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Performer: Barry Mason ANONYMOUS: Sweet England's pride is gone. Monson's Galliard. Souch's March (Review by Michael Ullman) | conductor | ANONYMOUS: Sweet England's pride is gone. Monson's Galliard. Souch's March (Review by Michael Ullman) | lute | BATCHELAR, DANIEL: To Plead My Faith (Review by Michael Ullman) | conductor | BATCHELAR, DANIEL: To Plead My Faith (Review by Michael Ullman) | lute | BATESON: The Nightingale (Review by Michael Ullman) | conductor | BATESON: The Nightingale (Review by Michael Ullman) | lute | BYRD, WILLIAM: Farewell, False Love. Come to me grief for ever. O Lord, how vain (Review by Michael Ullman) | conductor | BYRD, WILLIAM: Farewell, False Love. Come to me grief for ever. O Lord, how vain (Review by Michael Ullman) | lute | CALVI: Four Pieces (Review by John Bauman) | baroque guitar | CORBETTA, FRANCISCO: Two Pieces (Review by John Bauman) | baroque guitar | CUTTING: Raleigh's Galliard (Review by Michael Ullman) | conductor | CUTTING: Raleigh's Galliard (Review by Michael Ullman) | lute | DOWLAND, JOHN: Earl of Essex Gaillard, It was time when silly bees. Time Stands Still. Souch's Galliard. When Laura Smiles (Review by Michael Ullman) | conductor | DOWLAND, JOHN: Earl of Essex Gaillard, It was time when silly bees. Time Stands Still. Souch's Galliard. When Laura Smiles (Review by Michael Ullman) | lute | GIBBONS, ORLANDO: What is our life? (Review by Michael Ullman) | conductor | GIBBONS, ORLANDO: What is our life? (Review by Michael Ullman) | lute | HOLBORNE, ANTHONY: Countess of Pembrook's Paradise. Farewell Gaillard (Review by Michael Ullman) | conductor | HOLBORNE, ANTHONY: Countess of Pembrook's Paradise. Farewell Gaillard (Review by Michael Ullman) | lute | MURZIA, SANTIAGO DE: iFandango. Suite in D Minor (Review by John Bauman) | baroque guitar | PELLEGRINI, DOMENICO: Four Pieces (Review by John Bauman) | baroque guitar | SANZ: Four Pieces (Review by John Bauman) | baroque guitar | VISÉE, ROBERT: Musette (Review by John Bauman) | baroque guitar |
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