Track : Pastime with good companie (The King’s Ballad)
Artist : King Henry VIII
Album : Royal Rhymes and Rounds
Pastime with good companie (The King’s Ballad) by King Henry VIII from album Royal Rhymes and Rounds
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It is to me a right great joy
By : King Henry VIII
Canst thou love
By : Thomas Ravenscroft
We be Three Poor Mariners
Hey, ho nobody at home
Remember, O thou man (from Melismata, 1611), carol
O God my heart prepared is
In the merry spring
Psalm 100, "Old Hundredth"
Psalm 23, "Low Dutch Tune"
A Voluntary
By : William Byrd
First Pavan And Galliard
Prelude
By : Thomas Tallis
Hark, all ye lovely saints
By : Thomas Weelkes
Ayeres or Phantasticke Spirites for 3 Voices: Since Robin Hood
Lord, arise into thy resting-place
Come Sirrah Jack Ho
Why Are You Ladyes Staying / Hark I Hear Some Dancing
In Nomine a 4
O care, thou will dispatch me
Come, Sirrah Jack Ho
Balletts and Madrigals to Five Voices: Hark, All Ye Lovely Saints
Madrigals to 5 and 6 Parts: What Have the Gods
Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 Voyces: VIII. Young Cupid Hath Proclaimed
Madrigals to 5 and 6 Parts: Like Two Proud Armies
Hosanna
Gloria in Excelsis
O Jonathan Woe Is Me
Ballets and Madrigals for Five Voices: V: On the Plains, Fairy Trains
Madrigals to 3, 4, 5 Voyces: VI. Cease Sorrows Now
Balletts and Madrigals: II. To Shorten Winter's Sadness
Madrigals of 5 (And 6) Parts: IV-V: O Care, Thou Wilt Despatch Me
Ayres or Phantasticke Spirites: X. The Ape, the Monkey and the Baboon
Ayres or Phantasticke Spirites: Xviii. Strike It Up, Tabor
Madrigals to 5 and 6 Parts: O Care, Thou Wilt Despatch Me
Madrigals to 5 and 6 Parts: Thule, the Period of Cosmography
Madrigals to Three, Four, Five and Six Voyces: Cease Sorrows Now
Madrigals to 5 and 6 Parts: Noel, Adieu Thou Court's Delight
Air or Fantastic Spirits to Three Voices: Death Hath Deprived Me
Madrigals to Three, Four, Five and Six Voyces: Cease Now Delight
The Triumphs of Oriana: As Vesta Was From Latmos Hill Descending
Hugh Aston's Maske
By : Hugh Aston