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Texts to Art Songs and Choral Works by P. Rosseter

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Philip Rosseter (1567?8 - 1623)

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

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Song Cycles, Collections, Symphonies, etc.:

  • A Booke of Ayres = A Book of Airs [multi-composer]
    • no. 1. My sweetest Lesbia, let vs liue and loue, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 2. Though you are young and I am old, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 3. I care not for these Ladies, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion) DUT FRI
    • no. 4. Followe thy faire sunne, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 5. My loue hath vowd hee will forsake mee, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 6. When to her lute Corrina sings, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 7. Turne backe you wanton flyer, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 8. It fell on a sommers day, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion) SPA
    • no. 9. The cypress curtain of the night, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion) GER SPA
    • no. 10. Follow your saint, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 11. Fair, if you expect admiring, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 12. Thou art not fair, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion) GER
    • no. 13. See where she flies enrag'd from me, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 14. Blame not my cheeks, though pale with loue they be, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 15. When the God of merrie loue, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 16. Mistris, since you so much desire, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 17. Your faire lookes enflame my desire, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 18. The man of life vpright, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 19. Harke all you ladies, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 20. When thou must home, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 21. Come, let vs sound with melody, the praises, composed by Thomas Campion (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 22. When Laura smiles, composed by Philip Rosseter (Text: Thomas Campion) SPA
    • no. 23. What is a day, what is a yeere?, composed by Philip Rosseter (Text: Thomas Campion)
    • no. 24. What then is loue but mourning?, composed by Philip Rosseter (Text: Thomas Campion)

All titles of vocal settings in Alphabetic order

  • And would you fain the reason know (Text: Philip Rosseter)
  • And would you see my mistress' face (Text: Anonymous)
  • Sweete come againe (Text: Anonymous)
  • What is a day, what is a yeere? (in A Booke of Ayres = A Book of Airs) (Text: Thomas Campion)
  • What then is loue but mourning? (in A Booke of Ayres = A Book of Airs) (Text: Thomas Campion)
  • When Laura smiles (in A Booke of Ayres = A Book of Airs) (Text: Thomas Campion) SPA
  • Whether men do laugh or weep (Text: Anonymous) GER

Last update: 2023-04-22 13:06:27

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