Track : Bonny Sweet Robin
Artist : John Dowland
Album : Julian Bream Edition, Volume 4: The Woods So Wild
Bonny Sweet Robin by John Dowland from album Julian Bream Edition, Volume 4: The Woods So Wild
Duration : 3 minutes & 50 seconds.
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Melancholy Galliard
By : John Dowland
Fortune my foe
Suite No. 5 in E minor, HWV 438: III. Gigue
By : Georg Friedrich Händel
Suite I en la mineur, Prélude
By : Marin Marais
Suite IV en ré majeur, Prélude
Suite No. 6 in G minor, HWV 439: III. Gigue
Concerto in G minor, BWV 1056 - III. Presto
By : Johann Sebastian Bach
Suite No. 3 in D, BWV 1068: Air
Melancholy Galliard; King Henry VIII, Act III: Scene i
Tarleton's Resurrection; My Lute Awake
Fortune My Foe; Objections Against the Immortality of the Soul
Piper's Galliard; If Music and Sweet Poetry Agree
Book of Airs, 1597: Air: If My Complaints Could Passions Move
Galliard, for lute in F minor, P 76
Dowland's Adew for Viol and Lute, P 13
Galliard, for lute in F major/G minor, P 103
Tarleton's Resurrection for Lute, P 59
Galliard for Four Voices and Lute "Can She Excuse My Wrongs"
Jig, for lute in C minor, P 78
A Coy Toy, for lute, P 80
Sir Henry Guilford his Almain, for lute
Air for Lute Solo: My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe (instrumental)
A Pilgrim's Solace: Air: From Silent Night
The King of Denmark his Gailiard (Arr.: Narciso Yepes)
Disdain Me Still, That I May Ever Love
The First Booke of Songs, Sleep Wayward Thoughts
The Most High & Mighty Christianus The Fourth, King Of Denmark, His Galliard
The Second Booke of Songs, Flow My Tears Fall From Your Springs
The First Booke of Songs, Go Crystall Teares
Lachrimae Pavie
Can Shee Excuse My Wrongs (Can She Excuse My Wrongs)
Come Again!: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
In Darknesse Let Mee Dwell (In Darkness Let Me Dwell)
The First Booke of Songs, Awake Sweet Love Thou Art Returned
The First Booke of Songs, If My Complaints Could Passions Move
The First Booke of Songs, Come Again: Sweet Love Doth Now Invite
The First Booke of Songs, Can She Excuse My Wrongs With Vertues Cloak?
The First Booke of Songs, Deare, If You Change, Ile Never Chuse Again
The First Booke of Songs, All Ye Whom Love or Fortune Hath Betraid
The Right Hounourable The Lord Viscount Lisle, his Galliard (P 38)
Galliard (on Awake sweet love, set by Fr. Cutting) (P 92)
The Second Booke of Songs, Sorrow Sorrow Stay, Lend True Repentant Teares
My Heart & Tongue were Twinnes