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==Publications==
==Publications==
*[[The First Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The First Booke of Ayres, Contayning Divine and Morall Songs]] (about 1613)
*''[[A Book of Ayres (Philip Rosseter)|A Book of Ayres]]'' (London, 1601) – with [[Philip Rosseter]]
*[[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 First Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The First Booke of Ayres, Contayning Divine and Morall Songs]]'' (about 1613)
*[[The Third Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The Third Booke of Ayres]] (1617)
*''[[The Second Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The Second Booke of Ayres, Containing Light Conceits of Lovers]]'' (about 1613)
*[[The Fourth Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The Fourth Booke of Ayres]] (1617)
*''[[The Third Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The Third Booke of Ayres]]'' (London, 1617)
*''[[The Fourth Booke of Ayres (Thomas Campion)|The Fourth Booke of Ayres]]'' (London, 1617)


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Latest revision as of 22:37, 20 September 2023

Alias: Thomas Campian

Life

Born: 12 February 1567

Died: 1 March 1620

Biography:
Thomas Campion was an English composer and poet.

View the Wikipedia article on Thomas Campion.

List of vocal works at CPDL

Sacred songs

Secular songs

 
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Settings of text by Thomas Campion

Publications

External links