A Collection of Songs, Glees, Elegies and Canons (Harington, Henry)

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Elegy (No.25)

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Work Title A Collection of Songs, Glees, Elegies and Canons
Alternative. Title A Favorite Collection of Songs, Glees, Elegies & Canons, for one, two, three, four, and five Voices, composed by Mr. Harrington, of Bath
Composer Harington, Henry
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 25 pieces:
  1. O Thou Whose Notes
  2. Hark, hark! Ding, ding!
  3. Three Old Women in a Country Church Yard (Look neighbors look!)
  4. Gentle airs, sweet joys impart (solo voice)
  5. Gentle airs, sweet joys impart (3 voices)
  6. A Requiem (I heard a voice from Heav'n)
  7. Retirement (Beneath the silent rural cell)
  8. An Elegy on Kitty Fisher (Alas what boast hath blooming youth)
  9. A Favorite Glee (What shall we sing now here are three)
  10. Ode to the Memory of Italian Virtuosi (Ah Palestrina, Vento, Faustina)
  11. The Latin Prayer (O Domine Deus speravi in Te)
  12. The Egyptian Love Song (Sweet doth blush the rosy morning)
  13. Damon and Clora (Turn fair Clora/Go false Damon)
  14. Gentle sighs my soul discover
  15. How Sweet in the Woodlands
  16. A Roundelay (Under the greenwood tree)
  17. The Assignation (Come, where shall we walk ma'am)
  18. I cannot sing this catch
  19. A Yawning Catch (Tis humdrum, tis mum mum)
  20. Give Me the Sweet Delights of Love
  21. O pray for the peace of Jerusalem
  22. When scenes of woe my soul oppress
  23. Ah veda che perdo O Dio
  24. Love and Music (How great is the pleasure)
  25. An Elegy (Weep, weep gentle shepherds)
Language English, Latin, Italian
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation 2-5 voices; voice, keyboard; 3 voices, continuo; 2 voices, keyboard
Extra Information Final piece, the elegy "Weep, weep gentle shepherds" is a joint composition by Harington and John Broderip (organist of Wells)