For _Hautboys_ in four parts. See p. 172. Cf. _H. 6. A._
III, iii, 33.
[Music: Batterie de Tambour.]
[Music: Air des Hautbois.]
(_d._) A 'sonnerie' of French Cavalry, 1636 (Louis XIII.). See p. 178.
I connect this with 'sennet.'
[Music: Boute-selle (_i.e._, 'to horse').]
(_e._) Tucket, p. 180. _H. 5._ IV, ii, 35.
[Music: 1. An Italian Tucket, date 1638.]
[Music: 2. French Tucket, 1643.]
(_f._) 1. Old French hunting fanfare. Perhaps may be connected with
'Horns wind a Peal.' _Titus_ II, ii, 10. See p. 183.
[Music: _Four_ Horns.]
(_f._) 2. The imitation (by violins) of a hunting call in Purcell's
'Dido and AEneas,' 1675. See p. 183.
[Music]
INDEX.
ACCURATE knowledge of Shakespeare, 2, 3.
Actors preceded by drums, 163;
by trumpets, 164, 167, 168.
_Actor's Remonstrance_, The, 19.
Aguecheek, Sir Andrew, a musician, 29.
'Alas, my love,' 194.
Alarum, 165, 166.
_All's Well_, 120, 133, 163, 205.
Alman, a dance, 115, 170.
Amateurs, 17th cent., 13, 14, 47.
'And will he not come again,' 77, 197.
Anthems, practised by Falstaff, 85.
'Anthoinette,' galliard tune, 143.
_Antony and Cleopatra_, 152, 159, 162, 166, 175.
Arbeau, see 'Orchesographie.'
Arch-Lute, 56, and frontispiece.
Arena, Anthoine, 139.
_As you like it_, 72, 73, 77, 93, 94, 126, 155, 157, 193, 203.
Autolycus's songs, 72, 191, 192.
'Ayres' for lute, 55, 187.
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