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Madrigals to 3. 4. and 5. parts, (1606) / Michael East ; transcribed, scored and edited by Edmund Horace Fellowes.
LIBRA M2 .F412 1913 v.30
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- Format:
- Musical score
- Author/Creator:
- East, Michael, approximately 1580-1648.
- Series:
- English madrigal school ; 30.
- The English madrigal school ; 30
- Standardized Title:
- Madrigals, 2nd set
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Madrigals, English.
- Genre:
- Madrigals (Music)
- Scores.
- Physical Description:
- 1 score (xiv, 128 pages) ; 26 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- London : Stainer & Bell, 1923.
- Contents:
- Songs of 3 voices. I do not love my Phyllis ; See Amaryllis shamed ; Why smilest thou, sweet jewel ; How merrily we live ; Follow me, sweet love ; Round about I follow thee
- Songs of 4 voices. In dolorous complaining ; Since tears would not obtain ; Why runs away my love ; Why do you seek by flight ; Farwell, false love; So much to give ; Sound out, my voice ; She that my plaints
- Songs of 5 voices. Why smilest thou, sweet jewel? ; Dear, why do you joy? ; Now Cloris laughs ; Forsaken Thyrsis, sighing, sings ; I fall and then I rise again ; What doth my pretty darling! ; Hence stars, too dim of light ; O metaphysical tobacco
- Notes:
- Originally composed for viols and voices.
- Includes piano reduction.
- With reproduction of original t.p. and dedication.
- Includes the first version of Hence stars, too dim of light, from Morley's Triumphs of Oriana (1601).
- English words, printed as text, p. ix-xii.
- Contains:
- East, Michael, approximately 1580-1648. Hence, stars, too dim of light.
- OCLC:
- 249364620
- Publisher Number:
- S. & B. 2562 Stainer & Bell
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