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A dramatick entertainment call'd Harlequin a sorcerer : with The loves of Pluto and Proserpine : as perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln-Inn-Fields
Theobald, Mr Lewis (1688-1744); Galliard, John Ernest (1747)
1725
Half title on prelim. reads: The sorcerer: with the Loves of Pluto and Proserpine. Drop title reads: The sorcerer. Words by L. Theobald, music by J.E. Galliard.
The comic tunes in the entertainments of Perseus & Andromeda and the Rape of Proserpine : as perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. For the harpsichord, German flute, violin or guitar
Galliard, John Ernest (1747); Galliard, John Ernest (1747); Pepusch, John Christopher (1667-1752)
[ca. 1740]
Perseus and Andromeda also attributed to J.C. Pepusch.
[Europa fair] : the favourite minuet in the entertainment of Jupiter and Europa]
Galliard, John Ernest (1747); Leveridge, Richard (1758)
[1723]
Song from J.E. Galliard's pantomime 'Jupiter and Europa' for voice and continuo (unfigured bass); with a version for the flute. First line: Europa fair, Loves chiefest care.
Charon : sung by Mr. Leveridge in the masque of Dr. Faustus
Galliard, John Ernest (1747); Leveridge, Richard (1758)
[ca. 1730?]
Song from J.E. Galliard's pantomime 'The necromancer, or, Harlequin Dr. Faustus', for low voice and continuo (unfigured bass); with a version for the flute. Caption title. Without imprint. First l...
[Cupid God of pleasing anguish] : sung by Mrs Chambers in the Entertainment of Harliquin Doctor Faustus, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Lincolns Inn fields]
Galliard, John Ernest (1747)
[1724]
For voice and continuo (unfigured bass); with version for flute.
A song set by Mr. Galliard
Galliard, John Ernest (1747)
[1730?]
First line: "As the moles silent stream, crept pensive along".