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Performer: Ronn McFarlane

THE SCOTTISH LUTE: (Review by Tom Moore)

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THE SCOTTISH LUTE: (Review by Tom Moore)

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ANONYMOUS: Greensleeves. Watkln's Ale. Bonny Sweet Boy. Packington's Pound. Sweet Youth Go Bruise Thy Pillow. Kemp's Jig. Wilson's Wild. Robinson's May (Review by Michael Ullman)

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ANONYMOUS: This Merry Pleasant Spring. The French King's Masque. O Death, Rock Me Asleep. The Willow Song. I Must Complain. Nothing on Earth. Miserere, My Maker. Cupid is Venus' Only Joy (Review by William Zagorski)

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BREWER, HERBERT: O That Mine Eyes (Review by William Zagorski)

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CAMPION, THOMAS: Author of Light. Shall I Come Sweet Love to Thee? It Fell upon a Summer's Jig. Never Weather-Beaten Sail. If Thou Longst So Much to Learn (Review by Michael Ullman)

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CAMPION, THOMAS: Fain Would I Wed (Review by William Zagorski)

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CAMPION, THOMAS: I care not for thee ladies. Shall I come sweet love to thee? Beauty, since you so much desire (Review by Michael Ullman)

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CAVENDISH: Wand'ring in this Place (Review by Michael Ullman)

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DOWLAND, JOHN: Can she excuse my wrongs? Weep you no more, sad fountains. Clear or cloudy. Say love if ever thou didst find. Come heavy sleep. Awake, sweet love. Go crystal tears. Fine knacks for ladies. Shall I sue. I saw my lady weep. Come away, come sweet love (Review by Michael Ullman)

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DOWLAND, JOHN: Lute Music (Review by Michael Ullman)

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DOWLAND, JOHN: Sir John's Almain. Captain Digorie Piper's Galliard. My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home. Melancholy Gal-Hard. My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe. Piper's Pavan. The Earl of Essex Galliard. Fantasie No. 1. Fortune My Foe. Lady Laiton's Almain. Lachrimae. Queen Elizabeth's Galliard. Tarleton's Resurrection. Mrs. Winter's Jump. Preludium. Dowland's Galliard. Go From My Window. Round Battle Galliard. What if a Day. The Shoemaker's Wife. A Fancy No. 5. Mr. Dowland's Midnight. Dr. Case's Pavan. Orlando Sleepeth. Lady Clifton's Spirit. Semper Dowland, Semper Dolens. The Frog Galliard. Mrs. White's Nothing (Review by Michael Ullman)

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DOWLAND, JOHN: in Darkness Let Me Dwell. Sorrow Stay. Come Again. Away with These Self Loving Lads. Time Stands Still (Review by Michael Ullman)

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FERRABOSCO II, ALFONSO: Come My Celia (Review by William Zagorski)

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FERRABOSCO II, ALFONSO: So Beauty on the Waters Stood (Review by Michael Ullman)

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HOLBORNE, ANTHONY: Fantasia No. 3. Piece without title. Heigh ho Holiday (Review by Michael Ullman)

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HOLBORNE, ANTHONY: Gallllard. The Cradle Pavan (Review by Michael Ullman)

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HUWET, GREGORIUS: Fantasia Graegorii (Review by Michael Ullman)

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JOHNSON, ROBERT: Woods, Rocks, and Mountains. Where the Bee Sucks. Full Fathom Five. Come Away, Hecate. Alman. “Hit and Take It' (lute solo). Come Hither You That Love. Have You Seen But a White Lily Grow; Alman (lute solo). Care, Charming Sleep. O Let Us Howl (Review by William Zagorski)

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LANIER: Mark How This Blissful Morn (Review by Michael Ullman)

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LANIER: No More Shall Meads Be Decker ivKft Flow'rs (Review by William Zagorski)

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MORLEY: April Is My Mistress' Face (Review by William Zagorski)

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MORLEY: Thyrsis and Milla. O mistress mine. ANON. (c. 1600) (Review by Michael Ullman)

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MORLEY: ft Was a Loverand His Lass (Review by Michael Ullman)

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ROSSETER: If she forsake me. No grave for woe (Review by Michael Ullman)

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ROSSETER: When Laura Smiles (Review by Michael Ullman)

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WEBB, WILLIAM: As Life What Is so Sweet (Review by William Zagorski)

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WILSON, JOHN: Dear, Do Not Your Fair Beauty Wrong. Tum, Turn Thy Beauteous Face Away. Take, O Take Those Lips Away (Review by William Zagorski)

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