Second set of madrigals (1609). Edited by Edmund H. Fellowes, rev. by Thurston Dart.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wilbye, John, 1574-1638
Other Authors: Fellowes, Edmund H., 1870-1951 (editor of music.), Dart, Thurston, 1921-1971 (editor of music.)
Format: Musical Score
Language:English
Published: London, New York Stainer & Bell; American agents: Galaxy Music Corp., [1966]
Series:English madrigalists ; v. 7.
Subjects:
Uniform Title:Madrigals,
Table of Contents:
  • Songs to 3 voices. Come shepherd swains ; Flourish ye hillocks ; Ah, cruel Amarillis ; So light is love ; As fair as morn ; O what shall I do? ; I live, and yet me thinks ; There is a jewel
  • Songs to 4 voices. When Cloris heard of her Amyntas ; Happy streams whose trembling fall ; Change me, O heav'ns ; Love not me for comely grace ; Fly not so swift, my dear ; I love, alas, yet am not loved ; As matchless beauty ; Happy, oh happy he
  • Songs to 5 voices. Sweet honey sucking bees ; Yet sweet, take heed ; All pleasure is of this condition ; Oft have I vowed ; Down in a valley ; Hard destinies are love and beauty ; Weep, weep, mine eyes ; There where I saw ; Ye that do live in pleasures ; A silly Sylvan
  • Songs to 6 voices. O wretched man ; Where most my thoughts ; Despiteful thus unto myself ; Ah cannot sighs, nor tears? ; Draw on sweet night ; Stay, Corydon, thou swain ; Softly, o softly drop my eyes ; Long have I made these hills.