Vinculum Societatis (Various)

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Publisher. Info. London: T. Moore and J. Heptinstall, for John Carr, 1687.
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Publisher. Info. London: T. Moore and J. Heptinstall, for John Carr, 1688.
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Misc. Notes Items 1-3 are tunes for recorder.
#999220: Wanting pages 29-32. Royal College of Music Library, London (GB-Lcm): D63/5
#995049: Wanting pages 17-32.
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Publisher. Info. London: T. Moore and J. Heptinstall, for John Carr, 1691.
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Misc. Notes The Third Book; With several New Airs for the Flute [recorder] or Violin. High resolution scan from microfilm. Early English Books collection.
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Work Title Vinculum Societatis
Alternative. Title Vinculum Societatis, or the Tie of good Company: Being a Choice Collection of the Newest Songs now in Use. With Thorow Bass to each Song for the Harpsichord, Theorbo, or Bass-Viol.
Composer Various
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 3 books:
  • Book 1
  1. Let formall Lovers
  2. When Cloris once thought
  3. Ah Charming Nymph
  4. Celia at last thy pride
  5. Bring out your Cunny Skins
  6. I Love without measure
  7. Spite of thy Godhead
  8. Cease mighty Love
  9. My wanderer at last Retreats
  10. I'le Languish no more
  11. Farewell all the Arts of Love
  12. When the Gods at a banquet
  13. When first I sought my Jenny's love
  14. These full too hours
  15. Bring back my Comforts
  16. The Gods are not more blest
  17. See the Lovely Maid
  18. Silvia be no longer Kind
  19. Cinthia tis own'd I too long
  20. How long Devine Celinda
  21. Phillis I must needs Confess
  22. She alass whom all admir'd
  23. Thyrsis unjustly you complain
  24. Phillis what ever Love
  25. When V and I together meet
  26. Cou'd soft’ning melting looks
  27. Leave to him all our Cares
  • Book 2
  1. Almand, John Banister
  2. Minuet, Mr Powel
  3. Untitled, Samuel Akeroyde
  4. How much unjustly
  5. Lucinda close or veil those Eyes
  6. It was a happy golden day
  7. Come ye forsaken shepherds
  8. Julianus charming beauty
  9. Cloris saw me sigh
  10. Ah lovely Strephon
  11. Sylvia now your scorn
  12. Oh 'tis unjustly
  13. In vain I boasted
  14. Loves a dream of mighty treasure
  15. Beware Aglaura
  16. Ah how pleasant 'tis to love
  17. Pale Faces stand by
  18. I insult not my Silvia
  19. I ne're mind to know
  20. Why is your faithful slave
  21. Venus bore Triumphant sway
  22. Integer Vitae
  23. Still wilt thou sigh
  24. Aron thus propos'd to Moses
  25. The World's a Bubble
  • Book 3
  1. Corinna now you'r young and gay - John Eccles
  2. Bonny Jockey now with clasping - Mr Mumford
  3. I have been told 'tis no hard task - Raphael Courteville
  4. Love's Infant warmth - Alexander Damascene
  5. In vain I strive my flame to hide - Anonymous
  6. Whene're those lovely Eyes I view - Anonymous
  7. Will Corinna ne'er believe - John Eccles
  8. Once slumbering as I lay - Samuel Akeroyde
  9. The cruel Sylvia loves - Moses Snow
  10. At the close of the Evening (A catch in three parts) - Henry Purcell
  11. Whene're I see young Strephon - Mr Manshipp
  12. Tis strange, tis strange his Heart - Anonymous
  13. Free from Celinda's raging smart - Raphael Courteville
  14. Cloe the wonder of her Sex - Robert King
  15. Where Beauty with such Charms - Robert King
  16. The World was hush'd - Anonymous
  17. Let but Corinna pass along - John Freeman
  18. Yet none but perjur'd Damon (the second part) - John Freeman
  19. Grant ye Gods I must be - Raphael Courteville
  20. No more, Sir, no more (A dialogue sung between Mr Boman and Mrs Butler in Sir Anthony Love) - Henry Purcell
  21. For Honour and Glory - Dr John Blow?
  22. Untitled - Ralph Courteville
  23. Saraband - Anonymous
  24. Bore - Anonymous
  25. Almane - Samuel Akeroyde
  26. Minuet - Anonymous
  27. Hornpipe - Anonymous
  28. Almane - John Banister
  29. Round O Minuet - Anonymous
  30. Slow Tune - Henry Purcell
  31. Prelude - Raphael Courteville
  32. Untitled - Mr Mumford
  33. Scotch Tune - Mr Keene
  34. Untitled - Mr Keene
Language English
Piece Style Baroque
Instrumentation voice, continuo; 3 voices; recorder; violin
Extra Information Named composers in Book 3: John Eagles (i.e. John Eccles), Mr. Mumford, Ralph Courtevell (Raphael Courteville), Alexander Damascene, Samuel Akeroyde, Henry Purcell, Moses Snow, Mr. Manshipp, Robert King, John Freeman, John Banister, Mr. Keene