Songs with theorbo (ca. 1650-1663) /

Other Authors: Callon, Gordon J.
Format: Music
Language:English
French
Italian
Published: Madison: A-R Editions, c2000
Series:Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era v.105
Subjects:
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245 1 0 |a Songs with theorbo  |b (ca. 1650-1663) /  |c edited by Gordon J. Callon 
260 |a Madison:  |b A-R Editions,  |c c2000 
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490 0 |a Recent Researches in the Music of the Baroque Era  |v v.105 
500 |a English court songs, from manuscripts in the Bodleian Library (Broxbourne 84.9) and Lambeth Palace Library (1041) Principally for voice and theorbo, or possibly archlute; acc. in tablature and transcribed; also includes songs with unrealized thoroughbass. 
505 0 |a Oxford, Bodleian Library, Broxbourne 84.9. No, no, I never was in love / Henry Lawes. Silly heart forbear / Nicholas Lanier. Amorosa pargoletta / Nicholas Lanier. Fuggi, fuggi, fuggi, diletta amante / anonymous. Je ne puis e?viter / Franc?ois de Chancy. How cool and temp?rate am I grown / Henry Lawes. I?m sick of love / William Lawes. Oft have I sworn I?d love no more / Henry Lawes. La folia / anonymous. Blest be those powers / Charles Colman. S?io morro?, che dira? / anonymous. Dove, dove, corri, mio core? / anonymous. How happy art thou and I / Henry Lawes. Lord, to thee I make my moan / anonymous. Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not / anonymous. Blessed art they that perfect are / anonymous -- London, Lambeth Palace Library, 1041. We do account that music good / anonymous. Silly heart forbear / Nicholas Lanier. Go thy way, since thou wilt go / anonymous. Sing aloud harmonious spheres / anonymous. Beat on proud billows, Boreas blow / anonymous. Ask me no more whither doth stray / anonymous. Je ne connais que trop que j?aime / Michel Lambert. N?entendez-vous point ce langage? / Jean de Cambefort. Qu?un rival vienne devant moi / anonymous. Se voi, luci amate / Gabriel de Rochechouart. When shall I see my captive heart / Henry Lawes. Che?re Phillis, puisque tous mes services / anonymous. Ne vous e?tonnez pas / anonymous. Ma Cloris, je me meurs d?amour / anonymous. Cloris, when I to thee present / Hanry Lawes. Bright Aurelia, I do owe / Charles Colman. O mia Filli gradita / anonymous. Never persuade me to?it I vow / Charles Colman. Perfect and endless circles are / William Lawes. Farewell, farewell, fond love / Charles Colman. Pensieri quietate, quietate non piu? / anonymous. Non temer, Filli mia / anonymous. Last night my fair resolved to go / anonymous. Lucinda, wink or veil those eyes / Matthew Locke. Fret on fond Cupid, curse thy feeble bow / John Goodgroome. Ye powers that guard Love?s silken throne / anonymous. Oft have I searched both court and town / Alphonso Marsh. The glories of our birth and state / Edward Colman. Cloris when that you do intend / Henry Lawes. Appendix: Variants. No, no, I never was in love / Henry Lawes -- How cool and temp?rate I am grown / Henry Lawes -- Oft have I swore I?d love no more / Henry Lawes -- Je ne connais que trop que j?aime / Michel Lambert -- N?entendez-vous point ce langage? / Jean de Cambefort -- Se voi, luci amate / Gabriel de Rochechouart -- Cloris, when I to thee present / Henry Lawes -- O mia Filli gradita / anonymous -- Cloris, when e?er you do intend / Henry Lawes. 
650 1 0 |a Τραγούδια με θεόρβη 
650 1 0 |a Τραγούδια με λαούτο 
700 1 |a Callon, Gordon J. 
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