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Performer: Chelys Consort of Viols BYRD, WILLIAM: Sellenger’s Round (Review by Bertil van Boer) | ensemble or orchestra | BYRD, WILLIAM: Thou poet’s friend. Wretched Albinus. With lilies This sweet and merry month of May. O Lord, make thy servant, Elizabeth. All as a sea. Come to me, grief, for ever. Blessed is he that fears the Lord. Why do I use my paper, ink, and pen. Ah silly soul. Rejoice unto the Lord. Ye sacred Muses. Fantasias (Review by Bertil van Boer) | ensemble or orchestra | DANYEL: Eyes Look No More (Review by Michael Ullman) | ensemble or orchestra | DOWLAND, JOHN: Lachrimae or seaven teares. Flow my tears. If Floods of tears. Mourn, Mourn, Day is With Darkness Fled. M. George Whitehead His Almand. Paduan. Volta. Sorrow, come (Review by Michael Ullman) | ensemble or orchestra | EAST: Desperavi. Peccavi. Turn Thy Face (Psalm 51). Vidi. Hence Stars Too Dim of Light. Penitet. Farewell Sweet Woods. Credidi. O Lord of Whom I Do Depend. Vixi. Life Tell Me. Triumphavi. O Clap Your Hands (Psalm 47). Amavi. When I Lament (Review by Bertil van Boer) | ensemble or orchestra | HOLBORNE, ANTHONY: My Heavy Sprite (Review by Michael Ullman) | ensemble or orchestra | HUME, CAPTAIN TOBIAS: What Greater Grief (Review by Michael Ullman) | ensemble or orchestra | JARMAN: Now are my thoughts at peace (Review by Bertil van Boer) | ensemble or orchestra | JONES, ROBERT: Lie Down Poor Heart (Review by Michael Ullman) | ensemble or orchestra | PURCELL, HENRY: Chacony in g (Review by Michael Ullman) | ensemble or orchestra | PURCELL, HENRY: Dioclesian (Review by Michael Ullman) | ensemble or orchestra | PURCELL, HENRY: Fantasias and In Nomines, Z 732–747 (Review by Michael Ullman) | ensemble or orchestra | PURCELL, HENRY: The Fairy Queen (Review by Michael Ullman) | ensemble or orchestra | SIMPSON, CHRISTOPHER: 20 Ayres for 2 Trebles and 2 Basses. 2 Divisions for Treble and Bass Viol. 2 Divisions for 2 Bass Viols (Review by James A. Altena) | ensemble or orchestra |
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