Literary Criticism (1400-1800)

Durfey, Thomas | Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson (essay date 1987)

Olive Baldwin and Thelma Wilson (essay date 1987)

SOURCE: Baldwin, Olive and Wilson, Thelma. “The Music for Durfey's Cinthia and Endimion.Theatre Notebook 41, no. 2 (1987): 70-4.

[In the following essay, Baldwin and Wilson discuss the lyrics and musical accompaniment of several of the songs in Durfey's Cinthia and Endimion.]

Carolyn Kephart, in her article on Durfey's A New Opera call'd Cinthia and Endimion (Theatre Notebook xxxix, 3), confined her consideration of the music to the four songs to be found in Day and Murrie's English Song-Books 1651-1702.1 In fact, the situation is more complex and interesting: music for the opera survives elsewhere and two of the four settings listed by Day and Murrie may well not have been used in the 1697 production.

In his Music in the Restoration Theatre2 Curtis Price lists three pieces of instrumental music, probably act tunes, in a...

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