
Thomas Brewer (1611–c. 1660) was a 17th-century composer best known for introducing the glee form. Little is known of his life. However many of his compositions have survived. Most of them are catches, rounds and glees but three instrumental pieces are stored in the Oxford Music School collection.
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Fantasia, VdGS No. 4
O That Mine Eyes
Mistake Me Not, I Am as Cold as Hot
Turn Amaryllis to Thy Swain. Brewer
Marche Héroïque
On Inconstancy
O That Mine Eyes (English Sacred Song)
O That Mine Eyes (As Ornamented By Another Musician Of The Period)
Drowsy sun, why dost thou stay?
Mistake me not
English sacred song: O that mine eyes
English sacred song (ornam.): O that mine eyes
English sacred song: O that mine eyes [Edgar Fleet, Harold Lester]
English sacred song (ornam.): O that mine eyes [Edgar Fleet, Harold Lester]
Fairy Pipers
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