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Matthew Locke |
Macbeth (1673) |
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Matthew Locke, Giovanni Battista
Draghi and Pelham Humfrey |
The Tempest, or The Enchanted
Island (1674) |
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Nathaniel Staggins |
Calisto, or The Chaste Nymph (1675) |
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Matthew Locke |
Psyche (1675) |
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John Banister |
Circe (1677) |
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John Eccles |
The Lancashire Witches (1681) |
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Tegue O'Divelly the Irish Priest (1681) |
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Louis Grabu |
Albion and Albanius (1685) |
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Henry Purcell |
Dioclesian (1690) |
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King Arthur (1691) |
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The Fairy Queen (1692) |
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Timon of Athens (1694) |
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John Eccles and Godfrey Finger |
Macbeth (1695) |
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Henry Purcell and Daniel Purcell |
The Indian Queen (1695) |
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Daniel Purcell |
Brutus of Alba (1696) |
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Daniel Purcell, Richard
Leveridge, Jeremiah Clarke, Henry
Purcell and David Underwood |
Cinthia and Endimion, or The
Loves of the Deities (1696) |
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Daniel Purcell, Jeremiah Clarke
and Henry Purcell |
The World in the Moon (1697) |
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John Eccles |
Rinaldo and Armida (1698) |
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Daniel Purcell, Richard
Leveridge and Jeremiah Clarke |
The Island Princess (1699) |
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Daniel Purcell |
The Grove, or Love's Paradise (1700) |
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John Eccles and Daniel Purcell |
The Mad Lover (1700) |
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Godfrey Finger and Daniel
Purcell |
Alexander the Great (1701) |
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Godfrey Finger |
The Virgin Prophetess, or The
Fate of Troy (1701) |
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John Eccles, Bartholomew Issack
and William Corbett |
The British Enchanters, or No
Magic Like Love (1706) |
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John Smith, Samuel Akeroyde,
John Eccles, Giovanni Battista
Draghi, Lully and Durfey |
Wonders in the Sun, or The
Kingdom of the Birds (1706) |
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John Weldon (?) (long attributed
to Henry Purcell) |
The Tempest (1712) |
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