Category:Laura Conrad editions
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This category lists works containing one or more editions provided by Laura Conrad.
Pages in this category
The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total.
A
B
- Banbury Ale (Thomas Ravenscroft)
- Beatus homo qui invenit sapientiam (Orlando di Lasso)
- Beatus vir qui in sapientia morabitur (Orlando di Lasso)
- Belle qui tiens ma vie (Thoinot Arbeau)
- Benedicta es, caelorum regina (Josquin des Prez)
- Blow, Shepherds, blow (Thomas Morley)
- A Boat, a boat! (John Jenkins)
- Burst forth my tears (John Dowland)
C
- Call George again, boy (John Hilton the younger)
- Can she excuse my wrongs (John Dowland)
- Canzonets for three voices (Thomas Morley)
- Canzonets for two voices (Thomas Morley)
- Care, thou canker of our joys (Anonymous)
- Cease mine eyes (Thomas Morley)
- Cest Amour qui si rare en la terre se treuve (Andreas Pevernage)
- Changeons propos a 3 (Claudin de Sermisy)
- Come again sweet love doth now invite (John Dowland)
- Come away, come sweet love (John Dowland)
- Come heavy sleep (John Dowland)
- Come to me grief for ever (William Byrd)
- Come, come lets begin (Thomas Weelkes)
- Confusion to the power of Cupid (John Eccles)
- Cruel, you pull away too soon (Thomas Morley)
D
- Dear, if you change (John Dowland)
- Deep lamenting (Thomas Morley)
- Deux que le trait d'Amour touche bien vivement (Andreas Pevernage)
- Die not before thy day (John Dowland)
- Dissi a l'amata mia lucida stella (Cornelius Verdonck)
- Do you not know? (Thomas Morley)
- Doulce memoire - Una Canzon Francese (Diego Ortiz)
- Down with Bacchus (Henry Purcell)
E
F
- Farewell disdainful (Thomas Morley)
- Fie, nay, prithee John (Henry Purcell)
- Fine knacks for Ladies, cheap, choise, braue and new (John Dowland)
- Fire and lightning from heaven (Thomas Morley)
- Five Reasons (Henry Purcell)
- Flora, wilt thou torment me? (Thomas Morley)
- Flow my tears, fall from your springs (John Dowland)
- Fulgebunt justi (Orlando di Lasso)
G
H
I
- I gave her cakes and I gave her ale (Henry Purcell)
- I go before, my darling (Thomas Morley)
- I saw my lady weep (John Dowland)
- I should for grief and anguish (Thomas Morley)
- If my complaints could passions move (John Dowland)
- Ilz ont en mesme temps mesme contentement (Andreas Pevernage)
- In nets of golden wires (Thomas Morley)
- In praise of white wine (John Reading)
- It was a lover and his lass (Thomas Morley)
J
L
M
N
O
Q
S
- Sancti mei (Orlando di Lasso)
- Say dear, will you not have me? (Thomas Morley)
- See, mine own sweet jewel (Thomas Morley)
- Serve bone et fidelis (Orlando di Lasso)
- A shepherd in a shade his plaining made (John Dowland)
- Sicut rosa (Orlando di Lasso)
- Slaves are they that heap up mountains (John Stafford Smith)
- Sleep wayward thoughts (John Dowland)
- Some men desire spouses (Thomas Weelkes)
- Sorrow, sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears (John Dowland)
- Sweet nymph, come to thy lover (Thomas Morley)
T
- Tappster, dryngker (Anonymous)
- Then sit thee down and say thy 'Nunc dimittis' (John Dowland)
- Think'st thou then by thy feigning (John Dowland)
- Thirsis, let pity move thee (Thomas Morley)
- Time's eldest son, Old Age, the heir of Ease (John Dowland)
- Tis women (Henry Purcell)
- Tom Jolly's nose (Henry Aldrich)
W
- What ails my darling (Thomas Morley)
- What if I never speed (John Dowland)
- When lo, by break of morning (Thomas Morley)
- When others sing 'Venite exultemus' (John Dowland)
- Where art thou wanton? (Thomas Morley)
- Whither away so fast (Thomas Morley)
- Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love (John Dowland)
- Wilt thou unkind thus reave me (John Dowland)
- Wine in a morning (Henry Purcell)
- Would my conceit that first enforc'd my woe (John Dowland)