Thomas Ravenscroft (ca 1582 – ca 1633)

Rounds, Canons and Songs from Printed Sources

Musica Britannica 93

T. Ravenscroft: Rounds, Canons and Songs from, Ges+ (PartHC) (0)
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UtgåvaPartitur (inbunden)
Artikelnr.931269
Författare / kompositörThomas Ravenscroft
Redaktör John Morehen, David Mateer
Språkengelska, latin
Omfattning248 sidor; 25,4 × 33 cm
Publiceringsår2012
Förlag / TillverkareStainer & Bell
Tillverkarens nr.MB93
ISBN9780852499269
ISMN9790220223396

Beskrivning

This is the first complete edition of the rounds, canons and songs from Ravenscroft’s four principal publications: Pammelia, Deuteromelia, Melismata and A Briefe Discourse.

Thomas Ravenscroft (c.1582–c.1635) was a collector, editor and theorist as well as a composer, whose work was esteemed in his own lifetime and is valued today for its insights into the popular music of the period.

Rounds and canons in this collection are all presented in resolved form, and the variety of subjects includes drinking songs, hunting songs and four songs in West Country dialect, as well as Latin-texted material.

It is hoped that performers may be inspired to breathe new life into a repertoire that sheds fascinating light on a hitherto neglected area of Elizabethan music-making.

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  • Anonymous A bellman’s song (Maids to bed)
  • Anonymous A Christmas carol (Remember, O thou man)
  • Anonymous A miller would I be
  • Anonymous A song of pages, cashiered from their masters (Long have we bin perplexed)
  • Anonymous A wooing song of a yeoman of Kent’s son (I have house and land in Kent)
  • Anonymous Adiuva nos Deus
  • Anonymous All into service let us ring
  • Anonymous All into service let us ring (Lant version)
  • Anonymous All into service, the bells toll
  • Anonymous And seest thou my cow today, Fowler?
  • Anonymous As I me walked in a May morning
  • Anonymous As I me walked on a morning fair (Melvill version)
  • Anonymous As I went by the way, holum trolum
  • Anonymous As it fell on a holy day
  • Anonymous Ascendit Christus in coelum
  • Anonymous Attend, my people, and give ear
  • Anonymous Banbury Ale
  • Anonymous Benedic, Domine, nobis his donis tuis
  • Anonymous Birch and green holly
  • Anonymous Blow thy horn, thou jolly hunter
  • Anonymous Brooms for old shoes
  • Anonymous Browning madam
  • Anonymous Browning madam (Lant version)
  • Anonymous By a bank as I lay
  • Anonymous By hills and dales she rode
  • Anonymous By merry Landsdale, hey ho (I)
  • Anonymous By merry Landsdale, hey ho (II) (‘Another way’)
  • Anonymous Cantate Domino canticum novum
  • Anonymous Come, drink to me, and I will drink to thee
  • Anonymous Come, follow me merrily, my mates
  • Anonymous Conditor Kyrie omnium qui vivunt
  • Anonymous Dame, lend me a loaf
  • Anonymous Dame, lend me a loaf (Melvill version)
  • Anonymous Delicta quis intelligit?
  • Anonymous Derry ding ding dasson
  • Anonymous Descendit Christus de coelo
  • Anonymous Domine Fili Dei vivi miserere nostri
  • Anonymous Donez à boire
  • Anonymous Emitte lucem tuam et veritatem
  • Anonymous Exaudi Domine orationem meam
  • Anonymous Fa, mi, fa, re, la, mi
  • Anonymous Farewell, mine own sweet heart
  • Anonymous Fides est anima vita (I)
  • Anonymous Fides est anima vita (II)
  • Anonymous Follow me quickly
  • Anonymous Give us once a drink
  • Anonymous Glad am I
  • Anonymous Go no more to Brainford
  • Anonymous Go to Joan Glover
  • Anonymous Haec est vita aeterna
  • Anonymous He that will an alehouse keep
  • Anonymous Hey, down a down (I)
  • Anonymous Hey, down a down (II)
  • Anonymous Hey, down a down (III)
  • Anonymous Hey, down a down (IV)
  • Anonymous Hey ho! nobody at home
  • Anonymous Hey ho! nobody at home (Lant version)
  • Anonymous Hey ho! nobody at home (six-part adaptation)
  • Anonymous Hey ho! nobody at home (three-part adaptation)
  • Anonymous Hey ho! To the greenwood now let us go
  • Anonymous Hey ho, what shall I say?
  • Anonymous Hold thy peace
  • Anonymous Hold thy peace (Melvill version)
  • Anonymous How should I sing well, and not be weary
  • Anonymous I am a-thirst, what should I say?
  • Anonymous I C U B A K
  • Anonymous I lay with an old man all the night
  • Anonymous I pray you, good mother
  • Anonymous In te Domine speravi
  • Anonymous Intende voci orationis meae
  • Anonymous Jack, boy, ho boy, news
  • Anonymous Jinkin the jester was wont to make glee
  • Anonymous Joan, come kiss me now
  • Anonymous Jolly shepherd and upon a hill as he sate
  • Anonymous Joy in the gates of Jerusalem
  • Anonymous Keep well your ray, my lads
  • Anonymous Kit and Tom chid-a
  • Anonymous Lady, come down and see
  • Anonymous Laudate nomen Domini (I)
  • Anonymous Laudate nomen Domini (II)
  • Anonymous Let Lobcock leave his wife at home
  • Anonymous Let’s have a peal for John Cook’s soul (I)
  • Anonymous Let’s have a peal for John Cook’s soul (II)
  • Anonymous Let’s have a peal for John Cook’s soul (II) (alternative version)
  • Anonymous Libera me Domine a persequentibus me
  • Anonymous Lord, hear the poor that cry
  • Anonymous Love, sweet love
  • Anonymous Malt’s come down
  • Anonymous Mane nobiscum Christe
  • Anonymous Margery, serve well the black sow
  • Anonymous Martin said to his man
  • Anonymous Mercury’s song: the messenger of the gods (Haste, haste)
  • Anonymous Miserere mei Deus
  • Anonymous Miserere nostri Domine (I)
  • Anonymous Miserere nostri Domine (II)
  • Anonymous Musing mine own self all alone
  • Anonymous My dame has in her hutch at home
  • Anonymous My mistress will not be content
  • Anonymous New oysters (I)
  • Anonymous New oysters (II)
  • Anonymous Now God be with old Simeon
  • Anonymous Now kiss the cup, cousin, with courtesy
  • Anonymous Now, Robin, lend to me thy bow
  • Anonymous Now thanked be the great god Pan
  • Anonymous O Lord, in Thee is all my trust
  • Anonymous O Lord of whom I do depend
  • Anonymous O Lord, turn not away Thy face
  • Anonymous O my fearful dreams never forget shall I
  • Anonymous O my love, lov’st thou me?
  • Anonymous O praise the Lord, ye that fear him
  • Anonymous Oaken leaves in the merry wood so wild
  • Anonymous Of all the birds that ever I see
  • Anonymous Ora et labora
  • Anonymous Ora et labora (five-part version)
  • Anonymous Pietas omnium virtutum
  • Anonymous Quicquid petieritis
  • Anonymous Servants out of service are going to the city to look for new [masters] (Hey ho! away)
  • Anonymous Si non pavisti occidisti
  • Anonymous Sing after, fellows, as you hear me
  • Anonymous Sing after, fellows, as you hear me (Lant version)
  • Anonymous Sing we now merrily
  • Anonymous Sing we this roundelay merrily, my mate
  • Anonymous Sing with thy mouth, sing with thy heart
  • Anonymous Sing you now after me
  • Anonymous The courtier’s courtship to his mistress (Will ye love me)
  • Anonymous The courtier’s good morrow to his mistress (Canst thou love)
  • Anonymous The crier’s song of Cheapside (Oyez, Oyez!)
  • Anonymous The crowning of Belphoebe (Now flowers)
  • Anonymous The fly she sat in Shamble Row
  • Anonymous The great bells of Osney
  • Anonymous The jolly old dog as he lay in his den-a
  • Anonymous The lark, linnet and nightingale
  • Anonymous The maid she went a-milking
  • Anonymous The marriage of the frog and the mouse (It was the frog)
  • Anonymous The merry nightingale
  • Anonymous The old dog as he lay in his den-a (Winchester version)
  • Anonymous The painters’ song of London (Where are you, fair maids)
  • Anonymous The pigeon is never woe
  • Anonymous The scrivener’s servant’s song of Holborn (My master is so wise)
  • Anonymous The urchins’ dance (By the moon)
  • Anonymous The white hen she cackles
  • Anonymous The wind blows out of the west
  • Anonymous There lies a pudding in the fire
  • Anonymous There were three ravens sat on a tree
  • Anonymous Three blind mice
  • Anonymous Three blind mice (Melvill version)
  • Anonymous To Portsmouth it is a gallant town
  • Anonymous Tomorrow the fox will come to town
  • Anonymous Troll the bowl and drink to me (Winchester version of Hey ho! nobody at home)
  • Anonymous Troll the bowl to me
  • Anonymous Universa transeunt
  • Anonymous Ut, re, mi, fa, mi, re, ut
  • Anonymous Ut, re, mi, fa, mi, re, ut (four-part version)
  • Anonymous Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la (I)
  • Anonymous Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la (I) (Melvill version)
  • Anonymous Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la (II)
  • Anonymous Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la (III)
  • Anonymous Ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la (IV)
  • Anonymous Verbum Domini manet in aeternum
  • Anonymous Vias tuas Domine demonstra mihi
  • Anonymous We be soldiers three
  • Anonymous We be three poor mariners
  • Anonymous Well fare the nightingale
  • Anonymous What hap had I to marry a shrow
  • Anonymous White wine and sugar is good drink for me
  • Anonymous Who liveth so merry in all this land
  • Anonymous Willy, prithee go to bed
  • Anonymous Yonder comes a courteous knight
  • Bennet, John A hunt’s up (The hunt is up)
  • Bennet, John For the hern and duck (Lure, falconers, lure)
  • Bennet, John The elves’ dance (Round about)
  • Bennet, John The servant of his mistress (My mistress is as fair)
  • Bennet, John Their wedlocke (A borgens a borgen)
  • Bennet, John Three fools (What seekest thou, fool)
  • Lasso, Orlando di Célébrons sans cesse de Dieu les bontés
  • L’Estocart, Paschal de A Dieu seul soit honneur et gloire
  • L’Estocart, Paschal de Saincté escriture te propose
  • Pearce, Edward A hunting song (Hey trola, trola!)
  • Pearce, Edward The mistress of her servant (Love for such a cherry lip)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas A hawk’s up, for a hunt’s up (Awake, awake)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas For the partridge (Sith sickles)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas Hodge Trillindle to his zweet hort Malkin (Vurst bart) (Coame, Malkin)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas Malkinz answer to Hodge Trillindle (Zecund bart) (Yo tell ma zo)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas Their goncluzion (Dhurd bart) (Ich con but zweare)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas Of ale (Toss the pot)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas Of ale and tobacco (Tobacco fumes)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas Of beer (Trudge away quickly)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas The fairies’ dance (Dare you haunt)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas The satyrs’ dance (Round, around-a)
  • Ravenscroft, Thomas Their marriage solemnized (Leave off, Hymen)
  • Various A Briefe Discourse (1614)
  • Various Deuteromelia (1609)
  • Various Melismata (1611)
  • Various Pammelia (1609)
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