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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by T. Bateson

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Thomas Bateson (c1570 - c1630)

(Also see this composer's texts set to music.)

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A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • First Set of English Madrigals
    • no. ?. Your shining eyes and golden hair (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. ?. Who prostrate lies at women’s feet (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. ?. Ay me, my mistress scorns my love (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. ?. Sister awake! close not your eyes! (Text: Thomas Bateson)
    • no. ?. The nightingale, so soon as April bringeth (Text: Philip Sidney, Sir)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Ay me, my mistress scorns my love (in First Set of English Madrigals) (Text: Anonymous)
  • Love is the fire
  • Phyllis, farewell
  • Sister awake! close not your eyes! (in First Set of English Madrigals) (Text: Thomas Bateson)
  • The nightingale, so soon as April bringeth (in First Set of English Madrigals) (Text: Philip Sidney, Sir)
  • Those sweet delightful lilies (Text: Anonymous after Anonymous/Unidentified Artist)
  • Who prostrate lies at women’s feet (in First Set of English Madrigals) (Text: Anonymous)
  • Your shining eyes and golden hair (in First Set of English Madrigals) (Text: Anonymous)

Last update: 2023-05-04 19:35:45

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