Four songs from BL MS15117
Four songs from BL MS15117
BL MS 15117
Alain Veylit
- 2017, August 08 at 16:54
- 2017, August 08 at 16:54
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4 Sections
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Willo Willo
British Library MS 15117 - p.16
- 4/4
- quarter note=100 (Andante)
- CM[0b] Ionian
- Voice
- Renaissance lute in G (vieil ton)
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The peacefull westerne winde Thomas Campion. British Library MS 15117 - p.10 [See: The Second Booke of Ayres]
The peacefull westerne winde
British Library MS 15117 - p.10 [See: The Second Booke of Ayres]
See how the morning smiles On her bright easterne hill, And with soft steps beguiles Them that lie slumbring still. The musicke-louing birds are come From cliffes and rocks vnknowne, To see the trees and briers blome That late were ouerflowne. @ What Saturne did destroy, Loues Queene reuiues againe ; And now her naked boy Doth in the fields remaine, Where he such pleasing change doth view In eu'ry liuing thing, As if the world were borne anew To gratifie the Spring. @ If all things life present, Why die my comforts then ? Why suffers my content ? Am I the worst of men ? O, beautie, be not thou accus'd Too iustly in this case : Vnkindly if true loue be vs'd, 'Twill yeeld thee little grace.
- 4/2
- quarter note=100 (Andante)
- GM[0#] Ionian
- Voice
- Renaissance lute in G (vieil ton)
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Aprill is in my mistress face
British Library MS 15117 - pp.9-10
- 4/2
- half note=70 (Andante)
- Gbm[1b] Ionian
- Voice
- Renaissance lute in G (vieil ton)
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A dialogue Say fonde love
British Library MS 15117 - p.12
- 3/2
- half note=100 (Andante)
- GM[1#] Ionian
- Voice
- Renaissance lute in G (vieil ton)