Lo, country sports.

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Bibliographic Details
Imprint:Argo, [1971]
Description:1 disc : stereo., 12 in. ; 33 1/3 rpm.
Language:English
Series:Elizabethan life in music, song and poetry. Record II: Country life
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Format: LP Audio Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2621051
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Other title:Wych.
Country life.
Other uniform titles:Tomkins, Thomas, 1572-1656. Songs, voices (3-6). Adue, ye citty prisoning towers.
Bennet, John, active 1599-1614. Hunt is up.
Weelkes, Thomas, approximately 1575-1623. Madrigals. Selections.
East, Michael, approximately 1580-1648. Madrigals. Selections.
Farmer, John, active 1591-1601. English madrigals O stay sweet love.
Farnaby, Giles, approximately 1565-1640. Canzonets, voices (4). Selections.
Cavendish, Michael, approximately 1565-1628. Airs and madrigals Down in a valley (Air).
Ravenscroft, Thomas, 1592?-1635? Vocal music. Selections.
Bateson, Thomas. Madrigals, 1st set. Come, follow me, fair nymphs.
Vautor, Thomas, fl. 1616-1619. Songs of divers ayres and natures. Mother I will have a husband.
Campion, Thomas, 1567-1620. Ayres, 1st book. Jacke and Jone they thinke no ill.
Johnson, Robert, approximately 1583-1633. Alman, harpsichord.
Neville, John, 1925-2011
Tyler, James, 1940-2010
Burgess, Grayston.
Other authors / contributors:Purcell Consort of Voices.
Elizabethan Consort of Viols.
Notes:Program notes by John Buttrey on slipcase; texts ([4] p.) inserted.
Includes reading of 5 poems: Shepherd and shepherdess, by N. Breton; The shepherd, Arsilius', reply, by B. Young; Spring, the sweet spring, by T. Nashe; Corydon's song, by T. Lodge; and A canzon pastoral, by E. Bolton.
John Neville, reader; James Tyler, lute; Purcell Consort of Voices; Elizabethan Consort of Viols; Grayston Burgess, conductor.
Publisher's no.:ZRG 658 Argo

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