Thomas Campion

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Shall I come, sweet love, to thee? 02:13 Tools
I care not for these Ladies 02:45 Tools
Jacke and Jone they think no ill 02:32 Tools
Beauty, since you so much desire 01:50 Tools
The Sypres curten of the night 05:17 Tools
My love hath vow'd 02:58 Tools
Never weather-beaten sail 02:09 Tools
Turne all thy thoughts to eyes 01:31 Tools
Tune thy Musicke to thy hart 01:37 Tools
Thou joy'st, fond boy 02:01 Tools
Faire, if you expect admiring 01:18 Tools
Though you are yoong and I am olde 03:06 Tools
Come Let us sound with melody 02:51 Tools
My sweetest Lesbia 04:40 Tools
What If a Day 02:27 Tools
What then is love but mourning? 02:43 Tools
What is it all that men possesse? 01:43 Tools
Fire, fire, fire, fire! 01:43 Tools
Sweet exclude mee not 03:14 Tools
When to her lute Corrina sings 01:56 Tools
Come you pretty false-ey'd wanton 01:39 Tools
The cypress curtain of the night 05:01 Tools
Author of light 02:57 Tools
Come Away 01:59 Tools
Come Let Us Sound with Melodie the Praises 03:34 Tools
Her Rosie Cheeks 02:33 Tools
There is none, O none but you 02:08 Tools
The peacefull westerne winde 02:43 Tools
It fell on a sommers daie 02:46 Tools
There is a Garden in her face 03:34 Tools
The peaceful western wind 03:10 Tools
It fell on a summer's day 02:48 Tools
Sweet exclude me not 04:16 Tools
Her rosie cheekes, her ever smiling eyes 02:27 Tools
To musicke bent is my retyred minde 02:25 Tools
Never weather beaten sail 00:00 Tools
Fire, fire, fire, fire loe here I burne 03:12 Tools
Give Beauty All Her RIght 03:34 Tools
Love me or not 03:14 Tools
Faine would I wed 01:38 Tools
Shall I Come Sweet Love to Thee? 02:12 Tools
O Dear That I With The Might Live 02:03 Tools
Vaile, love mine eyes 02:13 Tools
The sypres curten of the night is spread 06:32 Tools
Bookes of Ayres, Book 2*: Never weather-beaten saile more willing bent to shore 01:52 Tools
Never love unless you can 01:08 Tools
Faire if you expect admiring 01:25 Tools
Never weather-beaten Saile 02:14 Tools
My sweetest Lesbia, let us live and love 00:00 Tools
Bookes of Ayres, Book 1: Author of light, revive my dying spright: Author of light, revive my dying spright 01:25 Tools
Fair, if you expect admiring 01:35 Tools
Thrice Tosse These Oaken Ashes 01:25 Tools
Sweet Exclude Me Not nor Be Divided 01:51 Tools
O Never to Be Moved 00:00 Tools
Awake thou spring of speaking grace 00:00 Tools
Most sweet and pleasing are thy wayes 02:42 Tools
See where she flies 01:52 Tools
First Booke of Ayres, 'Divine and Morall Songs' (1991 Digital Remaster): Sing a song of joy 02:06 Tools
Harke all your ladies 03:12 Tools
What Is It That All Men Possesse, Among Themselves Conversing? 01:52 Tools
Oft have I sighed 02:06 Tools
Come, You Pretty False-Eyed Wanton 02:59 Tools
Miserere my Maker (Anon.) 05:15 Tools
Your Fair Looks 01:25 Tools
I Care Not for These Ladies for voice, lute & bass viol 01:51 Tools
Fire, fire 01:52 Tools
Fain Would I Wed 01:25 Tools
So Tired Are All My Thoughts 01:51 Tools
Miserere My Maker 01:25 Tools
Jacke and Jone They Thinke No Ill 08:01 Tools
Vayle Love Mine Eyes, O Hide from Me 01:25 Tools
Follow Thy Fair Sun 01:17 Tools
Most Sweet and Pleasing Are Thy Wayes O God 08:01 Tools
Sing a song of Joy 02:51 Tools
Beauty, since you so much desire: Beauty since you so much desire 01:54 Tools
Beauty is but a painted hell 01:56 Tools
Bookes of Ayres, Book 2: Never weather-beaten saile more willing bent to shore 08:01 Tools
Kind Are Her Answers 08:01 Tools
Pined I am, and like to die 01:56 Tools
Never weather-beaten saile more willing bent to shore 02:28 Tools
Now winter nights enlarge 08:01 Tools
Thou joy’st fond boy, to be by many loved 08:01 Tools
Are You What Your Fair Looks Express? 01:56 Tools
Move Now With Measur'd Sound 04:10 Tools
Third Booke of Ayres - Arr. Marshall McGuire: Oft I have sighed for him 04:10 Tools
Follow Thy Fair Sun - Variation 02:06 Tools
Author of light, revive my dying spright 02:59 Tools
When to her lute Corinna sings 01:54 Tools
The Cypress Curtain Of The Night - Variation 01:54 Tools
Now hath Flora rob'd her bowers 02:30 Tools
If thou long'st so much to learne 02:51 Tools
Cold Nights Freeze Me Dead 02:51 Tools
Jack and Jone 01:56 Tools
Move now with measured sound 03:45 Tools
Songs of Mourning: No. 6. So parted you 01:56 Tools
Now Winter Nights 01:54 Tools
Followe thy faire sunne, unhappy shaddowe 04:06 Tools
Earl of Somerset's Masque: No. 3. While dancing rests 01:54 Tools
Wooe her, and win her, he that can 01:17 Tools
Come, you pretty false-ey'd wanton 01:54 Tools
Shall I Come Sweet Love to Thee 03:04 Tools
Your faire lookes 04:06 Tools
Never Weather Beaten Saile 01:14 Tools
My love hath vowed hee will forsake mee 04:10 Tools
Never Weather - Beaten Saile 04:10 Tools
Jack and Joan 03:04 Tools
Faine would I wed a faire yong man 01:37 Tools
Comes the Morning 01:37 Tools
The Cypress Curtain of the Night Is Spread: The sypres curten of the night is spread 01:37 Tools
Shall I come, sweet love 01:37 Tools
So tyr'd are all my thoughts 03:04 Tools
Come away, bring thy golden theft 03:04 Tools
Songs of Farewell: III. Never weather-beaten sail 03:45 Tools
3rd Booke of Ayres: Oft I have sighed for him 02:06 Tools
Harke all you ladies that doo sleepe 03:11 Tools
Pin'd I am, and like to die 02:06 Tools
Oft Have I Sigh'd for Him That Heares Me Not 02:06 Tools
Come Let Us Sound 02:06 Tools
Campion : "Sing a song of joy" 02:06 Tools
Come, Cheerful Day 02:06 Tools
Bookes of Ayres, Book 1: All lookes be pale, harts cold as stone 03:21 Tools
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Thomas Campion, (sometimes Campian) (February 12, 1567 – March 1, 1620) was an English composer, poet and physician. Campion was born in London and studied at Peterhouse, Cambridge, but left without taking a degree. He later entered Gray's Inn to study law in 1586. However, he left in 1595 without having been called to the bar. On February 10, 1605 he received his medical degree from the University of Caen. Campion was first published as a poet in 1591 with five of his works appearing in an edition of Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella. The Songs of Mourning: Bewailing the Untimely Death of Prince Henry (1613), were set to music by John Cooper. He also wrote a number of other poems as well as a book on poetry, Observations in the Art of English Poesie (1602), in which he criticises the practice of rhyming in poetry. Campion wrote over one hundred lute songs in the Books of Airs, with the first collection (co-written with Philip Rosseter) appearing in 1601 and four more following throughout the 1610s. He also wrote a number of masques, including Lord Hay's Masque performed in 1607, along with Somerset Masque and The Lord's Masque which premiered in 1613. Some of Campion's works were quite ribald on the other hand, such as "Beauty, since you so much desire" (see media). In 1615 he published a book on counterpoint, A New Way of Making Fowre Parts in Counterpoint By a Most Familiar and Infallible Rule, which was regarded highly enough to be reprinted in 1660. He was implicated in the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury, but was eventually exonerated, as it was found that he had delivered a bribe unwittingly. Campion died in London, possibly of the plague. Early dictionary writers, such as Fétis saw Campion as a theorist. It was much later on that people began to see him as a composer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.