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Works by Composer MORLEY

A painted tale. Thirsis and Milla. With my love my life was nestled. I saw my lady weeping. Who is it that this dark night. Can I forget what reasons force. Absence, hear thou my protestation. Come, sorrow, come

Charles Daniels 

Absence. It Was a Lover and His Lass. Who is It?

Peter Pears 

Alman

London Early Music Group 
Zuzana Růžičková 
Zuzana Růžičková
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Zuzana Růžičková
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 
Zuzana Růžičková
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Anthems, motets, hymns by

John Rutter 

April Is My Mistress' Face

Julianne Baird 

Deep lamenting. Leave now my eyes

Anthony Rooley 

Fantasia

Zsuzsa Pertis 

Fire! Fire!

Eric Ericson 

Fire, fire. It was a lover and his lass

Johann Walther Kreis, Wiesbaden 

First Book of Consort Lessons: Can She Excuse; De La Tromba Pavan; Lachrimae Pavin; Joyne Hands

Tetra Gtr Qrt 

Five Bicinia

Kees Boeke 

ft Was a Loverand His Lass

Julianne Baird 

Fyer, fyerl April Is in my mistress' face. My bonny lass she smlleth. Now is the month of Maying. Sing we and chant it

Pro Cantione Antiqua 

Galiarda

Vincent Demestre 

Galliard to the Sacred End

Julian Bream 

Haec dies

Owain Park 
Owain Park 

Haec dies. O amica mea

Queen’s Six 

Hard by a Crystal Fountain. Fyre, Fyre!

Kölner Vokalsolisten 

Hark jolly shepherds. Die now, my heart. You black bright stars

Pro Cantione Antiqua 

Ho! Who Comes Here?; Sweet Nymph;

Alfred Deller 

I am the resurrection. I heard a voice from heaven

Harry Christophers 

I saw my Ladye weeping

Emma Kirkby 

It was a lover and his lass

Camerata of London 
Barbara Bonney 
Ian Bostridge 

It was a lover and his lass. Thyrsis and Milla. Come, sorrow, come

Ian Partridge 

Joyne hands

Jakob Lindberg 

Joyne Hands. See Mine Own Sweet Jewel. La Coranto

Anna Zander 

Joyne Hands. The Fields Abroad with Spangled Flowers

Wurzburger Guitar Tr 

Joyne Hands. The Sacred End Pavin and Galliard. Thirsis and Milla

Julian Bream Consort 

La Sampogna. Joyne Hands

Baltimore Consort 

Lament for Two

John Holloway 

Lamento. La Grandola. La Sampo-gna

Bengt Ericson 

Madrigals by

Members of the Cambridge Singers 

Mistress Mine. I saw my Lady weeping

Paul Esswood 

Music by

Thomas Buckner 
London Early Music Group 
Elizabeth C. Patterson 
Linda Mack 
Baltimore Consort 
Alfred Deller 
Giulia Nuti 

Music of

Accademia Monteverdiana 
Choir of the Ely Cathedral 
John Elwes 
Amaryllis Consort 
Ens Terpsichore 
Alfred Deller 
David Cordier 
Mark Deller 
John Rutter 
Stephen Darlington 
Elizabeth C. Patterson 
Charivari agréable 
English Singers of London 
Frederick Burgomaster 
Robert Hollingworth 
James O’Donnell 
Amarcord 
Peter Phillips 
Echo du Danube 
Philip Ledger 
Alfred Deller 
Peter Harvey 

Music Of

Musica Fresca Prague 

My bonny lass. Doe you no know

Canadian Brass 

My bonny lass; Sweet nymph; I go before, my darling

Deller Consort 

Nancie

Ton Koopman 

Now is the Gentle Season

Joculatores Upsalienses 

Now Is the Gentle Season (New York Vocal Arts Ensemble)

Undetermined 

Now is the Month of Maying

Metropolitan Op Madrigal Singers 

Now is the month of Maying

Collegium Vocale Köln 
New York Kammermusiker Double Reed Ens 

Now Is the Month of Maying

Alexander Ponomarev 

Now is the month of Maying. April is in my mistress' face. My bonny lass. Leave this tormenting. Though Philomela. O grief. Those dainty daffodillies. Daemon and Phyllis. I love, alas. Fire, fire

Scholars Baroque Ens 

Now is the month of Maying. Farewell, disdainful. No, no, Nigella

Quink Vocal Ens 

Nun strahlt der Mai den Herzen

Bayreuth Madrigalchor 

O mistress mine

Ian Bostridge 

O mistress mine. It was a lover and his lass

Ars Antiqua de Paris 

O Mistresse mine

Les Witches 

O Mystress Myne (arr. Byrd)

Charivari agréable 

Pavan

Julian Bream 

Pavana and Gallarda

Colin Tilney 

Pavane and Galliard

Bradford Tracy 

Pieces by

James Litton
(FEATURE ARTICLE)
 

Psalm settings by

Elizabeth C. Patterson 

Rotten Row.

Gavin Sutherland 

Selections by

Zefiro Torna 
Stile antico 
Stile antico 

Sing We and Chant It

Joseph Flummerfelt 

Singwe and chant it. On a fair morning. Cruel, wilt thou persevere. I love, alas

King’s Singers 

Songs by

Paul Agnew 
Jennifer Vyvyan 

The First Booke of Consort Lessons: Dances for Broken Consort

David Munrow 

The Frog Galliard

Skip Sempé 

The Sacred end pavan. Now is the month of May. Fantasia: Il Lamento

Jakob Lindberg 

The Sacred End Pavane

James Tyler 

The Triumphs of Oriana

Deller Consort 

Thirsis and Milla. Come sorrow, come. Shall I strive with words to move?

Emma Kirkby 

Thy nis and Milla

Jantina Noorman 

Thyrsis and Milla. O mistress mine. ANON. (c. 1600): Mall Symes. The Cobbler. Go from my window. Pegaramsey/Robin Reddock

Frederick Urrey 

Two Pavanes

Jeremy Summerly 

Whither away so fast

Hedos-Ens 

Works by

Skip Sempé 
Attaignant Consort 
Kenneth Weiss 
Flautadors Rec Qrt 
Richard Mailänder 
Mark Williams 

Works of

King’s Singers 
Andreas Göpfert 

 

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