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An Evening of Elizabethan verse and its music.
- Title
- An Evening of Elizabethan verse and its music.
- Publication
- Columbia, ML 5051, [1955]
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Status | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Audio | Use in library | L1761 | Off-site |
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- Description
- 1 disc : 33 1/3 rpm. mono; 12 in.
- Subject
- Note
- Solo songs and madrigals.
- "Masterworks."
- Variable groove.
- Program notes by W.H. Auden on container.
- Each poem followed by its musical setting.
- Contents
- Weelkes, T. Tan ta ra cries Mars.--Jones, R. Sweet, if you like and love me still.--Wilbye, J. Flora gave me fairest flowers.--Ferrabosco, A. Come my Celia.--Jones, R. Sweet Kate of late; Through your strangeness.--Morley, T. I saw my lady weeping.--Wilbye, J. Sweet honey sucking bees.--Kirbye, G. Up then melpomene.--Dowland, J. In darkness let me dwell.--Gibbons, O. What is our life.--Ferrabosco, A. So so leave off this last lamenting kiss.--Ward, J. Upon a bank with roses.--Tompkins, T. When David heard that Absolom was slain.
- LCCN
- r 55000773
- OCLC
- ocm03741179
- SCSB-3264813
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries