Whither runneth my sweetheart? (Elizabethan Love-Song)
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Composed by John Bartlet. Arranged by Scott S. Stewart. Classical,Instructional,Renaissance. Score. 7 pages. Scott S. Stewart #715795. Published by Scott S. Stewart (A0.1113894).

“Whither runneth my sweetheart?” composed by English Renaissance composer John Bartlet (Bartlett), was published 1606. It is an Elizabethan Love-Song about a young lover’s game of hide-and-seek. This publication of this arrangement provides two transpositions [C-major and D-major] specifically geared toward the young beginning student of vocal study. It is scored for solo voice with piano accompaniment. Performance time: 1:00+-.

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