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Airs; or, Fantastic spirits : to three voices : published in 1608 ; A madrigal included by Morley in the "Triumph of Oriana," published in 1601 / Thomas Weelkes ; transcribed, scored, and edited by Edmund Horace Fellowes.

LIBRA M2 .F412 1913 v.13
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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Contributor:
Fellowes, Edmund H., 1870-1951.
Series:
English madrigal school ; 13.
The English madrigal school ; 13
Standardized Title:
Ayeres or phantasticke spirites
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Part songs, English.
Madrigals, English.
Genre:
Part songs.
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 score (xvii, 85 pages) ; 26 cm.
Other Title:
Fantastic spirits.
Place of Publication:
London : Stainer and Bell, 1916.
Contents:
Come let's begin to revel 't out.
Jockey thine hornpipe's dull.
Some men desire spouses.
To-morrow is the marriage day.
Upon a hill the bonny boy.
Come sirrah Jack ho.
Tan ta ra cries Mars.
The gods have heard my vows.
Though my carriage be but careless.
The ape, the monkey and baboon.
No, though I shrink still.
Ay me, alas, hey ho.
Late is my rash accounting.
Four arms, two necks, one wreathing.
Lord when I think.
Say, wanton, will you love me?
I bei ligustri e rose.
Strike it up, tabor.
Ha, ha! this world doth pass.
Since Robin Hood, maid Marian.
Fa la. Now weep, now sing.
Alas! O tarry but one half hour.
As deadly serpents lurking.
Donna il vostro bel viso.
The nightingale, the organ of delight.
For six voices: Death hath deprived me.
A madrigal from "The triumphs of Oriana": As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending.
Notes:
Principally for SSA ; includes piano reduction.
Chiefly English words (two works in Italian); printed as text, p. v-xv.
"A madrigal included by Thomas Morley as no. 17 in The triumphs of Oriana (1601): As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending": p. 72-85.
Contains:
Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623. As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending. 1916.
OCLC:
752354
Publisher Number:
S. & B. 1799 Stainer & Bell

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