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Instrumentation: Eb Clarinet, four Bb Clarinets, Alto, Bass, Contra-alto and Contrabass Clarinets. The son of a tanner, John Wilbye was born at Brome, Suffolk. Wilbye is probably the most famous of all the English madrigalists; his pieces have long been favourites and are often included in modern collections. His madrigals include Weep, weep mine eyes, Weep, O mine eyes and Draw on, sweet night. He also wrote the poem, Love not me for comely grace. His style is characterized by delicate writing for the voice, acute sensitivity to the text and the use of false relations" between the major and minor modes.
The text for this one goes:
Ah! cannot sighs not tears, nor aught else move thee To pity me, who more than life do love thee?
O cruel fates! see, now away shes flying,
And fly, alas! alas! and leave me dying.
Farewell, most fair, farewell, yet more disdainful: Was never grief like mine, nor death more painful.
No 30 from the Second Set of Madrigals, 1598. originally for SSATTB a capella. As Wilbye labelled this "Apt for Viols or Voices", I felt justified in making this arrangement.
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