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Texts by T. Nashe set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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Thomas Nashe (1567 - 1601)

Text Collections:

  • Summer's Last Will and Testament
  • The Unfortunate Traveller

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.

  • Adieu, farewell earth's blisse (Adieu, farewell earth's blisse) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - R. Bennett
  • Adieu, farewell earth's blisse (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - R. Bennett, J. Dove, C. Lambert, D. Rowland, P. Ruders (A Litany in Time of Plague)
  • Adieu, farewell earth's bliss (Adieu, farewell earth's blisse) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - J. Dove, D. Rowland, P. Ruders
  • A Litany in Time of Plague (Adieu, farewell earth's blisse) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament)
  • And then he flew on her () - D. Rowland [x]
  • Autumn hath all the Summer's fruitful treasure - C. Lambert
  • Beauty is but a flower (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - P. Ruders (A Litany in Time of Plague)
  • Beauty is but a flower (Beauty is but a flower) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - P. Ruders
  • Fair Summer droops, droop men and beasts therefore - C. Lambert, D. Rowland
  • Fair summer droops (Fair Summer droops, droop men and beasts therefore) - D. Rowland
  • Haste therefore each degree (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - P. Ruders (A Litany in Time of Plague)
  • Haste, therefore, each degree (Haste therefore each degree) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - P. Ruders
  • If I must die, oh let me choose my death (from The Unfortunate Traveller) - D. Rowland
  • I saw a summer banqueting house belonging to a merchant (from The Unfortunate Traveller) - D. Rowland
  • I saw a summer banqueting house (I saw a summer banqueting house belonging to a merchant) (from The Unfortunate Traveller) - D. Rowland
  • Movement III. Coranto (Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - C. Lambert GER
  • Movement II. Madrigal con ritornelli (Fair Summer droops, droop men and beasts therefore) - C. Lambert
  • Movement IV. Madrigal con ritornelli (Autumn hath all the Summer's fruitful treasure) - C. Lambert
  • Movement VI. Saraband (Adieu, farewell earth's blisse) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - C. Lambert
  • Nature’s Holliday (Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - R. Hageman GER
  • Rich men, trust not in wealth (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - P. Ruders (A Litany in Time of Plague)
  • Rich men, trust not in wealth (Rich men, trust not in wealth) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - P. Ruders
  • Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) GER - D. Argento, B. Britten, F. Delius, E. Diemer, B. Dieren, R. Faith, J. Gardner, I. Gurney, R. Hageman, W. Josephs, C. Lambert, K. Mechem, E. Moeran, R. Panufnik, H. Procter-Gregg, J. Raynor, P. Warlock
  • Spring, the sweet spring (Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - B. Britten, F. Delius, E. Diemer, R. Faith, J. Gardner, E. Moeran, H. Procter-Gregg, J. Raynor GER
  • Spring (Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - D. Argento, B. Dieren, I. Gurney, W. Josephs, K. Mechem, J. Raynor, P. Warlock GER
  • Stars fall () - D. Rowland [x]
  • Strength stoopes unto the grave (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) (A Litany in Time of Plague) - R. Bennett, J. Dove, C. Lambert, D. Rowland, P. Ruders
  • Strength stoops unto the grave (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - D. Rowland, P. Ruders (A Litany in Time of Plague)
  • Strength stoops unto the grave (Strength stoops unto the grave) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - D. Rowland, P. Ruders
  • The Sweet Spring (Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - R. Panufnik GER
  • Thy lips on mine (If I must die, oh let me choose my death) (from The Unfortunate Traveller) - D. Rowland
  • To the execution place () - D. Rowland [x]
  • Wit with his wantonness (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - P. Ruders (A Litany in Time of Plague)
  • Wit with his wantonness (Wit with his wantonness) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - P. Ruders
  • Would I could bark the sun out of the sky (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - D. Rowland
  • Would I could bark the sun (Would I could bark the sun out of the sky) (from Summer's Last Will and Testament) - D. Rowland

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