Number |
Type of work |
Title of composition |
Date |
Anthems [Z 1—65] |
Z 1 |
Verse Anthem |
"Awake Put on thy strength" |
c. 1682 |
Z 2 |
Verse Anthem |
"Behold I bring you glad tidings" |
1687 |
Z 3 |
Verse Anthem |
"Behold now Praise the Lord" |
c. 1680 |
Z 4 |
Verse Anthem |
"Be merciful unto me" |
before 1683 |
Z 5 |
Verse Anthem |
"Blessed are they that fear the Lord" |
1688 |
Z 6 |
Verse Anthem |
"Blessed be the Lord my strength" |
before 1679 |
Z 7 |
Verse Anthem |
"Blessed is he that considereth the poor" |
c. 1688 |
Z 8 |
Verse Anthem |
"Blessed is he whose unrighteousness is forgiven" |
c. 1680 |
Z 9 |
Verse Anthem |
"Blessed is the man that feareth the Lord" |
c. 1688 |
Z 10 |
Full Anthem |
"Blow up the trumpet in Sion" |
before 1679 |
Z 11 |
Verse Anthem |
"Bow down thine ear O Lord" |
c. 1680 |
Z 12 |
Verse Anthem |
"Give sentence with me O Lord" |
before 1681 |
Z 13 |
Verse Anthem |
"Hear me O Lord, and that soon" |
c. 1680 |
Z 14 |
Verse Anthem |
"Hear my prayer O God" |
before 1683 |
Z 15 |
Full Anthem |
"Hear my prayer O Lord" |
before 1683 |
Z 16 |
Verse Anthem |
"In thee O Lord, do I put my trust" |
c. 1682 |
There are 2 arrangements of this piece, Z 17A and Z 17B respectively |
Z 17 |
Full Anthem |
"In the midst of life" |
before 1682 |
Z 18 |
Verse Anthem |
"It is a good thing to give thanks" |
c. 1682 |
Z 19 |
Verse Anthem |
"I was glad when they said unto me" |
c. 1682 |
Z 20 |
Verse Anthem |
"I will give thanks unto Thee O Lord" |
c. 1682 |
Z 21 |
Verse Anthem |
"I will give thanks unto the Lord" |
c. 1680 |
Z 22 |
Full Anthem |
"I will sing unto the Lord" |
before 1679 |
Z 23 |
Verse Anthem |
"Let God arise" |
before 1679 |
Z 24 |
Verse Anthem |
"Let mine eyes run down with tears" |
c. 1682 |
Z 25 |
Full Anthem |
"Lord How long wilt Thou be angry?" |
c. 1680 |
Z 26
|
Verse Anthem |
"Lord, who can tell how oft he offendeth?" |
c. 1677 |
Z 27 |
Full Anthem |
"Man that is born of woman" |
c. 1680 |
Z 28 |
Verse Anthem |
"My beloved spake" |
before 1677 |
Z 29 |
Verse Anthem |
"My heart is fixed O God" |
c. 1682 |
Z 30 |
Verse Anthem |
"My heart is inditing" |
1685 |
Z 31 |
Verse Anthem |
"My song shall be always" |
1690 |
Z 32 |
Verse Anthem |
"O consider my adversity" |
Unknown |
Z 33 |
Verse Anthem |
"O give thanks unto the Lord" |
1693 |
Z 34 |
Full Anthem |
"O God, the king of glory" |
before 1679 |
Z 35 |
Full Anthem |
"O God, thou art my god" |
c. 1680 |
Z 36 |
Full Anthem |
"O God, thou has cast us out" |
c. 1680 |
Z 37 |
Full Anthem |
"O Lord God of hosts" |
c. 1680 |
Z 38 |
Verse Anthem |
"O Lord, grant the King a long life" |
1685 |
Z 39 |
Verse Anthem |
"O Lord ur governor" |
before 1679 |
Z 40 |
Verse Anthem |
"O Lord, rebuke me not" |
Unknown |
Z 41 |
Verse Anthem |
"O Lord, Thou art my God" |
c. 1680 |
Z 42 |
Verse Anthem |
"O praise God in his holiness" |
c. 1682 |
Z 43 |
Verse Anthem |
"O praise the Lord, all ye heathen" |
before 1681 |
Z 44 |
Verse Anthem |
"O sing unto the Lord" |
1688 |
Z 45 |
Verse Anthem |
"Out of the deep have I called" |
c. 1680 |
There is another Z 46, a fragment of a Verse Anthem |
"Praise the Lord, ye servants" |
|
Z 46 |
Verse Anthem |
"Praise the LordJerusalem" |
1689 |
Z 47 |
Verse Anthem |
"Praise the Lord O my soul, and all that is within me" |
c. 1682 |
Z 48 |
Verse Anthem |
"Praise the Lord O my soul O Lord my God" |
1687 |
Z 49 |
Verse Anthem |
"Rejoice in the Lord alway" |
c. 1682 |
Z 50 |
Full Anthem |
"Remember not, Lord ur offences" |
c. 1679 |
Z 51 |
Full Anthem |
"Save me O God" |
before 1681 |
Z 52 |
Verse Anthem |
"Sing unto God" |
1687 |
Z 53 |
Verse Anthem |
"The Lord is king, be the people never so impatient" |
Unknown |
Z 54 |
Verse Anthem |
"The Lord is King, the earth may be glad [thereof]" |
1688 |
Z 55 |
Verse Anthem |
"The Lord is my light" |
c. 1682 |
Z 56 |
Verse Anthem |
"The way of God is an undefiled way" |
1694 |
Z 57 |
Verse Anthem |
"They that go down to the sea in ships" |
1685 |
There are 3 revisions, Z 58a, Z 58b, and Z 58c |
Z 58 |
Verse Anthem |
"Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts" |
1687 |
Z 59 |
Full Anthem |
"Thy righteousness O God Is very high" |
Unknown |
Z 60 |
Verse Anthem |
"Thy way O God Is holy" |
1687 |
Z 61 |
Verse Anthem |
"Thy word is a lantern unto my feet" |
Unknown |
Z 62 |
Verse Anthem |
"Turn thou us O good Lord" |
Unknown |
Z 63 |
Verse Anthem |
"Unto Thee will I cry" |
c. 1682 |
Z 64 |
Verse Anthem |
"Who hath believed our report?" |
c. 1679 |
Z 65 |
Verse Anthem |
"Why do the heathen so furiously rage together?" |
c. 1682 |
Hymns and sacred songs [Z 101—200] |
Z 101 |
Catch |
"Joy, mirth, triumphs I do defy". Possibly originally an Alleluia |
Unknown |
Z 103 |
Canon |
"Gloria Patri et Filio" |
c. 1680 |
Z 104 |
Canon |
"Gloria Patri et Filio"Canon 3 in 1 |
c. 1680 |
Z 105 |
Canon |
"Gloria Patri et Filio"Canon 4 in 1 per arsin et thesin |
c. 1680 |
Z 106 |
Canon |
"Gloria Patri et Filio"Canon 4 in 1 |
c. 1680 |
Z 107 |
Canon |
"Gloria Patri et Filio"Canon 7 in 1 at the unison |
Unknown |
Z 108 |
Canon |
"Laudate Dominum" Canon 3 in 1 |
Unknown |
Z 109 |
Canon |
"Miserere mei" Canon 4 in 2 |
published 1687 |
Z 120 through Z 125 are of doubtful provenance |
Z 120 |
Chant in A minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 121 |
Chant in G major |
|
Unknown |
Z 122 |
Chant in G major |
|
Unknown |
Z 123 |
Chant in D minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 124 |
Chant in G major |
|
Unknown |
Z 125 |
Burford psalm-tune in G minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 130 |
Hymn |
"Ah! few and full of sorrow" |
c. 1680 |
Z 131 |
Hymn |
"Beati omnes [qui timent Dominum]" |
c. 1680 |
Z 132 |
Hymn |
"Early O Lord, my fainting soul" |
c. 1680 |
Z 133 |
Hymn |
"Hear me O Lord, the great support" |
1680 |
Z 134 |
Hymn |
"In guilty night" |
published 1693 |
Z 135 |
Hymn |
"Jehova, quam multi sunt [hestes]" |
c. 1680 |
Z 136 |
Hymn |
"Lord I can suffer thy rebukes" |
c. 1680 |
Z 137 |
Hymn |
"Lord, not to us, but to thy name" |
c. 1680 |
Z 138 |
Hymn |
"O all ye people Clap your hands" |
c. 1680 |
Z 139 |
Hymn |
"O happy man that fears the Lord" |
Unknown |
Z 140 |
Hymn |
"O I'm sick of life" |
c. 1680 |
Z 141 |
Hymn |
"O Lord our governor" |
c. 1680 |
Z 142 |
Hymn |
"Plung'd in the confines of despair" |
c. 1680 |
Z 143 |
Hymn |
"Since God So tender a regard" |
c. 1680 |
Z 144 |
Hymn |
"When on my sickbed I languish" |
c. 1680 |
Z 181 |
Hymn |
"Awake, and with attention hear" |
published 1681 |
Z 182 |
Hymn |
"Awake, ye dead" |
published 1693 |
Z 183 |
Hymn |
"Begin the song, and strike the living lyre" |
published 1681 |
Z 184 |
Hymn |
"Close thine eyes and sleep secure" |
published 1688 |
Z 185 |
Hymn |
"Full of wrath his threatening breath" |
Unknown |
Z 186 |
Hymn |
"Great God and just" |
published 1688 |
Z 187 |
Hymn |
"Hosanna to the highest" |
Unknown |
Z 188 |
Hymn |
"How have I strayed" |
published 1688 |
Z 189 |
Hymn |
"How long, great God?" |
published 1688 |
Z 190 |
Hymn |
"In the black dismal dungeon of despair" |
published 1688 |
Z 191 |
Hymn |
"Let the night perish" |
published 1688 |
Z 192 |
Hymn |
"Lord, what is man?" |
published 1693 |
Z 193 |
Hymn |
"Now that the sun hath veiled his light" ("An evening hymn on a ground") |
published 1688 |
Z 195 |
Hymn |
"Sleep, Adam [Sleep and take thy rest]" |
published 1688 |
Z 196 |
Hymn |
"Tell me Some pitying angel" |
published 1693 |
Z 197 |
Hymn |
"The earth trembled" |
published 1688 |
Z 198 |
Hymn |
"Thou wakeful shepherd" |
published 1688 |
Z 199 |
Hymn |
"We sing to him, whose wisdom form'd the ear" |
published 1688 |
Z 200 |
Hymn |
"With sick and famish'd eyes" |
published 1688 |
Z 230/1 |
Morning Service |
"Te Deum Laudamus in B-flat major" |
before 1682 |
Z 230/2 |
Morning Service |
"Benedictus in B-flat major" |
before 1682 |
Z 230/3 |
Morning Service |
"Benedicite Omnia Opera in B-flat major" |
before 1682 |
Z 230/4 |
Morning Service |
"Jubilate Deo in B-flat major" |
before 1682 |
Z 230/5 |
Communion Service |
"Kyrie Eleison in B-flat major" |
before 1682 |
Z 230/6 |
Communion Service |
"Nicene Creed in B-flat major" |
before 1682 |
Z 230/7 |
Evening Service |
"Magnificat in B-flat major" |
before 1682 |
Z 230/8 |
Evening Service |
"Nunc dimittis in B-flat major" |
before 1682 |
Z 230/9 |
Evening Service |
"Cantate Domino in B-flat major" |
before 1682 |
Z 230/10 |
Evening Service |
"Deus misereator in B-flat major" |
before 1682 |
Z 231 |
Evening Service |
"Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G minor" |
Unknown |
Z 232 |
Morning Service |
"Te Deum and Jubilate Deo in D major" |
1694 |
Catches [Z 240—292] |
Z 240 |
Catch |
"A health to the nut-brown lass" |
1685 |
Z 241 |
Catch |
"An ape, a lion, a fox and an ass" |
1686 |
Z 242 |
Catch |
"As Roger last night to Jenny lay close" |
Unknown |
Z 243 |
Catch |
"Bring the bowl and cool Nantz" |
1693 |
Z 244 |
Catch |
"Call for the reckoning" |
Unknown |
Z 245 |
Catch |
"Come let us drink" |
Unknown |
Z 246 |
Catch |
"Come my hearts Play your parts" |
1685 |
Z 247 |
Catch |
"Down, down with Bacchus" |
1693 |
Z 248 |
Catch |
"Drink on till night be spent" |
1686 |
Z 249 |
Catch |
"Full bags, a brisk bottle" |
1686 |
Z 250 |
Catch |
"God save our sovereign Charles" |
1685 |
Z 251 |
Catch |
"Great Apollo and Bacchus" |
Unknown |
Z 252 |
Catch |
"Here's a health Pray let it pass" |
Unknown |
Z 253 |
Catch |
"Here's that will challenge all the fair" |
1680 |
Z 254 |
Catch |
"He that drinks is immortal" |
1686 |
Z 255 |
Catch |
"If all be true that I do think" |
1689 |
Z 256 |
Catch |
"I gave her cakes and I gave her ale" |
1690 |
Z 257 |
Catch |
"Is Charleroy's siege come too?" |
1693 |
Z 258 |
Catch |
"Let the grave folks go preach" |
1685 |
Z 259 |
Catch |
"Let us drink to the blades" |
1691 |
Z 260 |
Catch |
"My lady's coachman, John" |
1688 |
Z 261 |
Catch |
"Now England's great council's assembled" |
1685 |
Z 262 |
Catch |
"Now, now we are met and humours agree" |
1688 |
Z 263 |
Catch |
"Of all the instruments that are" |
1693 |
Z 264 |
Catch |
"Once in our lives let us drink to our wives" |
1686 |
Z 265 |
Catch |
"Once, twice, thrice I Julia tried" |
Unknown |
Z 266 |
Catch |
"One industrious insect" |
Unknown |
Z 267 |
Catch |
"Pale faces Stand by" |
1688 |
Z 268 |
Catch |
"Pox on you for a fop" |
Unknown |
Z 269 |
Catch |
"Prithee be n't so sad and serious" |
Unknown |
Z 270 |
Catch |
"Room for th'express" |
1694 |
Z 271 |
Catch |
"Since the duke is return's" |
1685 |
Z 272 |
Catch |
"Since time so kind to us does prove" |
Unknown |
Z 273 |
Catch |
"Sir Walter enjoying his damsel" |
Unknown |
Z 274 |
Catch |
"Soldier, take off thy wine" |
Unknown |
Z 275 |
Catch |
"Sum up all the delights" |
1688 |
Z 276 |
Catch |
"The Macedon youth" |
1686 |
Z 277 |
Catch |
"The miller's daughter riding" |
1686 |
Z 278 |
Catch |
"The surrender of Limerick" |
1691 |
Z 279 |
Catch |
"'Tis easy to force" |
1685 |
Z 280 |
Catch |
"'Tis too late for a coach" |
1686 |
Z 281 |
Catch |
"'Tis women makes us love" |
1685 |
Z 282 |
Catch |
"To all lovers of music" |
1687 |
Z 283 |
Catch |
"To thee, to thee and to a maid" |
1685 |
Z 284 |
Catch |
"True Englishmen drink a good health" |
c. 1689 |
Z 285 |
Catch |
"Under a green elm lies Luke Shepherd's helm" |
1686 |
Z 286 |
Catch |
"Under this stone lies Gabriel John" |
1686 |
Z 287 |
Catch |
"When V and I together meet" |
1686 |
Z 288 |
Catch |
"Who comes there?" |
1685 |
Z 289 |
Catch |
"Wine in a morning makes us frolic and gay" |
1686 |
Z 290 |
Catch |
"Would you know how we meet" |
1685 |
Z 291 |
Catch |
"Young Colin cleaving of a beam" |
1691 |
Z 292 |
Catch |
"Young John the gard'ner" |
1683 |
Odes and welcome songs [Z 320–344] |
Z 320 |
Ode |
"Arise my Muse" |
1690 |
Z 321 |
Ode |
"Celebrate this festival" |
1693 |
Z 322 |
Ode |
"Celestial music did the gods inspire" |
1689 |
Z 323 |
Ode |
"Come Ye Sons of Art" |
1694 |
Z 324 |
Ode |
"Fly, bold rebellion" |
1683 |
Z 325 |
Ode |
"From hardy climes and dangerous toils of war" |
1683 |
Z 326 |
Ode |
"From those serene and rapturous joys" |
1684 |
Z 327 |
Ode |
"Great parent Hail!" |
1694 |
Z 328 |
Ode |
"Hail, bright Cecilia!" |
1692 |
Z 329 |
Ode |
"Laudate Ceciliam" |
1683 |
Z 331 |
Ode |
"Love's goddess sure was blind" |
1692 |
Z 332 |
Ode |
"Now does the glorious day appear" |
1689 |
Z 333 |
Ode |
"Of old when heroes thought it base" |
1690 |
Z 334 |
Ode |
"Raise raise the voice" |
c. 1685 |
Z 335 |
Ode |
"Sound the trumpet, beat the drum" |
1678 |
Z 336 |
Ode |
"Swifter Isis Swifter flow" |
1681 |
Z 337 |
Ode |
"The summer's absence unconcerned we bear" |
1682 |
Z 338 |
Ode |
"Welcome, welcome glorious morn" |
1691 |
Z 339 |
Ode |
"Welcome to all the pleasures" |
1683 |
Z 340 |
Ode |
"Welcome V of the mighty king" |
1680 |
Z 341 |
Ode |
"What, what shall be done in behalf of the man?" |
1682 |
Z 342 |
Ode |
"Who can from joy refrain?" |
1695 |
Z 343 |
Ode |
"Why, why are all the Muses mute?" |
1685 |
Z 344 |
Ode |
"Ye tuneful Muses" |
1686 |
Songs [Z 351–547] |
Z 351 |
Song |
"Aaron thus propos'd to Moses" Possibly not by Purcell |
1686 |
Z 352 |
Song |
"Ah! Cruel nymph, you give despair" |
Unknown |
Z 353 |
Song |
"Ah! how pleasant 'tis to love" |
1688 |
Z 354 |
Song |
"Ah! Cruel nymph, you give despair" |
Unknown |
Z 355 |
Song |
"Amidst the shades and cool refreshing streams" |
1687 |
Z 356 |
Song |
"Amintas, to my grief I see" |
1679 |
Z 357 |
Song |
"Amintor Heedless of his flocks" |
1681 |
Z 358 |
Song |
"Ask me to love no more" |
1694 |
Z 359 |
Song |
"A thousand sev'ral ways I tried" |
1684 |
Z 360 |
Song |
"Bacchus is a power divine" |
Unknown |
Z 361 |
Song |
"Beware Poor Shepherds" |
1684 |
Z 362 |
Song |
"Cease, anxious world" |
1687 |
Z 363 |
Song |
"Cease O my sad soul" |
1678 |
Z 364 |
Song |
"Celia's fond, too long I've loved her" |
1694 |
Z 365 |
Song |
"Corinna is divinely fair" |
1692 |
Z 367 |
Song |
"Cupid, the slyest rogue alive" |
1685 |
Z 368 |
Song |
"Farewell, all joys" |
1685 |
Z 369 |
Song |
"Fly swift, ye hours" |
1692 |
Z 370 |
Song |
"From silent shades and the Elysian groves" |
1683 |
Z 371 |
Song |
"Hears not my Phyllis" |
1695 |
Z 372 |
Song |
"He himself courts his own ruin" |
1684 |
Z 373 |
Song |
"How delightful's the life of an innocent swain" |
Unknown |
Z 374 |
Song |
"How I sigh when I think of the charms" |
1681 |
Z 375 |
Song |
"I came I saw, and was undone" |
Unknown |
Z 376 |
Song |
"I envy not a monarch's fate" |
1693 |
Z 377 |
Song |
"I fain would be free" |
Unknown |
Z 378 |
Song |
"If grief has any power to kill" |
1685 |
Z 379 |
Song |
"If music be the food of love" |
1692-1695 |
Z 380 |
Song |
"If prayers and tears" |
Unknown |
Z 381 |
Song |
"I lov'd fair Celia" |
1694 |
Z 382 |
Song |
"I love and I must" |
Unknown |
Z 383 |
Song |
"Incassum Lesbia Incassum rogas" |
1695 |
Z 384 |
Song |
"In Cloris all soft charms" |
1684 |
Z 385 |
Song |
"In vain we dissemble" |
1685 |
Z 386 |
Song |
"I resolve against cringing" |
1679 |
Z 387 |
Song |
"I saw that you were grown so high" |
1678 |
Z 388 |
Song |
"I take no pleasure in the sun's bright beams" |
1681 |
Z 389 |
Song |
"Leave these useless arts in loving" |
Unknown |
Z 390 |
Song |
"Let each gallant heart" |
1683 |
Z 391 |
Song |
"Let formal lovers still pursue" |
1687 |
Z 392 |
Song |
"Love arms himself in Celia's eyes" |
Unknown |
Z 393 |
Song |
"Love is now become a trade" |
1685 |
Z 394 |
Song |
"Lovely Albina's come ashore" |
Unknown |
Z 395 |
Song |
"Love's power in my heart shall find no compliance" |
1688 |
Z 396 |
Song |
"Love, thou canst hear, tho' thou art blind" |
1695 |
Z 397 |
Song |
"More love or more disdain I crave" |
1678 |
Z 399 |
Song |
"My heart, wherever you appear" |
1685 |
Z 400 |
Song |
"Not all my torments can your pity move" |
Unknown |
Z 401 |
Song |
"No watch, dear Celia, just is found" |
1693 |
Z 402 |
Song |
"O! fair Cedaria Hide those eyes" |
Unknown |
Z 403 |
Song |
"O! how happy's he" |
1690 |
Z 404 |
Song |
"Olinda in the shades unseen" |
Unknown |
Z 405 |
Song |
"On the brow of Richmond Hill" |
1692 |
Z 406 |
Song |
"O solitude, my sweetest choice" |
1687 |
Z 407 |
Song |
"Pastora's beauties when unblown" |
1681 |
Z 408 |
Song |
"Phyllis I can ne'er forgive it" |
1688 |
Z 409 |
Song |
"Phillis, talk no more of passion" |
1685 |
Z 410 |
Song |
"Pious Celinda goes to prayers" |
1695 |
Z 411 |
Song |
"Rashly I swore I would disown" |
1683 |
Z 412 |
Song |
"Sawney is a bonny lad" |
1694 |
Z 413 |
Song |
"She loves and she confesses too" |
1683 |
Z 414 |
Song |
"She that would gain a faithful lover" |
1695 |
Z 415 |
Song |
"She who my poor heart possesses" |
1683 |
Z 416 |
Song |
"Since one poor view has drawn my heart" |
1681 |
Z 417 |
Song |
"Spite of the godhead Pow'rful love" |
1687 |
Z 418 |
Song |
"Sweet, be no longer sad" |
1678 |
Z 420 |
Song |
"Sylvia, now your scorn give over" |
1688 |
Z 421 |
Song |
"The fatal hour comes on apace" |
Unknown |
Z 422 |
Song |
"They say you're angry" |
1685 |
Z 423 |
Song |
"This poet sings the Trojan wars" |
1688 |
Z 424 |
Song |
"Through mournful shades and solitary groves" |
1684 |
Z 425 |
Song |
"Turn then thine eyes" |
Unknown |
Z 426 |
Song |
"Urge me no more" |
Unknown |
Z 427 |
Song |
"We now, my Thyrsis, never find" |
1693 |
Z 428 |
Song |
"What a sad fate is mine" |
Unknown |
Z 429 |
Song |
"What can we poor females do?" |
1694 |
Z 430 |
Song |
"When first Amintas sued for a kiss" |
1687 |
Z 431 |
Song |
"When first my shepherdess and I" |
1687 |
Z 432 |
Song |
"When her languishing eyes said 'love'" |
1681 |
Z 433 |
Song |
"When I a lover pale do see" |
1678 |
Z 434 |
Song |
"When my Aemelia smiles" |
Unknown |
Z 435 |
Song |
"When Strephon found his passion vain" |
1683 |
Z 436 |
Song |
"When Thyrsis did the splendid eye" |
1675 |
Z 437 |
Song |
"While Thyrsis, wrapt in downy sleep" |
1685 |
Z 438 |
Song |
"Whilst Cynthia sung, all angry winds lay still" |
1686 |
Z 440 |
Song |
"Who but a slave can well express" |
Unknown |
Z 441 |
Song |
"Who can behold Florella's charms?" |
1695 |
Z 442 |
Song |
"Why so serious, why so grave?" |
Unknown |
Z 443 |
Song |
"Ye happy swains, whose nymphs are kind" |
1685 |
Z 444 |
Song |
"Stript of their green our groves appear" |
1692 |
Z 461 |
Song |
"Beneath a dark and melancholy grove" |
Unknown |
Z 462 |
Song |
"Draw near, you lovers" |
Unknown |
Z 463 |
Song |
"Farewell, ye rocks" |
1685 |
Z 464 |
Song |
"Gently shepherds, you that know" |
1687 |
Z 465 |
Song |
"High on a throne of glitt'ring ore" |
1690 |
Z 466 |
Song |
"Let us, kind Lesbia, give away" |
1684 |
Z 467 |
Song |
"Musing on cares of human fate" |
1685 |
Z 468 |
Song |
"No, to what purpose should I speak" |
Unknown |
Z 469 |
Song |
"Scarce had the rising sun appear'd" |
1679 |
Z 470 |
Song |
"See how the fading glories of the year" |
1689 |
Z 471 |
Song |
"Since the pox or the plague" |
1679 |
Z 472 |
Song |
"What hope for us remains now he is gone?" |
1679 |
Z 473 |
Song |
"Young Thyrsis' fate, ye hills and groves, deplore" |
Unknown |
Z 482 |
Song |
"Alas How barbarous we are" |
Unknown |
Z 483 |
Song |
"Come, dear companions of th'Arcadian fields" |
1686 |
Z 484 |
Song |
"Come, lay by all care" |
1685 |
Z 485 |
Song |
"Dulcibella, when e'er I sue for a kiss" |
1694 |
Z 486 |
Song |
"Fair Cloe, my breast so alarms" |
1692 |
Z 487 |
Song |
"Fill the bowl with rosy wine" |
1687 |
Z 489 |
Song |
"Go tell Amynta, gentle swain" |
Unknown |
Z 490 |
Song |
"Haste, gentle Charon" |
Unknown |
Z 491 |
Song |
"Has yet your breast no pity learn'd?" |
1688 |
Z 492 |
Song |
"Hence Fond deceiver" |
1687 |
Z 493 |
Song |
"Here's to thee, Dick" |
1688 |
Z 494 |
Song |
"How great are the blessings 'A Health to King James'" |
1686 |
Z 495 |
Song |
"How sweet is the air and refreshing" |
1687 |
Z 496 |
Song |
"In all our Cynthia's shining sphere" |
Unknown |
Z 497 |
Song |
"In some kind dream" |
1687 |
Z 498 |
Song |
"I saw fair Cloris all alone" |
1687 |
Z 499 |
Song |
"I spy Celia, Celia eyes me" |
1687 |
Z 500 |
Song |
"Julia, your unjust disdain" |
1687 |
Z 501 |
Song |
"Let Hector, Achilles and each brave commander" |
1689 |
Z 502 |
Song |
"Lost is my quiet forever" |
1691 |
Z 503 |
Song |
"Nestor, who did to thrice man's age attain" |
1689 |
Z 504 |
Song |
"O dive custos Auriacae domus" |
1695 |
Z 505 |
Song |
"Oft am I by the women told" |
1687 |
Z 506 |
Song |
"Oh! what a scene does entertain my sight" |
Unknown |
Z 507 |
Song |
"Saccharissa's grown old" |
1686 |
Z 508 |
Song |
"See where she sits" |
Unknown |
Z 509 |
Song |
"Sit down, my dear Sylvia" |
1685 |
Z 510 |
Song |
"Soft notes and gently raised" |
1685 |
Z 511 |
Song |
"Sylvia, thou brighter eye of night" |
Unknown |
Z 512 |
Song |
"Sylvia, 'tis true you're fair" |
1686 |
Z 513 |
Song |
"There never was so wretched lover as I" |
Unknown |
Z 514 |
Song |
"Though my mistress be fair" |
1685 |
Z 515 |
Song |
"Trip it, trip it in a ring" |
Unknown |
Z 516 |
Song |
"Underneath this myrtle shade" |
1692 |
Z 517 |
Song |
"Were I to choose the greatest bliss" |
1689 |
Z 518 |
Song |
"What can we poor females do?" |
Unknown |
Z 519 |
Song |
"When gay Philander left the plain" |
1684 |
Z 520 |
Song |
"When, lovely Phyllis, thou art kind" |
1685 |
Z 521 |
Song |
"When Myra sings" |
1695 |
Z 522 |
Song |
"When Teucer from his father fled" |
1686 |
Z 523 |
Song |
"While bolts and bars my days control" |
Unknown |
Z 524 |
Song |
"While you for me alone had charms" |
Unknown |
Z 525 |
Song |
"Why, my Daphne, why complaining?" |
1691 |
Z 541 |
Song |
"Hark Damon Hark" |
Unknown |
Z 542 |
Song |
"Hark how the wild musicians sing" |
Unknown |
Z 543 |
Song |
"How pleasant is this flowery plain" |
1688 |
Z 544 |
Song |
"If ever I more riches did desire" |
Unknown |
Z 545 |
Song |
"In a deep vision's intellectual scene 'The Complaint'" |
Unknown |
Z 546 |
Song |
" 'Tis wine was made to rule the day" |
Unknown |
Z 547 |
Song |
"We reap all the pleasures" |
Unknown |
Theatre music [Z 570–613] |
Z 570 |
Incidental Music |
Abdelazer or The Moor's Revenge |
1695 |
Z 571 |
Incidental Music |
A Fool's Preferment or The Three Dukes of Dunstable |
1688 |
Z 572 |
Incidental Music |
Amphitryon or The Two Sosias |
1690 |
Z 573 |
Incidental Music |
Aureng-Zebe or The Great Mogul |
1692 |
Z 574 |
Incidental Music |
Bonduca or The British Heroine |
1695 |
Z 575 |
Incidental Music |
Circe |
1690 |
Z 576 |
Incidental Music |
Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero |
1692 |
Z 577 |
Incidental Music |
Distressed Innocence or The Princess of Persia |
1694 |
Z 578 |
Incidental Music |
Don Quixote |
1694 |
Z 579 |
Incidental Music |
Epsom Wells |
1693 |
Z 580 |
Incidental Music |
Henry the Second, King of England |
1692 |
Z 581 |
Incidental Music |
The History of King Richard the Second or The Sicilian Usurper |
1681 |
Z 582 |
Incidental Music |
Love Triumphant or Nature Will Prevail |
1693 |
Z 583 |
Incidental Music |
Oedipus |
1692 |
Z 584 |
Incidental Music |
Oroonoko |
1695 |
Z 585 |
Incidental Music |
Pausanias, the Betrayer of his Country |
1695 |
Z 586 |
Incidental Music |
Regulus or The Faction of Carthage |
1692 |
Z 587 |
Incidental Music |
Rule a Wife and Have a Wife |
1693 |
Z 588 |
Incidental Music |
Sir Anthony Love or The Rambling Lady |
1692 |
Z 589 |
Incidental Music |
Sit Barnaby Wigg or No Wit Like a Woman's |
1681 |
Z 590 |
Incidental Music |
Sophonisba or Hannibal's Overthrow |
1685 |
Z 591 |
Incidental Music |
The Canterbury Guests or A Bargain Broken |
1694 |
Z 592 |
Incidental Music |
The Double Dealer |
1693 |
Z 594 |
Incidental Music |
The English Lawyer |
1685 |
Z 595 |
Incidental Music |
The Fatal Marriage or The Innocent Adultery |
1694 |
Z 596 |
Incidental Music |
The Female Virtuosos |
1693 |
Z 597 |
Incidental Music |
The Gordian Knot Unty'd |
1691 |
Z 598 |
Incidental Music |
The Indian Emperor or The Conquest of Mexico |
1691 |
Z 599 |
Incidental Music |
The Knight of Malta |
1691 |
Z 600 |
Incidental Music |
The Libertine or The Libertine Destroyed |
1692 |
Z 601 |
Incidental Music |
The Maid's Last Prayer or Any Rather Than Fail |
1693 |
Z 602 |
Incidental Music |
The Marriage-hater Match'd |
1693 |
Z 603 |
Incidental Music |
The Married Beau or The Curious Impertinent |
1694 |
Z 604 |
Incidental Music |
The Massacre of Paris |
1693 |
Z 605 |
Incidental Music |
The Mock Marriage |
1695 |
Z 606 |
Incidental Music |
Theodosius or The Force of Love |
1680 |
Z 607 |
Incidental Music |
The Old Bachelor |
1691 |
Z 608 |
Incidental Music |
The Richmond Heiress or A Woman Once in the Right |
1691 |
Z 609 |
Incidental Music |
The Rival Sisters or The Violence of Love |
1695 |
Z 610 |
Incidental Music |
The Spanish Friar or The Double Discovery |
1694 |
Z 611 |
Incidental Music |
The Virtuous Wife or Good Luck at Last |
1694 |
Z 612 |
Incidental Music |
The Wives' Excuse or Cuckolds Make Themselves |
1691 |
Z 613 |
Incidental Music |
Tyrannic Love or The Royal Martyr |
1694 |
Operas [Z 626–662] |
Z 626 |
Opera |
Dido and Aeneas |
1689 |
Z 627 |
Semi-Opera |
Prophetess or The History of Dioclesian or Dioclesian |
1690 |
Z 628 |
Semi-Opera |
King Arthur or The British Worthy |
1691 |
Z 629 |
Semi-Opera |
The Fairy Queen |
1692 |
Z 630 |
Semi-Opera |
The Indian Queen |
1695 |
Z 631 |
Semi-Opera |
The Tempest or The Enchanted Island |
c. 1695 |
Z 632 |
Semi-Opera |
Timon of Athens |
1695 |
Instrumental Works [Z 641–860] |
Z 641 |
Air in G major |
|
Unknown |
Z 642 |
Almand and Corant in A minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 644 |
Corant in G major |
|
Unknown |
Z 645 |
Ground on Gamut in G major |
|
Unknown |
Z 646 |
A New Irish Tune in G major |
|
1687 |
Z 647 |
March in C major |
|
1687 |
Z 648 |
March in C major |
|
1687 |
Z 649 |
Minuet in A minor |
|
1687 |
Z 650 |
Minuet in A minor |
|
1687 |
Z 651 |
Minuet in G major |
|
Unknown |
Z 652 |
Prelude in A minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 653 |
Rigadoon in C major |
|
1687 |
Z 654 |
Saraband in A minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 655 |
A New Scotch Tune in G major |
|
1687 |
Z 656 |
Sefauchi's Farewell in D minor |
|
1687 |
Z 660 |
Suite in G major |
|
1696 |
Z 661 |
Suite in G minor |
|
1696 |
Z 662 |
Suite in G major |
|
1696 |
Z 663 |
Suite in A minor |
|
1696 |
Z 665 |
Suite in C major |
|
1687 |
Z 666 |
Suite in C major |
|
1696 |
Z 667 |
Suite in D major |
|
1696 |
Z 668 |
Suite in D minor |
|
1696 |
Z 669 |
Suite in F major |
|
1696 |
Z 670 |
The Queen's Dolour in A minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 716 |
Verse in F major |
|
Unknown |
Z 717 |
Voluntary in C major |
|
Unknown |
Z 718 |
Voluntary in D minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 719 |
Voluntary in D minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 720 |
Voluntary in G major |
|
Unknown |
Z 721 |
Voluntary in A major on the 100th Psalm |
|
Unknown |
Z 730-747 |
Fantasies and In nomines |
|
1680 |
Z 730 |
Chacony in G minor |
|
1680 |
Z 731 |
Fantasy upon a Ground in D major/F major |
|
1680 |
Z 732 |
Fantasy in D minor |
|
1680 |
Z 733 |
Fantasy in F major |
|
1680 |
Z 734 |
Fantasy in G minor |
|
1680 |
Z 735 |
Fantasy in G minor |
|
1680 |
Z 736 |
Fantasy in B-flat major |
|
1680 |
Z 737 |
Fantasy in F major |
|
1680 |
Z 738 |
Fantasy in C minor |
|
1680 |
Z 739 |
Fantasy in D minor |
|
1680 |
Z 740 |
Fantasy in A minor |
|
1680 |
Z 741 |
Fantasy in E minor |
|
1680 |
Z 742 |
Fantasy in G major |
|
1680 |
Z 743 |
Fantasy in D minor |
|
1680 |
Z 744 |
Fantasy in A minor (incomplete) |
|
1680 |
Z 745 |
Fantasy upon One Note in F major |
|
1680 |
Z 746 |
In Nomine in G minor |
|
1680 |
Z 747 |
In Nomine, Dorian In G minor |
|
1680 |
Z 748 |
Pavan in A major |
|
1680 |
Z 749 |
Pavan in A minor |
|
1680 |
Z 750 |
Pavan in B-flat major |
|
1680 |
Z 751 |
Pavan in G minor |
|
1680 |
Z 752 |
Pavan in G minor |
|
1680 |
Z 770 |
Overture in G minor |
This Z number is shared by a Suite in G major |
1680 |
Z 771 |
Overture in D minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 772 |
Overture in G minor |
|
Unknown |
Z 780 |
Trio Sonata in G minor |
|
Unknown |
Twelve Sonatas in Three Parts c. 1680 |
Z 790 |
Trio Sonata in G minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 791 |
Trio Sonata in B-flat major |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 792 |
Trio Sonata in D minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 793 |
Trio Sonata in F major |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 794 |
Trio Sonata in A minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 795 |
Trio Sonata in C major |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 796 |
Trio Sonata in E minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 797 |
Trio Sonata in G major |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 798 |
Trio Sonata in C minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 799 |
Trio Sonata in A major |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 800 |
Trio Sonata in F minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 801 |
Trio Sonata in D major |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 802 |
Trio Sonata in B minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 803 |
Trio Sonata in E-flat major |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 804 |
Trio Sonata in A minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 805 |
Trio Sonata in D minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 806 |
Trio Sonata in G minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 807 |
Trio Sonata in G minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 808 |
Trio Sonata in C major |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 809 |
Trio Sonata in G minor |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 810 |
Trio Sonata in F major |
Sometimes called "The Golden Sonata" |
c. 1680 |
Z 811 |
Trio Sonata in D major |
|
c. 1680 |
Z 850 |
Sonata in D major |
|
1694 |
Z 860 |
Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary |
|
1695 |
Works with non-standard Z number [ZD—ZT] |
ZD 4 |
Verse Anthem |
"O god, they that love thy name" |
Unknown |
ZD 171 |
Song |
"A Poor blind woman" |
Unknown |
ZD 172 |
Song |
"When the cock begins to crow" |
Unknown |
ZD 221 |
Keyboard Ground in C minor |
|
Unknown |
ZD 222 |
Keyboard Ground in D minor |
|
Unknown |
ZD 201 |
Song |
"When night her purple veil had softly spread" |
Unknown |
ZN 66 |
Verse Anthem |
"If the Lord himself" |
Unknown |
ZN 773 |
Keyboard Prelude in G minor/D minor |
|
Unknown |
ZS 69 |
Song |
"Sweet tyranness I now resign" |
1667 |
ZS 70 |
Song |
"Sweet tyranness I now resign", Solo version of ZS 69 |
1678 |
Note: All the following are keyboard works |
ZT 675 |
Air in D minor |
|
Unknown |
ZT 676 |
Air in D minor |
|
Unknown |
ZT 677 |
Canary in B-flat major |
|
Unknown |
ZT 678 |
Trumpet Tune in C major |
|
1696 |
ZT 680 |
Chaconne in G minor |
|
1696 |
ZT 681 |
Ground in C minor |
|
Unknown |
ZT 682 |
A New Ground in E minor |
|
1687 |
ZT 683 |
Hornpipe in B-flat major |
|
Unknown |
ZT 684 |
Hornpipe in D minor |
|
Unknown |
ZT 685 |
Hornpipe in E minor |
|
Unknown |
ZT 686 |
Jig in G minor |
|
1696 |
ZT 687 |
March in C major |
|
1696 |
ZT 688 |
Minuet in D minor |
|
1687 |
ZT 689 |
Minuet in D minor |
|
1687 |
ZT 690 |
Overture in C minor |
|
Unknown |
ZT 691 |
Overture in D major |
|
Unknown |
ZT 692 |
Overture in D major |
|
Unknown |
ZT 693/1 |
Overture in G minor |
|
Unknown |
ZT 693/2 |
Air in G minor |
|
Unknown |
ZT 694 |
Song Tune in C major |
|
1687 |
ZT 695 |
Song Tune in C major |
|
1687 |
ZT 696/1 |
Air in D minor |
2nd version of ZT 675 |
Unknown |
ZT 696/2 |
Air in D minor |
|
Unknown |
ZT 697 |
Trumpet Tune in C major |
|
1696 |
ZT 698 |
Trumpet Tune in C major |
|
1696 |