Dowland Lute Songs Vol 1+2
John Dowland
Lute Songs Vol 1+2
chant / guitare
Maison d'édition Dover Publications
Art 80.DO 29935
9780486299358
CHF 37.80
en stock
Disponibilité en magasin
Contenu
FIRST BOOK
I. Unquiet thoughts
II. Who ever thinks or hopes of love
III. My thoughts are wing'd with hopes
IV. If my complaints could passions move
V. Can she excuse my wrongs?
VI. Now, O now, I needs must part
VII. Dear, if you change
VIII. Burst forth, my tears
IX. Go crystal tears
X. Think'st thou then by thy feigning
IX. Go crystal tears
X. Think'st thou then by thy feigning
XI. Come away, come sweet love
XII. Rest awhile you cruel cares
XIII. Sleep, wayward thoughts
XIV. All ye, whom Love or Fortune
XIVa. All ye, whom Love or Fortune
XV. Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me
XVI. Would my conceit
XVII. Come again
XVIII. His golden locks
XIX. Awake, sweet love, thou art return'd
XX. Come, heavy Sleep
XXI. Away with these self-loving lads
THE SECOND BOOK OF SONGS
I. I saw my Lady weep
II. Flow my tears
III. Sorrow, stay
IV. Die not before thy day
V. Mourn, day is with darkness fled
VI. Time's eldest son, Old Age ( The first part )
VII. Then sit thee down ( The second part )
VIII. When others sing Venite ( The third part )
IX. Praise blindness eyes
X. O sweet woods
XI. If floods of tears
XII. Fine knacks for ladies
XIII. Now cease my wand'ring eyes
XIV. Come ye heavy states of night
XV. White as lilies was her face
XVI. Woeful heart
XVII. A shepherd in a shade
XVIII. Faction that ever dwells
XIX. Shall I sue
XX. Toss not my soul
XXI. Clear or cloudy
XXIa. Clear or cloudy
XXII. Humour say what mak'st thou here ( a Dialogue )
I. Unquiet thoughts
II. Who ever thinks or hopes of love
III. My thoughts are wing'd with hopes
IV. If my complaints could passions move
V. Can she excuse my wrongs?
VI. Now, O now, I needs must part
VII. Dear, if you change
VIII. Burst forth, my tears
IX. Go crystal tears
X. Think'st thou then by thy feigning
IX. Go crystal tears
X. Think'st thou then by thy feigning
XI. Come away, come sweet love
XII. Rest awhile you cruel cares
XIII. Sleep, wayward thoughts
XIV. All ye, whom Love or Fortune
XIVa. All ye, whom Love or Fortune
XV. Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me
XVI. Would my conceit
XVII. Come again
XVIII. His golden locks
XIX. Awake, sweet love, thou art return'd
XX. Come, heavy Sleep
XXI. Away with these self-loving lads
THE SECOND BOOK OF SONGS
I. I saw my Lady weep
II. Flow my tears
III. Sorrow, stay
IV. Die not before thy day
V. Mourn, day is with darkness fled
VI. Time's eldest son, Old Age ( The first part )
VII. Then sit thee down ( The second part )
VIII. When others sing Venite ( The third part )
IX. Praise blindness eyes
X. O sweet woods
XI. If floods of tears
XII. Fine knacks for ladies
XIII. Now cease my wand'ring eyes
XIV. Come ye heavy states of night
XV. White as lilies was her face
XVI. Woeful heart
XVII. A shepherd in a shade
XVIII. Faction that ever dwells
XIX. Shall I sue
XX. Toss not my soul
XXI. Clear or cloudy
XXIa. Clear or cloudy
XXII. Humour say what mak'st thou here ( a Dialogue )
Détails
-
- John Dowland
- Lute Songs Vol 1+2
- Dover Publications
-
- chant
- 1
- guitare
- 1
- luth
- 1
-
-