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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by J. Gamble

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John Gamble (d. 1687)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • Ayres and dialogues
    • no. 1. The Return (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 2. The Answer (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 3. The Tomb (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 4. Celinda, by what potent art (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 5. When I lie burning in thine eye (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 6. Favonius, the milder breath o’ th’ Spring (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 7. So fair Aurora doth herself discover (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 8. On this swelling bank, once proud (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 9. I prithee let my heart alone! (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 10. Love! what tyrannic laws must they obey (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 11. Delay! Alas, there cannot be (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 13. Roses (Love's delight) let's join (Text: Thomas Stanley after Anacreon)
    • no. 14. Foolish Lover, go and seek (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 15. Dear, back my wounded heart restore (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 16. Since Fate commands me hence, and I (Text: Thomas Stanley)
    • no. 51. O Turn away those cruell eyes (Text: Thomas Stanley)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Celinda, by what potent art (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • Dear, back my wounded heart restore (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • Delay! Alas, there cannot be (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • Favonius, the milder breath o’ th’ Spring (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • Foolish Lover, go and seek (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • I prithee let my heart alone! (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • Love! what tyrannic laws must they obey (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • On this swelling bank, once proud (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • O Turn away those cruell eyes (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • Roses (Love's delight) let's join (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley after Anacreon)
  • Since Fate commands me hence, and I (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • So fair Aurora doth herself discover (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • The Answer (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • The Return (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • The Tomb (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)
  • When I lie burning in thine eye (in Ayres and dialogues) (Text: Thomas Stanley)

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