English ayres and duets
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English ayres and duets
Hyperion, p1988
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English ayres and duets : sung in authentic Elizabethan pronunciation
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Sung in English
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Camerata of London (Glenda Simpson, mezzo-soprano ; Paul Hillier, baritone ; Barry Mason, lute ; Rosemary Thorndycraft, viola da gamba)
Recorded: Aug. 23-24, 1980
Compact disc
Program notes in English
Pamphlet contains text
Hyperion: CDA66003
Contents of Works
- If thou long'st so much to learn / Thomas Campion
- Fine knacks for ladies / John Dowland
- Shall I come, sweet love? / Thomas Campion
- Piper's galliard / anonymous
- In darkness let me dwell / John Dowland
- Tell me, o love / Alfonso Ferrabosco
- Time's eldest song, old age / John Dowland
- Tobacco, tobacco / Tobias Hume
- Flow my tears / John Dowland
- Now, o now, I needs must part / John Dowland
- Eyes look no more / John Danyel
- My choice is made / Francis Pilkington
- The Earl of Essex galliard / anonymous
- Now what is love? / Robert Jones
- Come away, come sweet love / John Dowland
- Humour, say what mak'st thou here / John Dowland