 0484-0828 133;Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era v. 133.
Notes:
- Incidental music for Shakespeare’s play unacc. melodies (1st-2nd works) for solo voices, chorus, strings, and continuo (3rd-4th works).
- Text comparison between Eccles’ and Leveridge’s settings: p. xiii-xix.
- Includes introd. and critical report.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Tunes for Macbeth. Let’s have a dance The witches dance / attributed to Matthew Locke — Music for Macbeth. Act (2) symphony Speak, sister, speak Let’s have a dance Hecate! Oh, come away Act 4 symphony Black spirits and white / by John Eccles — Music for Macbeth. (Act 2) symphony Speak, sister, speak Let’s have a dance Act (2) tune Symphony at the descending of the machine in the third act Hecate! Come away (Act 4) symphony Black spirits and white / by Richard Leveridge.
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