Format : Sheet music
Thomas Tomkins: Madrigals in 3 4 5 and 6 parts (1622)Contents:Songs of three parts:Our hasty life away doth postNo more I will thy loveSure there is no god of LoveFond men that do so highly prizeHow great delightLove cease tormentingSongs of four parts:O let me live for true love (the first part)O let me die for true love (the second part)Oyez! Has any found a lad Weep no more thou sorry Boy (the first part)Yet again as soon revived (the second part)Was ever wretch tormented Songs of five parts:To the shady woodsToo much I once lamentedCome shepherds sing with meCloris whenas I wooSee see the shepherds' QueenPhyllis now cease to move meWhen David heardPhyllis yet see him dyingFusca in thy starry eyesAdieu ye city-prisoning towersThe fauns and satyrs trippingSongs of six voices:When I observeMusic divineOft did I marleWoe is meIt is my well-beloved's voiceTurn unto the Lord
SKU: HL.50487389
ISBN 9790080129821. B/5 (17x24) inches. English. Thomas Tomkins; Janos Dobra.
SKU: ST.EM18
ISBN 9790220216930.
Though better known as a composer of church and keyboard music, Tomkins wrote secular vocal music that offers a compendium of all the various styles: canzonets, balletts, madrigals and 'sacred songs'. Each was dedicated to one of his relatives, a friend or a colleague. The names of these 28 dedicatees form a fascinating list at the end of the book.CONTENTS Adieu, ye city-poisoning towers (SSATB) Cloris, whenas I woo (SSATB) Come, shepherds sing with me (SSATB) Fond men, that do so highly prize (SST (or A)) Fusca, in thy starry eyes (SSATB) How great delight (SST) It is my well-beloved's voice (SSATTB) Love, cease tormenting (SSA (or T)) Music divine (SSATTB) No more I will thy love (SATB) O let me die for true love (SATB) O let me live for true love (SATB) Oft did I marle (SSAATB) Our hasty life away dost post (SST) Oyez! Has any found a lad? (SATB) Phyllis, now cease to move me (SSATB) Phyllis, yet see him dying (SSATB) See, see the shepherds' Queen (SSATB) Sure there is no god of love (SSA) The fauns and satyrs tripping (SSATB) To the shady woods (SSATB) Too much I once lamented (SSATB) Turn unto the Lord (SSATTB) Was ever wretch tormented? (ST (or A) TB) Weep no more, thou sorry Boy (SATB) When David heard (SAATB) When I observe (SSAATB) Woe is me (SSATBB) Yet again, as soon revived (SAT (or A) B).