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Title Consort songs / transcribed and edited by Philip Brett.

Publication Info. London : Stainer and Bell, 1967.

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 Talbott Reference  M2 .M97 B v.22    Available  ---
Description 1 score (xxi, 191 pages) : facsimiles ; 33 cm.
score
Series Musica Britannica ; 22
Musica Britannica ; 22.
Note For 1-5 voices, with accompaniment for 3-6 viols.
"Published for the Royal Musical Association."
"Textual commentary": pages 177-188.
Contents Elegies and dramatic laments. O Death, rock me asleep ; Alas, alack, my heart is woe ; Come tread the paths ; Farewell the bliss / anon. -- Enforc'd by love and fear ; Pour down, you pow'rs divine ; No grief is like to mine / Robert Parsons -- Ah, alas, you salt sea gods ; O Jove, from stately throne / Richard Farrant -- A doleful deadly pang / Nicholas Strogers -- Send forth thy sighs ; Prepare to die / Nathaniel Pattrick -- Like as the day / Patrick Mando -- For death of her ; Ye mortal wights / William Cobbold -- Cease now, vain thoughts / Nathaniel Giles -- O thrice-blessed earthbed / John Tomkins -- Settings of poems from The paradise of dainty devices (1576). How can the tree ; In terrors trapp'd ; Mistrust misdeems amiss ; The saint I serve / anon. -- Mistrust not truth ; O heav'nly God / (Nicholas?) Strogers -- When May is in his prime / anon. -- Lullabies, "sonnets", and pastorals. Ah, silly poor Joas ; My little sweet darling ; Without redress ; In paradise / anon. -- Amids my bale ; The haughty hearts / William Cobbold -- Fie, fie, my fate ; Come, Charon, come / anon. -- Climb not too high / Nathaniel Pattrick -- Eliza is the fairest queen / Edward Johnson -- My mind to me ; My heart doth pant for sorrow ; Complain with tears ; What first did break thee / anon. -- Psalms and sacred songs. Come, Holy Ghost ; O Lord of whom I do depend ; O Lord, turn not away thy face / anon. -- Now Israel may say ; Except the Lord the house do make ; Lord, to thee I make my moan ; Yield unto God / John Cosyn -- Ne reminiscaris / John Wilbye -- Born is the Babe / anon. -- Songs from the Oxford manuscripts, and later play-songs. Eliza, her name gives honour ; Venus' birds / John Bennet -- Cuckoo ; In a merry May morn ; Joan, quoth John ; No more, good herdsman, of thy song ; Sweet, they say such virtue lies in your lips ; I am not I of such belief (I) / Richard Nicholson -- I am not I of such belief (II) ; Were I made juror ; Smiths are good fellows / William Wigthorpe -- Of all jolly pastimes ; What meat eats the Spaniard? ; Hold, lingel, hold ; The dark is my delight ; This merry pleasant spring ; When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly ; Sweet was the song the Virgin sung / anon. -- Sorrow, come / John Dowland -- The cries of London / Thomas Weelkes -- The cries of London / Orlando Gibbons -- The cry of London / anon. -- The city cries ; The country cries / Richard Dering -- New fashions / William Cobbold.
Subject Songs with viol ensemble -- Scores.
Sacred songs with viol ensemble -- Scores.
Part songs, English.
Part songs, English.
Genre/Form Scores.
Scores.
Added Author Brett, Philip.
Music No. S. & B. 5542 Stainer and Bell