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Revision as of 00:40, 6 March 2017
Life
Born: 26 December 1716
Died: 30 July 1771
Biography
View the Wikipedia article on Thomas Gray.
Musical settings of literary works
Settings of text by Thomas Gray
- Awake, Aeolian lyre (John Danby)
- Come, fairest nymph (Lord Mornington)
- The Curfew Bell (Joseph Cox Bridge)
- Hail! Happy Albion! (John Wall Callcott)
- Here rests his head (canzonet) (Theodore Aylward)
- Here rests his head (glee) (Theodore Aylward)
- Here rests his head (Jonathan Battishill)
- Here rests his head (Thomas Billington)
- Lo! where the rosy-bosom'd hours (John Goss)
- Oh! Sovereign of the willing soul (John Wall Callcott)
- Rise, my soul! (Joseph William Holder)
- Rise, my soul! (Thomas Billington)
- The curfew tolls (Stephen Storace)
- Thee, the voice, the dance, obey (John Wall Callcott)
- Thyrsis, when we parted (John Wall Callcott)
- Ye distant spires (John Wall Callcott)
Publications
External links
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