Glees and madrigals, chiefly written out by dr. Philip Hayes (?)
MS. Mus. d. 8
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Title
Glees and madrigals, chiefly written out by dr. Philip Hayes (?)
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MS. Mus. d. 8
Summary
Glees and madrigals, chiefly written out by dr. Philip Hayes (?), by the following authors:
Clark, Jeremiah (a duet 'Hail, happy Britain', fol. 71)
Este, Michael (two, 'O come again', 'Young Cupid', fols. 2, 6)
Farmer, J. (three, 'You pretty flowers', 'Now each creature joys', 'You'll never leave', imperf., fol. 8)
Ford, Simon (nine, 'What then is Love', 'Unto the temple', 'Now I see', 'Go, passions', 'Come, Phillis', 'Fair sweet', 'Since first', 'There is a lady', 'How shall I then', fol. 12)
Galliard, John Ernest ('Join voices', the chorus in Milton's Hymn, fol. 75)
Ives, Simon ('Now we are met', with an added part, fol. 26v)
Jenkins, John (two, 'When fair Aurora', 'See the bright light', both with additional parts by dr. Philip Hayes, 12 June 1786: fol. 22)
Lotti, Antonio ('Or del rigido', fol. 30: written about 1700)
Morley, Thomas ('O sleep, fond fancy', fol. 38)
Pilkington, Francis ('Underneath a cypress shade', fol. 40v)
Playford, John ('Come, let us sit', fol. 42)
Taylor, Daniel (two, 'O sweet love', 'Come, all the world', fols. 47, 49 v)
Taylor, John ('Lay that sullen garland', with two added parts, fol. 43)
Taylor, capt. Sylvanus ('The thirsty earth', fol. 44)
Weelkes, Thomas (two, 'A country pair', 'Sit down and sing', fols. 53, 55)
Wilbye, John (four, 'Flow, O my tears', 'Come, shepherd swains', 'O what shall I do', 'At thy feet', fol. 57)
Wilson, dr. John ('From the fair Lavinian shore', with an added part, fol. 27v).
Four imperfect glees are at fols. 63, 64, 65, 67.
Date
18th cent.
Language
Multiple languages
English
Italian
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
78 Leaves
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