Pilkington, Francis, 1570?-1638
Pilkington, Francis
Pilkington, Francis, -1638
Pilkington, Francis 1570c-1638
Pilkington, Francis, ca. 1570-1638
Francis Pilkington English composer
Pilkington, Francis (ok. 1570-1638)
פיליקנגטון, פרנסיס, 1565-1638
Pilkington, Francis apie 1570-1638
Pilkington, Francis, approximately 1570-1638
VIAF ID: 198144928971554440511 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Francis Pilkington ‡c English composer
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pilkington, Francis
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pilkington, Francis ‡d 1570-1638
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Pilkington, Francis ‡d ca. 1570-1638
- 100 1 _ ‡a Pilkington, Francis, ‡d -1638
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Pilkington, Francis, ‡d 1570?-1638
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Chester
- 551 _ _ ‡a Chester ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
Works
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6: songe: | |
7: | |
Alas faire face why doth that smoothed brow | |
Altenglische Lautenlieder | |
Ars Brittanica : Old Hall Manuscript, Madrigals, Lute Songs | |
Ashburton, 1978: | |
Beautie sate bathing | |
Camerata of London. English ayres and duets [SR] p1981: | |
Can she disdaine can I persist to love | |
Collected lute music | |
Complete works for solo lute | |
Curranta for Mrs. E. Murcott | |
Diaphenia | |
Down-a-down | |
Elizabethan songs : The Lady Musick | |
English lute songs. | |
The first book of songs or airs of four parts. | |
Galliards, lute, D minor | |
Goe from my windowe | |
L. Hastings god morow | |
Hidden O Lord are my most horrid sins | |
High mighty God of righteousness | |
Invitation to madrigals 2. | |
[Kein Hauptsachtitel erfasst] | |
L'art du chant anglais et italien | |
Look Mistress mine, within this hollow breast | |
Lord Zouches maske | |
Love is a secret feeding fire that gives all creatures being (A 4 voix) | |
Les Luthistes anglais = English lutenists. Vol. 2 | |
Madrigale und Pastoralen, Buch 1 Sing we, dance we | |
Madrigale und Pastoralen, Buch 2 Care for thy soul | |
Madrigals and pastorals, 1st set | |
Madrigals and pastorals, 1st set. Amyntas with his Phyllis fair | |
Madrigals and pastorals, 1st set. Extraits | |
Madrigals and pastorals, 1st set. Have I found her | |
Madrigals and pastorals, 1st set. Messenger of the delightful spring | |
Madrigals and pastorals, 2nd set | |
Madrigals and pastorals, 2nd set. Care for thy soul | |
Madrigals and pastorals, 2nd set. Come, shepherds' weeds | |
Madrigals and pastorals, 2nd set. O softly-singing lute | |
Madrigals and pastorals set 1 | |
Madrigals and pastorals set 1 I follow, lo, the footing | |
Madrigals and pastorals set 2 | |
Madrigaux & chansons d'Angleterre | |
The Most beautiful madrigals = Les Plus beaux madrigaux = Die schönsten Madrigal | |
Mrs. E. Murcots delight | |
Musick deare solace | |
Musique à la Cour des Tudor | |
My heart is dead within me (A 5 voix) | |
No let chromatic tunes (2 min 43 s) | |
No, no, no, it will not be (A 5 voix) | |
Now let her change and spare not | |
Now, o now I needs must part | |
Now peep, bo peep [Enregistrement sonore] | |
Orpheus' noble strings | |
Pavin (3 min 48 s) | |
O praise the Lord | |
Prelude (1 min 10 s) | |
Renesansna muzika za gitaru. | |
Rest, sweet nymphs für gemischten Chor, Streichquartett und Klavier | |
See where my love a maying goes, with sweet Dame Flora sporting (A 3 voix) | |
Sing we, dance we, on the green (A 5 voix) | |
Singing & dancing | |
Songs or ayres | |
Songs or ayres, 1st book. Ay me, she frowns | |
Songs or ayres, 1st book. Rest sweet nimphs | |
Songs or ayres. Ay me, she frowns | |
Songs or ayres. Beauty sat bathing | |
Songs or ayres. Diaphenia like the daffdowndilly | |
Songs or ayres. Down-a-down, thus Phyllis sung | |
Songs or ayres. I sigh, as sure to wear the fruit | |
Songs or Ayres, libro 1º | |
Songs or ayres. Music dear solace | |
Songs or ayres. My choice is made | |
Songs or ayres. Now peep, bo-peep | |
Songs or ayres. Rest, sweet nymphs | |
Songs or ayres. Selections | |
Songs or ayres. Underneath a cypress shade | |
Songs or ayres. Whither so fast? | |
Songs or ayres. With fragrant flowers we strew the way | |
Songs or ayres. You that pine in long desire | |
Sound, woeful plaints | |
Spanish paven | |
Sweet Phillida, my flocks as white and pure as snowy down (A 5 voix) | |
The Tears or lamentations of a sorrowful soul | |
Thanks gentle moone | |
To music bent is my retired mind (3 min 16 s) | |
Unpublished English manuscripts before 1850, section A | |
Werke Lt | |
What greater grief (3 min 27 s) | |
What though her frowns and hard entreaties Kill (A 4 voix) | |
Why do I fret and grieve (A 4 voix) | |
[without title] | |
Works. Selections | |
Ye bubbling springs that gentle music makes | |
Yond hill-tops Phoebus kissed | |
You gentle nymphs that on these meadows play | |
Your fond preferments are but children's toys | |
נומי נומי בת המים (עבוד) |