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Locke, Matthew, 1621 or 1622-1677

English composer and organist, b Exeter; d. London

  • Matthew Locke (Wikipedia)
Nationality:
English

Works

Fantazie Suite no. 2 in D minor-major
Song: "How doth the city sit solitary"
Suite in C major from 'Melothesia'
Suite in D minor for 4 viols
Suite in E minor
Suite in G from 'Triple Concordia'
Suite no. 5 in D minor from 'The Broken Consort' (1661)
The Mask of Orpheus from 'The Empress of Morocco'
Two pieces from the incidental music to "The Tempest"
Verse for the organ
Voluntary
Voluntary for a Double organ from 'Melothesia'
Voluntary from 'Melothesia'
Voluntary in A minor

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