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Author Greenberg, Noah.

Title An Elizabethan song book : lute songs, madrigals and rounds / music edited by Noah Greenberg; text edited by W.H. Auden and Chester Kallman.

Publication Info. London : Faber and Faber, 1982.
1957.

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 Bristol, Main Library - Non Fiction  784 AU23    Check Shelf
Description xv, 240 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Series Faber paperback
Note "Originally published in England in 1957; first published in this edition 1968; reprinted 1982."
Principally for voice and piano.
Includes index of first lines and index of poets.
Contents Songs. Sweet was the song / John Attey -- If ever helples woman ; Of all the birds ; Whither runeth my sweethart / John Bartlet -- I cane not for thse ladies ; Followe they faire sunne ; Turne back you wanton flyer ; Follow your saint ; Faire, if you expect admiring ; Harke al you ladies ; When you must home ; Never weather-beaten saile ; Jacke and Jone ; All lokes be pale ; What harvest half so sweet is ; Though you strangenesse frets my hart ; Kind are her answers ; Breake now my hear and dye ; Now winter nights enlarge ; If thou longst so much to learne ; Thrice thosse these oaken ashes ; Fire, fire ; Silly boy 'tis ful moone ; So quick, so hot, so mad ; To his sweet lute ; Thing'st thou to seduce me then / Thomas Campian -- Wandering in this place ; Down in a valley ; Everie bush now springing / Michael Cavendish -- Two lovers sat lamenting / William Corkine -- Tyme cruell tyme / John Danyel -- Who ever things or hopes ; If my complaints ; Can shee excuse my wrongs ; Dear, if you change ; Go christall teares ; His golden locks time hath to silver turnde ; Come away, come sweet love ; Away with these selfe loving lads ; Come heavy sleepe ; I saw my lady weepe ; Flow my teares ; Fine knacks for ladies ; O sweet woods ; In darnesse let mee dwell ; Weepe you no more ; The lowest trees have tops / John Dowland -- Come my Celia ; So, so, leave off this last lamenting kisse ; So beautie on the waters stood / Alfonso Ferrabosco -- What then is love ; Since first I saw your face ; There is a ladie swee and kind / Thomas Ford -- What is beauty but a breath / Thomas Greaves -- Tobacco is like love ; Fain would I change that note / Tobias Hume -- When love on time and measure makes his ground ; Dreams and imaginations ; Now what is love ; Beauty sate bathing ; Goe to bed sweete muze ; Love is a bable ; What if I sped ; Sweet if you like and love me stil ; Sweete Kate ; Will saide to his mammy ; In Sherwood livde stout Robin Hood ; Ite caldi sospiri ; There was a wyly ladde / Robert Jones -- Misteresse mine ; It was a lover and his lasse ; Faire in the morne / Thomas Morley -- Now peep, boe peep ; Rest sweet nimphs / Francis Pilkington -- When Laura smiles / Philip Rosseter -- Madrigals and rounds. Hey ho, to the greenwood ; Jolly shepherd ; Now God be with old Simeon ; Musing ; To Portsmouth ; Sing we now merrily ; O lusty May / David Melvill -- Doe you not know / Thomas Morley -- Adew sweet Amarillis / John Wilbye.
Subject Songbooks.
Songs with lute.
Madrigals.
Glees, catches, rounds, etc.
Added Author Auden, W. H. (Wystan Hugh), 1907-1973.
Kallman, Chester, 1921-1975.
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