Matériel : Vocal Score
This authentic 3-part English madrigal is now arranged by Rick Weymuth as a perfect concert or contest work. Nonsense words are enhanced by a story about a Maypole dance celebrating spring. Humorous light and full of fun. Awonderful selection to present madrigal singing to your choir and audience. Available: SAB a cappella.
SKU: ST.EM13
ISBN 9790220218019.
CONT ENTS Alas! tarry but one half hour (SST ) As deadly serpents lurking (SA (or S) T ) As Vesta was descending (SSATTB ) Ay me, alas, hey ho (SST ) Come lets begin to revel At out (SSA (or T) ) Come sirrah, Jack ho (SSA (or T) ) Death hath deprived me (SS (or A) T (or A) TBB ) Donna il vostro bel viso (SSA (or T) ) Fa la. Now weep and sing (SA (or S) T (or B) ) Four arms, two necks, one wreathing (SSA ) Ha ha! this world doth pass (SST (or A) ) I bei ligustri e rose (SSA ) Jockey thine horn-pipeAs dull (SSA (or T) ) Late in my rash accounting (SSA (or T) ) Lord when I think (SSA (or T) ) No, though I shrink still (SSA ) Say, wanton, will you love me? (SSA (or T) ) Since Robin Hood (SA (or S) T ) Some men desire spouses (SSA ) Strike it up, Tabor (SST ) Tan ta ra cries Mars (SSA (or T) ) The Ape, the Monkey and Baboon (SSA ) The gods have heard my vows (SSA ) The nightingale, the organ of delight (SSA (or T) ) Though my carriage be but careless (SSA ) Tomorrow is the marriage day (SSA (or T) ) Upon a hill the bonny boy (SSA ).
SKU: ST.EM34
ISBN 9790220217746.
Chie fly remembered in performance nowadays for his beautiful Sweet Suffolk Owl, Vautor represented the conventional, anonymous polyphony of the successors to Gibbons and Weelkes - but there are still trouvailles in these 22 pieces. CONTENTS Ah, sweet, whose beauty (SSATB) And yet, O dream (SSA (or T) TB) Blush, my rude present (SSATTB) Come forth, sweet nymph (SSAT (or A) B) Cruel Madame (SSATB) Dainty sweet bird (SSATTB) Fairest are the words (SSATB) Lock up, fair lids (SSATB) Melpomene, bewail (SS and instruments) Mira cano, sol occubuit (SSATB) Mother I will have a husband (SSATB) Never did any more delight (SSATB) O merry world (SSAT (or A) B) Shepherds and nymphs (SSATTB) Sing on, sister, and well met (SSATB) Sweet Suffolk owl (SSAT (or A) B) Sweet thief (SSATB) Thou are not fair (SSAT (or A) B) Unkind, is this the meed? (SSATTB) Weep, weep, mine eyes (SS and instruments) Whilst fatal sisters (SSATTB) Yet love me not (SSAT (or A) B).