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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by M. Greene

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Maurice Greene (1696 - 1755)

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All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Battillo siediti (Text: Paolo Antonio Rolli after Anacreon) ENG GER
  • Beauty, an Ode (Text: John Hughes)
  • Bel mirar (Text: Paolo Antonio Rolli after Anacreon)
  • Faire ye be sure (Text: Edmund Spenser)
  • Fair Sally (Text: John Hoadly)
  • Farfalletta festosetto (Text: Anonymous)
  • Go, Rose, my Chloe's bosom grace (Text: Anonymous)
  • How long shall this (Text: Edmund Spenser)
  • Like as the Culver (Text: Edmund Spenser)
  • Nell'orror
  • Orpheus with his lute (Text: John Fletcher) DUT FIN FRE GER GER GER SWE
  • Quanto contenta godi
  • Salvation belongeth unto the Lord (Text: Bible or other Sacred Texts)
  • Scots Sang (Text: John Hoadly)
  • Sweet smile (Text: Edmund Spenser)
  • The love which me (Text: Edmund Spenser)
  • The rolling wheele (Text: Edmund Spenser)
  • Vol rose rosse in fiore

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