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Third booke of ayres (1617) / Thomas Campian ; edited by Edmund H. Fellowes ; revised by Thurston Dart
(The English lute-songs ; Ser. 2 ; 10)

Material Type score
Edition Rev. ed.
Publisher London : Stainer & Bell
Year c1969
Language English
Size 1 score (v, 55 p.) ; 26 cm

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Media type 楽譜(印刷)
Contents Oft have I sigh'd
Now let her change
Were my heart as some men's are
Maids are simple
So tir'd are all my thoughts
Why presumes thy pride?
Kind are her answers
O grief, O spite
O never to be moved
Break now my heart
If love loves truth
Now winter nights
Awake thou spring
What is it all?
Fire that must flame
If thou long'st so much
Shall I come sweet love to thee?
Thrice toss these oaken ashes
Be thou then my beauty
Fire, fire
O sweet delight
Thus I resolve
Come, O come, my life's delight
Could my heart more tongues employ
Sleep, angry beauty
Silly boy, 'tis full moon yet
Never love unless you can
So quick, so hot, so mad
Shall I then hope?
Notes With reproduction of the original dedication (in verse)
Originally published with book 4 under title: The third and fovrth booke of ayres: composed by Thomas Campian. So as they may be expressed by one voyce, with a viol, lute, or orpharion
For solo voice with lute accompaniment transcribed from the tablature into modern notation for piano. The part for bass viol is omitted
Authors Dart, Thurston, 1921-1971
Fellowes, Edmund Horace, 1870-1951
Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620
Uniform title Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620 -- Songs or ayres, 3rd book
Subjects FREE:For voice and piano
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ID 6000302069
楽器編成 For voice and piano

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