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'''Title:''' The First Set of Madrigals, of 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Parts, for Viols and Voices, or for Voices alone, or as you please. Composed by Robert Iones.<br> | '''Title:''' The First Set of Madrigals, of 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Parts, for Viols and Voices, or for Voices alone, or as you please. Composed by Robert Iones.<br> | ||
'''Composer:''' [[Robert Jones]]<br> | |||
{{Genre|Secular|Madrigals}} | {{Genre|Secular|Madrigals}} | ||
{{Language|English}} | {{Language|English}} | ||
{{Instruments|Lute, orpharion, bass-viol, or A cappella}} | {{Instruments|Lute, orpharion, bass-viol, or A cappella}} | ||
{{PubDatePlace|London | {{PubDatePlace|1607|in London| }} 'Imprinted by John Windet'. | ||
'''Description:''' A collection of 26 madrigals in three to eight parts. | '''Description:''' A collection of 26 madrigals in three to eight parts. | ||
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==List of works== | ==List of works== | ||
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'''Songs for three voices''' | '''Songs for three voices''' | ||
*''Thine Eyes So Bright | *''Thine Eyes So Bright | ||
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*''O, I do love then kiss me | *''O, I do love then kiss me | ||
'''Songs for four voices'''<br> | '''Songs for four voices'''<br> | ||
*''Sing merry birds, your cheerful notes | *''Sing merry birds, your cheerful notes | ||
*''I come sweet birds, with swiftest flight, | *''I come sweet birds, with swiftest flight, | ||
*''Cock-a-doodle-doo : thus I begin | *''Cock-a-doodle-doo : thus I begin | ||
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*''And when day's fled, with slow pace I'll return(the second part) | *''And when day's fled, with slow pace I'll return(the second part) | ||
*''Here is an end of all the songs | *''Here is an end of all the songs | ||
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'''Songs for five voices'''<br> | '''Songs for five voices'''<br> | ||
*''Come doleful owl. the messenger of woe, | *''Come doleful owl. the messenger of woe, | ||
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*''Then grant me, dear, those cherries still (the second part) | *''Then grant me, dear, those cherries still (the second part) | ||
*''Stay wandering thoughts, O whither do you hast? | *''Stay wandering thoughts, O whither do you hast? | ||
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'''Songs for six voices'''<br> | '''Songs for six voices'''<br> | ||
*''Your presence breeds my anguish (the first part) | *''Your presence breeds my anguish (the first part) | ||
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'''Song for eight voices'''<br> | '''Song for eight voices'''<br> | ||
*''The more I burn, the more I do desire (the second part) | *''The more I burn, the more I do desire (the second part) | ||
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==Works at CPDL== | |||
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==Copies== | ==Copies== | ||
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==Editions== | ==Editions== | ||
Fellowes, E.H. ed., 1924, ''First Set of Madrigals. 1607'', London: Stainer & Bell [music, volume 35a in 'The English Madrigalists']<br> | Fellowes, E.H. ed., 1924, ''First Set of Madrigals. 1607'', London: Stainer & Bell [music, volume 35a in 'The English Madrigalists']<br> | ||
Fellowes, E.H. ed., 1961, ''First Set of Madrigals. 1607'', London: Stainer & Bell [revised edition of above, by Thurston Dart]<br> | Fellowes, E.H. ed., 1961, ''First Set of Madrigals. 1607'', London: Stainer & Bell [revised edition of above, by Thurston Dart]<br> | ||
University Microfilms Inc., 1959, ''The First Set of Madrigals…'', Ann Arbor, Michigan [microfilm - reel 802 of the Early English Books series] | University Microfilms Inc., 1959, ''The First Set of Madrigals…'', Ann Arbor, Michigan [microfilm - reel 802 of the Early English Books series] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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[[Category:Music publications|Music publications]] | [[Category:Music publications|Music publications]] | ||
[[Category:Renaissance music]] | [[Category:Renaissance music]] |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 24 November 2020
General Information
Title: The First Set of Madrigals, of 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Parts, for Viols and Voices, or for Voices alone, or as you please. Composed by Robert Iones.
Composer: Robert Jones
Language: English
Instruments: Lute, orpharion, bass-viol, or A cappella
Publication date and place: 1607 in London.
'Imprinted by John Windet'.
Description: A collection of 26 madrigals in three to eight parts.
Notes: Only the Cantus and Bassus partbooks survive, but nine of the madrigals also exist in manuscript copies. A further six were reconstructed for the Stainer & Bell publication (see below). Jones produced no subsequent sets of madrigals.
List of works
Songs for three voices
Songs for four voices
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Songs for five voices
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Songs for six voices
Song for seven voices
Song for eight voices
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Works at CPDL
- No works at CPDL
Copies
British Library, London, shelfmark K.3.h.16 [Cantus and Bassus only]
Editions
Fellowes, E.H. ed., 1924, First Set of Madrigals. 1607, London: Stainer & Bell [music, volume 35a in 'The English Madrigalists']
Fellowes, E.H. ed., 1961, First Set of Madrigals. 1607, London: Stainer & Bell [revised edition of above, by Thurston Dart]
University Microfilms Inc., 1959, The First Set of Madrigals…, Ann Arbor, Michigan [microfilm - reel 802 of the Early English Books series]
References
Pollard, A.W. and Redgrave, G.R., 1986, A short-title catalogue…, 2nd edition, London: Bibliographical Society, no. 14737