Bassedances: En vray amoure a A/a 6; Taunder Nacken a 3 |
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Consorts: XXIII; V; II; XII; XIV; IV; XVI; XIII; VIII; XV; III; XXII |
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En vrai amoure. O my Heart |
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Hélas madame. Consort XXI |
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If love now reynyd (I). Taunder naken |
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Incidental Music. The Sapphire Necklace: Overture. Overture in C (“In Memoriam“) |
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King Henry's Song. The Rose of Persia: Drinking Song. The Prodigal Son: Love not the world. How many hired servants. The Golden Legend: All hail, Prince Henry. Slowly, slowly up the wall. Oh gladsome light. Ah! woe the day. My Redeemer and my Lord. Onward and onward. The night is calm and cloudless |
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Orpheus with his lute. Sonnets: Weary with toil; Is it thy will?; 0, Never say that I was false of heart; Two loves I have; The expense of spirit; What potions have I drunk; When to the sessions. Othello: My mother had a maid call'd Barbara. Twelfth Night: Come away, come away, death. The Rape of Lucrèce: But she hath lost a dearer thing. Ev'n in this thought. Cymbeline: Feat no more |
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Pastime with Good Company |
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Pastyme with good companye |
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Three Dances. The Conqueror: Berceuse. Romeo and Juliet: Three Pieces. Tom Jones Waltz. Merrie England: Dance Suite |
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Whereto should I expresse. Thow that men do call it dotage. Grene growith the holly. Withowt dyscord. Helas madam. Alac, alac what shall I do. Pastyme with good companye. The tyme of youthe. Departure is my chef payne. Lusti yough should us ensue. En vray amoure. Whoso that wyll for grace sew. Adew madam et ma mastres. Tandernaken. Alas, what shall I do for love? It is to me a ryght gret joy. O my hart. Whoso that wyll all feattes optayne. Gentil prince de renom. Though sum saith that yough rulyth me. If love now reynyd (2 versions) |
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