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THE CRADLE OF THE RENAISSANCE—ITALIAN MUSIC FROM...: (Review by Brian Robins)
ensemble or orchestra
HENRY VIII: Complete Music (Review by John Bauman)
HENRY VIII: Consorts (Review by John Bauman)
HENRY VIII: Whereto should I expresse. Thow that men do call it dotage. Grene growith the holly. Withowt dyscord. Helas madam. Alac, alac what shall I do. Pastyme with good companye. The tyme of youthe. Departure is my chef payne. Lusti yough should us ensue. En vray amoure. Whoso that wyll for grace sew. Adew madam et ma mastres. Tandernaken. Alas, what shall I do for love? It is to me a ryght gret joy. O my hart. Whoso that wyll all feattes optayne. Gentil prince de renom. Though sum saith that yough rulyth me. If love now reynyd (2 versions) (Review by John Bauman)
SKEMPTON: Concerto for Accordion and Oboe. Apple-Blow. Bagatelle. Gentle Melody. Winter (Review by Henry Fogel)
SKEMPTON: Concerto for Hurdy-Gurdy and Percussion (Review by Henry Fogel)
SKEMPTON: The Man Hurdy-Gurdy & Me. Random Girl. Two Highland Dances (Review by Henry Fogel)
TUDOR, HENRY VIII: Complete Music (Review by John Bauman)
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