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Wandering in this place; [sound recording] [witty, amorous, and introspective ayres and lute solos of Elizabethan England]

Format
LP; Sound Recording
Description
1 disc. 33 1/3 rpm. stereo. 12 in.
Publication
1750 Arch Records 1757. p1977.
Publisher no.
1757 1750 Arch Records
Track list
  • Dowland, J. I saw my lady weep
  • Dowland. The frog galliard (lute solo)
  • Morley, T. Can I forget what reason's force impinted in my heart
  • Dowland. Sorrow, stay! lend true repentant tears
  • Dowland. Tarleton's resurrection (lute solo)
  • Campion, T. Beauty, since you so much desire
  • Dowland, J. If my complaints could passions move
  • Dowland. Flow not so fast, ye fountains
  • Bartlet, J. Unto a fly transformed from human kind
  • Dowland. Awake, sweet love, thou art returned
  • Dowland. Lachrimae pavan (lute solo)
  • Dowland. When Phoebus first did Daphne love
  • Dowland. Can she excuse my wrongs with virtue's cloak
  • Cavendish, M. Wandering in this place, as in a wilderness
Performer(s)
Tom Buckner, tenor; Joseph Bacon, lute.
Recording information
  • Recorded at Montgomery Chapel, San Francisco Theological Seminary, An Anselmo, Calif., 1976.
Notes
  • Durations and program notes by J. Edmunds on container; words of the songs ([1] leaf) inserted.
Technical details
  • Access in Virgo Classic
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