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Songs of 3, 4, 5, and 6 parts (1622)

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library M2 .F413 v.18 1960
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Tomkins, Thomas, 1572-1656.
Contributor:
Fellowes, Edmund H., 1870-1951.
Series:
English madrigalists ; v. 18.
The English madrigalists ; v. 18
Standardized Title:
Songs, voices (3-6)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Part songs, English.
Genre:
Part songs.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 score (xx, 224 pages) : facsimiles ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : Stainer & Bell : American agents: Galaxy Music Corp. ; New York, [1960]
Contents:
Songs of three parts: Our hasty life away doth post. No more I will thy love. Sure there is no god of love. Fond men, that do so highly prize. How great delight. Love, cease tormenting.
Songs of four parts: O let me live for true love. O let me die for true love. Oyez! Has any found a lad? Weep no more, thou sorry boy. Yet again, as soon revived. Was ever wretch tormented?
Songs of five parts: To the shady woods. Too much I once lamented. Come, shepherds, sing with me. Cloris, whenas I woo. See, see the shepherds' queen. Phyllis, now cease to move me. When David heard. Phyllis, yet see him dying. Fusca, in thy starry eyes. Adieu, ye city-prisoning towers.
Songs of six parts: When I observe. Music divine. Oft did I marle. Woe is me. It is my well-beloved's voice. Turn unto the Lord.
A madrigal for five voices from the "Triumphs of Oriana": The fauns and satyrs tripping.
Notes:
Includes piano reduction.
Words also printed as text on p. vii-xii.
OCLC:
1001452

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