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Published Music by Composer
Henry Aldrich (1647 -- 1710 )
Anonymous
- 3r. O Maria mater pia,
- Duo 113
- En m'esbatant/Gracieuse plaisant mousni
- Entre vous qui aym
- Fortuna Desperata
- O Shenandoah
- Row, row, row your boat
- Sumer is icumen in
- Sumer is icumen in
- Tappster, dryngker
- The dark is my delight
- When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly
- When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly (a fourth down)
- When Daphne from fair Phoebus did fly (a step down)
Arban
Thoinet Arbeau
Jacques Arcadelt (1504 -- 1568 )
Balthazar Arthopius
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 -- 1750 )
John Baldwin ( -- 1615 )
George Berg ( -- 1771 )
Elway Bevin (1554 -- 1638 )
Diogenio Bigaglia (1670 -- c. 1745 )
William Billings
Cosimo Bottegari (1554 -- 1620 )
William Byrd
- Come to me grief forever
- I have been young
- I. Lord in thy rage rebuke me not (Psalm 6)
- In Crystal Towers
- In Nomine II
- The eagle's force
- The greedy hawk
- The greedy hawk (transposed)
Thomas Campian
- Babylon Streams L.M.
- Fair, if you expect admiring
- Fair, if you expect admiring (fifth down)
- I care not for these Ladies
- Never weather-beaten saile
- Though your strangeness frets my heart
- Though your strangeness frets my heart (down a third)
- V. My love hath vowd hee will forsake mee
- When Laura Smiles
- When the god of merry Love
- When the God of Merry Love (third down)
- XXIV. Faine would I wed a faire yong man
Michael Cavendish (c. 1565 -- 1628 )
Pierre Certon (c. 1510 -- 1572 )
Jacob Clemens non papa (c. 1510 to 1515 -- 1555 or 1556 )
Cipriano da Rore (1515 -- 1565 )
Giovanni de Antiquis
Paschal de l'Estocart (c. 1540 -- c. 1584 )
C. Rouget de Lisle
Oratio de Martino
Josquin des Prez
- 4v. Per illud ave prolatum,
- Adieu mes amours
- Adieu mes amours
- Fortuna dun gran tempo
- La Deploration de la morte de Johannes Ockeghem
- La Deploration de la morte de Johannes Ockeghem (Original key)
- La plus des plus
- Mille regrets
- O Venus bant
- Petite Camusette
John Dowland
- A shepheard in a shade
- All ye, whom love or fortune hath betraid;
- Awake, sweet love, thou art returnd:
- Away with these selfe loving lads
- Behold a wonder here
- Burst forth my tears
- By a fountaine where I lay,
- Can she excuse my wrongs
- Captaine Digorie Piper his Galiard
- Cease these false sports,
- Cleare or cloudie sweet as Aprill showring,
- Come again:
- Come away, come sweet love
- Come heavy sleepe the image of true death;
- Come when I call,
- Come yee heavy states of night,
- Daphne was not so chaste as she was changing,
- Deare, if you change
- Disdaine me still
- Dye not beefore thy day,
- Faction that ever dwells
- Farewell too faire,
- Farewell unkind farewell
- Fie on this faining,
- Fine knacks for ladies,
- Flow my tears
- Flow not so fast yee fountaines,
- From silent night
- Go crystall teares,
- Goe nightly cares,
- Goe nightly cares,
- His golden locks time hath to silver turnde
- Humor say what mak'st thou heere
- I must complaine,
- I saw my Lady weepe,
- If floods of teares could cleanse my follies past,
- If my complaints
- If that a sinner's sighes be Angel's foode
- If that a sinner's sighes be Angel's foode (Down a third)
- In darkness let me dwell
- In this trembling shadow
- It was a time when silly Bees could speake,
- Lachrimae Amantis
- Lachrimae Antiquae Novae
- Lachrimae Coactae
- Lachrimae Gementes
- Lachrimae Tristes
- Lacrimae Antiquae.
- Lacrimae verae.
- Lasso vita mia,
- Lend your eares to my sorrow
- Love stood amazed
- Love those beames that breede,
- Love those beames that breede,
- Love those beames that breede,
- M Giles Hoby his Galiard.
- M. Bucton his Galiard.
- M. George Whitehead his Almand.
- M. Henry Noell his Galiard.
- M. John Langtons Pavan
- M. Nicholas Gryffith his Galiard.
- M. Thomas Collier his Galiard with two trebles.
- Me me and none but me,
- Mistress Nichols Almand
- Mourne, mourne,,
- My heart and tongue were twinnes,
- My heart and tongue were twinnes,
- My thoughts are wingd with hopes
- Now cease my wandring eies,
- Now, O now, I needs must part,
- O sweet woods the delight of solitarinesse
- Oh what hath overwrought
- Praise blindness eies,
- Rest a while, you cruell cares
- Say love if ever thou didst find,
- Semper Dowland, semper dolens
- Shall I strive with wordes to move,
- Shall I sue
- Sir Henry Umptons Funerall
- Sir John Souch his Galiard
- Sleep, waiward thoughts
- Sorrow sorrow stay,
- Stay time a while thy flying,
- Susanna Galliard
- Sweet stay a while,
- Tell me true Love where shall I seeke thy being,
- The Earle of Essex Galiard.
- The King of Denmarks Galiard.
- The lowest trees have tops,
- Then sit thee downe,
- Thinkst thou then by thy fayning
- Thou Mighty God
- Time stands still with gazing on her face,
- Times eldest sonne,
- To aske for all thy love,
- Tosse not my soule
- Unquiet thoughts, your civil slaughter stint
- Up merry mates,
- Weepe you no more sad fountaines,
- Welcome black night
- Were every thought an eye,
- Were every thought an eye,
- What if I never speede,
- What poore Astronomers are they,
- When David's life by Saul was often sought,
- When others sings Venite exaltemus,
- When Phoebus first did Daphne love,
- When the poore Criple by the poole did lye,
- Where Sinne sore wounding,
- Where Sinne sore wounding,
- Where Sinne sore wounding,
- White as Lillies was hir face,
- Whoever thinks or hopes of love for love
- Wilt thou unkind thus reave me of my heart,
- Wofull hart with griefe oppressed,
- Would my conceit, that first enforst my woe,
John Dunstable (c, 1390 -- 1453 )
Francesco Durante (1684 -- 1755 )
John Eccles (1661 -- 1735 )
Fabritio Facciola
John Farmer (1570 -- 1605 )
Feuillet
Finger
Giovanni Gabrielli
Claude Gervaise (fl. 1550 -- )
Orlando Gibbons (1583 -- 1625 )
- In Nomine
- IX. Daintie fine Bird
- IX. Daintie fine Bird
- The Silver Swan
- The Silver Swan (down a step)
- The Silver Swan (down a third)
- The Silver Swan, a round in three parts
- XII. Now each flowry bancke of May
- XII. Now each flowry bancke of May
- XII. Now each flowry bancke of May (down a step)
- XIIII. What is our life?
- XIIII. What is our life?
Giovanni Guidiccioni (1480 -- 1541 )
Henry Harrington (1727 -- 1816 )
Hayne van Ghizeghem (c. 1445 -- 1495 or later )
Henry VIII (1491 -- 1547 )
John Hilton (1599 -- 1657 )
Anthony Holborne ( -- 1602 )
- 26. Galliard: Hermoza
- 34. Muy linda
- 40. Galliard
- 53. [Pavan:] Last will and testament
- 63. Galliard: The Fairie-round
- 64. Galliard: As it fell on a holie Eve
Heinrich Isaac (c. 1450 -- 1517 )
John Isum (c. 1680 -- 1726 )
John Jenkins (1592 -- 1678 )
Robert Johnson (c. 1580 -- c. 1634 )
Roland Lassus
- 2r. Beatus vir
- 3v. Beatus homo
- 4r. Oculus non vidit,
- 5r. Expectatio justorum laetitia,
- 5v. Justus cor suum,
- 6r. Justi tulerunt spolia impiorum
- 6v. Qui sequitur me,
- 6v. Qui vult venire post me
- 7v. Sancti mei
- 8r. Fulgebunt justi sicut lilium
- 8v. Serve bone
- 9v. Sicut rosa
- Benedictus
- Fantasia 25.
- Fantasia 26.
- Fantasia Prima.
- Fantasia Quarta.
- Fantasia Septima.
- Fantasia Sexta.
- Susanne un jour
Guillaume Le Heurteur (102 -- fl )
- Amour partes
- Flucht
- Grace et vertu, bont\'{e}, beault\'{e}, noblesse
- Quant je boy du vin claret tout tourne
James Leach (c. 1761 -- 1798 )
Jean Baptiste Loeillet (1688 -- 1750 )
Bernhardino Lupachino ( -- fl. 1550 )
Benedetto Marcello (1686 -- 1739 )
Thomas Morley
- April is in my Mistress's face
- Arise, get up my dear (transposed)
- Arise, get up my deere,
- Cease mine eyes
- Crewell you pull away to soone
- Doe you not know?
- Fantasie: Il Doloroso
- Fantasie: Il Grillo?
- Fantasie: Il Lamento?
- Fantasie: La Caccia?
- Fantasie: La Rondinella
- Fantasie: La Sampogna?
- Fantasie: La Sirena?
- Fantasie: La Torello
- Flora wilt thou torment mee
- Fyre and Lightning
- God morrow, Fayre Ladies, (down a fourth)
- Goe yee my canzonets
- Good Morrow, Fair Ladies of the May
- Hould out my hart
- I goe before my darling
- I should for griefe and anguish
- In nets of golden wyers
- It was a lover and his lass
- Joy, joy doth so arise
- La Girandola
- Ladie, those eies
- Lady if I through griefe
- Leave now mine eyes
- Lo heere another love
- Love learns by laughing
- Love learns by laughing (transposed)
- Miraculous loves wounding
- Now is the month of Maying
- O thou that art so cruell
- Say deere, will you not have mee?
- See, see, myne own sweet jewel
- Sweet nymph
- VI. God morrow, Fayre Ladies, (down a fourth)
- What ayles my darling?
- When loe by break of morning
- Where art thou wanton?
Jean Mouton (1459 -- 1522 )
Ninot le petit
Diego Ortiz
Palestrina
Girolamo Parabosco (1520/4 -- 1557 )
Joseph Parry
Ottaviano Petrucci (1466 -- 1539 )
Andre Pevernage
Petrus Phalesius
Frances Pilkington (c. 1565 -- 1638 )
Michael Praetorius (1571 -- 1621 )
Henry Purcell (1659 -- 1695 )
- 'Tis women
- A Rebus upon Mr. Anthony Hall, who keeps the Mermaid Tavern in Oxford, and plays his part very well on the violin
- Down with Bacchus
- Fie, nay, prithee, John
- Five Reasons
- He that drinks is immortal
- Here's a health, pray let it pass about,
- I gave her cakes and I gave her ale
- Sir Walter
- The glass was just timed
- Well rung, Tom
- Wine in a morning
Thomas Ravenscroft
- As I me walked in a May morning
- Banbury Ale
- He that will an alehouse keep
- Hey down//Woods so wild//grey nag
- Hey down//Woods so wild//grey nag (down a third)
- Hey Ho, nobody at home (3 parts)
- Hey Ho, nobody at home (5 parts)
- Hey hoe, to the greene wood, A Round of 3 Voices
- Oken Leaves, a Round of 3 Voices
- The Nightingale
- There were three Ravens sat on a tree,
- Three Blinde Mice, A Round of 3 Voices
- To Portsmouth
- Ut, re, mi, fa
- We be three poor Mariners,
John Reading
Ludwig Senfl
Claudin de Sermisy
- [23] Si mon malheur my continue
- [3] C'est une dure despartie (original key)
- [3] C'est une dure despartie (transposed up a fifth)
- Au pr
- Au pre de vous secretement demeure (three parts)
- Aupr
- Changeons propos, c'est trop chante d'amours (Original key)
- Contentez vous
- Je ne mange point de porc
- Tant que vivrai
- Vignon, vignon, vignon, vignette (original key)
- Vignon, vignon, vignon, vignette (transposed)
- Vive la serpe
- Vive la serpe (a fourth up)
John Stafford Smith (1750 -- 1826 )
Tielman Susato
- Bergeret sans roch
- Bergeret sans roch, Reprise 1
- Bergeret sans roch, Reprise II
- Dont vient cela
- Les miens aussi brief
- Mille regretz
- Mon desir
- Reprise - Cest une dure despartie
- Ronde I
- Ronde II: Mon amy
- Ronde III
- Ronde V
Giovanni Maria Tasso
Georg Phillip Telemann
Unknown
- [1] Jennette, Marion se vont jouer
- Amy souffres que je vous aime (two parts)
- Amy, souffrez que je vous aime (three parts)
- Bruder konrad
- Carmen -- Paulus de Broda
- Der Ratten schwanz
- Die Katzenpfote
- Die welt, die hat einen tummen sin
- Du lenze gut
- Du Lenze Gut (down a step)
- Du Lenze Gut (up a fifth)
- Elselein
- Es leit ein schlo_ss
- Hastu mir die laute bracht -- O rosa bella
- Hastu mir die laute bracht -- O rosa bella (transposed a fourth up)
- Ich bins erfreut
- Ich sachs eins mals
- In feuers hitz -- O rosa bella
- In feuers hitz -- O rosa bella (transposed a fourth up)
- Knives and Forks
- Maxixe
- Wer da sorget -- O rosa bella
- Wer da sorget -- O rosa bella (transposed a fourth up)
Jacob van Eyck (c. 1589-90 -- 1657 )
- Courant, of Harte diefje vaerom zoo stil
- En fin l'Amour
- En fin l'Amour (beamed score)
- En fin l'Amour (score)
Orazio Vecchi (ca. 1549 -- 1611 )
Cornelio Vendonck
Thomas Weelkes
- As deadly serpents lurking
- Come come lets begin
- Come come lets begin
- Come, Sirrah Jack, Ho (down a fourth)
- Come, Sirrah Jack, ho!
- Death hath deprived me of my dearest friend, a remembrance of my friend M. Thomas Morley
- Four arme, two lips, one wreathing (down a fourth)
- Four arms, two lips, one wreathing
- Hark, all ye lovely Saints above
- Hark, all ye lovely Saints above (down a step)
- Jockey thine horne pipes dull
- Jockey, thine horn pipes dull
- O now weep, now sing
- O now weep, now sing (down a step)
- Some men desire spouses
- Some men desire spouses
- Strike it up Tabor
- Strike it up Tabor (down a third)
- The Nightingale, the organ of delight
- The Nightingale, the organ of delight (transposed)
- Tomorrow is the marriage day
- Tomorrow is the marriage day
- Upon a hill
- Upon a hill (transposed)
John Wilbye (1574 -- 1638 )
Adrian Willaert (c. 1490 -- 1562 )
Michael Wise (1648 -- 1687 )
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