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The leaves be greene.

Title
  1. The leaves be greene.
Published by
  1. London : Éditions de l\u0027Oiseau-Lyre, [1972], ℗1972.
Author
  1. Consort of Musicke, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf

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Additional authors
  1. Bale, Peter
  2. Hill, Martyn
  3. Bevin, Elway, approximately 1554-1638.
  4. Holborne, Anthony, -1602.
  5. Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615.
  6. Hume, Tobias, -1645.
  7. Marchant, active approximately 1595.
  8. Johnson, John, -1594 or 1595.
Description
  1. 1 audio disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. Leaves be greene. 1972.
  2. Mother Watkins ale. 1972.
  3. Heaven and earth pavan. 1972.
  4. Bara Faustus\u0027 dreame. 1972.
  5. Duncomes galiarde. 1972.
  6. Bergera. 1972.
Subject
  1. Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble
  2. Chamber music
Contents
  1. The leaves be greene / Anon. -- The leaves be greene / Elway Bevin -- The teares of the muses ; The fairy round ; Muy linda / Anthony Holborne --Will said to his mammy / Robert Jones -- The passion of musick ; Cease leaden slumber / Tobias Hume -- Mother Watkins ale ; Heaven and earth pavan ; Bara Faustus\u0027 dreame ; Duncombes galliard / Anon. -- As I lay lately in a dreame / Robert Jones -- La bergera / Anon. -- Eccho for two luts / Francis Pilkington -- A dump / John Johnson.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Renaissance English music principally for 2-4 plectral and/or stringed instruments, in part with voice.
  2. Program notes by Anthony Rooley and James Tyler on container; texts of the songs ([2] p.) inserted.
  3. Now for the delight of your eye, by N. Breton, and The little chirping birds, by G. Goodman, are read with the 14th and 16th works, respectively.