A Booke of Ayres with a Triplicitie of Musicke (Bartlet, John)

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Publisher. Info. London: John Browne, 1606.
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Work Title A Booke of Ayres with a Triplicitie of Musicke
Alternative. Title A Booke of Ayres With a Triplicitie of Mvsicke, whereof the fjrst Part is for the Lute or Orpharion, and the Viole de Gambo, and 4. Partes to sing, The second part is for 2. Trebles to sing to the Lute and Viole, the third part is for the Lute and one Voyce, and the Viole de Gambo.
Composer Bartlet, John
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. IJB 4
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 21 songs;
  1. O Lord thy faithfulnes and prayse (4 voices, lute)
  2. If ever haples woman had a cause
  3. When from my love I lookte
  4. Who doth behold my mistres face
  5. If there bee any one whome love hath wounded
  6. I heard of late
  7. All my wits hath will inwrapped
  8. Goe, goe wailing verse
  9. A prety, prety, prety ducke
  10. Of all the birds that I doe know, Philip my sparrow hath no peer
  11. The Queen of Paphos, Ericene
  12. I would thou wert not fayre
  13. Unto a flie transformd from humain kind
  14. What thing is love, I pray thee tel
  15. Fortune, loue & time (SS voices, lute)
  16. Poets to love such power ascribes
  17. Whether runeth my sweet hart
  18. Tarrie tarry are you gone againe (SSB voices, lute)
  19. Surchagd with discontent to Silvanes boure I went (SB voices, lute)
  20. The thrush did pipe ful cleare
  21. Then Hesperus on high
First Publication. 1606
Language English
Dedication Sir Edward Seymour
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation 4 voices, lute; 2-3 voices, lute; voice, lute, bass viol (colla voce basso)
Extra Information This volume contains all the surviving works by John Bartlet. Extracted at 600 dpi from a microfiche copy. The bottom of some of the pages had been cut off. Full texts at [lieder.net lieder.net]