A Musicall Banquet
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TA Musicall Banquet | |
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by John Dowland's son Robert Dowland | |
Published | 1610 |
Publisher | London: George Eastland, printed by Thomas Este, the assigne of Thomas Morley |
"A Musicall Banquet" is a collection of songs in various European languages by Robert Dowland, John Dowland's son. It was first published in 1610 and contains three songs of John Dowland.[2]
Répertoire International des Sources Musicales – RISM-OPAC
- RISM Series A/I and B references: RISM ID no.: 993121809
- Dowland, Robert (1651). A Musicall Banquet, Set forth in three choice Varieties of MVSICK. GB-Ob, Oxford, Bodleian Library Douce HH 203 (1-3): T. H. for J. Benson and J . Playford.CS1 maint: location (link)
Manuscripts and sheet music
- Dowland, John (1597). "The Firste Booke of Songes". IMSLP. Peter Short, London. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
- Dowland, John (1600). "Complete lute songs, 2: The second booke of songs or ayres: 1 Partitur (39 Seiten)". Katalog der Bayrischen Staatsbibliothek. Doblinger, Wien; München: 1998. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
A Musicall Banquet in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history
Solo/Recital Albums/Compilations
Year | Album |
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2021 | À sa guitare |
Videos
Year | Production |
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Concert programs
Year | Concert Program |
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2021-2021 | À sa guitare (Concert program) |
Complete list of musical numbers from A Musicall Banquet
This listing only contains musical pieces performed and/or recorded by Philippe Jaroussky.
Year published or performed | title | Album, Video or Concert Program | Year first published/performed |
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2021 (published) | In darkness let me dwell | À sa guitare (Album) | 1610 |
2021 (published) | In darkness let me dwell | À sa guitare (Concert program) | 1610 |
References
- ↑ Dowland, John (1600). "The Firste Booke of Songes". IMSLP. George Eastland, printed by Thomas Este, the assigne of Thomas Morley, London. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
- ↑ "First Booke of Ayres". Wikipedia. Archived from the original on October 2, 2021. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
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