An edition of An English songbook (1961)

An English songbook

part songs and sacred music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance for one to six voices

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An edition of An English songbook (1961)

An English songbook

part songs and sacred music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance for one to six voices

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Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
219

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Garden City, N. Y

Table of Contents

Crist and Sainte Marie -- St. Godric
Man mei longe ;
Worldes blis ne last ;
Jesu Christes milde moder ;
Edi beo thu heven quene ;
Sumer is icumen in ;
Alleluya psallat ;
Angelus ad virginem -- anonymous
Beata progenies -- Leonel Power
Alas departynge is ground of woo -- anonymous
Sancta Maria -- John Dunstable
Sanctus -- Roy Henry
Deo gracias Anglia :
The Agincourt carol ;
Nova, nova ;
Nowel syng we bothe al and som -- anonymous
Quid petis O fili -- Richard Pygott
With owt dyscorde ;
O my hart -- King Henry VIII
A robyn gentil robyn ;
Blow thy horne hunter -- William Cornysh
Gloria -- John Taverner
Agnus Dei ;
Salvator mundi -- Thomas Tallis
Susanna fayre sometime assaulted was ;
Emendemus in melius ;
When first by force of fatall destenie -- William Byrd
About the May pole ;
Leave alas this tormenting ;
Cease mine eyes ;
I goe before my darling -- Thomas Morley
Tosse not my soule ;
What if I never speede -- John Dowland
Thus saith my Cloris bright ;
Alas, what hope of speeding -- John Wilbye
Tan ta ra ran tan tant ;
Death hath deprived mee -- Thomas Weelkes
What shall I part thus -- George Kirbye
Weepe forth your teares -- John Ward
O Lord, increase my faith -- Orlando Gibbons
Oken leaves ;
New oysters ;
O Lord turne not away thy face ;
Blow thy horne thou jolly hunter ;
Wee be three poore mariners ;
He that will an ale-house keepe ;
Remember O thou man -- Thomas Ravenscroft
Nunc dimittis -- Thomas Tomkins.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 19).

Classifications

Library of Congress
DK4, DK4 .C33

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 score (219 p.) :
Number of pages
219

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14542620M
Internet Archive
californiaslavic0000unse_z6i9
LCCN
61001041
OCLC/WorldCat
1552577
ISSN
0068-5798

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