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No. 3. Kirbye, George (1597), Six Madrigals to four

voices ................. n.

No. 1. Lo ! here my heart I leave. 2. Alas I what hope of spee-iling. 3. TV hat can I do, my dearest. 4. Woe am I, myheart dies. 5. Farewell, my love. 0. Sleep now, my Muse.No. 4. Kirbye, George , Twelve Madrigals to fivevoices.................n.

No. 1. Ah sweet. alas! when iirst I saw. 2. Mourn now, mysoul. 3- Sound out, my voice. 4. She that my plaints.

5. What, shall I part thus unregarded. 6. Sorrow con-sumes nie. 7. O Heavens that shall I do? 8- Whyshould I love? 9. Sweet Love , O cease thy Aying.10. That Muse which sung. 11. See, what a maze of error.

12. If Pity reign with heauty.

No. 5. Kirbye, George , Six Madrigals to six voices n.

No. 1. Ali cruel hateful fortune. 2. I love, alas, yot am I notheloved. 3. Must I part, 0 my Jewel. 4. Up then, Mel-pomene. 5. Why wail we thus. 6. Sleep now, my Muse.

No. 6. Byrd, William (1589), Songs of sundry natures.Fourteen songs to three voices......n.

No. 1. Lord, in Thy rage. 2. Right hlest are they. 3. Lord,in Thy wrath. 4. O God, which art most raerciful.5. Lord, hear my prayer instantly. 6. From depth of sin,O Lord. 7. Attend mine humble prayer, Lord. 8. No-vember drear (Susanna fair). 9. The nightingale.10. When younglings first. 11. But when by proof.12. lipon a snmmer's day. 13. Then for a boat. 14. Thegreedj- hawk.

No. 7. Byrd, William , (1589), Songs of sundry natures.

Nine songs to four voices........n.

No. 1. Is Love a boy? 2. Boy, pity me. 3. Wounded I am.

4. Yet of us twain. 5. From Citheron the warlike boy.

6. There careless toughts. 7. If Love be just. 8. OLord, my God . 9. While that the sun.

No. 8. Byrd, William , Songs of sundry natures.Twelve songs to five voices.......n.

No. 1. Weeping füll sore. 2. Penelope that longed. 3. Compelthe hawk to Bit. 4. See tliose sweet eyes. 5. Lovewould discharge. 6. When I was otherwise 7. Whenfirst by force. 8. I thought that Love . 9. O dear lifewhen may it he. 10. From Virgin* s womb. fCarol forChristmas Day ). 11. Rojoiee, Rejoice. 12. Of gold allbnrnish'd. 13. Her breath is more sweet.

No. 9. Byrd, William , Songs of sundry natures. Tensongs to six voices...........n.

No. 1. Behold, how good a thing. 2. And as the pleasantmorning dew. 3. An Earthly tree. (Garol for ChristmasDay). 4. Gast off all doubtful care. 5. Who made thee,Hob, forsake the plough. G. And think ye, nympha.7. Love is a fit of pleasure. 8. If in thine heart thounourish will. 9. Unto the hüls. 10. Christ rising again.

11. Christ is riseu again.

No. 10. Tye, Dr. Christopher, Mass to six voices.

»Euge Bone.«.............n.

No. 1. Gloria in excelsis Deo. 2. Credo in unum Deuni.3. Sanctus et Benedictus. 4. Agnus Dei.

(Vertrieb für alle Länder ausser England.)Oldfleld, Thomas, siehe Fitzwilliam Virginal BookBand I.

Old Folks at Home. Siehe C. Busch.

Oliver, Charlotte M. E., Op. 112. Une Vision. Phantasie

für Pianoforte...................

Onslow, Georg, Op. 1. Drei Quintette für 2 Violinen, Viola

(oder 2 Violen), Violoncell u. BaS9 (ad lib.)No. 1. Emoll. Partitur............n.

6 Stimmenhefte..........jen.

Für Pianoforte zu 4 Händen .... nn.

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