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楽譜
Matthew Locke & Christopher Gibbons ; edited by Edward J. Dent
出版情報: London : published for the Musica Britannica Trust established by the Royal Musical Association, 1974
シリーズ名: Musica Britannica : a national collection of music ; 2
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Arne, Milton, Dalton ; edited by Julian Herbage
出版情報: London : published for the Musica Britannica Trust established by Royal Musical Association, 1974
シリーズ名: Musica Britannica : a national collection of music ; 3
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Overture
Act 1. Song, now phoebus sinketh in the west
Song, by dimpl'd brook
Duet, from tyrant laws and customs free
Song, by the gayly circling glass
Dance
Song, sweet eccho
Song, fly swiftly, ye minutes
Chorus, away, away
Act 2. Song, Fame's an eccho
Song, would you taste the noontide air?
Trio, live and love, enjoy the fair
Act 3. Song, come, come, bid adieu to fear
Recit, how gentle was by Damon's air
Ballad, on ev'ry hill in ev'ry grove
Recit, love, the greatest bliss below
Ballad, the wanton god
Recit, from the realms of peace above
Song, nor on beds of fanding flow'rs
Song, preach me not your musty rules
Song, ye fawns, and ye dryads
Song, Saburina fair
Song, by the rushy-fringed bank
Recit, gentle swain, and song, thrice upon thy finger's tip
Chorus, taught by virtue
Overture
Act 1. Song, now phoebus sinketh in the west
Song, by dimpl'd brook
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edited by John Stevens
出版情報: London : published for the Musica Britannica Trust establised by Royal Musical association, Stainer and Bell, 1970
シリーズ名: Musica Britannica : a national collection of music ; 4
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Richard Dering ; transcribed and edited by Peter Platt
出版情報: London : published for the Misica Britannica Trust established by the Royal Musical Association [by] Stainer and Bell, 1969
シリーズ名: Musica Britannica : a national collection of music ; 25
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Filli se gl'occhi giro
O vaghe o care stelle
Giunto è pur
Se nel partir da voi
Ahi! già mi discoloro
Ahi! Che tormi il ben mio
Voi che sete il cor mio
Cosi bella voi sete
Voi volete ch'io mora
Chi prende amor a gioco
Felice era il mio core
Arder di ghiaccio
Per te l'alma si strugge
Soccorretemi ohimé!
Dolce amoroso foco
Io mi sento morir
Filli mi ride e fugge
Ardo misero amante
Filli, mentre ti miro
Io grido ognor mercede
O com'è gran martire
Dolce spirto d'amore
Il mio martir
I miei sospiri
Donna crudel
Ohimé! Partito è il mio bel sol
Gli ardenti miei desiri
Lungi da voi
Vivrò io mai
E se pur esser
Ite amari sospiri
Occhi ladri d'amor
Poiché mesto e dolente
Donna, se'l cor legasti
Tutta gentile e bella
La vaga e bell' Aurora
Donna gentile
E se ben notte e giorno
Deh! Luce del mio cor
Ardor felice e cero
Ardenti miei sospiri
Mirando la mia Dea
Rosa d'amor
Lagrime dolci e care
Vergine bella
Donna, mentre io vi miro
O bellezza vitale
Cosí dunque
O miei giorni fugaci
O Donna troppo cruda
O durezza di ferro
Legasti, anima mia
T'amo mia vita
Crudelissima doglia
Alme d'amor rubelle
Ho visto al mio dolore
Felice chi vi mira
Che veggio? ohimé!
Al fonte, al prato
Pargoletta è colei
Lungi dal vostro lume
Lasso, ch'io moro!
O dolce mio martire
Sleep quiet, Lee
If sorrow might so fully be express'd
Filli se gl'occhi giro
O vaghe o care stelle
Giunto è pur
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楽譜
Thomas Linley ; transcribed and edited by Gwilym Beechey
出版情報: London : published for the Misica Britannica Trust established by the Royal Musical Association [by] Stainer and Bell, 1970
シリーズ名: Musica Britannica : a national collection of music ; 30
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Overture
Chorus: o guardian of that sacred land
Recit: "tis thine alone"
Air: come then, o fancy
Recit: at Shakespeare's happy birth
Air: and now is come
Chorus: be Shakespeare born
Recit: so spake the god
Air: there in old Arden's inmost shade
Recit: and as before
Air: thy hand his youthful footsteps led
Air: some drive the cham'rous owl away
Chorus: some drive the cham'rous owl away
Recit: but oh! What suden gloom
Quartet: by the pale light
Recit: see through the glimmering darkness
Chorus: what howling whirlwinds
Recit: for whom, at yonder lived flame
Air: whither ye beldames
Chorus: the tempests cease
Resit: no more the elves
Air: ariel, who sees thee now
Recit: no more shalt thou
Duet: for who can wield
Chorus: yet, fancy, once again
Overture
Chorus: o guardian of that sacred land
Recit: "tis thine alone"
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楽譜
transcribed and edited by Ian Spink
出版情報: London : published for the Misica Britannica Trust established by the Royal Musical Association [by] Stainer and Bell, 1977
シリーズ名: Musica Britannica : a national collection of music ; 33
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Nicholas Lanier (1588-1666) : Weep no more my wearied eyes
Fire! fire! lo hire I burn (Campian)
Silly heart for bear
No more shall meads be deck'd with flowr's (Carew)
Mark how the blushful morn (Carew)
Love and I of late did part
Like hermit poor in pensive place obscure (Raleigh)
Neither sighs, nor tears, nor mourning
Stay, silly heart, and do not break
Nor com'st thou yet, my slothful love: Recitative
Tell me, shepherd, dost thou love? Dialogue
Robert Ramsey (fl. 1616-1644) : What tears, dear prince, can serve (Raleigh)
Go perjur'd man! and if you e'er return (Herrick)
Thou may'st be proud (Herrick)
Howl not, you ghosts and furies, while I sing: Dialogue (Herrick)
Alfonso (?) Bales (d. 1635) : Chloris sigh'd, and sang, and wept (Pembroke)
Shephen Mace (d. 1635) : Weep no more, nor sigh, nor groan (Beaumont & Fletcher: The queen of Corinth)
John Jenkins (1592-1678) : Cease not, thou heav'nly-voiced glorious creature
Why sigh'st thou, shepherd? Dialogue (Randolph)
John Wilson (1595-1674) : Wherefore peep'st thou, envious day? (Donne?)
Take, o take those lips away (Beaumont & Fletcher: The bloody brothēr)
In a maiden time profess'd (Middleton: The witch)
Languish and despair, my heart!
Turn, turn thy beauteous face away (Beaumont & Fletcher: Love's cure)
Pity of beauty in distress
As tuned harp strings sad notes take
Since love hath in thine and mine eye
Awake, awake! the morn will never rise (Davenant)
In the merry month of May (Breton)
Thou great and good! could I but rate (Montrose)
From the fair lavinian shore
In a season all oppressed
Henry Lawes (1596-1662) : I rise and grieve
Speak, speak, at last reply
Or you, or I, nature did wrong!
Hard-hearted fair, if thou wilt not consent
Sweet stay awhile; why do you rise? (Donne)
Break heart in twain! fair ronile may see
Transcendent beauty, thou that art
O let me groan one word into thine ear (Pembroke)
Slide soft you silver floods
Out upon it, I have lov'd (Suckling)
Come from the dungeon to the throne (Cartwright: The royal slave)
Come my sweet while ev'ry strain (The royal slave)
Now the sun is fled (The royal slave)
Thou, o bright sun, who see'st all (The royal slave)
Wert thou yet fairer than thou art
Whither are all her false oaths blown? (Herrick)
'Tis but a frown, I prithee let me die
No, no, fair heretic, it cannot be (Suckling)
Will you know my mistress' face?
Sleep soft, you cold clay cinders that late clad
Bid me but live, and I will live (Herrick)
Go thou gentle whisp'ing wind (Carew)
When thou, poor excommunicate (Carew)
Have you e'er seen the morning sun (Hughes)
O tell me love! o tell me fate! (Hughes)
Beauty and love once fell at odds
O turn away those cruel eyes (Stanley)
As celia rested in the shade: Dialogue (Carew)
John Hilton (1599-1657) : Thou may'st be proud (Herrick)
Wilt thou forgive the sin where I begun? (Donne)
Am I despis'd because you say (Herrick)
Hang golden sleep upon her eyelids fair
If that I for thy sweet sake
You meaner beauties of the night (Wotton)
Rise, princely shepherd, and be arbiter: Dialogue
Charles Coleman (d. 1664) : Wake my adonis, do not die (Cartwright)
Bright Aurelia, I do owe
Wilt thou be gone, thou heartless man
Change, platonics, change for shame
How am I chang'd from what I was
When Celia I intend do flatter you
Did not you once, Lucinda, vow: Dialogue
Simon Ives (1600-1662) : Will Chloris cast her sun-bright eyes
Go bid the swan in silence die
Shepherd well met, I prithee tell: Dialogue
William Lawes (1602-1645) : Why should great beauty virtuous fame desire (Davenant)
Why so pale and wan, fond lover? (Suckling: Aglaura)
No, no, fair heretic, it needs must be (Aglaura)
To whom shall I camplain; to men or gods?
Pleasures, beauty, youth attend ye (Ford: The lady's trial)
Faith, be no longer coy
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may (Herrick)
Come adonis, come away (Tatham)
Charon, o Charon! hear a wretch oppress'd: Dialogue
William Webb (fl. 1620-1656) : As life what is so sweet
Go and bestride the southern wind
Pow'rful morpheus, let thy charms
Victorious beauty, though your eyes (Townshend)
Since 'tis my fate to be thy slave
Look back Castara from thine eye (Habington)
William Caesar (alias Smegergill) (fl. 1615-1667) : Blow gently passion in my fair one's breast
If any live that fain would prove
Forbear fond swain, I cannot love: Dialogue
George Jeffreys (d. 1685) : Drowsy phoebus, come away: Dialogue (Haustet: The rival friends)
Have pity, grief; I cannot pay (The rival friends)
Cruel! but once again (The rival friends)
John Atkins (d. 1671) : Wert thou yet fairer than thou art
This lady ripe and fair and fresh (Davenant: The just Italian)
When the chill Cherocco blows (Bonham)
I can love for an hour when I'm at leisure
Thomas Brewer (b. 1611) : Mistake me not, I am as cold as hot
O that mine eyes could melt into a flood
Thomas Blagrave (d. 1688) : What means this strangeness now of late? (Aytoun)
John Taylor (fl. 1637-1646) : Tell me not that I die, or live by thee (Tatham)
Lay that sullen garland by thee
Thomas Charles (?-?) : Why will you swear I am forsworn (Lovelace)
Jeremy Savile (d. 1665) : I will not trust thy tempting graces (Stanley)
Edward Coleman (d. 1669) : Why, dearest, should you weep (Cotton)
The glories of our birth and state (Shirley: Ajax und ulysses)
John Goodgroome (d. 1704) : Fret on, fond cupid, curse thy feeble bow
Dost see how unregarded now (Suckling)
Nicholas Lanier (1588-1666) : Weep no more my wearied eyes
Fire! fire! lo hire I burn (Campian)
Silly heart for bear
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楽譜
Pelham Humfrey ; transcribed and edited by Peter Dennison
出版情報: London : published for the Misica Britannica Trust established by the Royal Musical Association [by] Stainer and Bell, 1972
シリーズ名: Musica Britannica : a national collection of music ; 34, 35
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Vol. 1. Almighty God, who mad'st thy blessed Son
By the waters of Babylon
Haste thee O God
Have mercy upon me O God (I)
Have mercy upon me O God (II)
Hear my crying O God
Hear my prayer O God
Hear O heav'ns
I will always give thanks (The club anthem)
Lift uo your heads
Like as the hart
Lord teach us to number our days
O be joyful
Vol. 2. O give thanks unto the Lord
O Lord my God
O praise the Lord
Rejoice in the Lord o ye righteous
The King shall rejoice
Thou art my King, o God
Service in E minor
Chant in C major
Vol. 1. Almighty God, who mad'st thy blessed Son
By the waters of Babylon
Haste thee O God
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楽譜
Matthew Locke ; transcribed and edited by Peter Le Huray
出版情報: London : published for the Misica Britannica Trust established by the Royal Musical Association [by] Stainer and Bell, 1976
シリーズ名: Musica Britannica : a national collection of music ; 38
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Motets. Ad te levavi oculos meos
Audi, Domine, clamantes ad te
Domini est terra
Jesu auctor clementie
Jubilate Deo omnis terra
Super flumina Babylonis
Anthems. Be thou exalted Lord
How doth the city
I will hear what the Lord God will say
Lord let me know mine end
Not unto us, O Lord
O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands
The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble
Turn thy face from my sins
When the son of man shall come
Who shall separate us
Motets. Ad te levavi oculos meos
Audi, Domine, clamantes ad te
Domini est terra
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楽譜
Samuel Wesley ; transcribed and edited by John Marsh
出版情報: London : published for the Misica Britannica Trust established by the Royal Musical Association [by] Stainer and Bell, 1978
シリーズ名: Musica Britannica : a national collection of music ; 41
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