An hour's recreation in music (1606)
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An hour's recreation in music (1606)
(The English madrigalists, EM33)
Stainer & Bell, c1961
Rev. ed
Printed Music(Full Score)
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Reprint. Originally published: London in 1606
Publisher's no.: S. & B. 2610
Contents of Works
- The man upright of life(the first verse) : S. S. A. B.
- He only can behold(the second verse) : S. S. A. B.
- O heavy heart(the first verse) : S. S. A. B.
- In hope a king(the second verse) : S. S. A. B.
- Though Wit Bids Will(the third verse) : S. S. A. B.
- But yet it seems(the fourth verse) : S. S. A. B.
- I can no more but hope(the fifth verse) : S. S. A. B.
- Who loves this life : S. S. A. B.
- My prime of youth(the first verse) : S. S. A. B.
- The spring is past(the second verse) : S. S. A. B.
- Rest with yourselves(the first verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- For Love is frail(the second verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- Shall I abide this jesting?(the first verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- Can I abide this prancing?(the second verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- The sturdy rock(the first verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- The stately stag(the second verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- What if a day(the first verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- Earth's but a point(the second verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- There is a garden in her face(the first verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- Those cherries fairly do enclose(the second verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- Her eyes like angels(the third verse) : S. S. A. T. B.
- Behold now praise the Lord : S. (or A.), S. (or A.), T. B. B.
- O Lord bow down thine ear : S. A. T. T. B.
- The sacred choir of angels : S. A. T. B. B.
