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John Dowland’s lute songs [Música impresa]. Third and fourth books / transcribed for voice and guitar by David Nadal.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ScoreScorePublication details: Mineola : Dover, c2002.Description: 1 partitura (vi, 137 p.)ISBN:
  • 0-486-42244-5
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Conté: Third and last booke: Farewell too fair ; Time stands still. Behold a wonder here ; Daphne was not so chaste ; Me, me, and none by 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 foundtain 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 astronomers are they ; Come when I call (per a dues veus i dos llaüts) -- A pilgrime's solace: Disdain me still ; Sweet stay awhile ; To ask for all thy love ; Love those beams ; Shall I strive with words to move ; Were every thought an eye ; Stay time awhile thy flying ; Tell me true love (amb cor) ; Go nightly cares ; From silent night. Lasso vita mia ; In this trembling shadow ; If that a sinner's sighs ; Thou mighty God ; When David's life ; When the poor cripple ; Where sin sore wounding ; My heart and tongue were twins ; Up merry mates ; Welcome black night ; Cease these false sports -- Three ayres from A musicall banquet: Far from triumphing court ; Lady if you so spite me ; In darkness let me dwell -- Galliard to Lachrimae : Solo de llaüt de A pilgrimes solace, transcrit per a guitarra
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Partitura Biblioteca Conservatori de Música Isaac Albéniz C CT.DOW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 1005163

A la portada: 45 Ayres and a Galliard from "The Third and Last Booke", "A Pilgrimes Solace" and "A Musicall Banquet", with Dowland's Original Tablature.

Conté: Third and last booke: Farewell too fair ; Time stands still. Behold a wonder here ; Daphne was not so chaste ; Me, me, and none by 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 foundtain 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 astronomers are they ; Come when I call (per a dues veus i dos llaüts) -- A pilgrime's solace: Disdain me still ; Sweet stay awhile ; To ask for all thy love ; Love those beams ; Shall I strive with words to move ; Were every thought an eye ; Stay time awhile thy flying ; Tell me true love (amb cor) ; Go nightly cares ; From silent night. Lasso vita mia ; In this trembling shadow ; If that a sinner's sighs ; Thou mighty God ; When David's life ; When the poor cripple ; Where sin sore wounding ; My heart and tongue were twins ; Up merry mates ; Welcome black night ; Cease these false sports -- Three ayres from A musicall banquet: Far from triumphing court ; Lady if you so spite me ; In darkness let me dwell -- Galliard to Lachrimae : Solo de llaüt de A pilgrimes solace, transcrit per a guitarra

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