Musica transalpina : (1588)
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Musica transalpina : (1588)
(The English madrigalists, 42)
Stainer & Bell, [2011]
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注記
Content Type: notated music (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
For 4-6 voices, unaccompaniment
English words; also printed as original texts in italian and French
Prefatory matter in English
Critical commentary in English: pages 279-299
収録内容
- Madrigals for four voices. These that be certain signs of my tormenting / Noë Faignient
- The fair Diana never more revived / Giovanni de Macque
- Joy so delights my heart and so relieves me / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- False love, now shoot and spare not / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- O grief, if yet my grief be not believed / Baldassare Donato
- As in the night we see the sparks revived / Baldassare Donato
- In vain he seeks for beauty that excelleth / Philippe de Monte
- What meaneth love to nest him / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- Sweet love, when hope was flow'ring / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- Lady, that hand of plenty / Marc' Antonio da Pordenon
- Who will ascend to heav'n, and there obtain me / Giaches de Wert
- Lady, your look so gentle / Cornelis Verdonck
- Madrigals for five voices. From what part of the heav'n from what example, (Part II) In vain he seeks for beauty excelleth / Philippe de Monte
- In ev'ry place I find my grief and anguish / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- Thyrsis to die desired, (Part II) Thyrsis that heart refrained, (Part III) Thus these two lovers fortunately died / Luca Marenzio
- Susanna fair, sometime of love requested / Orlando di Lasso
- Susanna fair, sometime of love requested / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- When shall I cease lamenting? / Noë Faignient
- I must depart all hapless / Luca Marenzio
- I saw my lady weeping, and love did languish, (Part II) Like as from heav'n / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- So gracious is thy self, so fair, so framed / Giovanni Ferretti
- Cruel! Unkind! My heart thou hast bereft me / Giovanni Ferretti
- What doth my pretty darling? / Luca Marenzio
- Sleep, sleep, mine only jewel, (Part II) Thou bring'st her home full nigh me / Stefano Felis
- Sound out, my voice, with pleasant tunes recording / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- Liquid and wat'ry pearls love wept full kindly / Luca Marenzio
- The nightingale, so pleasant and so gay / Orlando di Lasso
- Within a greenwood sweet of myrtle savour / Giovanni Ferretti
- Sometime, when hope relieved me, I was contented / Rinaldo del Mel
- Rubies, and pearls and treasure / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- O sweet kiss, full of comfort / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- Sometime my hope full weakly / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- Lady, that hand of plenty / Lelio Bertani
- My heart, alas, why dost thou love thine enemy? / Girolamo Conversi
- Lady, if you so spite me / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- When I would thee embrace : (Cantio rustica) / Giovanni Battista Pinello
- Thyrsis enjoyed the graces / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- The nightingale, so pleasant and so gay / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- The fair young virgin is like the rose untainted, (Part II) But not so soon, from green stock where it growed / William Byrd
- Madrigals for six voices. I will go die for pure love / Luca Marenzio
- These that be certain sings of my tormenting / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- So far from my delight, what cares torment me, (Part II) She only doth not feel it / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- Lo, here my heart in keeping / anonymous
- Now must I part, my darling / Luca Marenzio
- Zephyrus brings the time that sweetly scenteth, (Part II) But with me, wretch, the storms of woe persever / Girolamo Conversi
- I was full near my fall, and hardly 'scaped, (Part II) But as the bird that in due time espying / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- I sung sometime the freedom of my fancy, (Part II) Because my love, too lofty and too despiteful / Luca Marenzio