Thomas Campion (1567–1620)
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A practicing physician and musician throughout his life, Thomas Campion wrote poetry, songs, masques, and a treatise on music and poetry. His lyrics possess rare charm and freshness, as well as a melodiousness and metrical variety that reflect their musical origin. In his introduction to Campion's visa mer collected works, Walter R. Davis wrote, "Campion's pursuit of the movements of sound is recorded in that strange but subtle treatise, Observations in the Art of English Poesie (1602), and its fruits are preserved in his songbooks. He is a poet-perhaps the poet-of the auditory rather than the visual imagination. He offers us experiences that strike the ear." (Bowker Author Biography) visa färre
Verk av Thomas Campion
Never weather beaten saile 5 exemplar
Campion's Works 4 exemplar
When to Her Lute Corinna Sings (The Compete Harvard Classics Collection, vol. 40) (KINDLE) 2 exemplar
A New Way of Making Fowre Parts in Counterpoint/Rules How to Compose (Music Theory in Britain, 1500-1700: Critical… (2003) 2 exemplar
If Thou Longst so Much to Learn 1 exemplar
The peacefull westerne winde 1 exemplar
My love hath vow'd 1 exemplar
Hark all you ladies 1 exemplar
Author of Light 1 exemplar
Shall I Come Sweet Love to Thee? 1 exemplar
It Fell on a Summer's Day 1 exemplar
Campion: Ayres 1 exemplar
Campion's works 1 exemplar
Faine would I wed 1 exemplar
Songs 1 exemplar
Songs from Rosseter' Book of Ayres Part 2 1 exemplar
Songs from Rosseter' Book of Ayres Part 1 1 exemplar
Faire if you expect admiring 1 exemplar
Ayres 1 exemplar
Lute songs 1 exemplar
Rose-cheeked Laura 1 exemplar
Fifty songs 1 exemplar
The Caversham Entertainment 1 exemplar
Turn All thy Thoughts to Eyes (The Compete Harvard Classics Collection, vol. 40) (KINDLE) 1 exemplar
Song Tune 1 exemplar
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- Vedertaget namn
- Campion, Thomas
- Födelsedag
- 1567-02-12
- Avled
- 1620-03-01
- Begravningsplats
- The Guild Church of St Dunstan-in-the-West, London, England, UK
- Kön
- male
- Nationalitet
- UK
- Födelseort
- London, England, UK
- Dödsort
- London, England, UK
- Dödsorsak
- plague
- Bostadsorter
- London, England, UK
- Utbildning
- University of Cambridge (Peterhouse)
Gray's Inn
University of Caen (MD|1605) - Yrken
- poet
composer
physician
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Statistik
- Verk
- 63
- Även av
- 21
- Medlemmar
- 201
- Popularitet
- #109,507
- Betyg
- 4.1
- Recensioner
- 11
- ISBN
- 24
- Språk
- 1
Loe here I burne in such desire
That all the teares that I can straine
Out of mine idle empty braine
Cannot allay my scorching paine.
Come Trent, and Humber, and fayre Thames,
Dread Ocean, haste with all thy streames:
And, if you cannot quench my fire,
O drowne both mee and my desire.
Fire,fire,fire,fire!
There is no hell to my desire:
See, all the Rivers backward flye,
And th' Ocean doth his waves deny,
For feare my heate should drinke them dry.
Come, heav'nly showres, then, pouring downe;
Come, you that once the world did drowne:
Some then you spar'd, but now save all,
That else must burne, and with mee fall.
… (mer)