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"Clio" (1689), oil on canvas, 143.5 x 115 cm, of the painter Pierre Mignard, contemporary of Eccles (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest)

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John Eccles

(1668-1735)

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The composer John Eccles, author of instrumental and vocal music, was born in Londra in 1668, the same year of the composers Clayton, Gasparini, Schweizelsperg. He died in Hampton Wick on the 12nd Jenuary 1735

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Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of first 1600

OPERE

"Macbeth" has been represented in Londra in 1694 (Dorset Garden)

"The Rape of Europa" has been put on the stage in October 1694 in Londra (Dorset Garden)

"The Loves of Mars and Venus" has been performed in November 1696 in Londra (Lincoln) 's Inn Fields (Duke's)

"A Musical Entertainment: Joy to the Youthful Pair" has been put on the stage in November 1697 in Londra (Lincoln) 's Inn Fields (Duke's)

"Ixion" has been performed in November 1697 in Londra (Lincoln) 's Inn Fields (Duke's)

"Europe's Revels for the Peace (of Ryswick)" has been performed in November 1697 in Londra (Lincoln) 's Inn Fields (Duke's)

"Hercules" has been put on the stage in June 1698 in Londra (Lincoln) 's Inn Fields (Duke's)

"Rinaldo and Armida" has been put on the stage in Londra in November 1698 (Lincoln) 's Inn Fields (Duke's)

"Acis and Galatea" has been performed in Londra in December 1700 (Lincoln) 's Inn Fields (Duke's)

"The Judgment of Paris, or The Prize of Music" has been performed in Londra in March 1701 (Dorset Garden)

"The British Enchanters, or No Magick like Love" has been performed in February 1706 in Londra (Haymarket)

"Semele" has been represented in 1707

John Eccles

LIEDER

"Restless in thought", Anonymous

"Find me a lonely cave", Anonymous

"If I hear Orinda swear", published in 1703, text of William Burnaby (1672/3-1706)

"So well Corinna likes the joy", published in 1695, text of George Granville Lansdowne, Baron (1667-1735)

"The foolish maid", published in 1694, text of John Crowne (1640?-1712)

"Sylvia, how could you", published in 1695, text of John Dryden (1631-1700)

"Ye gentle gales", Anonymous

"Ah, whither shall I fly", Anonymous

"I gently touched her hand", Anonymous

"Oh! Take him gently", Anonymous

"A nymph and a swain", text of William Congreve (1670-1729)

"Nature framed thee", published in 1701, text of William Congreve (1670-1729)

 

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