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Title Songs with theorbo (ca. 1650-1663) : Oxford, Bodleian Library, Broxbourne 84.9 ; London, Lambeth Palace Library, 1041 / edited by Gordon J. Callon.

Publication Info. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2019.
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Description 1 online resource (1 score (xxxvi, 108 pages, 12 pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
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Series Recent researches in the music of the Baroque era ; 105
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 105.
Recent researches in music online. 2577-4573
Note English court songs, from manuscripts in the Bodleian Library (Broxbourne 84.9) and Lambeth Palace Library (1041).
For voice and theorbo, or possibly archlute; accompaniment in tablature and transcribed.
Language English, French or Italian words; also printed as text (the French and Italian songs with English translations) on pages xxiv-xxxvi.
Note Historical and editorial notes on pages ix-xxiii; critical notes on pages 79-93.
Summary "The two manuscripts Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Broxbourne 84.9 and London, Lambeth Palace Library MS 1041 contain forty-four songs, mostly with theorbo or lute accompaniment; twenty-nine songs are in English, seven are in French, and eight are in Italian. The English composers of these songs include Henry and William Lawes, Nicholas Lanier, and Charles Colman. Three French songs can be identified as the work of François de Chancy, Michel Lambert, and Jean de Cambefort. Seven of the English songs (by Locke Goodgroome, Marsh, Edward Colman, Henry Lawes, and an anonymous source) are in a later section of the Lambeth Palace Manuscripts (ca. 1665-1670) and are with a thorough-bass accompaniment. Many songs are embellished with written-out ornamentation. Because several songs were transcribed by Charles Colman, a professional singer and theorbo player, the manuscripts preserve evidence of period vocal performance and theorbo continuo style. As a member of the King's Music, Colman was acquainted with the composers whose songs are in the manuscripts. Some of the songs are unique to these manuscripts or are in unique variant versions." -- Provided by publisher.
Note Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed December 5, 2019).
Bibliography Includes bibliographic references.
Contents Oxford, Bodleian Library, Broxbourne 84.9. No, no, I never was in love / Henry Lawes -- Silly heart forbear ; Amorosa pargoletta / Nicholas Lanier -- Fuggi, fuggi, fuggi, diletta amante / anon. -- Je ne puis éviter / François de Chancy -- How cool and temp'rate am I grown / Henry Lawes -- I'm sick of love / William Lawes -- Oft have I sworn I'd love no more / Henry Lawes -- La folia / anon. -- Blest be those powers / Charles Colman -- S'io morrò, che dirà ; Dove, dove, corri, mio core? / anon. -- How happy art thou and I / Henry Lawes -- Lord, to thee I make my moan ; Lord, in thy wrath reprove me not ; Blessed art they that perfect are / anon.
London, Lambeth Palace Library, 1041. We do account that music good / anon -- Silly heart forbear / Nicholas Lanier -- Go thy way, since thou wilt go ; Sing aloud harmonious spheres ; Beat on proud billows, Boreas blow ; Ask me no more whither doth stray / anon. -- Je ne connais que trop que j'aime / Michel Lambert -- N'entendez-vous point ce langage? / Jean de Cambefort -- Qu'un rival vienne devant moi / anon. -- Se voi, luci amate / Gabriel de Rochechouart -- When shall I see my captive heart / Henry Lawes -- Chère Phillis, puisque tous mes services ; Ne vous étonnez pas ; Ma Cloris, je me meurs d'amour / anon. -- Cloris, when I to thee present / Hanry Lawes -- Bright Aurelia, I do owe / Charles Colman -- O mia Filli gradita / anon. -- Never persuade me to'it I vow / Charles Colman -- Perfect and endless circles are / William Lawes -- Farewell, farewell, fond love / Charles Colman -- Pensieri quietate, quietate non più ; Non temer, Filli mia ; Last night my fair resolved to go / anon. -- Lucinda, wink or veil those eyes / Matthew Locke -- Fret on fond Cupid, curse thy feeble bow / John Goodgroome -- Ye powers that guard Love's silken throne / anon. -- Oft have I searched both court and town / Alphonso Marsh -- The glories of our birth and state / Edward Colman -- Cloris when that you do intend / Henry Lawes.
Appendix: Variants. No, no, I never was in love ; How cool and temp'rate I am grown ; Oft have I swore I'd love no more / Henry Lawes -- Je ne connais que trop que j'aime / Michel Lambert -- N'entendez-vous point ce langage? / Jean de Cambefort -- Se voi, luci amate / Gabriel de Rochechouart -- Cloris, when I to thee present / Henry Lawes -- O mia Filli gradita / anon. -- Cloris, when e'er you do intend / Henry Lawes.
Subject Songs with theorbo -- 17th century -- Scores.
Songs with lute -- 17th century -- Scores.
Chansons acc. de luth -- 17e siècle -- Partitions.
Chronological Term 1600-1699
Genre/Form Scores
Songs
Songs.
Scores.
Partitions (Musique)
Added Author Callon, Gordon J., editor.
Added Title Based on (work): Bodleian Library. Manuscript. Broxb. 84.9.
Based on (work): Lambeth Palace Library. Manuscript. 1041.
Other Form: Print version: Songs with theorbo (ca. 1650-1663) Madison, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2000. (OCoLC)813280630 9780895794611
ISBN 9781987203707 (online)
1987203704
9780895794611 (print)
Standard No. 10.31022/B105 doi
Music No. B105 A-R Editions, Inc.

 
    
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