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The Triumphs of Oriana

The Triumphs of Oriana is a book of English madrigals, compiled and published in 1601 by Thomas Morley, which first edition[1] has 25 pieces by 23 composers (Thomas Morley and Ellis Gibbons have two madrigals) for 5 and 6 voices. The first 14 madrigals are for 5vv, the last 11 for 6vv. It was said to have been made to honour Queen Elizabeth I. Every madrigal in the collection contains the following couplet at the end: “Then sang the shepherds and nymphs of Diana: long live fair Oriana” (the word "Oriana" often being used to refer to Queen Elizabeth) though some of the composers wrote variants of this refrain.

Title page of The Triumphs of Oriana, from the original 1601 publication

Recently, the attribution of "Oriana" to Elizabeth has come into question. Evidence has been presented that "Oriana" actually refers to Anne of Denmark, who would become Queen of England alongside James VI of Scotland (later James I of England) in an apparently failed early attempt to remove Elizabeth in order to restore England to Catholicism.[2] In his book 'The English Madrigalists', Edmund Fellowes, the most prolific of madrigal editors of the earlier 20th century, disapproved of the theory.[citation needed]

Contents edit

order composer piece
1 Michael East Hence Stars
2 Daniel Norcombe With Angel's Face
3 John Mundy Lightly she whipped o'er the dales
4 Ellis Gibbons Long live fair Oriana
5 John Bennet All Creatures now are Merry‐minded
6 John Hilton Fair Oriana, beauty's Queen
7 George Marson The Nymphs and Shepherds danced
8 Richard Carlton Calm was the Air
9 John Holmes Thus Bonnyboots
10 Richard Nicholson Sing shepherds all
11 Thomas Tomkins The Fauns and Satyrs
12 Michael Cavendish Come gentle Swains
13 William Cobbold With Wreaths of Rose and Laurel
14 Thomas Morley Arise, awake
15 John Farmer Fair Nymphs
16 John Wilbye The Lady Oriana
17 Thomas Hunt Hark, did ye ever Hear so Sweet a Singing?
18 Thomas Weelkes As Vesta was from Latmos Hill descending
19 John Milton Fair Orian
20 Ellis Gibbons Round about her Chariot
21 George Kirbye With Angel's Face
22 Robert Jones Fair Oriana
23 John Lisley Fair Cytherea
24 Thomas Morley Hard by a Crystal Fountain
25 Edward Johnson Come blessed Bird

Choral Songs in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria (1899) edit

In 1899, at the instigation of Sir Walter Parratt, Master of the Queen's Music, 13 British composers contributed songs to a collection modeled on The Triumphs of Oriana, entitled Choral Songs in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, published on the occasion of Victoria's 80th birthday.[3]

A Garland for the Queen (1953) edit

A Garland for the Queen, a compilation along similar lines, containing pieces by ten composers, was published to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Recordings edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ProQuest | Better research, better learning, better insights".
  2. ^ Jeremy L. Smith, "Music and Late Elizabethan Politics: The Identities of Oriana and Diana." Journal of the American Musicological Society, vol. 58, pp 508-558 (Fall, 2005).
  3. ^ Jeffrey Richards Imperialism and music: Britain, 1876-1953 2001 p359

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The Triumphs of Oriana is a book of English madrigals compiled and published in 1601 by Thomas Morley which first edition 1 has 25 pieces by 23 composers Thomas Morley and Ellis Gibbons have two madrigals for 5 and 6 voices The first 14 madrigals are for 5vv the last 11 for 6vv It was said to have been made to honour Queen Elizabeth I Every madrigal in the collection contains the following couplet at the end Then sang the shepherds and nymphs of Diana long live fair Oriana the word Oriana often being used to refer to Queen Elizabeth though some of the composers wrote variants of this refrain Title page of The Triumphs of Oriana from the original 1601 publicationRecently the attribution of Oriana to Elizabeth has come into question Evidence has been presented that Oriana actually refers to Anne of Denmark who would become Queen of England alongside James VI of Scotland later James I of England in an apparently failed early attempt to remove Elizabeth in order to restore England to Catholicism 2 In his book The English Madrigalists Edmund Fellowes the most prolific of madrigal editors of the earlier 20th century disapproved of the theory citation needed Contents 1 Contents 2 Choral Songs in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria 1899 3 A Garland for the Queen 1953 4 Recordings 5 See also 6 References 7 SourcesContents editorder composer piece1 Michael East Hence Stars2 Daniel Norcombe With Angel s Face3 John Mundy Lightly she whipped o er the dales4 Ellis Gibbons Long live fair Oriana5 John Bennet All Creatures now are Merry minded6 John Hilton Fair Oriana beauty s Queen7 George Marson The Nymphs and Shepherds danced8 Richard Carlton Calm was the Air9 John Holmes Thus Bonnyboots10 Richard Nicholson Sing shepherds all11 Thomas Tomkins The Fauns and Satyrs12 Michael Cavendish Come gentle Swains13 William Cobbold With Wreaths of Rose and Laurel14 Thomas Morley Arise awake15 John Farmer Fair Nymphs16 John Wilbye The Lady Oriana17 Thomas Hunt Hark did ye ever Hear so Sweet a Singing 18 Thomas Weelkes As Vesta was from Latmos Hill descending19 John Milton Fair Orian20 Ellis Gibbons Round about her Chariot21 George Kirbye With Angel s Face22 Robert Jones Fair Oriana23 John Lisley Fair Cytherea24 Thomas Morley Hard by a Crystal Fountain25 Edward Johnson Come blessed BirdChoral Songs in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria 1899 editMain article Choral Songs in honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria In 1899 at the instigation of Sir Walter Parratt Master of the Queen s Music 13 British composers contributed songs to a collection modeled on The Triumphs of Oriana entitled Choral Songs in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria published on the occasion of Victoria s 80th birthday 3 A Garland for the Queen 1953 editA Garland for the Queen a compilation along similar lines containing pieces by ten composers was published to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II Recordings editThe Triumphs of Oriana Madrigals Pro Cantione Antiqua Ian Partridge Archiv I Fagiolini The King s SingersSee also editThe Triumphs of Oriana Free scores at the Choral Public Domain Library ChoralWiki The Oxford Book of English Madrigals which reproduces several of the pieces from Morley s collection List of Renaissance composersReferences edit ProQuest Better research better learning better insights Jeremy L Smith Music and Late Elizabethan Politics The Identities of Oriana and Diana Journal of the American Musicological Society vol 58 pp 508 558 Fall 2005 Jeffrey Richards Imperialism and music Britain 1876 1953 2001 p359Sources editBooksFellowes Edmund H 1951 Orlando Gibbons and His Family The Last of the Tudor School of Musicians 2nd ed United States Archon Books ISBN 978 0 208 00848 0 Harley John 1999 Orlando Gibbons and the Gibbons Family of Musicians London England Ashgate Publishing ISBN 978 1 840 14209 9 Kerman Joseph 1962 The Elizabethan Madrigal A Comparative Study New York New York American Musicological Society ISBN 978 1878528063 Journals and articlesBrown David 2015 The Triumphes of Oriana contributors to Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford England Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 93694 ISBN 978 0 19 861412 8 subscription or UK public library membership required Harley John 2008 2004 Gibbons Edward bap 1568 d in or before 1650 musician Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford England Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 10594 ISBN 978 0 19 861412 8 subscription or UK public library membership required Triumphs of Oriana Oxford Reference Oxford England Oxford University Press subscription or UK public library membership required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Triumphs of Oriana amp oldid 1162349567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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