Composers

Thomas Bateson

Voice
Soprano
Tenor
Alto
Bass
Madrigal
by popularity
Adieu, Sweet Love, AdieuAh Me! My Mistress Scorns My LoveDame Venus Hence to Paphos GoDear if You Wish My DyingFair Hebe when Dame Flora MeetsFond Love is BlindHave I found herMerrily My Love and IMusic, Some Think No Music IsSister, Awake!The First Set of English Madrigales to 3, 4, 5 and 6 VoicesThe NightingaleThirsis on His fair Phillis' Breast Reposing
Wikipedia
Thomas Bateson, Batson or Betson (c. 1570 – 1630) was an Anglo-Irish writer of madrigals in the early 17th century.
He is said to have been organist of Chester Cathedral in 1599, and is believed to have been the first musical graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. He served as Vicar Choral and organist of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin from 1609 until his death. He is known to have written church music, but only one of his anthems has survived, a seven-voice composition entitled "Holy, Lord God Almighty". His fame rests on madrigals, which give him an important place among Elizabethan composers. He published a set of madrigals in 1604 and a second set in 1618, and both collections have been reprinted in recent years. He died in 1630.
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