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Lute Songs Third and Fourth Books [Med Voc]
Product Information
- Author: DOWLAND, John
- Editor: NADAL, David
- Type: Book Only
- Language: English
- Instrumentation: Med.Voc/Gtr
- Skill Level: Intermediate / Advanced
- Pages: 136
- Availability: Available
- Stock Reference: DP19294
Full Description
John DOWLAND
Third and Fourth Books of Songs or Ayres
3rd Book(1603)
Farewell too fair
Time Stands still
Behold a wonder here
Daphne was no so chaste
Me,me, and none but me
When Phoebus first did Daphne love
Say Love if ever thou didst find
Flow not so fast ye fountains
What if I never speed?
Love stood amaz'd
Lend your ears to my sorrow
By a fountain where I lay
Oh what hath overwrought
Farewell unkind farewell
Weep you no more sad fountains
Fie on this feigning
I must complain
It was a time when silly bees could speak
The lowest trees have tops
What poor astronomer are they
Come when I call(2Voc/2 Lute)
A Pilgrimes Solace
Disdain me still
Sweet stay awhile
To ask for all thy love
Love those beams
Shall I strive with words to move(Mignarda)
Where every thought an eye
Stay Time awhile thy flying
Tell me true Love
(With treble & bass viols/Violin-Cello)
Go nightly cares
From silent night
Lasso vita mia
In this trembling shadow
If that a sinner's sighs
(A three part work)
Thou mighty God
When David's life
When the poor cripple
(With chorus)
Up merry mates
Welcome black night
Cease these false sports
From A Musicall Banquet
Far from triumphing Court
Lady if you so spite me
In darkness let me dwell
Galliard to Lachrimae(solo)
Version for lute tablature included alongside guitar transcription.
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