| The First Part of Ayres, French, Pollish, and others together, some in Tabliture, and some in Pricke-Song. With Pauines, Galliards, and Almaines for the Viole De Gambo alone, and other Musicall Conceites for two Base Viols, expressing fiue partes, with pleasant reportes one from the other, and for two Leero Viols, and also for the Leero Viole with two Treble Viols, or two with one Treble. Lastly for the Leero Viole to play alone, and some Songes to bee sung to the Viole, with the Lute, or better with the Viole alone. Also an Inuention for two to play vpon one Viole | |
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The following poems are scored for music
in the source texts. Where poems are not stanzaic, no attempt has
been made to reconstruct the metrical lines. Variations for different
voices have been ignored. Repetition marks have been ignored.
TO THE MOST NOBLE AND WORTHY LORD VVILLIAM Earle of Pembrooke, L. Herbert of Cardyf,
L. Par and Rosse of Kendall, Lord Marmion, and S.
Quintin, Lord Warden of the Stannaries, and
Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter.
| The First Part of Ayres, French, Pollish, and others together, some in Tabliture, and some in Pricke-Song. With Pauines, Galliards, and Almaines for the Viole De Gambo alone, and other Musicall Conceites for two Base Viols, expressing fiue partes, with pleasant reportes one from the other, and for two Leero Viols, and also for the Leero Viole with two Treble Viols, or two with one Treble. Lastly for the Leero Viole to play alone, and some Songes to bee sung to the Viole, with the Lute, or better with the Viole alone. Also an Inuention for two to play vpon one Viole | |
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