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==General information==
==General information==
'''Published:''' Thomas Este, Venice, 1598
{{PubDatePlace|1598|by Thomas Este in London.| }}


'''Composer:''' [[John Wilbye]]
'''Composer:''' [[John Wilbye]]<br>


'''Facsimile:''' [http://imslp.org/wiki/Madrigals_-_Set_1_(Wilbye,_John) Reprint: London: Musical Antiquarian Society Publications, n.d. (ca.1840). Plate No.2] [IMSLP]
'''Facsimile:''' [http://imslp.org/wiki/Madrigals_-_Set_1_(Wilbye,_John) Reprint: London: Musical Antiquarian Society Publications, n.d. (ca.1840). Plate No. 2] [IMSLP]


==List of works==
==List of works==
 
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|align="right"|3. || {{NoComp|Ay mee, Can every rumor|John Wilbye}} || 3
|align="right"|3. || {{NoComp|Ah me! Can every rumour|John Wilbye}} || 3
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|align="right"|4. || {{NoComp|Weep, O mine eyes|John Wilbye}} || 3
|align="right"|4. || {{NoComp|Weep, O mine eyes|John Wilbye}} || 3
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|align="right"|5. || {{NoComp|Dear Pity, how, ah! how woudlst thou become her?|John Wilbye}} || 3
|align="right"|5. || {{NoComp|Dear Pity, how, ah! how wouldst thou become her?|John Wilbye}} || 3
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|align="right"|6. || {{NoComp|Ye restless thoughts, that harbor discontent|John Wilbye}} || 3
|align="right"|6. || {{NoComp|Ye restless thoughts|John Wilbye}} || 3
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|align="right"|7. || {{NoComp|What needeth all this travail|John Wilbye}} || 4
|align="right"|7. || {{NoComp|What needeth all this travail|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 4
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|align="right"|8. || {{NoComp|O fools, can you not see a traffic nearer?|John Wilbye}} || 4
|align="right"|8. || {{NoComp|O fools! can you not see|John Wilbye}} (2nd part) || 4
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|align="right"|9. || {{NoComp|Alas, what hope of speeding|John Wilbye}} || 4
|align="right"|9. || {{NoComp|Alas, what hope of speeding|John Wilbye}} || 4
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|align="right"|11. || {{NoComp|Thus saith my Cloris bright|John Wilbye}} || 4
|align="right"|11. || {{NoComp|Thus saith my Cloris bright|John Wilbye}} || 4
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|align="right"|12. || {{NoComp|Adieu, Sweet Amaryllis|John Wilbye}} || 4
|align="right"|12. || {{NoComp|Adieu, sweet Amaryllis|John Wilbye}} || 4
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|align="right"|13. || {{NoComp|Die, hapless man|John Wilbye}} || 5
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|align="right"|13. || {{NoComp|Die, hapless man, since she denies thee grace|John Wilbye}} || 5
|align="right"|14. || {{NoComp|I fall, I fall|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 5
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|align="right"|14. || {{NoComp|I fall, I fall, O stay me|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 5
|align="right"|15. || {{NoComp|And though my love abounding|John Wilbye}} (2nd part) || 5
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|align="right"|16. || {{NoComp|I always beg, yet never am relieved|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 5
|align="right"|16. || {{NoComp|I always beg|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 5
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|align="right"|17. || {{NoComp|Thus Love commands, that I in vain complain me|John Wilbye}} (2nd part) || 5
|align="right"|17. || {{NoComp|Thus love commands|John Wilbye}} (2nd part) || 5
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|align="right"|18. || {{NoComp|Lady your words do spite me|John Wilbye}} || 5
|align="right"|18. || {{NoComp|Lady your words do spite me|John Wilbye}} || 5
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|align="right"|19. || {{NoComp|Alas, what a wretched life is this|John Wilbye}} || 5
|align="right"|19. || {{NoComp|Alas! What a wretched life|John Wilbye}} || 5
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|align="right"|20. || {{NoComp|Unkind, o stay thy flying|John Wilbye}} || 5
|align="right"|20. || {{NoComp|Unkind, O stay thy flying|John Wilbye}} || 5
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|align="right"|21. || {{NoComp|I sung sometimes my thoughts and fancy's pleasure|John Wilbye}} || 5
|align="right"|21. || {{NoComp|I sung sometimes|John Wilbye}} || 5
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|align="right"|22. || {{NoComp|Flora gave me fairest flowers|John Wilbye}} || 5
|align="right"|22. || {{NoComp|Flora gave me fairest flowers|John Wilbye}} || 5
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|align="right"|23. || {{NoComp|Sweet love, if thou wilt gain a monarch's glory|John Wilbye}} || 6
|align="right"|23. || {{NoComp|Sweet love, if thou wilt gain|John Wilbye}} || 6
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|align="right"|24. || {{NoComp|Lady, when I behold the roses sprouting|John Wilbye}} || 6
|align="right"|24. || {{NoComp|Lady, when I behold the roses (a6)|John Wilbye}} || 6
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|align="right"|25. || {{NoComp|When shall my wretched life give place to Death?|John Wilbye}} || 6
|align="right"|25. || {{NoComp|When shall my wretched life|John Wilbye}} || 6
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|align="right"|26. || {{NoComp|Of joys and pleasing pains I late went singing|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 6
|align="right"|26. || {{NoComp|Of joys and pleasing pains|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 6
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|align="right"|27. || {{NoComp|My throat is sore, my voice is hoarse wih shriking|John Wilbye}} (2nd part) || 6
|align="right"|27. || {{NoComp|My throat is sore|John Wilbye}} (2nd part) || 6
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|align="right"|28. || {{NoComp|Cruel, behold my heavy ending|John Wilbye}} || 6
|align="right"|28. || {{NoComp|Cruel, behold my heavy ending|John Wilbye}} || 6
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|align="right"|29. || {{NoComp|Thou art but young, thou say'st|John Wilbye}} || 6
|align="right"|29. || {{NoComp|Thou art but young, thou say'st|John Wilbye}} || 6
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|align="right"|30. || {{NoComp|Why dost thou shoot, and I seek not to shield me?|John Wilbye}} || 6
|align="right"|30. || {{NoComp|Why dost thou shoot?|John Wilbye}} || 6
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==Works at CPDL==
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 3 October 2021

General information

Publication date and place: 1598 by Thomas Este in London.

Composer: John Wilbye

Facsimile: Reprint: London: Musical Antiquarian Society Publications, n.d. (ca.1840). Plate No. 2 [IMSLP]

List of works

# Title Voices
1. Fly Love aloft 3
2. Away, thou shalt not love me 3
3. Ah me! Can every rumour 3
4. Weep, O mine eyes 3
5. Dear Pity, how, ah! how wouldst thou become her? 3
6. Ye restless thoughts 3
7. What needeth all this travail (1st part) 4
8. O fools! can you not see (2nd part) 4
9. Alas, what hope of speeding 4
10. Lady, when I behold 4
11. Thus saith my Cloris bright 4
12. Adieu, sweet Amaryllis 4
13. Die, hapless man 5
14. I fall, I fall (1st part) 5
15. And though my love abounding (2nd part) 5
# Title Voices
16. I always beg (1st part) 5
17. Thus love commands (2nd part) 5
18. Lady your words do spite me 5
19. Alas! What a wretched life 5
20. Unkind, O stay thy flying 5
21. I sung sometimes 5
22. Flora gave me fairest flowers 5
23. Sweet love, if thou wilt gain 6
24. Lady, when I behold the roses (a6) 6
25. When shall my wretched life 6
26. Of joys and pleasing pains (1st part) 6
27. My throat is sore (2nd part) 6
28. Cruel, behold my heavy ending 6
29. Thou art but young, thou say'st 6
30. Why dost thou shoot? 6

Works at CPDL

Title Year No. Genre Subgenre Vo. Voices
Adieu, sweet Amaryllis 1598 12 Secular Madrigals 4 SATB
Ah me! Can every rumour 1598 3 Secular Madrigals 3 SSA, SST
Alas! What a wretched life 1598 19 Secular Madrigals 5 SAATB
Alas, what hope of speeding 1598 9 Secular Madrigals 4 SATB
And though my love abounding 1598 15 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
Away, thou shalt not love me 1598 2 Secular Madrigals 3 SSA
Cruel, behold my heavy ending 1598 28 Secular Madrigals 6 SSAATB
Dear pity, how? 1598 5 Secular Madrigals 3 SST
Die, hapless man 1598 13 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
Flora gave me fairest flowers 1598 22 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
Fly Love aloft 1598 1 Secular Madrigals 3 SAT
I always beg 1598 16 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
I fall, I fall 1598 14 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
I sung sometimes 1598 21 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
Lady, when I behold 1598 10 Secular Madrigals 4 SATB,AATB
Lady, when I behold the roses (a6) 1598 24 Secular Madrigals 6 SSATTB
Lady your words do spite me 1598 18 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
My throat is sore 1598 27 Secular Madrigals 6 SSAATB
O fools! can you not see 1598 8 Secular Madrigals 4 SATB
Of joys and pleasing pains 1598 26 Secular Madrigals 6 SSAATB
Sweet love, if thou wilt gain 1598 23 Secular Madrigals 6 SSATTB
Thou art but young, thou say'st 1598 29 Secular Madrigals 6 SSAATB
Thus love commands 1598 17 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
Thus saith my Cloris bright 1598 11 Secular Madrigals 4 SATB
Unkind, O stay thy flying 1598 20 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
Weep, O mine eyes 1598 4 Secular Madrigals 3 SST
What needeth all this travail 1598 7 Secular Madrigals 4 SATB
When shall my wretched life 1598 25 Secular Madrigals 6 SSATTB
Why dost thou shoot? 1598 30 Secular Madrigals 6 SSATTB
Ye restless thoughts 1598 6 Secular Madrigals 3 SST