Ayres or Phantasticke Spirits for Three Voices (Thomas Weelkes): Difference between revisions
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|align="right"|4. || {{NoComp|Tomorrow is the marriage day|Thomas Weelkes}} || SSA (T) | |align="right"|4. || {{NoComp|Tomorrow is the marriage day|Thomas Weelkes}} || SSA (T) | ||
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|align="right"|5. || {{NoComp|Upon a hill the bonny boy|Thomas Weelkes}} || SSA | |align="right"|5. || {{NoComp|Upon a hill, the bonny boy|Thomas Weelkes}} || SSA | ||
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|align="right"|6. || {{NoComp|Come, sirrah Jack, ho!|Thomas Weelkes}} || SSA (T) | |align="right"|6. || {{NoComp|Come, sirrah Jack, ho!|Thomas Weelkes}} || SSA (T) |
Revision as of 09:35, 9 January 2012
General information
Published: Thomas Este, London, 1608
Composer: Thomas Weelkes
List of works
# | Title | Voices |
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1. | Come, come lets begin | SSA (T) |
2. | Jockey thine horn pipes dull | SSA (T) |
3. | Some men desire spouses | SSA |
4. | Tomorrow is the marriage day | SSA (T) |
5. | Upon a hill, the bonny boy | SSA |
6. | Come, sirrah Jack, ho! | SSA (T) |
7. | Tan-ta-ra cries Mars | SSA (T) |
8. | The gods have heard my vows | SSA |
9. | Though my carriage be but careless | SSA |
10. | The ape, the monkey and babboon | SSA |
11. | No, though I shrink still | SSA |
12. | Ay me, alas, hey ho | SSA |
13. | Late in my rash accounting | SSA |
14. | Four arms, two necks, one wreathing | SSA |
15. | Lord, when I think | SSA |
16. | Say, wanton, will you love me? | SSA |
17. | I bei ligustri | SSA |
18. | Strike it up Tabor | SSA |
19. | Ha ha, this world doth pass | SSA |
20. | Since Robin Hood | SSA |
21. | Fa la, now weep, now sing | SSA |
22. | Alas, tarry bou one half hour | SSA |
23. | As deadly serpents lurking | SSA |
24. | Donna il vostro bel viso | SSA |
25. | The Nightingale | SSA (T) |
26. | Death hath deprived me | SSA (T) |