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- an anthology of easy pieces from the last forty years of the 17th century: the post-Restoration period, which was dominated by the outstanding figure of Henry Purcell. The sources are the most important keyboard collections published in England between 1663 and 1702
- these charming pieces provide an ideal introduction to English music of the period, and are well-adapted technically to the requirements of beginners and elementary keyboard players
Contents
- H. Purcell A New Scotch Tune, Z. 655
- Robert King Air in D minor
- Courteville Aire in C
- William Croft Aire in D
- Locke Alman in G
- W. Lawes Coranto in A minor
- W. Lawes Golden Grove
- D. Purcell Hornpipe in D minor
- Italian Rant
- B. Rogers Jigg in D
- H. Purcell March in C, Z. 647
- H. Purcell Minuet in A minor, Z. 649
- H. Purcell Minuet in A minor, Z. 650
- H. Purcell Minuet in D minor, Z. T688
- John Barrett Minuett in A minor
- Courteville Minuett in C
- H. Purcell Riggadoon in C, Z. 653
- Jeremiah Clarke arr. Dr. Richard Jones Round O in A minor
- John Blow arr. Dr. Richard Jones Round O in D minor
- Bryne arr. Dr. Richard Jones Saraband in A minor
- T. Pratt Saraband to ‘Corke’
- H. Purcell Song Tune in C, Z. T694
- H. Purcell Suite in C, Z. 665: 4th and 5th movements, Saraband and Jigg
- H. Purcell arr. Howard Ferguson Suite No. 1 in G, Z. 660: 1st movement, Prelude
- H. Purcell Suite No. 1 in G, Z. 660: 3rd movement, Corant
- The English Paspy
- T. Morgan Twas when the Sheep was Shearing
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