Madison, Wis. : A-R Editions, c2000.
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Part of the series Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era, 0484-0828 105;Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era v. 105.
Notes:
- English court songs, from manuscripts in the Bodleian Library (Broxbourne 84.9) and Lambeth Palace Library (1041)
- For voice and theorbo, or possibly archlute acc. in tablature and transcribed.
- Historical and editorial notes on p. ix-xxiii critical notes on p. 79-93.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Oxford, Bodleian Library, Broxbourne 84.9. No, no, I never was in lobe / Henry Lawes — Silly heart forbear Amorosa pargoletta / Nicholas Lanier — Fuggi, fuggi, fuggi, diletta amante / anon. — Je ne puis eviter / Francois de Chancy — How cool and temp’rate am I grown / Henry Lawes — I’m sick of love / William Lawes — Oft have I sworn I’d love no more / Henry Lawes — La folia / anon. — Blest be those powers / Charles Colman — S’io morro, che dira Dove, dove, corri, mio core? / anon. — How happy art thou and I / Henry Lawes — Lord, to thee I make my moan Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not Blessed art they that perfect are / anon.
- (cont.): London, Lambeth Palace Library, 1041. We do account that music good / anon — Silly heart forbear / Nicholas Lanier — Go thy way, since thou wilt go Sing aloud harmonious spheres Beat on proud billows, Boreas blow Ask me no more whither doth stray / anon. — Je ne connais que trop que j’aime / Michel Lambert — N’entendez-vous point ce langage? / Jean de Cambefort — Qu’un rival vienne devant moi / anon. — Se voi, luci amate / Gabriel de Rochechouart — When shall I see my captive heart / Henry Lawes — Chere Phillis, puisque tous mes services Ne vous etonnez pas Ma Cloris, je me meurs d’amour / anon. — Cloris, when I to thee present / Hanry Lawes — Bright Aurelia, I do owe / Charles Colman — O mia Filli gradita / anon. — Never persuade me to’it I vow / Charles Colman — Perfect and endless circles are / William Lawes — Farewell, farewell, fond love / Charles Colman — Pensieri quietate, quietate non piu Non temer, Filli mia Last night my fair resolved to go / anon. — Lucinda, wink or veil those eyes / Matthew Locke — Fret on fond Cupid, curse thy feeble bow / John Goodgroome — Ye powers that guard Love’s silken throne / anon. — Oft have I searched both court and town / Alphonso Marsh — The glories of our birth and state / Edward Colman — Cloris when that you do intend / Henry Lawes.
- (cont.): Appendix: Variants. No, no, I never was in love How cool and temp’rate I am grown Oft have I swore I’d love no more / Henry Lawes — Je ne connais que trop que j’aime / Michel Lambert — N’[entendez-vous point ce langage? / Jean de Cambefort — Se voi, luci amate / Gabriel de Rochechouart — Cloris, when I to thee present / Henry Lawes — O mia Filli gradita / anon. — Cloris, when e’er you do intend / Henry Lawes.
- English, French or Italian words also printed as text (the French and Italian songs with English translations) on p. xxiv-xxxvi.
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