Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Flora gave me fairest flowers / John Wilbye (1:17) -- O care, thou wilt dispatch me ; Hence care, thou art too cruel / Thomas Weelkes (4:09) -- Come away, sweet love / Thomas Greaves (1:29) -- Draw on, sweet night / Wilbye (4:52) -- Fair Phyllis I saw sitting all alone / John Farmer (1:37) -- Lullaby, my sweet little baby / William Byrd (4:24) -- O yes! has any found a lad? / Thomas Tomkins (1:50) |
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Construe my meaning / Giles Farnaby (1:37) -- Adieu, sweet Amaryllis / Wilbye (2:11) -- Now is the month of Maying / Thomas Morley (1:58) -- The silver swan / Orlando Gibbons (1:22) -- See what a maze of error / George Kirbye (1:47) -- Too much I once lamented / Tomkins (5:54) -- Weep, weep, mine eyes / Wilbye (4:22) -- Sing we and chant it / Morley (1:45) |
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What is our life? / Gibbons (4:09) -- Sing we at pleasure / Weelkes (1:59) -- Out from the vale of deep despair / John Ward (3:38) -- Weep o mine eyes / John Bennet (2:16) -- Quick, quick away, dispatch! / Michael East (3:12) -- Those sweet delightful lilies / Thomas Bateson (2:29) -- Sweet honey-sucking bees ; Yet, sweet, take heed / Wilbye (4:27) |
Notes |
Partial reissue (22 of the original 35 madrigals) of the analog discs originally published by Peters International/Oxford University Press on PLE 133--PLE 134 |
Performer |
Pro Cantione Antiqua ; Philip Ledger, director |
Event |
Recorded in 1979 at St. Mark's, Hamilton Terrace, England |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Madrigals, English.
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Madrigals, English
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Ledger, Philip.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Flora gave mee fairest flowers
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Madrigals, voices (5-6). O Care thou wilt dispatch mee.
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Greaves, Thomas, active 1604.
Songes of sundrie kindes. Come away, sweet love.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Draw on sweet night
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Farmer, John, active 1591-1601.
English madrigals. Faire Phyllis.
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Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623.
Psalmes, sonets, and songs. Lullaby, my sweet little baby.
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Tomkins, Thomas, 1572-1656.
Songs, voices (3-6). O yes, has any found a lad.
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Farnaby, Giles, approximately 1565-1640.
Canzonets. Construe my meaning.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Adew, sweet Amarillis.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Balletts. Now is the month of maying.
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Tomkins, Thomas, 1572-1656.
Songs, voices (3-6). Too much I once lamented.
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Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1625.
Madrigals and mottets. Silver swanne.
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Kirbye, George, approximately 1565-1634.
English madrigalls. See what a maze of error.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Weepe, mine eyes
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Balletts. Sing wee and chaunt it.
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Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1625.
Madrigals and mottets. What is our life?
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Balletts and madrigals. Sing wee at pleasure.
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Ward, John, 1571-1638.
English madrigals. Out from the vale.
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Bennet, John, active 1599-1614.
Madrigals, voices (4). Weep, o mine eyes.
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East, Michael, approximately 1580-1648.
Bookes, 4th set. Quicke, quicke, away dispatch.
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Bateson, Thomas.
Madrigals, 1st set. Those sweet delightful lilies.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Sweet hony sucking bees.
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