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Thomas Morley

English Lute Songs - Volume 2

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Stainer & Bell  |  SKU: B617  |  バーコード: 9790220206184

Description

The two books contain some 100 songs chosen from the definitive collections of The English Lutenists begun by Edmund Fellowes, revised by Thurston Dart and added to by later scholars. They include many favorites and many lesser-known songs by popular composers such as Dowland, Campion and Pilkington (no known ancestor of the compiler) as well as some unjustly forgotten such as Corkine, Attey and Ferrabosco. Nearly all are for middle-range voice, with lute parts transcribed in staff notation. The books have an appropriate preface and a commentary on the words, which often throw a penetrating light on Elizabethan and Jacobean life.

JOHN DOWLAND

  • Awake sweet love
  • Clear or cloudy
  • Come again: sweet love
  • Come away, come sweet love
  • Daphne was not so chaste
  • Far from triumphing Court
  • Farewell unkind farewell
  • Fie on this feigning
  • Fine knacks for ladies
  • Flow my tears
  • Flow not so fast ye fountains
  • I saw my lady weep
  • If my complaints could passions move
  • in darkness let me dwell
  • Lady if you so spite me
  • Now, o now I needs must part
  • Shall I sue?
  • Sleep, wayward thoughts
  • Sorrow, sorrow, stay
  • Sweet stay awhile
  • Time stands still
  • To ask for all thy love
  • Toss not my soul
  • Weep you no more, sad fountains
  • What if I never speed?
  • When Phoebus first did Daphne love

ROBERT JONES

  • Fie, what a coil is here!
  • Go to bed, sweet muse
  • My father fain would have me take a man -My love hath her true love betrayed
  • What if I seek for love of thee?

THOMAS MORLEY

  • Absence, hear thou my protestation
  • I saw my lady weeping
  • It was a lover and his lass
  • O grief! e'en on the bud

RICHARD MARTIN

  • Change thy mind since she doth change

FRANCIS PILKINGTON

  • Diaphenia
  • Down a down, thus Phyllis sung
  • Now let her change
  • Rest sweet nymphs

GEORGE MASON

  • Dido was the Carthage Queen

PHILIP ROSSETER

  • If I hope I pine
  • If she forsake me
  • Kind in unkindness
  • Shall I come if I swim?
  • Sweet, come again
  • Though far from joy
  • What then is love but mourning
  • When Laura smiles
Stainer & Bell

English Lute Songs - Volume 2

$ 16.50

Description

The two books contain some 100 songs chosen from the definitive collections of The English Lutenists begun by Edmund Fellowes, revised by Thurston Dart and added to by later scholars. They include many favorites and many lesser-known songs by popular composers such as Dowland, Campion and Pilkington (no known ancestor of the compiler) as well as some unjustly forgotten such as Corkine, Attey and Ferrabosco. Nearly all are for middle-range voice, with lute parts transcribed in staff notation. The books have an appropriate preface and a commentary on the words, which often throw a penetrating light on Elizabethan and Jacobean life.

JOHN DOWLAND

  • Awake sweet love
  • Clear or cloudy
  • Come again: sweet love
  • Come away, come sweet love
  • Daphne was not so chaste
  • Far from triumphing Court
  • Farewell unkind farewell
  • Fie on this feigning
  • Fine knacks for ladies
  • Flow my tears
  • Flow not so fast ye fountains
  • I saw my lady weep
  • If my complaints could passions move
  • in darkness let me dwell
  • Lady if you so spite me
  • Now, o now I needs must part
  • Shall I sue?
  • Sleep, wayward thoughts
  • Sorrow, sorrow, stay
  • Sweet stay awhile
  • Time stands still
  • To ask for all thy love
  • Toss not my soul
  • Weep you no more, sad fountains
  • What if I never speed?
  • When Phoebus first did Daphne love

ROBERT JONES

  • Fie, what a coil is here!
  • Go to bed, sweet muse
  • My father fain would have me take a man -My love hath her true love betrayed
  • What if I seek for love of thee?

THOMAS MORLEY

  • Absence, hear thou my protestation
  • I saw my lady weeping
  • It was a lover and his lass
  • O grief! e'en on the bud

RICHARD MARTIN

  • Change thy mind since she doth change

FRANCIS PILKINGTON

  • Diaphenia
  • Down a down, thus Phyllis sung
  • Now let her change
  • Rest sweet nymphs

GEORGE MASON

  • Dido was the Carthage Queen

PHILIP ROSSETER

  • If I hope I pine
  • If she forsake me
  • Kind in unkindness
  • Shall I come if I swim?
  • Sweet, come again
  • Though far from joy
  • What then is love but mourning
  • When Laura smiles
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