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050 00 $a M2 $b .F413 v.42
050 00 $a M2082 $b .F413 vol. 42 $a M2082
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245 00 $a Musica transalpina : $b (1588) / $c Nicholas Yonge [original compiler and editor] ; transcribed and edited by David Greer.
260    $a London : $b Stainer & Bell, $c c2011.
300    $a 1 score (xvii, 302 p.) : $b facsims. ; $c 25 cm.
490 1  $a The English madrigalists ; $v 42.
500    $a Forty-seven (numbered 57 by Yonge) part songs consisting of 43 madrigals with original texts in Italian and 4 polyphonic chansons; for 4-6 voices, unacc.
500    $a Includes pref. and indexes.
546    $a English words, translated from Italian and French, with texts in the original languages printed separately in the critical commentary.
505 00 $t Lady, your look so gentle / $r Cornelis Verdonck -- $t The fair Diana never more revived / $r Giovanni de Macque -- $t Joy so delights my heart and so relieves me ; $t False Love, now shoot and spare not / $r Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina -- $t O Grief, if yet my grief be not believed ; $t As in the night we see the sparks revived / $r Baldassare Donato -- $t In vain he seeks for beauty that excelleth / $r Philippe da Monte -- $t What meaneth Love to nest him ; $t Sweet Love, when hope was flow'ring / $r Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina -- $t Lady, that hand of plenty / $r Marc'Antonio da Pordenon -- $t Who will ascend to heav'n, and there obtain me / $r Giaches de Wert -- $t Lady, your look so gentle / $r Cornelis Verdonck --
505 80 $t But not so soon : from green stock where it growed / $g Part II, $t In vain he seeks for beauty that excelleth / $r William Byrd -- $t In ev'ry place I find my grief and anguish / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina -- $t Thyrsis to die desired ; $g Part II, $t Thyrsis that heat refrained ; $g Part III, $t Thus these two lovers fortunately died / $r Luca Marenzio -- $t Susanna fair, sometime of love requested / $r Orlando di Lasso -- $t Susanna fair, sometime of love requested / $r Alfonso Ferrabosco -- $t When shall I cease lamenting? / $r Noèe Faignient -- $t I must depart all hapless / $r Luca Marenzio -- $t I saw my lady weeping, and Love did languish ; $g Part II, $t Like as from heav'n / $r Alfonso Ferrabosco -- $t So gracious is thy self, so fair, so framed ; $t Cruel! unkind! my heart thou hast bereft me / $r Giovanni Ferretti -- $t What doth my pretty darling? / $r Luca Marenzio -- $t Sleep, sleep, mine only jewel ; $g Part II, $t Thou bring'st her home full nigh me / $r Stefano Felis -- $t Sound out, my voice, with pleasant tunes recording / $r Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina -- $t Liquid and wat'ry pearls Love wept full kindly / $r Luca Marenzio -- $t The nightingale, so pleasant and so gay / $r Orlando di Lasso -- $t Within a greenwood sweet of myrtle savour / $r Giovanni Ferretti -- $t Sometime, when hope relieved me, I was contented / $r Rinaldo del Mel -- $t Rubies and pearls and treasure ; $t O sweet kiss, full of comfort ; $t Sometime my hope full weakly / $r Alfonso Ferrabosco -- $t Lady, that hand of plenty / $r Lelio Bertani -- $t My heart, alas, why dost thou love thine enemy? / $r Girolamo Conversi -- $t Lady, if you so spite me / $r Alfonso Ferrabosco -- $t When I would thee embrace (Cantio rustica) / $r Giovanni Battista Pinello -- $t Thyrsis enjoyed the graces ; $t The nightingale, so pleasant and so gay / $r Alfonso Ferrabosco -- $t The fair young virgin is like the rose untainted $g Part II, $t But not so soon : from green stock where it growed / $r William Byrd --
505 80 $t Because my love, too lofty and too despiteful / $r Luca Marenzio. $t These that be certain signs of my tormenting ; $t So far from my delight, what cares torment me ; $g Part II, $t She only doth not feel it / $r Alfonso Ferrabosco -- $t Lo, here my heart in keeping / $r Anonymous -- $t Now must I part, my darling / $r Luca Marenzio -- $t Zephyrus brings the time that sweetly scenteth ; $g Part II, $t But with me, wretch, the storms of woe persever / $r Girolamo Conversi -- $t I was full near my fall, and hardly 'scaped ; $g Part II, $t But as the bird that in due time espying / $r Alfonso Ferrabosco -- $t I sung sometime the freedom of my fancy ; $g Part II, $t Because my love, too lofty and too despiteful / $r Luca Marenzio.
650  0 $a Part songs, English $z England $y 16th century.
650  0 $a Madrigals, Italian $y 16th century.
650  0 $a Polyphonic chansons $y 16th century.
700 1  $a Yonge, Nicholas, $d d. 1619.
700 1  $a Greer, David Clive, $d 1937-
830  0 $a English madrigalists ; $v 42.
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