Publications of John Blow

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  • Blow, John. A second musical entertainment perform'd on St. Cecilia's day. November XXII. 1684. The words by the late ingenious Mr. John Oldham, author of the Satyrs against the Jesuits, &c. Set to music in two, three, four, and five parts, by Dr. John Blow, master of the children, and organist of His Majesty's Chappel-Royal. London: printed by John Playford, and are to be sold by John Carr, at the Middle-Temple Gate, 1685. ESTC No. R170693. Grub Street ID 65277.
  • Blow, John. Twelve new songs, with a thorow-bass to each song, figur'd for the organ, harpsichord, or theorbo. Chiefly to encourage William Pearson's new London character. Compos'd by Dr. Blow, Dr. Turner, Mr. Nicola, Mr. Ralph Courtivill, Mr. Samuel Akeroyde, Mr. John Eccles, Mr. Daniel Purcell, Mr. John Barrett, Mr. Williams, Mr. John Church, and Mr. William Crofts. With two new dialogues, sett by Mr. Jer. Clark, sung in the last revised play, call'd The island Princess: or, the generous Portigueise [sic]. Newly made into an opera. London: Printed by, and for William Pearson, next door to the Hare and Feathers, in Alders[..] Gate-street; and sold by Mr. Playford, at the Temple-Change-Fleetstreet, Mr. Scott, at the Middle Temple-Gate-Fleetstreet; Mr. J. Hair musical instrument-maker at the Golden Viol, in St. Paul's Church-yard, and at this shop in Freeman's Yard in Cornhill; Mr. Hudgebutt at the Rawlen's Shop near the Gray-Ho[und's T]avern in the Strand, near Chearing-Cross, 1699. ESTC No. R201185. Grub Street ID 78637.
  • Blow, John. Amphion Anglicus. A vvork of many compositions, for one, two, three and four voices: with several accompagnements of instrumental musick; and a thorow-bass to each song: figur'd for an organ, harpsichord, or theorboe-lute. By Dr. John Blow. London: printed by William Pearson, for the author; and are to be sold at his house in the Broad-Sanctuary, over-against Westminster-Abby, and by Henry Playford, at his shop in the Temple-Change, Fleet-street, MDCC. [1700]. ESTC No. R201186. Grub Street ID 78638.
  • Blow, John. A choice collection of ayres for the harpsichord or spinett with very plain & easey directions for young beginners. Never before published composed by these eminent masters, viz. Dr. John Blow Master of the boys & organist to the Chappel-Royal & St Peters Westminster Mr. Francis Piggot also organist of the Kings chappel & the Temple Mr. Jeremiah Clarke organist of St Pauls Cathedral & composer of the musik used in the Theatre Royal Mr. John Barrett musick master & organist to Christ's Hospital & St Mary-Hill church & Mr. William Crofts Carefully corrected by each master and fairly engraven on copper-plates. London: Printed and sold by John Young musciall instrument seller at the Dolphin & & Crowne att ye West End of St. Pauls Church Yard, 1700. ESTC No. R201187. Grub Street ID 78639.
  • Blow, John. The pleasant musical companion; being a choice collection of catches, for three and four voices. Compos'd by Dr. John Blow, the late Mr. Henry Purcell, and other eminent masters. London: printed by William Pearson for Henry Playford, and sold by him at his house in Arundel-Street in the Strand; and all musick-shops in town and country, 1707. ESTC No. T177664. Grub Street ID 214574.
  • Blow, John. The pleasant musical companion; being a choice collection of catches, for three and four voices. Compos'd by Dr. John Blow, the late Mr. Henry Purcell, and other eminent masters. London: printed by William Pearson, and sold by John Young, 1709. ESTC No. T149102. Grub Street ID 195177.
  • Blow, John. The pleasant musical companion; being a choice collection of catches, for three and four voices. Compos'd by Dr. John Blow, the late Mr. Henry Purcell, and other eminent masters. London: printed by William Pearson, and sold by John Young musical-instrument-maker, 1720. ESTC No. T154901. Grub Street ID 198833.
  • Blow, John. The pleasant musical companion; being a choice collection of catches, for three and four voices. Compos'd by Dr. John Blow, the late Mr. Henry Purcell, and other eminent masters. London: printed by William Pearson, and sold by John Young musical-instrument-maker, 1726. ESTC No. T154902. Grub Street ID 198834.