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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by W. Jackson

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William Jackson (1730 - 1803)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Elegies, op. 3
    • no. 1. Invocation
    • no. 2. Elegy 1 (Text: William Shakespeare) FRE
    • no. 3. Elegy II
    • no. 4. Elegy III
    • no. 5. Elegy IV
    • no. 6. Elegy V
    • no. 7. Elegy VI
  • Twelve canzonets, for two voices
    • no. 1. Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 2. The day that saw thy beauty rise (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 3. From the plains from the woodlands and groves (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 4. Now I know what it is to have strove (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 5. Ah where does my Phillida stray (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 6. The pilgrim that journeys all day (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 7. Take, oh! take those lips away (Text: Anonymous) CAT DUT DUT FIN FRE FRE GER GER GER POL
    • no. 8. O Venus hear my ardent pray'r (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 9. Do not unbind two gentle hearts (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 10. Sad is my day and ling'ring night (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 11. Ah what avails thy lover's pray'r (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 12. Alas from the day that we met (Text: Anonymous)

All titles of vocal settings in Opus order

  • Ah what avails thy lover's pray'r (Text: Anonymous)
  • Ah where does my Phillida stray (Text: Anonymous)
  • Alas from the day that we met (Text: Anonymous)
  • Do not unbind two gentle hearts (Text: Anonymous)
  • From the plains from the woodlands and groves (Text: Anonymous)
  • Let no mortal sing to me (Text: Anonymous)
  • Love in thine eyes (Text: Anonymous)
  • Now I know what it is to have strove (Text: Anonymous)
  • O Venus hear my ardent pray'r (Text: Anonymous)
  • Sad is my day and ling'ring night (Text: Anonymous)
  • Take, oh! take those lips away (Text: Anonymous) CAT DUT DUT FIN FRE FRE GER GER GER POL
  • The day that saw thy beauty rise (Text: Anonymous)
  • The pilgrim that journeys all day (Text: Anonymous)
  • Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair (Text: Anonymous)
  • op. 3. Elegies
      • no. 1. Invocation
      • no. 2. Elegy 1 (Text: William Shakespeare) FRE
      • no. 3. Elegy II
      • no. 4. Elegy III
      • no. 5. Elegy IV
      • no. 6. Elegy V
      • no. 7. Elegy VI

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