Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Wilbye, John
John Wilbye English composer
וילבאי, יוהאן, 1574-1638
VIAF ID: 10116739 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Wilbye, John ‡d 1574-1638
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (49)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Adieu, sweet Amaryllis | |
Ah cannot sighs nor tears nor aught else move thee | |
Ah cruel Amaryllis since thou takest delight | |
Alas what a wretched life is this nay what a death | |
Alas! What hope of speeding. | |
All pleasure is of this condition | |
I always beg yet never am relieved | |
I am quite tired | |
And though my love abounding | |
As Fair as Morn, as fresh as May | |
As matchless beauty | |
Away, thou shalt not love me | |
[caption title:] In|o Wilbye | |
Change me, O heavens, into the ruby stone | |
Come, shepherd swains : S.A.T.B. | |
Down in a valley as Alexis trips | |
Draw on sweet night best friend unto those cares | |
English madrigals | |
English madrigals, set 2 Downe in a valley | |
Ensemble Daedalus. The art of melancholy [SR] 2006: | |
I fall O stay me | |
Fantasia, voix (6), ré mineur | |
Fantasies | |
First set of madrigals to 3, 4, 5, and 6 voices published in 1598 ; Madrigal : included by Morley in the "Triumphs of Oriana," published in 1601 ; Two motets : included by Sir William Leighton in "Tears and lamentations," published in 1614 | |
Flourish ye meadows | |
Fly love aloft to heaven | |
Fly not so swift my dear behold me dying | |
O God, the rocke of my whole strength | |
Die hapless man since she denies thee grace | |
Happy, o happy he | |
Happy streams, whose trembling fall | |
Hard destinies are love and beauty parted | |
Homo natus de muliere | |
Jo. wilbie | |
[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] | |
Lady Oriana | |
Lady, when I beehold | |
Lady, your words doe spight me | |
I live, and yet me thinks I do not breathe | |
Long have I made these hills | |
I love, alas! yet am not loved | |
Love me not for comely grace | |
MADRIGAL Wilby | |
Madrigale set 2 | |
Madrigale, Set 2 Come shepheard swaynes | |
Madrigals. Selections | |
Madrigals. set 1. Selections | |
Madrigals. set 2. Selections | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1 | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Adew, sweet Amarillis | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Cruell, behold my heavie ending | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Flora gave mee fairest flowers | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Lady, your words doe spight mee | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Selections | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Sweet love, if thou wilt gaine a monarches glory | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Thus saith my Cloris bright | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Weepe O mine eies | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2 | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Cruell, behold my heavie ending | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Downe in a valley | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Draw on sweet night | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Happy, Oh! happy he | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. O wretched man | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Oft have I vowed | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Selections | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Sweet hony sucking bees | |
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Weepe, mine eyes | |
Madrigals, voix (3-6), set 2. Draw on sweet night | |
Madrigaux, voix (3-6), ensemble 1. Die, hapless man | |
Madrigaux, voix (3-6), ensemble 1. Extraits | |
Madrigaux, voix (3-6), ensemble 2. Extraits | |
Madrigaux, voix (3-6), ensemble 2. I live, and yet methinks | |
Madrygały. Głosy (3-6). 1 | |
music collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
Ne reminiscaris | |
Of joys and pleasing pains I late went singing | |
Oft have I vowde | |
A silly sylvan, kissing heaven-born fire | |
Softly drop my eyes | |
Stay Coridon thou swain | |
Sweet honey-sucking bees why do you still | |
There is a jewel which no Indian mines | |
There, where I saw her lovely beauty painted | |
Thou art but young thou sayst | |
Transcriptions [Dowland, John. The frogge galliard, P 23] Clavier | |
Unkind, O stay thy flying! | |
Unpublished English manuscripts before 1850, section A | |
Vocal music. Selections | |
Weepe, weepe mine eyes | |
What needeth all this travail and turmoiling | |
O what shall I do | |
When Chloris heard of her Amintas dying | |
When shall my wretched life give place to death | |
Where most my thoughts there least my eye is striking | |
Why dost thou shoot and I seek not to shield me | |
[without title] | |
O wretched man! why lov'st thou earthly life? | |
Ye restless thoughts that harbour discontent | |
Yee that doe live in pleasures | |
Yet, sweet, take heed | |
יפה כבקר צח מעב |