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Performer: Robert Spencer

MADRIGALE UND CHANSONS AUS ENGLAND, ITALIEN, FRANKREICH: (Review by J. F. Weber)

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THE TUDORS: I Love, Alas (Grayston Burgess) (Review by Bertil van Boer)

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ARNE, THOMAS: Where the bee sucks (Review by John D. Wiser)

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BOYCE-POSTON: Tell me lovely shepherd (Review by John D. Wiser)

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BRITTEN: Corpus Christi carol (Review by John D. Wiser)

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BUSCH, ADOLF: Rest (AE) (Review by John D. Wiser)

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CAMPION, THOMAS: Fair, if you expect admiring. Author of light. I care not for these ladies. It fell on a summer's day. The Cypress curtain of the night. There is a garden in her face (Review by Elliott S. Hurwitt)

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CAMPION, THOMAS: Never love unless you can; Oft have I sighed; If thou longst so much to learn; Fain would I wed (Review by John D. Wiser)

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CARISSIMI: Eight Cantatas (Review by J. F. Weber)

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DANIEL: Eyes, look no more. Like as the lute delights. What delight can they enjoy (Review by Elliott S. Hurwitt)

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DOWLAND, JOHN: Come again (Review by John D. Wiser)

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DOWLAND, JOHN: Come again, sweet love doth now invite (Review by Richard A. Kaplan)

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DOWLAND, JOHN: Come again, sweet love. I saw my lady weep. Orlando sleepeth. Tarlton's Resurrection. Sir John Smith's almain. Mistress White's Nothing. My Lord Chamberlain's Galliard. From silent night. Flow not so fast, ye fountains. My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home. Mistress Winter's Jump. Melancholy Galliard. My Lady Hunsdon's Puff. Shall I sue? In darkness let me dwell. The First Galliard. Can she excuse my wrongs? Come, heavy Sleep. Captain Digory Piper's Pavan and Galliard. Go, nightly cares (Review by Tom Moore)

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DOWLAND, JOHN: Lute Songs, Volume II. Come, Heavy Sleep (Review by Tom Moore)

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DOWLAND, JOHN: Lute Songs. Lute Solos (Review by Edward Strickland)

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GURNEY: The fields are full (Shanks) (Review by John D. Wiser)

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HANDEL, GEORGE FRIDERIC: Concerto in B♭ for 2 Lutes, Strings, and Recorders (Review by Michael Ullman)

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HOLBORNE, ANTHONY: Pavan and Galliard. Almain (Review by Elliott S. Hurwitt)

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IRELAND, JOHN: Down by the Salley Gardens (Review by John D. Wiser)

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KOHAUT: Concerto in F for Lute and Strings (Review by Michael Ullman)

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MONRO: My lovely Celia (Review by John D. Wiser)

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PARRY, HUBERT: Proud Maisie (Scott); O mistress mine (Shakespeare) (Review by John D. Wiser)

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PURCELL, HENRY: Sleep, Adam, sleep; Lord, what is man? (Review by John D. Wiser)

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QUILTER: Love's Philosophy (Shelley) (Review by John D. Wiser)

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RODRIGO: Concierto de Aranjuez (Review by Michael Ullman)

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ROSSETER: Prelude, Galliard, Almain. Sweet, come again. No grave for woe. Shall I come if I swim? What then is love but mourning? Whether men do laugh or weep (Review by Elliott S. Hurwitt)

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STANFORD, CHARLES VILLIERS: La Belle Dame sans Merci (Keats) (Review by John D. Wiser)

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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Linden Lea (Barnes) (Review by John D. Wiser)

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VIVALDI, ANTONIO: Concerto in D for Lute and Strings. Concerto in G for 2 Lutes and Strings (Review by Michael Ullman)

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WALLOCK: Pretty Ring Time (Shakespeare) (Review by John D. Wiser)

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