Principally instrumental ensembles, and songs with lute or viols. Sub-title on container: Dances & songs of renaissance England. Folger Consort ; with Mark Bleeke, tenor ; Tina Chancey, viol, violin ; Wendy Gillespie, viol, cittern ; Mary Springfels, viol, bandora ; Brent Wissick, viol. Recorded live in the Great Hall of the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC, Jan. 24, 1988. Compact disc. Booklet wiht program notes by Robert Eisenstein and vocal texts in English ([9] p. : ill.) inserted in container.
Contents:
Mrs. Nichols her alman / John Dowland (2:16) -- This merry pleasant spring / anon. (4:07) -- Lady Laiton's almain/The most sacred Queen Elizabeth, her galliard/The Lady Rich's galliard / Dowland (3:29) -- What then is love but mourning? / Phillip Rosseter (2:25) -- Sir Henry Umpton's funerall / Dowland (4:54) -- Allison's knell / Richard Allison (4:17) -- Captain Digorie Piper his galliard / Dowland (1:37) -- It fell on a summer's day / Thomas Campion (2:54) -- De la court (fantasia) / Robert Parsons (5:34) -- Mr. George Whitehead's alman (1:33) ; Flow my tears (4:42) ; Henry Noel his galliard (2:22) / Dowland -- La volto / Thomas Morley (1:49) -- Fair, sweet, cruel / Thomas Ford (2:04) -- John Langton's pavan / Dowland (3:51) -- Sola soletta / Morley (2:27) -- Semper Dowland semper dolens / Dowland (5:59) -- The cries of London / Thomas Weelkes (8:38).
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