Work Title
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Catches, Canons and Songs
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Alternative. Title
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Catches and Canons for Three and Four Voices. To which is added A Collection of Songs for Two and Three Voices with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsicord
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Composer
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Greene, Maurice
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IMG 14
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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31 pieces:
- How soft the delights
- Come let us laugh
- Great Bacchus born in thunder
- As Thomas was cudgel'd one day by his wife
- Mortals learn your lives to measure
- So peaceful rests without a stone
- I've lost my mistress, horse, and wife
- Jolly mortals fill your glasses
- On the poor confin'd debtors
- Hail green fields and shady woods
- Come, come all noble souls
- Prithee foolish boy give o'er
- By the waters of Babylon
- O all ye works of the Lord
- Out of the deep have I called
- We praise thee O God
- Omnis spiritus laudet
- Ora pro nobis
- O primavera gioventu del anno
- Alla madre di tutti santi
- Adeste cantemus
- Te deum laudamus
- Kyrie Eleyson
- Christe Eleyson
- Chi va piano va sano
- Why all this whining, why all this pining
- From Zembla's ever-icy plain
- Tritons wind their coral shells
- Britain and Belgia joyn
- Hail British Isle of mighty fame
- Great ruler of the restless waves
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Language
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English, Latin, Italian
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Baroque
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Piece Style
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Baroque
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Instrumentation
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3-4 voices; 2-3 voices, continuo
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