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'''Title:''' The First Booke of Ayres, Contayning Divine and Morall Songs | '''Title:''' The First Booke of Ayres, Contayning Divine and Morall Songs | ||
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|1 || Author of light || | |1 || Author of light || || || | ||
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|2 || The man of life upright (II) || | |2 || The man of life upright (II) || || || | ||
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|3 || [[Where are all thy beauties now (Thomas Campion)|Where are all thy beauties now]] || | |3 || [[Where are all thy beauties now (Thomas Campion)|Where are all thy beauties now]] || || || | ||
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|4 || Out of my soul's depth || | |4 || Out of my soul's depth || || || | ||
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|5 || View me, Lord, a work of thine || | |5 || View me, Lord, a work of thine || || || | ||
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|6 || Bravely deckt, come forth, bright day || | |6 || Bravely deckt, come forth, bright day || || || | ||
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|7 || To music bent is my retired mind || | |7 || To music bent is my retired mind || || || | ||
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|8 || Tune thy music to thy heart || | |8 || Tune thy music to thy heart || || || | ||
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|9 || Most sweet and pleasing || | |9 || Most sweet and pleasing || || || | ||
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|10 || Wise men patience never want || | |10 || Wise men patience never want || || || | ||
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|11 || [[Never weather-beaten sail (Thomas Campion)|Never weather-beaten sail]] || | |11 || [[Never weather-beaten sail (Thomas Campion)|Never weather-beaten sail]] || || || | ||
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|12 || Lift up to heaven, sad wretch || | |12 || Lift up to heaven, sad wretch || || || | ||
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|13 || Lo, when back mine eye || | |13 || Lo, when back mine eye || || || | ||
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|14 || [[As by the Streames of Babilon (Thomas Campion)|As by the Streames of Babilon]] || | |14 || [[As by the Streames of Babilon (Thomas Campion)|As by the Streames of Babilon]] || || || [[Babylon streams (Psalm 51) (Thomas Campion)|Third party arrangement with Psalm 51 text underlay]] | ||
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|15 || [[Sing a song of joy (Thomas Campion)|Sing a song of joy|]] || | |15 || [[Sing a song of joy (Thomas Campion)|Sing a song of joy|]] || || || | ||
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|16 || Awake, awake, thou heavy sprite || | |16 || Awake, awake, thou heavy sprite || || || | ||
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|17 || Come, cheerful day || | |17 || Come, cheerful day || || || | ||
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|18 || Seek the Lord, and in his ways persever || | |18 || Seek the Lord, and in his ways persever || || || | ||
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|19 || Lighten, heavy heart, thy sprite || | |19 || Lighten, heavy heart, thy sprite || || || | ||
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|20 || Jack and Joan they think no ill || | |20 || Jack and Joan they think no ill || || || | ||
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|21 || All looks be pale || | |21 || All looks be pale || || || | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 3 April 2021
General description
Title: The First Booke of Ayres, Contayning Divine and Morall Songs
Publication date and place: 1613 .
(about)
Description:
Facsimile:
Works included
No. | Title | Voices | Voices | Comments |
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1 | Author of light | |||
2 | The man of life upright (II) | |||
3 | Where are all thy beauties now | |||
4 | Out of my soul's depth | |||
5 | View me, Lord, a work of thine | |||
6 | Bravely deckt, come forth, bright day | |||
7 | To music bent is my retired mind | |||
8 | Tune thy music to thy heart | |||
9 | Most sweet and pleasing | |||
10 | Wise men patience never want | |||
11 | Never weather-beaten sail | |||
12 | Lift up to heaven, sad wretch | |||
13 | Lo, when back mine eye | |||
14 | As by the Streames of Babilon | Third party arrangement with Psalm 51 text underlay | ||
15 | Sing a song of joy| | |||
16 | Awake, awake, thou heavy sprite | |||
17 | Come, cheerful day | |||
18 | Seek the Lord, and in his ways persever | |||
19 | Lighten, heavy heart, thy sprite | |||
20 | Jack and Joan they think no ill | |||
21 | All looks be pale |
Works at CPDL
Title | Year | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. | Voices |
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As by the Streames of Babilon | 1613 | Sacred | Lute songs | 4 | SATB |
Author of Light | 1613 | Sacred | 1 | ST | |
Lift up to heav'n sad wretch thy heavy sprite | 1613 | Sacred | Consort songs | 4 | SATB |
Lo, when back mine eye, pilgrim-like, I cast | 1613 | Sacred | Partsongs | 4 | SATB |
Never weather-beaten sail | 1613 | Sacred | Partsongs | 4 | SATB |
Seek the Lord | 1613 | Sacred | Partsongs | 4 | SATB |
Sing a song of joy | 1613 | Sacred | Lute songs | 4 | SATB |
View me Lord, a work of thine | 1613 | Sacred | Hymns | 4 | SATB |
Where are all thy beauties now | 1613 | Secular | Partsongs | 4 | SATB |