Sandley's Suite

Sandley's Suite is a 17th-century four-movement suite credited as the first to be associated with a named composer.[1][2][3] Consisting of an air, courante, sarabande and jig, it is included in the first edition of Musick's Hand-Maid (1663).[4][1] Although only the final part is specifically credited—to "Mr. Ben: Sandley"—the entire suite is believed to have been composed by and is named for 17th-century English composer Benjamin Sandley.[5]

Notes

  1. 1 2 (Cooper 1989, p. 40)
  2. (Caldwell 1985, p. 155)
  3. (Harley 1994, p. 87)
  4. (Caldwell 1985, p. 155)
  5. (Caldwell 1985, p. 281)

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