Music divine: Songs of 3, 4, 5 and 6 parts ; (London, 1622)
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Tomkins, Thomas 1572-1656 (Author)
Corporate Author: I Fagiolini (Musikgruppe) (Performer)
Other Authors: Hollingworth, Robert (Performer)
Format: CD Audio
Language:Undetermined
Published: Colchester, Essex, England Chandos Records P 2002
Item Description:Enth.: Music divine, proceeding from above. To the shady woods now wend we. O let me live for true love. See, see the shepherds' queen. Phyllis, vet see him dying. When I observe those beauty's wonderments. Too much I once lamented. Fond men that do so highly prize. Oyez! Has any found a lad. Weep no more, thou sorry boy. Oft did I marle how in thine eyes. Adieu, ye city-prisoning towers! Our hasty life away doth post. Come, shepherds, sing with me. How great delight from those sweept lips I taste. No more I will thy love importune. Phyllis, now cease to move me. Sure, there is no god of love! Fusca, in thy starry eyes. Cloris, when as i woo. Woe is me! that I am constrained. Turn unto the Lord our God. It is my well-beloved's voice. When David heard that Absalom was slain. Love, cease tormenting. Was ever wretch tormented. - Interpr.: Fagiolini. Hollingworth, Robert [Dir.].
Physical Description:1 CD DDD 12 cm Beih.