Format:
XXII, 125 S.
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Noten
Edition:
2. rev. ed.
ISBN:
0486231380
Note:
Enth.: Sir Thomas Fairfax's march . Nan's masque . Almaine . The fairest nymphs the valleys or mountains ever bred . The Scots march . Prince Rupert's march . One of the symphonies . One of the symphonies . Sarabande . When the king enjoys his own again . Almaine . A trumpet tune . Essex's last goodnight . Almaine by Thomas Strengthfield . The Courant to the last Almaine by Thomas Strengthfield . Rupert's retreat . Almaine by Thomas Strengthfield . Courant to the former Almaine by Thomas Strengthfield . [Untitled] . The nightingale . Courant beare . Sarabande beare . Courant beare . Almaine . Courant . Courant Beare . Courant Beare . The soldiers' summons . The march of foot . The march of horse . The trumpets . The Irish march . Bagpipes . The drum and flute . The march to the fight . Tarra-tantarra . The battle joined . Retreat . The burying of the dead . The soldiers' delight . Courant . Sarabande . A masque . Courant . Sarabande . Lie still, my dear . The chestnut . Cloris sighed . Now ye spring is come . Oh Jesu meek . Courant . Courant . Masque . Courant . Almaine . Lupus' air . Could thine incomparable eye . Almaine: Mr. Johnson . Mock-nightingale -- What if the king should come to the city . The king's complaint . Almaine . Courant . Sarabande . My delight . A Scots tune . An Irish toy . Almaine . The Spaniard . [Untitled] . A sarabande . The phoenix . The faithful brothers . A courant . This soldier loves . Charon, O Charon . Hornpipe . Almaine . Courant by ThomasStrengthfield . Sarabande . Almaine . Courant . Almaine . I wish no more . [Untitled] . Sarabande : Thomas Strengthfield . Love is strange . Almaine Mercury . Glory of the north . Almaine . Mercury . Courant . Courant . Phil Porter's lamentation. Psalm 42. Must your fair inflaming eye. Since 'tis my fate. No flatt'ring pillow. Baloo, my boy. I'll wish no more.- Dearest love, I do not go. No, no! I tell ye no. O that mine eyes. Yes I could love. Let God, of battle, rise.
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Enth:: Sing to the King of Kings. Psalm 39, verse 12. I prithee, sweet. Fire! fire!. Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton. All you forsaken lovers, come. Think not, dear love
Language:
English
Subjects:
Musicology
Author information:
Byrd, William 1543-1623