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The Catch book : 153 catches including the complete catches of Henry Purcell / edited by Paul Hillier
(Oxford song books)

データ種別 楽譜
出版者 New York ; Oxford [England] : Oxford University Press
出版年 c1987
本文言語 英語
大きさ 1 score (xiii, 164 p.) ; 26 cm

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内容注記 Ackeroyd, Samuel: Tinking Tom was an honest man
Aldridge, Henry: A catch on tobacco
A catch upon Tom Jolly's nose
Dost thou not remember, Ned?
Upon Christ Church bells in Oxford
Anon.: Canon, nine in one
Ha' we to the other world
Inigo Jones
John ask'd his landlady
The hart, he loves the high wood Yawning catch
Ame, Thomas: Bewitch'd Lady Fanny, the drawing room jest
Bob Cherry
The bustle
The call to the battle and fond adieu
The family quarrel
London cries
The playhouse hubbub
The satyrs
The singing club
The maid's with child, o shame!
The weeder's catch
Atterbury, Lufferton: At t'other day Susan and Tom trudg'd along
Baildon, Joseph: The debate
Battishill, Jonathan: See, Phillis, yonder bow'r
Berg, George: Fair ursley, in a merry mood
Blow, John: A catch upon our victory at sea
Gallopping Joan
Kind Jenny
On the king's coming home
A scolding catch
The 2nd part of Bartholomew fair
Boyce, William: Epitaph
John Cooper was boring a great piece of timber
'Mongst other roses thorns grow thick
Brewer, Thomas: 'Tis Amarillis walking all alone
Brown, Richard: A cat catch
An epitaph on sir Harry - and his mistress
Ceasar, Julius: Prosperity to a musical society
Callcott, John Wall: A beauteous fair has pierc'd my heart
Cobb, John: Hey hoe, heart's delight
These are the cries of London town
Cooke, Benjamin: The cock-match
Cranford, William: Come hither, Tom, and make up three
Here dwells a pretty mayd
Creed: I hate dissembling courtiers
Eccles, John: Confusion to the pow'r of cupid
Hark, Harry 'tis late, come let us be gone
Ellis, William: My lady and her mayd
Greene, Maurice: I've lost my mistress, horse, and wife
Hilton, John: Call George againe, boy
A dialogue catch between two doctors and their patients
Here is and old ground
A maying catch
A northern catch
She that will eate her breakfast
The pretty larke, climing the welkin cleer
Isaac, Bartholomew: A catch on the London watermen
Isum, John: Celia learning on the spinnet
Jenkins, John: A boat, a boat
Lawes, Henry: I wept and chastned myselfe
O Absalon, my son
Lawes, William: Come follow me, brave hearts
Dainty fine aniseed water
Drink tonight of the moonshine bright
I'le tel you of a matter
Listen near to the ground
Never let a man take heavily
See how in gath'ring of their May
She weepeth sore in the night
The wise men were but seven
Marella, J.B.: Catch of catches
Nelham, Edmund: Slaves to the world shall be tossed in a blanket
Take a pound of butter
Wilt thou lend me thy mare
Purcell, Henry: An ape,a lyon, a fox, and an ass
Bartholomew fair
The careless drawer
A catch by way of epistle
A catch for three voices in commendation of the viol
A catch in the play of the Knights of Malta
A catch made in the time of parliament, 1676
A catch on a horse
A catch upon Charleroy
Come, come, let us drink
Down with Bacchus
Drink on, till night be spent
A farewell to wives
Full bags, a brisk bottle, and a beautiful face
Creat Apollo and Bacchus one night did dispute
Here's a health, pray let it pass about
He that drinks is immortal
If all be true that I do think
I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
Jack, thou'rt a toper
The jovial drinker
Joy, mirth, triumphs I do defie
Let us drink to the blades intrenched on the Shannon
The London constable
A loyal catch (Come my hearts, play your parts)
A loyal catch (God save our sov'raign Charles)
My lady's coachman John, be'ng marriged to her maid
Now we are met and humours agree
The nutbrown lass
An old epitaph
Once, twice, thrice I Julia try'd
Pale faces stand by, and our bright ones adore
Pox on you for a fop
Prithee, ben't so sad and ser'ous
A punch catch
A rebus upon Mr. Anthony Hall
Roger and Jenny
Say, good Master Bacchus
The scolding wife
Since time so kind to us does prove
Since women so false and so jiltish are grown
Sir Walter, enjoying his damsel one night
Soldier, take of thy wine
Song with music on the 7 bishops
Sum up all the delights the world does produce
The glass was just tim'd to the critical hour
The Macedon youth left behind him this truth
The Miller's daughter, riding to the Fair
The surrender of Lim'rick and the flight of the Bassa
'Tis too late for a coach, and too soon to reel home
Tom the taylor
To thee, and to a maid
A true catch
Under a green elm lies Luke Shepard's helm
Upon the Duke's return
Upon woman's love
Well rung, Tom, boy!
When V and I together meet
Wine in a morning makes us frolic and gay
Would you know how we meet o're our jolly full bowls?
Written on the fall of Limerick, July 1694
Young Collin, cleaving of a beam
Young John the gardner, having lately got
Smith, John: The silver swan, who living had no note
Smith, John Stafford: On Sally Salisbury - an epitaph
Travers, John: Epitaph on an infant
Warren, Thomas: Country sports
To our musical club here's long life and prosperity
Webbe, Samuel: Come Roger and Nell
Wellesley, Garrett Colley, Earl of Mornington: A jolly fat friar said to a lovely nun
John Knox
Says Sue to Prue on a summer's day
See, the bowl sparkles with wine
White, Matthew: Great Tom is cast
Wise Michael: A catch on Mum Saint
A catch on the cats
Counsel for married folks
Judith and Holifernes
一般注記 Includes index of composers, titles, and first lines
著者標目 Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695
Hillier, Paul
件 名 FREE:For mixed voices, unacc.
FREE:Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied
FREE:Glees, catches, rounds, etc
分 類 LCC:M1579 .C35 1987
書誌ID 6000316644
ISBN 0193436493
楽器編成 For mixed voices, unacc.

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