Solo songs / William Lawes ; edited by Gordon J. Callon
(Recent researches in the music of the baroque era ; 120 ; Collected vocal music / William Lawes ; pt. 1)
Material Type | score |
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Publication | Middleton, Wis. : A-R Editions , c2002 |
Language | English |
Size | 1 score (xxxvi, 91 p.) ; 31 cm |
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Contents | Songs from the autograph songbook (Lbl Add. MS 31,432): Now in the sad declension of thy time Virgins as I advise forbear Dost see how unregarded now If you a wrinkle on the sea have seen (fragment) Ask me no more where Jove bestows Oh, think not Phoebe Up ladies up Faith, be no longer coy Cupid's weary of the court It is her voice Where did you borrow that last sigh Why should great beauty Pleasures, beauty, youth attend ye Whiles I this standing lake To whom shall I complain Had you but heard her sing Farewell fair saint Love's a child Early in the morn Thou that excellest Perfect and endless circles are Can beauty's spring Tell me no more God of winds I would the god of love would die Ah, cruel love He that will not love : Persuasions not to love I burn, I burn : To the dews White though ye be : On the lilies Gather ye rosebuds Gather ye rosebuds (triple meter variant) I'm sick of love : To the sycamore Lovers, rejoice That flame is born of earthly fire Dearest, all fair Be not proud, pretty one Love, I obey Oh, draw your curtains and appear Oh, draw your curtains and appear O love, are all those arrows gone Ye Fiends and Furies Hence flatt'ring hopes Stay, Phoebus, stay Cloris, I wish that Envy were as just Doris, see the am'rous flame Those lovers only happy are Amarilis tear thy hair Songs from other sources: Why so pale and wan No, no, fair heretic Come, shepherds, come Fair as unshaded light Hark, hark how in ev'ry grove I can love for an hour : Be not proud, pretty one I keep my house, I keep my whore : The cutpurse song O my Clarissa O my Clarissa Somnus, the 'umble god Still to be neat, still to be dressed Sullen Care, why dost thou keep We show no monstrous crocodile When I by thy fair shape Appendix: Doubtful, lost, and wrongly attributed works: Clorinda, when I go away Suppose her fair; suppose I know't (1) Suppose her fair; suppose I know't (2) |
Notes | For tenor or soprano and continuo English words; also printed as texts Pref. in English Critical report in English: p. 71-83, 89-91 |
Authors | Callon, Gordon J. Lawes, William, 1602-1645 |
Subjects | FREE:For solo voice (T) and basso continuo -- For solo voice (S) and basso continuo
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FREE:Songs with continuo |
ID | 6000340908 |
ISBN | 0895795132 |
NCID | BA59663680 |
楽器編成 | For solo voice (T) and basso continuo -- For solo voice (S) and basso continuo |
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