Uniform title | Ayeres or phantasticke spirites |
Series |
The English madrigal school / transcribed, scored and edited by Edmund Horace Fellowes ; v. 13 English madrigal school ; v. 13. ^A54004
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Contents |
Come let's begin to revel 't out -- Jockey thine hornpipe's dull -- Some men desire spouses -- To-morrow is the marriage day -- Upon a hill a bonny boy -- Come sirrah Jack ho -- Tan ta ra cries Mars -- The gods have heard my vows -- Though my carriage be but careless -- The ape, the monkey and the baboon -- No, though I shrink still -- Ay me, alas, hey ho -- Late is my rash accounting -- Four arms, two necks, one wreathing -- Lord when I think -- Say, wanton, will you love me? -- I bei ligustri e rose -- Strike it up, tabor -- Ha, ha! this world doth pass -- Since Robin Hood, maid Marian -- Fa la: Now weep, now sing -- Alas! O tarry but one half hour -- As deadly serpents lurking -- Donna il vostro bel viso -- The nightingale, the organ of delight -- For six voices. Death hath deprived me -- A madrigal from "The triumphs of Oriana." As Vesta was descending. |
Local note | Joyner-FOR JOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY HOLDINGS OF THIS SERIES SEARCH BY CALL NUMBER Music M2 .F4. |
General note | Includes piano reduction for rehearsal only. |
General note | Principally for 3 voices; the final two works for 6 voices. |
General note | With reproductions of the original title page and dedication. |
General note | Includes preface in English. |
Language | English or Italian words, also printed as text (pages v-xv). |
LCCN | ac 38004094 |
Publisher number | S. & B. 1790--S. & B. 1816 Stainer & Bell |