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- catalog alternative "Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1".
- catalog contributor b5038853.
- catalog created "1914.".
- catalog date "1914".
- catalog date "1914.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1914.".
- catalog description "Songs of three voices: Fly love aloft to heaven. Away, thou shalt not love me. Ay me, can every rumour? Weep O mine eyes. Dear pity, how, ah how? Ye restless thoughts.--Songs of four voices: What needeth all this travail? O fools can you not see? Alas, what hope of speeding? Lady, when I behold. Thus saith my Cloris bright. Adieu sweet Amarillis.--Songs of five voices: Die hapless man. I fall, O stay me. And though my love abounding. I always beg. Thus love commands. Lady, your words do spite me. Alas, what a wretched life. Unkind, O stay thy flying. I sung sometimes my thoughts. Flora gave me fairest flowers.--Songs of six voices: Sweet love, if thou wilt gain. Lady, when I behold. When shall my wretched life? Of joys and pleasing pains. My throat is sore. Cruel behold my heavy ending. Thou art but young thou sayest. Why dost thou shoot?--A madrigal from the "Triumphs of Oriana": The lady Oriana.--Two motets from Leighton's "Tears and lamentations": I am quite tired with my groans. O God the rock of my whole strength.".
- catalog extent "score (xx, 180 p.) :".
- catalog isPartOf "English madrigal school ; v. 6".
- catalog issued "1914".
- catalog issued "1914.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Stainer & Bell,".
- catalog subject "784.1".
- catalog subject "M2 .F4 vol.6".
- catalog subject "Madrigals, English.".
- catalog subject "Motets.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Songs of three voices: Fly love aloft to heaven. Away, thou shalt not love me. Ay me, can every rumour? Weep O mine eyes. Dear pity, how, ah how? Ye restless thoughts.--Songs of four voices: What needeth all this travail? O fools can you not see? Alas, what hope of speeding? Lady, when I behold. Thus saith my Cloris bright. Adieu sweet Amarillis.--Songs of five voices: Die hapless man. I fall, O stay me. And though my love abounding. I always beg. Thus love commands. Lady, your words do spite me. Alas, what a wretched life. Unkind, O stay thy flying. I sung sometimes my thoughts. Flora gave me fairest flowers.--Songs of six voices: Sweet love, if thou wilt gain. Lady, when I behold. When shall my wretched life? Of joys and pleasing pains. My throat is sore. Cruel behold my heavy ending. Thou art but young thou sayest. Why dost thou shoot?--A madrigal from the "Triumphs of Oriana": The lady Oriana.--Two motets from Leighton's "Tears and lamentations": I am quite tired with my groans. O God the rock of my whole strength.".
- catalog title "First set of madrigals : to 3. 4. 5. and 6 voices (published in 1598) / by John Wilbye ; Madrigal (included by Morley in the "Triumphs of Oriana" published in 1601) ; Two motets by John Wilbye (included by Sir William Leighton in "Tears and lamentations," published in 1614).".
- catalog title "Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1".
- catalog type "text".