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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by F. Pilkington

 𝄞 Composer 𝄞 

Francis Pilkington (d. 1638)

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • First Book of Songs or Airs
    • no. 1. Now peep, boe peep (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 2. My choice is made
    • no. 3. Can she disdaine, can I persist to love (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 4. Alas faire face, why doth that smoothed brow (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 5. Whither so fast? (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 6. Rest sweet nimphs (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. 7. Aye mee, she frownes, my mistresse is offended (Text: Anonymous)
  • First Set of Madrigals
    • no. ?. Have I found her? O rich finding! (Text: Anonymous)
    • no. ?. Pour forth, mine eyes, the fountains of your tears (Text: Anonymous)
  • Second Set of Madrigals
    • no. ?. Wake, sleepy Thyrsis, wake (Text: Anonymous)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • Alas faire face, why doth that smoothed brow (in First Book of Songs or Airs) (Text: Anonymous)
  • Aye mee, she frownes, my mistresse is offended (in First Book of Songs or Airs) (Text: Anonymous)
  • Can she disdaine, can I persist to love (in First Book of Songs or Airs) (Text: Anonymous)
  • Have I found her? O rich finding! (in First Set of Madrigals) (Text: Anonymous)
  • Hidden O Lord are my most horrid sins (Text: William Leighton, Sir)
  • High mighty God of righteousness (Text: William Leighton, Sir) [x]
  • My choice is made (in First Book of Songs or Airs)
  • Now peep, boe peep (in First Book of Songs or Airs) (Text: Anonymous)
  • Pour forth, mine eyes, the fountains of your tears (in First Set of Madrigals) (Text: Anonymous)
  • Rest sweet nimphs (in First Book of Songs or Airs) (Text: Anonymous)
  • Wake, sleepy Thyrsis, wake (in Second Set of Madrigals) (Text: Anonymous)
  • Whither so fast? (in First Book of Songs or Airs) (Text: Anonymous)

Last update: 2023-02-22 13:46:55

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