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Author: John Fletcher (1579-1625)
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
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Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics. A blue rectangle containing a language code such as ENG indicates the presence of a translation to that language. A grey rectangle such as FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but is missing.
A hymn to Pan (All ye woods and trees and bowers) - A. Bliss
A sad song (Lay a garland on my hearse
) (from The Maid's Tragedy) - P. Warlock DUT
All ye woods and trees and bowers A. Bliss: A hymn to Pan
Aspatia's song (Lay a garland on my hearse
) (from The Maid's Tragedy) - J. Andriessen, J. Jeffreys DUT
Better music ne'er were known - C. Parry [x]
Come sleep (Come, Sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
) (from The Woman Hater) - P. Glanville-Hicks GER FRE
Come, Sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
(from The Woman Hater) GER FRE P. Glanville-Hicks: Come sleep
I. Gurney, P. Warlock, R. Clarke, J. Jeffreys: Sleep
Come, you whose loves are dead J. Benedict: Dirge for the faithful lover
Dirge for the faithful lover (Come, you whose loves are dead) - J. Benedict
Do not fear to put thy feet
R. Hundley: Sweet river
E. Moeran: The River-God's song
Evening in summer (Shepherds all and maidens fair) - C. Gibbs
Finale (London, to thee I do present the merry month of May
) - B. Britten
Hymn to Pan (Sing his praises that doth keep) - R. Clarke
I'll sail upon the Dog Star H. Purcell: I'll sail upon the Dog-star
I'll sail upon the Dog-star (I'll sail upon the Dog Star) - H. Purcell
Lay a garland (Lay a garland on my hearse
) (from The Maid's Tragedy) - R. Pearsall, A. Taylor DUT
Lay a garland on my hearse (Lay a garland on my hearse
) (from The Maid's Tragedy) - C. Parry DUT
Lay a garland on my hearse
(from The Maid's Tragedy) DUT E. Moeran: Willow song
J. Andriessen, J. Jeffreys: Aspatia's song
R. Pearsall, A. Taylor: Lay a garland
C. Parry: Lay a garland on my hearse
P. Warlock: A sad song
Let the Graces (Let the Graces and Pleasures repair
) - H. Purcell
Let the Graces and Pleasures repair
H. Purcell: Let the Graces
Lied aus Heinrich VIII, von Shakespeare (Orpheus Laute hiess die Wipfel
) - E. Lassen DUT FRE FIN SWE (Text: after John Fletcher) [x]
London, to thee I do present the merry month of May
B. Britten: Finale
Madrigal à la Musique (Orphée avec son luth faisait courber les chênes
) - C. Bordes DUT GER FIN SWE GER
Mourn no more (Weep no more, nor sigh, nor groan
) (from The Queen of Corinth) - P. Warlock
O lead me to some peaceful gloom (O lead me to some peaceful gloom) - H. Purcell FRE
O lead me to some peaceful gloom FRE H. Purcell: O lead me to some peaceful gloom
Orfeus med sin lutas klang (Orfeus med sin lutas klang) - K. Stenhammar DUT FRE GER FIN GER (Text: after John Fletcher) [x]
Orfeus med sin lutas klang DUT FRE GER FIN GER (Text: after John Fletcher) [x] K. Stenhammar: Orfeus med sin lutas klang
Orphée avec son luth faisait courber les chênes
DUT GER FIN SWE GER C. Bordes: Madrigal à la Musique
Orpheon kun kannel kaikui DUT FRE GER SWE GER
Orpheus (Orpheus with his lute made trees
) - V. Gabriel, I. Gurney, T. Pasatieri, N. Lee DUT FRE GER FIN SWE GER
Orpheus (Lucius's Song) (Orpheus with his lute made trees
) - M. Blitzstein DUT FRE GER FIN SWE GER
Orpheus dwong der bomen toppen
FRE GER FIN SWE GER
Orpheus Laute hiess die Wipfel
DUT FRE FIN SWE (Text: after John Fletcher) [x] E. Lassen: Lied aus Heinrich VIII, von Shakespeare
Orpheus with his lute (Orpheus with his lute made trees
) - E. German, M. Greene, C. Manney, W. Schuman, A. Sullivan, R. Vaughan Williams, E. Bunge, J. Keel, C. Busch, B. Roe, R. Quilter, J. Gardner DUT FRE GER FIN SWE GER
Orpheus with his lute made trees
DUT FRE GER FIN SWE GER M. Blitzstein: Orpheus (Lucius's Song)
J. Rico: Orpheus with his lute made trees
V. Gabriel, I. Gurney, T. Pasatieri, N. Lee: Orpheus
R. Hundley: When Orpheus played
E. German, M. Greene, C. Manney, W. Schuman, A. Sullivan, R. Vaughan Williams, E. Bunge, J. Keel, C. Busch, R. Vaughan Williams, B. Roe, R. Quilter, J. Gardner: Orpheus with his lute
S. Gerber: Song4
G. MacFarren: Orpheus, with his lute
T. Chilcot: The words by Shakespeare in Henry the Eight
Shepherds all and maidens fair C. Gibbs: Evening in summer
Since from my dear Astraea's sight FRE H. Purcell: Since from my dear Astrea's sight
Since from my dear Astrea's sight (Since from my dear Astraea's sight) - H. Purcell FRE
Sing his praises that doth keep R. Clarke: Hymn to Pan
Sleep (Come, Sleep, and with thy sweet deceiving
) (from The Woman Hater) - I. Gurney, P. Warlock, R. Clarke, J. Jeffreys GER FRE
Song4 (Orpheus with his lute made trees
) - S. Gerber DUT FRE GER FIN SWE GER
Still I'm wishing (Still I'm wishing, still desiring) - H. Purcell
Still I'm wishing, still desiring H. Purcell: Still I'm wishing
Sweet river (Do not fear to put thy feet
) - R. Hundley
Tell me why (Tell me why, my charming fair) - H. Purcell
Tell me why, my charming fair H. Purcell: Tell me why
The River-God's song (Do not fear to put thy feet
) - E. Moeran
The words by Shakespeare in Henry the Eight (Orpheus with his lute made trees
) - T. Chilcot DUT FRE GER FIN SWE GER
There's not a swain (There's not a Swain, on the Plain) - H. Purcell
There's not a Swain, on the Plain H. Purcell: There's not a swain
Weep no more, nor sigh, nor groan
(from The Queen of Corinth) P. Warlock: Mourn no more
What shall I do (What shall I do to show how much I love her) - H. Purcell
What shall I do to show how much I love her H. Purcell: What shall I do
When Orpheus played (Orpheus with his lute made trees
) - R. Hundley DUT FRE GER FIN SWE GER
Willow song (Lay a garland on my hearse
) (from The Maid's Tragedy) - E. Moeran DUT
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