D1121 - Lock's music in Macbeth
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The celebrated music, in Shakespeare's tragedy, Macbeth, / attributed to Matthew Locke, A.D. 1672. ; A new edition in complete score, with an accompaniment for the piano forte, by E. J. Loder, to which is prefixed an historical account of the music. by Edward F. Rimbault, F.S.A.
The original music, introduced in the tragedy of Macbeth, / composed by Matthew Locke, (Chapel Organist to Queen Catherine Consort to King Charles II) ; arranged with a separate accompaniment for the piano forte by John Clarke, Mus: Doct: Prof: Mus: Cant:
The original music introduced in the tragedy of Macbeth, / composed by Matthew Locke, Chapel Organist to Queen Catherine, Consort to King Charles II. ; edited, with marks of expression, &c. added, by Mr. G. F. Harris (Director of the London Professional Choral Society).
Praise God on high! : sacred cantata, for two trebles, tenore & bass, with chorus ad lib. / written by Alfred Morland, ; and adapted to the celebrated music composed by Mathew Locke, AD. 1605. ; the introduction, symphonies & accompaniment arranged for the organ or piano forte, by E. J. Westrop.
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