Principally songs for voice and strings (various combinations of 4-5 instruments); the last 4 works comprise duets and a trio; includes piano reduction for use when strings are not available. Edited by Edmund H. Fellowes.
Contents:
Blessed is he that fears the Lord -- Have mercy on us, Lord -- How vain the toils -- Lord, to thee I make my moan -- My faults, O Christ -- O God, but God how dare I name? -- O heavenly God -- O Lord, bow down -- O Lord, how long? -- O Lord, how vain -- O Lord, within thy tabernacle -- O that we woeful wretches -- Remember, Lord (Awake, sad heart) -- The Lord is only my support --The man is blest -- What unacquainted cheerful voice -- Ah golden hairs -- Ah seely soul -- An aged dame. (continued) As Caesar wept -- Blame I confess -- By force I live -- Come tread the path -- Methought of late -- My freedom, ah (In crystal towers) -- My sweet little darling -- Quis me statim? -- Sithence that death --The day delayed -- Thou poet's friend -- Triumph with pleasant melody -- Truce for a time -- What steps of strife -- Whom hateful harms -- While Phoebus used to dwell -- Ye sacred Muses -- Crowned with flowers and liles -- Delight is dead -- Who made thee, Hob, forsake the plaugh? -- E'en as in seas.
Series:
The collected vocal works of William Byrd ; v. 15 Byrd, William, 1542 or 1543-1623. Works. 1937 ; v. 15.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)23452545
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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