anonymous transcribers
transcriptions from Matthew Locke (?)
Dance in Macbeth, transcribed for lyra viol solo
manuscripts: GB-DU Mus. 10445 Blackie, p. 5, no. 7; GB-En Dep 314/24 Sutherland, p. 10; GB-Eu Mus. m.1 (olim P637 R787.1) Cockburn; GB-Lbl Add. 59869, f. 34v; GB-NTu Bell-White 46 Leyden, fol. 19, no. 27; GB-Ob Mus. Sch. F.575, fol. 24v-25r
print: John Playford, Musick’s Recreation on the viol, Lyra-way (Recreation-1669, p. 7, n. 13; Recreation-1682, p. 10, n. 15)
Musick’s Recreation: Early English Books Online
Hinrichsen (Musick’s Recreation 1682), Atelier Philidor (Musick’s Recreation 1682), Adams (Musick’s Recreation)
The dance is attributed to Locke in The Pleasant Companion, London, 1672.