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Creators | Key | Opus | Composed | Instrumentation | Period/style | Type | Listen | Code |
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| Sound woeful plaints in hills and woods | Francis Pilkington, composer | voice, lute and viol 4 voices |
Renaissance | Songs, Airs | |||||
| Rest, Sweet Nymphs | Francis Pilkington, composer | voice, lute and viol 4 voices |
Renaissance | Songs, Airs | |||||
| You That Pine in Long Desire | Francis Pilkington, composer | voice, lute and viol 4 voices |
Renaissance | Songs, Airs | |||||
| Music dear solace, to my thoughts neglected | Francis Pilkington, composer | mixed chorus and lute voice and lute |
Renaissance | Airs | |||||
| Look Mistress Mine within This Hollow Breast | Francis Pilkington, composer | voice, lute and viol 4 voices |
Renaissance | Songs, Airs | |||||
| Alas Fair Face (Why Doth That Smoothed Brow) | Francis Pilkington, composer | voice, lute and viol 4 voices |
Renaissance | Songs, Airs | |||||
| My choice is made and I desire no change | Francis Pilkington, composer | voice, lute and viol 4 voices |
Renaissance | Songs, Airs | |||||
| Thanks gentle moon for thy obscured light (Thanks gentle Moone for thy obscured light) | Francis Pilkington, composer | voice, lute and viol 4 voices |
Renaissance | Songs, Airs | |||||
| Beauty Sat Bathing By a Spring (Beautie Sat Bathing By a Spring) | Francis Pilkington, composer | soprano, alto, tenor and bass soprano, alto, tenor, bass and lute voice and lute |
Renaissance | Madrigals | |||||
| The First Book of Songs Or Airs of Four Parts | Francis Pilkington, composer | 4 voices voice, lute and viol |
Renaissance | Songs, Airs | |||||
| Amyntas with His Phyllis Fair (Madrigal) | Francis Pilkington, composer | G major | soprano, alto, tenor and bass | Baroque | Madrigals | ||||
| Go From My Window (Variations on "Go From My Window" for lute.) | Francis Pilkington, composer | F major | lute | Renaissance | Variations | ||||
| Sing We, Dance We | Francis Pilkington, composer | 4 voices | Renaissance | Songs | |||||
| O Softly Singing Lute | Francis Pilkington, composer | 6 voices | Renaissance | Songs |
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