Welcome sweet pleasure : music of England's golden age.
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Imprint: | Columbia, p1979. |
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Description: | 1 disc : 33 1/3 rpm. stereo. ; 12 in. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | LP Audio CD Music recording |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2715592 |
Table of Contents:
- Weelkes, T. Welcome sweet pleasure
- Tomkins, T. When David heard that Absalom was slain
- Holborne, A. Almaine: The night watch
- Anon., arr. T. Morley. La Coranto
- Anon., arr T. Morley. The frog galliard (embellishments for lute adapted by F. Hand from a setting by J. Dowland)
- Dowland, J. Now, oh now I needs must part
- Dering, R. O vos omnes
- Weelkes, T. Alleluia, I heard a voice
- Holborne, A. Almaine: The honie suckle, or Hartes ease
- Weelkes, T. O care, thou wilt dispatch me/Hence care, thou art too cruel
- Weelkes, T. Hark all ye lovely saints above
- Dances and popular tunes: Holborne, A. Pavan: The funeralles (embellishments for two lutes by K. Jaffee). Traditional. Lord Zouches's maske (variations by K. Jaffee, with reference to G. Farnaby's setting in The Fitzwilliam virginal book). Traditional. Dargason/Waltham Cross. Traditional. Nancie, or Sir Edward Nouwel's delight, or All that love good fellows
- Byrd, W. Bow thine ear, O Lord.