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    Philip Rosseter (1568 – 5 May 1623) was an English composer and musician, as well as a theatrical manager. His family seems to have been from Somerset...
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  • Thomas Campion (1567–1620) whose Books of Airs (1601) (co-written with Philip Rosseter) contains over 100 lute songs and was reprinted four times in the 1610s...
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    of Ayres, with words by himself and music composed by himself and Philip Rosseter. The following year he published his Observations in the Art of English...
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  • 1563–1640) William Leighton (c. 1565–1622) Thomas Campion (1567–1620) Philip Rosseter (1568–1623) Tobias Hume (c. 1569–1645) John Coprario (John Cooper;...
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    1596. It contained music by Francis Cutting, John Dowland, Philip Rosseter, Peter Philips, Anthony Holborne, Edward Johnson and William Byrd. It was entitled...
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  • Thomas Ravenscroft (c. 1582/1592–1635) Thomas Robinson (c. 1560–1610) Philip Rosseter (c. 1568–1623) John Sheppard (c. 1515–1558) Thomas Simpson (1582–c...
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  • Monteverdi (1567–1643) Bartolomeo Barbarino (c. 1568–1617 or later) Philip Rosseter (1568–1623) Adriano Banchieri (1568–1634) Christian Erbach (c. 1568–1635)...
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  • nearby Danzig. In 1604 Bodeck left for London and met John Dowland, Philip Rosseter, and Thomas Campion. All three composers of lute songs lived in the...
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  • No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Garden of Earthly Delights" Philip Rosseter, Martin Shaw (arranged by Mont Campbell) 2:45 2. "Azathoth" Campbell, Dave...
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    song by Thomas Campion Problems playing this file? See media help. Philip Rosseter, court musician, composer, and theatrical manager, published a collection...
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    counter-tenor Alfred Deller recorded songs by Dowland, Thomas Campion, and Philip Rosseter with the label HMV (His Master's Voice) HMV C.4178 and another HMV...
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    charming poets of the Elizabethan age and delicate writer of lute songs Philip Rosseter (1568-1623), fellow composer and intimate friend of Campian, both buried...
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  • Roslavets (1881–1944) Arnold Rosner (1945–2013) Jerry Ross (1926–1955) Philip Rosseter (1567/1568–1623) Camilla de Rossi (fl. 1707–1710) Lauro Rossi (1810–1885)...
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  • constitutes the first complete recording of Philip Rosseter's only book of lute songs) The Songs of Philip Rosseter, Part II (with Timothy Neill Johnson, tenor...
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    Queen's Revels and Lady Elizabeth's Men. This project, undertaken by Philip Rosseter with distant backing from Henslowe and Alleyn, was ended because of...
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  • Banchieri 1568 – 1634 Italian Joan Baptista Comes 1568 – 1643 Spanish Philip Rosseter c. 1568 – 1623 English Tobias Hume c. 1569 – 1645 English Responsible...
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  • 1580–1634) Robert Jones (fl. 1597–1615) Thomas Robinson (fl. 1589–1609) Philip Rosseter (1567/8–1623) Emanuel Adriaenssen (c.1554–1604) Joachim van den Hove...
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  • arranged by Campion himself, along with English composer and musician, Philip Rosseter. The series not only solidified his reputation as a lyric poet, it...
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    (1599/1611). There were a number of other consort compositions published by Philip Rosseter (1609), and some vocal music accompanied by this specific consort was...
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    Galliard songs with titles 'of Countesse of Sussex', attributed to Philip Rosseter, are included in William Barley's A New Book of Tabliture for the Orpharion...
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    1610, however, they regained royal favour, due to the influence of Philip Rosseter, lutenist to the Royal household and their new manager; they were the...
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  • of ayres, 1600–1610 Tobias Hume (d. 1648), serious and comic songs Philip Rosseter (c.1567-1623), prolific song composer and friend of Campion, a few...
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    latter with Fletcher and Philip Massinger). In 1613, Rosseter combined his company with the Lady Elizabeth's Men, managed by Philip Henslowe. Performing at...
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    Thomas Campion (1567–1620), whose Books of Airs (1601) (co-written with Philip Rosseter) containing over one hundred lute songs and which was reprinted four...
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  • Cutting, Thomas Davies, John Dowland, Robert Dowland, Thomas Ford, Philip Rosseter, John Sturte, and Robert Taylor. Chapman's masque was not staged in...
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    the Salley Gardens 1969 Garden of Earthly Delights based on work by Philip Rosseter and arranged by Mont Campbell on the album Arzachel by Prog Rock group...
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  • certainty: the Children acted the play at Court on 27 February 1613. Philip Rosseter, the company's manager at the time, was paid £13 6s. 8d. for the Children's...
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  • Queen's Revels between 1610 and 1615. In 1610, he collaborated with Philip Rosseter to present plays at the Whitefriars theatre. He was recorded as a Gentleman...
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  • it survive. Porter's Hall Theatre was constructed in Blackfriars by Philip Rosseter, the manager of the Queen's Revels company, after he lost his lease...
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  • (born c.1583) May 4 – Asprilio Pacelli, composer (born 1570) May 5 – Philip Rosseter, musician and composer (born 1567/8) July 4 – William Byrd, composer...
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