The second volume of vocal musicof in a three-volume set, the first of which has been lost, c 1780
File
MS. Tenbury 1466
(A) 'Vol.2' in Warren-Horne's hand, but stamped 'III' by the binder. Contents:
- (p. 1) Dicite nobis sanctorum. G. Carissimi
- (p. 14) Turbabantur impii. G. Carissimi
- (p. 23) Quis est hie vir? pars i. G. Carissimi
- (p. 30) Egredimini coelestis pars ii. G. Carissimi
- (p. 36) Sweetly pleasing singest thou. G. B. Mosto
- (p. 41) In health and ease am I. J. Ward
- (p. 43) Nativitas gloriose. G. Tirbutino [Tiburtino]
- (p. 44) O mother dear. Incertus
- (p. 45) Miserere mei. Palestrina
- (p. 46) Farewell all joys (How art thou thralled). O. Gibbons
- (p. 50) Donne la pura luce. R. Giovanelli
- (p. 57) Donna la bella mano. R. Giovanelli
- (p. 62) Brave spirit art thou fled? E. Foster
- (p. 63) Nel foco d'un bel lauro. R. Giovanelli
- (p. 67) Sancta Maria, sexcurre. P. Certon
- (p. 69) Phillida mia piu cheili. J. de Gero
- (p. 70) Adieu cel que j'ai scrivi. Gerard Dussaulx
- (p. 74) Au joli son du sansonnet. J. de Gero
- (p. 75) In douleur en tristeasse. N. Bauldwyn [Bauldeweyn]
- (p. 73) Tu as Petrus. C. Morales
- (p. 80) Puer natus est nobis. C. Morales
- (p. 82) Alma Redemptoris. J. L. Herretier [Lhéritier]
- (p. 86) Alma Redetaptoris. A. de Silva
- (p. 90) Viderunt omnes termini. Claude de Sermisy
- (p. 92) Ecce enim Deus adjuvat. P. Verdelot
- (p. 93) Sans lever le pied. Clemens non Papa
- (p. 98) Dum complerentur dies. A. Gardane
- (p. 105) Surge illuainare. Palestrina
- (p. 110) Hard destinies. J. Wilbye
- (p. 114) Go wailing accents. J. Ward
- (p. 116) How great delight. T. Tomkins
- (p. 118) O love beseeming well. J. Amner
- (p. 120) O say, dear life. J. Ward
- (p. 122) A sea-nymph sat upon the shore. Incertus
- (p. 124) Sweet Daphne, stay. H. Lichfild
- (p. 128) Je le 1'airray. A. de Fevin
- (p. 130) A leur qui prennez. C. Bouvel
- (p. 131) Sire si vous ne pourvoyez. C. Respieres
- (p. 133) As thy shadow itself. T. Whythorne
- (p. 134) When Cupid had compelled me. T. Whythorne
- (p. 135) Amor opra che poi. O. Vecchi
- (p. 136) Jerusalem luge. J. Richafort
- (p. 138) Adieu cel qui j'ai servy. E. Barbion
- (p. 142) Miserere nostri. A. Ferrabosco
- (p. 143) Ecco l'alba luminosa. G. Carissimi
- (p. 144) Parce Domine populo tuo. J. Obrect
- (p. 146) Pour Francoise qui plus ne voy. Anon.
- (p. 147) Ye that do live in pleasures. J. Wilbye
- (p. 153) So light is love. J. Wilbye
- (p. 156) Ah cruel Amaryllis. J. Wilbye
- (p. 158) Come shepherd swains. J. Wilbye
- (p. 161) Weep, O mine eyes. J. Wilbye
- (p. 162) Dear pity, how? J. Wilbye
- (p. 164) I sung sometimes my thoughts. J. Wilbye
- (p. 168) How oft the heathen poets. W. Byrd
- (p. 170) Welcome, sweet pleasure. T. Weelkes
- (p. 171) Wilt thou love me, lady sweet. T. Ravenscroft
- (p. 174) The eagle's force. W. Byrd
- (p. 176) Susanna fair. W. Byrd
- (p. 179) This tyrant queen. T. Cricquillon [Crequillon]
- (p. 183) Beatus vir qui timet. Incertus
- (p. 211) Magnificat. Incertus
- (p. 230) Pange lingua. L. Leo
Dates
- Creation: c 1780
Extent
1 volume
Language of Materials
- Latin
Shelfmark
MS. Tenbury 1466
Custodial History
Formerly belonged to Edmund T. Warren-Horne and largely in his hand. It passed by sale in 1810 to Rev. John Parker, and the book plates of Parker and Warren are in both volumes. Parker's Library was sold in 1813.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Both volumes (MSS. Tenbury 1465-1466) were presented to St Michael's College in 1938 by Dr R. T. Richmond.
Repository Details
Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository
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