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A collection of 'Madrigals and motetts by various authors put into score from the single parts by Edmund Thomas Warren. N. B. in this book Barnabei's Collection is Compleat'

MS. Tenbury 958

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Title

A collection of 'Madrigals and motetts by various authors put into score from the single parts by Edmund Thomas Warren. N. B. in this book Barnabei's Collection is Compleat'

Shelfmark

MS. Tenbury 958

Summary

Contents:

(p. 1) 'Tis love and harmony. Matthew Locke

(p. 2) Donna se'l mio servite. J. Arcadelt

(p. 5) Ecce tu pulcra es. Josquin des Prés

(p. 10) In the departure. John Bull

(p. 11) Soon as the hungry lion. John Farmer

(p. 14) Thou god of might. John Milton

(p. 15) A little pretty bonny lass. John Farmer

(p. 18) Fond youth is a bubble. Thomas Tallis

(p. 20) Kyrie (Petri de la Rue). Petrus Platensis

(p. 22) Qual donna attende. Simon Boyleau

(p. 26) Le terns qui court. John Richafort

(p. 30) L'arbre d'amour. Jo. Castilati (Guyot)

(p. 35) Jouons beau jeu. Clemens non Papa

(p. 38) Bon jour ma vie. Claude Le Jeune

(p. 42) Le feu qui m'and. Claude Le Jeune

(p. 46) Ouvrez mon lhuys. C. Jannequin

(p. 50) La jeune dame. Johan de Latre (Petit Jan)

(p. 53) Descendit in ortum raeum. Joh. Le Brung

(p. 58) Veni dilecte me. Noël Baulduin

(p. 60) Osanna in excelsis. Antonis Brumel

(p. 61) D'amour me plains. Nicolas Rogier

(p. 64) Il dtoit une filette. Cornelius Canis

(p. 66) Par faute d'une. Louys Picton

(p. 69) O amica mia. Jo. Mouton

(p. 70) Scio quod redemptor. Michael de Verona

(p. 74) Agnus dei. Petri de la Rue

(p. 76) Qui tollis. Gaspar Van Weerbecke

(p. 79) Avecque vous mon amour. N. Payen

(p. 81) Helas pour quoi me fais tu. Petrus Lescornet

(p. 84) Puis ainsi est. Philippe de Vuildre [Van Wilder]

(p. 87) Joy my Muse. John Attey

(p. 89) Shall I tell you? John Attey

(p. 91) Canone ennimatico. J. S. Bach

(p. 96) Come, lovers, follow me. Thomas Morley

(p. 97) Amen. Adrian Willaert

(p. 90) Salve radix varios. M. Sampson

(p. 99) Sub tuum presidium. Benedictus de Opiciis

(p. 103) Christus factus est. Incertus

(p. 111) Vidi impium. Giovanni Carissimi

(p. 120) Surgamus eamus. Giovanni Carissimi

(p. 128) Militia est vita. Giovanni Carissimi

(p. 138) Praevaluerunt in nos. Giovanni Carissimi

(p. 146) Stillate rores. Giovanni Carissimi

(p. 149) Quomodo facti sunt. Giovanni Carissimi

(p. 154) Chi salira per me. Giaches de Vuert [Wert]

(p. 158) Ahi che faro ben mio. Ruggiero Giovanelli

(p. 161) Ditemi O si O no. Christopher Morales

(p. 162) Si mi vida es. Giosetto Zarlino

(p. 164) Come si m'accendete. Giosetto Zarlino

(p. 168) Quand'il soave. Giosetto Zarlino

(p. 176) Julia die experta. Incertus

(p. 180) Dite mi O si O no. C. Morales

(p. 184) En tous es bas. John Chrispel

(p. 187) In illo tempore. Jachet Berchem

(p. 193) Que est ista. Loyset Picton

(p. 198) When Cloris heard. John Wilbye

(p. 201) I thought, my love. John Farmer

(p. 203) You pretty flowers. John Farmer

(p. 205) Se mort'in me potesse. Constanzio Festa

(p. 207) Quando la trovala. Constanzio Festa

(p. 210) Content ou non. Clement Morel

(p. 212) Fulminate begl' occhi. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 220) Già mi minacci. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 228) Altro frutto non colsi. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 238) Non più strali. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 244) Mal'accorti miei lumi. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 250) Per ch'io vado lontano. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 257) Non merita pietà. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 265) Ti lascio anima mia. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 272) Ardo tacit'amante. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 281) Ch'io non va'mi? Ercole Barnabei

(p. 283) Spira da gl'occhi. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 291) Tal hora intento. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 297) Ardo e taccio il mio. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 305) Bei labri. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 312) Oh oh se poteste. Ercole Barnabei

(p. 322) On a mal dit. Johannes de Holland

(p. 326) Altro non il m'amor. Jachet Berchem

(p. 330) Or suis je prins. N. Gombert

(p. 333) Thus saith my Clods. John Wilbye

(p. 337) What needeth all this travail? John Wilbye

(p. 340) Alas what hope of speeding? John Wilbye

(p. 344) On a fair morning. Thomas Morley

(p. 348) As matchless beauty. John Wilbye

(p. 351) Come follow me (what seek'st thou). John Bennet

(p. 353) Can'st thou love. Thomas Ravenscroft

(p. 356) Toss the pot. Thomas Ravenscroft

(p. 358) Young and simple. N. Lancar

(p. 359) In the merry month. Benjamin Rogers

(p. 360) Round around. Thomas Ravenscroft

(p. 362) To-morrow the fox. Thomas Ravenscroft

(p. 364) Misereris omnium. Leonardo Leo

(p. 374) Justus ut palma florebit. Nicolo Sala

(p. 377) Ecce sacerdos. Francesco Durante

In the hand of Edmund Thomas Warren.

Date

c 1800

Language

English

Physical extent

1 volume

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Music manuscripts from the Library of St Michael's College, Tenbury Wells

A collection of 'Madrigals and motetts by various authors put into score from the single parts by Edmund Thomas Warren. N. B. in this book Barnabei's Collection is Compleat'

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