Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by T. Ravenscroft
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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:
- Brief Discourse of the true use of Charact’ring the Degrees, &c
- no. ?. The urchins' dance (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The fairies' dance (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The elves' dance (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The satyrs' dance (Text: Anonymous)
- Melismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humoursMelismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humours
- no. ?. The three ravens (Text: Volkslieder ) DUT
- no. ?. The bellman's song (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. A wooing song of a yeoman of Kent’s son (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The courtier’s good morrow to his mistress (Text: Anonymous)
- no. ?. The marriage of the frog and the mouse (Text: Anonymous)
All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order
- A wooing song of a yeoman of Kent’s son (in Melismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humoursMelismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humours) (Text: Anonymous)
- Hey ho, to the greenwood (Text: Anonymous)
- Remember O thou man (Text: Anonymous)
- The bellman's song (in Melismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humoursMelismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humours) (Text: Anonymous)
- The courtier’s good morrow to his mistress (in Melismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humoursMelismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humours) (Text: Anonymous)
- The elves' dance (in Brief Discourse of the true use of Charact’ring the Degrees, &c) (Text: Anonymous)
- The fairies' dance (in Brief Discourse of the true use of Charact’ring the Degrees, &c) (Text: Anonymous)
- The marriage of the frog and the mouse (in Melismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humoursMelismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humours) (Text: Anonymous)
- The satyrs' dance (in Brief Discourse of the true use of Charact’ring the Degrees, &c) (Text: Anonymous)
- The three ravens (in Melismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humoursMelismata; Musical Fancies fitting the court, city, and country humours) (Text: Volkslieder ) DUT
- The urchins' dance (in Brief Discourse of the true use of Charact’ring the Degrees, &c) (Text: Anonymous)
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