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Ayres for four voices
- Title
- Ayres for four voices / John Dowland ; newly edited by David Greer.
- Author
- Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
- Publication
- London : Stainer and Bell, 2000.
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- Description
- 1 score (xxxv, 215 p.) : facsims; 33 cm.
- Series Statement
- Musica Britannica, 0580-2954 ; 6
- Subjects
- Note
- "All the airs by John Dowland for which the composer provided a partsong version"--Pref.
- Rev. ed. of the original vol., originally published in 1953.
- Lute part in tablature and staff notation.
- "Published for the Musica Britannica Trust established by the Royal Musical Association."
- Editorial and critical notes in English.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references, and index of first lines and poets.
- Contents
- From The first booke of songes or ayres (1597). Unquiet thoughts -- Whoever thinks or hopes -- My thoughts are wing'd with hopes -- If my complaints -- Can she excuse my wrongs -- Now, O now I needs must part -- Dear, if you change -- Burst forth, my tears -- Go, crystal tears -- Think'st thou then by thy feigning -- Come away, come, sweet love -- Rest awhile, you cruel cares -- Sleep, wayward thoughts -- All ye whom love or fortune -- Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me -- Would my conceit -- Come again -- His golden locks -- Awake, sweet love -- Come, heavy sleep -- Away with these self-loving lads. -- From The second booke of songs or ayres (1600). Praise blindness, eye -- O sweet woods -- If floods of tears -- Fine knacks for ladies -- Now cease, my wand'ring eyes -- Come, ye heavy states of night -- White as lilies -- Woeful heart -- A shepherd in a shade -- Faction, that ever dwells -- Shall I sue -- Toss not my soul -- Clear of cloudy -- Dialogue: Humour, say, what mak'st thou here? --
- (cont.) From The third and lastbooke of songs or aires (1603). Me, me and none but me -- When Phoebus first -- Say, Love, if ever -- Flow not so fast, ye fountains -- What if I never speed - Love stood amaz'd -- Lend your ears -- By a fountain where I lay -- O what hath overwrought -- Farewell, unkind, farewell -- Weep you no more, sad fountains -- Fie on this feigning -- I must complain -- It was a time -- The lowest trees have tops -- What poor astronomers are they -- Dialogue: Come when I call. -- From A pilgrimes solace (1612). Disdain me still -- Sweet, stay awhile -- To ask for all thy love -- Love, those beams that breed -- Shall I strive with words to move -- Were ev'ry thought an eye -- Stay, Time, awhile thy flying -- Tell me, true love -- In this trembling shadow cast -- If that a sinner's sighs -- Thou mighty God ; When David's life ; When the poor cripple -- Where sin sore wounding -- My heart and tongue were twins.
- Call Number
- *MN M828 v. 6
- ISBN
- 0852498586
- ISSN
- 05802954 (incorrect)
- LCCN
- M220219832
- OCLC
- 45240073
- Author
- Dowland, John, 1563?-1626.
- Title
- Ayres for four voices / John Dowland ; newly edited by David Greer.
- Imprint
- London : Stainer and Bell, 2000.
- Series
- Musica Britannica, 0580-2954 ; 6
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references, and index of first lines and poets.
- Added Author
- Dowland, John, 1563?-1626. Pilgrimes solace. Selections.Greer, David, 1937- Editor
- Other Standard Identifier
- M220219832
- Research Call Number
- *MN M828 v. 6