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Texts by J. Lyly set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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John Lyly (1553 - 1606)

Text Collections:

  • Midas

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.

  • Cupid and Campaspe (Cupid and my Campaspe played) - H. Procter-Gregg
  • Cupid and my Campaspe played - M. Dalby, H. Procter-Gregg
  • Cupid and my campaspe (Cupid and my Campaspe played) - M. Dalby
  • Daphne (My Daphne's hair is twisted gold)
  • Fairy revels (Pinch him, pinch him, black and blue)
  • My Daphne's hair is twisted gold - J. Weiss (Daphne)
  • My Daphne's hair (Daphne) - J. Weiss
  • My Daphne's hair (My Daphne's hair is twisted gold) - J. Weiss
  • Oh, for a bowl of fat Canary (Oh, for a bowl of fat Canary) - G. Bachlund
  • Oh, for a bowl of fat Canary - G. Bachlund
  • Pinch him, pinch him, black and blue (Fairy revels) -
  • Sing to Apollo, god of day (from Midas) - W. Hurlstone (Song to Apollo)
  • Song to Apollo (Sing to Apollo, god of day) (from Midas)
  • Spring's welcome (What bird so sings, yet so does wail?) - V. Fine
  • To Apollo (Sing to Apollo, god of day) (from Midas) - W. Hurlstone
  • What bird so sings, yet so does wail? - V. Fine (Spring's welcome)

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