- Fair Phyllis
"Fair Phyllis" (also "Fair Phyllis I saw", "Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone") is an English madrigal by John Farmer. The music is polyphonic and was published in
1599 . The madrigal contains four voices and uses occasional imitation. It also alternates between triple andduple beat groupings in different parts of the song.This is an
English madrigal . An English madrigal is different fro m anItalian madrigal because it usesnonsense syllables like fa la la la la to characterize the piece.Farmer uses cleverword painting . For example, in the opening line "Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone", Farmer had only the soprano sing since she was all alone. In the next line "Feeding her flock near to the mountain side", all the voices sang since it was her flock. Additionally, the second phrase, which begins with "Up and down he wandered" and ends with "then they fell a-kissing" repeats, causing the elision "kissing up and down."tory
The
song describes a person who saw a youngshepherd ess sitting alone feeding her sheep near amountain . The other shepherds did not know where she was at the time. Her lover, Amyntas, goes looking for her and wanders through the hills playing hide and seek. Eventually he finds her, and when he does, theykiss .Lyrics
"Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone
"Feeding her flock near to the mountain side.
"The shepherds knew not,
"they knew not whither she was gone,
"But after her lover Amyntas hied,
"Up and down he wandered"
"whilst she was missing;
"When he found her,
"O then they fell a-kissing."note: '
hied ' is a form of the archaic verb 'hie' which means 'to hasten or hurry';seeThe Oxford Book of English Madrigals for text and full score.Media
External links
*Free scores of [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Fair_Phyllis_I_saw_%28John_Farmer%29 Fair Phyllis] in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)
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