Carlton, Richard, 1558?-1638?
Carlton, Richard
Carlton, Richard, approximately 1558-1638?
Carlton, Richard 1558c-1638c
Richard Carlton compositeur anglais
Richard Carlton English composer
Carlton, Richard, environ 1558-1638?
VIAF ID: 228385370 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Carlton ‡b Richard ‡f 1558?-1638?
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Carlton, Richard ‡d 1558-1638
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Carlton, Richard, ‡d 1558?-1638?
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Carlton, Richard, ‡d approximately 1558-1638?
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Carlton ‡c English composer
- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Carlton ‡c compositeur anglais
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
Works
Title | Sources |
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All creatures then with summer are delighted | |
Calm was the air | |
[caption title:] 5 voc: | Pavin 16 | |
Content thyself with thy estate | |
English madrigals and songs : from Henry VIII to the 20th century | |
Even as the flowers do wither | |
From stately tower King David sat beholding | |
heathen gods for love forsook their state | |
If women could be courtious | |
Let every sharp in sharp tune figure | |
Let God arise [...] M|r Carlton | |
Like as the gentle heart itself bewrays | |
love of change hath changed the world throughout | |
Madrigale 5stg. 1601 | |
Madrigals to fiue voyces: newly published by Richard Carlton preist: batchelor in musique | |
Madrigals, voices (5) | |
Madrigals, voices (5). Sound saddest notes | |
music collection of St. Michael's college, Tenbury | |
Nought is on earth more sacred and divine | |
Nought under heaven so strongly doth allure | |
Pavans | |
self-same thing that gives me cause to die | |
So whilom learnt that mighty Jewish swain | |
Triumphs of Oriana (The) | |
Unpublished English and Continental music manuscripts before 1650 | |
O vain desire, wherewith the world bewitches | |
When Flora fair the pleasant tidings bringeth | |
Who seeks to captivate the freest minds | |
Who vows devotion to fair beauty's shrine | |
With her sweet Locks the King was so inflamed | |
witless boy, that blind is to behold | |
Ye gentle ladies, in whose sovereign power |