Item Details
English ayres and duets [sound recording] : sung in authentic Elizabethan pronunciation.
Camerata of London.
- Format
- LP; Sound Recording
- Description
- 1 sound disc : 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 in.
- Publication
- London : Hyperion, p1981.
- Publisher no.
- A66003 Hyperion
- Track list
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- Strophic songs: If thou long'st so much to learn / Thomas Campion (1:42). Fine knacks for ladies / John Dowland (2:30). Shall I come, sweet love? / Thomas Campion (3:38)
- Piper's galliard : lute solo / anon. (2:20)
- Through-composed songs: In darkness let me dwell / John Dowland (4:10). Tell me, O love / Alfonso Ferrabosco (2:45). Time's eldest son, Old Age / John Dowland (4:27). Tobacco, tobacco / Tobias Hume (1:48)
- Dance forms: Flow my tears : pavan / John Dowland (4:17). Now, O now, I needs must part : galliard / John Dowland (2:45). Eyes, look now more : pavan / John Danyel (4:32). My choice is made : galliard / Francis Pilkington (4:06)
- The Earl of Essex galliard : lute solo / anon. (1:48)
- Strophic songs: Now what is love? / Robert Jones (3:26). Come away, come, sweet love / John Dowland (2:28). Humour, say, what mak'st thou here / John Dowland (3:21)
- Performer(s)
- Camerata of London (Glenda Simpson, mezzo-soprano ; Paul Hillier, baritone ; Barry Mason, lute ; Rosemary Thorndycraft, viola da gamba).
- Recording information
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- Recorded Aug. 23-24, 1980.
- Notes
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- Program notes by Glenda Simpson, "Notes on the pronunciation" by E.J. Dobson, and texts on container.
- Technical details
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