Partition
London: Faber & Faber
Titre An elizabethan song book : lute songs, madrigals and rounds / music edited by Noah Greenberg ; text edited by W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman
Responsable(s) secondaire(s)
Auden, Wystan Hugh : Collaborateur
Kallman, Chester Simon : Collaborateur
Greenberg, Noah : Editeur
Éditeur(s)
London: Faber & Faber
Type de document 1 partition (XV, 240 p.) ; 28 cm
Formation(s) instrumentale(s)
2 instrument(s): Voix non spécifiée ou 2 voix non spécifiées ou 3 voix non spécifiées, Piano
Langue chantée Anglais
Oeuvre(s)
Contenu Sweet was the song / J. Attey , If ever haples woman, Of all the birds, Whither runeth my sweethart / J. Bartlet ; I care not for these ladies, Followe thy faire sunne, Turne backe you wanton flyer, Follow your saint, Faire, if you expect admiring, Harke al you ladies, When thou must home, Never weather-beaten saile, Jacke and Jone, All lookes be pale, What harvest halfe so sweet is, Though your strangenesse frets my hart, Kinde are her answers, Breake now my heart and dye, Now winter nights enlarge, If thou longst so much to learne, Thrice tosse these oaken ashes, Fire, fire, Silly boy 'tis full Moone, So quicke, so hot, so mad, To his sweet lute, Think'st thou to seduce me then / T. Campian ; Wandring in this place, Down in the valley, Everie bush now springing / M. Cavendish ; Two lovers sat lamenting / W. Corkine ; Tyme cruell tyme / J. Danyel ; Who ever thinks or hopes, If my complaints, Can shee excuse my wrongs, Dear, if you change, Go christall teares, His golden locks time hath to silver turnde, Come away, come sweet love, Away with these selfe loving lads, Come heavy sleepe, I saw my lady weepe, Flow my teares, Fine knacks for ladies, O sweet woods, In darknesse let mee dwell, Weepe you no more, The lowest trees have tops / J. Dowland ; Come my Celia, So, so leave off this last lamenting kisse, So beautie on the waters stood / A. Ferrabosco ; What then is love, Since first I saw your face, There is a ladie sweet and kind / T. Ford ; What is beauty but a breath / T. Greaves ; Tobacco is like love, Fain would I change that note / T. Hume ; When love on time and measure makes his ground, Dreames and Imaginations, Now what is love, Beauty sate bathing, Goe to bed sweete Muze, Love is a bable, What if I sped, Sweet if you like and love me stil, Sweete Kate, Will saide to his mammy, In Sherwood livde stout Robin Hood, Ite caldi sospiri, There was a wyly ladde/R. Jones ; Misteresse mine, It was a lover and his lasse, Faire in a morne / T. Morley ; Now peep, boe peep, Rest sweet Nimphs / F. Pilkington ; When Laura smiles / P. Rosseter ; He ho, to the Greenwood, Jolly shepherd, Now God be with old Simeon, Musing, To Portsmouth, Sing we now merrily, O lusty May / D. Melvill ; Doe you not know / T. Morley ; Adew sweet Amarillis / J. Wilbye
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Cote Ac 2897
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