Madrigals to 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts (published in 1613).
1922
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Title
Madrigals to 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts (published in 1613).
Uniform title
First set of English madrigals
Created/published
London : Stainer and Bell, 1922.
Description
xvi, 230, [1] p. : (score). ; cm.
Associated name
Series statement
English madrigal school ; v. 19
Note
With reproduction of the original title page and dedication.
Includes reduction for piano. Originally both for viols and voices.
Includes reduction for piano. Originally both for viols and voices.
Contents
Songs of three voices : My true love hath my heart (words by Sir Philip Sydney) His heart his wound recieved (words by Sir Philip Sydney) O say, dear life. In health and ease I am (words by Francis Davidson) Go, wailing accents (words by Francis Davidson) Fly not so fast
Songs of four voices : A satyr once did run away (words by Sir Philip Sydney) O my thoughts, surcease (words by Sir Philip Sydney) Sweet pity, wake. Love is a dainty. Free from love's bonds. How long shall I?
Songs of five voices : Sweet Philomel. Ye sylvan nymphs. Flora, fair nymph. Phyllis, the bright. Hope of my heart. Upon a bank of roses (words by Michael Drayton)
Songs of six voices : Retire, my troubled soul. Oft have I tendered. Out from the vale. O divine love (words by Michael Drayton) If the deep sighs (words by Michael Drayton) There's not a grove (words by Michael Drayton) Die not, fond man. I have entreated (words by Michael Drayton) Come, sable night. Weep forth your tears.
Songs of four voices : A satyr once did run away (words by Sir Philip Sydney) O my thoughts, surcease (words by Sir Philip Sydney) Sweet pity, wake. Love is a dainty. Free from love's bonds. How long shall I?
Songs of five voices : Sweet Philomel. Ye sylvan nymphs. Flora, fair nymph. Phyllis, the bright. Hope of my heart. Upon a bank of roses (words by Michael Drayton)
Songs of six voices : Retire, my troubled soul. Oft have I tendered. Out from the vale. O divine love (words by Michael Drayton) If the deep sighs (words by Michael Drayton) There's not a grove (words by Michael Drayton) Die not, fond man. I have entreated (words by Michael Drayton) Come, sable night. Weep forth your tears.
Series
English madrigal school ; v. 19.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
Call number
M2 .F4 v.19