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*[[In dolorous complaining (Michael East)|''In dolorous complaining'']] {{Editions|2}} | *[[In dolorous complaining (Michael East)|''In dolorous complaining'']] {{Editions|2}} | ||
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Revision as of 11:19, 11 August 2011
Aliases: Michael Este
Life
Born: c. 1580
Died: 1648
English composer. Probably the son of Thomas East. Provided a madrigal to The Triumphs of Oriana (1601); took a B.Mus. at Cambridge in 1606; perhaps served the Hatton family for a time; cited as a clerk at Ely Cathedral, 1609–14. He was master of the choristers at Lichfield by 1618; supplied an anthem for St. John's College, Oxford, in 1620. He issued seven publications: two madrigal books (1604, 1606); two varied collections of madrigals, consort songs, and anthems, the earlier print also containing a series of viol fancies (1610, 1618); two books exclusively for viol (1618–38); and a collection of anthems and consort songs. Service music and other anthems remain in manuscript.
Source: http://www.hoasm.org/IVM/East.html
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List of choral works
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- Dainty white pearl (2 editions available)
- Dear, why do you joy? (2 editions available)
- Farewell, false love (2 editions available)
- Follow me, sweet love and soul's delight (2 editions available)
- Hence, stars too dim of light (3 editions available)
- How merrily we live (5 editions available)
- I fall and then I rise again aloft (2 editions available)
- I heard three virgins (2 editions available)
- In dolorous complaining (2 editions available)
- No haste but good (3 editions available)
- Poor is the life ( )
- Quick, quick, away, dispatch! (3 editions available)
- Since tears could not obtain ( )
- To hear men sing ( Encore )
- What doth my pretty darling? ( Encore )
- What heart such doubled force? ( Encore )
- Why do you seek by flight? ( )
- Why runs away my love? ( )
- Why smilest thou, sweet jewel? (3 editions available)
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Publications
- Published Madrigales to 3. 4. and 5. parts: apt for viols and voices (1604)
- The Second Set of Madrigales to 3. 4. and 5. parts (1606)
- The Third Set of Bookes (1610)
- The Fift Set of Bookes ... as apt for Vyols as Voyces (1618)
- The Fourth Set of Bookes (1619)
- The Sixt Set of Bookes (1624)
- The Seventh Set of Bookes (1638)
Source: http://www.hoasm.org/IVM/East.html