Cavalier Songs: Vocal And Piano
Vocal Collection | Sheet Music and Books
PUBLISHER:
Stainer and Bell
PRODUCT FORMAT:
Vocal Collection
DESCRIPTION PRODUCT TYPE:
Book [Softcover]
Selected from Musica Britannica, Volume 33, edited by Ian Spink CONTENTS Wilt thou forgive the sin? D - G (John Hilton) Wilt Chloris cast her sun-bright eyes? G sharp - F (Simon Ives) Mark how the blushful morn D -G (Nicholas Lanier) Stay, silly heart, and do not break D - F (Nicholas Lanier) Bid me
Specifications
Editor | Ian Spink |
Publisher | Stainer and Bell |
Instrumentation | Vocal and Piano |
Product Format | Vocal Collection |
Description Product Type | Book [Softcover] |
Style Period | Renaissance |
ISBN | 9780852493250 |
ISMN | 9790220204104 |
No. | STAB325 |
Number of pages | 32 |
Description
Selected from Musica Britannica, Volume 33, edited by Ian Spink
CONTENTS
Wilt thou forgive the sin? D - G (John Hilton)
Wilt Chloris cast her sun-bright eyes? G sharp - F (Simon Ives)
Mark how the blushful morn D -G (Nicholas Lanier)
Stay, silly heart, and do not break D - F (Nicholas Lanier)
Bid me but live, and I will live G - F (Henry Lawes)
No, no, fair heretic, it cannot be E - F(G) (Henry Lawes)
Out upon it, I have lov'd C- D (Henry Lawes)
Sweet stay awhile, why do you rise? D - G (Henry Lawes)
Will you know my mistress' face? E flat - F (Henry Lawes)
Faith be no longer coy F - G (William Lawes)
Since 'tis my fate to be thy slave E -E(William Webb)
In a season all oppressed G sharp - E (John Wilson)
Since love hath in thine and mine eye D - F (John Wilson)
Take, O take those lips away G - G (John Wilson)
Wherefore peep'st thou, envious day? G - A(John Wilson)
Set for the Associated Board Grade 5 examination.
CONTENTS
Wilt thou forgive the sin? D - G (John Hilton)
Wilt Chloris cast her sun-bright eyes? G sharp - F (Simon Ives)
Mark how the blushful morn D -G (Nicholas Lanier)
Stay, silly heart, and do not break D - F (Nicholas Lanier)
Bid me but live, and I will live G - F (Henry Lawes)
No, no, fair heretic, it cannot be E - F(G) (Henry Lawes)
Out upon it, I have lov'd C- D (Henry Lawes)
Sweet stay awhile, why do you rise? D - G (Henry Lawes)
Will you know my mistress' face? E flat - F (Henry Lawes)
Faith be no longer coy F - G (William Lawes)
Since 'tis my fate to be thy slave E -E(William Webb)
In a season all oppressed G sharp - E (John Wilson)
Since love hath in thine and mine eye D - F (John Wilson)
Take, O take those lips away G - G (John Wilson)
Wherefore peep'st thou, envious day? G - A(John Wilson)
Set for the Associated Board Grade 5 examination.