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Second set of madrigals to 3, 4, 5, and 6 parts : (1618) / Thomas Bateson ; edited by Edmund H. Fellowes ;rev. by Thurston Dart.

LIBRA M2 .F413 v.22 1960
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Bateson, Thomas.
Contributor:
Fellowes, Edmund H., 1870-1951.
Dart, Thurston, 1921-1971.
Series:
English madrigalists ; v. 22.
The English madrigalists ; v. 22
Standardized Title:
Madrigals, 2nd set
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Madrigals, English.
Genre:
Part songs.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 score (xvi, 183 pages) : facsimiles ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : Stainer & Bell : American agents : Galaxy Music Corp. ; New York, [1960]
Contents:
Songs of three parts: Love is the fire. My mistress after service due. One woman scarce of twenty. If I seek to enjoy. Pleasure is a wanton thing. Sweet, those trammels of your hair.
Songs of four parts: Love not, poor bloom. The nightingale in silent night. O what is she? See forth her eyes. When to the gloomy woods. If floods of tears.
Songs of five parts: Have I found her? Down the hills Corinna trips. Camilla fair tripped o'er the plain. Sadness, sit down. Life of my life. I heard a noise. With bitter sighs. Why do I, dying, live? In depth of grief. All the day I waste. Why dost thou fly? Come, Sorrow, help me to lament.
Songs of six parts: Cupid in a bed of roses. Cytherea smiling said. Her hair the net of golden wire. Fond love is blind. Ah, Cupid, grant. She with a cruel frown.
Notes:
Includes piano reduction.
English words, printed as text, p. v-xi.
OCLC:
1021095

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