Jacobean Consort Music (Various)

Contents

Performances

Sheet Music

Scores

PDF scanned by Jurabe
Jurabe (2014/2/7)

8 more: Sections 4-5, pp.23-50 : Consorts of 4 Parts, Dances of 4 Parts. • Section 6, pp.51-94 : Consorts of 5 Parts • Section 7, pp.95-114 : Dances of 5 Parts • Section 8, pp.115-150 : Consorts of 6 Parts • Section 9, pp.151-170 : Dances of 6 Parts • Section 10, pp.171-199 : Music for Strings and Keyboard • Section 11, pp.200-213 : Music for Division Viol & Lyra Viol • Cover, Title Pages, Contents, Facsimiles, Index, Sources & Abbreviations

PDF scanned by Jurabe
Jurabe (2014/2/7)

PDF scanned by Jurabe
Jurabe (2014/2/7)

PDF scanned by Jurabe
Jurabe (2014/2/7)

PDF scanned by Jurabe
Jurabe (2014/2/7)

PDF scanned by Jurabe
Jurabe (2014/2/7)

PDF scanned by Jurabe
Jurabe (2014/2/7)

PDF scanned by Jurabe
Jurabe (2014/2/7)

PDF scanned by Jurabe
Jurabe (2014/2/7)

Editor Thurston Dart (1921-1971)
William Coates (1917-1997)
Publisher. Info. Musica Britannica, Vol.IX
London: Stainer & Bell, 1955. Plate S. & B. 5309.
Revised Edition, 1962.
URTEXT EDITION 

This is an urtext/critical/scholarly/scientific edition (or a simple re-engraving). Any commentary or critical apparatus, if protected by copyright, should not be included in the scan(s) available here.

In Canada, new editions/re-engravings of public domain works (when not including new original material) should be in the public domain due to failing to meet the threshold of originality. In most European Union countries, these editions (except new original material) are generally protected for no more than 25 years from publication (30 years in Poland), and only if the edition is published after the copyrights of the original creator(s) have expired. In the United States, copyright can only apply to new creative work, and the re-engraving of a public domain piece (not including new additions of creative material) should not qualify for a new copyright, despite copyright claims (which properly would only apply to new material).

You may need to check the publication date and details of the work's first publication in order to determine the work's copyright status, especially for the United States, as the copyright on the original work may not have expired.

More information can be found here.
Please obey the copyright laws of your country. IMSLP does not assume any sort of legal responsibility or liability for the consequences of downloading files that are not in the public domain in your country.
Copyright
Misc. Notes From the uploader's library. Scanned A3 (Introduction, Preface to Second Edition, Editorial Notes & Critical Commentary removed). Volume in mint condition. The pale print of a few pages is original.
Purchase
Javascript is required for this feature.

Section 11a

PDF typeset by editor
Jsaez1 (2017/8/21)

PDF typeset by editor
Jsaez1 (2017/8/11)

Editor José Ramón Sáez Jordán
Publisher. Info. José Ramón Sáez Jordán
Copyright
Purchase
Javascript is required for this feature.

Javascript is required to submit files.

General Information

Work Title Jacobean Consort Music
Alternative. Title
Composer Various
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 132 pieces in 11 sections (1 volume):
  • Section 1. Consorts of 2 Parts (6 pieces)
  1. Coperario: Fantasia
  2. (Christopher?) Gibbons: Fantasia (3 sections)
  3. William White: Fantasia
  4. Ward: Ayre
  • Section 2. Consorts of 3 Parts (9 pieces)
  1. Bull: Fantasia
  2. Coperario: Fantasia
  3. Gibbons: Fantasia
  4. Lupo: Fantasia (3 sections)
  5. Tomkins: Fantasia
  6. William White: Fantasia
  7. Bevin: Browning
  • Section 3. Dances of 3 Parts (3 pieces)
  1. Lupo: Pavan
  2. Gibbons: Galliard
  3. East: "And I as well as thou"
  • Section 4. Consorts of 4 Parts (12 pieces)
  1. Coperario: Fantasia (2 sections)
  2. Ferrabosco Jr.: Fantasia (3 sections, including one on the hexachord)
  3. Lupo: Fantasia
  4. Ward: Fantasia (3 sections)
  5. Gibbons: In Nomine
  6. Ward: In Nomine (2 sections)
  7. John Black: Report upon "When shall my sorrowful sighing slack ?"
  • Section 5. Dances of 4 Parts (3 pieces)
  1. Robert Johnson: "The Temporiser"
  2. Robert Johnson: "The Witty Wanton"
  3. Tomkins: Alman
  • Section 6 (19 pieces)
  1. Coperario: Fantasia (4 sections, including "Al primo giorno" & "In te mio nove sole")
  2. Dering: Fantasia
  3. Ferrabosco Jr.: Fantasia (on the hexachord)
  4. Ford: Fantasia
  5. Lupo: Fantasia (3 sections)
  6. Milton Sr.: Fantasia
  7. Okeover: Fantasia
  8. Simmes: Fantasia
  9. John Ward: Fantasia (2 sections)
  10. William White: Fantasia
  11. Bull: In Nomine
  12. John Ferrabosco II: In Nomine
  13. Gibbons: In Nomine
  14. Weelkes: In Nomine
  • Section 7 (21 pieces)
  1. Adson: Ayre
  2. Bassano: Galliard
  3. Brade: Pavan, Alman, Coranto (2 Sections)
  4. Dering: Pavan
  5. Farrant: Four-Note Pavan
  6. Ferrabosco Jr.: Four-Note Pavan, Dovehouse Pavan, Alman
  7. Holborne: Four Pieces
    a. Pavan "The Funerals"
    b. [Noel's] Galliard
    c. Alman "The Honeysuckle"
    d. Coranto "Heigh Ho Holiday"
  8. Okeover: Pavan
  9. Philips: Pavan "Pagget", Galliard
  10. Tomkins: Pavan
  11. Tregian: Balla d'amore
  12. Weelkes: Pavan
  • Section 8 (10 pieces)
  1. Coperario: Fantasia (2 Sections)
  2. Ferrabosco Jr.: Fantasia, In Nomine Fantasia, In Nomine
  3. Lupo: Fantasia
  4. Ward: Fantasia (2 Sections), In Nomine
  5. William White: Fantasia
  6. John Wilbye: Fantasia
  • Section 9 (8 pieces)
  1. Brade: Pavan, Gailliard
  2. Leetherland: Pavan
  3. Philips: Passamezzo Pavan
  4. Tomkins: Pavan, Gailliard
  5. William White: Pavan
  6. Martin Peerson: Suite
    a. Fantasia
    b. Alman
  • Section 10 (13 pieces)
  1. Anon.: Division (treble viol, continuo)
  2. Anon.: "The King's Morisk", Miserere (harpsichord, bass viol)
  3. Coperario: Suite (2 Sections) (violin, bass viol, organ)
    a. Fantasia
    b. Alman
    c. Ayre
  4. Coperario: Fantasia (2 Sections) (2 bass viols, organ)
  5. Coperario: Suite (2 Sections) (2 violins, bass viol, organ)
    a. Fantasia
    b. Alman
    c. Galliard
  6. John Dowland: Pavan (string quartet, continuo)
  7. Thomas Simpson: "Male-Content", Ricercar "Bonny Sweet Robin",
    Alman (string quartet, continuo)
  • Section 11 (24 pieces)
a. For 1 viol
1. Anon: "Woodycock", "Walsingham"
2. William Corkine: Alman, Coranto, Prelude
3. John Dowland: "If my Complaints" (set by Corkine)
4. Ferrabosco Jr.: Alman, Coranto
5. Hume: "Hark, hark", "Death", "Life", "Touch me lightly",
Pavan, Mistress Tittle's Jig, Captain Hume's Galliard, French Jig
6. Walter Rowe: Coranto
b. For 2 Viols
7. Ferrabosco Jr.: Galliard
8. Ford: Mr. Southcote's Pavan, Mr. Southcote's Galliard
9. Hume: Captain Hume's Lamentations
c. For 3 Viols
10. Ferrabosco Jr.: Fantasia
11. Hume: Maske "The Earl of Sussex' Delight",
Sweet Music "The Earl of Salisbury's Favourite"
d. For 4 Viols
12. Hume: The Passion of Music "Sir Christopher Hatton's Choice"
First Publication. 1955, revised issue 1962
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation see above, Contents (various combinations of harpsichord, chamber organ, lutes, viols, strings (or winds))