Two loves : a sequence of poetry and music
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Two loves : a sequence of poetry and music
(Julian Bream edition, v. 17)
RCA Victor Gold Seal , BMG Victor [distributor], c1993, p1989
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Lute pieces interspersed with recitations
Poetry recited by Peggy Ashcroft ; Julian Bream, lute
Recorded Apr. and Sept. 1988, Wardour Chapel, Wiltshire
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RCA Victor Gold Seal: 09026-61600-2
Contents of Works
- My Lady Hunsdon's puffe (1:50)
- If music and sweet poetry agree : sonnet from The passionate pilgrim (0:53)
- The King of Denmark's galliard (1:29)
- Envoi to The phoenix and the turtle (0:45)
- Mignarda (2:32)
- The courser and the genet : from Venus and Adonis (2:14)
- Queen Elizabeth's galliard (1:30)
- Loth to depart (1:49)
- She looks upon his lips : death of Adonis from Venus and Adonis (2:46)
- The Earl of Derby's galliard (3:12)
- Orpheus with his lute : from King Henry VIII, act III, scene 1 (0:36)
- Lachrimae pavin (6:07)
- Weary with toil : Sonnet. No. 27 (1:05)
- Is it thy will? : Sonnet. No. 61 (1:07)
- O, never say that I was false of heart : Sonnet. No. 109 (1:01)
- Tarleton's resurrection (1:20)
- My mother had a maid call'd Barbara : from Othello, act IV, scene 3 (2:59)
- Tarleton's resurrection (1:51)
- Come away, come away, death : from Twelfth night, act II, scene 4 (0:59)
- A fancy (2:39)
- Two loves I have : Sonnet. No. 144 (1:03)
- The expense of spirit : Sonnet. No. 129 (1:10)
- Melancholy galliard (3:46)
- But she hath lost a dearer thing than life : from The rape of Lucrece (1:28)
- Ev'n in this thought : from The rape of Lucrece (1:01)
- Semper Dowland, semper dolens (3:57)
- What potions have I drunk : Sonnet. No. 119 (1:05)
- When to the sessions : Sonnet. No. 30 (1:02)
- Orlando sleepeth (1:36)
- Fear no more : dirge for fiddle from Cymbeline, act IV, scene 2 (1:26)