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For cor anglais and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for cor anglais and guitar
Instrumentation |
Cor anglais, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Key |
D minor |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my D minor arrangement of one of them.
Versions are available for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and piano
and for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and guitar
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
for viola and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for viola and guitar
Instrumentation |
Viola, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Key |
D minor |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my D minor arrangement of one of them.
Versions are available for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and piano
and for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and guitar
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For low voice and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for low voice and guitar
Instrumentation |
Contralto, Countertenor, Baritone, Bass, Voice, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Key |
D minor |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Lyricist |
Henry Heveningham |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Genre |
Classical/Song |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my D minor arrangement of one of them.
Versions are available for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and piano
and for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and guitar
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For low voice and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for low voice and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Contralto, Countertenor, Baritone, Bass, Voice |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Piano-vocal score |
Key |
D minor |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Lyricist |
Henry Heveningham |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Genre |
Classical/Song |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my D minor arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and piano and for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and guitar
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For flute and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for flute and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Flute |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Key |
D minor |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my D minor arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and piano and for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and guitar For the instrument and piano versions the pdf also includes the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For clarinet and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for clarinet and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Clarinet |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Key |
D minor |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made
several settings of these words. This is my D minor arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and piano and for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and guitar For the instrument and piano versions the pdf also includes the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For cor anglais and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for cor anglais and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Cor anglais |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Key |
D minor |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my D minor arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and piano and for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and guitar For the instrument and piano versions the pdf also includes the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For viola and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for viola and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Viola |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Key |
D minor |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made
several settings of these words. This is my D minor arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and piano and for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and guitar For the instrument and piano versions the pdf also includes the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For flute and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for flute and guitar
Instrumentation |
Flute, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Key |
D minor |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my D minor arrangement of one of them.
Versions are available for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and piano
and for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and guitar
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For clarinet and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for clarinet and guitar
Instrumentation |
Clarinet, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Key |
D minor |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my D minor arrangement of one of them.
Versions are available for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and piano
and for flute/cor anglais/viola/clarinet/low voice and guitar
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For alto clarinet and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for alto clarinet and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Alto Clarinet |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
2'0 |
Year of composition |
2017 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them.
The pdf includes the piano score and the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For alto recorder and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for alto recorder and guitar
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar, Alto Recorder |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my arrangement of one of them.
Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For alto saxophone and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for alto saxophone and guitar
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my arrangement of one of them.
Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For bassoon and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for bassoon and guitar
Instrumentation |
Bassoon, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my arrangement of one of them.
Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For cello and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for cello and guitar
Instrumentation |
Cello, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my arrangement of one of them.
Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For alto recorder and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for alto recorder and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Alto Recorder |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment For the instrument and piano versions the pdf also includes the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For alto saxophone and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for alto saxophone and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Alto Saxophone |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment For the instrument and piano versions the pdf also includes the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For bassoon and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for bassoon and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Bassoon |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment For the instrument and piano versions the pdf also includes the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For cello and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for cello and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Cello |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment For the instrument and piano versions the pdf also includes the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For high voice and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for high voice and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Soprano, Tenor |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Piano-vocal score |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Lyricist |
Henry Heveningham |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Genre |
Classical/Song |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for various other instruments or voice types with piano or guitar accompaniment The sound sample is an electronic preview (using clarinet for the voice part)
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For medium voice and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for medium voice and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Mezzo-soprano, Baritone |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Piano-vocal score |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Lyricist |
Henry Heveningham |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Language |
English |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Genre |
Classical/Song |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for various other instruments or voice types with piano or guitar accompaniment The sound sample is an electronic preview (using clarinet for the voice part)
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For tenor recorder and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for tenor recorder and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Tenor Recorder |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment For the instrument and piano versions the pdf also includes the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For violin and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for violin and guitar
Instrumentation |
Violin, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my arrangement of one of them.
Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For violin and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for violin and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Violin |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2018 |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment For the instrument and piano versions the pdf also includes the separate instrumental part.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For horn and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for horn and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Horn |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2019 |
Based on words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my D minor arrangement of one of them. The pdf includes the score and the separate instrumental parts.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For horn and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for horn and guitar
Instrumentation |
Horn, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2019 |
Based on words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them. Versions are available for various other instruments with piano or guitar accompaniment The pdf contains score and parts The sound sample is an electronic preview
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For oboe d'amore and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for oboe d'amore and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Oboe d'amore |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Parts |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them. The sound sample is an electronic preview. The pdf includes the score and parts.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For oboe d'amore and guitar
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for oboe d'amore and guitar
Instrumentation |
Oboe d'amore, Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Duo |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words.
This is my arrangement of one of them.
The sound sample is an electronic preview.
If Music be the food of love
sing on,sing on till
I am fill'd with joy:
For then my list'ning soul you move
to pleasures that can never cloy.
your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare
that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear
so fierce the transports are they wound,
and all my senses feasted are,
tho' yet the treat is only sound.
Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still;
such charms may wound, they can not kill.
For tenor horn (horn in E flat) and piano
Title by uploader: If music be the food of love for tenor horn (horn in E flat) and piano
Instrumentation |
Piano, Tenorhorn |
Scored for |
Solo, Accompanying piano |
Type of score |
Score for two performers, Solo part |
Arranger |
David W Solomons |
Publisher |
David W Solomons |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Year of composition |
2020 |
Instrumental arrangement of a song by Purcell
Words by Colonel Henry Heveningham (1651-1700), using the first few words from Shakespeare's Twelfth Night as a starting point. Henry Purcell made several settings of these words. This is my arrangement of one of them.
If Music be the food of love sing on,sing on till I am fill'd with joy: For then my list'ning soul you move to pleasures that can never cloy. your eyes,your mien, your tongue declare that you are music ev'ry where
Pleasures invade both eye and ear so fierce the transports are they wound, and all my senses feasted are, tho' yet the treat is only sound. Sing on, fair nymph, enchant me still; such charms may wound, they can not kill.
The audio is an electronic preview The pdf contains the piano with reduced instrument stave and the separate instrument part
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