The first set of English madrigalls to 4-6 voyces (George Kirbye): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
====For 4 voices==== | ====For 4 voices==== | ||
*''1. [[Lo! here my heart I leave (George Kirbye)|Lo! here my heart I leave]] | *''1. [[Lo! here my heart I leave (George Kirbye)|Lo! here my heart I leave]] | ||
*''2. [[Alas! | *''2. [[Alas! what hope of speeding (George Kirbye)|Alas! what hope of speeding]] | ||
*''3. [[What can I do, my dearest (George Kirbye)|What can I do, my dearest]] | *''3. [[What can I do, my dearest (George Kirbye)|What can I do, my dearest]] | ||
*''4. [[Woe am I, my heart dies (George Kirbye)|Woe am I, my heart dies]] | *''4. [[Woe am I, my heart dies (George Kirbye)|Woe am I, my heart dies]] |
Revision as of 19:22, 26 January 2012
General Information
Published: 1597
Composer: George Kirbye
For 4 voices
- 1. Lo! here my heart I leave
- 2. Alas! what hope of speeding
- 3. What can I do, my dearest
- 4. Woe am I, my heart dies
- 5. Farewell, my love
- 6. Sleep now, my muse
For 5 voices
- 7. Ah sweet, alas! when first I saw
- 8. Mourn now, my soul
- 9. Sound out, my voice (1st part)
- 10. She that my plaints (2nd part
- 11. What, shall I part thus unregarded
- 12. Sorrow consumes me (1st part)
- 13. Oh heavens (2nd part)
- 14. Why should I love?
- 15. Sweet love
- 16. That muse which sung
- 17. See what a maze of error
- 18. If pity range with beauty