Traditional glees & madrigals.

Other author Pro Cantione Antiqua.
Format Audio (Streaming)
Publication[Place of publication not identified] : Musical Concepts, [2010]
Description1 online resource (73 minutes)
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?CLMU;2029636
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Other title Traditional glees and madrigals
Contents Madrigals. Hark all ye lovely saints / Weelkes (3:17) ; Though Amaryllis dance / Byrd (2:11) ; Fyer, fyer / Morley (4:10) ; Sweet Suffolk owl / Vautor (2:16) ; April is my mistress' face / Morley (1:22) ; Music divine / Tomkins (4:05) ; Come, gentle swains / Cavendish (1:41) ; My bonny lass she smileth / Morley (2:05) ; Ah, dear heart / Gibbons (1:47) ; Thus sings my dearest jewel / Weelkes (1:14) ; Sleep, fleshly birth / Ramsey (5:39) ; O that the learned poets / Gibbons (2:45) -- Glees. Foresters sound the cheerful horn / Bishop (1:48) ; Epitaph on a Dormouse / Cooke (2:40) ; Strike the lyre / Cooke (5:34) ; The goslings / Bridge (2:07) ; Two snails / Bridge (2:26) ; Come let us join the roundelay / Beale (1:46) ; Breathe soft, ye winds / Paxton (1:42) ; Sweet and low / Barnby (2:56) ; There is a paradise on Earth / Pearsall (2:42) ; Who will o'er the downs so free / Pearsall (1:52) ; Waters of Elle / Pearsall (2:36) ; The kiss / Barnby (2:28) ; The squirrel / Smart (3:52) ; As torrents in summer / Elgar (2:04) ; The long day closes / Sullivan (3:49).
General noteIncludes liner notes in English.
General noteStreaming audio files.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed March 21, 2016).
Performer Pro Cantione Antiqua ; Mark Brown & Philip Ledger, directors.
LanguageSung in English.
Issued in other formOriginal cat. no.: ALC-1095
Genre/formMadrigals (Music)

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