Title | The Grove, or Rural Harmony |
Alternative title | {{TPtr}} :The Grove or Rural Harmony containing The Huntsman, a Cantata with Symphonies accompanyed with the French Horn. An Address to Flora, a Cantata with Symphonies and a Chorus for three Voices. An Eccho Dialogue and A variety of other Songs set to Musick for one, two, and three Voices, with Symphonies for German Flutes or Violins and Thorough Bass. To which are added Three Catches for three Voices. Composed by John Carr of Boxford in Suffolk. |
Creators | John Carr (composer) |
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Instrumentation | voice, horn, violin and continuo voice, flute, horn and continuo voice, flute and continuo voice, violin and continuo voice and continuo 2 voices and continuo 3 voices, 2 violins and continuo 3 voices, 2 flutes and continuo 2 voices, flute and continuo 2 voices, violin and continuo 2 voices, 2 flutes and continuo 2 voices, 2 violins and continuo 3 voices 3 voices and continuo |
Number of movements | — |
Keys | — |
Composed | — |
First published | 1760 |
Dedication | — |
Tempo markings | — |
Metronome markings | — |
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Average duration (sec) | — |
Number of measures | — |
Composition types | Songs, Catches, Secular cantatas |
Language | English |
Period | Baroque |
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Details | Section | Type | Publisher | Date | File |
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view | Complete | — | John Johnson | — | Complete Score · view |
view | Complete | selections | — | — | Here draw’r, come bring us some port · view |
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