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Restoration Theatre Song Archive: data

Monash University
Dr Peter Groves (Managed by) Prof Harold Love (Aggregated by)
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Copyright in the compilation, Harold Love, 2002. Data was sourced from the LION and ECCO databases and proofread against the reproductions in the UMI, STC and Wing microfilm series or their electronic counterpart, the EEBO database, or the Readex microcard edition. Terms and conditions under which data was sourced are not known.


The collection is freely available from the website.


Contact Information

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School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics Menzies Building 20 Chancellors Walk Monash University Clayton 3800 Australia



Full description

This archive contains a close to complete record of the words of songs performed on the London stage between 1600 and 1702/3 and a substantial proportion of the surviving music. Songs are indexed by authors, composers, title of play, first line of the song, or by year, and the archive is of interest to scholars, musicians, and theatre performers. The aim of the project was to assemble material for a projected study by Harold Love of the Restoration theatre song as a performed work, to be conducted through a combination of stage-historical, musicological and dramaturgical understandings. Verbal texts (lyrics of the songs and relevant surrounding dialogue and stage directions) were located through searches of the LION and ECCO databases and proofread against the reproductions in the UMI, STC and Wing microfilm series or their electronic counterpart, the EEBO database, or the Readex microcard edition. Music texts are offered as NoteWorthy Composer files that allow a transcription to be both heard and followed on screen. The archive was prepared by Anthony Butler under an Australian Research Council Discovery grant (DP0208641) awarded to Harold Love. Support was also given by Tracey Caulfield, Peter Groves, Felicity Henderson, Carlin Payne, Chris Worth and Philip Wheatland.

Notes

The dataset is an encoding as a TEI Corpus of the resource which was formly available as website containing: 6 indexes; unknown number of sound files (nwc files, requires free download of the NoteWorthy Composer Browser Plugin, refer https://noteworthycomposer.com/ ; unknown number of images (jpg).

The original website is now lost.

 

Significance statement

The archive is of interest to scholars, musicians, and theatre performers.

Data time period: 1660 to 1700

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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Spatial Coverage And Location

text: London

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