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Performer: Amanda Sidebottom CAMPION, THOMAS: Never Weather-Beaten Sail. Oft Have I Sighed. The Peaceful Western Wind. I Must Complain. Come, Let Us Sound. It Fell on a Summer’s Day. Shall I Come, Sweet Love, to Thee? (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | CAMPION, THOMAS: Never Weather-Beaten Sail. Oft Have I Sighed. The Peaceful Western Wind. I Must Complain. Come, Let Us Sound. It Fell on a Summer’s Day. Shall I Come, Sweet Love, to Thee? (Review by Bertil van Boer) | soprano | CAMPION, THOMAS: Never Weather-Beaten Sail. Oft Have I Sighed. The Peaceful Western Wind. I Must Complain. Come, Let Us Sound. It Fell on a Summer’s Day. Shall I Come, Sweet Love, to Thee? (Review by Michael Ullman) | soprano | DANYEL: Thou Pretty Bird. He Whose Desires. Why Canst Thou Not (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | DANYEL: Thou Pretty Bird. He Whose Desires. Why Canst Thou Not (Review by Bertil van Boer) | soprano | DANYEL: Thou Pretty Bird. He Whose Desires. Why Canst Thou Not (Review by Michael Ullman) | soprano | DOWLAND, JOHN: If My Complaints. Orlando Sleepeth. His Golden Locks. Can She Excuse? I Must Complain. Mrs. Winter’s Jump. I Saw My Lady Weep. Wilt Thou, Unkind, Thus Reave Me? Mr. Dowland’s Midnight. Go, Crystal Tears. Now, O Now, I Needs Must Part (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | soprano | DOWLAND, JOHN: If My Complaints. Orlando Sleepeth. His Golden Locks. Can She Excuse? I Must Complain. Mrs. Winter’s Jump. I Saw My Lady Weep. Wilt Thou, Unkind, Thus Reave Me? Mr. Dowland’s Midnight. Go, Crystal Tears. Now, O Now, I Needs Must Part (Review by Bertil van Boer) | soprano | DOWLAND, JOHN: If My Complaints. Orlando Sleepeth. His Golden Locks. Can She Excuse? I Must Complain. Mrs. Winter’s Jump. I Saw My Lady Weep. Wilt Thou, Unkind, Thus Reave Me? Mr. Dowland’s Midnight. Go, Crystal Tears. Now, O Now, I Needs Must Part (Review by Michael Ullman) | soprano |
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