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Early Tudor songs and carols
- フォーマット:
- 楽譜
- 責任表示:
- transcribed and edited by John Stevens
- 言語:
- 英語
- 出版情報:
- London : published for the Royal Musical Association [by] Stainer and Bell, 1975
- 形態:
- 1 score (xxvii, 170 p.) : facsims. ; 33 cm
- 著者名:
- シリーズ名:
- Musica Britannica : a national collection of music ; 36 <BA06870337>
- 目次情報:
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I have been a foster anon My woeful heart anon Be peace! ye make me spill my ale! anon Absence of you anon The high desire anon O blessed lord, how may this be? anon Thou man, envired with temptation anon Now help, fortune anon Fair and discreet anon Alone, alone, mourning alone T. B.? My heart is in great mourning anon Pastime with good company [Henry VIII] So put in fear I dare not speak anon Alone, alone; here I am myself anon In wilderness there found I bess anon Come over the burn, Bessy anon Votre trey dowce regaunt tenor from Binchois Up I arose in verno tempore anon Hey ho, the mavis on a brere anon How shall I please? anon The farther I go, the more behind Newark Ah, my heart, I know you well anon What causeth me woeful thoughtes Newark So far I trow from remedy Newark My woeful heart in painful weariness Sheryngham Deemed wrongfully in absent anon O my desire, what aileth thee? Newark Let search your mindës eye Hamshere Love fain would I anon Now the law is led Davy That was my woe is now my most Fayrfax Benedicite! what dreamed I? [Fayrfax] To complain me, alas [Fayrfax] Alas, it is I Turges I am he that hath you daily served Turges …I play daily their pains anon But why am I so abused? Newark Your counterfeiting Newark Thus musing in my mind Newark Most clear of colour Fayrfax I love, loved, and loved would I be Fayrfax Alas, for lack of her presence Fayrfax That was my joy is now my woe anon Somewhat musing Fayrfax Madame, defrain! anon O root of truth, O princess Tutor I love, I love, and whom love ye? Philipps Complain I may anon Alone, alone: As I me walked anon Ah, my dear, ah, my dear son anon Jesu, mercy, how may this be? Browne Afraid, alas, and why so suddenly? anon Woefully arrayed Cornish Ah, gentle Jesu Sheryngham Woefully arrayed Browne My fearful dream Banastir Ah, blessed Jesu, how fortuned this? Davy Ah, mine heart, remenber thee well Davy Margaret meek Browne Joan is sick and ill at ease Davy Ay, besherew you! W. Cornish, junior Who shall have my fair lady? anon Hoyda, hoyda, jolly rutterkin W. Cornish, junior From stormy windes Turges This day day daws anon Shall pathes to the greenwood anon Enforce yourself as Goddes knight Turges Be it known to all that bin here anon In a slumber late as I was anon I have been a foster anon My woeful heart anon Be peace! ye make me spill my ale! anon Absence of you anon The high desire anon O blessed lord, how may this be? anon - 書誌ID:
- BA10857365
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