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O ravishing delight airs anglais des XVIIe et XVIIIe s.
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Formato: | CD Audiom |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Harmonia Mundi France,
[1995], p1969.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- CD1The plaint
- If music be the food of love
- I attempt from Love's sickness
- Fairest Isle
- Sweeter than roses
- Not all my torments
- Thrice happy lovers
- An evening hymn
- From rosy bow'rs
- O lead me to some peaceful gloom
- Retired from any mortal's sight
- Music for a while
- Since from my dear Astrea's sight
- O solitude.
- CD 2 Miserere, my maker / anon. (5:42)
- Shall I sue? / Dowland (2:45)
- I care not for these ladies / Campion (1:45)
- Come, heavy sleep / Dowland (4:48)
- Of all the birds / Bartlet (1:44)
- I saw my lady weep / Dowland (3:48)
- Wilt thou, unkind / Dowland (1:29)
- The cypress curtain / Campion (4:38)
- What then is love / Rosseter (2:17)
- Rest, sweet nymphs / Pilkington (2:19)
- The fair lover and his black mistress / Blow (3:31)
- The self-banished / Blow (2:27)
- The glory of the Arcadian groves / Clarke (2:06)
- Oh! the mighty power of love / Eccles (2:13)
- In her brave offspring / Clarke (1:51)
- My time, O ye muses / Croft (2:50)
- O ravishing delight / Daniel Purcell (4:40)
- A hymne to God the father / Humfrey (3:09)
- What then is love but mourning / Rosseter (2:13)
- Fine knacks for ladies / Dowland (2:30)
- Flow my tears / Dowland (5:33).
- CD3 Flow, my tears
- Galliard
- The Lady Laiton's Almain
- Fortune my foe
- The frog Galliard
- Eeep 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, thus reave me
- Come away, come, sweet love
- Sorrow, stay
- If that a sinner's sighs
- Midnight
- Say, love, if ever you didst find?
- Lachrimae pavan
- Galliard: Can she excuse
- If my complaints could passion move
- Katherine Darcy's Galliard.