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Performer: Lynda Sayce ANONYMOUS: How should I. Hampton Court Masque. Vuestros ojos. Corranto Lady Riche. My little sweet darling. A la volta Mistress Lettice Rich. Stay sweet awhile. A toy. He is dead and gone, lady (Review by Brian Robins) | lute | BARTLET, JOHN: Surcharged with discontent. The thrush did pipe full clear. Then Hesperus on high (Review by Brian Robins) | lute | BYRD, WILLIAM: Weeping full sore. In fields abroad (Review by Brian Robins) | lute | COPRARIO: Funeral Teares (Review by Brian Robins) | lute | DOWLAND, JOHN: Mr Dowland's Midnight. My Lady Rich's Galliard. Come when I call (Review by Brian Robins) | lute | HOLBORNE, ANTHONY: The funerals (Review by Brian Robins) | lute | JONES, ROBERT: O he is gone. And is it night? (Review by Brian Robins) | lute | SCHÜTZ, HEINRICH: Cantiones Sacrae (Review by James A. Altena) | lute | SCHÜTZ, HEINRICH: Cantiones Sacrae (Review by J. F. Weber) | lute | TESSIER: Casche toy. Au joly bois. Reveillez vous (Review by Brian Robins) | lute | VERDELOT, PHILIPPE: Madrigals for a Tudor King (Review by J. F. Weber) | harp | VERDELOT, PHILIPPE: Madrigals for a Tudor King (Review by J. F. Weber) | lute |
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