English Songs Of The 17th and 18th Centuries : For High Voice.

English Songs Of The 17th and 18th Centuries : For High Voice.

(Edition Peters Repertoire Library)

©2014



Thomas Arne: When daisies pied -- Where the bee sucks. Thomas Campion: Oft have I sigh’d -- The peaceful western wind -- There is a garden in her face. Thomas Ford: Fair sweet cruel -- Since first I saw your face. Orlando Gibbons: The silver swan. Thomas Morley: I saw my lady weeping -- It was a lover and his lass. George Munro: My lovely Celia. Henry Purcell: Ah! how pleasant ’tis to love -- Fairest Isle (Address to Britain) -- If music be the food of love -- I saw that you were grown so high -- Love quickly is pall’d -- Man is for the woman made -- Music for a while -- Nymphs and shepherds -- Since from my dear -- The Knotting Song -- Turn then thine eyes -- What shall I do -- When I am laid in earth (Dido’s Lament). Philip Rosseter: When Laura smiles -- If she forsake me. Also available in an edition for medium-low voice.

1 score (58 p.); 30 cm.
Language: English
Edition Number: EP 72528
ISBN13: 9790577007786
ISMN: M577007786
Distributor Number: EP72528
UPC: 9790577007786

English Songs Of The 17th and 18th Centuries : For High Voice.

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