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Title Forty Elizabethan songs / edited and arranged with the original accompaniments by Edmund Horace Fellowes.

Imprint London : Stainer & Bell, [1929?]

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Description 1 score (4 v.) ; 26 cm.
Note "The original accompaniments, designed by the composers for the lute, are here exactly transcribed in modern notation for use on the pianoforte"--Pref.
Selected from the editor's English school of lutenist song writers.
Pl. no.: S. & B. 3999--S. & B. 4002.
Contents bk. 1. What then is love, sings Corydon / Ford. Flow, my tears / Dowland. When Laura smiles / Rosseter. Say, love, if ever thou didst find / Dowland. My sweetest Lesbia / Campian. There is a garden in her face / Campian. In Sherwood lived stout Robin Hood / Jones. Rest, sweet nymphs / Pilkington. Down, down, proud mind / Corkine. Of all the birds that I do know / Bartlet -- bk. 2. Come again, sweet love doth now invite / Dowland. Follow your Saint / Campian. When to her lute Corinna sings / Campian. Fair sweet cruel / Ford. Willow song / Anonymous. Now what is love? / Jones. Sleep, wayward thoughts / Dowland. Sorrow, stay / Dowland. If she forsake me / Rosseter. Diaphenia, like the daffdowndilly / Pilkington --
(cont.) bk. 3. Love is a bable / Jones. Fain would I change that note / Hume. Down a down, thus Phyllis sung / Pilkington. Weep you no more, sad fountains / Dowland. What then is love but mourning? / Rosseter. The cypress curtain of the night / Campian. Jack and Joan / Campian. If my complaints could passions move / Dowland. Awake, sweet love / Dowland. Now I see thy looks were feigned / Ford -- bk. 4. On a time the amorous silvy / Attey. Finetta, fair and feat / Cavendish. Not full twelve years twice told / Ford. Come, Phyllis, come into these bowers / Ford. I saw my lady weep / Dowland. Fine knacks for ladies / Dowland. Love's god is a boy / Jones. Now peep, bo-peep / Pilkington. Fair, if you expect admiring / Campian. Follow thy fair sun / Campian.
Subject Songs (Low voice) with piano.
Songs, English -- England.
Added Author Fellowes, Edmund H., 1870-1951.
Added Title English school of lutenist song writers.
Music No. S. & B. 3999 Stainer & Bell
S. & B. 4000 Stainer & Bell
S. & B. 4001 Stainer & Bell
S. & B. 4002 Stainer & Bell

 
    
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