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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. Eccles

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John Eccles (1668 - 1735)

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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Cyrus the Great [a play - incidental music]
    • Oh! Take him gently [multi-text setting]
  • Inspire us, Genius of the Day [cantata]
    • no. 1. A Song for 3 Voices Sung on the Queens Birth Day (Text: Peter Anthony Motteux)
    • no. 2. Blest day, arise in State (Text: Peter Anthony Motteux)
    • no. 3. From this happy Day we date (Text: Peter Anthony Motteux)
  • Love Betrayed, or The Agreeable Disappointment [a play - incidental music]
    • If I hear Orinda swear (Text: William Burnaby)
  • Love for Love [a play - incidental music]
    • A nymph and a swain (Text: William Congreve)
  • The Judgment of Paris [a play - incidental music]
    • Nature framed thee (Text: William Congreve)
  • The Married Beau [a play - incidental music]
    • The foolish maid (Text: John Crowne)
  • The Princess of Persia [a play - incidental music]
    • Ah, whither shall I fly
  • The She-gallants [a play - incidental music]
    • So well Corinna likes the joy (Text: George Granville Lansdowne, Baron)
  • The Spanish Friar [a play - incidental music]
    • Sylvia, how could you (Text: John Dryden)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Ah, whither shall I fly (in The Princess of Persia)
  • A nymph and a swain (in Love for Love) (Text: William Congreve)
  • A Song for 3 Voices Sung on the Queens Birth Day (in Inspire us, Genius of the Day) (Text: Peter Anthony Motteux)
  • Belinda (Text: Anonymous)
  • Blest day, arise in State (in Inspire us, Genius of the Day) (Text: Peter Anthony Motteux)
  • Find me a lonely cave
  • From this happy Day we date (in Inspire us, Genius of the Day) (Text: Peter Anthony Motteux)
  • If I hear Orinda swear (in Love Betrayed, or The Agreeable Disappointment) (Text: William Burnaby)
  • I gently touched her hand (Text: 18th century)
  • Nature framed thee (in The Judgment of Paris) (Text: William Congreve)
  • Oh! Take him gently [multi-text setting] (in Cyrus the Great)
  • Restless in thought
  • Shou'd I not lead a happy life (Text: Peter Anthony Motteux)
  • So well Corinna likes the joy (in The She-gallants) (Text: George Granville Lansdowne, Baron)
  • Sylvia, how could you (in The Spanish Friar) (Text: John Dryden)
  • The foolish maid (in The Married Beau) (Text: John Crowne)
  • Ye gentle gales

Last update: 2024-05-09 01:26:46

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