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Disc 1. Madrigals of Thomas Morley and John Wilbye. Now is the month of maying ; In dew of roses ; Shoot, false love, I care not ; Miraculous love's wounding! ; Hark, alleluia cheerly ; Arise, get up my dear ; Leave this tormenting ; I go before, my darling ; Say, gentle nymphs ; Good morrow, fair ladies ; April is in my mistress' face ; Though Philomela lost her love ; Hard by a crystal fountain ; Whiter away, so fast ; I follow, lo, the footing ; O grief! ; When lo by break of morning ; Besides a fountain ; Fire! fire! my heart / Morley. Thus saith my Cloris bright ; Happy, O happy he, who not affecting ; Ye that do live in pleasures plenty ; Ah, cannot sigh, nor tears, nor aught else move thee ; Stay, Croydon, thou swain ; Draw on, sweet night, best friend unto those cares ; Lady your words do spite me ; As fair as moun, as fresh as May ; Weep, weep, mine eyes, my heart can take no rest / Willbye |
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Disc 2. The English Madrigal School. Ho! who comes here? / Morley -- Cease sorrows now / Weelkes -- Mother, I will have a husband / Thomas Vautor -- In going to my naked bed / Richard Edwards -- To shorten winter's sadness ; O care, thou wilt despatch me / Weelkes -- Of all the birds that I do know / John Bartlett -- All creatures are now merry-minded / John Bennet -- Sweet nymph / Morley -- Weep O mine eyes / Bennet -- The ape, the monkey and the baboon / Weelkes -- Oft have I vowed / Wilbye -- Strike it up, tabor / Weelkes -- Hope of my heart / John Ward -- Sweet honey-sucking bees / Wilbye -- Defiled is my name / Robert Johnson -- On the plains, fairy trains / Weelkes -- When griping griefs / Richard Edwards -- All at once well met / Weelkes -- Like as the doleful dove / Tallis -- The bitter sweet / Anon. -- Flora gave me fairest flowers / Wilbye -- O happy dames / John Shepherd -- Young cupid hath proclaimed / Weelkes -- The happy life (my friends, the thing I smile to see) / Anon. -- Thule, the period of cosmography / Weelkes |
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Disc 3. The Silver Swan. Silver Swan / Gibbons -- Rest, sweet nymphs ; Diaphenia like the daffdowndilly / Francis Pilkington -- What is our life / Gibbons -- Though Amaryllis dance / Byrd -- Ah! dear heart / Gibbons -- This sweet and merry month / Byrd -- Dainty, fine bird / Gibbons -- Have I found her ; O softly singing lute ; Amyntas with his Phyllis fair / Pilkington -- Retire, my troubled soul ; Upon a bank with roses ; Out from the vale / John Ward -- I smile to see how you devise / Anon. -- Benedicam domino / Robert Johnson -- Lady, when I behold ; Adieu, sweet Amaryllis ; I always beg, yet never am relieved ; Thus love commands that I in vain complain me ; Oft I have vowed how dearly I did love thee ; Come, shepherd, swains, that wont to hear me sing ; Lady Oriana / John Wilbye -- Fair Oriana sweeming to wink at folly / Robert Jones |
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Disc 4. French and English Madrigal Masterpieces. Allons gay bergeres ; Mignonne, allons voir si la rose / Guillaume Costeley -- Il est bel et bon / Pierre passerau -- Chant des oiseau / Clement Janequin -- Deploration de Jehan Ockeghem ; Parfons regretz / Josquin Desprez-- Nuit froide et sombre / Orlando Lasso / Chant de l'Alouette ; Ce moys de may Bataille de Marignan (aka La Guerre) ; Au joly boys / Janequin -- Mon coeur se recommande a vous / Lasso -- Lullaby, my sweet little baby / Byrd -- Now is the month maying / Thomas Morley -- When David heard that Absalon was slain / Thomas Tompkins |
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Disc 5. Claudio Monteverdi: Madrigali Amorosi/Itlaian Madrigal Masterpieces. Altri canti di Marte e di sua schiera (text: Marino) -- Nifa che scalza il piede e sciolto il crine -- Lamento della Ninfa (text: O. Rinuccini) -- Perchè te 'n fuggi, o Fillide? (text: O. Rinuccini) -- Non partir, ritrosetta -- Su, su, su, pastorelli vezzosi. Cedan l'antiche tue chiare vittorie / Marenzio -- Matona mia cara / Lasso -- Scaldava il sol ; Soloe pensoso ; Leggiadre ninfe / Marenzio -- Ancho che col partire / Cipriano de Rore -- Il bianco e dolce cigno / Jacob Arcadelt |
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Disc 6. Madrigals of Claudio Monteverdi and Carlo Gesualdo. Incenerite spoglie, avara tomba ; Ditelo, o fiumi, e voi ch'udiste Glauco ; Darà la notte il sol lume alla terra ; Ma te raccoglie, o ninfa, in grembo il cielo ; O choime d'or, neve gentil del seno -- Dunque, amate reliquie, un mar di pianto ; Zefiro torna e'l bel tempo rimena ; Lasciatemi morire ; O Teseo, o teseo mio ; Dove, dov'e la fede ; Ahi che non pur rispondi ; Oimé il bel viso, ohimé il soave sguardo ; Baci soavi e cari ; Ecco mormorar l'onde ; A un giro sol de bell'occhi lucenti ; Non più guerra, pietate ; Sfogava con le stelle ; Beltà poi che t'assenti ; Ecco moriro dunque ... Hai, gia mi disco loro ; Morro lasso al mio duolo |
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The Deller Consort ; Alfred Deller, director/counter-tenor ; Gerald English, Wilfred Brown, Robert Tear, Max Worthley, Philip Todd, tenors ; Maurice Bevan, baritone ; Geoffry Colleby, John Frost, basses ; April Cantelo, Eileen McLoughlin, Honor Sheppard, Mary Thomas, Sally Le Sage, Eileen Poulter, sopranos |
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Subject |
Canzonets (Part songs), English.
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Madrigals, English.
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Madrigals, French.
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Madrigals, Italian.
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Canzonets (Part songs), English
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Madrigals, English
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Madrigals, French
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Madrigals, Italian
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Streaming audio
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Streaming audio
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Author |
Cantelo, April.
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Brown, Wilfred, 1921-1971.
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Tear, Robert.
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English, Gerald.
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Worthley, Max.
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Bevan, Maurice.
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Colleby, Geoffry (Bass)
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Todd, Philip (Tenor)
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Frost, John, 1924-
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Sheppard, Honor.
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Thomas, Mary, 1935-1997.
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Poulter, Eileen.
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Le Sage, Sally.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Balletts. Now is the month of maying.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Madrigals, singers (4). In dewe of roses.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Balletts. Shoot, false love, I care not.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (2). Miraculous love's wounding.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (5-6). Harke! Alleluia cheerely.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (3). Arise, get up, my deere.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Balletts. Leave, alas, this tormenting.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (2). I goe before, my darling.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Madrigals, singers (4). Say, gentle nymphes.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (3). God morrow, faye ladies of the may.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Madrigals, singers (4). Aprill is in my mistris face
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (3). Though Philomela lost hir love.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Hard by a cristall fountaine.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (3). Whether awaie so fast.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (5-6). I follow, loe, the footing.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (5-6). O griefe! even on the bud.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (2). When, loe, by breake of morning.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Madrigals, singers (4). Beesides a fountaine.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Balletts. Fyer, fyer.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Thus saith my Cloris bright.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Happy, Oh! happy he.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Ye that do live in pleasures plenty
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Ah, cannot sigh, nor tears, nor aught else move thee
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Stay, Corydon, thou swain
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Draw on sweet night
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Lady, your words doe spight mee.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. As fair as morn, as fresh as May
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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?
Madrigals, singers (4). Hoe, who comes here?
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Madrigals, voices (3-6). Cease sorrowes now.
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Vautor, Thomas.
Songs of divers ayres and natures. Mother, I will have a husband.
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Edwards, Richard, 1523?-1566.
In goinge to my naked bedde.
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Balletts and madrigals. To shorten winters sadnesse.
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Madrigals, voices (5-6). O Care thou wilt dispatch mee.
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Bartlet, John, active 1606-1610.
Booke of ayres. Of all the birds that I do know.
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Morley, Thomas, 1557-1603?
Canzonets, singers (2). Sweet nimphe, come to thy lover.
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Ayeres or phantasticke spirites. Ape, the monkey.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Oft have I vowed
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Ayeres or phantasticke spirites. Strike it up tabor.
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Ward, John, 1571-1638.
English madrigals. Hope of my heart.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Sweet hony sucking bees.
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Johnson, Robert, approximately 1500-approximately 1560.
Defyled is my name.
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Balletts and madrigals. On the plaines fairie traines.
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Balletts and madrigals. All at once well met faire ladies.
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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 (3-6). Yong Cupid hath proclaim'd.
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Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623.
Madrigals, voices (5-6). Thule the period of cosmographie.
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Bennet, John, active 1599-1614.
All creatures now are merry-minded.
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Bennet, John, active 1599-1614.
Madrigals, voices (4). Weep, o mine eyes.
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Edwards, Richard, 1523?-1566.
When grypinge griefes.
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Tallis, Thomas, approximately 1505-1585.
Like as the doleful dove.
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Sheppard, John, approximately 1515-1558.
O happy dames.
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Gesualdo, Carlo, principe di Venosa, approximately 1560-1613.
Madrigals, voices (5), bk. 6. Moro lasso al mio duolo
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Gesualdo, Carlo, principe di Venosa, approximately 1560-1613.
Madrigals, voices (5), bk. 4. Ecco morirò dunque
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Gesualdo, Carlo, principe di Venosa, approximately 1560-1613.
Madrigals, voices (5), bk. 6. Beltà, poi che t'assenti
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 4. Sfogava con le stelle.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 4. Non più guerra, pietate.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 4. A un giro sol de bell'occhi lucenti.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 2. Ecco mormorar l'onde.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 1. Baci soavi e cari.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 6. Oimé il bel viso, ohimé il soave sguardo
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 6. Lamento d'Arianna.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 6. Zefiro torna.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 6. Lagrime d'amante al sepolcro dell'amata.
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Arcadelt, Jacob, approximately 1505-1568.
Madrigals, voices (4), book 1. Bianco e dolce cigno.
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Rore, Cipriano de, 1515 or 1516-1565.
Anchor che col partire.
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Marenzio, Luca, 1553-1599.
Madrigals, voices (6), book 5. Leggiadre ninfe.
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Marenzio, Luca, 1553-1599.
Madrigals, voices (5), book 9. Solo e pensoso i più deserti campi.
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Marenzio, Luca, 1553-1599.
Madrigals, voices (5), book 3. Scaldava il sol di mezzo giorno l'arco.
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Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594.
Libro de villanelle, moresche, et altre canzoni. Matona mia cara.
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Marenzio, Luca, 1553-1599.
Madrigals, voices (6), book 2. Cedan l'antiche tue chiare vittorie.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 8. Su, su, su pastorelli vezzosi.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 8. Perchè t'en fuggi, o Fillide?
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 8. Lamento della ninfa.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 8. Chi vole aver felice e lieto il core
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 8. Dolcissimo uscignolo.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 8. Ninfa che scalza il piede.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 8. Mentre vaga Angioletta.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 8. Vago augelletto che cantando vai.
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Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
Madrigals, book 8. Altri canti di Marte.
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Tomkins, Thomas, 1572-1656.
Songs, voices (3-6). When David heard.
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Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623.
Psalmes, sonets, and songs. Lullaby, my sweet little baby.
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Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594.
Chansons, voices (4-6), book 3. Mon cœur se recommande.
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Janequin, Clément, approximately 1495-approximately 1560.
Chansons (1528). Escoutez tous gentilz galloys.
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Janequin, Clément, approximately 1495-approximately 1560.
Ce moys de may.
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Janequin, Clément, approximately 1495-approximately 1560.
Chansons (1528). Alouette.
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Lasso, Orlando di, 1532-1594.
Nuict froide et sombre.
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Josquin, des Prez, -1521.
Parfons regretz.
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Josquin, des Prez, -1521.
Nymphes des bois.
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Janequin, Clément, approximately 1495-approximately 1560.
Chansons (1528). Réveillez vous, cueurs endormis.
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Passereau, Pierre, active 1509-1547.
Est bel et bon
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Costeley, Guillaume, 1530?-1606.
Musique. Mignonne, allon voir si la roze.
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Costeley, Guillaume, 1530?-1606.
Musique. Allons, gay, gay, gay, bergères.
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Jones, Robert, active 1597-1615.
Fair Oriana seeming to wink at folly.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Lady Oriana.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Fair Oriana seeming to wink at folly
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 2. Come, shepherd, swains
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Thus love commands
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. I always beg
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Adew, sweet Amarillis.
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Wilbye, John, 1574-1638.
Madrigals, voices (3-6), set 1. Lady when I beehold.
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Johnson, Robert, approximately 1500-approximately 1560.
Benedicam Domino.
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Ward, John, 1571-1638.
English madrigals. Out from the vale.
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Ward, John, 1571-1638.
English madrigals. Retire, my troubled soul.
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Pilkington, Francis, -1638.
Madrigals and pastorals, 1st set. Amyntas with his Phyllis fair
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Pilkington, Francis, -1638.
Madrigals and pastorals, 2nd set. O softly-singing lute.
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Pilkington, Francis, -1638.
Madrigals and pastorals, 1st set. Have I found her.
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Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1625.
Madrigals and mottets. Daintie fine bird.
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Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623.
Psalmes, songs, and sonnets. This sweet and merry month of May.
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Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1625.
Madrigals and mottets. Ah, deere hart.
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Byrd, William, 1539 or 1540-1623.
Psalmes, sonets, and songs. Though Amaryllis dance in green.
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Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1625.
Madrigals and mottets. What is our life?
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Pilkington, Francis, -1638.
Songs or ayres. Diaphenia like the daffdowndilly.
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Pilkington, Francis, -1638.
Songs or ayres. Rest, sweet nymphs.
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Gibbons, Orlando, 1583-1625.
Madrigals and mottets. Silver swanne.
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Deller Consort.
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