An edition of Airs to the lute (1921)

Airs to the lute

from Musicke of sundrie kindes : 1607

Airs to the lute
Thomas Ford, Thomas Ford
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An edition of Airs to the lute (1921)

Airs to the lute

from Musicke of sundrie kindes : 1607

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Publisher
Stainer & Bell
Language
English
Pages
39

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Table of Contents

Not full twelve years
What then is love?
Unto the temple of thy beauty
Now I see thy looks were feigned
Go, passions, to the cruel fair
Come, Phyllis, come into these bowers
Fair, sweet, cruel
Since first I saw your face
There is a lady sweet and kind
How shall I then describe my love?.

Edition Notes

Stainer & Bell St.&B.3203.

For solovoice. The original accompaniment is printed both in lute tablature and in modern notation; an alternative version especially adapted for piano is also given with each song.

With reproduction of the dedication from the original edition.

Published in
London
Series
The English school of lutenist song writers, transcribed, scored and edited from the original editions by Edmund Horace Fellowes -- v. 3, English school of lutenist song writers -- 3.

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Pagination
1 score (39 p.) ;
Number of pages
39

Edition Identifiers

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OL21590510M

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OL12426351W

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