Byrd: Madrigals, Songs and Canons
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- Composer: William Byrd (1539-1623)
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- Size: 7.0 x 10.0 inches
Description
Of madrigals and partsongs - Volume 16 of the Byrd Edition contains the six items not included in the printed sets of 1588, 1589 and 1611 (distinguished by the lack of obligatory instrumental accompaniments); of the consort songs, the original versions of consort songs that were subsequently arranged as madrigals; and of canons and rounds, the two that can without doubt be attributed to the composer.
CONTENTS
- Ah, youthful tears (Fragment Only)
- Behold how good (Fragment Only)
- Blessed is he that fears the Lord (Voice & Viols)
- Canon Six in One (and four in two) (Canon)
- Canon Two in One per arsin et thesin (Canon)
- Care for thy soul (Voice & Viols)
- Cease cares (Fragment Only)
- Come to me, grief, for ever (Voice & Viols)
- Constant Penelope (Voice & Viols)
- Depart, ye furies (Fragment Only)
- Farewell, false Love (Voice & Viols)
- How shall a young man? (Voice & Viols)
- I joy not in no earthly bliss (Voice & Viols)
- I thought that Love had been a boy (Voice & Viols)
- I will give laud (Fragment Only)
- If that a sinner's sighs (Voice & Viols)
- If trickling tears (Fragment Only)
- in fields abroad (Voice & Viols)
- in tower most high (Fragment Only)
- La verginella (Voice & Viols)
- Let others praise what seems them best (1589) (SSATTB)
- Look and bow down (Fragment Only)
- Lord in thy wrath (Voice & Viols)
- Lullaby, my sweet little baby (Voice & Viols)
- My mind to me a kingdom is (Voice & Viols)
- O happy thrice (Fragment Only)
- O Lord, who in thy sacred tent? (Voice & Viols)
- O sweet deceit (SMzATB)
- O that most rare breast (Voice & Viols)
- O trifling toys (Fragment Only)
- O you that hear this voice (Voice & Viols)
- Preces Deo fundamus (Fragment Only)
- Prostrate, O Lord, I lie (Voice & Viols)
- See those sweet eyes (Voice & Viols)
- Susanna fair (Voice & Viols)
- This sweet and merry month of May (1590) (SSATTB)
- Though Amaryllis dance in green (Voice & Viols)
- What pleasures have great princes? (SATTB)
- What vaileth it to rule? (MzMzTTB)
- What wights are these (Fragment Only)
- When first by force (I that sometime) (Voice & Viols)
- Where fancy fond (Voice & Viols)
- While that a cruel fire (Fragment Only)
- Who likes to love (Voice & Viols)
- Why do I use my paper, ink and pen? (Voice & Viols)
- with sighs and tears (Fragment Only)
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