Texts by T. d'Urfey set in Art Songs and Choral Works
Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- A Scotch tune ('Twas within a furlong of Edinborough Town) - H. Purcell FRE
- As soon as the chaos was turn'd into Form - H. Purcell
- As soon as the chaos (As soon as the chaos was turn'd into Form) - H. Purcell
- Farewell, ye rocks, ye seas and sands (Farewell, ye rocks, ye seas and sands) - H. Purcell
- Farewell, ye rocks, ye seas and sands - H. Purcell
- Fled is my Love, for ever gone! - H. Purcell
- Fled is my love (Fled is my Love, for ever gone!) - H. Purcell
- From rosy bow'rs where sleeps the god of Love FRE - H. Purcell
- From rosy bow'rs (From rosy bow'rs where sleeps the god of Love) - H. Purcell FRE
- High on a throne of glitt'ring ore (High on a throne of glitt'ring ore) - H. Purcell
- High on a throne of glitt'ring ore - H. Purcell (Ode on the Queen)
- How vile are the Sordid Intrigues o' th'Town - H. Purcell
- How vile are the Sordid Intrigues (How vile are the Sordid Intrigues o' th'Town) - H. Purcell
- If thou wilt give me back my love (If thou wilt give me back my Love) - H. Purcell
- If thou wilt give me back my Love - H. Purcell
- I'll mount to yon blue Coelum (I'll mount to yon blue Coelum) - H. Purcell
- I'll mount to yon blue Coelum - H. Purcell
- I'll sail upon the Dog-star (I'll sail upon the Dog Star) - N. Maw, H. Purcell
- I'll sail upon the Dog Star - N. Maw, H. Purcell
- I sigh'd, and I pin'd (I sigh'd, and I pin'd) - H. Purcell
- I sigh'd, and I pin'd - H. Purcell
- Jenny, 'gin you can love (Jenny, 'gin you can love) - H. Purcell
- Jenny, 'gin you can love - H. Purcell
- Let the dreadful engines of eternal will - B. Britten, H. Purcell
- Let the dreadful engines (Let the dreadful engines of eternal will) - B. Britten, H. Purcell
- Music commended and scraping ridiculed () - A. Bullard [x]
- Ode on the Queen (High on a throne of glitt'ring ore)
- Ode to Cynthia (On the brow of Richmond Hill)
- On the brow of Richmond Hill - H. Purcell (Ode to Cynthia)
- On the brow of Richmond Hill (On the brow of Richmond Hill) - H. Purcell
- There's nothing so fatal as Woman (There's nothing so fatal as Woman) - H. Purcell
- There's nothing so fatal as Woman - H. Purcell
- 'Tis death alone can give me Ease - H. Purcell
- 'Tis death alone ('Tis death alone can give me Ease) - H. Purcell
- 'Twas within a furlong of Edinborough Town ('Twas within a furlong of Edinborough Town) - H. Purcell FRE
- 'Twas within a furlong of Edinborough Town FRE - H. Purcell
- When first Amintas sued for a kiss (When first Amintas sued for a kiss) - H. Purcell
- When first Amintas sued for a kiss - H. Purcell
- Wider das Liebeschmachten (Wie glücklich, wie selig, wer selbst sich besitzt) - H. Kaun
- Wie glücklich, wie selig, wer selbst sich besitzt - H. Kaun (Wider das Liebeschmachten)
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