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THE KING'S SINGERS: King's Singers English Renaissance SATB A Cappella Colour Of Song Vol1

(Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass)

Setting: Mixed Voices and Accompaniment
Genre: Religious Works
Language: latin, english
Length: 72 pages
Weight: 0.168 kg
Published: 2000
Publisher: Music Sales
Item number: HL08742356
ISMN: 073999423563
A variety of music from the great flowering of the English choral art in the king'singers' own editions. Includes a general introduction to the era and background on each work. A must for every high school and college chorallibrary! Includes pieces by: William Byrd (Sing Joyfully, Haec Dies), Orlando Gibbons (Drop Drop Slow Tears, The Silver Swan), John Bennett (All Creatures Now, Weep O Mine Eyes), Thomas Weelkes (As VestaWas), Thomas Morley (Fire Fire), Edwar

Contents

1.
A Round Of Three Country Dances In One [Ravenscroft, Thomas]
2.
All Creatures Now Are Merry Minded [Bennett, John]
3.
As Vesta Was From Latmos Hill Descending [Weelkes, Thomas]
4.
Drop, Drop, Slow Tears [Gibbons, Orlando]
5.
Fire, Fire [Morley, Thomas]
6.
Haec Dies [Byrd, William]
7.
If Ye Love Me [Tallis, Thomas]
8.
Sing Joyfully [Byrd, William]
9.
The Hunting Of The Hare [Pearce, Edward]
10.
The Silver Swan [Gibbons, Orlando]
11.
The Three Ravens [Ravenscroft, Thomas]
12.
Weep, O Mine Eyes [Bennett, John]
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