First book of ballets to five voices : (published in 1595, and re-printed in 1600) / Thomas Morley.
| Author/creator | Morley, Thomas |
| Format | Musical Score |
| Edition | Second edition. |
| Publication Info | London : Stainer and Bell, 1921. |
| Description | 1 score (xxi, 96 pages) ; facsims. ; 26 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Uniform title | Balletts |
| Series | The English madrigal school / edited by Edmund Horace Fellowes ; v. 4 English madrigal school ; v. 4. ^A54004 |
| Contents | Dainty fine sweet Nymph -- Shoot false love I care not -- Now is the month of Maying -- Sing we and chant it -- Singing alone -- No no Nigella -- My bonny lass she smileth -- I saw my lovely Phillis -- What saith my dainty darling? -- Thus saith my Galatea -- About the Maypole -- My lovely wanton jewel -- You that wont to my pipes sound -- Fire fire -- Those dainty daffadillies -- Lady those cherries plenty -- I love alas I love thee -- Lo she flies -- Leave alas this tormenting -- Why weeps alas? -- Phillis I fain would die now: a dialogue of seven voices. |
| Local note | Joyner-FOR JOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY HOLDINGS OF THIS SERIES SEARCH BY CALL NUMBER Music M2 .F4. |
| General note | For 5 voices (or 7 voices for final song). |
| General note | Includes piano reduction for rehearsal only. |
| General note | English words, also printed as text (pages vi-xi). |
| General note | Includes original title page and dedication. |
| General note | Includes preface and notes in English. |
| Publisher number | S.& B.1367 Stainer and Bell |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Music | Music Stacks | M2 .F4 V. 4 | ✔ Available |