Description |
1 score ([6]. 29 p.) ; 25 cm. |
Series |
English school of lutenist song writers, 2d ser. ; v. 41.
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Library of English literature ; LEL 40025.
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Note |
Originally published with book 2, under title: Tvvo bookes of ayres. The first, contayning diuine and morall songs: the second, light conceits of louers. To be sung to the lute and viols, in two, three, and foure parts: or by one voyce to an instrvment. |
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For solo voice, with lute accompaniment transcribed from the tablature into modern notation for piano. Additional vocal and instrumental parts are omitted. |
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In the preface of the original edition, Campion stated that "these ayres were for the most part framed at first for one voyce with the lute, or violl." |
Contents |
Author of light -- The man of life upright -- Where are all thy beauties now? -- Out of my soul's depth to thee -- View me, Lord, a work of thine -- Bravely decked, come forth -- To music bent -- Tune thy music to thy heart -- Most sweet and pleasing -- Wise men patience never want -- Never weather-beaten sail -- Lift up to heaven -- Lo, when back my eye -- As by the streams of Babylon -- Sing a song of joy -- Awake, awake, thou heavy sprite -- Come, cheerful day -- Seek the Lord -- Lighten, heavy heart, thy sprite -- Jack and Joan -- All looks be pale. |
Reproduction |
Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, inc., 1976. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 40025) |
Subject |
Songs (Medium voice) with piano.
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Songs (Medium voice) with lute.
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Songs, English.
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