Bennet, John, active 1599-1614
Bennet, John 1575-1614p
Bennet, John 1575-1614
Bennet, John, 157.?-16.., Musicien
Bennett, John Rev
בנט, ג'ון, 1575-1614
Bennet, John . f. ca. 1575
Bennet, John, musicien
Bennet, John, darbojies 1599-1614
John Bennet composer of the English madrigal school
Bennet, John, fl. 1599-1614
Bennet, John, 1570-1615
Bennet, John (c.1575-after 1614)
VIAF ID: 271275190 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (43)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
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Works
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All creatures now are merry-minded | |
A briefe discourse of the true use | |
[caption title:] Thyrsis Sleepest Thou. | J. Bennet. 1598. | |
Come and go (1 min 15 s) | |
Come shepherds follow me | |
Cruel unkind my heart thou hast bereft me | |
Dark is my delight | |
Douglas Frank Chorale. The a cappella singer [SR] p2000: | |
Dramatic laments : elegies and lullabies | |
Eliza, her name gives honour | |
English madrigal composers | |
Flow o my tears and cease not | |
O God of gods | |
O grief where shall poor grief find patient hearing | |
Histoire de la musique vocale du grégorien à 1750. | |
Hunting for the hearn and duck | |
In nomine (3 min 14 s) | |
In paradise | |
Invitation to madrigals 2. | |
Joséphine. Paroles de Robert Edouard. Chant et piano | |
[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] | |
I languish to complain me | |
Listen! | |
Lobgesang nun tragt in alle Lande weit | |
Luer falkners | |
Madrigal John Bennet | |
Madrigale 4-stimmig | |
Madrigals and wedding songs for Diana | |
Madrigals, voices (4) | |
Madrigals, voices (4). Let go! why do you stay me? | |
Madrigals, voices (4). Thyrsis, sleepest thou? | |
Madrigals, voices (4). Weep, o mine eyes | |
Mourn silly soul disdained | |
music collection of St. Michael's college, Tenbury | |
No time in eternity | |
Nymphidia : the court of faerie | |
Rest now Amphion rest thy charming lyre | |
Round about in a fair ring | |
Self-laudatory hymn of Inanna (13 min 19 s) | |
Send forth thy sighs (2 min 13 s) | |
Shakespeare : come again sweet love | |
Since neither tunes of joy nor notes of sadness | |
Sing loud ye nymphs and shepherds of Parnassus | |
O sleep fond fancy | |
So lovely is thy dear self so fair so framed | |
Song. My Mistress is as fair [...] by John Bennet 1600 | |
O sweet grief O sweet sighs O sweet disdaining | |
Ten Eighteenth-century Voluntaries, edited by Gwilym Beechey. [Pour orgue] | |
Thirsis sleepeth thou. N.|o 9 | |
Thyrsis sleepest thou holla let not sorrow slay us | |
The triumphs of Oriana : madrigals | |
Venus' birds | |
Vocal music. Selections | |
I wander up and down and fain would rest me | |
Weep, o mine eyes : for TTBB a cappella | |
When as I looked on my lovely Phyllis | |
While you here do snoring lie (1 min 12 s) | |
The whole book of Psalmes | |
The whole Booke of Psalmes : with the hymnes evangelicall, and songs spiritvall : composed into 4. parts by sundry authors, to such seuerall tunes, as haue beene, and are vsually sung in England, Scotland, Wales, Germany, Italy, France, and the Nether-lands, neuer as yet before in one volumne published : also, 1. a briefe abstract of the prayse, efficacie, and vertue of the psalmes, 2. that all clarkes of churches, and the auditory, may know what tune each proper psalme may be sung vnto | |
[without title] | |
Ye restless thoughts that harbour discontent | |
You'll never leave still tossing to and fro | |
בכי נא נפשי |