Texts by J. Skelton set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- Ballad The Tunning of Elinor (Rumming/ Tell you I will) - R. Vaughan Williams
- Burlesca - Epitaph on John Jayberd of Diss (Sequitur trigintale) - R. Vaughan Williams
- By Saint Mary, my lady - I. Gurney (To Mistress Isabel Pennell)
- Hoyda, Jolly Rutterkin, hoyda! - R. Vaughan Williams
- Intermezzo - Pretty Bess (My proper Bess) - R. Vaughan Williams
- Isabel (By Saint Mary, my lady) - I. Gurney
- Merry Margaret as midsummer flower (To Mistress Margaret Hussey) - G. Bush, T. Hoekman, H. Howells, C. Parry
- Merry Margaret (Merry Margaret) - T. Hoekman, H. Howells, C. Parry
- Merry Margaret - T. Hoekman, H. Howells, C. Parry (To Mistress Margaret Hussey)
- My proper Bess - R. Vaughan Williams
- Placebo! Who is there, who?
- Romanza. Jane Scroop: Her lament for Philip Sparrow (Who is there, who?) - R. Vaughan Williams
- Rumming/ Tell you I will - R. Vaughan Williams
- Rumming
- Rutterkin is come unto our town - G. Bush, P. Warlock
- Rutterkin (Rutterkin is come unto our town) - G. Bush, P. Warlock
- Scherzo - Jolly Rutterkin (Hoyda, Jolly Rutterkin, hoyda!) - R. Vaughan Williams
- Sequitur trigintale - R. Vaughan Williams
- To Mistress Isabel Pennell (By Saint Mary, my lady)
- To Mistress Margaret Hussey (Merry Margaret)
- To Mistress Margery Wentworth (With margerain gentle)
- Who is there, who? - R. Vaughan Williams
- With margerain gentle - B. Dieren, J. Raynor (To Mistress Margery Wentworth)
- With margerain gentle (With margerain gentle) - B. Dieren, J. Raynor
Last update: 2023-04-27 19:51:14