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*''[[Though your strangeness frets my heart (Thomas Campion)|Though your strangeness frets my heart]]'' ( [{{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] ) | |||
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Revision as of 22:56, 9 January 2012
Aliases: 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 choral works
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The First Booke of Ayres. Contayning Divine and Morall Songs (about 1613)
- No. XIIII As by the Streames of Babilon ( )
- Third party arrangement of No. XIIII with Psalm 51 text underlay ( )
- No. XI Never weather-beaten sail (4 editions available)
- No. XV Sing a song of joy ( )
The Second Booke of Ayres. Containing Light Conceits of Lovers (about 1613)
- O what unhoped ( )
Other sources:
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Settings of his literary works
Settings of text by Thomas Campion
- Come cheerful day (Thomas Campion)
- Come, O come, my life's delight (Healey Willan)
- Follow thy fair sun (Ty Kroll)
- Follow your saint (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- In Praise of Neptune (Edward German)
- Jack and Joan (Charles Wood)
- Jack and Joan (Granville Bantock)
- Lift up to heav'n sad wretch thy heavy sprite (Thomas Campion)
- Lo, when back mine eye, pilgrim-like, I cast (Thomas Campion)
- Madrigal (Cyril Bradley Rootham)
- My sweetest Lesbia (Thomas Campion)
- Never weather-beaten sail (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- Never weather-beaten sail (Charles Wood)
- Never weather-beaten sail (Thomas Campion)
- Seek the Lord (Thomas Campion)
- Sing a song of joy (Thomas Campion)
- The man upright of life (Richard Allison)
- There is a garden (Hamish MacCunn)
- There is a garden in her face (Herbert A Chambers)
- There is a garden in her face (Herbert Brewer)
- There is a garden in her face (Richard Allison)
- There is a garden in her face (Robert Jones)
- Turn all thy thoughts to eyes (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
- View me Lord, a work of thine (Thomas Campion)
- View me, Lord (Charles Wood)
- View me, Lord (Christopher Hampson)
- View me, Lord (Ross Jallo)
- What if a day (Richard Allison)
- Where are all thy beauties now (Thomas Campion)
- Whether men do laugh or weep (Charles Hubert Hastings Parry)
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