Locke, Matthew, 1621 or 1622-1677
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- The present practice of musick vindicated against the exceptions and new way of attaining musick lately publish'd by Thomas Salmon, M.A. &c.
- Consort of fower parts : six suites
- Matthew Locke his little consort of three parts : containing pavans, ayres, corants and sarabands, for viols or violins. In two several varieties: the first 20 are for two trebles and a basse: the last 20 for treble, tenor & basse. To be performed either alone or with theorbo's and harpsecord. Treble and tenor
- Matthew Locke his little consort of three parts: : Containing pavans, ayres, corants and sarabands, for viols or violins. : In two several varieties: the first 20 are for two trebles and a basse: the last 20 for treble, tenor & basse. To be performed either alone or with theorbo's and harpsecord, Treble and tenor.
- Matthew Locke his little consort of three parts: : containing pavans, ayres, corants and sarabands, for viols or violins. In two several varieties: the first 20 are for two trebles and a basse: the last 20 for treble, tenor & basse. To be performed either alone or with theorbo's and harpsecord, Bassus.
- Melothesia, or, Certain general rules for playing upon a continued-bass : with a choice collection of lessons for the harpsichord and organ of all sorts : never before published
- Modern church-musick pre-accus'd, censur'd and obstructed in its performance before His Majesty, Aprill 1, 1666
- Consort of fower parts
- The English opera, or, The vocal musick in Psyche : with the instrumental therein intermix'd : to which is adjoyned the instrumental musick in The tempest
- For lovers of consort music
- Psyche
- Consorts in two parts
- The flat consort
- The Broken consort, part I ; : Tripla concordia
- Observations upon a late book, entituled, An essay to the advancement of musick, &c., written by Thomas Salmon ...
- Matthew Locke his little consort of three parts : containing pavans, ayres, corants and sarabands, for viols or violins. In two several varieties: the first 20 are for two trebles and a basse: the last 20 for treble, tenor & basse. To be performed either alone or with theorbo's and harpsecord. Bassus
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- Virtuoso recorder music
- "The king shall rejoice" and other Chapel Royal anthems
- 'Tis too late to be wise : string quartets before the string quartet
- A Choice collection of lessons & ayres, 1663-1756
- A battle and no battle
- A choice collection
- A choice collection of lessons & ayres, 1663-1756
- A choice collection of lessons & ayres, 1663-1756
- A royal fanfare : music for coronations & royal ceremonial
- A royal pageant : music for pomp and circumstance
- An English fancy
- An excess of pleasure
- Baroque dialogues
- Baroque recorder music : Musique baroque pour flûte à bec = Blockflötenmusik des Barock
- Cantus. Cantica sacra : containing hymns and anthems for two voices to the organ, both Latine and English. Composed by Mr. Richard Dering. Dr. Christoph: Gibbons. Dr. Benjamin Rogers. Mr. Matth: Locke, and others. The second sett
- Chapel Royal anthems
- Complete organ works
- Complete organ works
- Coronation music for Charles II
- Cupid and Death
- Cupid and Death.
- Deller's choice : a concert of music both rare & rewarding
- English music for viols
- Eyes look no more
- Fantasias and suites for violin, bass viol and organ/harpsichord
- Ffor severall ffriends : broken consort
- For lovers of consort music
- For several friends : music for recorder and lute
- Fredensborg fantasier
- Henry Purcell and his time : 17th century English chamber music
- John come kiss me now
- Jubilate : music for the kings and queens of England
- Kammermusik mit Blockflöte
- Kertész
- Les éléments : tempêtes, orages & fêtes marines
- Love's madness
- Low strings
- Music for a viol
- Music for bass viols
- Music for brass ensemble from the 16th-18th centuries
- Music for the tempest
- Music from ceremonial Oxford
- Music of Purcell, Jenkins, and Locke
- Musick for severall friends : English 17th century theatre music
- Musick for severall friends : English 17th century theatre music
- Musicke from the ayre
- Musickes sweetest joyes
- Musik für vier Blockflöten
- New old Albion : music around the harp consorts of William Lawes
- O poore distracted world! : English songs and anthems
- Organic Shakespeare : organ music and transcriptions inspired by works of William Shakespeare
- Pavans and fantasies from the age of Dowland
- Perpetual night : 17th century ayres and songs
- Pieces for bass viol
- Private musick : musique de chambre anglaise sous les Stuart = English chamber music in the time of the Stuarts
- Psyche
- Psyche : a tragedy
- Psyche : a tragedy, as it is now acted at their Majesties Theatre in Dorset-Garden
- Routes du café
- Sacred choral music
- Serpent & fire
- The Broken consort, part I ; : Tripla concordia
- The English connection
- The Oxford psalms : anthems for three men and a band from 17th-century England
- The age of Purcell : English harpsichord music of the Restoration
- The baroque brass collection
- The excellent art of voluntary : early English organ music from Pembroke College, Cambridge
- The flat consort
- The golden age of English organ music
- The musical life of Samuel Pepys
- The tempest ; : music for His Majesty's sackbuts & cornetts
- The trio sonata in 17th century England
- The wonders of the world : an English masque
- Two upon a ground
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