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The Nightingale — Thomas Bateson
SSA Choir and Piano — Choral Score — Classical
Composed by Thomas Bateson. Classical. Choral Score. Novello & Co Ltd. #MUSNOV400097. Published by Novello & Co Ltd. (HL.14003594).
Price: $3.00
Holy Lord God Almighty Ssaattb — Thomas Bateson
SATB Choir — Choral Score — Classical
Composed by Thomas Bateson. Classical. Choral Score. Novello & Co Ltd. #MUSNOV280842. Published by Novello & Co Ltd. (BT.MUSNOV280842).
Price: $4.00
The Nightingale — Thomas Bateson (c. 1570 ‚Äì 1630)
Guitar,Guitar trio — Score,Set of Parts — Renaissance,Classroom
Composed by Thomas Bateson (c. 1570 – 1630). Arranged by Roberto García. Renaissance, Classroom. Score, Set of Parts. 6 pages. Published by apt4guitar (S0.681671).
Price: $5.00
Down The Hills Corinna Trips String Ensemble Score and Parts PDF — Thomas Bateson (1618)
String Quartet,String Orchestra — Score,Set of Parts — Baroque Period,Early Music
Composed by Thomas Bateson (1618). Arranged by Brendan Elliget MAGA 537. Baroque Period, Early Music. Score, Set of Parts. 15 pages. Published by Brendan Elliget (S0.515757).
Price: $7.00
The Nightingale — Thomas Bateson
SSA recorders — score — Renaissance
Composed by Thomas Bateson. Edited by Johannes Koulman. Madrigal. Renaissance. Score. Published by Loux Music Company (L1.LMP-3).
Price: $1.00
Invitation to Madrigals, Book 1 — John Hilton
SAB choir — choral score — Romantic
Composed by John Hilton, John Mundy, John Ward, Thomas Campian, Thurston Dart, William Holborne, William Byrd (1540-1623), Thomas Morley (1557-1602), Thomas Tomkins (1572-1656), Thomas Weelkes (1576-1623), Thomas Bateson, John Wilbye (1574-1638), Henry Youll, and Thomas Ford. Arranged by Thurston Dart. Madrigals. Romantic. Choral score. Galaxy Music Corporation #1.5106. Published by Galaxy Music Corporation (EC.1.5106).
Price: $11.00
Camella Fair Tript — Bateson
SSATB Choir — Choral Score — Classical
Composed by Bateson. Classical. Choral Score. Composed 2011. Curwen #MUSJC60990A. Published by Curwen (BT.MUSJC60990A).
Price: $3.00
Camella Fair Tript — Bateson
SSATB Choir — Choral Score — Classical
Composed by Bateson. Classical. Choral Score. Composed 2011. Curwen #MUSJC60990. Published by Curwen (BT.MUSJC60990).
Price: $3.00
Invitation to Madrigals, Book 5 — John Ward
SATB choir — choral score — Romantic
Composed by John Ward, Thurston Dart, Thomas Morley (1557-1602), John Dowland (1563-1626), Thomas Tomkins (1572-1656), Thomas Weelkes (1576-1623), Giles Farnaby (1563-1640), Thomas Bateson, Richard Dering, Peter Philips (1560-1628), John Wilbye (1574-1638), and John Bennet. Arranged by Thurston Dart. Madrigals. Romantic. Choral score. 60 pages. Galaxy Music Corporation #1.5103. Published by Galaxy Music Corporation (EC.1.5103).
Price: $6.00
Invitation to Madrigals, Book 3 — John Hilton
SSA choir (a cappella) — choral score — Romantic
Composed by John Hilton, John Ward, Thurston Dart, William Holborne, William Byrd (1540-1623), Thomas Morley (1557-1602), Thomas Weelkes (1576-1623), Robert Johnson, Thomas Bateson, and Henry Youll. Arranged by Thurston Dart. Madrigals. Romantic. Choral score. Galaxy Music Corporation #1.5135. Published by Galaxy Music Corporation (EC.1.5135).
Price: $11.00
Thomas Bateson wrote church music but is chiefly remembered for his madrigals, of which he published two volumes — the First Set of English Madrigals (1604, 29 songs for 3 to 6 voices) and Second Set of English Madrigals (1618, 30 songs), both reprinted in “The English Madrigal School”, volumes 21–22, edited by E.H. Fellowes — which included some fine serious pieces that show an excellent taste in poetry. His Madrigal “When Oriana walked to take the ayre” was composed for inclusion in Thomas Morley “The Triumphes Of Oriana” (1603) but not included in that famous florilegium. The quality of his madrigals is generally regarded as somewhat inferior to those of Morley himself and Thomas Weelkes.
This English composer was born in Cheshire, a central English county on the Welsh border. After serving from 1590 as organist at Chester Cathedral (the county’s capital) Thomas Bateson went to Holy Trinity (now Christ Church) Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland, as vicar choral (singer) and organist in 1609, and became master of the choristers in 1618; in 1615 he became — alledgedly the first — Dublin B.Mus, and M.Art (Trinity College, Dublin) in 1622.
This contribution is based on N. Slominsky’s Concise Edition of Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians (8th ed. NewYork, Schirmer Books, 1994) and the HOASM site, linking below.
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