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*[[When from my love I looked for love (John Bartlet)|''When from my love I looked for love'']] | *[[When from my love I looked for love (John Bartlet)|''When from my love I looked for love'']] ( [{{website|chorusrehearsal}} {{net}}] ) | ||
Revision as of 02:46, 24 October 2011
Aliases: John Bartlett
Life
Flourished: 1606-1610
Biography
John Bartlet, also John Bartlett, was an English Renaissance composer. He was employed as a musician by Sir Edward Seymour, Earl Hertford (1539-1621), and accompanied him on a diplomatic visit to Brussels in 1605. In Bartlet's only publication he describes himself as a "Gentleman and Practitioner in this art," claiming a connection to a coat of arms.
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List of choral works
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- Of all the birds (4 editions available)
- Sweet Birdes Deprive Us Never ( )
- When from my love I looked for love ( )
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Publications
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