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008 901121s1920 enkpta | 000 ||eng|d
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040 $aUK-BiTAL$cUK-BiTAL$dUK-BiTAL
100 1 $aByrd, William,$d1542 or 3-1623.
240 10 $aPsalmes, songs, and sonnets
245 10 $aPsalms, songs, and sonnets :$bsome solemn, others joyful, to 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts (published in 1611) A madrigal by William Byrd (included by Thomas Watson in "First set of Italian madrigals Englished" published in 1590).
260 $aLondon :$bStainer and Bell,$c1920.
300 $ascore (xvi, 250 p.) ;$c26 cm.
440 4 $aThe English madrigal school ;$vv. 16
500 $aIncludes reduction for piano except for the instrumental numbers. Some of these songs were intended to be accompanied by viols and include instrumental interludes; two are for solo voice withstring acc.
505 8 $aSongs of three parts: The eagle's force (words by Thomas Churchyard) Of flattering speech. In winter cold. Whereat an ant. Who looks may leap. Sing ye to our Lord. I have been young. In crystal towers. - Songs of four parts: This sweet and merry month (words attributed to Thomas Watson) Let not the sluggish sleep. A feigned friend. Awake, mine eyes. Come, jolly swains. What is life? Fantazia (for strings) Come let us rejoice. - Songs of five parts: Retire,my soul. Arise, Lord, into thy rest. Come, woeful Orpheus. Sing we merrily unto God. Blow up the trumpet. Crowned with flowers. Wedded to will is witless. Make ye joy to God. - Songs of six parts: Have mercy upon me, O God. Fantazia (for strings) This day Christ was born. O God that guides the cheerful sun. Praise our Lord, all ye Gentiles. Turn our captivity, O Lord. Ah silly soul. How vain the tolls. This sweet and merry month.
650 0 $aPart-songs, English.
650 0 $aPart-songs,Sacred.
650 0 $aChamber music.
700 1 $aByrd, William,$d1542 or 3-1623.$tThis sweet and merry month of May, voices (6)