Two lute songs .- Say, love (1603)

( Say, love, if ever thou didst find a woman with a constant mind? )

Dowland, John (1562?-1626) [ England ]

Edition
Published by Oxford University Press [Great Britain] , 1992
Ref. : N° 95.119  (7 p.) , "Oxford Music for men's voices"
Editor or author of the restitution: Gilbert, Nina
Type of material: Score with keyboard for rehearsal only
Copyright : Oxford University Press
Other titles on the same score: Burst forth, my tears
 
Description
Text in: English
Epoque: 16 ; 17th century  (1600-1649)
Genre-Style-Form: Secular ; Renaissance ; Madrigal ; elizabethan music
Mood of the piece: lively
Type of Choir: TTBB  (4 men voices )
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 3
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): C
Tonality: B flat major
Duration: 3.0 min.
Number of verses: 3
Musicological Sources: N° VII from The Third and last booke of songs or aires, 1603
 
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sung by Musica Nova
conducted by Roger Leens



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