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Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye, Thomas Weelkes, William Byrd, Giovan Ferretti, Alfonso Ferrabosco, Luca Marenzio, Gianetto Palestina, Orlando di Lasso, Giovan Battista Pinello, Giovanni Petraloysio Prenestino and other composers of the 16th and 17th centuries, for three, four, five, and six voices, the parts being bound in separate volumes.
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Madrigals for 3, 4, 5, and 6 voices, in parts, with English words, from collections published in England, 1588-1609. In 6 volumes, containing respectively cantus i, cantus ii, altus, tenor i, tenor ii, and bassus. Copied by W. Clark in 1800.
Nos. 1-44 are for 6 voices, nos. 45-116 for 5 voices, nos. 117-147 for 4 voices, and nos. 148-159 for 3 voices. Volumes 2 and 4 also include the opening bars of a song, 'Not with more joy from desart shades'; with a bass for harpsichord or pianoforte, in score (f.2b).
1. 'Stay, Corydon, thou swaine.' 'Jno Wilbye, 1609.' i, f. 3; ii, iii, iv, v, vi, f. 1. 2. 'If beauty be a Treasure.' By T. Weelkes. [1597.] i, f. 3; ii, iii, iv. f. 1b; v, vi, f. 1. 3. 'Lady, when I behold.' By J. Wilbye. [1598.] i, f. 3b; ii, iii, f. 2; iv, v, vi, f. 1b.
Nos. 4-15 are by Thomas Weelkes, 1597 and 1600. 4. 'Three times a day.' i, f. 4; ii, iii, iv, f. 3; v, vi, f. 2. 5. 'My Phillis bidds me pack away.' i, f. 4; ii, iii, iv, f. 3; v, f. 2b; vi, f. 2. 6. 'Retire, my thoughts.' i, f. 4b; ii, iv, f. 3b; iii (2 copies), ff. 3b, 5; vi, f. 2b. 7. 'Say, deere, when will your frowning leave.' i, f. 5; ii, iv, v, vi, f. 4; iii, f. 6. 8. 'Those spots.' i, f. 5; ii, iv, v, vi, f. 4; iii, f. 6. 9. 'My tears do not avail.' i, f. 5b; ii, iv, v, vi, f. 4b; iii, f. 6b. 10. 'Like two proude armies.' i, f. 5b; ii, iv, v, vi, f. 4b; iii, f. 6b. 11. 'When Thoralis delights.' i, f. 6; ii, v, vi, f. 5; iii, f. 7; iv, f. 5b. 12. 'What have the Gods'; in two parts. i, iv, f. 6; ii, vi, f. 5b; iii, f. 8; v, f. 5. 13. 'Mars in a furie.' i, iv, f. 7; ii, vi, f. 6; iii, f. 9b; v, f. 5b. 14. 'Thule, the period'; in two parts. i, f. 7; ii, f. 6; iii, f. 10; iv, f. 7b; v, f. 5b; vi, f. 6b. 15. 'Noell, adew.' i, iv, f. 8; ii, vi, f. 7; iii, f. 10b; v, f. 6.
Nos. 16-28 are (with one exception) by John Wilbye, 1598, 1609. 16. 'Sweet Love, If thou wilt gain.' i, f. 8b; ii, vi, f. 7b; iii, f. 11b; iv, f. 9; v, f. 6b. 17. 'When shall my wreched Life.' i, f. 8b; ii, vi, f. 7b; iii, f. 11b; iv, f. 9; v, f. 6b. 18. 'Of Joyes and pleasing pains'; in two parts. i, iv, f. 9b; ii, f. 8b; iii, f. 12; v, f. 6b; vi, f. 8. 19. 'Cruell, behold.' i, f. 10b; ii, iv, f. 10; iii, f. 13; v, f. 7; vi, f. 9. 20. 'Thou art but yong.' i, f. 11; ii, iv, f. 10; iii, f. 13b, 14b; v, f. 7; vi, f. 9. 21. 'Why dost thou shoot.' i, f. 11; ii, iv, f. 10b; iii, f. 13b; v, f. 7b; vi, f. 9b. 22. 'O wretched man.' i, f. 11b; ii, iv, f. 10b; iii, f. 15; v, f. 7b; vi, f. 9b. 23. 'Where most my thought'; in two parts. i, f. 11b; ii, f. 10b; iii, f. 15; iv, f. 11; v, f. 8; vi, f. 9b. 24. 'Ah, cannot sighs.' i, f. 12; ii, f. 11; iii, f. 15b; iv, f. 11b; v, f. 8b; vi, f. 10. 25. 'A Sparrow Hauke.' 'Weelkes, 1600.' i, f. 12b; ii, iv, f. 11b; iii, f. 16; v, f. 8b; vi, f. 10b. 26. 'Draw on, sweet Night.' i, f. 12b; ii, f. 11b; iii, f. 16b; iv, f. 12; v, f. 9; vi, f. 10b. 27. 'Softly, O softly drop, my eyes.' i, f. 13; ii, f. 12; iii, f. 17; iv, f. 12b; v, f. 9; vi, f. 11. 28. 'Long have I made.' i, f. 13b; ii, f. 12b; iii, f. 17; iv, f. 13; v, f. 9b; vi, f. 11.
Nos. 29-36 are from Nicholas Yonge's , book i, 1588. 29. 'I will goe dye' (lo moriro). 'Luca Marenzio.' i, f. 14; ii, f. 13; iii, f. 17b; iv, f.13b; v, f. 10; vi, f. 11b. 30. 'These that bee certains signes ' (Questi ch' inditio). 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 14; ii, f. 13; iii, f. 17b; iv, f. 13b; v, f. 10; vi, f. 11b. 31. 'So farre from my delight' (Se lungi dal mio sol); in two parts. By the same. i, f. 5; ii, f. 13b; iii, f. 18; iv, f. 14; v, f. 10b; vi, f. 12. 32. 'Loe, heere my hart ' (Ecco, ch' io lasso). Anonymous. i, f. 15b; ii, f. 14; iii, f. 18b; iv, f. 14b; v, f. 11: vi, f. 12b. 33. 'Now must I part ' (Parto da voi). 'Luca Marenzio.' i, f. 15b; ii, f. 14b; iii, f. 19; iv, f. 15; v, f. 11; vi, f. 12b. 34. 'Zephirus brings' (Zephiro torna); in two parts. 'Gironimo Conversi.' i, f. 16; ii, f. 14b; iii, f. 19; iv, f. 15; v, f. 11b; vi, f.13. 35. 'I was full neare my fall' (Fui vicin' al cader); in two parts. 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 16b; ii, iv, f. 15b; iii, f. 19b; v, f. 12; vi, f. 13b. 36. 'I soung sometime' (Cantai gia); in two parts. 'Luca Marenzio.' i, f. 17; ii, f. 15b; iii, f. 20; iv, f. 16; v, f. 12b; vi, f. 14.
Nos. 37-44 are from Yonge's , book ii, 1597. 37. 'Love, quench this heat.' 'Benedetto Palavacino.' i, f. 17b; ii, f. 16; iii, f. 20b; iv, f. 16b; v, f.13; vi, f.14. 38. 'Cruell, why dost thou fly mee.' By the same. i, f. 18; ii, iv, f. 16b; iii, f. 21; v, f. 13; vi, f. 14b. 39. 'O Gracious and worthiest.' 'Giovanni Croce.' i, f. 18b; ii, iv, f. 17; iii, f. 21b: v, f. 13b; vi, f. 14b. 40. 'Shall I live so farre.' 'Luca Marenzio.' i, f. 18b; ii, iv, f. 17b; iii, f. 21b; v, f. 13b; vi, f. 15. 41. 'So saith my faire ' (Dice la mia bellissima). By the same. i, f. 19; ii, iv, f. 17b; iii, f. 22; v, f. 14; vi, f. 15. 42. 'For griefe I dye.' 'Andrea Feliciane.' i, f. 19b; ii, iv, f. 18; iii, f. 22; v, f. 14; vi, f. 15b. 43. 'Daintie, white pearle.' 'Antonio Bicci.' i, f. 19b; ii, iv, f. 18; iii, f. 22b; v, f. 14b; vi, f. 15b. 44. 'Hard by a cristall fountaine.' 'Giovanni Croce.' i, f. 20; ii, iv, f. 18b; iii, f. 22b; v, f. 14b; vi, f. 15b.
Nos. 45-58 are by Thomas Weelkes, 1597 and 1600. 45. 'Your Beauty it allureth.' i, f. 20; ii, iv, f. 18b; iii, f. 23; v, f. 15. 46. 'If thy deceitful lo[o]kes.' i, f. 20b; ii, iv, f. 19; iii, f. 23; v, f. 15. 47. 'Those sweet, delightful Lillies.' i, f. 20b; ii, iv, f. 19; iii, f. 23b; v, f. 15b. 48. 'Lady, your spotless feature.' i, f. 21; ii, iv, f. 19b; iii, f. 23b; v, f. 15b. 49. 'Make hast, yee Lovers.' i, f. 21; ii, iv, f. 19b; iii, f. 24; v, f. 15b. 50. 'What hast, faire Lady.' i, f. 21b; ii, iv, f. 20; iii, f. 24; v, f. 16. 51. 'Cold winter's ice.' i, f. 22; ii, f. 20b; iii, f. 24b; iv, f. 20; v, f. 16b. 52. 'Now let us make a merry greeting.' i, f. 22; ii, iv, f. 20b; iii, f. 24b; v, f. 16b. 53. 'Take heere my hart.' i, f. 22; ii, iv, f. 20b; iii, f. 25; v, f. 16b. 54. 'O care, thou wilt dispatch mee'; in two parts. i, f. 22b; ii, iv, f. 21; iii, f. 25; v, f. 16b. 55. 'See, where the maides are singing.' i, f. 23; ii, f. 21b; iii, f. 25b; iv, f. 21; v, f. 17. 56. 'Why are you Ladies staying'; in two parts. i, f. 23; ii, iv, f. 21b; iii, f. 26; v, f. 17b. 57. 'Lady, the Birds.' i, f. 23b; ii, iv, f. 22; iii, f. 26; v, f. 17b. 58. 'As wanton birds.' i, f. 24; ii, iv, f. 22; iii, f. 26b; v, f. 18.
Nos. 59-74 are by John Wilbye, 1598 and 1609. 59. 'Dye, haplesse man.' i, f. 24; ii, iv, f. 22b; iii, f. 27; v, f. 18. 60. 'I fall, I fall; stay me'; in two parts. i, f. 24b; ii, iv, f. 23; iii, f. 27; v, f. 18b. 61. 'I alwayes beg'; in two parts. i, f. 25; ii, iv, f. 23b; iii, f. 27b; v, f. 18b. 62. 'Lady, your words.' i, f. 25b; ii, f. 24; iii, f. 28; iv, f. 23b; v, f. 19, 63. 'Alas, what a wretched Life.' i, f. 25b; ii, iv, f. 24; iii, f. 28b; v, f. 19b. 64. 'Unkinde, O stay thy flying.' i, f. 26; ii, f. 24b; iii, f. 28b; iv, f. 24; v, f. 20. 65. 'I soung sometimes my thoughts.' i, f. 26; ii, iv, f. 24b; iii, f. 29; v, f. 20. 66. 'Flora gave me fayrest flowers.' i, f. 26b; ii, iv, f. 25; iii, f. 29; v, f. 20b. 67. 'Sweet, hony-sucking Bees'; in two parts. i, f. 27; ii, f. 25b; iii, f. 29b; iv, f. 25; v, f. 20b. 68. 'All pleasure is of this condition.' i, f. 27b; ii, iv, f. 26; iii, f. 30; v, f. 21. 69. 'Oft have I vow'd.' i, f. 27b; ii, f. 26b; iii, f. 30b; iv, f. 26; v, f. 21. 70. 'Down in a valley'; in two parts. i, f. 28; ii, iv, f. 26b; iii, f. 31; v, f. 21b. 71. 'Weepe, weepe, mine eyes.' i, f. 29; ii, f. 27b; iii, f. 31b; iv, f. 27; v, f. 22. 72. 'There, where I saw.' i, f. 29; ii, iv, f. 27b; iii, f. 32; v, f. 22b. 73. 'Yee that doe live in pleasures' plenty.' i, f. 29b; ii, iv, f. 28; iii, f. 32b; v, f. 22b. 74. 'A Silly Silvan.' i, f. 30; ii, iv, f. 28b; iii, f. 32b; v, f. 23.
Nos. 75-101 are from , book i. 75. 'From what part' (In qual parte); in two parts. 'Fillippo di Monte.' i, f. 30; ii, iv, f. 28b; iii, f. 33; v, f. 23. 76. 'In every place' (Ogni luogo). By Palestrina. i, f. 30b; ii, iv, f. 29; iii, f. 33b; v, f. 23b. 77. 'Thirsis to die desired' (Tirsi morir volea); in three parts. 'Luca Marenzio.' i, f. 31; ii, iv, f. 29b; iii, f. 34; v, f. 23b. 78. 'Susanna faire sometime of love' (Susann' un jour). 'Orlando di Lasso.' i, f. 31b; ii, f. 30; iii, f. 34b; iv, f. 29b; v, f. 24. 79. Another setting. 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 31b; ii, iv, f. 30; iii, f. 34b; v, f. 24b. 80. 'When shall I cease ' (Chi per voi non). 'Noe Faignient.' i, f. 32; ii, iv, f. 30b; iii, f. 35; v, f. 24b. 81. 'I must depart' (lo partiro). 'Luca Marenzio.' i, f. 32b; ii, f. 31; iii, f. 35b; iv, f. 30b; v, f. 25. 82. 'I saw my lady weeping' (Vidi pianger); in two parts. 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 32b; ii, iv, f. 31; iii, f. 35b; v, f. 25. 83. 'So gratious is thy sweet selfe' (Sei tanto gratiosa). 'Giovan Ferretti.' i, f. 33; ii, f. 32; iii, f. 36b; iv, f. 31b; v, f. 25b. 84. 'Cruell, unkind' (Donna crudel). By the same. i, f. 38b; ii, iv, f. .32; iii, f. 36b; v, f. 26. 85. 'What do'th my pretie dearling' (Che fa hogg' il mio sole). 'Luca Marenzio.' i, f. 38b; ii, f. 32b; iii, f. 36b; iv, f. 32; v, f. 26. 86. 'Sleepe, sleepe, mine only Juell' (Sonno, scendesti); in two parts. 'Stefano Felis.' i, f. 34; ii, f. 32b; iii, f. 37; iv, f. 32; v, f. 26b. 87. 'Sound out, my voice' (Vestiu' i colli). 'Gianetto Palestina.' i, f. 34b;. ii, f. 33; iii, f. 37b; iv, f. 32b; v, f. 26b. 88. 'Liquid and watry pearles' (Liquide perle). 'Luca Marenzio.' i, f. 34b; ii, f. 33b; iii, f. 38; iv, f. 33; v, f. 27. 89. 'The Nightingale so pleasant' (Le Rossignol). 'Orlando di Lasso.' i, f. 35; ii, f. 33b; iii, f. 38; iv, f. 33; v, f. 27. 90. 'Within a greenwood' (In un boschetto). 'Giovan Ferretti.' i, f. 35; ii, f. 34; iii, f. 38b; iv, f. 33b; v, f. 27b. 91. 'Sometime, when hope' (Gia fu ch'io). 'Rinaldo del Melle.' i, f. 35b; ii, f. 34b; iii, f. 38b; iv, f. 34; v, f. 27b. 92. 'Rubyes and Pearles' (Perle, rubini). 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 36; ii, f. 34b; iii, f. 39; iv, f. 34; v, f. 27b. 93. 'O sweet kiss' (O dolcissimo bascio). By the same. i, f. 36; ii, f. 35; iii, f. 39b; iv, f. 34b; v, f. 28. 94. 'Sometime my hope' (Gia fù mio dolce speme). By the same. i, f. 36b; ii, f. 35b; iii, f. 39b; iv, f. 34b; v, f. 28. 95. 'Lady, that hand' (Donna, la bella mano). 'Lelio Bertani.' i, f. 37; ii, f. 35b; iii, f. 40; iv, f. 35; v, f. 28b. 96. 'My hart, alas' (Alma guidotta). 'Gironimo Conversi.' i, f. 37; ii, f. 36; iii, f. 40b; iv, f. 35b; v, f. 28b. 97. 'Lady, if you so spight mee' (Donna, se voi m' odiate). 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 37b; ii, f. 36b; iii, f. 41; iv, f. 35b; v, f. 29. 98. 'When I would thee embrace' (Quand' io voleua). 'Giovan Battista Pinello.' i, f. 38; ii, f. 36b; iii, f. 41; iv, f. 36; v, f. 29b. 99. 'Thirsis enjoy'd' (Godea Tirsi). 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 38b; ii, f. 37; iii, f. 42; iv, f. 36b; v, f. 29b. 100. 'The Nightingale so pleasant' (Le Rossignol). By the same. i, f. 38b; ii, f. 37b; iii, f. 42b; iv, f. 36b; v, f. 30. 101. 'The faire young Virgin' (La verginella); in two parts. 'William Byrd.' i, f. 39; ii, f. 38; iii, f. 43; iv, f. 37; v, f. 30b.
Nos. 102-116 are from , book ii, 1597. 102. 'The white delightful swan.' 'Horatio Vecchi.' i, f. 40; ii, f. 38b; iii, f. 43b; iv, f. 38; v, f. 31. 103. 'Zephirus brings the time.' 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 40; ii, f. 39; iii, f. 44; iv, f. 38b; v, f. 31b. 104. 'So farre, deere Life.' 'Giulio Eremita.' i, f. 40b; ii, f. 39b; iii, f. 44b; iv, f. 39; v, f. 31b. 105. 'Cinthia, thy song.' 'Giovanne Croce.' i, f. 40b; ii, f. 39b; iii, f. 44b; iv, f. 39; v, f. 32. 106. 'Fly, if thou wilt.' 'Giulio Eremita.' i, f. 41; ii, f. 40; iii, f. 45; iv, f. 39b; v, f. 32. 107. 'At sound of hir sweet voice.' 'Lucretio Quintiani.' i, f. 41b; ii, f. 40b; iii, f. 45b; iv, f. 39b; v, f. 32b. 108. 'Browne is my love.' 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 41b; ii, f. 40b; iii, f. 45b; iv, f. 40; v, f. 32b. 109. 'The Wine that I so dearly got.' By the same. i, f. 42; ii, f. 41; iii. f. 46; iv, f. 40b; v, f. 33. 110. 'Dolorous, morneful cares.' 'Luca Marenzio.' i, f. 42b; ii, f. 41b; iii, f. 46b; iv, f. 40b; v, f. 33b. 111. 'In flowre of Aprill.' 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 43; ii, f. 41b; iii, f. 46b; iv, f. 41; v, f. 33b. 112. 'Hills and woods.' 'Lucretio Quintiani.' i, f. 43; ii, f. 42; iii, f. 47; iv, f. 41b; v, f. 34. 113. 'Lady, my flame'; in two parts. 'Alfonso Ferabosco.' i, f. 43b; ii, f. 42b; iii, f. 47b; iv, f. 41b; v, f. 34. 114. 'Sweet sparkle.' 'Gio. Maria Nanino.' i, f. 44b; ii, f. 43; iii, f. 48; iv, f. 42; v, f. 34b. 115. 'Now springs each plant.' 'Lucretio Quintiani.' i, f. 44b; ii, f. 43b; iii, f. 48b; iv, f. 42b; v, f. 35. 116. 'Sweet eyes.' 'Ste. Venturi.' i, f. 45; ii, f. 43b; iii, f. 48b; iv, f. 43; v, f. 35.
Nos. 117-122 are by Thomas Weelkes, 1597. 117. 'Now ev'rie tree.' i, f. 45; ii, f. 44; iii, f. 49; iv, f. 43b. 118. 'Yong Cupid.' i, f. 45b; ii, f. 44b; iii, f. 49b; iv, f. 43b. 119. 'Aye mee, my wonted Joyes.' i, f. 46; ii, f. 44b; iii, f. 49b; iv, f. 44. 120. 'Three Virgin Nimphes.' i, f. 46; ii, f. 45; iii, f. 50; iv, f. 44. 121. 'Our country Swains.' i, f. 46b; ii, f. 45b; iii, f. 50b; iv, f. 44b. 122. 'Loe, country sports.' i, f. 47; ii, f. 45b; iii, f. 50b; iv, f. 45.
Nos. 123-127 are by John Wilbye, 1598. 123. 'What needeth all this travayle'; in two parts. i, f. 47b; ii, f. 46; iii, f. 51; iv, f. 45. 124. 'Alas, what hope.' i, f. 48; ii, f. 46b; iii, f. 51b; iv, f. 45b. 125. 'Lady, when I behold.' i, f. 48; ii, f. 46b; iii, f. 51b; iv, f. 45b. 126. 'Thus saith my Cloris.' i, f. 48b; ii, f. 47; iii, f. 52; iv, f. 46. 127. 'Adew, sweet Amarillis.' i, f. 48b; ii, f. 47b; iii, f. 52b; iv, f. 46.
Nos. 128-135 are by the same. 1609. 128. 'When Cloris heard.' i, f. 49; ii, f. 47b; iii, f. 52b; iv, f. 46b. 129. 'Happy streams.' i, f. 49; ii. f. 48; iii, f. 53; iv, f. 46b. 130. 'Change me, O heavens.' i, f. 49b; ii, f. 48b; iii, f. 53b; iv, f. 47. 131. 'Love not me for comely grace.' i, f. 50; ii, f. 48b; iii, f. 53b; iv, f. 47b. 132. 'Flye not so swift.' i, f. 50b; ii, f. 49; iii, f. 54; iv, f. 47b. 133. 'I Love, alas.' i, f. 50b; ii, f. 49b; iii, f. 54b; iv, f. 48. 134. 'As matchlesse beauty.' i, f. 51; ii, f. 50; iii, f. 55; iv, f. 48. 135. 'Happy, Oh happy he.' i, f. 51b; ii, f. 50; iii, f. 55; iv, f. 48b.
Nos. 136—147 are from , book i, 1588. 136. 'These that be certaine signes' (Questi ch'inditio). 'Noe Faignient.' i, f. 52; ii, f. 50b; iii, f. 55b; iv, f. 48b. 137. 'The faire Diana' (Non piu, Diana). 'Giovan. di Macque.' i, f. 52; ii, f. 51; iii, f. 56; iv, f. 49. 138. 'Joy so delights my heart' (Gioia s' abond'). 'G. P. A. Prenestino.' i, f. 52b; ii, f. 51; iii, f. 56; iv, f. 49. 139. 'False Love' (Amor ben puoi). By the same. i, f. 52b; ii, f. 51b; iii, f. 56b; iv, f. 49b. 140. 'O Griefe' (Dolor, se 'l mio dolor). 'Baldessar Donato.' i, f. 53; ii, f. 52; iii, f. 57; iv, f. 50. 141. 'As in the night' (Come la notte). By the same. i, f. 53b; ii, f. 52; iii, f. 57; iv, f. 50. 142. 'In vayne he seekes' (Per divina bellezza). 'Fillippo de Monte.' i, f. 53b; ii, f. 52b; iii, f. 57b; iv, f. 50b. 143. 'What meaneth love' (Perche s' annida amore). 'G. P. A. Prenestino.' i, f. 54; ii, f. 53; iii, f. 58; iv, f. 50b. 144. 'Sweet love, when hope ' (Amor, quando fioriua). 'Gio. Petraloysio Prenestino.' i, f. 54; ii, f. 53; iii, f. 58; iv, f. 51. 145. 'Lady, that hand' (Donna, la bella mano). 'Marc' Antonio Pordeuone.' i, f. 54b; ii, f. 53b; iii, f. 58b; iv, f. 51. 146. 'Who will ascend' (Chi salira). 'Giaches de Vuert.' i, f. 55; ii, f. 53b; iii, f. 58b; iv, f. 51b. 147. 'Lady, your looke' (Donna, bella e gentile). 'Cornelio Verdonck.' i, f. 55; ii, f. 54; iii, f. 59; iv, f. 51b.
Nos. 148-151 are by Thomas Weelkes, 1597.148. 'Sit downe and sing.' i, f. 55b; ii, f. 54b; iii, f. 59b. 149. 'My fiockes feed not'; in three parts. i, f. 56; ii, f. 55; iii, f. 59b. 150. 'A Country paire.' i, f. 57; ii, f. 56; iii, f. 61. 151. 'Cease, sorrowes, now.' i, f. 57b; ii, f. 56b; iii, f. 61.
Nos. 151-159 are by John Wilbye, 1609. 152. 'Come, shepherd swaynes.' i, f. 58; ii, f. 57; iii, f. 61b. 153. 'Flourish, ye Hillockes.' i, f. 58b; ii, f. 57b; iii, f. 62. 154. 'Ah, cruell Amarillis.' i, f. 58b; ii, f. 57b; iii, f. 62b. 155. 'So light is love.' i, f. 59; ii, f. 58; iii, f. 62b. 156. 'As faire as morne.' i, f. 59b; ii, f. 58b; iii, f. 63. 157. 'O, What shall I doe.' i, f. 60; ii, f. 59; iii, f. 63b. 158. 'I Live and yet.' i, f. 60b; ii, f. 59b; iii, f. 63b. 159. 'There is a Jewell.' i, f. 60b; ii, f. 59b; iii, f. 64.
In volumes ii and iv (Add MS 30017 and Add MS 30019) only, the opening bars of the following: 'Not with more joy from desart shades'; with a bass for harpsichord or pianoforte, in score. Anonymous. :f. 2b.
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- [{ "id" : "032-002021606", "parent" : "#", "text" : "Add MS 30016-30021: Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye, Thomas Weelkes, William Byrd, Giovan Ferretti, Alfonso Ferrabosco, Luca Marenzio, Gianetto…" },{ "id" : "040-002021607", "parent" : "032-002021606", "text" : "Add MS 30016: Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 1. Cantus 1 part" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} },{ "id" : "040-002021608", "parent" : "032-002021606", "text" : "Add MS 30017: Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 2. Cantus 2 part" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} },{ "id" : "040-002021609", "parent" : "032-002021606", "text" : "Add MS 30018: Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 3. Altus part" , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} },{ "id" : "040-002021610", "parent" : "032-002021606", "text" : "Add MS 30019: Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 4. Tenor 1 part." , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} },{ "id" : "040-002021611", "parent" : "032-002021606", "text" : "Add MS 30020: Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 5. Tenor 2 part." , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} },{ "id" : "040-002021612", "parent" : "032-002021606", "text" : "Add MS 30021: Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 6. Bassus part." , "li_attr" : {"class": "orderable"} }]
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-002021606
- Is part of:
- not applicable
- Contains:
- Add MS 30016 : Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 1. Cantus 1 part
Add MS 30017 : Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 2. Cantus 2 part
Add MS 30018 : Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 3. Altus part
Add MS 30019 : Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 4. Tenor 1 part.
Add MS 30020 : Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 5. Tenor 2 part.
Add MS 30021 : Collection of madrigals by John Wilbye and others. Volume 6. Bassus part.
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- 032-002021606
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Add MS 30016-30021
- Record Type (Level):
- Fonds
- Extent:
- 6 volumes (62, 60, 64, 51, 35, 16 folios)
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1800
- End Date:
- 1800
- Date Range:
- 1800
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- User Conditions:
- Physical Characteristics:
- Paper. Oblong folio.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Byrd, William, of Add MS 29996
Clark, W-
Ferrabosco, Alfonso, composer, c 1575-1628
Ferretti, Giovanni, composer, c 1540-1610
Lasso, Orlando di, composer
Marenzio, Luca, composer
Palestina, Gianetto
Pinello, Giovanni Battista, composer
Prenestino, Giovanni Petraloysio
Weelkes, Thomas, composer, c 1576-1623
Wilbye, John, composer al Willoughbye - Subjects:
- Madrigals
Songs