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William Corkine (fl. 1610-1617) was an English composer, lutenist, gambist, and lyra viol player of the Renaissance. Corkine was in private service in the second decade of the seventeenth century, before travelling to Poland in 1617. He published a first book of Ayres to Sing and Play to the Lute and Basse-Viollin in 1610, and in 1612 a Second Booke of Ayres, some to sing and play to the Basse-Violl alone: others to be sung to the Lute and Bass Viollin. The first book has the more charming songs. The second is notable in that thirteen of the songs are without tablature accompaniment or alternative partsong versions, but are instead marked to be sung "to the Base-Violl alone". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Secund Tuning: I. Come liue with me, and be my love
4232The Secund Tuning: II. Galliard
2713The Punckes delight
2474The Secund Tuning: III. The Punckes delight
2165The Secund Tuning: I. Mounsiers Almaine
2146The Secund Tuning: II. Coranto
2017The Secund Tuning: III. Coranto
1688The Secund Tuning: IV. If my complaints
1589Come Live With Me
15710The Secund Tuning: V. Whoope doe me no harme goodman
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A Solo
Viola Da Gamba Recital: Pandolfo, Paolo - Ortiz, D. / Corkine, W. / Hume, T. / Sumarte, R. / Machy, S. / Marais, M. / Bach, J.S.

Corkine: Each Lovely Grace
Emma Kirkby The Complete Recitals
The Rags of Time - 17th Century English Lute Songs & Dances
Viola Da Gamba Recital: Ruso, Rebeka - Dowland, J. / Corkine, W. / Hume, T. / Hotman, N. / Bocquet, C. / Abel, C. / Telemann, G.P.
Orpheus' Noble Strings
Pastoral Dialogues - Robert Jones, John Dowland, Robert Johnson, William Lawes, Sigismondo D'India

Loves Alchymie
The Punckes Delight
Musickes Sweetest Joyes - Simpson, Jones, Corkine, Hume, et al.
Early American Choral Music, Vol. 2: Anglo-American Psalmody 1550-1800