"Track selections on this CD from Dorian catalog numbers: 90126, 90136, 90142, 90148, 90186, 90195, 90252, and 93172"--Container. Various performers. Program notes in English by Howard Bass ([3] p.) inserted in container. Compact disc.
Contents:
(1:00) / Mrs. Winter's jump Dowland. (2:02) -- O mistris mine (Twelfth night) / Consort lessons (1599) (3:16) -- My Lord Oxenfords maske / William Byrd? (Consort lessons, 1599) / (1:49) -- Robin is to the greenwood gone / Matthew Holmes Mss (c. 1588-97) (3:27) -- Why ask you / Giles Farnaby (2:51) -- Paduana lachrymae / anon. (5:28) -- The Fifth galliard (My Lady Nevell's book) / Byrd (2:01) -- Shall I come sweet love to thee? / Thomas Campion (2:13) -- In darkness let me dwell / John Dowland (4:53) -- The Packington's pound / anon. (1:47) -- Never weather-beaten sail / Campion (2:09) -- It was a lover and his lass / Thomas Morely (1:57) -- Howells delight / anon. (early 17th c.) (1:19) -- Green garters / John Johnson (2:52) -- There were three ravens / Thomas Ravenscroft (1611) (7:50) -- Greensleeves / anon. (Ballet Lute Book c. 1590) (1:34) -- Greensleeves / anon. (Thysius lute book c. 1600) (0:49) -- Greensleeves / Francis Cutting (c. 1595) -- (1:17) -- See, see the shepherd's queen / Thomas Tomkins (1622) (2:18) -- Willy prithee go to bed / Ravenscroft (1609) (2:10) -- Now is the month of maying / Morley (1595) (2:04) -- Weep you no more, sad fountains / Dowland (5:02) -- Beauty, since you so much desire / Campion (1:45) -- Fine knacks for ladies (2:30) ; Captain Digorie piper's galliard (2:35) ; My Lord Willoughby's welcome home (1:25) ; Melancholy galliard (2:42) ; My Lady Hunsdon's puffe (1:23) ; Fortune my foe (2:21) ; Queen Elizabeth's galliard (1:22) ; Mrs. Winter's jump (1:00) / Dowland.
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