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Latest revision as of 15:21, 11 July 2022

Title: An Howres Recreation in Musicke, apt for Instrumentes and Voyces

Composer: Richard Allison

First Publication date and place: 1606 London.

Description: "All for the most part with two trebles, necessarie for such as teach in private families" (frontispiece)

Facsimile: London RCM

List of Works

To 4 voices

  1. The man upright of life
  2. He only can behold (second verse)
  3. O heavy heart
  4. In hope a king doth go to war (second verse)
  5. Though wit bids will to blow retreat (third verse)
  6. But yet it seems a foolish drift (fourth verse)
  7. I cannot more but hope, good heart (fifth verse)
  8. Who loves this life
  9. My prime of youth is but a frost of cares
  10. The spring is past, and yet (second verse)

To 5 voices

11. Rest with yourselves
12. For lust is frail, where love (second verse)
13. Shall I abide this jesting?
14. Can I abide this prancing (second verse)
15. The sturdy rock, for all his strength
16. The stately stag that seems so stout (second verse)
17. What if a day
18. Earth's but a point to the world (second verse)
19. There is a garden in her face
20. Those cherries fairly do enclose (second verse)
21. Her eyes, her eyes like angels (third verse)
22. Behold now, praise the Lord
23. O Lord, bow down thine ear
24. The sacred quire of angels

Works at CPDL

Title Year No. Genre Subgenre Vo. Voices
Behold now, praise the Lord 1606 22 Sacred Anthems 5 SSTTB
My prime of youth is but a frost of cares 1606 9 & 10 Secular Madrigals 4 SSAB
O Lord, bow down thine ear 1606 23 Sacred Anthems 5 SATTB
O heavy heart 1606 3 - 7 Secular Madrigals 4 SSAB
Rest with yourselves 1606 11 & 12 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
Shall I abide this jesting? 1606 13 & 14 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
The man upright of life 1606 1 & 2 Secular Madrigals 4 SSAT
The sacred quire of angels 1606 24 Sacred Consort songs 5 SATTB
The sturdy rock, for all his strength 1606 15 & 16 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
There is a garden in her face 1606 19 - 21 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
What if a day 1606 17 & 18 Secular Madrigals 5 SSATB
Who loves this life 1606 8 Sacred Madrigals 4 SSAB