Lessons for Consort (Rosseter, Philip)

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Publisher. Info. London: Tho. Este alias Snodham, for Iohn Browne, 1609.
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Misc. Notes This copy is wanting the final four pieces (22-25). Royal College of Music Library, London (GB-Lcm): B105
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Work Title Lessons For Consort
Alternative. Title Title page transcription
Lessons for consort: made by sundry excellent authors, and set to sixe seuerall instruments: namely the treble lute, treble violl, base violl, bandora, citterne, and the flute. Now newly set forth by Phillip Rosseter, one of his Maiesties Musitions.
Composer Rosseter, Philip
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 25 pieces:
  1. Captaine Lesters galliard (Philip Rosseter)
  2. Pauin (Philip Rosseter)
  3. Prannels pauin (Anthony Holborne)
  4. Galliard to Pannels pauin (John Baxter)
  5. Now is the moneth of May (Thomas Morley)
  6. The sacred end pauin (Thomas Morley)
  7. Galliard to The sacred end (John Baxter)
  8. [Untitled] (Thomas Lupo)
  9. Southernes pauin (Thomas Morley)
  10. Infernum (Anthony Holborne)
  11. Spero (Anthony Holborne)
  12. Millicent pauin (Richard Allison)
  13. Millicents galliard (Richard Allison)
  14. Cedipa pauin (John Farmer)
  15. Cedipa galliard (John Farmer)
  16. Alieta vita
  17. Galliard to De la tromba (Richard Allison)
  18. Labergere
  19. The Queenes pauin (Anthony Holborne)
  20. Moue now (D. Campion)
  21. Galliard to The knell (Richard Allison)
  22. [Four further pieces]
First Publication. 1609
Dedication The Right Vertuous and Honourable Knight, Sir William Gascoyne of Sedburie
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Renaissance
Piece Style Renaissance
Instrumentation treble lute, treble viol, bass viol, bandora, cittern, "flute" (i.e. recorder)

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