Contents
bk. 1. Oh! take him gently from the pile ; Must then a faithful lover go? ; I burn, my brain consumes to ashes / John Eccles. While I with wounding grief did look / Godfrey Finger. Morpheus, thou gentle god / Daniel Purcell. Bess of Bedlam ; Let the dreadful engines of eternal will / Henry Purcellbk. 2. Lysander I pursue in vain / John Blow. Haste, give me wings / John Eccles. I'll sail upon the dog-star ; Beneath a poplar's shadow lay me ; From rosy bow'rs / Henry Purcell. Reason, what art thou? / John Weldon. Appendix: Tom of Bedlam : for a bass alone.
Additional Information
Subjects |
Songs (High voice) with continuo
-- 17th century.
Songs (High voice) with continuo -- 18th century. Incidental music -- England -- 17th century -- Excerpts -- Scores. Incidental music -- England -- 18th century -- Excerpts -- Scores. Vocal music -- England -- 17th century. Vocal music -- England -- 18th century. Songs, Unaccompanied. |
Publisher | London :Voicebox,1999 |
Edition | Original key (high voice). |
Other Titles | Vocal music. While I with wounding grief did look. Iphigenia. Vocal music. Amphion Anglicus. Reason, what art thou. 13 mad songs |
Contributors |
Roberts, Timothy,
editor. Eccles, John, -1735. Vocal music. Finger, Godfrey, approximately 1660-1730. While I with wounding grief did look. Purcell, Daniel, -1717. Iphigenia. Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695. Vocal music. Blow, John, -1708. Amphion Anglicus. Weldon, John, 1676-1736. Reason, what art thou. |
Language |
English |
Notes |
English songs, in part from incidental music, composed ca. 1683-1703. For high voice and continuo; figured bass realized for keyboard instrument; includes part for voice and bass instrument, in score format. Introd. and editorial notes included. Publisher's no.: Vox 1-2. |
Description |
1 score (2 volumes) + 1 part (2 volumes) ; 30 cm |
ISBN | 1898131236 (bk. 1) 1898131244 (bk. 2) |
Other | Classic View |