The first booke of songs or ayres of foure parts, with tableture for the lute : so made, that all the parts together, or either of them severally, may be sung to the lute, orpherian, or viol de gambo : (the London, 1613 edition) / John Dowland.

Author/creator Dowland, John
Format Musical Score
Publication InfoNew York : Performers' Facsimiles, [1994?]
Description1 table book (50 unnumbered pages) ; 37 cm.
Subjects

Uniform titleSongs or ayres, 1st book
SeriesPerformers' Facsimiles ; 127
Performers' Facsimiles (Series) ; 127. ^A682131
Contents Unquiet thoughts -- Who ever thinkes or hopes of love for love -- My thoughts are wingd with hopes -- If my complaints could passions move -- Can she excuse my wrongs with vertues cloake -- Now, O now I needs must part -- Deare if you change Ile never chuse againe -- Burst forth my teares -- Goe crystall teares -- Thinkst thou then by thy fayning -- Come away, come sweet love -- Rest a while you cruell cares -- Sleep wayward thoughts -- All ye whom love or fortune hath betrayd -- Wilt thou unkinde thus reave me of my heart? -- Would my conceit that first enforst my woe -- Come againe, sweet love doth now invite -- His golden locks time hath to silver turnd -- Awake sweet love thou art returnd -- Come heavy sleepe -- Away with these self-loving lads -- A galliard for two to play upon one lute at the end of the booke.
General noteFor cantus and lute, in tablature; with altus, tenor, and bassus parts on opposite pages; the last work for 2 players on one lute.
General noteReprint. Originally published: London : Humfrey Lownes, 1613.
General notePublisher's no.: Performers' Editions 65127.
LanguageEnglish words.
LCCN 00528243
Publisher number65127 Performers' Facsimiles

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Music Music Stacks M1623.5.D68 S61 1994 ✔ Available Place Hold