Thomas Weelkes

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Thomas Weelkes (1576–1623) was an English composer and organist of the Renaissance period. He became organist of Winchester College in 1598, moving to Chichester Cathedral. His works are chiefly vocal, and include madrigals, anthems and services. Thomas Weelkes was baptised in the little village church of Elsted in Sussex on 25 October 1576. It has been suggested that his father was John Weeke, rector of Elsted, although there is no documentary evidence of the relationship.

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Songs

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    Madrigal: O Care, thou wilt despatch me 2

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    Madrigal: O Care, thou wilt despatch me 3

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    Madrigal: O Care, thou wilt despatch me 4

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    Madrigals of 5 and 6 Parts: O Care, thou wilt despatch me, Part 1 (Waverly Consort feat. conductor: Michael Jaffee)

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    Madrigals of 5 and 6 Parts: O Care, thou wilt despatch me, Part 2 (Waverly Consort feat. conductor: Michael Jaffee)

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    Madrigals of 5 and 6 Parts: O Care, thou wilt despatch me, Part 3 (Waverly Consort feat. conductor: Michael Jaffee)

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    Madrigals of 5 and 6 Parts: O Care, thou wilt despatch me, Part 4 (Waverly Consort feat. conductor: Michael Jaffee)

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    Madrigals to 5 and 6 Parts: Like Two Proud Armies

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    Madrigals to 5 and 6 Parts: Noel, Adieu Thou Court's Delight

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    Madrigals to 5 and 6 Parts: O Care, Thou Wilt Despatch Me

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    Madrigals to 5 and 6 Parts: Thule, the Period of Cosmography

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    Madrigals to 5 and 6 Parts: What Have the Gods

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    Madrigals to Three, Four, Five and Six Voyces: Cease Now Delight

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    Madrigals to Three, Four, Five and Six Voyces: Cease Sorrows Now

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    Magnificat: Ninth Service

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    Most mighty and all-knowing Lord

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    Now Every Tree

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    O Care thou wilt dispatch me. The first part

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    O Care thou wilt dispatch me. The second part

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    O Care, Thou Wilt Dispatch Me


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