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The Resource Elizabeth Rogers, hir virginall booke, editing and calligraphy by Charles J.F. Cofone
Elizabeth Rogers, hir virginall booke, editing and calligraphy by Charles J.F. Cofone
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The item Elizabeth Rogers, hir virginall booke, editing and calligraphy by Charles J.F. Cofone represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Boston University Libraries.This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
Resource Information
The item Elizabeth Rogers, hir virginall booke, editing and calligraphy by Charles J.F. Cofone represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Boston University Libraries.
This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
- Extent
- xxii, 125 pages
- Note
-
- "This publication [contains] ... all the compositions in the original manuscript--112 pieces ... including 25 songs and the 12 individual parts of Byrd's composition 'The batell.'"
- Continuo of songs' acc. unrealized and unfigured
- Includes intro. notes and critical comments
- Contents
-
- Sarabande
- When the King enjoys his own again
- Almaine
- A trumpet tune
- Essex's last goodnight
- Almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- The courant to the last almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- Rupert's retreat
- Almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- Courant to the former almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- Sir Thomas Fairfax's march
- (Untitled)
- The nightingale
- Courant beare
- Sarabande beare
- Courant beare
- Almaine
- Courant
- Courant beare
- Courant beare
- The battle.
- Nan's masque
- The soldiers' summons
- The march of foot
- The march of horse
- The trumpets
- The Irish march
- Bagpipes
- The drum and flute
- The march to the fight
- Tarra-tantarra
- The battle joined
- Almaine
- Retreat
- The burying of the dead
- The soldiers' delight
- Courant
- Sarabande
- A masque
- Courant
- Sarabande
- Lie still, my dear
- The chestnut
- The fairest nymphs the valleys or mountains ever bred
- Cloris sighed
- Now ye spring is come
- O Jesu meek
- Courant
- Courant
- Masque
- Courant
- Almaine
- Lupus' air
- Could thine incomparable eye --
- The Scots march
- Prince Rupert's march
- One of the symphonies
- One of the symphonies
- A Scots tune
- An Irish toy
- Almaine
- The Spaniard
- (Untitled)
- A sarabande
- The phoenix
- The faithfull brothers
- A courant
- This soldier loves
- Almaine : Mr. Johnson
- Charon, o Charon
- Hornpipe
- Almaine
- Courant by Thomas Strengthfield
- Sarabande
- Almaine
- Courant
- Almaine
- I wish no more
- (Untitled)
- Mock-nightingale
- Sarabande : Thomas Strengthfield
- Love is strange
- Almaine mercury
- Glory of the north
- Almaine
- Mercury
- Courant
- Courant
- Phil Porter's lamentation
- Vocal lessons.
- What if the King should come to the city
- Psalm 42
- Must your fair inflaming eye
- Since 'tis my fate
- No flatt'ring pillow
- Baloo, my boy
- I'll wish no more
- Dearest love, I do not go
- No, no! I tell ye no
- O that mine eyes
- Yes, I could love
- The King's complaint
- Let God, the God of battle, rise
- Sing to the King of kings
- Psalm 39, verse 12
- I prithee, sweet
- Fire! fire!
- Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton
- All you forsaken lovers, come
- Think not, dear love
- Almaine
- Courant
- Sarabande
- My delight
- Isbn
- 9780486231389
- Label
- Elizabeth Rogers, hir virginall booke
- Title
- Elizabeth Rogers, hir virginall booke
- Statement of responsibility
- editing and calligraphy by Charles J.F. Cofone
- Language
- eng
- Accompanying matter
-
- technical information on music
- ethnological information
- historical information
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- Elizabeth Rogers' virginal book
- Form of composition
- multiple forms
- Format of music
- not applicable
- LC call number
- M2
- LC item number
- E53
- Literary text for sound recordings
- not applicable
- Music parts
- instrumental parts
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Cofone, Charles J. F
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Harpsichord music
- Songs with harpsichord
- Harpsichord music
- Songs with harpsichord
- Label
- Elizabeth Rogers, hir virginall booke, editing and calligraphy by Charles J.F. Cofone
- Note
-
- "This publication [contains] ... all the compositions in the original manuscript--112 pieces ... including 25 songs and the 12 individual parts of Byrd's composition 'The batell.'"
- Continuo of songs' acc. unrealized and unfigured
- Includes intro. notes and critical comments
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Sarabande
- When the King enjoys his own again
- Almaine
- A trumpet tune
- Essex's last goodnight
- Almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- The courant to the last almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- Rupert's retreat
- Almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- Courant to the former almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- Sir Thomas Fairfax's march
- (Untitled)
- The nightingale
- Courant beare
- Sarabande beare
- Courant beare
- Almaine
- Courant
- Courant beare
- Courant beare
- The battle.
- Nan's masque
- The soldiers' summons
- The march of foot
- The march of horse
- The trumpets
- The Irish march
- Bagpipes
- The drum and flute
- The march to the fight
- Tarra-tantarra
- The battle joined
- Almaine
- Retreat
- The burying of the dead
- The soldiers' delight
- Courant
- Sarabande
- A masque
- Courant
- Sarabande
- Lie still, my dear
- The chestnut
- The fairest nymphs the valleys or mountains ever bred
- Cloris sighed
- Now ye spring is come
- O Jesu meek
- Courant
- Courant
- Masque
- Courant
- Almaine
- Lupus' air
- Could thine incomparable eye --
- The Scots march
- Prince Rupert's march
- One of the symphonies
- One of the symphonies
- A Scots tune
- An Irish toy
- Almaine
- The Spaniard
- (Untitled)
- A sarabande
- The phoenix
- The faithfull brothers
- A courant
- This soldier loves
- Almaine : Mr. Johnson
- Charon, o Charon
- Hornpipe
- Almaine
- Courant by Thomas Strengthfield
- Sarabande
- Almaine
- Courant
- Almaine
- I wish no more
- (Untitled)
- Mock-nightingale
- Sarabande : Thomas Strengthfield
- Love is strange
- Almaine mercury
- Glory of the north
- Almaine
- Mercury
- Courant
- Courant
- Phil Porter's lamentation
- Vocal lessons.
- What if the King should come to the city
- Psalm 42
- Must your fair inflaming eye
- Since 'tis my fate
- No flatt'ring pillow
- Baloo, my boy
- I'll wish no more
- Dearest love, I do not go
- No, no! I tell ye no
- O that mine eyes
- Yes, I could love
- The King's complaint
- Let God, the God of battle, rise
- Sing to the King of kings
- Psalm 39, verse 12
- I prithee, sweet
- Fire! fire!
- Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton
- All you forsaken lovers, come
- Think not, dear love
- Almaine
- Courant
- Sarabande
- My delight
- Dimensions
- 31 cm
- Extent
- xxii, 125 pages
- Isbn
- 9780486231389
- Lccn
- 73094344
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- 4 facsimiles
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)01625227
- (OCoLC)ocm01625227
- Label
- Elizabeth Rogers, hir virginall booke, editing and calligraphy by Charles J.F. Cofone
- Note
-
- "This publication [contains] ... all the compositions in the original manuscript--112 pieces ... including 25 songs and the 12 individual parts of Byrd's composition 'The batell.'"
- Continuo of songs' acc. unrealized and unfigured
- Includes intro. notes and critical comments
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
-
- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Sarabande
- When the King enjoys his own again
- Almaine
- A trumpet tune
- Essex's last goodnight
- Almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- The courant to the last almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- Rupert's retreat
- Almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- Courant to the former almaine by Thomas Strengthfield
- Sir Thomas Fairfax's march
- (Untitled)
- The nightingale
- Courant beare
- Sarabande beare
- Courant beare
- Almaine
- Courant
- Courant beare
- Courant beare
- The battle.
- Nan's masque
- The soldiers' summons
- The march of foot
- The march of horse
- The trumpets
- The Irish march
- Bagpipes
- The drum and flute
- The march to the fight
- Tarra-tantarra
- The battle joined
- Almaine
- Retreat
- The burying of the dead
- The soldiers' delight
- Courant
- Sarabande
- A masque
- Courant
- Sarabande
- Lie still, my dear
- The chestnut
- The fairest nymphs the valleys or mountains ever bred
- Cloris sighed
- Now ye spring is come
- O Jesu meek
- Courant
- Courant
- Masque
- Courant
- Almaine
- Lupus' air
- Could thine incomparable eye --
- The Scots march
- Prince Rupert's march
- One of the symphonies
- One of the symphonies
- A Scots tune
- An Irish toy
- Almaine
- The Spaniard
- (Untitled)
- A sarabande
- The phoenix
- The faithfull brothers
- A courant
- This soldier loves
- Almaine : Mr. Johnson
- Charon, o Charon
- Hornpipe
- Almaine
- Courant by Thomas Strengthfield
- Sarabande
- Almaine
- Courant
- Almaine
- I wish no more
- (Untitled)
- Mock-nightingale
- Sarabande : Thomas Strengthfield
- Love is strange
- Almaine mercury
- Glory of the north
- Almaine
- Mercury
- Courant
- Courant
- Phil Porter's lamentation
- Vocal lessons.
- What if the King should come to the city
- Psalm 42
- Must your fair inflaming eye
- Since 'tis my fate
- No flatt'ring pillow
- Baloo, my boy
- I'll wish no more
- Dearest love, I do not go
- No, no! I tell ye no
- O that mine eyes
- Yes, I could love
- The King's complaint
- Let God, the God of battle, rise
- Sing to the King of kings
- Psalm 39, verse 12
- I prithee, sweet
- Fire! fire!
- Come, you pretty false-eyed wanton
- All you forsaken lovers, come
- Think not, dear love
- Almaine
- Courant
- Sarabande
- My delight
- Dimensions
- 31 cm
- Extent
- xxii, 125 pages
- Isbn
- 9780486231389
- Lccn
- 73094344
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- 4 facsimiles
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)01625227
- (OCoLC)ocm01625227
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