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[Speaking for everyman] [sound recording] : Ian McKellan celebrates Shakespeare's birthday : [radio program] / [produced by Ian McKellan and Mark Ward ; produced by NPR's WBUR-FM (Boston) ; announced by Lisa Mullins. Radio commentary by Ian McKellen ; also featuring F. Murray Abraham, Marjorie Garber (Harvard University), Sting, Joe Papp, Craig Noel, Kristin Linklater, Jane Nichols and Hamish Linklater.]
- Audio
- 1990.
- 1990
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Audio *LTC 6665 [Cassette] Offsite Not available - Please for assistance.The original music introduced in the tragedy of Macbeth / composed by Matthew Locke, chapel organist to Queen Catherine, consort to King Charles II ; arranged with a separate accompaniment for the piano forte by John Clarke, mus. doct. prof. mus. cant.
- Notated music
- London : Birchall & Co., [approximately 1824]
- 1822
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Notated music Mus. Res. *MS (Locke. Original music introduced in Macbeth) Performing Arts Research Collections - Music Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person.
Henry Purcell and his time : 17th century English chamber music / Scaramouche.
- Audio
- Amsterdam, the Netherlands : Channel Classics, [1992]
- 1992
- 1 Resource
Available Online
https://nypl.naxosmusiclibrary.com/catalogue/item.asp?cid=723385479222Melothesia, or, Certain general rules for playing upon a continued-bass with a choice collection of lessons for the harpsicord and organ of all sorts. The first part / [compiled by] Matthew Locke.
- Notated music
- New York : Performers' Facsimiles, [2002?]
- 2002-1673
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Notated music 10 L79 M4 Off-site
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