Music of Scotland 1500-1700
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Music of Scotland 1500-1700
(Musica Britannica : a national collection of music, 15)
Published for the Royal Musical Association, Stainer and Bell, 1957
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Chiefly for 3-5 voices, unacc; some works for 3-5 unspecified instruments
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Contents of Works
- Mass à 3
- Mass Rex virginum à 4
- Mass L'homme armé à 4 / Robert Carver
- Mass Felix namque à 6
- O bone jesu à 19 / Robert Carver
- Descendi in hortum meum (from The song of solomon) à 4
- Deus misereatur nostri (Psalm 67) à 4 / Robert Johnson
- Si quis diligit me à 4 or à 5 / David Peebles-Francy Heagy
- Quam multi, domine (Psalm 3) à 4 / David Peebles
- Blessed art thou (Psalm 128) à 5 / Andro Blackhall
- Judge and reverge my cause (Psalm 43) à 5 / Andro Blackhall
- Te deum (We praise thee, O God) à 4 / Andro Kemp
- Our father, whiche in heaven art (the Lord's prayer) à 4 / John Angus
- All my belief (the xii articles of the christian fayth) à 4 / John Angus
- Three setting of psalm 1 (The man is blest) / David Peebles
- Three setting of psalm 18 (O God, ny strength and fortitude) / David Peebles , [Andro Blackhall?]
- Three setting of psalm 113 (Ye children, which do seave the Lord) / David Peebles , Andro Kemp
- Three setting of psalm 124 (Now Israel may say) / David Peebles , Andro Kemp
- The gowans are gay
- In a garden so green
- My heartly service (the pleugh song)
- Our father God celestial (the Lord's prayer) / [Pierre Cadéac]
- Com palefaced death / [Robert] Johnson
- Woe worth the tyme
- Alas that same sueit face
- O lusty May
- All sons of Adam (the Christmas medley)
- O God abufe / John Fethy
- The time of youth / [John Fethy?]
- Support your servand
- Richt soir opprest
- O mortal man
- Departe, departe (the lament of the maister of Erskyn) and You lovers all
- How suld my febill body fure?
- Defiled is my name / [Robert] Johnson
- Absent I am
- Remember me, my deir
- The flaming fire
- Nou let us sing
- Adeu, O desie of delyt and Declair ye banks of Helicon / Andro Blackhall
- Before the Greeks durst enterpryse or Whenas the greeks
- My bailful briest
- No wonder is suppose
- In throu the windows of myn ees and Psalm 2
- Lyk as the dum solsequium / [La Grotte, set by?]
- Evin dead behold I breathe
- What mightie motion
- Come, my children dere
- Since that my siches
- Joy to the person of my love
- Care away go thou from me
- Where art thou, hope?
- Doune in yone gardeine (Christ in gethsemane)
- Let not, I say, the sluggish sleep / [Andro Melvill?]
- Come love, let's walk and The thoughts of men
- Walking I chanc'd into a shade
- When chill cold age
- Begone, sweit night
- Then wilt thou goe
- Balulalow (ane sang of the birth of Christ and lady Bothwell's lament)
- Yee Gods of love
- Hollow my fancie / [set by] Mr Beck
- O're hills, o're mountains (fancy free) / [set by] Mr Beck
- One yeir begins (lady Lothian's lilt)
- Ane exempill of tripla à 4
- In nomine à 5 / [Robert] Johnson
- Prince Edward's paven à 4
- The Queine of Ingland's paven à 4
- Paven à 4
- [Gilliard] à 4
- Lytill blak à 3 / [John Black]
- Ane lessone upon the first psalme à 4 / [John Black?]
- Ane lessone upon the secund psalme à 4 / [John Black?]
- My Lord of Marche paven à 4 / James Lauder
- Ane Ground à 3
- Wilson's fantasie à 4 / [Wilson?]