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Performer: Mark Deller ALFRED DELLER—PORTRAIT D’UNE VOIX: (Review by Christopher Brodersen) | countertenor | FOLKSONGS: (Review by J. F. Weber) | countertenor | MADRIGALE UND CHANSONS AUS ENGLAND, ITALIEN, FRANKREICH: (Review by J. F. Weber) | director | ANONYMOUS: Have you seen but the white lily grow (Review by Tom Godell) | countertenor | BLOW, JOHN: Ah, heaven, what is’t I hear (Review by Tom Godell) | countertenor | DOWLAND, JOHN: Ayres and Lute-Lessons (Review by Edward Strickland) | director | DOWLAND, JOHN: What if I never speed? Go, crystal tears. A shepherd in a shade. My thoughts are winged with hopes. Rest awhile, you cruel cares. Prelude and Galliarde. Tell me, true Love. Wilt thou, unkind, thus leave me? Come again! sweet Love doth now invite. If my complaints couldpassions move. Sweet, stay awhile. When Phoebus first. All ye whom Love or Fortune. Semper Dowhxnd semper dolens. Come heavy sleep. Away with these self-loving lads (Review by Edward Strickland) | director | HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Laudate pueri. Nisi Dominus. Salve Regina (Review by J. F. Weber) | director | PURCELL, HENRY: Ode on St. Cecilia's Day—“Welcome to All the Pleasures“ ( 1683). Ode on Queen Mary's Birthday (1692) (Review by Michael Ullman) | countertenor | PURCELL, HENRY: Sound the trumpet (Review by Tom Godell) | countertenor | PURCELL, HENRY: The Indian Queen (Review by David Johnson) | countertenor | ROSSETER: What then is love but mourning? (Review by Tom Godell) | countertenor |
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