Lute songs
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Lute songs
(Early music = Alte Musik)
Naxos, p1999
Musical Sound Recording(Compact Audio Disc)
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For counter-tenor and lute
Sung in English
Steven Rickards, countertenor ; Dorothy Linell, lute
Recorded at the Lodge, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA from 6th to 9th February 1996
Compact disc
Texts in English
Naxos: 8.553380
Contents of Works
- Come let us sound with melody
- Tune thy musicke to thy hart
- Come you pretty false-ey'd wanton
- Three is none, O none but you
- Sweet exclude mee not
- I care not for these ladies
- Though you are yoong and I am olde
- Fire, fire, fire, fire!
- What then is love but mourning?
- Shall I come, sweet love, to thee?
- Beauty, since you so much desire
- What is it all that men possesse?
- The sypres curten of the night
- Jacke and Jone they think no ill
- It fell on a sommers daie
- When to her lute Corrina sings
- My sweetest Lesbia
- Her rosie cheekes her ever smilling eyes
- Faire, if you expect admiring
- There is a garden in her face
- Author of light
- Never weather-beaten Saile
- Most sweet and pleasing are thy wayes
- To musicke bent is my retyred minde
- Thou joy'st, fond boy
- Turne all thy thoughts to eyes
- Vaile, love mine eyes
- Miserere my Maker / anon.