Music for cittern
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Bibliographic Information
Music for cittern
(Harvard publications in music, 5 . The complete works of Anthony Holborne ; v. 2)
Harvard University Press, 1973
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Holborne, Anthony, d. 1602 -- Cittharn music
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In tablature and modern notation
Contents of Works
- Cittern music in tablature. Praeludium
- Praeludium
- Praeludium
- Praeludium
- Praeludium
- Praeludium
- Pavane passamezo
- Galliarde
- Pavane quadro
- Pavane la vecchio
- The oulde almaine
- The voyce
- In pescod time
- The Spanish pavane
- Qui passi
- As I went to Walsingham
- Mounsiers almayne
- The miller
- What you will
- The maydens of the countrey
- A jyg
- Bonny sweet robin
- A French toy
- Go from my window
- Sicke sicke and very sicke
- Pavane quadro
- Pavane passamezo
- Pavane passamezo
- Galliard passamezo
- Pavane quadro
- Pavane la vecchio
- Pavane quadro
- A horne pype
- Cittern music in tablature with a bass. Pavane
- Maister earles pavane
- Pavane
- Pavane (Amoretta)
- Pavane (Mens innovata)
- Almaine
- Galliarde
- Maister birds galliard
- Galliard
- Galliarde (Mari-gold galliard)
- Galliard
- Galliarde (Queen's galliard)
- Galliard
- Almain (The night watch)
- Galliard
- Galliarde
- Almayne
- Almayne (The honi-suckle)
- Galliard
- Almayne (The fruits of love)
- Galliard
- The lullaby
- Fantasia (Trium vocum)
- Fantasia (Trium vocum)
- The farewell
- Canzonets for three voices. Change then for lo she changeth / by William Holborne
- Since Bonny-boots was dead / by William Holborne
- Here rest my thoughts / by William Holborne
- Sweete I grant / by William Holborne
- Gush forth my teares / by William Holborne
- Sit still and sturre not / by William Holborne
- Cittern music from manuscript sources. A fancy dedicate to the lo(rd) borough
- Fantasia
- An allmaine
- Passemeasures paven
- Appendix. Marigold galliard
- Queenes galliard
- Holburnes allmayne
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Scholars and lovers of Renaissance music will welcome this volume of music for the cittern, an instrument of the guitar family which used to be played by customers of English barbershops while they waited. One of the few extant sources for this instrument, Anthony Holborne's Cittharn Schoole of 1597, is reproduced in this edition along with other cittern pieces by the same composer which are known today. Each of the pieces in the volume appears in the original tablature and in modern staff notation.
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