File:TUMS Busking Book 1 0.sib
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TUMS_Busking_Book_1_0.sib (file size: 139 KB, MIME type: text/plain)
Summary
Source file for The TUMS Busking Book; edited by Philip Legge, published 15 January 2006
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2006 Philip Legge
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| Date/Time | Dimensions | User | Comment | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| current | 00:16, 18 January 2006 | (139 KB) | Pml (talk | contribs) | TUMS Busking Book version 1.001 (minor fixes to text, t/s, note spacing etc.) |
| 10:44, 15 January 2006 | (139 KB) | Pml (talk | contribs) | Source file for The TUMS Busking Book; edited by Philip Legge, published 15 January 2006 |
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File usage
The following 28 pages use this file:
- All at once well met (Thomas Weelkes)
- Alle psallite cum luya (Anonymous)
- Come, ye Sons of Art, Z 323 (Henry Purcell)
- Come again sweet love doth now invite (John Dowland)
- Dona nobis pacem (Anonymous)
- Drink to me only (Traditional)
- El Grillo (Josquin des Prez)
- Es ist ein Ros' entsprungen (Melchior Vulpius)
- Fa una canzona (Orazio Vecchi)
- Fair Phyllis I saw (John Farmer)
- Fine knacks for Ladies, cheap, choise, braue and new (John Dowland)
- Gaudeamus igitur (Anonymous)
- Greensleeves (Anonymous)
- If music be the food of love, Z 379 (Henry Purcell)
- Il est bel et bon (Pierre Passereau)
- Laudate nomen Domini (Christopher Tye)
- Non nobis, Domine (Philip Legge)
- Non nobis Domine (Anonymous)
- Now is the month of maying (Thomas Morley)
- Old Mother Hubbard (Alfred Wheeler)
- Pase el agoa (Anonymous)
- Pastime with good company (Henry VIII)
- Round on a well-known text (David Ellyard)
- Since first I saw your face (Thomas Ford)
- TUMS Busking Book
- Weep, O mine eyes (John Bennet)
- Your shining eyes (Thomas Bateson)
- User:Philip Legge