English Song: Manning Gerald - What Then is Love but Mourning? for Tenor & String Quartet

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Composer
Year of composition
2011
Lyricist
Thomas Campion (1567)
Publisher
Difficulty
Moderate (Grades 4-6)
Duration
4 minutes
Genre
Classical music
License details
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By the time of Henry the VIII the English were recognized throughout Europe as a musical nation. Erasmus writes � they excel the whole world in the beauty of their women, their knowledge of music and the excellence of their table.� The folk music of England evolved over the centuries to produce a quintessentially English quality that bore no resemblance to the folk music of any other land. The use of poetry was a powerful influence on the character of the English song and composers continually strove to fit the music closely to the poetry to add pathos to the words.

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the syghes that come fro' my heart - arr. for Soprano & String Quartet by Gerald Manning, English Song: Morley, T. - Now is the month of maying - arr. for Soprano & String Quartet by Gerald Manning, English Song: Dowland, J - Now, O now I needs must part - arr. for Soprano & String Quartet by Gerald Manning, English Song: Dowland, J - Awake, sweet love - arr. for Soprano & String Quartet by Gerald Manning, English Song: Anonymous- Sumer is icumen in - arr. for Soprano & String Quartet by Gerald Manning, English Song: Dr. John Blow - The Self-Banished - arr. for Soprano & String Quartet by Gerald Manning, English Song: Lawes, H. - About the sweet bag of a bee - arr. for Soprano & String Quartet by Gerald Manning, English Song: Purcell, H. - Arise, ye subterranean winds - arr. for Bass & String Quartet by Gerald Manning, English Song: Purcell, H. - Nymphs and Shepherds - arr. for Soprano & String Quartet by Gerald Manning, English Song: Purcell, H. - Shepherd, shepherd, leave decoying - arr. for Two Treble Voices, Recorder Trio & Harpsichord - by Gerald Manning and English Song: Anonymous - The Three Ravens - arr. for Soprano, Recorder Consort, and Clavichord by Gerald Manning

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