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The first book of canzonets to two voices : (published in 1595) ; canzonets or little short songs to three voices (published in 1593; reprinted in 1606 and 1631)

Uniform Title
Canzonets, singers (2). Selections
Title
The first book of canzonets to two voices : (published in 1595) ; canzonets or little short songs to three voices (published in 1593; reprinted in 1606 and 1631) / Thomas Morley ; edited by Edmund Horace Fellowes.
Edition
[3rd ed.]
Published
London : Stainer and Bell, Ltd., 1921.
Physical Description
iv p., 1 score (117 p.) ; 26 cm.
Local Notes
BEIN Za W6453 +Zz920E 1: Original wrappers. Presentation inscription to Thornton Wilder from R.J.H., January 15, 1929. From the Thornton Wilder Papers. Publisher's advertising matter on [9] p. at end, not noted in pagination.
Notes
Includes piano reduction.
The original edition of the Canzonets to two voices also contained nine instrumental fantasies.
Format
Music Scores
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Series
English madrigalists ; 1.
English madrigal school ; v. 1
Contents
Canzonets to two voices: Go ye, my canzonets ; When, lo, by break of morning ; Sweet nymph, come to thy lover ; I go before, my darling ; Miraculous love's wounding ; Lo, here another love ; Leave now, mine eyes ; Fire and lightning from heaven ; Flora, wilt thou torment me? ; In nets of golden wires ; O thou that are so cruel ; I should for grief and anguish.
Canzonets to three voices: See, mine own sweet jewel ; Joy doth so arise ; Cruel, you pull away too soon ; Lady, those eyes ; Hold out, my heart ; Good morrow, fair ladies of the May ; Whither away so fast? ; Blow, shepherds, blow ; Deep lamenting ; Farewell, disdainful ; O fly not ; Thyrsis, let pity move thee ; Now must I die recureless ; Lady, if I through grief ; Cease, mine eyes ; Do you not know? ; Where are thou, wanton? ; What ails my darling? ; Say, dear, will you not have me? ; Arise, get up, my dear ; Love learns by laughing ; This love is but a wanton fit ; Though Philomela lost her love ; Spring-time mantleth every bough
O sleep, fond fancy.
Plate number
S.& B. 1364 Stainer and Bell
Genre/Form
Publishers' advertisements.
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