Elizabethan lute songs
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Elizabethan lute songs
(Julian Bream edition, v. 19)
RCA Victor Gold Seal , BMG Victor, p1993
Musical Sound Recording(Compact Audio Disc)
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Songs with lute; sung in English
Sir Peter Pears, tenor ; Julian Bream, lute
Recorded: Apr. 1969, Conway Hall, London (1st-16th works) and Oct. 1963, Wigmore Hall, London (other works)
Compact disc; analog recording
RCA Victor Gold Seal: 09026-61602-2
Contents of Works
- Absence / Morley (2:30)
- What then is love / Rosseter (2:21)
- I saw my lady weep / Dowland (4:33)
- If she forsake me / Rosseter (1:43)
- Dear, if you change / Dowland (4:06)
- Come, Phyllis / Ford (1:47)
- Stay, time / Dowland (2:39)
- It was a lover and his lass / Morley (2:25)
- Weep you no more / Dowland (3:35)
- When Laura smiles / Rosseter (1:31)
- Fair, sweet, cruel / Ford (1:57)
- Shall I sure? / Dowland (1:57)
- Sweet stay awhile / Dowland (3:27)
- Who is it? / Morley (2:57)
- Can she excuse? / Dowland (1:37)
- Come, heavy sleep / Dowland (3:44)
- Wilt thou unkind, thus leave me? / Dowland (2:04)
- Sorrow, stay / Dowland (3:56)
- The lowest trees have tops / Dowland (2:12)
- Time's eldest son, old age / Dowland (4:53)
- In darkness let me dwell / Dowland (4:36)
- Say, love, if ever thou did'st find / Dowland (1:20)