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==General Information== | |||
{{Descr|A book of English madrigals written in honor of Queen Elizabeth (known colloquially as "Oriana"). The volume was organized and published by [[Thomas Morley]] in 1601, and contains 25 pieces by 23 composers of the most prominent English composers of the time. Each madrigal ends with the phrase: “Then sang the shepherds and nymphs of Diana: long live fair Oriana.”}} | |||
{{PubDatePlace|1601|by Thomas Morley in London.| }} | |||
'''Facsimile:''' | |||
*[http://imslp.org/wiki/The_Triumphes_of_Oriana_%28Morley,_Thomas%29 IMSLP link], with several digitized facsimiles. | |||
==List of madrigals== | |||
Thomas Morley | {|class="sortable wikitable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3px" style="border: solid 1px" | ||
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!width=300 style="border-bottom: 1px solid"|Title | |||
!style="border-bottom: 1px solid"|Voices | |||
!width=150 style="border-bottom: 1px solid"|Composer | |||
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|align="right"|unnumbered late insert ||''[[Hence, stars too dim of light (Michael East)|Hence stars, too dim of light]]''||5||{{ss|Michael|East}} | |||
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|align="right"|1 ||''[[With Angel's face and brightness (Daniel Norcome)|With Angel's face and brightness]]''||5||{{ss|Daniel|Norcome}} | |||
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|align="right"|2 ||{{NoComp|Lightly she whipped o'er the dales|John Mundy}}||5||{{ss|John|Mundy}} | |||
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|align="right"|3 ||{{NoComp|Long live fair Oriana|Ellis Gibbons}}||5||{{ss|Ellis|Gibbons}} | |||
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|align="right"|4 ||{{NoComp|All creatures now are merry-minded|John Bennet}}||5||{{ss|John|Bennet}} | |||
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|align="right"|5 ||{{NoComp|Fair Oriana, beauty's queen|John Hilton the elder}}||5||{{ss|John|Hilton the elder}} | |||
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|align="right"|6 ||{{NoComp|The Nymphs and shepherds danced|George Marson}}||5||{{ss|George|Marson}} | |||
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|align="right"|7 ||{{NoComp|Calm was the air and clear the sky|Richard Carlton}}||5||{{ss|Richard|Carlton}} | |||
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|align="right"|8 ||{{NoComp|Thus Bonnyboots the birthday celebrated|John Holmes}}||5||{{ss|John|Holmes}} | |||
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|align="right"|9 ||{{NoComp|Sing, shepherds all|Richard Nicholson}}||5||{{ss|Richard|Nicholson}} | |||
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|align="right"|10 ||''[[Fauns and satyrs tripping, The (Thomas Tomkins)|The Fauns and satyrs tripping]]''||5||{{ss|Thomas|Tomkins}} | |||
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|align="right"|11 ||''[[Come gentle swains (Michael Cavendish)|Come, gentle swains]]''||5||{{ss|Michael|Cavendish}} | |||
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|align="right"|12 ||{{NoComp|Withdraw your selves ye shepherds|William Cobbold}}||5||{{ss|William|Cobbold}} | |||
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|align="right"|13 ||[[Arise, awake (Thomas Morley)|''Arise awake you silly shepherds sleeping'']]||5||{{ss|Thomas|Morley}} | |||
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|align="right"|14 ||{{NoComp|Fair nymphs, I heard one telling|John Farmer}}||6||{{ss|John|Farmer}} | |||
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|align="right"|15 ||{{NoComp|The Lady Oriana|John Wilbye}}||6||{{ss|John|Wilbye}} | |||
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|align="right"|16 ||''[[Hark! Did ye ever hear (Thomas Hunt)|Hark! Did ye ever hear so sweet a singing?]]''||6||{{ss|Thomas|Hunt}} | |||
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|align="right"|17 ||''[[As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending (Thomas Weelkes)|As Vesta was from Latmos hill Descending]]''||6||{{ss|Thomas|Weelkes}} | |||
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|align="right"|18 ||{{NoComp|Fair Orian, in the morn|John Milton the Elder}}||6||{{ss|John|Milton the Elder}} | |||
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|align="right"|19 ||''[[Round about her chariot (Ellis Gibbons)|Round about her charret, with all-admiring strains]]''||6||{{ss|Ellis|Gibbons}} | |||
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|align="right"|20 ||{{NoComp|With Angel's face and brightness|George Kirbye}}||6||{{ss|George|Kirbye}} | |||
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|align="right"|21 ||{{NoComp|Fair Oriana seeming to wink at folly|Robert Jones}}||6||{{ss|Robert|Jones}} | |||
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|align="right"|22 ||{{NoComp|Fair Cytherea presents her doves|John Lisley}}||6||{{ss|John|Lisley}} | |||
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|align="right"|23 ||{{NoComp|Hard by a crystal fountain|Thomas Morley}}||6||{{ss|Thomas|Morley}} | |||
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|align="right"|24 ||{{NoComp|Come, blessed bird|Edward Johnson}}||6||{{ss|Edward|Johnson}} | |||
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==Works at CPDL== | |||
{{MultiPubList|yr,seq,com,gen,subg,vo,voices|1601}} | |||
==References== | |||
{{#ExtWeb: | |||
*[https://opac.rism.info/search?id=993121110&View=rism RISM 1601<sup>16</sup>]}} | |||
[[Category:Music publications|Triumphs of Oriana, The]] | |||
[[Category:Music facsimiles]] | |||
Latest revision as of 02:18, 4 March 2023
General Information
Description: A book of English madrigals written in honor of Queen Elizabeth (known colloquially as "Oriana"). The volume was organized and published by Thomas Morley in 1601, and contains 25 pieces by 23 composers of the most prominent English composers of the time. Each madrigal ends with the phrase: “Then sang the shepherds and nymphs of Diana: long live fair Oriana.”
Publication date and place: 1601 by Thomas Morley in London.
Facsimile:
- IMSLP link, with several digitized facsimiles.
List of madrigals
Works at CPDL
Title | Year | No. | Composer | Genre | Subgenre | Vo. | Voices |
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All creatures now are merry-minded | 1601 | 4 | John Bennet | Secular | Madrigals | 5 | SSATB |
Arise, awake | 1601 | 13 | Thomas Morley | Secular | Madrigals | 5 | SATTB |
As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending | 1601 | 17 | Thomas Weelkes | Secular | Madrigals | 6 | SSATTB |
Come, blessed bird | 1601 | 24 | Edward Johnson | Secular | Madrigals | 6 | SSAATB |
Come gentle swains | 1601 | 11 | Michael Cavendish | Secular | Madrigals | 5 | SSATB |
Fair Orian, in the morn | 1601 | 18 | John Milton the Elder | Secular | Madrigals | 6 | SSATTB |
Fair Oriana, beauty's queen | 1601 | 5 | John Hilton the elder | Secular | Madrigals | 5 | SSATB |
Fair Oriana seeming to wink at folly | 1601 | 21 | Robert Jones | Secular | Madrigals | 6 | SSATTB |
Fair nymphs, I heard one telling | 1601 | 14 | John Farmer | Secular | Madrigals | 6 | SSATBB |
Hard by a crystal fountain | 1601 | 23 | Thomas Morley | Secular | Madrigals | 6 | SSATTB |
Hark! Did ye ever hear | 1601 | 16 | Thomas Hunt | Secular | Madrigals | 6 | SSAATB |
Hence, stars too dim of light | 1601 | Michael East | Secular | Madrigals | 5 | SSATB | |
Lightly she whipped o'er the dales | 1601 | 2 | John Mundy | Secular | Madrigals | 5 | SSATB |
Long live fair Oriana | 1601 | 3 | Ellis Gibbons | Secular | Madrigals | 5 | SSATB |
Round about her chariot | 1601 | 19 | Ellis Gibbons | Sacred | Madrigals | 6 | SSATTB |
The Fauns and Satyrs tripping | 1601 | 10 | Thomas Tomkins | Secular | Madrigals | 5 | SSATB |
The Lady Oriana | 1601 | 15 | John Wilbye | Secular | Madrigals | 6 | SSATTB |
Thus Bonnyboots the birthday celebrated | 1601 | 8 | John Holmes | Secular | Madrigals | 5 | SSATB,AATTB |
With Angel's face and brightness | 1601 | 1 | Daniel Norcome | Secular | Madrigals | 5 | SSATB |