Category:Lute accompaniment
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This subcategory of Category:Accompaniment is for choral works with lute accompaniment. This category is added by the Template:LuteAcc, which is typically placed by typing {{LuteAcc}} in the Instruments: field of a choral works page.
Pages in this category
The following 162 pages are in this category, out of 162 total.
A
- Absence, hear thou my protestation (Thomas Morley)
- All ye, whom love or fortune hath betrayed (John Dowland)
- Amor opra che puoi (Orazio Vecchi)
- And is it night (Robert Jones)
- As by the Streames of Babilon (Thomas Campion)
- Author of Light (Thomas Campion)
- Awake, sweet love (John Dowland)
- Away with these self-loving lads (John Dowland)
- Aze I the silly fish beguile (Robert Jones)
B
C
- Can I forget what Reason's force (Thomas Morley)
- Can she excuse my wrongs (John Dowland)
- Cease these false sports (John Dowland)
- Cleare or cloudie sweet as Aprill showring (John Dowland)
- Come again sweet love doth now invite (John Dowland)
- Come away, come sweet love (John Dowland)
- Come heavy sleep (John Dowland)
- Come il sol fra le nuvole (Gasparo Fiorino)
- Come when I call, or tarrie till I come (John Dowland)
- Come ye heavy states of night (John Dowland)
- Come, Sorrow come (Thomas Morley)
- Le content est riche (Claudin de Sermisy)
- Cum vocatus fueris ad nuptias (Cosimo Bottegari)
D
F
- Faction that ever dwells in court (John Dowland)
- Fair in a morn (Thomas Morley)
- Far from triumphing Court (John Dowland)
- Fare well fond youth (Robert Jones)
- Farewell too faire (John Dowland)
- Farewell unkind farewell (John Dowland)
- Farewell, dear love (Robert Jones)
- Fiamenga freda core (Emanuel Adriaenssen)
- The First Booke of Songes or Ayres (Robert Jones)
- The First Set of Madrigals (Robert Jones)
- Flow my tears, fall from your springs (John Dowland)
- From silent night (John Dowland)
- Fuggi, fuggi, cor mio (Adrian Willaert)
G
H
I
- I care not for these ladies (Thomas Campion)
- I saw my lady weep (John Dowland)
- I saw my lady weeping (Thomas Morley)
- If fluds of teares could clense my follies past (John Dowland)
- If in this flesh (Robert Jones)
- If my complaints could passions move (John Dowland)
- If that a sinner's sighs be Angels' food (John Dowland)
- In darkness let me dwell (John Dowland)
- In exitu Israel (Vincenzo Galilei)
- In this trembling shadow (John Dowland)
- Ingiustissimo Amore (Antonio Orlandini)
- Io t'ho donato il core (Giovanni Battista Zesso)
- It was a lover and his lass (Thomas Morley)
L
- Lady if you so spite me (John Dowland)
- Lasso vita mia, mi fa morire (John Dowland)
- Lend your eares to my sorrow good people (John Dowland)
- Love stood amazed at sweet beauty's pain (John Dowland)
- Love those beams that breed (John Dowland)
- Love will make the roses grow (Leanne Daharja Veitch)
- Love winged my hopes (Thomas Morley)
- Love, love (Robert Jones)
M
- Madonna il tuo bel viso (Adrian Willaert)
- Me, me and none but me (John Dowland)
- Mistress mine, well may you fare (Thomas Morley)
- Mourn, mourn, day is with darkness fled (John Dowland)
- The Muses Gardin for Delights (Robert Jones)
- A Musicall Dreame (Robert Jones)
- My complaining is but faining (Robert Jones)
- My heart and tongue were twins (John Dowland)
- My sweetest Lesbia (Thomas Campion)
- My thoughts are wing'd (John Dowland)
N
O
- O mio soave foco (Pompeo Stabile)
- O rosa bella (John Dunstable)
- O sweet woods, the delight of solitarienesse (John Dowland)
- O what unhoped (Thomas Campion)
- Occhi miei lassi (Bartolomeo Tromboncino)
- Of all the birds (John Bartlet)
- Oh what hath overwrought my all amazed thought (John Dowland)
- On a time in summer season (Robert Jones)
- Once did I serve a cruel heart (Robert Jones)
P
Q
S
- S'egli è vero (Orazio Vecchi)
- Say love if ever thou didst find (John Dowland)
- Se estus birdo mi (Krysztof Daletski)
- Se lieta e grata morte (Philippe Verdelot)
- Se'l raggio de vostr'occhi (Luca Marenzio)
- The Second Booke of Songs and Ayres (Robert Jones)
- Shall I strive with words to move (John Dowland)
- Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace (John Dowland)
- She straight her light green silken coats (Thomas Morley)
- Sing a song of joy (Thomas Campion)
- Sleep wayward thoughts (John Dowland)
- Sleep, slumb'ring eyes (Thomas Morley)
- Soft, Cupid, soft (Robert Jones)
- Sorrow, sorrow, stay, lend true repentant tears (John Dowland)
- Stay time a while thy flying (John Dowland)
- Sweet birdes deprive us never (John Bartlet)
- Sweet Kate of late ran away (Robert Jones)
- Sweet stay a while (John Dowland)
T
- Tell me true Love where shall I seek thy being (John Dowland)
- Think'st thou then by thy feigning (John Dowland)
- Thirsis and Milla (Thomas Morley)
- Thou mighty God - When David's life by Saul - When the poor Cripple (John Dowland)
- Though your strangenes (Robert Jones)
- Time stands still (John Dowland)
- To ask for all thy love (John Dowland)
- Tosse not my soule (John Dowland)
V
W
- Welcome black night (John Dowland)
- Were every thought an eye (John Dowland)
- What if I never speed (John Dowland)
- What if my mistress now (Thomas Morley)
- When others sing 'Venite exultemus' (John Dowland)
- When Phœbus first did Daphne love (John Dowland)
- Where are all thy beauties now (Thomas Campion)
- Where sin sore wounding (John Dowland)
- White as lilies was her face (John Dowland)
- White as lilies was her face (Thomas Morley)
- Who ever thinks or hopes of love for love (John Dowland)
- Who is it that this dark night (Thomas Morley)
- Will saide to his mammy (Robert Jones)
- Will you buy a fine dog? (Thomas Morley)
- Wilt thou unkind thus reave me (John Dowland)
- With fragrant flowers we strew the way (Francis Pilkington)
- With my love my life was nestled (Thomas Morley)
- Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns hält, SWV 467 (Heinrich Schütz)
- Woeful heart with grief oppressed (John Dowland)
- Woo her and win her (Thomas Campion)
- Would my conceit that first enforc'd my woe (John Dowland)