Track : The First Booke of Songs, Deare, If You Change, Ile Never Chuse Again
Artist : John Dowland
Album : Flow My Teares
The First Booke of Songs, Deare, If You Change, Ile Never Chuse Again by John Dowland from album Flow My Teares
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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),
Can she excuse my wrongs (First Book of Songs)
Psalm 100: All people that on earth so dwell
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
Thou mighty God (A Pilgrimes Solace), sacred song
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
Fine knacks for ladies (The Saltire Singers, soprano: Patricia Clark, contralto: Jean Allister, tenor: Edgar Fleet, bass: Frederick Westcott, lute: Desmond Dupre)
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
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)
Come again, sweet love doth now invite (First Book of Songs)
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