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==General information== | ==General information== | ||
{{PubDatePlace|1598|by Thomas Este in Venice.| }} | |||
'''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"|2. || {{NoComp|Away, thou shalt not love me|John Wilbye}} || 3 | |align="right"|2. || {{NoComp|Away, thou shalt not love me|John Wilbye}} || 3 | ||
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|align="right"|3. || {{NoComp| | |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"|14. || {{NoComp|I fall, I fall|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 5 | |align="right"|14. || {{NoComp|I fall, I fall|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 5 | ||
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|align="right"|15. || {{NoComp|And though my love abounding|John Wilbye}} | |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|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 5 | |align="right"|16. || {{NoComp|I always beg|John Wilbye}} (1st part) || 5 | ||
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|align="right"|19. || {{NoComp|Alas! What a wretched life|John Wilbye}} || 5 | |align="right"|19. || {{NoComp|Alas! What a wretched life|John Wilbye}} || 5 | ||
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|align="right"|20. || {{NoComp|Unkind, | |align="right"|20. || {{NoComp|Unkind, O stay thy flying|John Wilbye}} || 5 | ||
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|align="right"|21. || {{NoComp|I sung sometimes|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 | |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 | |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 | |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 | |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 | |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 | |align="right"|30. || {{NoComp|Why dost thou shoot?|John Wilbye}} || 6 | ||
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==Works at CPDL== | |||
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Revision as of 14:22, 17 June 2019
General information
Publication date and place: 1598 by Thomas Este in Venice.
Composer: John Wilbye
Facsimile: Reprint: London: Musical Antiquarian Society Publications, n.d. (ca.1840). Plate No. 2 [IMSLP]
List of works
Works at CPDL
Title | Year | No. | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. | Voices |
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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 |