Lute songs lute solos, consort music.
- Title
- Lute songs [sound recording] lute solos, consort music.
- Published by
- Harmonia Mundi France p1978.
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- Description
- 3 discs. 33 1/3 rpm.; 12 in.
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- Flow, my tears.--Galliard.--The Lady Laiton's almain.--Fortune my foe.--The frog galliard.--Weep you no more, sad fountains.--Me, me, and none but me.--What if I never speed.--Lasso, vita mia.--Toy: the shoemaker's wife.--Galliard: Can she excuse.--Mistress White's thing.--The round battle galliard.--Wilt thou, unkind.--Come away, come sweet love.--Sorrow, stay.--Come again, sweet love.--I saw my lady weep.--Orlando sleepeth.--Tarlton's resurrection.--Sir John Smith's almain.--Mistress White's nothing.--My Lord Chamberlain's galliard.--From silent night.--If that a sinner's sighs.--Midnight.--Say, love, if ever you didst find?--Lachrimae pavan.--Galliard: Can she excuse.--If my complaints could passions move.--Katherine Darcy's galliard.--Flow not so fast, ye fountains.--My Lord Willoughby's welcome home.--Mistress Winter's jump.--Melancholy galliard.--My Lady Hunsdon's puff.--Shall I sue?--In darkness let me dwell.--The first galliard.--Can she excuse my wrongs?--Come, heavy sleep.--Captain Digory piper's pavan and galliard.--Go, nightly cares.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- Title from container.
- In container.
- Program notes in French and English by Robert Spencer and English or Italian words of the songs with French translations by Henry de Rouville (15 p. facsims.) laid in.
- Event (note)
- Recorded in Ashford, Sept. 1977.