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'''Biography:'''<br>
'''Biography:'''<br>
Thomas Campion was an English composer and poet.
Thomas Campion was an English composer and poet.
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==List of choral works==
==List of vocal works at CPDL==
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'''The First Booke of Ayres. Contayning Divine and Morall Songs (about 1613)'''
'''The First Booke of Ayres. Contayning Divine and Morall Songs (about 1613)'''
#Author of Light
#Author of light
#The Man of Life Upright (II)
#The man of life upright (II)
#Where Are All Thy Beauties Now
#{{NoCo|Where are all thy beauties now}}
#Out of My Soul's Depth
#Out of my soul's depth
#View me, Lord, a work of thine
#View me, Lord, a work of thine
#Bravely deckt, Come Forth, Bright Day
#Bravely deckt, come forth, bright day
#To Music Bent is my Retired Mind
#To music bent is my retired mind
#Tune thy Music to thy Heart
#Tune thy music to thy heart
#Most Sweet and Pleasing
#Most sweet and pleasing
#Wise Men Patience Never Want
#Wise men patience never want
#[[Never weather-beaten sail (Thomas Campion)|''Never weather-beaten sail'']] &nbsp; {{editions|4}}
#[[Never weather-beaten sail (Thomas Campion)|''Never weather-beaten sail'']]
#Lift Up to Heaven, Sad Wretch
#Lift up to heaven, sad wretch
#Lo, When Back Mine Eye
#Lo, when back mine eye
#''[[As by the Streames of Babilon (Thomas Campion)|As by the Streames of Babilon]]''{{Link|music.dalitio.de/choir/campion/as-by-the-streams/ {{net}}}}
#{{NoCo|As by the Streames of Babilon}}
#{{NoCo|Sing a song of joy|No. XV Sing a song of joy}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:CampionSSJ.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:CampionSSJ.mid}} {{mid}}] )
#{{NoCo|Sing a song of joy|No. XV Sing a song of joy}}
#Awake, Awake, Thou Heavy Sprite
#Awake, awake, thou heavy sprite
#Come, Cheerful Day
#Come, cheerful day
#Seek the Lord, and in His Ways Persever
#Seek the Lord, and in his ways persever
#Lighten, Heavy Heart, Thy Sprite
#Lighten, heavy heart, thy sprite
#Jack and Joan They Think No Ill
#Jack and Joan they think no ill
#All Looks Be Pale
#All looks be pale
*{{NoCo|Babylon streams (Psalm 51)|Third party arrangement of No 14 with Psalm 51 text underlay}} &nbsp; {{LLink|Babylon_Streams(Ps_51).pdf|Babylon_Streams.mid}}
*{{NoCo|Babylon streams (Psalm 51)|Third party arrangement of No. 14 with Psalm 51 text underlay}}


'''The Second Booke of Ayres. Containing Light Conceits of Lovers (about 1613)'''
'''The Second Booke of Ayres. Containing Light Conceits of Lovers (about 1613)'''
#Vaine Men, Whose Follies Make a God of Love
#Vaine men, whose follies make a god of love
#How Eas'ly Wert Thou Chained
#How eas'ly wert thou chained
#Harden Now Thy Tired Heart
#Harden now thy tired heart
#{{NoCo|O what unhoped|O What Unhop'd for Sweet Supply}} &nbsp; {{Link|music.dalitio.de/choir/campion/ayres-book2/ {{net}}}}
#{{NoCo|O what unhoped|O What unhop'd for sweet supply}}
#Where She Her Sacred Bower Adorns
#Where she her sacred bower adorns
#Fain Would I My Love Disclose
#Fain would I my love disclose
#Give Beauty All Her Right
#Give beauty all her right
#O Dear that I with Thee might Live
#O dear that I with thee might live
#Good Men, Show, if You Can Tell
#Good men, show, if you can tell
#What Harvest Half so Sweet Is
#What harvest half so sweet is
#Sweet, Exclude Me Not
#Sweet, exclude me not
#The Peaceful Western Wind
#The peaceful western wind
#There Is None, O None But You
#There is none, O none but you
#Pin'd I am and like to die
#Pin'd I am and like to die
#So Many Loves Have I Neglected
#So many loves have I neglected
#{{NoCo|Though your strangeness frets my heart}} &nbsp; ( [{{filepath:Though_your_strangeness_frets_my_heart.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Though_your_strangeness_frets_my_heart.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Though_your_strangeness_frets_my_heart.cap}} Capella] )
#{{NoCo|Though your strangeness frets my heart}}
#Come Away, Arm'd with Love's Delights
#Come away, arm'd with love's delights
#Come, You Pretty False-Ey'd Wanton
#Come, you pretty false-ey'd wanton
#A Secret Love
#A secret love
#Her rosy cheeks, her ever-smiling eyes
#Her rosy cheeks, her ever-smiling eyes
#Where Shall I Refuge Seek
#Where shall I refuge seek


'''The Third Booke of Ayres (1617)'''
'''The Third Booke of Ayres (1617)'''
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#Maids are simple, some men say
#Maids are simple, some men say
#Kind are her answers
#Kind are her answers
#Break Now, My Heart, and Die!
#Break now, my heart, and die!
#Now Winter Nights Enlarge
#{{NoCo|Now winter nights enlarge}}
#What Is It All That Men Possess
#What is it all that men possess
#If thou long'st so much to learn
#If thou long'st so much to learn
#{{NoCo|Shall I come, sweet love, to thee}} {{Link|www.evatoller.pp.se/ {{net}}}}
#{{NoCo|Shall I come, sweet love, to thee}}
#Thrice toss these Oaken ashes in the air
#Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air
#Fire, Fire, Fire!
#Fire, fire, fire!
#Come, O come, my life's delight
#Come, O come, my life's delight
#Could my heart more tongues employ
#Could my heart more tongues employ
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#Thou joy'st, fond boy, to be by many loved
#Thou joy'st, fond boy, to be by many loved
#Veil, love, mine eyes
#Veil, love, mine eyes
#{{NoCo|There is a garden in her face}} {{Link|www.evatoller.pp.se/ {{net}}}}
#{{NoCo|There is a garden in her face}}
#Love Me or Not, Love Her I Must or Die
#Love me or not, love her I must or die
#Beauty Is But A Painted Hell
#Beauty is but a painted hell
#I Must Complain
#I must complain
#Think'st thou to seduce me then
#Think'st thou to seduce me then
#Turn all thy thoughts to eyes
#Turn all thy thoughts to eyes
#Beauty, since you so much desire
#Beauty, since you so much desire
#Fain Would I Wed a Fair Young Man
#{{NoCo|Fain would I wed a fair young man}}


'''Other sources:'''
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*{{NoCo|Here she her sacred bower adornes}} {{Link|www.evatoller.pp.se/ {{net}}}}
*{{NoCo|Fair, if you expect admiring}}
*{{NoCo|My love hath vowed he will forsake me}} ( [{{filepath:197.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{website|brianrussell}}/197.mid {{mid}}] [{{website|brianrussell}}/197.nwc NoteWorthy Composer] )
*{{NoCo|Here she her sacred bower adornes}}
 
*{{NoCo|I care not for these ladies}}
*{{NoCo|Lord have mercy upon me}}
*{{NoCo|My love hath vowed he will forsake me}}
*{{NoCo|When Laura smiles}}
*{{NoCo|When the god of merry love}}
*{{NoCo|Woo her and win her}}
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==Musical settings of literary works==
==Settings of his literary works==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*[[The First Booke of Ayres, Contayning Divine and Morall Songs (Thomas Campion)|The First Booke of Ayres, Contayning Divine and Morall Songs]] (about 1613)
*[[The Second Booke of Ayres, Containing Light Conceits of Lovers (Thomas Campion)|The Second Booke of Ayres, Containing Light Conceits of Lovers]] (about 1613)
*[[The Third Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The Third Booke of Ayres]] (1617)
*[[The Fourth Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The Fourth Booke of Ayres]] (1617)


==External links==
==External links==
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Aliases: Thomas Campian

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Born: 12 February 1567

Died: 1 March 1620

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Thomas Campion was an English composer and poet.

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