Airs; or, Fantastic spirits, to three voices, published in 1608. A madrigal included by Morley in the "Triumph of Oriana," published in 1601

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623 (Composer)
Other Authors: Fellowes, Edmund H., 1870-1951 (Editor)
Format: Musical Score Book
Language:English
Italian
Published: London, Stainer and Bell, 1916
London : Stainer and Bell, Ltd., 1916
London : 1916
Series:English madrigal school ; 13
English madrigal school ; vol. 13
English madrigal school v. 13
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Come let's begin to revel 't out
  • Jockey thine horn-pipe's dull
  • Some men desire spouses
  • To-morrow is the marriage day
  • Up a hill the bonny boy
  • Come sirrah Jack ho
  • Tan ta ra cries Mars
  • The gods have heard my vows
  • Though my carriage be but careless
  • The ape, the monkey and baboon
  • No, though I shrink still
  • Ay me, alas, hey ho
  • Late is my rash accounting
  • Four arms, two necks, one wreathing
  • Lord when I think
  • Say, wanton, will you love me?--I bei ligustri e rose
  • Strike it up, Tabor
  • Ha, ha! this world doth pass
  • Since Robin Hood, maid Marian
  • Fa la. Now weep, now sing
  • Alas! O tarry but one half hour
  • As deadly serpents lurking
  • Donna il vostro bel viso
  • Come let's begin to revel 't out
  • Jockey thine hornpipe's dull
  • Some men desire spouses
  • To-morrow is the marriage day
  • Upon a hill the bonny boy
  • Come sirrah Jack ho
  • Tan ta ra cries Mars
  • The gods have heard my vows
  • Though my carriage be but careless
  • The ape, the monkey and baboon
  • No, though I shrink still
  • Ay me, alas, hey ho
  • Late is my rash accounting
  • Four arms, two necks, one wreathing
  • Lord when I think
  • Say, wanton, will you love me?--I bei ligustri e rose
  • Strike it up, tabor
  • Ha, ha! this world doth pass
  • Since Robin Hood, maid Marian
  • Fa la. Now weep, now sing
  • Alas! O tarry but one half hour
  • As deadly serpents lurking
  • Donna il vostro bel viso
  • The nightingale, the organ of delight
  • For six voices: Death hath deprived me
  • A madrigal from "The triumphs of Oriana": As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending
  • Come let's begin to revel 't out
  • Jockey thine hornpipe's dull
  • Some men desire spouses
  • To-morrow is the marriage day
  • Upon a hill the bonny boy
  • Come sirrah Jack ho
  • Tan ta ra cries Mars
  • The gods have heard my vows
  • Though my carriage be but careless
  • The ape, the monkey and the baboon
  • No, though I shrink still
  • Ay me, alas, hey ho
  • Late is my rash accounting
  • Four arms, two necks, one wreathing
  • Lord when I think
  • Say, wanton, will you love me?--I bei ligustri e rose
  • Strike it up, tabor
  • Ha, ha! this world doth pass
  • Since Robin Hood, maid Marian
  • Fa la. Now weep, now sing
  • Alas! O tarry but one half hour
  • As deadly serpents lurking
  • Donna il vostro bel viso
  • The nightingale, the organ of delight
  • For six voices: Death hath deprived me. A madrigal from "The triumphs of Oriana": As Vesta was descending
  • The nightingale, the organ of delight
  • For six voices: Death hath deprived me
  • A madrigal from the "Triumphs of Oriana": As Vesta was descending
  • Come let's begin to revel 't out
  • Jockey thine hornpipe's dull
  • Some men desire spouses
  • To-morrow is the marriage day
  • Upon a hill a bonny boy
  • Come sirrah Jack ho
  • Tan ta ra cries Mars
  • The gods have heard my vows
  • Though my carriage be but careless
  • The ape, the monkey and the baboon
  • No, though I shrink still
  • Ay me, alas, hey ho
  • Late is my rash accounting
  • Four arms, two necks, one wreathing
  • Lord when I think
  • Say, wanton, will you love me?
  • I bei ligustri e rose
  • Strike it up, tabor
  • Ha, ha! this world doth pass
  • Since Robin Hood, maid Marian
  • Fa la. Now weep, now sing
  • Alas! O tarry but one half hour
  • As deadly serpents lurking
  • Donna il vostro bel viso
  • The nightingale, the organ of delight
  • For six voices Death hath deprived me
  • A madrigal from "The triumphs of Oriana." As Vesta was descending.