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Texts by W. Dunbar set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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William Dunbar (1465 - 1520?)

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

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Special notes: All titles and first lines are included in this index, including those used by composers.
Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

  • Amends to the tailors and soutars (Betuix twal hours and eleven) - F. Scott
  • Amends to the tailors and the soutars (Betuix twal hours and eleven)
  • Ane his ain enemy (He that hes gold and grit riches) - F. Scott
  • Betuix twal hours and eleven - F. Scott (Amends to the tailors and the soutars)
  • Done is a battell on the dragon blak ENG - A. Bliss
  • He that hes gold and grit riches - F. Scott (His Own Enemy)
  • His Own Enemy (He that hes gold and grit riches)
  • In die mee sepulture (In die mee sepulture) - M. Swithinbank
  • In die mee sepulture - M. Swithinbank
  • I that in heill was and gladnèss - M. Seiber (Lament for the Makers)
  • Lament for the Makers (I that in heill was and gladnèss)
  • Lang heff I maed of ladyes quhytt ENG - F. Scott
  • My Gudedame was a gay wif, bot scho was ryght gend - F. Scott (The Ballad of Kynd Kittock)
  • Of ane Blackamoor (Lang heff I maed of ladyes quhytt) - F. Scott ENG
  • Richt arely one Ask Wedinsday ENG - F. Scott (The Twa Cummars)
  • Rorate caeli desuper (Of the Nativity of Christ) (Rorate, celi, desuper!) - F. Scott
  • Rorate, celi, desuper! - F. Scott
  • Sweit rois of vertew and of gentilnes - F. Scott
  • The Ballad of Kynd Kittock (My Gudedame was a gay wif, bot scho was ryght gend) - F. Scott
  • The lord is risen (Done is a battell on the dragon blak) - A. Bliss ENG
  • The Twa Cummars (Richt arely one Ask Wedinsday) ENG
  • The twa kimmers (Richt arely one Ask Wedinsday) - F. Scott ENG
  • Timor mortis (I that in heill was and gladnèss) - M. Seiber
  • To a Lady (Sweit rois of vertew and of gentilnes) - F. Scott

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