Bartlet, John
Bartlett, John (kompozytor)
Bartlett, John 15..-16.. compositeur
Bartlet, John 16/17
Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610
Bartlet, John (około1565-około1620).
John Bartlet compositeur britannique
Bartlet, John, époque 1606-1610
John Bartlet English composer
Bartlet, John, fl. 1606-1610
VIAF ID: 56455668 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bartlet, John
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bartlet, John
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bartlet, John, ‡d active 1606-1610
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- 200 _ | ‡a Bartlett ‡b John ‡f 15..-16.. ‡c compositeur
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Bartlet ‡c English composer
- 100 0 _ ‡a John Bartlet ‡c compositeur britannique
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Airs | |
All my wits hath will enwrapped | |
Amorous dialogues [SR] p1980: | |
Booke of ayres | |
Booke of ayres. Go wailing verse | |
Booke of ayres. I heard of late | |
Booke of ayres. Of all the birds that I do know | |
Booke of ayres. Pretty duck there was | |
Booke of ayres. Unto a fly transformed | |
Booke of ayres. What thing is love, I pray thee tell | |
Booke of ayres. Whither runeth my sweethart | |
Concord song book for women's voices, unison, two-, three-, and four-part, for use by colleges, schools and choral societies. (Vocal edition.). Compiled and edited by Archibald T. Davison and Thomas Whitney Surette | |
Deller Consort. The English madrigal school [SR] p1994: | |
A dream | |
The Earl of Hartford's muse | |
Elizabethan love-songs : second set : [low voice] : with pianoforte accompaniments | |
Elizabethen and Jacobean music um 1600. | |
English lute songs | |
For you alone | |
Fortune, love and time (2 v. (2 C)) | |
Goe (bis) wailing verse, the issue of thy fire (4 v.) | |
I heard of late that love was falne asleepe (4 v.) | |
If ever haplesse woman had a cause (4 v.) | |
If there bee any one whome love hath wounded (4 v.) | |
O Lord, thy faithfulness | |
Music of Shakespeare's time vocal and instrumental works of Elizabethan England. | |
Poets to love such power ascribes [sic] (2 v.) | |
queen of Paphos Ericine (4 v.) | |
Severall of the Choisest | ITALIAN SONGS | COMPOSED BY | GIOVANNI GIACOMO CASTOLDI DA CARRAVAGGIO. | Together also, with some of the Best | new English=Ayres. | Collected from their chiefest Authors. | All in Three Parts, | Viz. Two TREBLES and a BASS. | |
Songs and fancies | |
Surcharged with discontent | |
The thirtie song | |
Vnto a fly transform'd from humane kinde | |
When from my love I looked for love | |
Who doth behold my mistress' face | |
I would thou wert not fair |