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Revision as of 03:11, 9 October 2015

Life

Born: 1592

Died: 1633

Biography

View the Wikipedia article on Thomas Ravenscroft.

List of choral works

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1. Secular Songs

2. Sacred Psalm-Songs

Editions of whole collections


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Publications

  • Pammelia. Musicks Miscellanie. (1609)
  • Deuteromelia: Or The Second part of Musicks melodie. (1609)
  • Melismata. Musicall Phansies. Fitting the Court, Citie, and Countrey Humours. To 3, 4, and 5. Voyces. (1611)
  • A briefe discourse Of the true (but neglected) use of Charact'ring the Degrees by their Perfection [...] (1614)
  • The Whole Booke of Psalmes: With The Humnes Evangelicall, and Songs Spiritual. [...] (1621)

External links

The Music of Thomas Ravenscroft: The best online resource for modern editions, facsimiles, discography and bibliography.