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MƲSICK Books sold by John Carr at the Middle-Temple-Gate.
THE Musical Entertainment, performed at a Musical Feast on St. Cecilia's Day, Nov. 22. 1683. The Words made by Mr. Christopher Fishburn, and set to Musick, in two, three, four, and six Parts, by Mr. Henry Purcell, Composer in Ordinary to His Sacred Majesty, and One of the Organists of His Majestie's Chappel-Royal.
The Second Book of Musical Entertainment, performed at a Musical Feast on St. Cecilia's Day, Nov. 22. 1684. The Words made by the late ingenious Mr. John Oldham, Authour of the Satyr on the Jesuits, and other excellent Poems; and set to Musick, in two, three, four, and five Parts, by Dr. John Blow, Master of the Children, and One of the Organists of His Majestie's Chappel-Royal.
An Essay to the Advancement of Musick, by T. Salmon, Price 2 s.
The Vocal and Instrumental Musick in Psyche, with the Instrumental Musick in the Tempest, Price 2 s.
Melothesia, or, Rules for Playing a continual Bass on the Harpsichord, Price 3 s.
Trepla Concordia, or, New Ayres for three Parts for Treble and Bass-Viols.
Easie Lessons on the Gittarr for Young Practitioners, Single, and some of two Parts, by Seignior Francisco.
Vinculum Societatis, or, The Tie of Good-Company, being a Collection of New Songs.
Vinculum Societatis, the Second Book.
The Delightfull Companion, or, Choice Ayres for the Recorder.
Also all Sorts of Musical Instruments and Strings.