Dialogues, partsongs, and catches
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Dialogues, partsongs, and catches
(Recent researches in the music of the baroque era, 121 . Collected vocal music / William Lawes ; pt. 2)
A-R Editions, c2002
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Chiefly for 2-3 voices and continuo; some works for 3-6 voices, unacc
English words; also printed as texts
Pref. in English
Critical report in English: p. 117-131, 189-197
Contents of Works
- Dialogues. When death shall snatch us from these kids
- A health to the northern lass
- The cats
- Come, heavy heart
- 'Tis not, boy, thy amorous look
- Charon! O gentle Charon!
- Orpheus, O Orpheus, gently touch thy Lesbian lyre
- Come, my Daphne, come away
- Come, my Daphne, come away
- Charon, O Charon!
- Haste you nymphs
- Sacred love whose virtuous power
- The lark
- Vulcan, O Vulcan, my love
- What if I die for love of thee?
- What if I die for love of thee?
- Partsongs. A hall, a hall
- When each line's a faithful drinker
- What ho, we come to be merry
- Music, the master of thy art is dead
- All these lie howling
- Come, lovely Cloris
- Gather your rosebuds / arr. John Playford
- Good morrow unto her
- Good morrow unto her
- Love is lost
- Love is lost
- O my Clarissa
- O my Clarissa
- Solo plus chorus. Come, take a carouse
- Beliza, shade your shining eyes
- On, on compassion shall never enter here
- Come, Adonis, come again
- Fill, fill the bowl
- There can be no glad man
- 'Tis no shame to yield to beauty
- What should my mistress do
- Catches. Some drink, boy
- Hark, jolly lads
- Call for the ale
- Let's cast away care
- Stand still and listen
- If we shall drink canary
- I do confess
- Whither go ye
- Come, my lads
- Tom, Ned, and Jack
- Never let a man
- Though I am not Bacchus' priest
- Brisk claret and sherry
- Wars are our delight
- A knot of good fellows
- A pox on our jailer
- A round, a round, a round, boys
- Bess, black as a charcoal
- Come, Amarillis, now let us be merry
- Come follow me brave hearts
- Come, let us cast the dice
- Come, let us have a merry heart
- Come, quaff apace this brisk canary wine
- Dainty fine aniseed water fine
- Drink tonight of the moonshine bright
- Goose lawed with Goose
- Hang sorrow adn cast away care
- Hie we to the other world
- I'll tell you of a matter
- It is folly to be jolly
- See how Cawood's dragon looks
- See how in gathering of their May
- The pot, the pipe, the quart, the can
- The wise men were but seven
- Appendix: Incomplete, doubtful, and wrongly attributed works. Come, Cloris, hie we to bow'r : (incomplete)
- Damon, good morrow : (arrangement, incomplete)
- Dear leave thy home (1) : (fragment?)
- Dear leave thy home (2) : (fragment)
- Dear leave thy home (3) : (arrangement, incomplete)
- Love throws more dangerous darts : (arrangement, incomplete)
- When by thy scorn, foul murd'ress : (arrangement, incomplete)
- Why should fond man : (arrangement, incomplete)
- Go, bleeding heart : (fragment)
- Fear not, dear love : (fragment)
- Now that the spring hath fill'd our veins : (incomplete, voices only)
- Sing his praise that doch keep : (arrangement, incomplete)
- Three-part setting in A minor (1) : (fragment)
- Three-part setting in A minor (2) : (fragment)
- Here's a jolly couple : (incomplete, voices only)
- He that a tinker would be / John Wilson?
- Now, now the sun is fled
- Your love if virtuous will show forth
- Your love if virtuous will show forth : (variant)