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Villa d'Este I:
Thrénodie (To the
Cypresses of the
Villa d'Este I: Threnody) in G
minor Aux cyprès de la
Villa d'Este II:
Thrénodie (To the Cypresses...
- Aux cyprès de la
Villa d'Este (
Thrénodie I) pf 1877 Piano,
original 163/3 A283/3 Aux cyprès de la
Villa d'Este (
Thrénodie II) pf E
minor 1877 Piano, original...
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William Drummond encouraged the
publication of his most
famous poem:
Muses Threnodie: of
Mirthful Mournings on the
death of Mr Gall, (Edinburgh 1638 – see...
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Things for to come we can
foretell aright. — Henry Adamson, The Muses'
Threnodie (Perth, 1638). The idea of such an order,
exemplified by the
network of...
- Douglas. p. 79.
Retrieved 14
February 2018. Adamson, Henry. "The
muses threnodie, or,
mirthfull mournings, on the
death of
Master Gall
Containing varietie...
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European continent. He
spends the
summer in Florence.
Henry Adamson,
Muses Threnodie: of
Mirthful Mournings on the
death of Mr Gall, Edinburgh,
noted for giving...
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Godscroft (1644;
reissued 1648), and (for many
details about Perth) The
Muses Threnodie by
Henry Adamson edited with
extensive notes by
James Cant (1774), as...
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reference to the Mason's Word
appears in
Henry Adamson's poem "The
Muses Threnodie,"
published in
Edinburgh in 1638. Adamson, who was a
reader (****istant...
- (1971)
Concerto sur "Auprès de ma blonde" for
trumpet and
piano (1975)
Threnodie for viola,
cello and
organ (1975)
Sonata for 2
violins and
piano (1977)...
- (1990)
Sestina – for
organ and
three percussionists,
Edition Gravis (1990)
Threnodie – for flute,
clarinet and guitar,
Verlag Doblinger (1999)
Quatre Preludes...