The volume of Rounds in the series Renaissance Choral Favorites for SATB Singers features unison rounds for 3 to 14 voice. Most are anonymous, and appeared in collections by Thomas Lant, Thomas Ravenscroft, and David Melvill . Unison Rounds a3 Joan come kiss me now Three blind mice Hey ho, to the greenwood Browning madame Margerie, serve well He that will an alehouse Hold thy peace Munda Maria (ca.1300) Unison Rounds a4 Loath to depart Sing we this roundelay What shall he have (ca.1598) William Lawes (1602-1645): She weepeth sore (ca.1626, pub. 1648) Robert Ramsey (fl.1616-1644): With humble voice (ca.1616) Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625): Orlando (1623) William Billings (1746-1800)When Jesus wept (1770) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Ave Maria (1788) Unison Rounds a5-14 Sing ye now after me (a5) How should we sing well (a5) Joy in the gates (Let us be merry) (a6) Now thanked be the great God Pan (a6) Let's have a peal for John Cookes soul (a8) Hey ho what shall I say (a9) Sing we now merrily (a10 or 11) Sumer is icumen in (a6 to 14) (ca.1250) Prize-winning musicologist and choral conductor, Ross W. Duffin , has created new, easy-to-read editions, from the original sources. He includes information about each composer and translations into English.
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