Vautor, Thomas
Vautor, Thomas, 1592-1619
Vautor, Thomas 15..-16..
Thomas Vautor Compositeur actif entre 1600 et 1620
VIAF ID: 115928846 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Vautor ‡c Compositeur actif entre 1600 et 1620
- 200 _ | ‡a Vautor ‡b Thomas ‡f 15..-16..
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Vautor, Thomas, ‡d 1592-1619
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (7)
Works
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Ah, sweet, whose beauty passeth all my telling | |
And yet, o dream, if thou wilt not depart | |
Blush, my rude present, blushing yet say this | |
Come forth, sweet nymph, and play thee | |
Consortiana : Johnson, Cornyshe, Weelkes, Gibbons, Wilbye, Vautor, Gentian, Sermisy, Monteverdi | |
Cruel madame, my heart you have bereft me | |
Dainty sweet bird, who art encaged there | |
Elizabethan and Jacobean Madrigals | |
English madrigals | |
Fair'st are the words that cover deep'st deceit | |
Flora gave me fayrest flowers | |
[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] | |
Lock up, fair lids : First Part : S.S.A.T.B. | |
Lock up, fair lids, the treasures of my heart | |
Love and marriage | |
Madrigaux anglais pour cinq voix | |
Madrigaux et chansons d'Angleterre | |
Melpomene, bewail thy sisters' loss | |
O merry world, when every lover with his mate | |
Mira cano, sol occubuit, nox nulla secuta est | |
Never did anymore delight to see his enemy | |
Sing on, sister, and well met | |
Songs of Divers Ayres and Natures | |
Songs of divers ayres and natures. Cruell madam | |
Songs of divers ayres and natures. Locke up faire lids | |
Songs of divers ayres and natures. Melpomene bewaile | |
Songs of divers ayres and natures. Mother, I will have a husband | |
Songs of divers ayres and natures, set 1 Mother, I will have a husband | |
Songs of divers ayres and natures, set 1 Sweet Suffolke owle | |
Songs of Divers Ayres and Natures Shepherds and nymphs | |
Songs of divers ayres and natures. Sweet Suffolke owle | |
Sweet Suffolk owl, so trimly dight | |
Sweet thief, when me of heart you reft | |
Thou art not fair for all thy red and white | |
Unkind, is this the meed of lover's pain ? | |
The Versatitlity of the Scholars : Volume One | |
Weep, weep, mine eyes ; salt tears, due honour give | |
Whilst fatal sisters held the bloody knife | |
Yet love not me, nor seek not to allure |