First set of madrigals to four voices (published in 1599). A madrigal (included by Morley in the "Triumphs of Oriana", published in 1601)
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First set of madrigals to four voices (published in 1599). A madrigal (included by Morley in the "Triumphs of Oriana", published in 1601)
(The English madrigal school / edited by Edmund H. Fellowes, v. 8)
Stainer & Bell, 1920
2nd ed
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Madrigals for four voices
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Reprint. Originally published: London in 1599
Publisher's no.: S. & B. 1664
Contents of Works
- You pretty flowers that smile : S. A. A. (or T.), B.
- Now each creature joys the other : S. S. (or A.), A. (or T.), B.
- You'll never leave still tossing : S. A. T. B.
- Lady my flame still burning(the first part) : S. A. (or S.), T. B.
- Sweet Lord your flame(the second part of No. 4) : S. A. T. B.
- Soon as the hungry lion : S. A. (or S.), A. (or T.), B.
- O stay sweet love(the first part) : S. A. T. B.
- I thought my love(the second part of No. 7) : S. A. A. (or T.), B.
- Compare me to the child : S. S. (or A.) A. (or T.), B.
- Who would have thought that face : S. A. A. T.
- Sweet friend they absence : S. A. T. (or A.), B.
- The flattering words : S. S. (or A.), A. B.
- Cease now thy mourning : S. S. (or A.), A. (or T.), B. (or T.)
- A little pretty bonny lass : S. A. (or S.), T. B.
- Fair Phyllis I saw : S. (or A.), A. (or S.), T. B.
- Take time while time doth last : S. A. T. (or B.), B.
- You blessed bowers(for eight voices) : S. S. A. T. (or A.), T. (or A.), T. (or B.), B. B.
- Fair Nymph I heard one telling : S. S. A. A. (or T.), B. (or T.), B.