Madrigals to four voices (1599)
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Madrigals to four voices (1599)
(The English madrigalists, 23)
Stainer & Bell, c1979
Rev. ed
Printed Music(Full Score)
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For 4 voices and keyboard instrument
English words; also printed as text
Note in English
Contents of Works
- For four voices. I wander up and down : S.S.A.T
- Weep, silly soul disdained : S.S.A.A
- So gracious is thy sweet self : S.S.A.T
- Let go! why do you stay me? : S.S.A.T
- Come, shepherds, follow me : S.A.T.T
- I languish to complain me : S.A.T.B
- Sing out, ye nymphs : S.S.T.T
- Thyrsis, sleepest thou? : S.A.T.T
- Ye restless thoughts : S.A.T.B
- When as I glance : S.S.A.T
- Cruel unkind : S.S.A.A
- O sleep, fond fancy : S.A.T.B
- Weep, O mine eyes : S.A.T.B
- Since neither tunes of joy : S.A.T.B
- O grief! where shall poor grief? : S.A.T.B
- O sweet grief : A.T.T.B
- Rest now, Amphion : A.T.T.B
- For five voices (from 'The triumphs of Oriana'). All creatures now : S.S.A.T.B
- For four voices (from Ravenscroft's 'Brief discourse'). Lure, falconers : S.S.A.T
- Round about in a fair ring : S.S.A.T