Track : Psalm 100: All people that on earth so dwell
Artist : John Dowland
Album : A Pilgrimes Solace / Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations / Psalmes & Sacred Songs
Psalm 100: All people that on earth so dwell by John Dowland from album A Pilgrimes Solace / Mr. Henry Noell Lamentations / Psalmes & Sacred Songs
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The King of Denmarks Galliard
By : John Dowland
Book of Songs, Book 2: I saw my lady weep
My Lord Willboughby's Welcome Home
Disdain Me Still, That I May Ever Love
What if I never speede?
Book of Airs, 1597: Air: Can She Excuse My Wrongs?
Book of Airs, 1597: Air: If My Complaints Could Passions Move
King of Denmark, His Galliard, P 40 (guitar: Celedino Romero)
Air for Lute Solo: My Lady Hunsdon's Puffe (instrumental)
A Pilgrim's Solace: Air: From Silent Night
The Shoemaker's Wife P 58
Shall I sue, shall I seek for grace? (Second Book of Songs),
Thou mighty God (A Pilgrimes Solace), sacred song
Can she excuse my wrongs (First Book of Songs)
Flow not so fast ye fountains (Third Book of Songs),e
Sacred Songs: An heart that's broken and contrite
I saw my lady weep (Second Book of Song),
Weep you no more, sad fountains (Third Book of Songs),
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: XXI. Cease, cease these false sports
Third Booke of Songes: XXI. Come when I call
Come again, sweet love doth now invite (First Book of Songs)
Flow, my tears, fall from your springs (Second Book of Songs),
Lachrimae antiquae (from "Lachrimae"),
Third Booke of Songes: XIX. The lowest trees have tops
Third Booke of Songes: XVIII. It was a Time when silly bees
Far from the triumphing court (A Pilgrimes Solice),
Third Booke of Songes: XVII. I must complain
Third Booke of Songes: XVI. Fie on this feigning
Lady if you so spite me (A Musical Banquet)
Third Booke of Songes: XV. Weep you no more, sad fountains
Third Booke of Songes: XIV. Farewell, unkind
Think'st thou then by thy feigning (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
Third Booke of Songes: XIII. O what hath overwrought
Fine knacks for ladies (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
Weep you no more sad fountains (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
If my complaints could passions move (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
Now! Oh now I needs must part (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
Flow my tears (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
Flow not so fast ye fountains (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
I saw my lady weep (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
Far from triumphing court - Lady if you so spite me - In darkness let me dwell (counter-tenor: Russell Oberlin, lute: Joseph Iadone)
Third Booke of Songes: IV. Daphne was not so chaste
Third Booke of Songes: XII. By a fountain where I lay
Third Booke of Songes: XI. Lend your ears to my sorrow
A Pilgrim's Solace 1612: V. Shall I strive with words to move?