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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Musique notée : sans médiation

Auteur(s) : Playford, Henry (1657-1709). Éditeur scientifique  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur

Titre(s) : The Dancing master : or, Directions for dancing country dances, with the tunes to each dance, for the treble-violin. The twelfth edition, containing above 350 of the choicest old and new tunes now used at court, and other publick places. The whole work revised and much more correct than any former editions [Musique imprimée]

Publication : [London] : printed by I. Heptinstall for H. Playford, 1703

Description matérielle : Petit in-fol. obl., 6 ff. limin., 354 p.

Note(s) : Le titre est illustré d'une gravure représentant un salon de danse ; de chaque côté un joueur de violon ; entre deux rangs de danseurs un amour joue du même instrument. - Le v° du 1er fol. limin. est blanc. - Au début catalogue de l'éditeur. - Tous les airs de danse suivants sont pour 1 instr et suivis de la théorie chorégraphique

Genre ou forme : Musique traditionnelle -- Grande-Bretagne -- Angleterre (GB)  Voir les notices liées en tant que genre ou forme
Musique de danse -- 18e siècle  Voir les notices liées en tant que genre ou forme
Te Deum (musique) -- 18e siècle  Voir les notices liées en tant que genre ou forme

Identifiant de la notice  : ark:/12148/cb432084724

Notice n° :  FRBNF43208472

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Réunit :
P. 1 - Sage leaf
P. 2 - Madge on a tree
P. 3 - Joan Sanderson, or the coshion dance
P. 4 - Kemp's jigg
P. 5 - Ely Minster
P. 6 - The coronation day
P. 7 - New-Years eve
P. 8 - Hunsdon-house
P. 9 - Dull Sir John
P. 10 - Winchester
P. 11 - Devonshire-house
P. 12 - The galloping nag
P. 13 - Open the door to three
P. 14 - Ten pound lass
P. 15 - Cuckolds all arow
P. 16 - Broom, inc. the bonny, bonny broom
P. 17 - Green stockings
P. 18 - Hit or miss
P. 19 - Scotland
P. 20 - The mug-house
P. 21 - Lady-day
P. 22 - The mock hoby horse
P. 23 - Lincoln or Bolton
P. 24 - The king of Poland
P. 25 - Chearrilly and merrily
P. 26 - Lord Carnavan's jigg
P. 27 - The merry milk-maids
P. 28 - The red bull
P. 29 - Puddings and pies
P. 30 - Joan's placket
P. 31 - The Spanish gypsie
P. 32 - The maid in the mill
P. 33 - The twins
P. 34 - Spring-garden
P. 35 - Abergenny
P. 36 - The dumps
P. 37 - Prince Rupert's march
P. 38 - The new royal exchange
P. 39 - The 29th of May
P. 40 - Buff-coat
P. 41 - An old man a bed full of bones
P. 42 - Cast a belt
P. 43 - Glory of the West
P. 44 - Trenchmore
P. 45 - Have at thy coat old Woman
P. 46 - The goddesses
P. 47 - Three sheep skins
P. 48 - A soldier's life
P. 49 - Saturday night, and Sunday morning
P. 50 - What you please
P. 51 - Watton town'n end
P. 52 - A la mode de France
P. 53 - Drive the cold winter away
P. 54 - The frier and the nun
P. 55 - An health to Betty
P. 56 - Windsor castle
P. 57 - Bobbing Joe
P. 58 - The Pope's jigg
P. 59 - The Saylors delight
P. 60 - The hemp dress
P. 61 - Piccadilly
P. 62 - The new vagary
P. 63 - From Aberdeen
P. 64 - Sweet Kate
P. 65 - Row well ye mariners
P. 66 - Under and over
P. 67 - Hay to the camp
P. 68 - Duke of Lorrain's march
P. 69 - The slip
P. 70 - The jovial beggars
P. 71 - The gossips frolick
P. 72 - The devil's dream
P. 73 - Punk's delight, the new way
P. 74 - Lady Cullen
P. 75 - Amaryllis
P. 76 - Black-Jack
P. 77 - Cavylilly-man
P. 78 - Wallingford-house
P. 79 - Jamaica
P. 80 - Mulberry garden
P. 81 - Singleton's slip
P. 82 - The King's slip
P. 83 - Northern Nancy
P. 84 - The Irish trot
P. 85 - The witches
P. 86 - White-hell
P. 87 - The opera, or the ape's dance
P. 88 - Newmarket
P. 89 - The second part of newmarket
P. 90 - Duke of York's delight
P. 91 - Mr. Staggin's jigg
P. 92 - The Cobler's jigg
P. 93 - No-body' jigg
P. 94 - Parson upon Dorothy
P. 95 - Under the Greenwood tree
P. 96 - Sawny was tall
P. 97 - Westmorland
P. 98 - Well-hall
P. 99 - Valentine's day
P. 100 - Damme
P. 101 - Young Jemmy
P. 102 - Bouzer castle
P. 103 - Bore la bass
P. 104 - Christ-Church bells in Oxon
P. 105 - The mermaid
P. 106 - Hey-boys up. go we
P. 107 - Smith's rant
P. 108 - Hedge lane
P. 109 - Love lies a bleeding
P. 110 - Never love thee more
P. 111 - Jack's health
P. 112 - Old Simon the king
P. 113 - Green sleeves, and pudding-pies
P. 114 - Sion-house
P. 115 - Excuse me
P. 116 - The rummer
P. 117 - Miller's jigg
P. 118 - Dragoons march
P. 119 - Country Abigail
P. 120 - The new bath
P. 121 - Hap-hazard
P. 122 - Prince George
P. 123 - The granadiers march
P. 124 - Arcadia
P. 125 - Pell-mell
P. 126 - Johnny, cock thy beaver
P. 127 - Black and grey
P. 128 - Hey to, my honey
P. 129 - Short's garden
P. 130 - Vienna
P. 131 - Wolverton-hall
P. 132 - The fit's come on me now
P. 133 - Lady of pleasure
P. 134 - Painted chamber
P. 135 - Cupid's garden
P. 136 - The knot
P. 137 - Bonny Dundee
P. 138 - Jenny come tye my cravat
P. 139 - Holyrood-day
P. 140 - The jockey
P. 141 - Ladies of London
P. 142 - Astrope wells
P. 143 - The garter
P. 144 - The maid's delight
P. 145 - Maids Morris
P. 146 - Cold and raw
P. 147 - Siege of Buda
P. 148 - The mask
P. 149 - Bellamira
P. 150 - Rigadoon
P. 151 - A paspe
P. 152 - Alchurch
P. 153 - Welcom home old Rowley
P. 154 - Pool's hole
P. 155 - Essex-building
P. 156 - Lilli Burlero
P. 157 - Emperor of the moon
P. 158 - Old rigadoon
P. 159 - Pretty miss
P. 160 - Ioften for my Jenny strove
P. 161 - Kensington-court
P. 162 - Sancho Pancho
P. 163 - Whitney's farewell
P. 164 - The Jack's farewell
P. 165 - Old batchelor
P. 166 - O mother, Roger
P. 167 - Roger of Coverly
P. 168 - Of noble race was Shinkin
P. 169 - Daniel Cowper
P. 170 - The whim
P. 171 - Spanish jigg
P. 172 - Valiant Jocky
P. 173 - Siege of Limerick
P. 174 - Mr Lane's minuet
P. 175 - The maid's last wish
P. 176 - Duke of Luxemburgh's march
P. 177 - Red-house
P. 178 - The duchess
P. 179 - Betty's magot
P. 180 - Mr. Beveridge's maggot
P. 181 - Rockingham castle
P. 182 - Jacob Hall's jigg
P. 183 - Marriage-hater
P. 184 - Easter Tuesday
P. 185 - Mad Robin
P. 186 - Johnson's jigg
P. 187 - The last new rigadoon
P. 188 - Pope Joan
P. 189 - The new bore
P. 190 - Mr. Isaac's maggot
P. 191 - Huntington's maggot
P. 192 - Arundel-street
P. 193 - Man was for woman made
P. 194 - Mr. Lane's trumpet-minuet
P. 195 - The happy marriage
P. 196 - Black Bess
P. 197 - St. Martin's-lane
P. 198 - The more the merrier
P. 199 - The soldier and the sailer
P. 200 - Irish boree
P. 201 - Take not a woman's anger ill, For if one won't, another will
P. 202 - Bishop of Chester's jigg
P. 203 - Wa is me, what mun I do !
P. 204 - Epsom wells
P. 205 - Mr. Young's delight
P. 206 - The happy meeting
P. 207 - Bury fair
P. 208 - Hobb's wedding : A kissing-dance in the country wake
P. 209 - Mr Eglesfield's new hornpipe
P. 210 - The purlongs
P. 211 - Mr Lane's maggot
P. 212 - Love for Love
P. 213 - Twas within a furlong of Edinborough town
P. 214 - The happy miller
P. 215 - The Britains
P. 216 - The geud man of Ballangigh ; to a new Scotch jigg
P. 217 - Young Sir Salomon
P. 218 - The bonny grey-eyd morn
P. 219 - De'll take the wars
P. 220 - Edinborough castle
P. 221 - The Lord Mayor's delight
P. 222 - The hole in the wall
P. 223 - None-such
P. 224 - Captain's maggot
P. 225 - Winchester wedding
P. 226 - Lambeth wells
P. 227 - Dun more Kate
P. 228 - Anna Maria
P. 229 - Europes revels
P. 230 - The sham doctor
P. 231 - The mock match
P. 232 - The temple-change
P. 233 - Walton abbey
P. 234 - Mad Moll
P. 235 - Westminster-hall
P. 236 - The Highlanders march
P. 237 - Greenwich park
P. 238 - Shore's trumpet tune
P. 239 - My Lord Byron's delight
P. 240 - The barly-mow
P. 241 - Cheshire rounds
P. 242 - The beaux delight
P. 243 - Portsmouth
P. 244 - The Irish ground
P. 245 - My Lord Byron's maggot
P. 246 - The tyger
P. 247 - Moll Peatly the new way
P. 248 - Woolly and Georgey
P. 249 - New Whitehall
P. 250 - The beautiful Scrabinagg, by G. B.
P. 251 - Lumps of puddings
P. 252 - Enfield common
P. 253 - The new bore
P. 254 - The duke of Gloucester's march
P. 255 - The Hair's maggot
P. 256 - Mount Hills
P. 257 - The Gilford
P. 258 - The Carpenters maggot
P. 259 - S.t Albans
P. 260 - The Queen's jigg
P. 261 - Childgrove
P. 262 - Well's humour
P. 263 - Reeve's maggot
P. 264 - George's maggot
P. 265 - Nottingham castle
P. 266 - The French embassador
P. 267 - The Indian queen
P. 268 - The Ladies maggot
P. 269 - Cary's maggot
P. 270 - The new invention
P. 271 - The coblers horn pipe
P. 272 - The pilgrim
P. 273 - The Lord Phopington
P. 274 - The temple
P. 275 - Wimbleton-house
P. 276 - The English pasby
P. 277 - Touch and go
P. 278 - The frolick
P. 279 - Ely Court
P. 280 - Crosbey-square
P. 281 - The princess
P. 282 - The round
P. 283 - Friday night
P. 284 - Buskin
P. 284 - The jolly brees
P. 286 - The bishop of Bangor's jigg
P. 287 - Easter-Eve
P. 288 - S.t Catherine
P. 289 - The trip to the Jubile
P. 290 - Cheshire alley
P. 290 - Czar of Muscovy
P. 292 - Dainty Davy
P. 292 - Akeroyde's padd
P. 294 - Withe-Hall minuet
P. 295 - Black Nell
P. 296 - Hill's maggot
P. 297 - Barham down
P. 298 - Golden-square
P. 299 - The fidlers Morris
P. 300 - Mother Brown's catt
P. 301 - Buford's march, or the private wedding
P. 302 - The punch-bowl
P. 303 - Black-Heath
P. 304 - Cockle-shells
P. 305 - The catch-club
P. 306 - The America
P. 307 - Rub her down with Straw
P. 308 - The mansell
P. 309 - The last new French rigadoon
P. 310 - The Ladies conveniency
P. 311 - The last new figgaries
P. 312 - Taylors tripp
P. 313 - The princess's court
P. 314 - The Ladies misfortune
P. 315 - The virgin queen
P. 316 - Slaughter-house
P. 317 - The jolly boy
P. 318 - Fidlers maggot
P. 319 - Old Noll's jigg
P. 320 - Apley house
P. 321 - My Lady Foster's delight
P. 322 - Hang sorrow
P. 323 - Graney's delight
P. 324 - Cottey house
P. 325 - The country farmer
P. 326 - Twelfth Eve
P. 327 - The man-tiger
P. 328 - The sword dance
P. 329 - Omond house
P. 330 - A trip to bury
P. 331 - Jack's maggot
P. 332 - Dick's maggot
P. 333 - The queen's head
P. 334 - News from Tripoly
P. 335 - Old Abigal's delight
P. 336 - Whely house
P. 337 - The cookow
P. 338 - The Queen's birth-day
P. 339 - Wooden shooes
P. 340 - Nowill hills
P. 341 - Bloomsberry marker
P. 342 - The new round O
P. 343 - Up with aily
P. 344 - Christmass cheer
P. 345 - Lincolns-inn
P. 346 - Nobe's maggot
P. 347 - Jockey was a dowdy lad
P. 348 - The royal navy
P. 349 - Vigo
P. 350 - Fy, nay, prithee John
P. 351 - May fair
P. 352 - Trunbridge walks
P. 353 - The Devonshire lass
P. 354 - The colonel's health

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