Texts by T. Wyatt set in Art Songs and Choral Works
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Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):
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- A face that should content me wondrous well - J. Berger
- Ah Robin,/ Jolly Robin - C. Wood (Ah Robin, jolly Robin)
- All for Love of One (I must go walk the wood so wild) - R. Chilcott [possibly misattributed] DUT
- And wilt thou leave me thus? (And wilt thou leave me thus!) - C. Parry, J. Raynor, P. Warlock
- And wilt thou leave me thus! - S. Barber, E. Farrar, E. Goossens, J. Jeffreys, C. Parry, J. Raynor, P. Warlock (The appeal : an earnest suit to his unkind mistress, not to forsake him)
- An Earnest Suit to His Unkind Mistress Not to Forsake Him (And wilt thou leave me thus!) - S. Barber
- A renouncing of love (Farewell, Love, and all thy laws for ever) - K. Kuiper
- Blame not my Lute! for he must sound (from Odes) - E. Diemer (The Lover's Lute cannot be blamed though it sing of his Lady's Unkindness)
- Blame not my lute (Blame not my Lute! for he must sound) (from Odes) - E. Diemer
- Farewell, Love, and all thy laws for ever - K. Kuiper (A renouncing of love)
- Forget not yet the tried intent - J. Raynor, A. Somervell, M. White (The lover beseecheth his mistress not to forget his steadfast faith and true intent)
- Forget not yet (Forget not yet the tried intent) - J. Raynor, A. Somervell, M. White
- I find no peace, and all my war is done FRE GER GER LIT SPA (I find no peace) -
- I find no peace (I find no peace, and all my war is done) FRE GER GER LIT SPA
- I must go walk the wood so wild [possibly misattributed] DUT - R. Chilcott
- My lute, adieu ! perform the last (from Odes) - E. Diemer, K. Kuiper (Ode: The lover complaineth the unkindness of his love)
- Ode: The lover complaineth the unkindness of his love (My lute, adieu ! perform the last) (from Odes)
- Song (Ah Robin,/ Jolly Robin) - C. Wood
- The appeal : an earnest suit to his unkind mistress, not to forsake him (And wilt thou leave me thus!)
- The appeal (And wilt thou leave me thus!) - E. Goossens, J. Jeffreys
- The flight () - R. Groot [x]
- The lover beseecheth his mistress not to forget his steadfast faith and true intent (Forget not yet the tried intent)
- The lover complaineth the unkindness of his love (My lute, adieu ! perform the last) (from Odes) - E. Diemer
- The lover complayneth the unkindnes of his love (My lute, adieu ! perform the last) (from Odes) - K. Kuiper
- The lover's appeal (And wilt thou leave me thus!) - E. Farrar
- The Lover's Lute cannot be blamed though it sing of his Lady's Unkindness (Blame not my Lute! for he must sound) (from Odes)
- When first mine eyes did view and mark - A. Ridout
- When first mine eyes (When first mine eyes did view and mark) - A. Ridout
Last update: 2023-10-18 02:00:34