The First Set of English Madrigals to 3-6 voices (Thomas Bateson): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 12:45, 3 October 2017
General information
Published: Thomas Este, Venice, 1598
Composer: Thomas Bateson
Facsimile: Reprint: London: Musical Antiquarian Society Publications, n.d. (ca.1840). Plate No. 2 [IMSLP]
List of works
# | Title | Voices |
---|---|---|
1. | Beauty is a lovely sweet | 3 |
2. | Love would discharge the duty | 3 |
3. | The nightingale | 3 |
4. | Ah me! my mistress scorns my love | 3 |
5. | Come follow me, fair nymphs | 3 |
6. | Your shining eyes | 3 |
7. | Whither so fast | 4 |
8. | Dame Venus hence to Paphos go | 4 |
9. | Down from above | 4 |
10. | Adieu! sweet love, adieu | 4 |
11. | If Love be blind | 4 |
12. | Phyllis, farewell | 4 |
13. | Those sweet, delightful lilies | 5 |
14. | And must I needs depart then? | 5 |
15. | Sweet Gemma (first part) | 5 |
16. | Yet stay alway (second part) | 5 |
17. | Strange were the life | 5 |
18. | Alas, alas! where is my love | 5 |
19. | O fly not love | 5 |
20. | Who prostrate lies | 5 |
21. | Sister awake! | 5 |
22. | Hark, hear you not? (Oriana's Epitaph) | 5 |
23. | Dear, if you wish | 6 |
24. | Fair Hebe, when dame Flora meets | 6 |
25. | Phyllis, farewell a 6 | 6 |
26. | Thirsis, on his fair Phyllis' breast reposing | 6 |
27. | Merrily my love and I | 6 |
28. | Music, some think, no music is | 6 |
29. | When Oriana walk'd | 6 |