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Songs for the lute, viol and voice (1606) / John Danyel ; edited by Edmund H. Fellowes and revised under the direction of Thurston Dart ; this volume revised by David Scott
(The English lute-songs ; Ser. 2 ; 8)

Material Type score
Edition [Rev. ed.]
Publisher London : Stainer & Bell
Year c1970
Language English
Size 1 score (vii, 77 p.), ; 26 cm

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Media type 楽譜(印刷)
Contents Coy Daphne fled
Thou pretty bird
He whose desires are still abroad
Like as the lute delights
Dost thou withdraw thy grace?
Why canst thou not?
Stay, cruel, stay
Time cruel time
Grief, keep within
Drop not mine eyes
Have all our passions
Let not Cloris think
Can doleful notes
No, let chromatic tunes
Uncertain certain turns
Eyes, look no more
If I could shut the gate
I die whenas I do not see
What delight can they enjoy?
Now the earth, the skies, the air
Mrs. Ann Grene her leaves be green
Notes With reproduction of the dedication (in verse) of the original edition
For solo voice, except no. 20. which is a duet. The original lute accompaniment has been transcribed from the tablature into modern notation for piano. The part for viol, additional vocal parts in nos. 19 and 20 and a composition for lute solo of the original edition are omitted
Authors Dart, Thurston, 1921-1971
Fellowes, Edmund Horace, 1870-1951
Scott, David
Danyel, John, 1564-ca. 1626
Uniform title Danyel, John, 1564-ca. 1626 -- Songs or ayres, 2nd book
Subjects FREE:For voice and piano
FREE:Songs with piano -- Scores  All Subject Search
FREE:Songs with lute -- Scores  All Subject Search
FREE:Vocal duets with piano
Classification DC:784.8 S
ID 6000302067
楽器編成 For voice and piano

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