The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets: The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets CD Track Listing
The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets
The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets
sung in authentic Elizabethan pronunciation.\nGlenda simpson, mezzo soprano\nPaul Hillier, baritone\nBarry Mason, lute\nRosemary Thorndycraft, bass viol\n\nHyperion, 1980
This classical cd contains 16 tracks and runs 51min 37sec.
Freedb: da0c1710
Category
: Music
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: music songs tracks classical
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - Thomas Campion/If thou long'st so much to learn (01:47)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - John Downland/Fine knacks for ladies (02:35)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - Thomas Campion/Shall I come, sweet love? (03:47)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - anonymous/Piper's Galliard (02:28)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - John Dowland/In darkness let me dwell (04:20)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - Alfonso Ferrabosco/Tell me, O love (02:50)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - John Dowland/Time's eldest son, Old Age (04:31)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - Tobias Hume/Tobacco, Tobacco (01:53)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - John Dowland/Flow my tears (04:22)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - John Dowland/Now, o now, I needs must part (02:49)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - John Danyel/Eyes, look no more (04:35)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - Francis Pilkington/My choice is made (04:13)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - anonymous/The Earl of Essex Galliard (01:48)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - Robert Jones/Now what is love (03:29)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - John Dowland/Come away, come sweet love (02:35)
- The Camerata of London/English Ayres and Duets - John Dowland/Humour, say what mak'st thou here (03:25)

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