Bateson, Thomas
Bateson, Thomas 1570c-1630
Bateson, Thomas, 15..-1630
Bateson, Thomas 1570-1630
Thomas Bateson English composer and organist
Bateson, Thomas, ca. 1570-1630
Bateson, Thomas apie 1570-1630
VIAF ID: 292894595 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Bateson ‡b Thomas ‡f 15..-1630
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bateson, Thomas
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bateson, Thomas ‡d 1570-1630
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bateson, Thomas, ‡d 15..-1630
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Bateson ‡c English composer and organist
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Cheshire
- 551 _ _ ‡a Chester
- 551 _ _ ‡a Dublin
Works
Title | Sources |
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Adieu sweet love oh thus to part | |
Ah me my mistress scorns my love | |
Alas, where is my love, where is my sweeting | |
And must I needs depart then ? | |
Beauty is a lovely sweet | |
Camilla fair tript o'er the plain | |
[caption title, f.9v:] N.o 5 | |
Come follow me fair nymphs | |
Cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo | |
Cupid in a bed of roses | |
Dame Venus hence to Paphos go | |
Dear, if you wish my dying | |
English Madrigales | |
English madrigals, set 1 Your shining eyes | |
Fair Hebe when dame Flora meets | |
first part | |
The first set of madrigals for three, four, five and six voices | |
O fly not, love, O fly not me | |
Fond love is blind | |
Hark hear you not a heavenly harmony | |
Have I found her | |
Her hair the net of golden wire | |
Holie, Lord God allmightie | |
If I seek to enjoy | |
If love be blind, how hath he then the sight | |
Invitation to madrigals : a graded selection of 20 four-part works : for SATB | |
Life of my life, how should I live alas (A 5 voix) | |
Love is the fire that burns me | |
Love would discharge the duty of his heart | |
Madrigale set 2 | |
Madrigals, 1st set. Nightingale so soon as April | |
Madrigals, 1st set. Sister, awake | |
Madrigals, 1st set. Those sweet delightful lilies | |
Madrigals, 1st set. Whither so fast? | |
Madrigals, 2nd set. Down the hills Corinna trips | |
Madrigals, 2nd set. If floods of tears | |
Madrigaux, 1st set | |
Madrigaux, 1st set. Phyllis, farewell | |
Madrigaux, 2nd set | |
Man first created was in single life | |
Merrily my love and I | |
The Most beautiful madrigals = Les Plus beaux madrigaux = Die schönsten Madrigal | |
music collection at the Bodleian Library, Oxford | |
Music some think no music is | |
My mistress after service due | |
The nightingale in silent night | |
One woman scare of twenty (A 3 voix) | |
Orianaes farewell | |
Phyllis, farewell ! I may no longer live | |
second part | |
The second set of madrigales to 3. 4. 5. and 6. parts : apt for viols and voyces. Newly composed by Thomas Bateson, Bacheler of Musicke, organist, and master of the children of the cathedrall church of the blessed Trinitie, Dublin, in the realme of Ireland | |
She with a cruel frown | |
Sister, awake, close not your eyes | |
Strange were the life that every man would like | |
Sweet Gemma when I first beheld thy beauty | |
Sweet those trammels of your hair | |
Tho: Bateson | |
Thyrsis on his fair Phyllis' breast reposing | |
Unpublished English manuscripts before 1850, section A | |
The Versatitlity of the Scholars : Volume One | |
The way to keep him. [Song] [s.l., s.n.] | |
O what is she | |
When Oriana walked to take the air | |
When to the gloomy woods (A 4 voix) | |
Whither so fast ? See how the kindly flowers | |
Who prostrate lie at women's feet | |
[without title] | |
Your shining eyes and golden hair |