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- catalog alternative "Madrigals, 1st set".
- catalog contributor b2527441.
- catalog created "1922.".
- catalog date "1922".
- catalog date "1922.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1922.".
- catalog description "When Oriana walked.--Songs to three voices: Beauty is a lovely sweet. Love would discharge. The nightingale so soon as April (Sir Philip Sidney) Ay me, my mistress scorns. Come, follow me, fair nymphs. Your shining eyes.--Songs to four voices: Whither so fast? Dame Venus to Paphos go. Down from above falls Jove. Adieu, sweet love. If love be blind. Phyllis, farewell.--Songs to five voices: Those sweet delightful lilies. And must I needs depart? Sweet Gemma. Yet stay alway. Strange were the life. Alas, where is my love? O fly not, love. Who prostrate lies. Sister, awake. Hark, hear you not? Oriana's farewell.--Songs to six voices: Dear, if you wish my dying. Fair Hebe when dame Flora. Phyllis, farewell. Thyrsis on his fair Phyllis' breast. Merrily my love and I. Music some think no music is.".
- catalog extent "xx p., score (191 p.)".
- catalog isPartOf "The English madrigal school ; v. 21".
- catalog issued "1922".
- catalog issued "1922.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Stainer & Bell,".
- catalog subject "M2 .F4 vol.21".
- catalog subject "Madrigals, English.".
- catalog subject "Part songs, English.".
- catalog tableOfContents "When Oriana walked.--Songs to three voices: Beauty is a lovely sweet. Love would discharge. The nightingale so soon as April (Sir Philip Sidney) Ay me, my mistress scorns. Come, follow me, fair nymphs. Your shining eyes.--Songs to four voices: Whither so fast? Dame Venus to Paphos go. Down from above falls Jove. Adieu, sweet love. If love be blind. Phyllis, farewell.--Songs to five voices: Those sweet delightful lilies. And must I needs depart? Sweet Gemma. Yet stay alway. Strange were the life. Alas, where is my love? O fly not, love. Who prostrate lies. Sister, awake. Hark, hear you not? Oriana's farewell.--Songs to six voices: Dear, if you wish my dying. Fair Hebe when dame Flora. Phyllis, farewell. Thyrsis on his fair Phyllis' breast. Merrily my love and I. Music some think no music is.".
- catalog title "First set of madrigals (published in 1604)".
- catalog title "Madrigals, 1st set".
- catalog type "text".