Kirbye, George 1565c-1634
Kirbye, George 15..-1634
Kirbye, George, approximately 1565-1634
Kirbye, George
Kirbye, George 1565-1634
Kirbye, George, 156.?1634
Kirbye, George, ca 1565-1634
George Kirbye English composer
Kirbye, George (około 1565-1634).
Kirbye, George, -1634
VIAF ID: 25694803 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Kirbye ‡c English composer
- 200 _ | ‡a Kirbye ‡b George ‡f 15..-1634
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Kirbye, George ‡d 1565-1634
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Kirbye, George ‡d approximately 1565-1634
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Kirbye, George, ‡d 156.?1634
- 100 1 _ ‡a Kirbye, George, ‡d approximately 1565-1634
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (15)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Bury St Edmunds
Works
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Ah cruel hateful fortune | |
Ah, sweet, alas, when first I saw those eyes | |
Alas ! What hope of speeding | |
Cantus to 6|o|. | |
[caption title:] Windsor Tune Psalm 90. A. 2. Voc. | |
Chants de Lourdes. | |
The creed | |
Du bist, o Herr, das Lebensbrot aus dem Ravenscroft-Psalter | |
English madrigalls | |
English madrigalls. See what a maze of error | |
English madrigalls set 1 | |
English madrigalls set 1 Sleep now, my muse | |
English madrigalls. Sorrow consumes me | |
English madrigalls. Why should I love? | |
An English medieval and renaissance song book : part songs and sacred music for one to six voices | |
[f.2, f 2] Etalian & Laten Songs. to 5. & 6. parts | apt both for Violls & voices. Colletted out | of divers approves authors by Tho: Hamond | A.|o 1631 | |
Farewell my love, I part contented | |
First set of madrigals (1597) | |
Flora gave me fayrest flowers | |
Geo: Kirbie | |
Give laud unto the Lord | |
O Heav'ns what shall I do ? Alas must I | |
Lo here my heart I leave with her remaining | |
If Pity reign with Beauty | |
The Ivye green | |
O Jesu look | |
The lamentation | |
Lord in thy wrath reprove me not | |
I love, alas, yet am I not beloved | |
Madrigals (1597). [from old catalog] | |
Madrigals from manuscript sources | |
Madrigals. Selections | |
Madrigals to 4, 5, and 6 voices (published in 1597) a madrigal | |
The man is blessed that God doth fear | |
Mourn now, my soul, with anguish of my pains | |
music collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
music collection of St. Michael's college, Tenbury | |
Must I part, O my jewel | |
My mistress is a paragon | |
Psalm 136 (second version) | |
the | PSALMES | of | DAVID | in 4 Languages | and in 4 Parts | Set to ye Tunes of | our Church | By W. S. | Printed by Tho: | Harper for George | Tho-mason & Octavian | Pullen att ye Rose in | Pauls Church | yeard | Anno | 1643 | |
Psalms | |
Quare tristis es, anima mea | |
See what is life if life does lack content | |
She, that my plaints with rigour long rejected | |
Sleep now, my Muse, and henceforth take thy rest | |
Sorrow consumes me, and, instead of rest | |
Sound out my voice with pleasant tunes recording | |
Sweet love, O cease thy flying | |
That man that clymeth up to fast | |
That Muse which sung the beauty of thy face | |
The triumphs of Oriana : madrigals | |
Twelve Madrigals to five voices, by George Kirbye..., edited by G. E. P. Arkwright | |
The tyrant love shall never wound my breast | |
Unpublished English manuscripts before 1850, section A | |
Up then, Melpomene ! the mournful'st Muse of nine | |
Use tyme whose tender plant | |
The Versatitlity of the Scholars : Volume One | |
Vox in Rama | |
What can I do my dearest | |
What, shall I part thus unregarded | |
The whole book of Psalmes | |
The whole Booke of Psalmes : with the hymnes evangelicall, and songs spiritvall : composed into 4. parts by sundry authors, to such seuerall tunes, as haue beene, and are vsually sung in England, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Italy, France, and the Nether-lands, neuer as yet before in one volumne published : also, 1. a briefe abstract of the prayse, efficacie, and vertue of the psalmes, 2. that all clarkes of churches, and the auditory, may know what tune each proper psalme may be sung vnto | |
THE | WHOLE BOOKE | OF PSALMES. | With their woonted | Tunes, as they are sung | in Churches, composed | into foure parts. | Compiled by sundrie Au- | thors, who haue so laboured here- | in, that the vnskilfull with smal | practise may attaine to sing | that part, which is fit- | test for their | voice. | Printed at London in | little S. Hellens by W. Barley, the | assigne of T. Morley, and are to be | sold at his shop in Grations street. | Cum priuilegio. | |
Why should I love, since she doth prove ungrateful | |
Why wail we thus, why weary we the gods with plaints | |
Winchester Old | |
With angels face | |
Woe am I, my heart dies |